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[u/mdw/putty] / putty.h
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374330e2 1#ifndef PUTTY_PUTTY_H
2#define PUTTY_PUTTY_H
3
54a2bffb 4#include <stddef.h> /* for wchar_t */
ca20bfcf 5
f7f27309 6/*
7 * Global variables. Most modules declare these `extern', but
8 * window.c will do `#define PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS' before including this
9 * module, and so will get them properly defined.
10 */
11#ifndef GLOBAL
12#ifdef PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS
13#define GLOBAL
14#else
15#define GLOBAL extern
16#endif
17#endif
18
a8327734 19#ifndef DONE_TYPEDEFS
20#define DONE_TYPEDEFS
f7f27309 21typedef struct config_tag Config;
1709795f 22typedef struct backend_tag Backend;
887035a5 23typedef struct terminal_tag Terminal;
a8327734 24#endif
8df7a775 25
f7f27309 26#include "puttyps.h"
27#include "network.h"
9a30e26b 28#include "misc.h"
374330e2 29
2285d016 30/*
31 * Fingerprints of the PGP master keys that can be used to establish a trust
32 * path between an executable and other files.
33 */
34#define PGP_RSA_MASTER_KEY_FP \
35 "8F 15 97 DA 25 30 AB 0D 88 D1 92 54 11 CF 0C 4C"
36#define PGP_DSA_MASTER_KEY_FP \
37 "313C 3E76 4B74 C2C5 F2AE 83A8 4F5E 6DF5 6A93 B34E"
38
4eeb7d09 39/* Three attribute types:
50c1be3f 40 * The ATTRs (normal attributes) are stored with the characters in
41 * the main display arrays
4eeb7d09 42 *
50c1be3f 43 * The TATTRs (temporary attributes) are generated on the fly, they
44 * can overlap with characters but not with normal attributes.
4eeb7d09 45 *
50c1be3f 46 * The LATTRs (line attributes) are an entirely disjoint space of
47 * flags.
fd59420d 48 *
49 * The DATTRs (display attributes) are internal to terminal.c (but
50 * defined here because their values have to match the others
51 * here); they reuse the TATTR_* space but are always masked off
52 * before sending to the front end.
4eeb7d09 53 *
54 * ATTR_INVALID is an illegal colour combination.
55 */
56
36566009 57#define TATTR_ACTCURS 0x40000000UL /* active cursor (block) */
58#define TATTR_PASCURS 0x20000000UL /* passive cursor (box) */
59#define TATTR_RIGHTCURS 0x10000000UL /* cursor-on-RHS */
c6958dfe 60#define TATTR_COMBINING 0x80000000UL /* combining characters */
374330e2 61
fd59420d 62#define DATTR_STARTRUN 0x80000000UL /* start of redraw run */
63
64#define TDATTR_MASK 0xF0000000UL
65#define TATTR_MASK (TDATTR_MASK)
66#define DATTR_MASK (TDATTR_MASK)
67
c9def1b8 68#define LATTR_NORM 0x00000000UL
36566009 69#define LATTR_WIDE 0x00000001UL
70#define LATTR_TOP 0x00000002UL
71#define LATTR_BOT 0x00000003UL
72#define LATTR_MODE 0x00000003UL
73#define LATTR_WRAPPED 0x00000010UL
74#define LATTR_WRAPPED2 0x00000020UL
4eeb7d09 75
fd59420d 76#define ATTR_INVALID 0x03FFFFU
4eeb7d09 77
78/* Like Linux use the F000 page for direct to font. */
36566009 79#define CSET_OEMCP 0x0000F000UL /* OEM Codepage DTF */
80#define CSET_ACP 0x0000F100UL /* Ansi Codepage DTF */
4eeb7d09 81
82/* These are internal use overlapping with the UTF-16 surrogates */
36566009 83#define CSET_ASCII 0x0000D800UL /* normal ASCII charset ESC ( B */
84#define CSET_LINEDRW 0x0000D900UL /* line drawing charset ESC ( 0 */
85#define CSET_SCOACS 0x0000DA00UL /* SCO Alternate charset */
86#define CSET_GBCHR 0x0000DB00UL /* UK variant charset ESC ( A */
87#define CSET_MASK 0xFFFFFF00UL /* Character set mask */
4eeb7d09 88
36566009 89#define DIRECT_CHAR(c) ((c&0xFFFFFC00)==0xD800)
90#define DIRECT_FONT(c) ((c&0xFFFFFE00)==0xF000)
4eeb7d09 91
36566009 92#define UCSERR (CSET_LINEDRW|'a') /* UCS Format error character. */
3c7366f8 93/*
94 * UCSWIDE is a special value used in the terminal data to signify
95 * the character cell containing the right-hand half of a CJK wide
96 * character. We use 0xDFFF because it's part of the surrogate
97 * range and hence won't be used for anything else (it's impossible
98 * to input it via UTF-8 because our UTF-8 decoder correctly
99 * rejects surrogates).
100 */
101#define UCSWIDE 0xDFFF
4eeb7d09 102
cecb13f6 103#define ATTR_NARROW 0x800000U
104#define ATTR_WIDE 0x400000U
105#define ATTR_BOLD 0x040000U
106#define ATTR_UNDER 0x080000U
107#define ATTR_REVERSE 0x100000U
108#define ATTR_BLINK 0x200000U
109#define ATTR_FGMASK 0x0001FFU
110#define ATTR_BGMASK 0x03FE00U
111#define ATTR_COLOURS 0x03FFFFU
36566009 112#define ATTR_FGSHIFT 0
cecb13f6 113#define ATTR_BGSHIFT 9
36566009 114
cecb13f6 115/*
116 * The definitive list of colour numbers stored in terminal
117 * attribute words is kept here. It is:
118 *
119 * - 0-7 are ANSI colours (KRGYBMCW).
120 * - 8-15 are the bold versions of those colours.
121 * - 16-255 are the remains of the xterm 256-colour mode (a
122 * 216-colour cube with R at most significant and B at least,
123 * followed by a uniform series of grey shades running between
124 * black and white but not including either on grounds of
125 * redundancy).
