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29 * @(#)tcp_subr.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
30 * tcp_subr.c,v 1.5 1994/10/08 22:39:58 phk Exp
34 * Changes and additions relating to SLiRP
35 * Copyright (c) 1995 Danny Gasparovski.
37 * Please read the file COPYRIGHT for the
38 * terms and conditions of the copyright.
41 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
44 /* patchable/settable parameters for tcp */
45 /* Don't do rfc1323 performance enhancements */
46 #define TCP_DO_RFC1323 0
52 tcp_init(Slirp
*slirp
)
54 slirp
->tcp_iss
= 1; /* wrong */
55 slirp
->tcb
.so_next
= slirp
->tcb
.so_prev
= &slirp
->tcb
;
56 slirp
->tcp_last_so
= &slirp
->tcb
;
59 void tcp_cleanup(Slirp
*slirp
)
61 while (slirp
->tcb
.so_next
!= &slirp
->tcb
) {
62 tcp_close(sototcpcb(slirp
->tcb
.so_next
));
67 * Create template to be used to send tcp packets on a connection.
68 * Call after host entry created, fills
69 * in a skeletal tcp/ip header, minimizing the amount of work
70 * necessary when the connection is used.
73 tcp_template(struct tcpcb
*tp
)
75 struct socket
*so
= tp
->t_socket
;
76 register struct tcpiphdr
*n
= &tp
->t_template
;
79 memset(&n
->ti
, 0, sizeof(n
->ti
));
81 switch (so
->so_ffamily
) {
83 n
->ti_pr
= IPPROTO_TCP
;
84 n
->ti_len
= htons(sizeof(struct tcphdr
));
85 n
->ti_src
= so
->so_faddr
;
86 n
->ti_dst
= so
->so_laddr
;
87 n
->ti_sport
= so
->so_fport
;
88 n
->ti_dport
= so
->so_lport
;
92 n
->ti_nh6
= IPPROTO_TCP
;
93 n
->ti_len
= htons(sizeof(struct tcphdr
));
94 n
->ti_src6
= so
->so_faddr6
;
95 n
->ti_dst6
= so
->so_laddr6
;
96 n
->ti_sport
= so
->so_fport6
;
97 n
->ti_dport
= so
->so_lport6
;
101 g_assert_not_reached();
115 * Send a single message to the TCP at address specified by
116 * the given TCP/IP header. If m == 0, then we make a copy
117 * of the tcpiphdr at ti and send directly to the addressed host.
118 * This is used to force keep alive messages out using the TCP
119 * template for a connection tp->t_template. If flags are given
120 * then we send a message back to the TCP which originated the
121 * segment ti, and discard the mbuf containing it and any other
124 * In any case the ack and sequence number of the transmitted
125 * segment are as specified by the parameters.
128 tcp_respond(struct tcpcb
*tp
, struct tcpiphdr
*ti
, struct mbuf
*m
,
129 tcp_seq ack
, tcp_seq seq
, int flags
, unsigned short af
)
134 DEBUG_CALL("tcp_respond");
135 DEBUG_ARG("tp = %p", tp
);
136 DEBUG_ARG("ti = %p", ti
);
137 DEBUG_ARG("m = %p", m
);
138 DEBUG_ARG("ack = %u", ack
);
139 DEBUG_ARG("seq = %u", seq
);
140 DEBUG_ARG("flags = %x", flags
);
143 win
= sbspace(&tp
->t_socket
->so_rcv
);
145 if (!tp
