Move out of the SockAddr structure the mutable fields "ai" and
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2f75bae1 1/*
2 * Networking abstraction in PuTTY.
3 *
4 * The way this works is: a back end can choose to open any number
5 * of sockets - including zero, which might be necessary in some.
7e78000d 6 * It can register a bunch of callbacks (most notably for when
7 * data is received) for each socket, and it can call the networking
8 * abstraction to send data without having to worry about blocking.
9 * The stuff behind the abstraction takes care of selects and
10 * nonblocking writes and all that sort of painful gubbins.
2f75bae1 11 */
12
49bad831 13#ifndef PUTTY_NETWORK_H
14#define PUTTY_NETWORK_H
15
e8fa8f62 16#ifndef DONE_TYPEDEFS
17#define DONE_TYPEDEFS
18typedef struct config_tag Config;
19typedef struct backend_tag Backend;
20typedef struct terminal_tag Terminal;
21#endif
22
2f75bae1 23typedef struct SockAddr_tag *SockAddr;
7e78000d 24/* pay attention to levels of indirection */
25typedef struct socket_function_table **Socket;
26typedef struct plug_function_table **Plug;
27
f7f9fb5c 28#ifndef OSSOCKET_DEFINED
29typedef void *OSSocket;
30#endif
31
7e78000d 32struct socket_function_table {
32874aea 33 Plug(*plug) (Socket s, Plug p);
34 /* use a different plug (return the old one) */
35 /* if p is NULL, it doesn't change the plug */
36 /* but it does return the one it's using */
7e78000d 37 void (*close) (Socket s);
e0e7dff8 38 int (*write) (Socket s, const char *data, int len);
39 int (*write_oob) (Socket s, const char *data, int len);
7e78000d 40 void (*flush) (Socket s);
8eebd221 41 void (*set_private_ptr) (Socket s, void *ptr);
42 void *(*get_private_ptr) (Socket s);
43 void (*set_frozen) (Socket s, int is_frozen);
32874aea 44 /* ignored by tcp, but vital for ssl */
cbe2d68f 45 const char *(*socket_error) (Socket s);
7e78000d 46};
47
48struct plug_function_table {
7555d6a5 49 void (*log)(Plug p, int type, SockAddr addr, int port,
50 const char *error_msg, int error_code);
51 /*
52 * Passes the client progress reports on the process of setting
53 * up the connection.
54 *
55 * - type==0 means we are about to try to connect to address
56 * `addr' (error_msg and error_code are ignored)
57 * - type==1 means we have failed to connect to address `addr'
58 * (error_msg and error_code are supplied). This is not a
59 * fatal error - we may well have other candidate addresses
60 * to fall back to. When it _is_ fatal, the closing()
61 * function will be called.
62 */
7e78000d 63 int (*closing)
cbe2d68f 64 (Plug p, const char *error_msg, int error_code, int calling_back);
32874aea 65 /* error_msg is NULL iff it is not an error (ie it closed normally) */
66 /* calling_back != 0 iff there is a Plug function */
67 /* currently running (would cure the fixme in try_send()) */
7e78000d 68 int (*receive) (Plug p, int urgent, char *data, int len);
32874aea 69 /*
70 * - urgent==0. `data' points to `len' bytes of perfectly
71 * ordinary data.
72 *
73 * - urgent==1. `data' points to `len' bytes of data,
74 * which were read from before an Urgent pointer.
75 *
76 * - urgent==2. `data' points to `len' bytes of data,
77 * the first of which was the one at the Urgent mark.
78 */
5471d09a 79 void (*sent) (Plug p, int bufsize);
80 /*
81 * The `sent' function is called when the pending send backlog
82 * on a socket is cleared or partially cleared. The new backlog
83 * size is passed in the `bufsize' parameter.
84 */
f7f9fb5c 85 int (*accepting)(Plug p, OSSocket sock);
d74d141c 86 /*
87 * returns 0 if the host at address addr is a valid host for connecting or error
88 */
7e78000d 89};
2c94fd1c 90
8eebd221 91/* proxy indirection layer */
f85e6f6e 92/* NB, control of 'addr' is passed via new_connection, which takes
93 * responsibility for freeing it */
8eebd221 94Socket new_connection(SockAddr addr, char *hostname,
95 int port, int privport,
79bf227b 96 int oobinline, int nodelay, int keepalive,
97 Plug plug, const Config *cfg);
e8fa8f62 98Socket new_listener(char *srcaddr, int port, Plug plug, int local_host_only,
05581745 99 const Config *cfg, int addressfamily);
e8fa8f62 100SockAddr name_lookup(char *host, int port, char **canonicalname,
05581745 101 const Config *cfg, int addressfamily);
8eebd221 102
48683854 103/* platform-dependent callback from new_connection() */
f85e6f6e 104/* (same caveat about addr as new_connection()) */
48683854 105Socket platform_new_connection(SockAddr addr, char *hostname,
106 int port, int privport,
79bf227b 107 int oobinline, int nodelay, int keepalive,
108 Plug plug, const Config *cfg);
48683854 109
8eebd221 110/* socket functions */
2f75bae1 111
112void sk_init(void); /* called once at program startup */
93b581bd 113void sk_cleanup(void); /* called just before program exit */
2f75bae1 114
05581745 115SockAddr sk_namelookup(const char *host, char **canonicalname, int address_family);
e8fa8f62 116SockAddr sk_nonamelookup(const char *host);
3ad9d396 117void sk_getaddr(SockAddr addr, char *buf, int buflen);
b804e1e5 118int sk_hostname_is_local(char *name);