126 * - 256 is default foreground
127 * - 257 is default bold foreground
128 * - 258 is default background
129 * - 259 is default bold background
130 * - 260 is cursor foreground
131 * - 261 is cursor background
132 */
4eeb7d09 133
cecb13f6 134#define ATTR_DEFFG (256 << ATTR_FGSHIFT)
135#define ATTR_DEFBG (258 << ATTR_BGSHIFT)
136#define ATTR_DEFAULT (ATTR_DEFFG | ATTR_DEFBG)
374330e2 137
0b4f0bc0 138struct sesslist {
139 int nsessions;
140 char **sessions;
141 char *buffer; /* so memory can be freed later */
142};
1709795f 143
21d2b241 144struct unicode_data {
145 char **uni_tbl;
146 int dbcs_screenfont;
147 int font_codepage;
148 int line_codepage;
149 wchar_t unitab_scoacs[256];
150 wchar_t unitab_line[256];
151 wchar_t unitab_font[256];
152 wchar_t unitab_xterm[256];
153 wchar_t unitab_oemcp[256];
154 unsigned char unitab_ctrl[256];
155};
4eeb7d09 156
32874aea 157#define LGXF_OVR 1 /* existing logfile overwrite */
158#define LGXF_APN 0 /* existing logfile append */
159#define LGXF_ASK -1 /* existing logfile ask */
160#define LGTYP_NONE 0 /* logmode: no logging */
161#define LGTYP_ASCII 1 /* logmode: pure ascii */
00db133f 162#define LGTYP_DEBUG 2 /* logmode: all chars of traffic */
163#define LGTYP_PACKETS 3 /* logmode: SSH data packets */
5fd04f07 164
374330e2 165typedef enum {
6f2d0cde 166 /* Actual special commands. Originally Telnet, but some codes have
167 * been re-used for similar specials in other protocols. */
374330e2 168 TS_AYT, TS_BRK, TS_SYNCH, TS_EC, TS_EL, TS_GA, TS_NOP, TS_ABORT,
a5f3e637 169 TS_AO, TS_IP, TS_SUSP, TS_EOR, TS_EOF, TS_LECHO, TS_RECHO, TS_PING,
6f2d0cde 170 TS_EOL,
4423d5c7 171 /* Special command for SSH. */
172 TS_REKEY,
6f2d0cde 173 /* POSIX-style signals. (not Telnet) */
174 TS_SIGABRT, TS_SIGALRM, TS_SIGFPE, TS_SIGHUP, TS_SIGILL,
175 TS_SIGINT, TS_SIGKILL, TS_SIGPIPE, TS_SIGQUIT, TS_SIGSEGV,
176 TS_SIGTERM, TS_SIGUSR1, TS_SIGUSR2,
177 /* Pseudo-specials used for constructing the specials menu. */
178 TS_SEP, /* Separator */
179 TS_SUBMENU, /* Start a new submenu with specified name */
180 TS_EXITMENU /* Exit current submenu or end of specials */
374330e2 181} Telnet_Special;
182
125105d1 183struct telnet_special {
6f2d0cde 184 const char *name;
125105d1 185 int code;
186};
187
374330e2 188typedef enum {
01c034ad 189 MBT_NOTHING,
190 MBT_LEFT, MBT_MIDDLE, MBT_RIGHT, /* `raw' button designations */
191 MBT_SELECT, MBT_EXTEND, MBT_PASTE, /* `cooked' button designations */
192 MBT_WHEEL_UP, MBT_WHEEL_DOWN /* mouse wheel */
374330e2 193} Mouse_Button;
194
195typedef enum {
196 MA_NOTHING, MA_CLICK, MA_2CLK, MA_3CLK, MA_DRAG, MA_RELEASE
197} Mouse_Action;
198
6c50d421 199/* Keyboard modifiers -- keys the user is actually holding down */
200
201#define PKM_SHIFT 0x01
202#define PKM_CONTROL 0x02
203#define PKM_META 0x04
204#define PKM_ALT 0x08
205
206/* Keyboard flags that aren't really modifiers */
207#define PKF_CAPSLOCK 0x10
208#define PKF_NUMLOCK 0x20
209#define PKF_REPEAT 0x40
210
211/* Stand-alone keysyms for function keys */
212
213typedef enum {
214 PK_NULL, /* No symbol for this key */
215 /* Main keypad keys */
216 PK_ESCAPE, PK_TAB, PK_BACKSPACE, PK_RETURN, PK_COMPOSE,
217 /* Editing keys */
218 PK_HOME, PK_INSERT, PK_DELETE, PK_END, PK_PAGEUP, PK_PAGEDOWN,
219 /* Cursor keys */
220 PK_UP, PK_DOWN, PK_RIGHT, PK_LEFT, PK_REST,
221 /* Numeric keypad */ /* Real one looks like: */
222 PK_PF1, PK_PF2, PK_PF3, PK_PF4, /* PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 */
223 PK_KPCOMMA, PK_KPMINUS, PK_KPDECIMAL, /* 7 8 9 - */
224 PK_KP0, PK_KP1, PK_KP2, PK_KP3, PK_KP4, /* 4 5 6 , */
225 PK_KP5, PK_KP6, PK_KP7, PK_KP8, PK_KP9, /* 1 2 3 en- */
226 PK_KPBIGPLUS, PK_KPENTER, /* 0 . ter */
227 /* Top row */
228 PK_F1, PK_F2, PK_F3, PK_F4, PK_F5,
229 PK_F6, PK_F7, PK_F8, PK_F9, PK_F10,
230 PK_F11, PK_F12, PK_F13, PK_F14, PK_F15,
231 PK_F16, PK_F17, PK_F18, PK_F19, PK_F20,
232 PK_PAUSE
233} Key_Sym;
234
235#define PK_ISEDITING(k) ((k) >= PK_HOME && (k) <= PK_PAGEDOWN)
236#define PK_ISCURSOR(k) ((k) >= PK_UP && (k) <= PK_REST)
237#define PK_ISKEYPAD(k) ((k) >= PK_PF1 && (k) <= PK_KPENTER)
238#define PK_ISFKEY(k) ((k) >= PK_F1 && (k) <= PK_F20)
239
5ecd7ad0 240enum {
4eeb7d09 241 VT_XWINDOWS, VT_OEMANSI, VT_OEMONLY, VT_POORMAN, VT_UNICODE
5ecd7ad0 242};
374330e2 243
0965bee0 244enum {
245 /*
83e7d008 246 * SSH-2 key exchange algorithms
247 */
248 KEX_WARN,
249 KEX_DHGROUP1,
250 KEX_DHGROUP14,
251 KEX_DHGEX,
252 KEX_MAX
253};
254
255enum {
256 /*
2e85c969 257 * SSH ciphers (both SSH-1 and SSH-2)
ca20bfcf 258 */
259 CIPHER_WARN, /* pseudo 'cipher' */
260 CIPHER_3DES,
261 CIPHER_BLOWFISH,
2e85c969 262 CIPHER_AES, /* (SSH-2 only) */
7f1ae1d2 263 CIPHER_DES,
a2add208 264 CIPHER_ARCFOUR,
ca20bfcf 265 CIPHER_MAX /* no. ciphers (inc warn) */
266};
267
268enum {
269 /*
5ecd7ad0 270 * Several different bits of the PuTTY configuration seem to be
271 * three-way settings whose values are `always yes', `always
272 * no', and `decide by some more complex automated means'. This
273 * is true of line discipline options (local echo and line
274 * editing), proxy DNS, Close On Exit, and SSH server bug
275 * workarounds. Accordingly I supply a single enum here to deal
276 * with them all.