|| (m
= m_get(tp
->t_socket
->slirp
)) == NULL
)
148 m
->m_data
+= IF_MAXLINKHDR
;
149 *mtod(m
, struct tcpiphdr
*) = *ti
;
150 ti
= mtod(m
, struct tcpiphdr
*);
153 ti
->ti
.ti_i4
.ih_x1
= 0;
156 ti
->ti
.ti_i6
.ih_x1
= 0;
159 g_assert_not_reached();
164 * ti points into m so the next line is just making
165 * the mbuf point to ti
167 m
->m_data
= (caddr_t
)ti
;
169 m
->m_len
= sizeof (struct tcpiphdr
);
171 #define xchg(a,b,type) { type t; t=a; a=b; b=t; }
174 xchg(ti
->ti_dst
.s_addr
, ti
->ti_src
.s_addr
, uint32_t);
175 xchg(ti
->ti_dport
, ti
->ti_sport
, uint16_t);
178 xchg(ti
->ti_dst6
, ti
->ti_src6
, struct in6_addr
);
179 xchg(ti
->ti_dport
, ti
->ti_sport
, uint16_t);
182 g_assert_not_reached();
186 ti
->ti_len
= htons((u_short
)(sizeof (struct tcphdr
) + tlen
));
187 tlen
+= sizeof (struct tcpiphdr
);
192 ti
->ti_seq
= htonl(seq
);
193 ti
->ti_ack
= htonl(ack
);
195 ti
->ti_off
= sizeof (struct tcphdr
) >> 2;
196 ti
->ti_flags
= flags
;
198 ti
->ti_win
= htons((uint16_t) (win
>> tp
->rcv_scale
));
200 ti
->ti_win
= htons((uint16_t)win
);
203 ti
->ti_sum
= cksum(m
, tlen
);
205 struct tcpiphdr tcpiph_save
= *(mtod(m
, struct tcpiphdr
*));
211 m
->m_data
+= sizeof(struct tcpiphdr
) - sizeof(struct tcphdr
)
213 m
->m_len
-= sizeof(struct tcpiphdr
) - sizeof(struct tcphdr
)
215 ip
= mtod(m
, struct ip
*);
216 ip
->ip_len
= m
->m_len
;
217 ip
->ip_dst
= tcpiph_save
.ti_dst
;
218 ip
->ip_src
= tcpiph_save
.ti_src
;
219 ip
->ip_p
= tcpiph_save
.ti_pr
;
221 if (flags
& TH_RST
) {
224 ip
->ip_ttl
= IPDEFTTL
;
231 m
->m_data
+= sizeof(struct tcpiphdr
) - sizeof(struct tcphdr
)
232 - sizeof(struct ip6
);
233 m
->m_len
-= sizeof(struct tcpiphdr
) - sizeof(struct tcphdr
)
234 - sizeof(struct ip6
);
235 ip6
= mtod(m
, struct ip6
*);
236 ip6
->ip_pl
= tcpiph_save
.ti_len
;
237 ip6
->ip_dst
= tcpiph_save
.ti_dst6
;
238 ip6
->ip_src
= tcpiph_save
.ti_src6
;
239 ip6
->ip_nh
= tcpiph_save
.ti_nh6
;
241 ip6_output(NULL
, m
, 0);
245 g_assert_not_reached();
250 * Create a new TCP control block, making an
251 * empty reassembly queue and hooking it to the argument
252 * protocol control block.
255 tcp_newtcpcb(struct socket
*so
)
257 register struct tcpcb
*tp
;
259 tp
= (struct tcpcb
*)malloc(sizeof(*tp
));
261 return ((struct tcpcb
*)0);
263 memset((char *) tp
, 0, sizeof(struct tcpcb
));
264 tp
->seg_next
= tp
->seg_prev
= (struct tcpiphdr
*)tp
;
265 tp
->t_maxseg
= (so
->so_ffamily
== AF_INET
) ? TCP_MSS
: TCP6_MSS
;
267 tp
->t_flags
= TCP_DO_RFC1323
? (TF_REQ_SCALE
|TF_REQ_TSTMP
) : 0;
271 * Init srtt to TCPTV_SRTTBASE (0), so we can tell that we have no
272 * rtt estimate. Set rttvar so that srtt + 2 * rttvar gives
273 * reasonable initial retransmit time.
