2 * ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon
3 * Copyright (c)2001-2019 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors.
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
8 * (at your option) any later version.
9 * Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information.
13 #define CONN_MODULE_GLOBAL_INIT
19 * Connection management
22 /* Additionan debug messages related to buffer handling: 0=off / 1=on */
23 #define DEBUG_BUFFER 0
37 #include <sys/socket.h>
39 #include <sys/types.h>
41 #include <netinet/in.h>
43 #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IP_H
44 # ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_SYSTM_H
45 # include <netinet/in_systm.h>
47 # include <netinet/ip.h>
51 # include <tcpd.h> /* for TCP Wrappers */
59 # include "conn-encoding.h"
63 #include "conn-func.h"
66 #include "ng_ipaddr.h"
70 #define SERVER_WAIT (NONE - 1) /** "Wait for outgoing connection" flag */
72 #define MAX_COMMANDS 3 /** Max. commands per loop for users */
73 #define MAX_COMMANDS_SERVER_MIN 10 /** Min. commands per loop for servers */
74 #define MAX_COMMANDS_SERVICE 10 /** Max. commands per loop for services */
76 #define SD_LISTEN_FDS_START 3 /** systemd(8) socket activation offset */
78 #define THROTTLE_CMDS 1 /** Throttling: max commands reached */
79 #define THROTTLE_BPS 2 /** Throttling: max bps reached */
81 static bool Handle_Write PARAMS(( CONN_ID Idx ));
82 static bool Conn_Write PARAMS(( CONN_ID Idx, char *Data, size_t Len ));
83 static int New_Connection PARAMS(( int Sock, bool IsSSL ));
84 static CONN_ID Socket2Index PARAMS(( int Sock ));
85 static void Read_Request PARAMS(( CONN_ID Idx ));
86 static unsigned int Handle_Buffer PARAMS(( CONN_ID Idx ));
87 static void Check_Connections PARAMS(( void ));
88 static void Check_Servers PARAMS(( void ));
89 static void Init_Conn_Struct PARAMS(( CONN_ID Idx ));
90 static bool Init_Socket PARAMS(( int Sock ));
91 static void New_Server PARAMS(( int Server, ng_ipaddr_t *dest ));
92 static void Simple_Message PARAMS(( int Sock, const char *Msg ));
93 static int NewListener PARAMS(( const char *listen_addr, UINT16 Port ));
94 static void Account_Connection PARAMS((void));
95 static void Throttle_Connection PARAMS((const CONN_ID Idx, CLIENT *Client,
96 const int Reason, unsigned int Value));
98 static array My_Listeners;
99 static array My_ConnArray;
100 static size_t NumConnections, NumConnectionsMax, NumConnectionsAccepted;
103 int allow_severity = LOG_INFO;
104 int deny_severity = LOG_ERR;
107 static void server_login PARAMS((CONN_ID idx));
110 extern struct SSLOptions Conf_SSLOptions;
111 static bool SSL_WantRead PARAMS((const CONNECTION *c));
112 static bool SSL_WantWrite PARAMS((const CONNECTION *c));
113 static void cb_listen_ssl PARAMS((int sock, short irrelevant));
114 static void cb_connserver_login_ssl PARAMS((int sock, short what));
115 static void cb_clientserver_ssl PARAMS((int sock, short what));
117 static void cb_Read_Resolver_Result PARAMS((int sock, UNUSED short what));
118 static void cb_Connect_to_Server PARAMS((int sock, UNUSED short what));
119 static void cb_clientserver PARAMS((int sock, short what));
124 * Get number of sockets available from systemd(8).
126 * ngIRCd needs to implement its own sd_listen_fds(3) function and can't
127 * use the one provided by systemd itself, because the sockets will be
128 * used in a forked child process with a new PID, and this would trigger
129 * an error in the standard implementation.
131 * @return Number of sockets available, -1 if sockets have already been
132 * initialized, or 0 when no sockets have been passed.
135 my_sd_listen_fds(void)
140 /* Check if LISTEN_PID exists; but we ignore the result, because
141 * normally ngircd forks a child before checking this, and therefore
142 * the PID set in the environment is always wrong ... */
143 e = getenv("LISTEN_PID");
147 e = getenv("LISTEN_FDS");
152 unsetenv("LISTEN_FDS");
159 * IO callback for listening sockets: handle new connections. This callback
160 * gets called when a new non-SSL connection should be accepted.
162 * @param sock Socket descriptor.
163 * @param irrelevant (ignored IO specification)
166 cb_listen(int sock, short irrelevant)
169 (void) New_Connection(sock, false);
173 * IO callback for new outgoing non-SSL server connections.
175 * @param sock Socket descriptor.
176 * @param what IO specification (IO_WANTREAD/IO_WANTWRITE/...).
179 cb_connserver(int sock, UNUSED short what)
181 int res, err, server;
183 CONN_ID idx = Socket2Index( sock );
190 assert(what & IO_WANTWRITE);
192 /* Make sure that the server is still configured; it could have been
193 * removed in the meantime! */
194 server = Conf_GetServer(idx);
196 Log(LOG_ERR, "Connection on socket %d to \"%s\" aborted!",
197 sock, My_Connections[idx].host);
198 Conn_Close(idx, "Connection aborted", NULL, false);
202 /* connect() finished, get result. */
203 sock_len = (socklen_t)sizeof(err);
204 res = getsockopt(My_Connections[idx].sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR,
206 assert(sock_len == sizeof(err));
208 /* Error while connecting? */
209 if ((res != 0) || (err != 0)) {
211 Log(LOG_CRIT, "getsockopt (connection %d): %s!",
212 idx, strerror(errno));
215 "Can't connect socket to \"%s:%d\" (connection %d): %s!",
216 My_Connections[idx].host, Conf_Server[server].port,
219 Conn_Close(idx, "Can't connect", NULL, false);
221 if (ng_ipaddr_af(&Conf_Server[server].dst_addr[0])) {
222 /* more addresses to try... */
223 New_Server(server, &Conf_Server[server].dst_addr[0]);
224 /* connection to dst_addr[0] is now in progress, so
225 * remove this address... */
226 Conf_Server[server].dst_addr[0] =
227 Conf_Server[server].dst_addr[1];
228 memset(&Conf_Server[server].dst_addr[1], 0,
229 sizeof(Conf_Server[server].dst_addr[1]));
234 /* connect() succeeded, remove all additional addresses */
235 memset(&Conf_Server[server].dst_addr, 0,
236 sizeof(Conf_Server[server].dst_addr));
238 Conn_OPTION_DEL( &My_Connections[idx], CONN_ISCONNECTING );
240 if ( Conn_OPTION_ISSET( &My_Connections[idx], CONN_SSL_CONNECT )) {
241 io_event_setcb( sock, cb_connserver_login_ssl );
242 io_event_add( sock, IO_WANTWRITE|IO_WANTREAD );
250 * Login to a remote server.