0965bee0 277 */
5ecd7ad0 278 FORCE_ON, FORCE_OFF, AUTO
279};
280
281enum {
282 /*
283 * Proxy types.
284 */
10068a0b 285 PROXY_NONE, PROXY_SOCKS4, PROXY_SOCKS5,
286 PROXY_HTTP, PROXY_TELNET, PROXY_CMD
0965bee0 287};
288
289enum {
290 /*
291 * Line discipline options which the backend might try to control.
292 */
32874aea 293 LD_EDIT, /* local line editing */
294 LD_ECHO /* local echo */
0965bee0 295};
296
b41069ff 297enum {
5ecd7ad0 298 /* Protocol back ends. (cfg.protocol) */
299 PROT_RAW, PROT_TELNET, PROT_RLOGIN, PROT_SSH
300};
301
302enum {
303 /* Bell settings (cfg.beep) */
85f6b361 304 BELL_DISABLED, BELL_DEFAULT, BELL_VISUAL, BELL_WAVEFILE, BELL_PCSPEAKER
5ecd7ad0 305};
306
307enum {
308 /* Taskbar flashing indication on bell (cfg.beep_ind) */
309 B_IND_DISABLED, B_IND_FLASH, B_IND_STEADY
310};
311
312enum {
313 /* Resize actions (cfg.resize_action) */
314 RESIZE_TERM, RESIZE_DISABLED, RESIZE_FONT, RESIZE_EITHER
b41069ff 315};
316
6c50d421 317enum {
318 /* Function key types (cfg.funky_type) */
319 FUNKY_TILDE,
320 FUNKY_LINUX,
321 FUNKY_XTERM,
322 FUNKY_VT400,
323 FUNKY_VT100P,
324 FUNKY_SCO
325};
326
c6ccd5c2 327extern const char *const ttymodes[];
328
05581745 329enum {
330 /*
331 * Network address types. Used for specifying choice of IPv4/v6
332 * in config; also used in proxy.c to indicate whether a given
333 * host name has already been resolved or will be resolved at
334 * the proxy end.
335 */
336 ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC, ADDRTYPE_IPV4, ADDRTYPE_IPV6, ADDRTYPE_NAME
337};
338
1709795f 339struct backend_tag {
cbe2d68f 340 const char *(*init) (void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle,
341 Config *cfg,
79bf227b 342 char *host, int port, char **realhost, int nodelay,
343 int keepalive);
fabd1805 344 void (*free) (void *handle);
86916870 345 /* back->reconfig() passes in a replacement configuration. */
346 void (*reconfig) (void *handle, Config *cfg);
5471d09a 347 /* back->send() returns the current amount of buffered data. */
51470298 348 int (*send) (void *handle, char *buf, int len);
5471d09a 349 /* back->sendbuffer() does the same thing but without attempting a send */
51470298 350 int (*sendbuffer) (void *handle);
351 void (*size) (void *handle, int width, int height);
352 void (*special) (void *handle, Telnet_Special code);
125105d1 353 const struct telnet_special *(*get_specials) (void *handle);
51470298 354 Socket(*socket) (void *handle);
355 int (*exitcode) (void *handle);
356 int (*sendok) (void *handle);
357 int (*ldisc) (void *handle, int);
b9d7bcad 358 void (*provide_ldisc) (void *handle, void *ldisc);
a8327734 359 void (*provide_logctx) (void *handle, void *logctx);
5471d09a 360 /*
361 * back->unthrottle() tells the back end that the front end
362 * buffer is clearing.
363 */
51470298 364 void (*unthrottle) (void *handle, int);
f89c3294 365 int (*cfg_info) (void *handle);
97db3be4 366 int default_port;
1709795f 367};
374330e2 368
297d398b 369extern struct backend_list {
89ee5268 370 int protocol;
371 char *name;
372 Backend *backend;
373} backends[];
374
ffa79828 375/*
376 * Suggested default protocol provided by the backend link module.
377 * The application is free to ignore this.
378 */
379extern const int be_default_protocol;
380
5ecd7ad0 381/*
47e4e735 382 * Name of this particular application, for use in the config box
383 * and other pieces of text.
384 */
385extern const char *const appname;
386
387/*
5ecd7ad0 388 * IMPORTANT POLICY POINT: everything in this structure which wants
389 * to be treated like an integer must be an actual, honest-to-
390 * goodness `int'. No enum-typed variables. This is because parts
391 * of the code will want to pass around `int *' pointers to them
392 * and we can't run the risk of porting to some system on which the
393 * enum comes out as a different size from int.