275 tp
->t_srtt
= TCPTV_SRTTBASE
;
276 tp
->t_rttvar
= TCPTV_SRTTDFLT
<< 2;
277 tp
->t_rttmin
= TCPTV_MIN
;
279 TCPT_RANGESET(tp
->t_rxtcur
,
280 ((TCPTV_SRTTBASE
>> 2) + (TCPTV_SRTTDFLT
<< 2)) >> 1,
281 TCPTV_MIN
, TCPTV_REXMTMAX
);
283 tp
->snd_cwnd
= TCP_MAXWIN
<< TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT
;
284 tp
->snd_ssthresh
= TCP_MAXWIN
<< TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT
;
285 tp
->t_state
= TCPS_CLOSED
;
293 * Drop a TCP connection, reporting
294 * the specified error. If connection is synchronized,
295 * then send a RST to peer.
297 struct tcpcb
*tcp_drop(struct tcpcb
*tp
, int err
)
299 DEBUG_CALL("tcp_drop");
300 DEBUG_ARG("tp = %p", tp
);
301 DEBUG_ARG("errno = %d", errno
);
303 if (TCPS_HAVERCVDSYN(tp
->t_state
)) {
304 tp
->t_state
= TCPS_CLOSED
;
305 (void) tcp_output(tp
);
307 return (tcp_close(tp
));
311 * Close a TCP control block:
312 * discard all space held by the tcp
313 * discard internet protocol block
314 * wake up any sleepers
317 tcp_close(struct tcpcb
*tp
)
319 register struct tcpiphdr
*t
;
320 struct socket
*so
= tp
->t_socket
;
321 Slirp
*slirp
= so
->slirp
;
322 register struct mbuf
*m
;
324 DEBUG_CALL("tcp_close");
325 DEBUG_ARG("tp = %p", tp
);
327 /* free the reassembly queue, if any */
328 t
= tcpfrag_list_first(tp
);
329 while (!tcpfrag_list_end(t
, tp
)) {
330 t
= tcpiphdr_next(t
);
331 m
= tcpiphdr_prev(t
)->ti_mbuf
;
332 remque(tcpiphdr2qlink(tcpiphdr_prev(t
)));
337 /* clobber input socket cache if we're closing the cached connection */
338 if (so
== slirp
->tcp_last_so
)
339 slirp
->tcp_last_so
= &slirp
->tcb
;
344 return ((struct tcpcb
*)0);
348 * TCP protocol interface to socket abstraction.
352 * User issued close, and wish to trail through shutdown states:
353 * if never received SYN, just forget it. If got a SYN from peer,
354 * but haven't sent FIN, then go to FIN_WAIT_1 state to send peer a FIN.
355 * If already got a FIN from peer, then almost done; go to LAST_ACK
356 * state. In all other cases, have already sent FIN to peer (e.g.
357 * after PRU_SHUTDOWN), and just have to play tedious game waiting
358 * for peer to send FIN or not respond to keep-alives, etc.
359 * We can let the user exit from the close as soon as the FIN is acked.
362 tcp_sockclosed(struct tcpcb
*tp
)
365 DEBUG_CALL("tcp_sockclosed");
366 DEBUG_ARG("tp = %p", tp
);
372 switch (tp
->t_state
) {
377 tp
->t_state
= TCPS_CLOSED
;
381 case TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED
:
382 case TCPS_ESTABLISHED
:
383 tp
->t_state
= TCPS_FIN_WAIT_1
;
386 case TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT
:
387 tp
->t_state
= TCPS_LAST_ACK
;
394 * Connect to a host on the Internet
395 * Called by tcp_input
396 * Only do a connect, the tcp fields will be set in tcp_input
397 * return 0 if there's a result of the connect,
398 * else return -1 means we're still connecting
399 * The return value is almost always -1 since the socket is
400 * nonblocking. Connect returns after the SYN is sent, and does
401 * not wait for ACK+SYN.