252 * @param idx Connection index.
255 server_login(CONN_ID idx)
258 "Connection %d (socket %d) with \"%s:%d\" established. Now logging in ...",
259 idx, My_Connections[idx].sock, My_Connections[idx].host,
260 Conf_Server[Conf_GetServer(idx)].port);
262 io_event_setcb( My_Connections[idx].sock, cb_clientserver);
263 io_event_add( My_Connections[idx].sock, IO_WANTREAD|IO_WANTWRITE);
265 /* Send PASS and SERVER command to peer */
266 Conn_WriteStr(idx, "PASS %s %s",
267 Conf_Server[Conf_GetServer( idx )].pwd_out, NGIRCd_ProtoID);
268 Conn_WriteStr(idx, "SERVER %s :%s",
269 Conf_ServerName, Conf_ServerInfo);
273 * IO callback for established non-SSL client and server connections.
275 * @param sock Socket descriptor.
276 * @param what IO specification (IO_WANTREAD/IO_WANTWRITE/...).
279 cb_clientserver(int sock, short what)
281 CONN_ID idx = Socket2Index(sock);
289 if (what & IO_WANTREAD
290 || (Conn_OPTION_ISSET(&My_Connections[idx], CONN_SSL_WANT_WRITE))) {
291 /* if TLS layer needs to write additional data, call
292 * Read_Request() instead so that SSL/TLS can continue */
296 if (what & IO_WANTREAD)
299 if (what & IO_WANTWRITE)
304 * Initialize connection module.
311 /* Initialize the "connection pool".
312 * FIXME: My_Connetions/Pool_Size is needed by other parts of the
313 * code; remove them! */
315 size = Conf_MaxConnections > 0 ? Conf_MaxConnections : CONNECTION_POOL;
316 if (Socket2Index(size) <= NONE) {
317 Log(LOG_EMERG, "Failed to initialize connection pool!");
321 /* Initialize "listener" array. */
322 array_free( &My_Listeners );
326 * Clean up connection module.
333 Conn_ExitListeners();
335 LogDebug("Shutting down all connections ..." );
336 for( idx = 0; idx < Pool_Size; idx++ ) {
337 if( My_Connections[idx].sock > NONE ) {
338 Conn_Close( idx, NULL, NGIRCd_SignalRestart ?
339 "Server going down (restarting)":"Server going down", true );
343 array_free(&My_ConnArray);
344 My_Connections = NULL;
346 io_library_shutdown();
350 * Close all sockets (file descriptors) of open connections.
351 * This is useful in forked child processes, for example, to make sure that
352 * they don't hold connections open that the main process wants to close.
355 Conn_CloseAllSockets(int ExceptOf)
359 for(idx = 0; idx < Pool_Size; idx++) {
360 if(My_Connections[idx].sock > NONE &&
361 My_Connections[idx].sock != ExceptOf)
362 close(My_Connections[idx].sock);
367 * Initialize listening ports.
369 * @param a Array containing the ports the daemon should listen on.
370 * @param listen_addr Address the socket should listen on (can be "0.0.0.0").
371 * @param func IO callback function to register.
372 * @returns Number of listening sockets created.
375 Init_Listeners(array *a, const char *listen_addr, void (*func)(int,short))
377 unsigned int created = 0;
382 len = array_length(a, sizeof (UINT16));
383 port = array_start(a);
385 fd = NewListener(listen_addr, *port);
390 if (!io_event_create( fd, IO_WANTREAD, func )) {
392 "io_event_create(): Can't add fd %d (port %u): %s!",
393 fd, (unsigned int) *port, strerror(errno));
405 * Initialize all listening sockets.
407 * @returns Number of created listening sockets
410 Conn_InitListeners( void )
412 /* Initialize ports on which the server should accept connections */
413 unsigned int created = 0;
414 char *af_str, *copy, *listen_addr;
415 int count, fd, i, addr_len;
418 assert(Conf_ListenAddress);
420 count = my_sd_listen_fds();
423 "Not re-initializing listening sockets of systemd(8) ...");
427 /* systemd(8) passed sockets to us, so don't try to initialize
428 * listening sockets on our own but use the passed ones */
429 LogDebug("Initializing %d systemd sockets ...", count);
430 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
431 fd = SD_LISTEN_FDS_START + i;
432 addr_len = (int)sizeof(addr);
433 getsockname(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&addr,
434 (socklen_t*)&addr_len);
436 if (addr.sin4.sin_family != AF_INET
437 && addr.sin4.sin_family != AF_INET6)
439 if (addr.sin4.sin_family != AF_INET)
442 /* Socket is of unsupported type! For example,
443 * systemd passed in an IPv6 socket but ngIRCd
444 * isn't compiled with IPv6 support. */
445 switch (addr.sin4.sin_family)
447 case AF_UNSPEC: af_str = "AF_UNSPEC"; break;
448 case AF_UNIX: af_str = "AF_UNIX"; break;
449 case AF_INET: af_str = "AF_INET"; break;
451 case AF_INET6: af_str = "AF_INET6"; break;
454 case AF_NETLINK: af_str = "AF_NETLINK"; break;
456 default: af_str = "unknown"; break;
459 "Socket %d is of unsupported type \"%s\" (%d), have to ignore it!",
460 fd, af_str, addr.sin4.sin_family);
466 if (!io_event_create(fd, IO_WANTREAD, cb_listen)) {
468 "io_event_create(): Can't add fd %d: %s!",
469 fd, strerror(errno));
473 "Initialized socket %d from systemd(8): %s:%d.", fd,
474 ng_ipaddr_tostr(&addr), ng_ipaddr_getport(&addr));
480 /* not using systemd socket activation, initialize listening sockets: */
482 /* can't use Conf_ListenAddress directly, see below */
483 copy = strdup(Conf_ListenAddress);
485 Log(LOG_CRIT, "Cannot copy %s: %s", Conf_ListenAddress,
489 listen_addr = strtok(copy, ",");
491 while (listen_addr) {
492 ngt_TrimStr(listen_addr);
494 created += Init_Listeners(&Conf_ListenPorts,
495 listen_addr, cb_listen);
497 created += Init_Listeners(&Conf_SSLOptions.ListenPorts,
498 listen_addr, cb_listen_ssl);
502 listen_addr = strtok(NULL, ",");
505 /* Can't free() Conf_ListenAddress here: on REHASH, if the config file
506 * cannot be re-loaded, we'd end up with a NULL Conf_ListenAddress.
507 * Instead, free() takes place in conf.c, before the config file
508 * is being parsed. */
512 } /* Conn_InitListeners */
515 * Shut down all listening sockets.
518 Conn_ExitListeners( void )
520 /* Close down all listening sockets */
524 /* Get number of listening sockets to shut down. There can be none
525 * if ngIRCd has been "socket activated" by systemd. */
526 arraylen = array_length(&My_Listeners, sizeof (int));
531 "Shutting down all listening sockets (%d total) ...", arraylen);
532 fd = array_start(&My_Listeners);
537 LogDebug("Listening socket %d closed.", *fd );
540 array_free(&My_Listeners);
541 } /* Conn_ExitListeners */
544 * Bind a socket to a specific (source) address.