119int sk_address_is_local(SockAddr addr);
6971bbe7 120int sk_addrtype(SockAddr addr);
121void sk_addrcopy(SockAddr addr, char *buf);
2f75bae1 122void sk_addr_free(SockAddr addr);
123
f85e6f6e 124/* NB, control of 'addr' is passed via sk_new, which takes responsibility
125 * for freeing it, as for new_connection() */
32874aea 126Socket sk_new(SockAddr addr, int port, int privport, int oobinline,
79bf227b 127 int nodelay, int keepalive, Plug p);
7e78000d 128
05581745 129Socket sk_newlistener(char *srcaddr, int port, Plug plug, int local_host_only, int address_family);
d74d141c 130
f7f9fb5c 131Socket sk_register(OSSocket sock, Plug plug);
d74d141c 132
7e78000d 133#define sk_plug(s,p) (((*s)->plug) (s, p))
134#define sk_close(s) (((*s)->close) (s))
135#define sk_write(s,buf,len) (((*s)->write) (s, buf, len))
136#define sk_write_oob(s,buf,len) (((*s)->write_oob) (s, buf, len))
137#define sk_flush(s) (((*s)->flush) (s))
138
139#ifdef DEFINE_PLUG_METHOD_MACROS
7555d6a5 140#define plug_log(p,type,addr,port,msg,code) (((*p)->log) (p, type, addr, port, msg, code))
7e78000d 141#define plug_closing(p,msg,code,callback) (((*p)->closing) (p, msg, code, callback))
142#define plug_receive(p,urgent,buf,len) (((*p)->receive) (p, urgent, buf, len))
5471d09a 143#define plug_sent(p,bufsize) (((*p)->sent) (p, bufsize))
bcce45ed 144#define plug_accepting(p, sock) (((*p)->accepting)(p, sock))
7e78000d 145#endif
2f75bae1 146
147/*
148 * Each socket abstraction contains a `void *' private field in
149 * which the client can keep state.
7e78000d 150 *
151 * This is perhaps unnecessary now that we have the notion of a plug,
152 * but there is some existing code that uses it, so it stays.
2f75bae1 153 */
8eebd221 154#define sk_set_private_ptr(s, ptr) (((*s)->set_private_ptr) (s, ptr))
155#define sk_get_private_ptr(s) (((*s)->get_private_ptr) (s))
2f75bae1 156
157/*
158 * Special error values are returned from sk_namelookup and sk_new
159 * if there's a problem. These functions extract an error message,
160 * or return NULL if there's no problem.
161 */
cbe2d68f 162const char *sk_addr_error(SockAddr addr);
7e78000d 163#define sk_socket_error(s) (((*s)->socket_error) (s))
164
d74d141c 165/*
166 * Set the `frozen' flag on a socket. A frozen socket is one in
5471d09a 167 * which all READABLE notifications are ignored, so that data is
168 * not accepted from the peer until the socket is unfrozen. This
169 * exists for two purposes:
170 *
171 * - Port forwarding: when a local listening port receives a
172 * connection, we do not want to receive data from the new
173 * socket until we have somewhere to send it. Hence, we freeze
174 * the socket until its associated SSH channel is ready; then we
175 * unfreeze it and pending data is delivered.
176 *
177 * - Socket buffering: if an SSH channel (or the whole connection)
178 * backs up or presents a zero window, we must freeze the
179 * associated local socket in order to avoid unbounded buffer
180 * growth.
d74d141c 181 */
8eebd221 182#define sk_set_frozen(s, is_frozen) (((*s)->set_frozen) (s, is_frozen))
7e78000d 183
4ed34d25 184/*
185 * Call this after an operation that might have tried to send on a
186 * socket, to clean up any pending network errors.
187 */
188void net_pending_errors(void);
189
68a49acb 190/*
191 * Simple wrapper on getservbyname(), needed by ssh.c. Returns the
192 * port number, in host byte order (suitable for printf and so on).
193 * Returns 0 on failure. Any platform not supporting getservbyname
194 * can just return 0 - this function is not required to handle
195 * numeric port specifications.
196 */
197int net_service_lookup(char *service);
198
7e78000d 199/********** SSL stuff **********/
200
201/*
202 * This section is subject to change, but you get the general idea
203 * of what it will eventually look like.
204 */
205
7e78000d 206typedef struct certificate *Certificate;
207typedef struct our_certificate *Our_Certificate;
208 /* to be defined somewhere else, somehow */
209
210typedef struct ssl_client_socket_function_table **SSL_Client_Socket;
211typedef struct ssl_client_plug_function_table **SSL_Client_Plug;
212
213struct ssl_client_socket_function_table {
214 struct socket_function_table base;
215 void (*renegotiate) (SSL_Client_Socket s);
32874aea 216 /* renegotiate the cipher spec */
7e78000d 217};
218
219struct ssl_client_plug_function_table {
220 struct plug_function_table base;
221 int (*refuse_cert) (SSL_Client_Plug p, Certificate cert[]);
32874aea 222 /* do we accept this certificate chain? If not, why not? */
223 /* cert[0] is the server's certificate, cert[] is NULL-terminated */
224 /* the last certificate may or may not be the root certificate */
225 Our_Certificate(*client_cert) (SSL_Client_Plug p);
226 /* the server wants us to identify ourselves */
227 /* may return NULL if we want anonymity */
7e78000d 228};
229
32874aea 230SSL_Client_Socket sk_ssl_client_over(Socket s, /* pre-existing (tcp) connection */
231 SSL_Client_Plug p);
7e78000d 232
233#define sk_renegotiate(s) (((*s)->renegotiate) (s))
49bad831 234
235#endif