394 */
f7f27309 395struct config_tag {
374330e2 396 /* Basic options */
397 char host[512];
398 int port;
5ecd7ad0 399 int protocol;
05581745 400 int addressfamily;
374330e2 401 int close_on_exit;
9ef49106 402 int warn_on_close;
32874aea 403 int ping_interval; /* in seconds */
2184a5d9 404 int tcp_nodelay;
79bf227b 405 int tcp_keepalives;
8eebd221 406 /* Proxy options */
407 char proxy_exclude_list[512];
5ecd7ad0 408 int proxy_dns;
b804e1e5 409 int even_proxy_localhost;
5ecd7ad0 410 int proxy_type;
8eebd221 411 char proxy_host[512];
412 int proxy_port;
f33ba69e 413 char proxy_username[128];
414 char proxy_password[128];
8eebd221 415 char proxy_telnet_command[512];
fef97f43 416 /* SSH options */
6abbf9e3 417 char remote_cmd[512];
fd5e5847 418 char remote_cmd2[512]; /* fallback if the first fails
419 * (used internally for scp) */
32874aea 420 char *remote_cmd_ptr; /* might point to a larger command
421 * but never for loading/saving */
fd5e5847 422 char *remote_cmd_ptr2; /* might point to a larger command
423 * but never for loading/saving */
fef97f43 424 int nopty;
4ba9b64b 425 int compression;
83e7d008 426 int ssh_kexlist[KEX_MAX];
d57f70af 427 int ssh_rekey_time; /* in minutes */
428 char ssh_rekey_data[16];
979310f1 429 int agentfwd;
2e85c969 430 int change_username; /* allow username switching in SSH-2 */
ca20bfcf 431 int ssh_cipherlist[CIPHER_MAX];
9a30e26b 432 Filename keyfile;
32874aea 433 int sshprot; /* use v1 or v2 when both available */
2e85c969 434 int ssh2_des_cbc; /* "des-cbc" unrecommended SSH-2 cipher */
a1a1fae4 435 int ssh_no_userauth; /* bypass "ssh-userauth" (SSH-2 only) */
ccbfb941 436 int try_tis_auth;
f091e308 437 int try_ki_auth;
4a8fc3c4 438 int ssh_subsys; /* run a subsystem rather than a command */
fd5e5847 439 int ssh_subsys2; /* fallback to go with remote_cmd2 */
0ed48730 440 int ssh_no_shell; /* avoid running a shell */
374330e2 441 /* Telnet options */
442 char termtype[32];
443 char termspeed[32];
c6ccd5c2 444 char ttymodes[768]; /* MODE\tVvalue\0MODE\tA\0\0 */
32874aea 445 char environmt[1024]; /* VAR\tvalue\0VAR\tvalue\0\0 */
277fc55e 446 char username[100];
447 char localusername[100];
374330e2 448 int rfc_environ;
8faa456c 449 int passive_telnet;
374330e2 450 /* Keyboard options */
451 int bksp_is_delete;
452 int rxvt_homeend;
c9def1b8 453 int funky_type;
32874aea 454 int no_applic_c; /* totally disable app cursor keys */
455 int no_applic_k; /* totally disable app keypad */
c0d36a72 456 int no_mouse_rep; /* totally disable mouse reporting */
0d2086c5 457 int no_remote_resize; /* disable remote resizing */
458 int no_alt_screen; /* disable alternate screen */
459 int no_remote_wintitle; /* disable remote retitling */
460 int no_dbackspace; /* disable destructive backspace */
461 int no_remote_charset; /* disable remote charset config */
7fcdebd3 462 int no_remote_qtitle; /* disable remote win title query */
374330e2 463 int app_cursor;
464 int app_keypad;
c5e9c988 465 int nethack_keypad;
a5f3e637 466 int telnet_keyboard;
eee63b77 467 int telnet_newline;
c5e9c988 468 int alt_f4; /* is it special? */
469 int alt_space; /* is it special? */
a094ae43 470 int alt_only; /* is it special? */
0965bee0 471 int localecho;
472 int localedit;
e95edc00 473 int alwaysontop;
8f57d753 474 int fullscreenonaltenter;
c9def1b8 475 int scroll_on_key;
a094ae43 476 int scroll_on_disp;
876e5d5e 477 int erase_to_scrollback;
a094ae43 478 int compose_key;
95bbe1ae 479 int ctrlaltkeys;
32874aea 480 char wintitle[256]; /* initial window title */
374330e2 481 /* Terminal options */
482 int savelines;
483 int dec_om;
484 int wrap_mode;
fef97f43 485 int lfhascr;
4e30ff69 486 int cursor_type; /* 0=block 1=underline 2=vertical */
c9def1b8 487 int blink_cur;
5ecd7ad0 488 int beep;
489 int beep_ind;
156686ef 490 int bellovl; /* bell overload protection active? */
491 int bellovl_n; /* number of bells to cause overload */
492 int bellovl_t; /* time interval for overload (seconds) */
493 int bellovl_s; /* period of silence to re-enable bell (s) */
9a30e26b 494 Filename bell_wavefile;
c9def1b8 495 int scrollbar;
a401e5f3 496 int scrollbar_in_fullscreen;
5ecd7ad0 497 int resize_action;
c9def1b8 498 int bce;
499 int blinktext;
374330e2 500 int win_name_always;
501 int width, height;
9a30e26b 502 FontSpec font;
503 Filename logfilename;
e1c8e0ed 504 int logtype;
9f89f96e 505 int logxfovr;
6d60c791 506 int logflush;
9a10ecf4 507 int logomitpass;
508 int logomitdata;
554c540d 509 int hide_mouseptr;
57d08f2f 510 int sunken_edge;
5a73255e 511 int window_border;
e7fbcdd8 512 char answerback[256];
b44b307a 513 char printer[128];
f0fccd51 514 int arabicshaping;
515 int bidi;
374330e2 516 /* Colour options */
c6f1b8ed 517 int ansi_colour;
cecb13f6 518 int xterm_256_colour;
26d1da7b 519 int system_colour;
374330e2 520 int try_palette;
521 int bold_colour;
522 unsigned char colours[22][3];
523 /* Selection options */
524 int mouse_is_xterm;
6908fed7 525 int rect_select;
d3a22f79 526 int rawcnp;
a7419ea4 527 int rtf_paste;
b90840c3 528 int mouse_override;
374330e2 529 short wordness[256];
c9def1b8 530 /* translations */
5ecd7ad0 531 int vtmode;
8bb92a1c 532 char line_codepage[128];
74790953 533 int cjk_ambig_wide;
6ac7f054 534 int utf8_override;
a9c02454 535 int xlat_capslockcyr;
9c964e85 536 /* X11 forwarding */
537 int x11_forward;
538 char x11_display[128];
b3ebaa28 539 int x11_auth;
d74d141c 540 /* port forwarding */
beefa433 541 int lport_acceptall; /* accept conns from hosts other than localhost */
2e85c969 542 int rport_acceptall; /* same for remote forwarded ports (SSH-2 only) */
820ebe3b 543 /*
544 * The port forwarding string contains a number of
545 * NUL-terminated substrings, terminated in turn by an empty
546 * string (i.e. a second NUL immediately after the previous
547 * one). Each string can be of one of the following forms:
548 *
549 * [LR]localport\thost:port
550 * [LR]localaddr:localport\thost:port
551 * Dlocalport
552 * Dlocaladdr:localport
553 */
554 char portfwd[1024];
2c9c6388 555 /* SSH bug compatibility modes */
5ecd7ad0 556 int sshbug_ignore1, sshbug_plainpw1, sshbug_rsa1,
8e975795 557 sshbug_hmac2, sshbug_derivekey2, sshbug_rsapad2,
f382c87d 558 sshbug_pksessid2, sshbug_rekey2;
c8ee61b9 559 /* Options for pterm. Should split out into platform-dependent part. */
560 int stamp_utmp;
561 int login_shell;
239b3b36 562 int scrollbar_on_left;
bf133a73 563 int shadowbold;
9a30e26b 564 FontSpec boldfont;
565 FontSpec widefont;
566 FontSpec wideboldfont;
12994a99 567 int shadowboldoffset;
f7f27309 568};
374330e2 569
e277c42d 570/*
4017be6d 571 * Some global flags denoting the type of application.