546 * @param addr Address structure.
547 * @param listen_addrstr Source address as string.
548 * @param Port Port number.
549 * @returns true on success, false otherwise.
552 InitSinaddrListenAddr(ng_ipaddr_t *addr, const char *listen_addrstr, UINT16 Port)
556 ret = ng_ipaddr_init(addr, listen_addrstr, Port);
558 assert(listen_addrstr);
560 "Can't listen on [%s]:%u: Failed to parse IP address!",
561 listen_addrstr, Port);
567 * Set a socket to "IPv6 only". If the given socket doesn't belong to the
568 * AF_INET6 family, or the operating system doesn't support this functionality,
569 * this function retruns silently.
571 * @param af Address family of the socket.
572 * @param sock Socket handle.
575 set_v6_only(int af, int sock)
577 #if defined(IPV6_V6ONLY) && defined(WANT_IPV6)
583 if (setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, &on, (socklen_t)sizeof(on)))
584 Log(LOG_ERR, "Could not set IPV6_V6ONLY: %s", strerror(errno));
592 * Initialize new listening port.
594 * @param listen_addr Local address to bind the socet to (can be 0.0.0.0).
595 * @param Port Port number on which the new socket should be listening.
596 * @returns file descriptor of the socket or -1 on failure.
599 NewListener(const char *listen_addr, UINT16 Port)
601 /* Create new listening socket on specified port */
605 if (!InitSinaddrListenAddr(&addr, listen_addr, Port))
608 af = ng_ipaddr_af(&addr);
609 sock = socket(af, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
611 Log(LOG_CRIT, "Can't create socket (af %d) : %s!", af,
616 set_v6_only(af, sock);
618 if (!Init_Socket(sock))
621 if (bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, ng_ipaddr_salen(&addr)) != 0) {
622 Log(LOG_CRIT, "Can't bind socket to address %s:%d - %s!",
623 ng_ipaddr_tostr(&addr), Port, strerror(errno));
628 if (listen(sock, 10) != 0) {
629 Log(LOG_CRIT, "Can't listen on socket: %s!", strerror(errno));
634 /* keep fd in list so we can close it when ngircd restarts/shuts down */
635 if (!array_catb(&My_Listeners, (char *)&sock, sizeof(int))) {
636 Log(LOG_CRIT, "Can't add socket to My_Listeners array: %s!",
642 Log(LOG_INFO, "Now listening on [%s]:%d (socket %d).",
643 ng_ipaddr_tostr(&addr), Port, sock);
648 * "Main Loop": Loop until shutdown or restart is signalled.
650 * This function loops until a shutdown or restart of ngIRCd is signalled and
651 * calls io_dispatch() to check for readable and writable sockets every second.
652 * It checks for status changes on pending connections (e. g. when a hostname
653 * has been resolved), checks for "penalties" and timeouts, and handles the
663 bool command_available;
665 Log(LOG_NOTICE, "Server \"%s\" (on \"%s\") ready.",
666 Client_ID(Client_ThisServer()), Client_Hostname(Client_ThisServer()));
668 while (!NGIRCd_SignalQuit && !NGIRCd_SignalRestart) {
670 command_available = false;
672 /* Check configured servers and established links */
676 /* Expire outdated class/list items */
679 /* Look for non-empty read buffers ... */
680 for (i = 0; i < Pool_Size; i++) {
681 if ((My_Connections[i].sock > NONE)
682 && (array_bytes(&My_Connections[i].rbuf) > 0)) {
683 /* ... and try to handle the received data */
688 /* Look for non-empty write buffers ... */
689 for (i = 0; i < Pool_Size; i++) {
690 if (My_Connections[i].sock <= NONE)
693 wdatalen = array_bytes(&My_Connections[i].wbuf);
696 array_bytes(&My_Connections[i].zip.wbuf) > 0)
702 if (SSL_WantRead(&My_Connections[i]))
705 io_event_add(My_Connections[i].sock,
710 /* Check from which sockets we possibly could read ... */
711 for (i = 0; i < Pool_Size; i++) {
712 if (My_Connections[i].sock <= NONE)
715 if (SSL_WantWrite(&My_Connections[i]))
716 /* TLS/SSL layer needs to write data; deal
717 * with this first! */
720 if (Proc_InProgress(&My_Connections[i].proc_stat)) {
721 /* Wait for completion of forked subprocess
722 * and ignore the socket in the meantime ... */
723 io_event_del(My_Connections[i].sock,
728 if (Conn_OPTION_ISSET(&My_Connections[i], CONN_ISCONNECTING))
729 /* Wait for completion of connect() ... */
732 if (My_Connections[i].delaytime > t) {
733 /* There is a "penalty time" set: ignore socket! */
734 io_event_del(My_Connections[i].sock,
739 if (array_bytes(&My_Connections[i].rbuf) >= COMMAND_LEN) {
740 /* There is still more data in the read buffer
741 * than a single valid command can get long:
742 * so either there is a complete command, or
743 * invalid data. Therefore don't try to read in
744 * even more data from the network but wait for
745 * this command(s) to be handled first! */
746 io_event_del(My_Connections[i].sock,
748 command_available = true;
752 io_event_add(My_Connections[i].sock, IO_WANTREAD);
755 /* Don't wait for data when there is still at least one command
756 * available in a read buffer which can be handled immediately;
757 * set the timeout for reading from the network to 1 second
758 * otherwise, which is the granularity with witch we handle
759 * "penalty times" for example.
760 * Note: tv_sec/usec are undefined(!) after io_dispatch()
761 * returns, so we have to set it before each call to it! */
763 tv.tv_sec = command_available ? 0 : 1;
765 /* Wait for activity ... */
766 i = io_dispatch(&tv);
767 if (i == -1 && errno != EINTR) {
768 Log(LOG_EMERG, "Conn_Handler(): io_dispatch(): %s!",
770 Log(LOG_ALERT, "%s exiting due to fatal errors!",
775 /* Should ngIRCd timeout when idle? */
776 if (Conf_IdleTimeout > 0 && NumConnectionsAccepted > 0
777 && idle_t > 0 && time(NULL) - idle_t >= Conf_IdleTimeout) {
778 LogDebug("Server idle timeout reached: %d second%s. Initiating shutdown ...",
780 Conf_IdleTimeout == 1 ? "" : "s");
781 NGIRCd_SignalQuit = true;
785 if (NGIRCd_SignalQuit)
786 Log(LOG_NOTICE | LOG_snotice, "Server going down NOW!");
787 else if (NGIRCd_SignalRestart)
788 Log(LOG_NOTICE | LOG_snotice, "Server restarting NOW!");
792 * Write a text string into the socket of a connection.
