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Revision: 871
Committed: Fri Sep 14 03:33:44 2007 UTC (17 years, 11 months ago) by db
Content type: text/x-csrc
Original Path: ircd-hybrid-7.2/src/s_bsd.c
File size: 22564 byte(s)
Log Message:
- When a connect block uses a hostname instead of an IP, ircd will connect
to the hostname's IPv6 if available, independent of the aftype setting.
This causes the ircd to fail to connect to a IPv4 host that also has an IPv6 IP.

Submitted By:	evilmoon (hgchew) (via Sourceforge bts)

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1 adx 30 /*
2     * ircd-hybrid: an advanced Internet Relay Chat Daemon(ircd).
3     * s_bsd.c: Network functions.
4     *
5     * Copyright (C) 2002 by the past and present ircd coders, and others.
6     *
7     * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8     * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9     * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10     * (at your option) any later version.
11     *
12     * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13     * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14     * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15     * GNU General Public License for more details.
16     *
17     * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18     * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19     * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
20     * USA
21     *
22 knight 31 * $Id$
23 adx 30 */
24    
25     #include "stdinc.h"
26     #ifndef _WIN32
27     #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
28     #include <netinet/ip.h>
29     #include <netinet/tcp.h>
30     #endif
31     #include "fdlist.h"
32     #include "s_bsd.h"
33     #include "client.h"
34     #include "common.h"
35     #include "dbuf.h"
36     #include "event.h"
37     #include "irc_string.h"
38     #include "irc_getnameinfo.h"
39     #include "irc_getaddrinfo.h"
40     #include "ircd.h"
41     #include "list.h"
42     #include "listener.h"
43     #include "numeric.h"
44     #include "packet.h"
45     #include "irc_res.h"
46     #include "inet_misc.h"
47     #include "restart.h"
48     #include "s_auth.h"
49     #include "s_conf.h"
50     #include "s_log.h"
51     #include "s_serv.h"
52     #include "s_stats.h"
53     #include "send.h"
54     #include "memory.h"
55     #include "s_user.h"
56     #include "hook.h"
57    
58     static const char *comm_err_str[] = { "Comm OK", "Error during bind()",
59     "Error during DNS lookup", "connect timeout", "Error during connect()",
60     "Comm Error" };
61    
62     struct Callback *setup_socket_cb = NULL;
63    
64     static void comm_connect_callback(fde_t *fd, int status);
65     static PF comm_connect_timeout;
66     static void comm_connect_dns_callback(void *vptr, struct DNSReply *reply);
67     static PF comm_connect_tryconnect;
68    
69     extern void init_netio(void);
70    
71     /* check_can_use_v6()
72     * Check if the system can open AF_INET6 sockets
73     */
74     void
75     check_can_use_v6(void)
76     {
77     #ifdef IPV6
78     int v6;
79    
80     if ((v6 = socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0)
81     ServerInfo.can_use_v6 = 0;
82     else
83     {
84     ServerInfo.can_use_v6 = 1;
85     #ifdef _WIN32
86     closesocket(v6);
87     #else
88     close(v6);
89     #endif
90     }
91     #else
92     ServerInfo.can_use_v6 = 0;
93     #endif
94     }
95    
96     /* get_sockerr - get the error value from the socket or the current errno
97     *
98     * Get the *real* error from the socket (well try to anyway..).
99     * This may only work when SO_DEBUG is enabled but its worth the
100     * gamble anyway.
101     */
102     int
103     get_sockerr(int fd)
104     {
105     #ifndef _WIN32
106     int errtmp = errno;
107     #else
108     int errtmp = WSAGetLastError();
109     #endif
110     #ifdef SO_ERROR
111     int err = 0;
112     socklen_t len = sizeof(err);
113    
114     if (-1 < fd && !getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, (char*) &err, (socklen_t *)&len))
115     {
116     if (err)
117     errtmp = err;
118     }
119     errno = errtmp;
120     #endif
121     return errtmp;
122     }
123    
124     /*
125     * report_error - report an error from an errno.
