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/* |
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* ircd-hybrid: an advanced, lightweight Internet Relay Chat Daemon (ircd) |
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* |
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* Copyright (c) 1997-2016 ircd-hybrid development team |
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* |
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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* (at your option) any later version. |
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* |
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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* GNU General Public License for more details. |
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* |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 |
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* USA |
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*/ |
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/*! \file s_bsd.c |
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* \brief Network functions. |
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* \version $Id$ |
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*/ |
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#include "stdinc.h" |
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#include <netinet/in_systm.h> |
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#include <netinet/ip.h> |
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#include <netinet/tcp.h> |
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#include "list.h" |
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#include "fdlist.h" |
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#include "s_bsd.h" |
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#include "client.h" |
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#include "dbuf.h" |
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#include "event.h" |
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#include "irc_string.h" |
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#include "ircd.h" |
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#include "listener.h" |
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#include "numeric.h" |
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#include "packet.h" |
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#include "res.h" |
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#include "restart.h" |
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#include "auth.h" |
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#include "conf.h" |
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#include "log.h" |
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#include "server.h" |
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#include "send.h" |
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#include "memory.h" |
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#include "user.h" |
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|
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static const char *const comm_err_str[] = |
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{ |
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[COMM_OK] = "Comm OK", |
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[COMM_ERR_BIND] = "Error during bind()", |
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[COMM_ERR_DNS] = "Error during DNS lookup", |
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[COMM_ERR_TIMEOUT] = "connect timeout", |
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[COMM_ERR_CONNECT] = "Error during connect()", |
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[COMM_ERROR] = "Comm Error" |
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}; |
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static void comm_connect_callback(fde_t *, int); |
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static void comm_connect_timeout(fde_t *, void *); |
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static void comm_connect_dns_callback(void *, const struct irc_ssaddr *, const char *, size_t); |
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static void comm_connect_tryconnect(fde_t *, void *); |
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|
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|
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/* get_sockerr - get the error value from the socket or the current errno |
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* |
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* Get the *real* error from the socket (well try to anyway..). |
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* This may only work when SO_DEBUG is enabled but its worth the |
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* gamble anyway. |
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*/ |
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int |
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get_sockerr(int fd) |
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{ |
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int errtmp = errno; |
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#ifdef SO_ERROR |
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int err = 0; |
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socklen_t len = sizeof(err); |
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if (-1 < fd && !getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &err, &len)) |
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{ |
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if (err) |
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errtmp = err; |
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} |
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errno = errtmp; |
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#endif |
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return errtmp; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* report_error - report an error from an errno. |
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* Record error to log and also send a copy to all *LOCAL* opers online. |
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* |
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* text is a *format* string for outputing error. It must |
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* contain only two '%s', the first will be replaced |
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* by the sockhost from the client_p, and the latter will |
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* be taken from sys_errlist[errno]. |
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* |
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* client_p if not NULL, is the *LOCAL* client associated with |
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* the error. |
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* |
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* Cannot use perror() within daemon. stderr is closed in |
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* ircd and cannot be used. And, worse yet, it might have |
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* been reassigned to a normal connection... |
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* |
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* Actually stderr is still there IFF ircd was run with -s --Rodder |
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*/ |
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void |
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report_error(int level, const char* text, const char* who, int error) |
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{ |
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who = (who) ? who : ""; |
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sendto_realops_flags(UMODE_DEBUG, level, SEND_NOTICE, |
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text, who, strerror(error)); |