794 * This function automatically appends CR+LF to the string and validates that
795 * the result is a valid IRC message (oversized messages are shortened, for
796 * example). Then it calls the Conn_Write() function to do the actual sending.
798 * @param Idx Index fo the connection.
799 * @param Format Format string, see printf().
800 * @returns true on success, false otherwise.
804 Conn_WriteStr(CONN_ID Idx, const char *Format, ...)
807 Conn_WriteStr(Idx, Format, va_alist)
813 char buffer[COMMAND_LEN];
822 assert( Idx > NONE );
823 assert( Format != NULL );
826 va_start( ap, Format );
830 r = vsnprintf(buffer, COMMAND_LEN - 2, Format, ap);
831 if (r >= COMMAND_LEN - 2 || r == -1) {
833 * The string that should be written to the socket is longer
834 * than the allowed size of COMMAND_LEN bytes (including both
835 * the CR and LF characters). This can be caused by the
836 * IRC_WriteXXX() functions when the prefix of this server had
837 * to be added to an already "quite long" command line which
838 * has been received from a regular IRC client, for example.
840 * We are not allowed to send such "oversized" messages to
841 * other servers and clients, see RFC 2812 2.3 and 2813 3.3
842 * ("these messages SHALL NOT exceed 512 characters in length,
843 * counting all characters including the trailing CR-LF").
845 * So we have a big problem here: we should send more bytes
846 * to the network than we are allowed to and we don't know
847 * the originator (any more). The "old" behavior of blaming
848 * the receiver ("next hop") is a bad idea (it could be just
849 * an other server only routing the message!), so the only
850 * option left is to shorten the string and to hope that the
851 * result is still somewhat useful ...
854 * C99 states that vsnprintf() "returns the number of characters
855 * that would have been printed if the n were unlimited"; but
856 * according to the Linux manual page "glibc until 2.0.6 would
857 * return -1 when the output was truncated" -- so we have to
858 * handle both cases ...
862 strcpy (buffer + sizeof(buffer) - strlen(CUT_TXTSUFFIX) - 2 - 1,
867 ptr = strchr(buffer + 1, ':');
870 message = Conn_EncodingTo(Idx, ptr);
872 strlcpy(ptr, message, sizeof(buffer) - (ptr - buffer));
878 Log(LOG_DEBUG, " -> connection %d: '%s'.", Idx, buffer);
881 len = strlcat( buffer, "\r\n", sizeof( buffer ));
882 ok = Conn_Write(Idx, buffer, len);
883 My_Connections[Idx].msg_out++;
887 } /* Conn_WriteStr */
890 Conn_Password( CONN_ID Idx )
892 assert( Idx > NONE );
893 if (My_Connections[Idx].pwd == NULL)
896 return My_Connections[Idx].pwd;
897 } /* Conn_Password */
900 Conn_SetPassword( CONN_ID Idx, const char *Pwd )
902 assert( Idx > NONE );
904 if (My_Connections[Idx].pwd)
905 free(My_Connections[Idx].pwd);
907 My_Connections[Idx].pwd = strdup(Pwd);
908 if (My_Connections[Idx].pwd == NULL) {
909 Log(LOG_EMERG, "Can't allocate memory! [Conn_SetPassword]");
912 } /* Conn_SetPassword */
915 * Append Data to the outbound write buffer of a connection.
917 * @param Idx Index of the connection.
918 * @param Data pointer to the data.
919 * @param Len length of Data.
920 * @returns true on success, false otherwise.
923 Conn_Write( CONN_ID Idx, char *Data, size_t Len )
926 size_t writebuf_limit = WRITEBUFFER_MAX_LEN;
927 assert( Idx > NONE );
928 assert( Data != NULL );
931 /* Is the socket still open? A previous call to Conn_Write()
932 * may have closed the connection due to a fatal error.
933 * In this case it is sufficient to return an error, as well. */
934 if (My_Connections[Idx].sock <= NONE) {
935 LogDebug("Skipped write on closed socket (connection %d).", Idx);
939 /* Make sure that there still exists a CLIENT structure associated
940 * with this connection and check if this is a server or not: */
941 c = Conn_GetClient(Idx);
943 /* Servers do get special write buffer limits, so they can
944 * generate all the messages that are required while peering. */
945 if (Client_Type(c) == CLIENT_SERVER)
946 writebuf_limit = WRITEBUFFER_SLINK_LEN;
948 LogDebug("Write on socket without client (connection %d)!?", Idx);
951 if ( Conn_OPTION_ISSET( &My_Connections[Idx], CONN_ZIP )) {
953 * Zip_Buffer() does all the dirty work for us: it flushes
954 * the (pre-)compression buffers if required and handles
955 * all error conditions. */
956 if (!Zip_Buffer(Idx, Data, Len))
962 /* Uncompressed link:
963 * Check if outbound buffer has enough space for the data. */
964 if (array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].wbuf) + Len >=
965 WRITEBUFFER_FLUSH_LEN) {
966 /* Buffer is full, flush it. Handle_Write deals with
967 * low-level errors, if any. */
968 if (!Handle_Write(Idx))
972 /* When the write buffer is still too big after flushing it,
973 * the connection will be killed. */
974 if (array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].wbuf) + Len >=
977 "Write buffer space exhausted (connection %d, limit is %lu bytes, %lu bytes new, %lu bytes pending)",
978 Idx, writebuf_limit, Len,
979 (unsigned long)array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].wbuf));
980 Conn_Close(Idx, "Write buffer space exhausted", NULL, false);
984 /* Copy data to write buffer */
985 if (!array_catb(&My_Connections[Idx].wbuf, Data, Len))
988 My_Connections[Idx].bytes_out += Len;
991 /* Adjust global write counter */
998 * Shut down a connection.
1000 * @param Idx Connection index.
1001 * @param LogMsg Message to write to the log or NULL. If no LogMsg
1002 * is given, the FwdMsg is logged.
1003 * @param FwdMsg Message to forward to remote servers.
1004 * @param InformClient If true, inform the client on the connection which is
1005 * to be shut down of the reason (FwdMsg) and send
1006 * connection statistics before disconnecting it.