126     * Record error to log and also send a copy to all *LOCAL* opers online.
127     *
128     * text is a *format* string for outputing error. It must
129     * contain only two '%s', the first will be replaced
130     * by the sockhost from the client_p, and the latter will
131     * be taken from sys_errlist[errno].
132     *
133     * client_p if not NULL, is the *LOCAL* client associated with
134     * the error.
135     *
136     * Cannot use perror() within daemon. stderr is closed in
137     * ircd and cannot be used. And, worse yet, it might have
138     * been reassigned to a normal connection...
139     *
140     * Actually stderr is still there IFF ircd was run with -s --Rodder
141     */
142    
143     void
144     report_error(int level, const char* text, const char* who, int error)
145     {
146     who = (who) ? who : "";
147    
148     sendto_realops_flags(UMODE_DEBUG, level, text, who, strerror(error));
149     log_oper_action(LOG_IOERR_TYPE, NULL, "%s %s %s\n", who, text, strerror(error));
150     ilog(L_ERROR, text, who, strerror(error));
151     }
152    
153     /*
154     * setup_socket()
155     *
156     * Set the socket non-blocking, and other wonderful bits.
157     */
158     static void *
159     setup_socket(va_list args)
160     {
161     int fd = va_arg(args, int);
162     int opt = 1;
163    
164     setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, (char *) &opt, sizeof(opt));
165    
166     #ifdef IPTOS_LOWDELAY
167     opt = IPTOS_LOWDELAY;
168     setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, (char *) &opt, sizeof(opt));
169     #endif
170    
171     #ifndef _WIN32
172     fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0) | O_NONBLOCK);
173     #endif
174    
175     return NULL;
176     }
177    
178     /*
179     * init_comm()
180     *
181     * Initializes comm subsystem.
182     */
183     void
184     init_comm(void)
185     {
186     setup_socket_cb = register_callback("setup_socket", setup_socket);
187     init_netio();
188     }
189    
190     /*
191     * close_connection
192     * Close the physical connection. This function must make
193     * MyConnect(client_p) == FALSE, and set client_p->from == NULL.
194     */
195     void
196     close_connection(struct Client *client_p)
197     {
198     struct ConfItem *conf;
199     struct AccessItem *aconf;
200     struct ClassItem *aclass;
201    
202     assert(NULL != client_p);
203    
204 michael 683 if (!IsDead(client_p))
205     {
206     /* attempt to flush any pending dbufs. Evil, but .. -- adrian */
207     /* there is still a chance that we might send data to this socket
208     * even if it is marked as blocked (COMM_SELECT_READ handler is called
209     * before COMM_SELECT_WRITE). Let's try, nothing to lose.. -adx
210     */
211     ClearSendqBlocked(client_p);
212     send_queued_write(client_p);
213     }
214    
215 adx 30 if (IsServer(client_p))
216     {
217     ServerStats->is_sv++;
218     ServerStats->is_sbs += client_p->localClient->send.bytes;
219     ServerStats->is_sbr += client_p->localClient->recv.bytes;
220     ServerStats->is_sti += CurrentTime - client_p->firsttime;
221    
222     /* XXX Does this even make any sense at all anymore?
223     * scheduling a 'quick' reconnect could cause a pile of
224     * nick collides under TSora protocol... -db
225     */
226     /*
227     * If the connection has been up for a long amount of time, schedule
228     * a 'quick' reconnect, else reset the next-connect cycle.
229     */
230     if ((conf = find_conf_exact(SERVER_TYPE,
231     client_p->name, client_p->username,
232     client_p->host)))
233     {
234     /*
235     * Reschedule a faster reconnect, if this was a automatically
236     * connected configuration entry. (Note that if we have had
237     * a rehash in between, the status has been changed to
238     * CONF_ILLEGAL). But only do this if it was a "good" link.
239     */
240     aconf = (struct AccessItem *)map_to_conf(conf);
241     aclass = (struct ClassItem *)map_to_conf(aconf->class_ptr);
242     aconf->hold = time(NULL);
243     aconf->hold += (aconf->hold - client_p->since > HANGONGOODLINK) ?