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ilog(LOG_TYPE_IRCD, text, who, strerror(error)); |
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} |
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/* |
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* setup_socket() |
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* |
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* Set the socket non-blocking, and other wonderful bits. |
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*/ |
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static void |
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setup_socket(int fd) |
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{ |
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int opt = 1; |
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setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &opt, sizeof(opt)); |
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#ifdef IPTOS_LOWDELAY |
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opt = IPTOS_LOWDELAY; |
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setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, &opt, sizeof(opt)); |
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#endif |
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fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0) | O_NONBLOCK); |
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} |
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/* |
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* close_connection |
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* Close the physical connection. This function must make |
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* MyConnect(client_p) == FALSE, and set client_p->from == NULL. |
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*/ |
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void |
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close_connection(struct Client *client_p) |
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{ |
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assert(client_p); |
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if (!IsDead(client_p)) |
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{ |
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/* attempt to flush any pending dbufs. Evil, but .. -- adrian */ |
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/* there is still a chance that we might send data to this socket |
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* even if it is marked as blocked (COMM_SELECT_READ handler is called |
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* before COMM_SELECT_WRITE). Let's try, nothing to lose.. -adx |
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*/ |
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DelFlag(client_p, FLAGS_BLOCKED); |
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send_queued_write(client_p); |
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} |
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if (IsClient(client_p)) |
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{ |
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++ServerStats.is_cl; |
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ServerStats.is_cbs += client_p->connection->send.bytes; |
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ServerStats.is_cbr += client_p->connection->recv.bytes; |
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ServerStats.is_cti += CurrentTime - client_p->connection->firsttime; |
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} |
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else if (IsServer(client_p)) |
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{ |
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dlink_node *node = NULL; |
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++ServerStats.is_sv; |
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ServerStats.is_sbs += client_p->connection->send.bytes; |
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ServerStats.is_sbr += client_p->connection->recv.bytes; |
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ServerStats.is_sti += CurrentTime - client_p->connection->firsttime; |
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DLINK_FOREACH(node, server_items.head) |
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{ |
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struct MaskItem *conf = node->data; |
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if (irccmp(conf->name, client_p->name)) |
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continue; |
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/* |
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* Reset next-connect cycle of all connect{} blocks that match |
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* this servername. |
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*/ |
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conf->until = CurrentTime + conf->class->con_freq; |
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} |
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} |
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else |
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++ServerStats.is_ni; |
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#ifdef HAVE_TLS |
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if (tls_isusing(&client_p->connection->fd.ssl)) |
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tls_shutdown(&client_p->connection->fd.ssl); |
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#endif |
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if (client_p->connection->fd.flags.open) |
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fd_close(&client_p->connection->fd); |
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dbuf_clear(&client_p->connection->buf_sendq); |
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dbuf_clear(&client_p->connection->buf_recvq); |
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xfree(client_p->connection->password); |
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client_p->connection->password = NULL; |
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detach_conf(client_p, CONF_CLIENT | CONF_OPER | CONF_SERVER); |
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} |
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#ifdef HAVE_TLS |
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/* |
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* ssl_handshake - let OpenSSL initialize the protocol. Register for |
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* read/write events if necessary. |
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*/ |
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static void |
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ssl_handshake(fde_t *fd, void *data) |
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{ |
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struct Client *client_p = data; |
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int res = 0; |
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tls_handshake_status_t ret = tls_handshake(&client_p->connection->fd.ssl, TLS_ROLE_SERVER, NULL); |
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if (ret != TLS_HANDSHAKE_DONE) |
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{ |
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if ((CurrentTime - client_p->connection->firsttime) > CONNECTTIMEOUT) |
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{ |
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exit_client(client_p, "Timeout during TLS handshake"); |
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return; |
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} |
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switch (ret) |
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{ |
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case TLS_HANDSHAKE_WANT_WRITE: |
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comm_setselect(&client_p->connection->fd, COMM_SELECT_WRITE, |