1009 Conn_Close(CONN_ID Idx, const char *LogMsg, const char *FwdMsg, bool InformClient)
1011 /* Close connection. Open pipes of asynchronous resolver
1012 * sub-processes are closed down. */
1018 double in_z_k, out_z_k;
1022 assert( Idx > NONE );
1024 /* Is this link already shutting down? */
1025 if( Conn_OPTION_ISSET( &My_Connections[Idx], CONN_ISCLOSING )) {
1026 /* Conn_Close() has been called recursively for this link;
1027 * probable reason: Handle_Write() failed -- see below. */
1028 LogDebug("Recursive request to close connection %d!", Idx );
1032 assert( My_Connections[Idx].sock > NONE );
1034 /* Mark link as "closing" */
1035 Conn_OPTION_ADD( &My_Connections[Idx], CONN_ISCLOSING );
1037 port = ng_ipaddr_getport(&My_Connections[Idx].addr);
1038 Log(LOG_INFO, "Shutting down connection %d (%s) with \"%s:%d\" ...", Idx,
1039 LogMsg ? LogMsg : FwdMsg, My_Connections[Idx].host, port);
1041 /* Search client, if any */
1042 c = Conn_GetClient( Idx );
1044 /* Should the client be informed? */
1047 /* Send statistics to client if registered as user: */
1048 if ((c != NULL) && (Client_Type(c) == CLIENT_USER)) {
1050 ":%s NOTICE %s :%sConnection statistics: client %.1f kb, server %.1f kb.",
1051 Client_ID(Client_ThisServer()), Client_ID(c),
1053 (double)My_Connections[Idx].bytes_in / 1024,
1054 (double)My_Connections[Idx].bytes_out / 1024);
1057 /* Send ERROR to client (see RFC 2812, section 3.1.7) */
1059 Conn_WriteStr(Idx, "ERROR :%s", FwdMsg);
1061 Conn_WriteStr(Idx, "ERROR :Closing connection");
1064 /* Try to write out the write buffer. Note: Handle_Write() eventually
1065 * removes the CLIENT structure associated with this connection if an
1066 * error occurs! So we have to re-check if there is still an valid
1067 * CLIENT structure after calling Handle_Write() ...*/
1068 (void)Handle_Write( Idx );
1070 /* Search client, if any (re-check!) */
1071 c = Conn_GetClient( Idx );
1073 if ( Conn_OPTION_ISSET( &My_Connections[Idx], CONN_SSL )) {
1074 LogDebug("SSL connection %d shutting down ...", Idx);
1075 ConnSSL_Free(&My_Connections[Idx]);
1078 /* Shut down socket */
1079 if (! io_close(My_Connections[Idx].sock)) {
1080 /* Oops, we can't close the socket!? This is ... ugly! */
1082 "Error closing connection %d (socket %d) with %s:%d - %s! (ignored)",
1083 Idx, My_Connections[Idx].sock, My_Connections[Idx].host,
1084 port, strerror(errno));
1087 /* Mark socket as invalid: */
1088 My_Connections[Idx].sock = NONE;
1090 /* If there is still a client, unregister it now */
1092 Client_Destroy(c, LogMsg, FwdMsg, true);
1094 /* Calculate statistics and log information */
1095 in_k = (double)My_Connections[Idx].bytes_in / 1024;
1096 out_k = (double)My_Connections[Idx].bytes_out / 1024;
1098 if (Conn_OPTION_ISSET( &My_Connections[Idx], CONN_ZIP)) {
1099 in_z_k = (double)My_Connections[Idx].zip.bytes_in / 1024;
1100 out_z_k = (double)My_Connections[Idx].zip.bytes_out / 1024;
1101 /* Make sure that no division by zero can occur during
1102 * the calculation of in_p and out_p: in_z_k and out_z_k
1103 * are non-zero, that's guaranteed by the protocol until
1104 * compression can be enabled. */
1109 in_p = (int)(( in_k * 100 ) / in_z_k );
1110 out_p = (int)(( out_k * 100 ) / out_z_k );
1112 "Connection %d with \"%s:%d\" closed (in: %.1fk/%.1fk/%d%%, out: %.1fk/%.1fk/%d%%).",
1113 Idx, My_Connections[Idx].host, port,
1114 in_k, in_z_k, in_p, out_k, out_z_k, out_p);
1120 "Connection %d with \"%s:%d\" closed (in: %.1fk, out: %.1fk).",
1121 Idx, My_Connections[Idx].host, port,
1125 /* Servers: Modify time of next connect attempt? */
1126 Conf_UnsetServer( Idx );
1129 /* Clean up zlib, if link was compressed */
1130 if ( Conn_OPTION_ISSET( &My_Connections[Idx], CONN_ZIP )) {
1131 inflateEnd( &My_Connections[Idx].zip.in );
1132 deflateEnd( &My_Connections[Idx].zip.out );
1133 array_free(&My_Connections[Idx].zip.rbuf);
1134 array_free(&My_Connections[Idx].zip.wbuf);
1138 array_free(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf);
1139 array_free(&My_Connections[Idx].wbuf);
1140 if (My_Connections[Idx].pwd != NULL)
1141 free(My_Connections[Idx].pwd);
1143 /* Clean up connection structure (=free it) */
1144 Init_Conn_Struct( Idx );
1146 assert(NumConnections > 0);
1149 LogDebug("Shutdown of connection %d completed, %ld connection%s left.",
1150 Idx, NumConnections, NumConnections != 1 ? "s" : "");
1152 idle_t = NumConnections > 0 ? 0 : time(NULL);
1156 * Get current number of connections.
1158 * @returns Number of current connections.
1163 return NumConnections;
1167 * Get number of maximum simultaneous connections.
1169 * @returns Number of maximum simultaneous connections.
1174 return NumConnectionsMax;
1175 } /* Conn_CountMax */
1178 * Get number of connections accepted since the daemon startet.
1180 * @returns Number of connections accepted.
1183 Conn_CountAccepted(void)
1185 return NumConnectionsAccepted;
1186 } /* Conn_CountAccepted */
1189 * Synchronize established connections and configured server structures
1190 * after a configuration update and store the correct connection IDs, if any.
1193 Conn_SyncServerStruct(void)
1199 for (i = 0; i < Pool_Size; i++) {
1200 if (My_Connections[i].sock == NONE)
1204 client = Conn_GetClient(i);
1205 if (!client || Client_Type(client) != CLIENT_SERVER)
1208 for (c = 0; c < MAX_SERVERS; c++) {
1209 /* Configured server? */
1210 if (!Conf_Server[c].host[0])
1213 if (strcasecmp(Conf_Server[c].name, Client_ID(client)) == 0)
1214 Conf_Server[c].conn_id = i;
1217 } /* SyncServerStruct */
1220 * Get IP address string of a connection.
1222 * @param Idx Connection index.
1223 * @return Pointer to a global buffer containing the IP address as string.
1226 Conn_GetIPAInfo(CONN_ID Idx)
1229 return ng_ipaddr_tostr(&My_Connections[Idx].addr);
1233 * Send out data of write buffer; connect new sockets.
1235 * @param Idx Connection index.
1236 * @returns true on success, false otherwise.
