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876eefd4 1/*
2 * psftp.h: interface between psftp.c / scp.c and each
3 * platform-specific SFTP module.
4 */
5
6#ifndef PUTTY_PSFTP_H
7#define PUTTY_PSFTP_H
8
9/*
10 * psftp_getcwd returns the local current directory. The returned
11 * string must be freed by the caller.
12 */
13char *psftp_getcwd(void);
14
15/*
16 * psftp_lcd changes the local current directory. The return value
17 * is NULL on success, or else an error message which must be freed
18 * by the caller.
19 */
20char *psftp_lcd(char *newdir);
21
22/*
23 * Retrieve file times on a local file. Must return two unsigned
24 * longs in POSIX time_t format.
25 */
26void get_file_times(char *filename, unsigned long *mtime,
27 unsigned long *atime);
28
29/*
30 * One iteration of the PSFTP event loop: wait for network data and
31 * process it, once.
32 */
33int ssh_sftp_loop_iteration(void);
34
35/*
36 * The main program in psftp.c. Called from main() in the platform-
37 * specific code, after doing any platform-specific initialisation.
38 */
39int psftp_main(int argc, char *argv[]);
40
41/*
42 * These functions are used by PSCP to transmit progress updates
43 * and error information to a GUI window managing it. This will
44 * probably only ever be supported on Windows, so these functions
45 * can safely be stubs on all other platforms.
46 */
47void gui_update_stats(char *name, unsigned long size,
48 int percentage, unsigned long elapsed,
49 unsigned long done, unsigned long eta,
50 unsigned long ratebs);
51void gui_send_errcount(int list, int errs);
52void gui_send_char(int is_stderr, int c);
53void gui_enable(char *arg);
54
55/*
56 * It's likely that a given platform's implementation of file
57 * transfer utilities is going to want to do things with them that
58 * aren't present in stdio. Hence we supply an alternative
59 * abstraction for file access functions.
60 *
61 * This abstraction tells you the size and access times when you
62 * open an existing file (platforms may choose the meaning of the
63 * file times if it's not clear; whatever they choose will be what
64 * PSCP sends to the server as mtime and atime), and lets you set
65 * the times when saving a new file.
66 *
67 * On the other hand, the abstraction is pretty simple: it supports
68 * only opening a file and reading it, or creating a file and
69 * writing it. (FIXME: to use this in PSFTP it will also need to
70 * support seeking to a starting point for restarted transfers.)
71 * None of this read-and-write, seeking-back-and-forth stuff.
72 */
73typedef struct RFile RFile;
74typedef struct WFile WFile;
75/* Output params size, mtime and atime can all be NULL if desired */
76RFile *open_existing_file(char *name, unsigned long *size,
77 unsigned long *mtime, unsigned long *atime);
78/* Returns <0 on error, 0 on eof, or number of bytes read, as usual */
79int read_from_file(RFile *f, void *buffer, int length);
80/* Closes and frees the RFile */
81void close_rfile(RFile *f);
82WFile *open_new_file(char *name);
83/* Returns <0 on error, 0 on eof, or number of bytes written, as usual */
84int write_to_file(WFile *f, void *buffer, int length);
85void set_file_times(WFile *f, unsigned long mtime, unsigned long atime);
86/* Closes and frees the WFile */
87void close_wfile(WFile *f);
88
89/*
90 * Determine the type of a file: nonexistent, file, directory or
91 * weird. `weird' covers anything else - named pipes, Unix sockets,
92 * device files, fish, badgers, you name it. Things marked `weird'
93 * will be skipped over in recursive file transfers, so the only
94 * real reason for not lumping them in with `nonexistent' is that
95 * it allows a slightly more sane error message.
96 */
97enum {
98 FILE_TYPE_NONEXISTENT, FILE_TYPE_FILE, FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY, FILE_TYPE_WEIRD
99};
100int file_type(char *name);
101
102/*
103 * Read all the file names out of a directory.
104 */
105typedef struct DirHandle DirHandle;
106DirHandle *open_directory(char *name);
107/* The string returned from this will need freeing if not NULL */
108char *read_filename(DirHandle *dir);
109void close_directory(DirHandle *dir);
110
111/*
112 * Test a filespec to see whether it's a local wildcard or not.
113 * Return values:
114 *
115 * - WCTYPE_WILDCARD (this is a wildcard).
116 * - WCTYPE_FILENAME (this is a single file name).
117 * - WCTYPE_NONEXISTENT (whichever it was, nothing of that name exists).
118 *
119 * Some platforms may choose not to support local wildcards when
120 * they come from the command line; in this case they simply never
121 * return WCTYPE_WILDCARD, but still test the file's existence.
122 * (However, all platforms will probably want to support wildcards
123 * inside the PSFTP CLI.)
124 */
125enum {
126 WCTYPE_NONEXISTENT, WCTYPE_FILENAME, WCTYPE_WILDCARD
127};
128int test_wildcard(char *name, int cmdline);
129
130/*
131 * Actually return matching file names for a local wildcard.
132 */
133typedef struct WildcardMatcher WildcardMatcher;
134WildcardMatcher *begin_wildcard_matching(char *name);
135/* The string returned from this will need freeing if not NULL */
136char *wildcard_get_filename(WildcardMatcher *dir);
137void finish_wildcard_matching(WildcardMatcher *dir);
138
139/*
140 * Create a directory. Returns 0 on error, !=0 on success.
141 */
142int create_directory(char *name);
143
144/*
145 * Concatenate a directory name and a file name. The way this is
146 * done will depend on the OS.
147 */
148char *dir_file_cat(char *dir, char *file);
149
150#endif /* PUTTY_PSFTP_H */