403 int tcp_fconnect(struct socket
*so
, unsigned short af
)
407 DEBUG_CALL("tcp_fconnect");
408 DEBUG_ARG("so = %p", so
);
410 ret
= so
->s
= qemu_socket(af
, SOCK_STREAM
, 0);
413 struct sockaddr_storage addr
;
415 qemu_set_nonblock(s
);
416 socket_set_fast_reuse(s
);
418 qemu_setsockopt(s
, SOL_SOCKET
, SO_OOBINLINE
, &opt
, sizeof(opt
));
421 DEBUG_CALL(" connect()ing")
422 sotranslate_out(so
, &addr
);
424 /* We don't care what port we get */
425 ret
= connect(s
, (struct sockaddr
*)&addr
, sockaddr_size(&addr
));
428 * If it's not in progress, it failed, so we just return 0,
429 * without clearing SS_NOFDREF
438 * Accept the socket and connect to the local-host
440 * We have a problem. The correct thing to do would be
441 * to first connect to the local-host, and only if the
442 * connection is accepted, then do an accept() here.
443 * But, a) we need to know who's trying to connect
444 * to the socket to be able to SYN the local-host, and
445 * b) we are already connected to the foreign host by
446 * the time it gets to accept(), so... We simply accept
447 * here and SYN the local-host.
449 void tcp_connect(struct socket
*inso
)
451 Slirp
*slirp
= inso
->slirp
;
453 struct sockaddr_storage addr
;
454 socklen_t addrlen
= sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage
);
458 DEBUG_CALL("tcp_connect");
459 DEBUG_ARG("inso = %p", inso
);
462 * If it's an SS_ACCEPTONCE socket, no need to socreate()
463 * another socket, just use the accept() socket.
465 if (inso
->so_state
& SS_FACCEPTONCE
) {
466 /* FACCEPTONCE already have a tcpcb */
469 so
= socreate(slirp
);
471 /* If it failed, get rid of the pending connection */
472 closesocket(accept(inso
->s
, (struct sockaddr
*)&addr
, &addrlen
));
475 if (tcp_attach(so
) < 0) {
476 free(so
); /* NOT sofree */
479 so
->lhost
= inso
->lhost
;
480 so
->so_ffamily
= inso
->so_ffamily
;
483 tcp_mss(sototcpcb(so
), 0);
485 s
= accept(inso
->s
, (struct sockaddr
*)&addr
, &addrlen
);
487 tcp_close(sototcpcb(so
)); /* This will sofree() as well */
490 qemu_set_nonblock(s
);
491 socket_set_fast_reuse(s
);
493 qemu_setsockopt(s
, SOL_SOCKET
, SO_OOBINLINE
, &opt
, sizeof(int));
494 socket_set_nodelay(s
);
497 sotranslate_accept(so
);
499 /* Close the accept() socket, set right state */
500 if (inso
->so_state
& SS_FACCEPTONCE
) {
501 /* If we only accept once, close the accept() socket */
504 /* Don't select it yet, even though we have an FD */
505 /* if it's not FACCEPTONCE, it's already NOFDREF */
506 so
->so_state
= SS_NOFDREF
;
509 so
->so_state
|= SS_INCOMING
;
511 so
->so_iptos
= tcp_tos(so
);
516 tp
->t_state
= TCPS_SYN_SENT
;
517 tp
->t_timer
[TCPT_KEEP
] = TCPTV_KEEP_INIT
;
518 tp
->iss
= slirp
->tcp_iss
;
519 slirp
->tcp_iss
+= TCP_ISSINCR
/2;
525 * Attach a TCPCB to a socket.