1239 Handle_Write( CONN_ID Idx )
1244 assert( Idx > NONE );
1245 if ( My_Connections[Idx].sock < 0 ) {
1246 LogDebug("Handle_Write() on closed socket, connection %d", Idx);
1249 assert( My_Connections[Idx].sock > NONE );
1251 wdatalen = array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].wbuf );
1254 if (wdatalen == 0) {
1255 /* Write buffer is empty, so we try to flush the compression
1256 * buffer and get some data to work with from there :-) */
1257 if (!Zip_Flush(Idx))
1260 /* Now the write buffer most probably has changed: */
1261 wdatalen = array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].wbuf);
1265 if (wdatalen == 0) {
1266 /* Still no data, fine. */
1267 io_event_del(My_Connections[Idx].sock, IO_WANTWRITE );
1273 ("Handle_Write() called for connection %d, %ld bytes pending ...",
1278 if ( Conn_OPTION_ISSET( &My_Connections[Idx], CONN_SSL )) {
1279 len = ConnSSL_Write(&My_Connections[Idx],
1280 array_start(&My_Connections[Idx].wbuf),
1285 len = write(My_Connections[Idx].sock,
1286 array_start(&My_Connections[Idx].wbuf), wdatalen );
1289 if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR)
1292 /* Log write errors but do not close the connection yet.
1293 * Calling Conn_Close() now could result in too many recursive calls.
1295 if (!Conn_OPTION_ISSET(&My_Connections[Idx], CONN_ISCLOSING))
1297 "Write error on connection %d (socket %d): %s!",
1298 Idx, My_Connections[Idx].sock, strerror(errno));
1300 LogDebug("Recursive write error on connection %d (socket %d): %s!",
1301 Idx, My_Connections[Idx].sock, strerror(errno));
1306 /* move any data not yet written to beginning */
1307 array_moveleft(&My_Connections[Idx].wbuf, 1, (size_t)len);
1310 } /* Handle_Write */
1313 * Count established connections to a specific IP address.
1315 * @returns Number of established connections.
1318 Count_Connections(ng_ipaddr_t *a)
1323 for (i = 0; i < Pool_Size; i++) {
1324 if (My_Connections[i].sock <= NONE)
1326 if (ng_ipaddr_ipequal(&My_Connections[i].addr, a))
1330 } /* Count_Connections */
1333 * Initialize new client connection on a listening socket.
1335 * @param Sock Listening socket descriptor.
1336 * @param IsSSL true if this socket expects SSL-encrypted data.
1337 * @returns Accepted socket descriptor or -1 on error.
1340 New_Connection(int Sock, UNUSED bool IsSSL)
1343 struct request_info req;
1345 ng_ipaddr_t new_addr;
1346 char ip_str[NG_INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
1347 int new_sock, new_sock_len;
1351 assert(Sock > NONE);
1353 LogDebug("Accepting new connection on socket %d ...", Sock);
1355 new_sock_len = (int)sizeof(new_addr);
1356 new_sock = accept(Sock, (struct sockaddr *)&new_addr,
1357 (socklen_t *)&new_sock_len);
1359 Log(LOG_CRIT, "Can't accept connection: %s!", strerror(errno));
1362 NumConnectionsAccepted++;
1364 if (!ng_ipaddr_tostr_r(&new_addr, ip_str)) {
1365 Log(LOG_CRIT, "fd %d: Can't convert IP address!", new_sock);
1366 Simple_Message(new_sock, "ERROR :Internal Server Error");
1372 /* Validate socket using TCP Wrappers */
1373 request_init(&req, RQ_DAEMON, PACKAGE_NAME, RQ_FILE, new_sock,
1374 RQ_CLIENT_SIN, &new_addr, NULL);
1376 if (!hosts_access(&req)) {
1378 "Refused connection from %s (by TCP Wrappers)!", ip_str);
1379 Simple_Message(new_sock, "ERROR :Connection refused");
1385 if (!Init_Socket(new_sock))
1388 /* Check global connection limit */
1389 if ((Conf_MaxConnections > 0) &&
1390 (NumConnections >= (size_t) Conf_MaxConnections)) {
1391 Log(LOG_ALERT, "Can't accept new connection on socket %d: Limit (%d) reached!",
1392 Sock, Conf_MaxConnections);
1393 Simple_Message(new_sock, "ERROR :Connection limit reached");
1398 /* Check IP-based connection limit */
1399 cnt = Count_Connections(&new_addr);
1400 if ((Conf_MaxConnectionsIP > 0) && (cnt >= Conf_MaxConnectionsIP)) {
1401 /* Access denied, too many connections from this IP address! */
1403 "Refused connection from %s: too may connections (%ld) from this IP address!",
1405 Simple_Message(new_sock,
1406 "ERROR :Connection refused, too many connections from your IP address");
1411 if (Socket2Index(new_sock) <= NONE) {
1412 Simple_Message(new_sock, "ERROR: Internal error");
1417 /* register callback */
1418 if (!io_event_create(new_sock, IO_WANTREAD, cb_clientserver)) {
1420 "Can't accept connection: io_event_create failed!");
1421 Simple_Message(new_sock, "ERROR :Internal error");
1426 c = Client_NewLocal(new_sock, NULL, CLIENT_UNKNOWN, false);
1429 "Can't accept connection: can't create client structure!");
1430 Simple_Message(new_sock, "ERROR :Internal error");
1435 Init_Conn_Struct(new_sock);
1436 My_Connections[new_sock].sock = new_sock;
1437 My_Connections[new_sock].addr = new_addr;
1438 My_Connections[new_sock].client = c;
1440 /* Set initial hostname to IP address. This becomes overwritten when
1441 * the DNS lookup is enabled and succeeds, but is used otherwise. */
1442 if (ng_ipaddr_af(&new_addr) != AF_INET)
1443 snprintf(My_Connections[new_sock].host,
1444 sizeof(My_Connections[new_sock].host), "[%s]", ip_str);
1446 strlcpy(My_Connections[new_sock].host, ip_str,
1447 sizeof(My_Connections[new_sock].host));
1449 Client_SetHostname(c, My_Connections[new_sock].host);
1451 Log(LOG_INFO, "Accepted connection %d from \"%s:%d\" on socket %d.",
1452 new_sock, My_Connections[new_sock].host,
1453 ng_ipaddr_getport(&new_addr), Sock);
1454 Account_Connection();
1457 /* Delay connection initalization until SSL handshake is finished */
1460 Conn_StartLogin(new_sock);
1463 } /* New_Connection */
1466 * Finish connection initialization, start resolver subprocess.
1468 * @param Idx Connection index.
1471 Conn_StartLogin(CONN_ID Idx)
1473 int ident_sock = -1;
1477 /* Nothing to do if DNS (and resolver subprocess) is disabled */
1482 /* Should we make an IDENT request? */
1484 ident_sock = My_Connections[Idx].sock;
1487 if (Conf_NoticeBeforeRegistration) {
1488 /* Send "NOTICE *" messages to the client */
1491 (void)Conn_WriteStr(Idx,
1492 "NOTICE * :*** Looking up your hostname and checking ident");
1495 (void)Conn_WriteStr(Idx,
1496 "NOTICE * :*** Looking up your hostname");
1497 /* Send buffered data to the client, but break on errors
1498 * because Handle_Write() would have closed the connection
1499 * again in this case! */
1500 if (!Handle_Write(Idx))
1504 Resolve_Addr(&My_Connections[Idx].proc_stat, &My_Connections[Idx].addr,
1505 ident_sock, cb_Read_Resolver_Result);
1509 * Update global connection counters.