244     HANGONRETRYDELAY : ConFreq(aclass);
245     if (nextconnect > aconf->hold)
246     nextconnect = aconf->hold;
247     }
248     }
249     else if (IsClient(client_p))
250     {
251     ServerStats->is_cl++;
252     ServerStats->is_cbs += client_p->localClient->send.bytes;
253     ServerStats->is_cbr += client_p->localClient->recv.bytes;
254     ServerStats->is_cti += CurrentTime - client_p->firsttime;
255     }
256     else
257     ServerStats->is_ni++;
258    
259     #ifdef HAVE_LIBCRYPTO
260     if (client_p->localClient->fd.ssl)
261 michael 451 {
262     SSL_set_shutdown(client_p->localClient->fd.ssl, SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN);
263    
264     if (!SSL_shutdown(client_p->localClient->fd.ssl))
265     SSL_shutdown(client_p->localClient->fd.ssl);
266     }
267 adx 30 #endif
268     if (client_p->localClient->fd.flags.open)
269     fd_close(&client_p->localClient->fd);
270    
271     if (HasServlink(client_p))
272     {
273     if (client_p->localClient->ctrlfd.flags.open)
274     fd_close(&client_p->localClient->ctrlfd);
275     }
276    
277     dbuf_clear(&client_p->localClient->buf_sendq);
278     dbuf_clear(&client_p->localClient->buf_recvq);
279    
280     MyFree(client_p->localClient->passwd);
281     detach_conf(client_p, CONF_TYPE);
282     client_p->from = NULL; /* ...this should catch them! >:) --msa */
283     }
284    
285     #ifdef HAVE_LIBCRYPTO
286     /*
287     * ssl_handshake - let OpenSSL initialize the protocol. Register for
288     * read/write events if necessary.
289     */
290     static void
291     ssl_handshake(int fd, struct Client *client_p)
292     {
293     int ret = SSL_accept(client_p->localClient->fd.ssl);
294    
295     if (ret <= 0)
296     switch (SSL_get_error(client_p->localClient->fd.ssl, ret))
297     {
298     case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
299     comm_setselect(&client_p->localClient->fd, COMM_SELECT_WRITE,
300     (PF *) ssl_handshake, client_p, 0);
301     return;
302    
303     case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
304     comm_setselect(&client_p->localClient->fd, COMM_SELECT_READ,
305     (PF *) ssl_handshake, client_p, 0);
306     return;
307    
308     default:
309     exit_client(client_p, client_p, "Error during SSL handshake");
310     return;
311     }
312    
313     execute_callback(auth_cb, client_p);
314     }
315     #endif
316    
317     /*
318     * add_connection - creates a client which has just connected to us on
319     * the given fd. The sockhost field is initialized with the ip# of the host.
320     * An unique id is calculated now, in case it is needed for auth.
321     * The client is sent to the auth module for verification, and not put in
322     * any client list yet.
323     */
324     void
325 michael 549 add_connection(struct Listener *listener, struct irc_ssaddr *irn, int fd)
326 adx 30 {
327     struct Client *new_client;
328 michael 549
329 adx 30 assert(NULL != listener);
330    
331 michael 549 new_client = make_client(NULL);
332 adx 30
333     fd_open(&new_client->localClient->fd, fd, 1,
334     (listener->flags & LISTENER_SSL) ?
335     "Incoming SSL connection" : "Incoming connection");
336    
337     /*
338     * copy address to 'sockhost' as a string, copy it to host too
339     * so we have something valid to put into error messages...