528 tcp_attach(struct socket
*so
)
530 if ((so
->so_tcpcb
= tcp_newtcpcb(so
)) == NULL
)
533 insque(so
, &so
->slirp
->tcb
);
539 * Set the socket's type of service field
541 static const struct tos_t tcptos
[] = {
542 {0, 20, IPTOS_THROUGHPUT
, 0}, /* ftp data */
543 {21, 21, IPTOS_LOWDELAY
, EMU_FTP
}, /* ftp control */
544 {0, 23, IPTOS_LOWDELAY
, 0}, /* telnet */
545 {0, 80, IPTOS_THROUGHPUT
, 0}, /* WWW */
546 {0, 513, IPTOS_LOWDELAY
, EMU_RLOGIN
|EMU_NOCONNECT
}, /* rlogin */
547 {0, 514, IPTOS_LOWDELAY
, EMU_RSH
|EMU_NOCONNECT
}, /* shell */
548 {0, 544, IPTOS_LOWDELAY
, EMU_KSH
}, /* kshell */
549 {0, 543, IPTOS_LOWDELAY
, 0}, /* klogin */
550 {0, 6667, IPTOS_THROUGHPUT
, EMU_IRC
}, /* IRC */
551 {0, 6668, IPTOS_THROUGHPUT
, EMU_IRC
}, /* IRC undernet */
552 {0, 7070, IPTOS_LOWDELAY
, EMU_REALAUDIO
}, /* RealAudio control */
553 {0, 113, IPTOS_LOWDELAY
, EMU_IDENT
}, /* identd protocol */
557 static struct emu_t
*tcpemu
= NULL
;
560 * Return TOS according to the above table
563 tcp_tos(struct socket
*so
)
568 while(tcptos
[i
].tos
) {
569 if ((tcptos
[i
].fport
&& (ntohs(so
->so_fport
) == tcptos
[i
].fport
)) ||
570 (tcptos
[i
].lport
&& (ntohs(so
->so_lport
) == tcptos
[i
].lport
))) {
571 so
->so_emu
= tcptos
[i
].emu
;
572 return tcptos
[i
].tos
;
577 /* Nope, lets see if there's a user-added one */
578 for (emup
= tcpemu
; emup
; emup
= emup
->next
) {
579 if ((emup
->fport
&& (ntohs(so
->so_fport
) == emup
->fport
)) ||
580 (emup
->lport
&& (ntohs(so
->so_lport
) == emup
->lport
))) {
581 so
->so_emu
= emup
->emu
;
590 * Emulate programs that try and connect to us
591 * This includes ftp (the data connection is
592 * initiated by the server) and IRC (DCC CHAT and
595 * NOTE: It's possible to crash SLiRP by sending it
596 * unstandard strings to emulate... if this is a problem,
597 * more checks are needed here
599 * XXX Assumes the whole command came in one packet
601 * XXX Some ftp clients will have their TOS set to
602 * LOWDELAY and so Nagel will kick in. Because of this,
603 * we'll get the first letter, followed by the rest, so
604 * we simply scan for ORT instead of PORT...
605 * DCC doesn't have this problem because there's other stuff
606 * in the packet before the DCC command.
608 * Return 1 if the mbuf m is still valid and should be
611 * NOTE: if you return 0 you MUST m_free() the mbuf!
614 tcp_emu(struct socket
*so
, struct mbuf
*m
)
616 Slirp
*slirp
= so
->slirp
;
617 u_int n1
, n2
, n3
, n4
, n5
, n6
;
623 DEBUG_CALL("tcp_emu");
624 DEBUG_ARG("so = %p", so
);
625 DEBUG_ARG("m = %p", m
);
632 * Identification protocol as per rfc-1413
636 struct socket
*tmpso
;
637 struct sockaddr_in addr
;
638 socklen_t addrlen
= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in
);
639 struct sbuf
*so_rcv
= &so
->so_rcv
;
641 memcpy(so_rcv
->sb_wptr
, m
->m_data
, m
->m_len
);
642 so_rcv
->sb_wptr
+= m
->m_len
;
643 so_rcv
->sb_rptr
+= m
->m_len