1512 Account_Connection(void)
1516 if (NumConnections > NumConnectionsMax)
1517 NumConnectionsMax = NumConnections;
1518 LogDebug("Total number of connections now %lu (max %lu).",
1519 NumConnections, NumConnectionsMax);
1520 } /* Account_Connection */
1523 * Translate socket handle into connection index (for historical reasons, it is
1524 * a 1:1 mapping today) and enlarge the "connection pool" accordingly.
1526 * @param Sock Socket handle.
1527 * @returns Connecion index or NONE when the pool is too small.
1530 Socket2Index( int Sock )
1533 assert(Pool_Size >= 0);
1535 if (Sock < Pool_Size)
1538 /* Try to allocate more memory ... */
1539 if (!array_alloc(&My_ConnArray, sizeof(CONNECTION), (size_t)Sock)) {
1541 "Can't allocate memory to enlarge connection pool!");
1544 LogDebug("Enlarged connection pool for %ld sockets (%ld items, %ld bytes)",
1545 Sock, array_length(&My_ConnArray, sizeof(CONNECTION)),
1546 array_bytes(&My_ConnArray));
1548 /* Adjust pointer to new block, update size and initialize new items. */
1549 My_Connections = array_start(&My_ConnArray);
1550 while (Pool_Size <= Sock)
1551 Init_Conn_Struct(Pool_Size++);
1557 * Read data from the network to the read buffer. If an error occurs,
1558 * the socket of this connection will be shut down.
1560 * @param Idx Connection index.
1563 Read_Request(CONN_ID Idx)
1566 static const unsigned int maxbps = COMMAND_LEN / 2;
1567 char readbuf[READBUFFER_LEN];
1572 assert(My_Connections[Idx].sock > NONE);
1574 /* Check if the read buffer is "full". Basically this shouldn't happen
1575 * here, because as long as there possibly are commands in the read
1576 * buffer (buffer usage > COMMAND_LEN), the socket shouldn't be
1577 * scheduled for reading in Conn_Handler() at all ... */
1579 if ((array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf) >= READBUFFER_LEN) ||
1580 (array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].zip.rbuf) >= READBUFFER_LEN))
1582 if (array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf) >= READBUFFER_LEN)
1586 "Receive buffer space exhausted (connection %d): %d/%d bytes",
1587 Idx, array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf), READBUFFER_LEN);
1588 Conn_Close(Idx, "Receive buffer space exhausted", NULL, false);
1592 /* Now read new data from the network, up to READBUFFER_LEN bytes ... */
1594 if (Conn_OPTION_ISSET(&My_Connections[Idx], CONN_SSL))
1595 len = ConnSSL_Read(&My_Connections[Idx], readbuf, sizeof(readbuf));
1598 len = read(My_Connections[Idx].sock, readbuf, sizeof(readbuf));
1601 LogDebug("Client \"%s:%u\" is closing connection %d ...",
1602 My_Connections[Idx].host,
1603 ng_ipaddr_getport(&My_Connections[Idx].addr), Idx);
1604 Conn_Close(Idx, NULL, "Client closed connection", false);
1609 if (errno == EAGAIN)
1612 Log(LOG_ERR, "Read error on connection %d (socket %d): %s!",
1613 Idx, My_Connections[Idx].sock, strerror(errno));
1614 Conn_Close(Idx, "Read error", "Client closed connection",
1619 /* Now append the newly received data to the connection buffer.
1620 * NOTE: This can lead to connection read buffers being bigger(!) than
1621 * READBUFFER_LEN bytes, as we add up to READBUFFER_LEN new bytes to a
1622 * buffer possibly being "almost" READBUFFER_LEN bytes already! */
1624 if (Conn_OPTION_ISSET(&My_Connections[Idx], CONN_ZIP)) {
1625 if (!array_catb(&My_Connections[Idx].zip.rbuf, readbuf,
1628 "Could not append received data to zip input buffer (connection %d): %d bytes!",
1630 Conn_Close(Idx, "Receive buffer space exhausted", NULL,
1637 if (!array_catb( &My_Connections[Idx].rbuf, readbuf, len)) {
1639 "Could not append received data to input buffer (connection %d): %d bytes!",
1641 Conn_Close(Idx, "Receive buffer space exhausted", NULL,
1646 /* Update connection statistics */
1647 My_Connections[Idx].bytes_in += len;
1649 /* Handle read buffer */
1650 My_Connections[Idx].bps += Handle_Buffer(Idx);
1652 /* Make sure that there is still a valid client registered */
1653 c = Conn_GetClient(Idx);
1657 /* Update timestamp of last data received if this connection is
1658 * registered as a user, server or service connection. Don't update
1659 * otherwise, so users have at least Conf_PongTimeout seconds time to
1660 * register with the IRC server -- see Check_Connections().
1661 * Update "lastping", too, if time shifted backwards ... */
1662 if (Client_Type(c) == CLIENT_USER
1663 || Client_Type(c) == CLIENT_SERVER
1664 || Client_Type(c) == CLIENT_SERVICE) {
1666 if (My_Connections[Idx].lastdata != t)
1667 My_Connections[Idx].bps = 0;
1669 My_Connections[Idx].lastdata = t;
1670 if (My_Connections[Idx].lastping > t)
1671 My_Connections[Idx].lastping = t;
1674 /* Look at the data in the (read-) buffer of this connection */
1675 if (My_Connections[Idx].bps >= maxbps)
1676 Throttle_Connection(Idx, c, THROTTLE_BPS, maxbps);
1677 } /* Read_Request */
1680 * Handle all data in the connection read-buffer.
1682 * Data is processed until no complete command is left in the read buffer,
1683 * or MAX_COMMANDS[_SERVER|_SERVICE] commands were processed.
1684 * When a fatal error occurs, the connection is shut down.
1686 * @param Idx Index of the connection.
1687 * @returns Number of bytes processed.