340     */
341 michael 549 memcpy(&new_client->localClient->ip, irn, sizeof(struct irc_ssaddr));
342 adx 30
343     irc_getnameinfo((struct sockaddr*)&new_client->localClient->ip,
344     new_client->localClient->ip.ss_len, new_client->sockhost,
345     HOSTIPLEN, NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST);
346     new_client->localClient->aftype = new_client->localClient->ip.ss.ss_family;
347     #ifdef IPV6
348 michael 549 if (new_client->sockhost[0] == ':')
349 adx 30 strlcat(new_client->host, "0", HOSTLEN+1);
350    
351     if (new_client->localClient->aftype == AF_INET6 &&
352     ConfigFileEntry.dot_in_ip6_addr == 1)
353     {
354     strlcat(new_client->host, new_client->sockhost,HOSTLEN+1);
355     strlcat(new_client->host, ".", HOSTLEN+1);
356 michael 549 }
357     else
358 adx 30 #endif
359     strlcat(new_client->host, new_client->sockhost,HOSTLEN+1);
360    
361 michael 549 new_client->connect_id = ++connect_id;
362 adx 30 new_client->localClient->listener = listener;
363     ++listener->ref_count;
364    
365     #ifdef HAVE_LIBCRYPTO
366 michael 549 if (listener->flags & LISTENER_SSL)
367 adx 30 {
368     if ((new_client->localClient->fd.ssl = SSL_new(ServerInfo.ctx)) == NULL)
369     {
370     ilog(L_CRIT, "SSL_new() ERROR! -- %s",
371     ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
372    
373     SetDead(new_client);
374     exit_client(new_client, new_client, "SSL_new failed");
375     return;
376     }
377    
378     SSL_set_fd(new_client->localClient->fd.ssl, fd);
379     ssl_handshake(0, new_client);
380     }
381     else
382     #endif
383     execute_callback(auth_cb, new_client);
384     }
385    
386     /*
387     * stolen from squid - its a neat (but overused! :) routine which we
388     * can use to see whether we can ignore this errno or not. It is
389     * generally useful for non-blocking network IO related errnos.
390     * -- adrian
391     */
392     int
393     ignoreErrno(int ierrno)
394     {
395     switch (ierrno)
396     {
397     case EINPROGRESS:
398     case EWOULDBLOCK:
399     #if EAGAIN != EWOULDBLOCK
400     case EAGAIN:
401     #endif
402     case EALREADY:
403     case EINTR:
404     #ifdef ERESTART
405     case ERESTART:
406     #endif
407     return 1;
408     default:
409     return 0;
410     }
411     }
412    
413     /*
414     * comm_settimeout() - set the socket timeout
415     *
416     * Set the timeout for the fd
417     */
418     void
419     comm_settimeout(fde_t *fd, time_t timeout, PF *callback, void *cbdata)
420     {
421     assert(fd->flags.open);
422    
423     fd->timeout = CurrentTime + (timeout / 1000);
424     fd->timeout_handler = callback;
425     fd->timeout_data = cbdata;
426     }
427    
428     /*
429     * comm_setflush() - set a flush function
430     *
431     * A flush function is simply a function called if found during
432     * comm_timeouts(). Its basically a second timeout, except in this case
433     * I'm too lazy to implement multiple timeout functions! :-)
434     * its kinda nice to have it separate, since this is designed for
435     * flush functions, and when comm_close() is implemented correctly
436     * with close functions, we _actually_ don't call comm_close() here ..
437     * -- originally Adrian's notes
438     * comm_close() is replaced with fd_close() in fdlist.c
439     */
440     void
441     comm_setflush(fde_t *fd, time_t timeout, PF *callback, void *cbdata)
442     {
443     assert(fd->flags.open);
444    
445     fd->flush_timeout = CurrentTime + (timeout / 1000);
446     fd->flush_handler = callback;
447     fd->flush_data = cbdata;
448     }
449    
450     /*
451     * comm_checktimeouts() - check the socket timeouts
452     *
453     * All this routine does is call the given callback/cbdata, without closing
454     * down the file descriptor. When close handlers have been implemented,
455     * this will happen.