67779be7 572 *
573 * FLAG_VERBOSE is set when the user requests verbose details.
574 *
575 * FLAG_STDERR is set in command-line applications (which have a
576 * functioning stderr that it makes sense to write to) and not in
577 * GUI applications (which don't).
578 *
579 * FLAG_INTERACTIVE is set when a full interactive shell session is
580 * being run, _either_ because no remote command has been provided
581 * _or_ because the application is GUI and can't run non-
582 * interactively.
0b4f0bc0 583 *
584 * These flags describe the type of _application_ - they wouldn't
585 * vary between individual sessions - and so it's OK to have this
586 * variable be GLOBAL.
c44bf5bd 587 *
588 * Note that additional flags may be defined in platform-specific
589 * headers. It's probably best if those ones start from 0x1000, to
590 * avoid collision.
4017be6d 591 */
67779be7 592#define FLAG_VERBOSE 0x0001
593#define FLAG_STDERR 0x0002
594#define FLAG_INTERACTIVE 0x0004
4017be6d 595GLOBAL int flags;
596
0b4f0bc0 597/*
598 * Likewise, these two variables are set up when the application
599 * initialises, and inform all default-settings accesses after
600 * that.
601 */
e277c42d 602GLOBAL int default_protocol;
603GLOBAL int default_port;
374330e2 604
18e62ad8 605/*
606 * This is set TRUE by cmdline.c iff a session is loaded with "-load".
607 */
608GLOBAL int loaded_session;
609
4e23b276 610struct RSAKey; /* be a little careful of scope */
611
374330e2 612/*
5b152cce 613 * Exports from the front end.
374330e2 614 */
a8327734 615void request_resize(void *frontend, int, int);
36566009 616void do_text(Context, int, int, wchar_t *, int, unsigned long, int);
617void do_cursor(Context, int, int, wchar_t *, int, unsigned long, int);
2102eb8a 618int char_width(Context ctx, int uc);
37d2a505 619#ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
341eb978 620void do_scroll(Context, int, int, int);
37d2a505 621#endif
a8327734 622void set_title(void *frontend, char *);
623void set_icon(void *frontend, char *);
624void set_sbar(void *frontend, int, int, int);
625Context get_ctx(void *frontend);
32874aea 626void free_ctx(Context);
a8327734 627void palette_set(void *frontend, int, int, int, int);
628void palette_reset(void *frontend);
629void write_aclip(void *frontend, char *, int, int);
630void write_clip(void *frontend, wchar_t *, int, int);
631void get_clip(void *frontend, wchar_t **, int *);
632void optimised_move(void *frontend, int, int, int);
633void set_raw_mouse_mode(void *frontend, int);
a8327734 634void connection_fatal(void *frontend, char *, ...);
32874aea 635void fatalbox(char *, ...);
1709795f 636void modalfatalbox(char *, ...);
4b599b6d 637#ifdef macintosh
638#pragma noreturn(fatalbox)
639#pragma noreturn(modalfatalbox)
640#endif
a8327734 641void beep(void *frontend, int);
642void begin_session(void *frontend);
643void sys_cursor(void *frontend, int x, int y);
644void request_paste(void *frontend);
b9d7bcad 645void frontend_keypress(void *frontend);
646void ldisc_update(void *frontend, int echo, int edit);
533b1743 647/* It's the backend's responsibility to invoke this at the start of a
648 * connection, if necessary; it can also invoke it later if the set of
649 * special commands changes. It does not need to invoke it at session
650 * shutdown. */
125105d1 651void update_specials_menu(void *frontend);
fbf6cb3b 652int from_backend(void *frontend, int is_stderr, const char *data, int len);
39934deb 653void notify_remote_exit(void *frontend);
c6ccd5c2 654/* Get a sensible value for a tty mode. NULL return = don't set.
655 * Otherwise, returned value should be freed by caller. */
656char *get_ttymode(void *frontend, const char *mode);
374330e2 657#define OPTIMISE_IS_SCROLL 1
658
a8327734 659void set_iconic(void *frontend, int iconic);
660void move_window(void *frontend, int x, int y);
661void set_zorder(void *frontend, int top);
662void refresh_window(void *frontend);
663void set_zoomed(void *frontend, int zoomed);
664int is_iconic(void *frontend);
665void get_window_pos(void *frontend, int *x, int *y);
666void get_window_pixels(void *frontend, int *x, int *y);
667char *get_window_title(void *frontend, int icon);
755e0524 668/* Hint from backend to frontend about time-consuming operations.