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ssl_handshake, client_p, CONNECTTIMEOUT); |
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return; |
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case TLS_HANDSHAKE_WANT_READ: |
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comm_setselect(&client_p->connection->fd, COMM_SELECT_READ, |
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ssl_handshake, client_p, CONNECTTIMEOUT); |
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return; |
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default: |
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exit_client(client_p, "Error during TLS handshake"); |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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comm_settimeout(&client_p->connection->fd, 0, NULL, NULL); |
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if (!tls_verify_cert(&client_p->connection->fd.ssl, ConfigServerInfo.message_digest_algorithm, &client_p->certfp, &res)) |
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ilog(LOG_TYPE_IRCD, "Client %s!%s@%s gave bad TLS client certificate: %d", |
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client_p->name, client_p->username, client_p->host, res); |
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start_auth(client_p); |
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} |
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#endif |
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/* |
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* add_connection - creates a client which has just connected to us on |
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* the given fd. The sockhost field is initialized with the ip# of the host. |
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* An unique id is calculated now, in case it is needed for auth. |
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* The client is sent to the auth module for verification, and not put in |
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* any client list yet. |
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*/ |
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void |
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add_connection(struct Listener *listener, struct irc_ssaddr *irn, int fd) |
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{ |
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struct Client *client_p = make_client(NULL); |
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fd_open(&client_p->connection->fd, fd, 1, |
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(listener->flags & LISTENER_SSL) ? |
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"Incoming SSL connection" : "Incoming connection"); |
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/* |
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* copy address to 'sockhost' as a string, copy it to host too |
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* so we have something valid to put into error messages... |
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*/ |
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memcpy(&client_p->connection->ip, irn, sizeof(struct irc_ssaddr)); |
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getnameinfo((const struct sockaddr *)&client_p->connection->ip, |
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client_p->connection->ip.ss_len, client_p->sockhost, |
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sizeof(client_p->sockhost), NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST); |
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client_p->connection->aftype = client_p->connection->ip.ss.ss_family; |
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#ifdef HAVE_LIBGEOIP |
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/* XXX IPV6 SUPPORT XXX */ |
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if (irn->ss.ss_family == AF_INET && geoip_ctx) |
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{ |
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const struct sockaddr_in *v4 = (const struct sockaddr_in *)&client_p->connection->ip; |
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client_p->connection->country_id = GeoIP_id_by_ipnum(geoip_ctx, (unsigned long)ntohl(v4->sin_addr.s_addr)); |
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} |
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#endif |
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if (client_p->sockhost[0] == ':' && client_p->sockhost[1] == ':') |
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{ |
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strlcpy(client_p->host, "0", sizeof(client_p->host)); |
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strlcpy(client_p->host+1, client_p->sockhost, sizeof(client_p->host)-1); |
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memmove(client_p->sockhost+1, client_p->sockhost, sizeof(client_p->sockhost)-1); |
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client_p->sockhost[0] = '0'; |
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} |
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else |
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strlcpy(client_p->host, client_p->sockhost, sizeof(client_p->host)); |
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client_p->connection->listener = listener; |
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++listener->ref_count; |
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#ifdef HAVE_TLS |
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if (listener->flags & LISTENER_SSL) |
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{ |
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if (!tls_new(&client_p->connection->fd.ssl, fd, TLS_ROLE_SERVER)) |
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{ |
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SetDead(client_p); |
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exit_client(client_p, "TLS context initialization failed"); |
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return; |
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} |
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AddFlag(client_p, FLAGS_SSL); |
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ssl_handshake(NULL, client_p); |
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} |
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else |
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#endif |
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start_auth(client_p); |
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} |
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/* |
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* stolen from squid - its a neat (but overused! :) routine which we |
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* can use to see whether we can ignore this errno or not. It is |
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* generally useful for non-blocking network IO related errnos. |
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* -- adrian |
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*/ |
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int |
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ignoreErrno(int ierrno) |
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{ |
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switch (ierrno) |
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{ |
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case EINPROGRESS: |
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case EWOULDBLOCK: |
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#if EAGAIN != EWOULDBLOCK |
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case EAGAIN: |
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#endif |
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case EALREADY: |
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case EINTR: |
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#ifdef ERESTART |