456     */
457     void
458     comm_checktimeouts(void *notused)
459     {
460     int i;
461     fde_t *F;
462     PF *hdl;
463     void *data;
464    
465     for (i = 0; i < FD_HASH_SIZE; i++)
466     for (F = fd_hash[i]; F != NULL; F = fd_next_in_loop)
467     {
468     assert(F->flags.open);
469     fd_next_in_loop = F->hnext;
470    
471     /* check flush functions */
472     if (F->flush_handler && F->flush_timeout > 0 &&
473     F->flush_timeout < CurrentTime)
474     {
475     hdl = F->flush_handler;
476     data = F->flush_data;
477     comm_setflush(F, 0, NULL, NULL);
478     hdl(F, data);
479     }
480    
481     /* check timeouts */
482     if (F->timeout_handler && F->timeout > 0 &&
483     F->timeout < CurrentTime)
484     {
485     /* Call timeout handler */
486     hdl = F->timeout_handler;
487     data = F->timeout_data;
488     comm_settimeout(F, 0, NULL, NULL);
489     hdl(F, data);
490     }
491     }
492     }
493    
494     /*
495     * void comm_connect_tcp(int fd, const char *host, unsigned short port,
496     * struct sockaddr *clocal, int socklen,
497     * CNCB *callback, void *data, int aftype, int timeout)
498     * Input: An fd to connect with, a host and port to connect to,
499     * a local sockaddr to connect from + length(or NULL to use the
500     * default), a callback, the data to pass into the callback, the
501     * address family.
502     * Output: None.
503     * Side-effects: A non-blocking connection to the host is started, and
504     * if necessary, set up for selection. The callback given
505     * may be called now, or it may be called later.
506     */
507     void
508     comm_connect_tcp(fde_t *fd, const char *host, unsigned short port,
509     struct sockaddr *clocal, int socklen, CNCB *callback,
510     void *data, int aftype, int timeout)
511     {
512     struct addrinfo hints, *res;
513     char portname[PORTNAMELEN+1];
514    
515     assert(callback);
516     fd->connect.callback = callback;
517     fd->connect.data = data;
518    
519     fd->connect.hostaddr.ss.ss_family = aftype;
520     fd->connect.hostaddr.ss_port = htons(port);
521    
522     /* Note that we're using a passed sockaddr here. This is because
523     * generally you'll be bind()ing to a sockaddr grabbed from
524     * getsockname(), so this makes things easier.
525     * XXX If NULL is passed as local, we should later on bind() to the
526     * virtual host IP, for completeness.
527     * -- adrian
528     */
529     if ((clocal != NULL) && (bind(fd->fd, clocal, socklen) < 0))
530     {
531     /* Failure, call the callback with COMM_ERR_BIND */
532     comm_connect_callback(fd, COMM_ERR_BIND);
533     /* ... and quit */
534     return;
535     }
536    
537     /* Next, if we have been given an IP, get the addr and skip the
538     * DNS check (and head direct to comm_connect_tryconnect().
539     */
540     memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
541     hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC;
542     hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
543     hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE | AI_NUMERICHOST;
544    
545     snprintf(portname, PORTNAMELEN, "%d", port);
546    
547     if (irc_getaddrinfo(host, portname, &hints, &res))
548     {
549     /* Send the DNS request, for the next level */
550     fd->dns_query = MyMalloc(sizeof(struct DNSQuery));
551     fd->dns_query->ptr = fd;
552     fd->dns_query->callback = comm_connect_dns_callback;
553 db 871 if (aftype == AF_INET6)
554     gethost_byname_type(host, fd->dns_query, T_AAAA);
555     else
556     gethost_byname_type(host, fd->dns_query, T_A);
557 adx 30 }
558     else
559     {
560     /* We have a valid IP, so we just call tryconnect */
561     /* Make sure we actually set the timeout here .. */
562     assert(res != NULL);
563     memcpy(&fd->connect.hostaddr, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen);
564     fd->connect.hostaddr.ss_len = res->ai_addrlen;
565     fd->connect.hostaddr.ss.ss_family = res->ai_family;
566     irc_freeaddrinfo(res);
567     comm_settimeout(fd, timeout*1000, comm_connect_timeout, NULL);
568     comm_connect_tryconnect(fd, NULL);
569     }
570     }
571    
572     /*
573     * comm_connect_callback() - call the callback, and continue with life
574     */
575     static void
576     comm_connect_callback(fde_t *fd, int status)
577     {
578     CNCB *hdl;
579    
580     /* This check is gross..but probably necessary */
581     if (fd->connect.callback == NULL)
582     return;
583    
584     /* Clear the connect flag + handler */
585     hdl = fd->connect.callback;
586     fd->connect.callback = NULL;
587    
588     /* Clear the timeout handler */
589     comm_settimeout(fd, 0, NULL, NULL);
590    
591     /* Call the handler */
592     hdl(fd, status, fd->connect.data);
593     }
594    
595     /*
596     * comm_connect_timeout() - this gets called when the socket connection
597     * times out. This *only* can be called once connect() is initially
598     * called ..