;
644 m
->m_data
[m
->m_len
] = 0; /* NULL terminate */
645 if (strchr(m
->m_data
, '\r') || strchr(m
->m_data
, '\n')) {
646 if (sscanf(so_rcv
->sb_data
, "%u%*[ ,]%u", &n1
, &n2
) == 2) {
649 /* n2 is the one on our host */
650 for (tmpso
= slirp
->tcb
.so_next
;
651 tmpso
!= &slirp
->tcb
;
652 tmpso
= tmpso
->so_next
) {
653 if (tmpso
->so_laddr
.s_addr
== so
->so_laddr
.s_addr
&&
654 tmpso
->so_lport
== n2
&&
655 tmpso
->so_faddr
.s_addr
== so
->so_faddr
.s_addr
&&
656 tmpso
->so_fport
== n1
) {
657 if (getsockname(tmpso
->s
,
658 (struct sockaddr
*)&addr
, &addrlen
) == 0)
659 n2
= ntohs(addr
.sin_port
);
664 so_rcv
->sb_cc
= snprintf(so_rcv
->sb_data
,
666 "%d,%d\r\n", n1
, n2
);
667 so_rcv
->sb_rptr
= so_rcv
->sb_data
;
668 so_rcv
->sb_wptr
= so_rcv
->sb_data
+ so_rcv
->sb_cc
;
674 case EMU_FTP
: /* ftp */
675 *(m
->m_data
+m
->m_len
) = 0; /* NUL terminate for strstr */
676 if ((bptr
= (char *)strstr(m
->m_data
, "ORT")) != NULL
) {
678 * Need to emulate the PORT command
680 x
= sscanf(bptr
, "ORT %u,%u,%u,%u,%u,%u\r\n%256[^\177]",
681 &n1
, &n2
, &n3
, &n4
, &n5
, &n6
, buff
);
685 laddr
= htonl((n1
<< 24) | (n2
<< 16) | (n3
<< 8) | (n4
));
686 lport
= htons((n5
<< 8) | (n6
));
688 if ((so
= tcp_listen(slirp
, INADDR_ANY
, 0, laddr
,
689 lport
, SS_FACCEPTONCE
)) == NULL
) {
692 n6
= ntohs(so
->so_fport
);
694 n5
= (n6
>> 8) & 0xff;
697 laddr
= ntohl(so
->so_faddr
.s_addr
);
699 n1
= ((laddr
>> 24) & 0xff);
700 n2
= ((laddr
>> 16) & 0xff);
701 n3
= ((laddr
>> 8) & 0xff);
704 m
->m_len
= bptr
- m
->m_data
; /* Adjust length */
705 m
->m_len
+= snprintf(bptr
, m
->m_size
- m
->m_len
,
706 "ORT %d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d\r\n%s",
707 n1
, n2
, n3
, n4
, n5
, n6
, x
==7?buff
:"");
709 } else if ((bptr
= (char *)strstr(m
->m_data
, "27 Entering")) != NULL
) {
711 * Need to emulate the PASV response
713 x
= sscanf(bptr
, "27 Entering Passive Mode (%u,%u,%u,%u,%u,%u)\r\n%256[^\177]",
714 &n1
, &n2
, &n3
, &n4
, &n5
, &n6
, buff
);
718 laddr
= htonl((n1
<< 24) | (n2
<< 16) | (n3
<< 8) | (n4
));
719 lport
= htons((n5
<< 8) | (n6
));
721 if ((so
= tcp_listen(slirp
, INADDR_ANY
, 0, laddr
,
722 lport
, SS_FACCEPTONCE
)) == NULL
) {
725 n6
= ntohs(so
->so_fport
);
727 n5
= (n6
>> 8) & 0xff;
730 laddr
= ntohl(so
->so_faddr
.s_addr
);
732 n1
= ((laddr
>> 24) & 0xff);
733 n2
= ((laddr
>> 16) & 0xff);
734 n3
= ((laddr
>> 8) & 0xff);
737 m
->m_len
= bptr
- m
->m_data
; /* Adjust length */
738 m
->m_len
+= snprintf(bptr
, m
->m_size
- m
->m_len
,
739 "27 Entering Passive Mode (%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d)\r\n%s",
740 n1
, n2
, n3
, n4
, n5
, n6
, x
==7?buff
:"");
749 * The kshell (Kerberos rsh) and shell services both pass
750 * a local port port number to carry signals to the server
751 * and stderr to the client. It is passed at the beginning
752 * of the connection as a NUL-terminated decimal ASCII string.