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case ERESTART: |
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#endif |
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return 1; |
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default: |
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return 0; |
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} |
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} |
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/* |
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* comm_settimeout() - set the socket timeout |
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* |
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* Set the timeout for the fd |
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*/ |
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void |
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comm_settimeout(fde_t *fd, time_t timeout, void (*callback)(fde_t *, void *), void *cbdata) |
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{ |
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assert(fd->flags.open); |
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fd->timeout = CurrentTime + (timeout / 1000); |
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fd->timeout_handler = callback; |
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fd->timeout_data = cbdata; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* comm_setflush() - set a flush function |
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* |
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* A flush function is simply a function called if found during |
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* comm_timeouts(). Its basically a second timeout, except in this case |
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* I'm too lazy to implement multiple timeout functions! :-) |
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* its kinda nice to have it separate, since this is designed for |
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* flush functions, and when comm_close() is implemented correctly |
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* with close functions, we _actually_ don't call comm_close() here .. |
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* -- originally Adrian's notes |
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* comm_close() is replaced with fd_close() in fdlist.c |
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*/ |
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void |
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comm_setflush(fde_t *fd, time_t timeout, void (*callback)(fde_t *, void *), void *cbdata) |
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{ |
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assert(fd->flags.open); |
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fd->flush_timeout = CurrentTime + (timeout / 1000); |
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fd->flush_handler = callback; |
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fd->flush_data = cbdata; |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* comm_checktimeouts() - check the socket timeouts |
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* |
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* All this routine does is call the given callback/cbdata, without closing |
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* down the file descriptor. When close handlers have been implemented, |
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* this will happen. |
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*/ |
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void |
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comm_checktimeouts(void *unused) |
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{ |
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int i; |
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fde_t *F; |
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void (*hdl)(fde_t *, void *); |
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void *data; |
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for (i = 0; i < FD_HASH_SIZE; i++) |
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for (F = fd_hash[i]; F != NULL; F = fd_next_in_loop) |
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{ |
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assert(F->flags.open); |
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fd_next_in_loop = F->hnext; |
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/* check flush functions */ |
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if (F->flush_handler && F->flush_timeout > 0 && |
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F->flush_timeout < CurrentTime) |
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{ |
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hdl = F->flush_handler; |
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data = F->flush_data; |
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comm_setflush(F, 0, NULL, NULL); |
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hdl(F, data); |
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} |
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/* check timeouts */ |
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if (F->timeout_handler && F->timeout > 0 && |
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F->timeout < CurrentTime) |
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{ |
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/* Call timeout handler */ |
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hdl = F->timeout_handler; |
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data = F->timeout_data; |
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comm_settimeout(F, 0, NULL, NULL); |
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hdl(F, data); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* void comm_connect_tcp(int fd, const char *host, unsigned short port, |
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* struct sockaddr *clocal, int socklen, |
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* CNCB *callback, void *data, int aftype, int timeout) |
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* Input: An fd to connect with, a host and port to connect to, |
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* a local sockaddr to connect from + length(or NULL to use the |
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* default), a callback, the data to pass into the callback, the |
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* address family. |
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* Output: None. |
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* Side-effects: A non-blocking connection to the host is started, and |
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* if necessary, set up for selection. The callback given |
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* may be called now, or it may be called later. |
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*/ |
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void |
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comm_connect_tcp(fde_t *fd, const char *host, unsigned short port, struct sockaddr *clocal, |
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int socklen, void (*callback)(fde_t *, int, void *), void *data, |
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int aftype, time_t timeout) |
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{ |
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struct addrinfo hints, *res; |
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char portname[PORTNAMELEN + 1]; |
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|
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assert(callback); |
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fd->connect.callback = callback; |
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fd->connect.data = data; |
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|