599     */
600     static void
601     comm_connect_timeout(fde_t *fd, void *notused)
602     {
603     /* error! */
604     comm_connect_callback(fd, COMM_ERR_TIMEOUT);
605     }
606    
607     /*
608     * comm_connect_dns_callback() - called at the completion of the DNS request
609     *
610     * The DNS request has completed, so if we've got an error, return it,
611     * otherwise we initiate the connect()
612     */
613     static void
614     comm_connect_dns_callback(void *vptr, struct DNSReply *reply)
615     {
616     fde_t *F = vptr;
617    
618     if (reply == NULL)
619     {
620     MyFree(F->dns_query);
621     F->dns_query = NULL;
622     comm_connect_callback(F, COMM_ERR_DNS);
623     return;
624     }
625    
626     /* No error, set a 10 second timeout */
627     comm_settimeout(F, 30*1000, comm_connect_timeout, NULL);
628    
629     /* Copy over the DNS reply info so we can use it in the connect() */
630     /*
631     * Note we don't fudge the refcount here, because we aren't keeping
632     * the DNS record around, and the DNS cache is gone anyway..
633     * -- adrian
634     */
635     memcpy(&F->connect.hostaddr, &reply->addr, reply->addr.ss_len);
636     /* The cast is hacky, but safe - port offset is same on v4 and v6 */
637     ((struct sockaddr_in *) &F->connect.hostaddr)->sin_port =
638     F->connect.hostaddr.ss_port;
639     F->connect.hostaddr.ss_len = reply->addr.ss_len;
640    
641     /* Now, call the tryconnect() routine to try a connect() */
642     MyFree(F->dns_query);
643     F->dns_query = NULL;
644     comm_connect_tryconnect(F, NULL);
645     }
646    
647     /* static void comm_connect_tryconnect(int fd, void *notused)
648     * Input: The fd, the handler data(unused).
649     * Output: None.
650     * Side-effects: Try and connect with pending connect data for the FD. If
651     * we succeed or get a fatal error, call the callback.
652     * Otherwise, it is still blocking or something, so register
653     * to select for a write event on this FD.
654     */
655     static void
656     comm_connect_tryconnect(fde_t *fd, void *notused)
657     {
658     int retval;
659    
660     /* This check is needed or re-entrant s_bsd_* like sigio break it. */
661     if (fd->connect.callback == NULL)
662     return;
663    
664     /* Try the connect() */
665     retval = connect(fd->fd, (struct sockaddr *) &fd->connect.hostaddr,
666     fd->connect.hostaddr.ss_len);
667    
668     /* Error? */
669     if (retval < 0)
670     {
671     #ifdef _WIN32
672     errno = WSAGetLastError();
673     #endif
674     /*
675     * If we get EISCONN, then we've already connect()ed the socket,
676     * which is a good thing.