755 for (lport
= 0, i
= 0; i
< m
->m_len
-1; ++i
) {
756 if (m
->m_data
[i
] < '0' || m
->m_data
[i
] > '9')
757 return 1; /* invalid number */
759 lport
+= m
->m_data
[i
] - '0';
761 if (m
->m_data
[m
->m_len
-1] == '\0' && lport
!= 0 &&
762 (so
= tcp_listen(slirp
, INADDR_ANY
, 0, so
->so_laddr
.s_addr
,
763 htons(lport
), SS_FACCEPTONCE
)) != NULL
)
764 m
->m_len
= snprintf(m
->m_data
, m
->m_size
, "%d",
765 ntohs(so
->so_fport
)) + 1;
770 * Need to emulate DCC CHAT, DCC SEND and DCC MOVE
772 *(m
->m_data
+m
->m_len
) = 0; /* NULL terminate the string for strstr */
773 if ((bptr
= (char *)strstr(m
->m_data
, "DCC")) == NULL
)
776 /* The %256s is for the broken mIRC */
777 if (sscanf(bptr
, "DCC CHAT %256s %u %u", buff
, &laddr
, &lport
) == 3) {
778 if ((so
= tcp_listen(slirp
, INADDR_ANY
, 0,
779 htonl(laddr
), htons(lport
),
780 SS_FACCEPTONCE
)) == NULL
) {
783 m
->m_len
= bptr
- m
->m_data
; /* Adjust length */
784 m
->m_len
+= snprintf(bptr
, m
->m_size
,
785 "DCC CHAT chat %lu %u%c\n",
786 (unsigned long)ntohl(so
->so_faddr
.s_addr
),
787 ntohs(so
->so_fport
), 1);
788 } else if (sscanf(bptr
, "DCC SEND %256s %u %u %u", buff
, &laddr
, &lport
, &n1
) == 4) {
789 if ((so
= tcp_listen(slirp
, INADDR_ANY
, 0,
790 htonl(laddr
), htons(lport
),
791 SS_FACCEPTONCE
)) == NULL
) {
794 m
->m_len
= bptr
- m
->m_data
; /* Adjust length */
795 m
->m_len
+= snprintf(bptr
, m
->m_size
,
796 "DCC SEND %s %lu %u %u%c\n", buff
,
797 (unsigned long)ntohl(so
->so_faddr
.s_addr
),
798 ntohs(so
->so_fport
), n1
, 1);
799 } else if (sscanf(bptr
, "DCC MOVE %256s %u %u %u", buff
, &laddr
, &lport
, &n1
) == 4) {
800 if ((so
= tcp_listen(slirp
, INADDR_ANY
, 0,
801 htonl(laddr
), htons(lport
),
802 SS_FACCEPTONCE
)) == NULL
) {
805 m
->m_len
= bptr
- m
->m_data
; /* Adjust length */
806 m
->m_len
+= snprintf(bptr
, m
->m_size
,
807 "DCC MOVE %s %lu %u %u%c\n", buff
,
808 (unsigned long)ntohl(so
->so_faddr
.s_addr
),
809 ntohs(so
->so_fport
), n1
, 1);
815 * RealAudio emulation - JP. We must try to parse the incoming
816 * data and try to find the two characters that contain the
817 * port number. Then we redirect an udp port and replace the
818 * number with the real port we got.
820 * The 1.0 beta versions of the player are not supported
823 * A typical packet for player version 1.0 (release version):
825 * 0000:50 4E 41 00 05
826 * 0000:00 01 00 02 1B D7 00 00 67 E6 6C DC 63 00 12 50 ........g.l.c..P
827 * 0010:4E 43 4C 49 45 4E 54 20 31 30 31 20 41 4C 50 48 NCLIENT 101 ALPH
828 * 0020:41 6C 00 00 52 00 17 72 61 66 69 6C 65 73 2F 76 Al..R..rafiles/v
829 * 0030:6F 61 2F 65 6E 67 6C 69 73 68 5F 2E 72 61 79 42 oa/english_.rayB
831 * Now the port number 0x1BD7 is found at offset 0x04 of the
832 * Now the port number 0x1BD7 is found at offset 0x04 of the
833 * second packet. This time we received five bytes first and
834 * then the rest. You never know how many bytes you get.