669 * Initial state is assumed to be BUSY_NOT. */
670enum {
671 BUSY_NOT, /* Not busy, all user interaction OK */
672 BUSY_WAITING, /* Waiting for something; local event loops still running
673 so some local interaction (e.g. menus) OK, but network
674 stuff is suspended */
675 BUSY_CPU /* Locally busy (e.g. crypto); user interaction suspended */
676};
677void set_busy_status(void *frontend, int status);
68f9b3d9 678
93b581bd 679void cleanup_exit(int);
680
374330e2 681/*
682 * Exports from noise.c.
683 */
32874aea 684void noise_get_heavy(void (*func) (void *, int));
685void noise_get_light(void (*func) (void *, int));
7d6ee6ff 686void noise_regular(void);
f7f27309 687void noise_ultralight(unsigned long data);
374330e2 688void random_save_seed(void);
de3df031 689void random_destroy_seed(void);
374330e2 690
691/*
a9422f39 692 * Exports from settings.c.
693 */
3f935d5b 694char *save_settings(char *section, int do_host, Config * cfg);
b537dd42 695void save_open_settings(void *sesskey, int do_host, Config *cfg);
32874aea 696void load_settings(char *section, int do_host, Config * cfg);
ce283213 697void load_open_settings(void *sesskey, int do_host, Config *cfg);
0b4f0bc0 698void get_sesslist(struct sesslist *, int allocate);
1709795f 699void do_defaults(char *, Config *);
700void registry_cleanup(void);
a9422f39 701
702/*
5a9eb105 703 * Functions used by settings.c to provide platform-specific
704 * default settings.
705 *
706 * (The integer one is expected to return `def' if it has no clear
707 * opinion of its own. This is because there's no integer value
708 * which I can reliably set aside to indicate `nil'. The string
9a30e26b 709 * function is perfectly all right returning NULL, of course. The
710 * Filename and FontSpec functions are _not allowed_ to fail to
711 * return, since these defaults _must_ be per-platform.)
5a9eb105 712 */
c85623f9 713char *platform_default_s(const char *name);
714int platform_default_i(const char *name, int def);
9a30e26b 715Filename platform_default_filename(const char *name);
716FontSpec platform_default_fontspec(const char *name);
5a9eb105 717
718/*
374330e2 719 * Exports from terminal.c.
720 */
721
21d2b241 722Terminal *term_init(Config *, struct unicode_data *, void *);
fabd1805 723void term_free(Terminal *);
887035a5 724void term_size(Terminal *, int, int, int);
c1b55581 725void term_paint(Terminal *, Context, int, int, int, int, int);
887035a5 726void term_scroll(Terminal *, int, int);
727void term_pwron(Terminal *);
728void term_clrsb(Terminal *);
fc5b0934 729void term_mouse(Terminal *, Mouse_Button, Mouse_Button, Mouse_Action,
730 int,int,int,int,int);
6c50d421 731void term_key(Terminal *, Key_Sym, wchar_t *, size_t, unsigned int,
732 unsigned int);
887035a5 733void term_deselect(Terminal *);
734void term_update(Terminal *);
735void term_invalidate(Terminal *);
736void term_blink(Terminal *, int set_cursor);
737void term_do_paste(Terminal *);
738int term_paste_pending(Terminal *);
739void term_paste(Terminal *);
740void term_nopaste(Terminal *);
741int term_ldisc(Terminal *, int option);
742void term_copyall(Terminal *);
64734920 743void term_reconfig(Terminal *, Config *);
887035a5 744void term_seen_key_event(Terminal *);
fbf6cb3b 745int term_data(Terminal *, int is_stderr, const char *data, int len);
51470298 746void term_provide_resize_fn(Terminal *term,
747 void (*resize_fn)(void *, int, int),
748 void *resize_ctx);
a8327734 749void term_provide_logctx(Terminal *term, void *logctx);
1cff1320 750void term_set_focus(Terminal *term, int has_focus);
c6ccd5c2 751char *term_get_ttymode(Terminal *term, const char *mode);
374330e2 752
753/*
00db133f 754 * Exports from logging.c.
755 */
c229ef97 756void *log_init(void *frontend, Config *cfg);
fabd1805 757void log_free(void *logctx);
c229ef97 758void log_reconfig(void *logctx, Config *cfg);
a8327734 759void logfopen(void *logctx);
760void logfclose(void *logctx);
761void logtraffic(void *logctx, unsigned char c, int logmode);
11cc5e30 762void logflush(void *logctx);
cbe2d68f 763void log_eventlog(void *logctx, const char *string);
00db133f 764enum { PKT_INCOMING, PKT_OUTGOING };
9a10ecf4 765enum { PKTLOG_EMIT, PKTLOG_BLANK, PKTLOG_OMIT };
766struct logblank_t {
767 int offset;
768 int len;
769 int type;
770};
a8327734 771void log_packet(void *logctx, int direction, int type,
9a10ecf4 772 char *texttype, void *data, int len,
773 int n_blanks, const struct logblank_t *blanks);
00db133f 774
775/*
d082ac49 776 * Exports from testback.c
777 */
778
779extern Backend null_backend;
780extern Backend loop_backend;
781
782/*
5e1a8e27 783 * Exports from raw.c.
784 */
785
3d9a14c9 786extern Backend raw_backend;
5e1a8e27 787
788/*
c91409da 789 * Exports from rlogin.c.
790 */
791
792extern Backend rlogin_backend;
793
794/*
374330e2 795 * Exports from telnet.c.
796 */
797
c14776e8 798extern Backend telnet_backend;
374330e2 799
800/*
c0a81592 801 * Exports from ssh.c. (NB the getline variables have to be GLOBAL
802 * so that PuTTYtel will still compile - otherwise it would depend
803 * on ssh.c.)
374330e2 804 */
805
c0a81592 806GLOBAL int (*ssh_get_line) (const char *prompt, char *str, int maxlen,
32874aea 807 int is_pw);
c0a81592 808GLOBAL int ssh_getline_pw_only;
c14776e8 809extern Backend ssh_backend;
374330e2 810
811/*
5bc238bb 812 * Exports from ldisc.c.
813 */
fe5634f6 814void *ldisc_create(Config *, Terminal *, Backend *, void *, void *);
fabd1805 815void ldisc_free(void *);
b9d7bcad 816void ldisc_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len, int interactive);
5bc238bb 817
818/*
5def7522 819 * Exports from ldiscucs.c.