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fd->connect.hostaddr.ss.ss_family = aftype; |
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fd->connect.hostaddr.ss_port = htons(port); |
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|
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/* Note that we're using a passed sockaddr here. This is because |
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* generally you'll be bind()ing to a sockaddr grabbed from |
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* getsockname(), so this makes things easier. |
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* XXX If NULL is passed as local, we should later on bind() to the |
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* virtual host IP, for completeness. |
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* -- adrian |
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*/ |
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if ((clocal != NULL) && (bind(fd->fd, clocal, socklen) < 0)) |
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{ |
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/* Failure, call the callback with COMM_ERR_BIND */ |
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comm_connect_callback(fd, COMM_ERR_BIND); |
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return; /* ... and quit */ |
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} |
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|
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memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); |
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hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC; |
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hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; |
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hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE | AI_NUMERICHOST; |
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|
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snprintf(portname, sizeof(portname), "%d", port); |
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|
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/* |
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* Next, if we have been given an IP address, get the address and skip the |
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* DNS check (and head direct to comm_connect_tryconnect()). |
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*/ |
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if (getaddrinfo(host, portname, &hints, &res)) |
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{ |
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/* Send the DNS request, for the next level */ |
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if (aftype == AF_INET6) |
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gethost_byname_type(comm_connect_dns_callback, fd, host, T_AAAA); |
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else |
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gethost_byname_type(comm_connect_dns_callback, fd, host, T_A); |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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/* We have a valid IP, so we just call tryconnect */ |
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/* Make sure we actually set the timeout here .. */ |
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assert(res != NULL); |
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memcpy(&fd->connect.hostaddr, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen); |
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fd->connect.hostaddr.ss_len = res->ai_addrlen; |
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fd->connect.hostaddr.ss.ss_family = res->ai_family; |
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freeaddrinfo(res); |
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comm_settimeout(fd, timeout*1000, comm_connect_timeout, NULL); |
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comm_connect_tryconnect(fd, NULL); |
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} |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* comm_connect_callback() - call the callback, and continue with life |
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*/ |
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static void |
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comm_connect_callback(fde_t *fd, int status) |
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{ |
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void (*hdl)(fde_t *, int, void *); |
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|
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/* This check is gross..but probably necessary */ |
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if (fd->connect.callback == NULL) |
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return; |
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|
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/* Clear the connect flag + handler */ |
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hdl = fd->connect.callback; |
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fd->connect.callback = NULL; |
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|
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/* Clear the timeout handler */ |
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comm_settimeout(fd, 0, NULL, NULL); |
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|
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/* Call the handler */ |
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hdl(fd, status, fd->connect.data); |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* comm_connect_timeout() - this gets called when the socket connection |
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* times out. This *only* can be called once connect() is initially |
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* called .. |
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*/ |
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static void |
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comm_connect_timeout(fde_t *fd, void *unused) |
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{ |
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/* error! */ |
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comm_connect_callback(fd, COMM_ERR_TIMEOUT); |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* comm_connect_dns_callback() - called at the completion of the DNS request |
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* |
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* The DNS request has completed, so if we've got an error, return it, |
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* otherwise we initiate the connect() |
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*/ |
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static void |
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comm_connect_dns_callback(void *vptr, const struct irc_ssaddr *addr, const char *name, size_t namelength) |
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{ |
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fde_t *F = vptr; |
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|
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if (!addr) |
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{ |
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comm_connect_callback(F, COMM_ERR_DNS); |
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return; |
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} |
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|
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/* No error, set a 10 second timeout */ |
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comm_settimeout(F, 30*1000, comm_connect_timeout, NULL); |
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|
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/* Copy over the DNS reply info so we can use it in the connect() */ |