836 * A typical packet for player version 2.0 (beta):
838 * 0000:50 4E 41 00 06 00 02 00 00 00 01 00 02 1B C1 00 PNA.............
839 * 0010:00 67 75 78 F5 63 00 0A 57 69 6E 32 2E 30 2E 30 .gux.c..Win2.0.0
840 * 0020:2E 35 6C 00 00 52 00 1C 72 61 66 69 6C 65 73 2F .5l..R..rafiles/
841 * 0030:77 65 62 73 69 74 65 2F 32 30 72 65 6C 65 61 73 website/20releas
842 * 0040:65 2E 72 61 79 53 00 00 06 36 42 e.rayS...6B
844 * Port number 0x1BC1 is found at offset 0x0d.
846 * This is just a horrible switch statement. Variable ra tells
847 * us where we're going.
851 while (bptr
< m
->m_data
+ m
->m_len
) {
865 if (*bptr
++ != ra_tbl
[ra
]) {
873 * We may get 0x50 several times, ignore them
879 } else if (*bptr
++ != ra_tbl
[ra
]) {
887 * skip version number
894 * The difference between versions 1.0 and
895 * 2.0 is here. For future versions of
896 * the player this may need to be modified.
898 if (*(bptr
+ 1) == 0x02)
905 /* This is the field containing the port
906 * number that RA-player is listening to.
908 lport
= (((u_char
*)bptr
)[0] << 8)
909 + ((u_char
*)bptr
)[1];
911 lport
+= 256; /* don't know why */
912 if (lport
< 6970 || lport
> 7170)
913 return 1; /* failed */
915 /* try to get udp port between 6970 - 7170 */
916 for (p
= 6970; p
< 7071; p
++) {
917 if (udp_listen(slirp
, INADDR_ANY
,
927 *(u_char
*)bptr
++ = (p
>> 8) & 0xff;
928 *(u_char
*)bptr
= p
& 0xff;
930 return 1; /* port redirected, we're done */
941 /* Ooops, not emulated, won't call tcp_emu again */
948 * Do misc. config of SLiRP while its running.
949 * Return 0 if this connections is to be closed, 1 otherwise,
950 * return 2 if this is a command-line connection
952 int tcp_ctl(struct socket
*so
)
954 Slirp
*slirp
= so
->slirp
;
955 struct sbuf
*sb
= &so
->so_snd
;
956 struct ex_list
*ex_ptr
;
959 DEBUG_CALL("tcp_ctl");
960 DEBUG_ARG("so = %p", so
);
962 if (so
->so_faddr
.s_addr
!= slirp
->vhost_addr
.s_addr
) {
963 /* Check if it's pty_exec */
964 for (ex_ptr
= slirp
->exec_list
; ex_ptr
; ex_ptr
= ex_ptr
->ex_next
) {
965 if (ex_ptr
->ex_fport
== so
->so_fport
&&
966 so
->so_faddr
.s_addr
== ex_ptr
->ex_addr
.s_addr
) {
967 if (ex_ptr
->ex_pty
== 3) {
969 so
->extra
= (void *)ex_ptr
->ex_exec
;
972 do_pty
= ex_ptr
->ex_pty
;
973 DEBUG_MISC((dfd
, " executing %s\n", ex_ptr
->ex_exec
));
974 return fork_exec(so
, ex_ptr
->ex_exec
, do_pty
);
979 snprintf(sb
->sb_wptr
, sb
->sb_datalen
- (sb
->sb_wptr
- sb
->sb_data
),
980 "Error: No application configured.\r\n");
981 sb
->sb_wptr
+= sb
->sb_cc
;