820 */
821void lpage_send(void *, int codepage, char *buf, int len, int interactive);
822void luni_send(void *, wchar_t * widebuf, int len, int interactive);
823
824/*
374330e2 825 * Exports from sshrand.c.
826 */
827
828void random_add_noise(void *noise, int length);
374330e2 829int random_byte(void);
830void random_get_savedata(void **data, int *len);
93b581bd 831extern int random_active;
5d17ccfc 832/* The random number subsystem is activated if at least one other entity
833 * within the program expresses an interest in it. So each SSH session
834 * calls random_ref on startup and random_unref on shutdown. */
835void random_ref(void);
836void random_unref(void);
374330e2 837
838/*
39934deb 839 * Exports from pinger.c.
840 */
841typedef struct pinger_tag *Pinger;
842Pinger pinger_new(Config *cfg, Backend *back, void *backhandle);
843void pinger_reconfig(Pinger, Config *oldcfg, Config *newcfg);
844void pinger_free(Pinger);
845
846/*
374330e2 847 * Exports from misc.c.
848 */
849
db9c0f86 850#include "misc.h"
374330e2 851
852/*
067a15ea 853 * Exports from version.c.
854 */
855extern char ver[];
856
857/*
4eeb7d09 858 * Exports from unicode.c.
14963b8f 859 */
4eeb7d09 860#ifndef CP_UTF8
861#define CP_UTF8 65001
862#endif
facd762c 863/* void init_ucs(void); -- this is now in platform-specific headers */
5def7522 864int is_dbcs_leadbyte(int codepage, char byte);
865int mb_to_wc(int codepage, int flags, char *mbstr, int mblen,
866 wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen);
867int wc_to_mb(int codepage, int flags, wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen,
21d2b241 868 char *mbstr, int mblen, char *defchr, int *defused,
869 struct unicode_data *ucsdata);
a9c02454 870wchar_t xlat_uskbd2cyrllic(int ch);
4eeb7d09 871int check_compose(int first, int second);
872int decode_codepage(char *cp_name);
d4413bd2 873const char *cp_enumerate (int index);
874const char *cp_name(int codepage);
a7419ea4 875void get_unitab(int codepage, wchar_t * unitab, int ftype);
14963b8f 876
877/*
5f6fe27e 878 * Exports from wcwidth.c
879 */
94debd8c 880int mk_wcwidth(wchar_t ucs);
881int mk_wcswidth(const wchar_t *pwcs, size_t n);
882int mk_wcwidth_cjk(wchar_t ucs);
883int mk_wcswidth_cjk(const wchar_t *pwcs, size_t n);
5f6fe27e 884
885/*
8f203108 886 * Exports from mscrypto.c
887 */
888#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI
889int crypto_startup();
890void crypto_wrapup();
891#endif
892
893/*
839f10db 894 * Exports from pageantc.c.
895 *
896 * agent_query returns 1 for here's-a-response, and 0 for query-in-
897 * progress. In the latter case there will be a call to `callback'
898 * at some future point, passing callback_ctx as the first
899 * parameter and the actual reply data as the second and third.
900 *
901 * The response may be a NULL pointer (in either of the synchronous
902 * or asynchronous cases), which indicates failure to receive a
903 * response.
5c58ad2d 904 */
839f10db 905int agent_query(void *in, int inlen, void **out, int *outlen,
906 void (*callback)(void *, void *, int), void *callback_ctx);
5c58ad2d 907int agent_exists(void);
908
4eb24e3a 909/*
910 * Exports from wildcard.c
911 */
912const char *wc_error(int value);
913int wc_match(const char *wildcard, const char *target);
914int wc_unescape(char *output, const char *wildcard);
374330e2 915
ff2ae367 916/*
2285d016 917 * Exports from frontend (windlg.c etc)
1709795f 918 */
cbe2d68f 919void logevent(void *frontend, const char *);
2285d016 920void pgp_fingerprints(void);
3d9449a1 921/*
922 * verify_ssh_host_key() can return one of three values:
923 *
924 * - +1 means `key was OK' (either already known or the user just
925 * approved it) `so continue with the connection'
926 *
927 * - 0 means `key was not OK, abandon the connection'
928 *
929 * - -1 means `I've initiated enquiries, please wait to be called
930 * back via the provided function with a result that's either 0
931 * or +1'.
932 */
933int verify_ssh_host_key(void *frontend, char *host, int port, char *keytype,
934 char *keystr, char *fingerprint,
935 void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx);
936/*
937 * askalg has the same set of return values as verify_ssh_host_key.
938 */
939int askalg(void *frontend, const char *algtype, const char *algname,
940 void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx);
919baedb 941/*
942 * askappend can return four values:
943 *
944 * - 2 means overwrite the log file
945 * - 1 means append to the log file
946 * - 0 means cancel logging for this session
947 * - -1 means please wait.
948 */
949int askappend(void *frontend, Filename filename,
950 void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx);
1709795f 951
952/*
ff2ae367 953 * Exports from console.c (that aren't equivalents to things in
954 * windlg.c).
955 */
956extern int console_batch_mode;
ff2ae367 957int console_get_line(const char *prompt, char *str, int maxlen, int is_pw);
d3fef4a5 958void console_provide_logctx(void *logctx);
47a6b94c 959int is_interactive(void);
ff2ae367 960
b44b307a 961/*
962 * Exports from printing.c.
963 */
964typedef struct printer_enum_tag printer_enum;
965typedef struct printer_job_tag printer_job;
966printer_enum *printer_start_enum(int *nprinters);
967char *printer_get_name(printer_enum *, int);
968void printer_finish_enum(printer_enum *);
969printer_job *printer_start_job(char *printer);
970void printer_job_data(printer_job *, void *, int);
971void printer_finish_job(printer_job *);
972
c0a81592 973/*
974 * Exports from cmdline.c (and also cmdline_error(), which is
975 * defined differently in various places and required _by_
976 * cmdline.c).
977 */
5555d393 978int cmdline_process_param(char *, char *, int, Config *);
979void cmdline_run_saved(Config *);
679539d7 980void cmdline_cleanup(void);
c0a81592 981extern char *cmdline_password;
982#define TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER 1
46a3419b 983#define TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK 2
c0a81592 984extern int cmdline_tooltype;
985
986void cmdline_error(char *, ...);
987
e0e7dff8 988/*
d1582b2e 989 * Exports from config.c.