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/* |
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* Note we don't fudge the refcount here, because we aren't keeping |
567 |
* the DNS record around, and the DNS cache is gone anyway.. |
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* -- adrian |
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*/ |
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memcpy(&F->connect.hostaddr, addr, addr->ss_len); |
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/* The cast is hacky, but safe - port offset is same on v4 and v6 */ |
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((struct sockaddr_in *) &F->connect.hostaddr)->sin_port = F->connect.hostaddr.ss_port; |
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F->connect.hostaddr.ss_len = addr->ss_len; |
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|
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/* Now, call the tryconnect() routine to try a connect() */ |
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comm_connect_tryconnect(F, NULL); |
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} |
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|
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/* static void comm_connect_tryconnect(int fd, void *unused) |
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* Input: The fd, the handler data(unused). |
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* Output: None. |
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* Side-effects: Try and connect with pending connect data for the FD. If |
583 |
* we succeed or get a fatal error, call the callback. |
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* Otherwise, it is still blocking or something, so register |
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* to select for a write event on this FD. |
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*/ |
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static void |
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comm_connect_tryconnect(fde_t *fd, void *unused) |
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{ |
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int retval; |
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|
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/* This check is needed or re-entrant s_bsd_* like sigio break it. */ |
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if (fd->connect.callback == NULL) |
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return; |
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|
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/* Try the connect() */ |
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retval = connect(fd->fd, (struct sockaddr *) &fd->connect.hostaddr, |
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fd->connect.hostaddr.ss_len); |
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|
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/* Error? */ |
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if (retval < 0) |
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{ |
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/* |
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* If we get EISCONN, then we've already connect()ed the socket, |
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* which is a good thing. |
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* -- adrian |
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*/ |
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if (errno == EISCONN) |
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comm_connect_callback(fd, COMM_OK); |
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else if (ignoreErrno(errno)) |
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/* Ignore error? Reschedule */ |
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comm_setselect(fd, COMM_SELECT_WRITE, comm_connect_tryconnect, |
613 |
NULL, 0); |
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else |
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/* Error? Fail with COMM_ERR_CONNECT */ |
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comm_connect_callback(fd, COMM_ERR_CONNECT); |
617 |
return; |
618 |
} |
619 |
|
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/* If we get here, we've suceeded, so call with COMM_OK */ |
621 |
comm_connect_callback(fd, COMM_OK); |
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} |
623 |
|
624 |
/* |
625 |
* comm_errorstr() - return an error string for the given error condition |
626 |
*/ |
627 |
const char * |
628 |
comm_errstr(int error) |
629 |
{ |
630 |
if (error < 0 || error >= COMM_ERR_MAX) |
631 |
return "Invalid error number!"; |
632 |
return comm_err_str[error]; |
633 |
} |
634 |
|
635 |
/* |
636 |
* comm_open() - open a socket |
637 |
* |
638 |
* This is a highly highly cut down version of squid's comm_open() which |
639 |
* for the most part emulates socket(), *EXCEPT* it fails if we're about |
640 |
* to run out of file descriptors. |
641 |
*/ |
642 |
int |
643 |
comm_open(fde_t *F, int family, int sock_type, int proto, const char *note) |
644 |
{ |
645 |
int fd; |
646 |
|
647 |
/* First, make sure we aren't going to run out of file descriptors */ |
648 |
if (number_fd >= hard_fdlimit) |
649 |
{ |
650 |
errno = ENFILE; |
651 |
return -1; |
652 |
} |
653 |
|
654 |
/* |
655 |
* Next, we try to open the socket. We *should* drop the reserved FD |
656 |
* limit if/when we get an error, but we can deal with that later. |
657 |
* XXX !!! -- adrian |
658 |
*/ |
659 |
fd = socket(family, sock_type, proto); |
660 |
if (fd < 0) |
661 |
return -1; /* errno will be passed through, yay.. */ |
662 |
|
663 |
setup_socket(fd); |
664 |
|
665 |
/* update things in our fd tracking */ |
666 |
fd_open(F, fd, 1, note); |
667 |
return 0; |
668 |
} |
669 |
|
670 |
/* |
671 |
* comm_accept() - accept an incoming connection |
672 |
* |
673 |
* This is a simple wrapper for accept() which enforces FD limits like |
674 |
* comm_open() does. Returned fd must be either closed or tagged with |
675 |
* fd_open (this function no longer does it). |
676 |
*/ |
677 |
int |
678 |
comm_accept(struct Listener *lptr, struct irc_ssaddr *addr) |
679 |
{ |
680 |
int newfd; |
681 |
socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(struct irc_ssaddr); |
682 |
|
683 |
if (number_fd >= hard_fdlimit) |
684 |
{ |
685 |
errno = ENFILE; |
686 |
return -1; |
687 |
} |
688 |
|
689 |
memset(addr, 0, sizeof(struct irc_ssaddr)); |
690 |
|
691 |
/* |
692 |
* Next, do the accept(). if we get an error, we should drop the |
693 |
* reserved fd limit, but we can deal with that when comm_open() |
694 |
* also does it. XXX -- adrian |
695 |
*/ |
696 |
newfd = accept(lptr->fd.fd, (struct sockaddr *)addr, &addrlen); |
697 |
if (newfd < 0) |
698 |
return -1; |
699 |
|
700 |
remove_ipv6_mapping(addr); |
701 |
|
702 |
setup_socket(newfd); |
703 |
|
704 |
/* .. and return */ |
705 |
return newfd; |
706 |
} |
707 |
|
708 |
/* |
709 |
* remove_ipv6_mapping() - Removes IPv4-In-IPv6 mapping from an address |
710 |
* OSes with IPv6 mapping listening on both |
711 |
* AF_INET and AF_INET6 map AF_INET connections inside AF_INET6 structures |
712 |
* |
713 |
*/ |
714 |
void |
715 |
remove_ipv6_mapping(struct irc_ssaddr *addr) |
716 |
{ |
717 |
if (addr->ss.ss_family == AF_INET6) |
718 |
{ |
719 |
if (IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&((struct sockaddr_in6 *)addr)->sin6_addr)) |
720 |
{ |
721 |
struct sockaddr_in6 v6; |
722 |
struct sockaddr_in *v4 = (struct sockaddr_in *)addr; |
723 |
|
724 |
memcpy(&v6, addr, sizeof(v6)); |
725 |
memset(v4, 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)); |
726 |
memcpy(&v4->sin_addr, &v6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[12], sizeof(v4->sin_addr)); |
727 |
|
728 |
addr->ss.ss_family = AF_INET; |
729 |
addr->ss_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); |
730 |
} |
731 |
else |
732 |
addr->ss_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6); |
733 |
} |
734 |
else |
735 |
addr->ss_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); |
736 |
} |