677     * -- adrian
678     */
679     if (errno == EISCONN)
680     comm_connect_callback(fd, COMM_OK);
681     else if (ignoreErrno(errno))
682     /* Ignore error? Reschedule */
683     comm_setselect(fd, COMM_SELECT_WRITE, comm_connect_tryconnect,
684     NULL, 0);
685     else
686     /* Error? Fail with COMM_ERR_CONNECT */
687     comm_connect_callback(fd, COMM_ERR_CONNECT);
688     return;
689     }
690    
691     /* If we get here, we've suceeded, so call with COMM_OK */
692     comm_connect_callback(fd, COMM_OK);
693     }
694    
695     /*
696     * comm_errorstr() - return an error string for the given error condition
697     */
698     const char *
699     comm_errstr(int error)
700     {
701     if (error < 0 || error >= COMM_ERR_MAX)
702     return "Invalid error number!";
703     return comm_err_str[error];
704     }
705    
706     /*
707     * comm_open() - open a socket
708     *
709     * This is a highly highly cut down version of squid's comm_open() which
710     * for the most part emulates socket(), *EXCEPT* it fails if we're about
711     * to run out of file descriptors.
712     */
713     int
714     comm_open(fde_t *F, int family, int sock_type, int proto, const char *note)
715     {
716     int fd;
717    
718     /* First, make sure we aren't going to run out of file descriptors */
719     if (number_fd >= hard_fdlimit)
720     {
721     errno = ENFILE;
722     return -1;
723     }
724    
725     /*
726     * Next, we try to open the socket. We *should* drop the reserved FD
727     * limit if/when we get an error, but we can deal with that later.
728     * XXX !!! -- adrian
729     */
730     fd = socket(family, sock_type, proto);
731     if (fd < 0)
732     {
733     #ifdef _WIN32
734     errno = WSAGetLastError();
735     #endif
736     return -1; /* errno will be passed through, yay.. */
737     }
738    
739     execute_callback(setup_socket_cb, fd);
740    
741     /* update things in our fd tracking */
742     fd_open(F, fd, 1, note);
743     return 0;
744     }
745    
746     /*
747     * comm_accept() - accept an incoming connection
748     *
749     * This is a simple wrapper for accept() which enforces FD limits like
750     * comm_open() does. Returned fd must be either closed or tagged with
751     * fd_open (this function no longer does it).
752     */
753     int
754     comm_accept(struct Listener *lptr, struct irc_ssaddr *pn)
755     {
756     int newfd;
757     socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(struct irc_ssaddr);
758    
759     if (number_fd >= hard_fdlimit)
760     {
761     errno = ENFILE;
762     return -1;
763     }
764    
765     /*
766     * Next, do the accept(). if we get an error, we should drop the
767     * reserved fd limit, but we can deal with that when comm_open()
768     * also does it. XXX -- adrian
769     */
770     newfd = accept(lptr->fd.fd, (struct sockaddr *)pn, (socklen_t *)&addrlen);
771     if (newfd < 0)
772     {
773     #ifdef _WIN32
774     errno = WSAGetLastError();
775     #endif
776     return -1;
777     }
778    
779     #ifdef IPV6
780     remove_ipv6_mapping(pn);
781     #else
782     pn->ss_len = addrlen;
783     #endif
784    
785     execute_callback(setup_socket_cb, newfd);
786    
787     /* .. and return */
788     return newfd;
789     }
790    
791     /*
792     * remove_ipv6_mapping() - Removes IPv4-In-IPv6 mapping from an address
793     * This function should really inspect the struct itself rather than relying
794     * on inet_pton and inet_ntop. OSes with IPv6 mapping listening on both
795     * AF_INET and AF_INET6 map AF_INET connections inside AF_INET6 structures
796     *
797     */
798     #ifdef IPV6
799     void
800     remove_ipv6_mapping(struct irc_ssaddr *addr)
801     {
802     if (addr->ss.ss_family == AF_INET6)
803     {
804     struct sockaddr_in6 *v6;
805    
806     v6 = (struct sockaddr_in6*)addr;
807     if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&v6->sin6_addr))
808     {
809     char v4ip[HOSTIPLEN];
810     struct sockaddr_in *v4 = (struct sockaddr_in*)addr;
811     inetntop(AF_INET6, &v6->sin6_addr, v4ip, HOSTIPLEN);
812     inet_pton(AF_INET, v4ip, &v4->sin_addr);
813     addr->ss.ss_family = AF_INET;
814     addr->ss_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
815     }
816     else
817     addr->ss_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
818     }
819     else
820     addr->ss_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
821     }
822     #endif

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