990 */
1a602f03 991struct controlbox;
12745e35 992void setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, int midsession,
993 int protocol, int protcfginfo);
d1582b2e 994
995/*
f0fccd51 996 * Exports from minibidi.c.
997 */
998typedef struct bidi_char {
999 wchar_t origwc, wc;
1000 unsigned short index;
1001} bidi_char;
1002int do_bidi(bidi_char *line, int count);
1003int do_shape(bidi_char *line, bidi_char *to, int count);
1004
1005/*
e0e7dff8 1006 * X11 auth mechanisms we know about.
1007 */
1008enum {
1009 X11_NO_AUTH,
1010 X11_MIT, /* MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 */
2f92b717 1011 X11_XDM, /* XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 */
e0e7dff8 1012 X11_NAUTHS
1013};
1014extern const char *const x11_authnames[]; /* declared in x11fwd.c */
1015
9a30e26b 1016/*
1017 * Miscellaneous exports from the platform-specific code.
1018 */
9fab77dc 1019Filename filename_from_str(const char *string);
1020const char *filename_to_str(const Filename *fn);
9a30e26b 1021int filename_equal(Filename f1, Filename f2);
1022int filename_is_null(Filename fn);
799dfcfa 1023char *get_username(void); /* return value needs freeing */
47a6b94c 1024char *get_random_data(int bytes); /* used in cmdgen.c */
9a30e26b 1025
39934deb 1026/*
1027 * Exports and imports from timing.c.
1028 *
1029 * schedule_timer() asks the front end to schedule a callback to a
1030 * timer function in a given number of ticks. The returned value is
1031 * the time (in ticks since an arbitrary offset) at which the
1032 * callback can be expected. This value will also be passed as the
1033 * `now' parameter to the callback function. Hence, you can (for
1034 * example) schedule an event at a particular time by calling
1035 * schedule_timer() and storing the return value in your context
1036 * structure as the time when that event is due. The first time a
1037 * callback function gives you that value or more as `now', you do
1038 * the thing.
1039 *
1040 * expire_timer_context() drops all current timers associated with
1041 * a given value of ctx (for when you're about to free ctx).
1042 *
1043 * run_timers() is called from the front end when it has reason to
1044 * think some timers have reached their moment, or when it simply
1045 * needs to know how long to wait next. We pass it the time we
1046 * think it is. It returns TRUE and places the time when the next
1047 * timer needs to go off in `next', or alternatively it returns
1048 * FALSE if there are no timers at all pending.
1049 *
1050 * timer_change_notify() must be supplied by the front end; it
1051 * notifies the front end that a new timer has been added to the
1052 * list which is sooner than any existing ones. It provides the
1053 * time when that timer needs to go off.
4ce3729f 1054 *
1055 * *** FRONT END IMPLEMENTORS NOTE:
1056 *
1057 * There's an important subtlety in the front-end implementation of
1058 * the timer interface. When a front end is given a `next' value,
1059 * either returned from run_timers() or via timer_change_notify(),
1060 * it should ensure that it really passes _that value_ as the `now'
1061 * parameter to its next run_timers call. It should _not_ simply
1062 * call GETTICKCOUNT() to get the `now' parameter when invoking
1063 * run_timers().
1064 *
1065 * The reason for this is that an OS's system clock might not agree
1066 * exactly with the timing mechanisms it supplies to wait for a
1067 * given interval. I'll illustrate this by the simple example of
1068 * Unix Plink, which uses timeouts to select() in a way which for
1069 * these purposes can simply be considered to be a wait() function.
1070 * Suppose, for the sake of argument, that this wait() function
1071 * tends to return early by 1%. Then a possible sequence of actions
1072 * is:
1073 *
1074 * - run_timers() tells the front end that the next timer firing
1075 * is 10000ms from now.
1076 * - Front end calls wait(10000ms), but according to
1077 * GETTICKCOUNT() it has only waited for 9900ms.
1078 * - Front end calls run_timers() again, passing time T-100ms as
1079 * `now'.
1080 * - run_timers() does nothing, and says the next timer firing is
1081 * still 100ms from now.
1082 * - Front end calls wait(100ms), which only waits for 99ms.
1083 * - Front end calls run_timers() yet again, passing time T-1ms.
1084 * - run_timers() says there's still 1ms to wait.
1085 * - Front end calls wait(1ms).
1086 *
1087 * If you're _lucky_ at this point, wait(1ms) will actually wait
1088 * for 1ms and you'll only have woken the program up three times.
1089 * If you're unlucky, wait(1ms) might do nothing at all due to
1090 * being below some minimum threshold, and you might find your
1091 * program spends the whole of the last millisecond tight-looping
1092 * between wait() and run_timers().
1093 *
1094 * Instead, what you should do is to _save_ the precise `next'
1095 * value provided by run_timers() or via timer_change_notify(), and
1096 * use that precise value as the input to the next run_timers()
1097 * call. So:
1098 *
1099 * - run_timers() tells the front end that the next timer firing
1100 * is at time T, 10000ms from now.
1101 * - Front end calls wait(10000ms).
1102 * - Front end then immediately calls run_timers() and passes it
1103 * time T, without stopping to check GETTICKCOUNT() at all.
1104 *
1105 * This guarantees that the program wakes up only as many times as
1106 * there are actual timer actions to be taken, and that the timing
1107 * mechanism will never send it into a tight loop.
1108 *
1109 * (It does also mean that the timer action in the above example
1110 * will occur 100ms early, but this is not generally critical. And
1111 * the hypothetical 1% error in wait() will be partially corrected
1112 * for anyway when, _after_ run_timers() returns, you call
1113 * GETTICKCOUNT() and compare the result with the returned `next'
1114 * value to find out how long you have to make your next wait().)
39934deb 1115 */
1116typedef void (*timer_fn_t)(void *ctx, long now);
1117long schedule_timer(int ticks, timer_fn_t fn, void *ctx);
1118void expire_timer_context(void *ctx);
1119int run_timers(long now, long *next);
1120void timer_change_notify(long next);
1121
374330e2 1122#endif