1690 Handle_Buffer(CONN_ID Idx)
1693 char *ptr1, *ptr2, *first_eol;
1701 unsigned int i, maxcmd = MAX_COMMANDS, len_processed = 0;
1704 c = Conn_GetClient(Idx);
1705 starttime = time(NULL);
1709 /* Servers get special command limits that depend on the user count */
1710 switch (Client_Type(c)) {
1712 maxcmd = (int)(Client_UserCount() / 5)
1713 + MAX_COMMANDS_SERVER_MIN;
1714 /* Allow servers to handle even more commands while peering
1715 * to speed up server login and network synchronization. */
1716 if (Conn_LastPing(Idx) == 0)
1719 case CLIENT_SERVICE:
1720 maxcmd = MAX_COMMANDS_SERVICE;
1723 if (Client_HasMode(c, 'F'))
1724 maxcmd = MAX_COMMANDS_SERVICE;
1728 for (i=0; i < maxcmd; i++) {
1730 if (My_Connections[Idx].delaytime > starttime)
1733 /* Unpack compressed data, if compression is in use */
1734 if (Conn_OPTION_ISSET(&My_Connections[Idx], CONN_ZIP)) {
1735 /* When unzipping fails, Unzip_Buffer() shuts
1736 * down the connection itself */
1737 if (!Unzip_Buffer(Idx))
1742 if (0 == array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf))
1745 /* Make sure that the buffer is NULL terminated */
1746 if (!array_cat0_temporary(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf)) {
1747 Conn_Close(Idx, NULL,
1748 "Can't allocate memory [Handle_Buffer]",
1753 /* RFC 2812, section "2.3 Messages", 5th paragraph:
1754 * "IRC messages are always lines of characters terminated
1755 * with a CR-LF (Carriage Return - Line Feed) pair [...]". */
1757 ptr = strstr(array_start(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf), "\r\n");
1760 /* Check for non-RFC-compliant request (only CR or LF)?
1761 * Unfortunately, there are quite a few clients out there
1762 * that do this -- e. g. mIRC, BitchX, and Trillian :-( */
1763 ptr1 = strchr(array_start(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf), '\r');
1764 ptr2 = strchr(array_start(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf), '\n');
1766 /* Check if there is a single CR or LF _before_ the
1767 * correct CR+LF line terminator: */
1768 first_eol = ptr1 < ptr2 ? ptr1 : ptr2;
1769 if (first_eol < ptr) {
1770 /* Single CR or LF before CR+LF found */
1774 } else if (ptr1 || ptr2) {
1775 /* No CR+LF terminated command found, but single
1776 * CR or LF found ... */
1778 ptr = ptr1 < ptr2 ? ptr1 : ptr2;
1780 ptr = ptr1 ? ptr1 : ptr2;
1788 /* Complete (=line terminated) request found, handle it! */
1791 len = ptr - (char *)array_start(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf) + delta;
1793 if (len > (COMMAND_LEN - 1)) {
1794 /* Request must not exceed 512 chars (incl. CR+LF!),
1795 * see RFC 2812. Disconnect Client if this happens. */
1797 "Request too long (connection %d): %d bytes (max. %d expected)!",
1798 Idx, array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf),
1800 Conn_Close(Idx, NULL, "Request too long", true);
1804 len_processed += (unsigned int)len;
1806 /* Request is empty (only '\r\n', '\r' or '\n');
1807 * delta is 2 ('\r\n') or 1 ('\r' or '\n'), see above */
1808 array_moveleft(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf, 1, len);
1812 /* remember if stream is already compressed */
1813 old_z = My_Connections[Idx].options & CONN_ZIP;
1816 My_Connections[Idx].msg_in++;
1818 (Idx, (char *)array_start(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf)))
1819 return 0; /* error -> connection has been closed */
1821 array_moveleft(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf, 1, len);
1823 if ((!old_z) && (My_Connections[Idx].options & CONN_ZIP) &&
1824 (array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf) > 0)) {
1825 /* The last command activated socket compression.
1826 * Data that was read after that needs to be copied
1827 * to the unzip buffer for decompression: */
1829 (&My_Connections[Idx].zip.rbuf,
1830 &My_Connections[Idx].rbuf)) {
1831 Conn_Close(Idx, NULL,
1832 "Can't allocate memory [Handle_Buffer]",
1837 array_trunc(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf);
1839 ("Moved already received data (%u bytes) to uncompression buffer.",
1840 array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].zip.rbuf));
1845 LogDebug("Connection %d: Processed %ld commands (max=%ld), %ld bytes. %ld bytes left in read buffer.",
1846 Idx, i, maxcmd, len_processed,
1847 array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf));
1850 /* If data has been processed but there is still data in the read
1851 * buffer, the command limit triggered. Enforce the penalty time: */
1852 if (len_processed && array_bytes(&My_Connections[Idx].rbuf) > 2)
1853 Throttle_Connection(Idx, c, THROTTLE_CMDS, maxcmd);
1855 return len_processed;
1856 } /* Handle_Buffer */
1859 * Check whether established connections are still alive or not.
1860 * If not, play PING-PONG first; and if that doesn't help either,
1861 * disconnect the respective peer.
1864 Check_Connections(void)
1871 time_now = time(NULL);
1873 for (i = 0; i < Pool_Size; i++) {
1874 if (My_Connections[i].sock < 0)
1877 c = Conn_GetClient(i);
1878 if (c && ((Client_Type(c) == CLIENT_USER)
1879 || (Client_Type(c) == CLIENT_SERVER)
1880 || (Client_Type(c) == CLIENT_SERVICE))) {
1881 /* connected User, Server or Service */
1882 if (My_Connections[i].lastping >
1883 My_Connections[i].lastdata) {
1884 /* We already sent a ping */
1885 if (My_Connections[i].lastping <
1886 time_now - Conf_PongTimeout) {
1888 snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg),
1889 "Ping timeout: %d seconds",
1891 LogDebug("Connection %d: %s.", i, msg);
1892 Conn_Close(i, NULL, msg, true);
1894 } else if (My_Connections[i].lastdata <
1895 time_now - Conf_PingTimeout) {
1896 /* We need to send a PING ... */
1897 LogDebug("Connection %d: sending PING ...", i);
1898 Conn_UpdatePing(i, time_now);
1899 Conn_WriteStr(i, "PING :%s",
1900 Client_ID(Client_ThisServer()));
1903 /* The connection is not fully established yet, so
1904 * we don't do the PING-PONG game here but instead
1905 * disconnect the client after "a short time" if it's
1906 * still not registered. */
1908 if (My_Connections[i].lastdata <
1909 time_now - Conf_PongTimeout) {
1911 ("Unregistered connection %d timed out ...",
1913 Conn_Close(i, NULL, "Timeout", false);
1917 } /* Check_Connections */
1920 * Check if further server links should be established.
1928 time_now = time(NULL);
1930 /* Check all configured servers */
1931 for (i = 0; i < MAX_SERVERS; i++) {
1932 if (Conf_Server[i].conn_id != NONE)
1933 continue; /* Already establishing or connected */
1934 if (!Conf_Server[i].host[0] || Conf_Server[i].port <= 0)
1935 continue; /* No host and/or port configured */
1936 if (Conf_Server[i].flags & CONF_SFLAG_DISABLED)
1937 continue; /* Disabled configuration entry */
1938 if (Conf_Server[i].lasttry > (time_now - Conf_ConnectRetry))
1939 continue; /* We have to wait a little bit ... */
1941 /* Is there already a connection in this group? */
1942 if (Conf_Server[i].group > NONE) {
1943 for (n = 0; n < MAX_SERVERS; n++) {
1946 if ((Conf_Server[n].conn_id != NONE) &&
1947 (Conf_Server[n].group == Conf_Server[i].group))
1950 if (n < MAX_SERVERS)
1954 /* Okay, try to connect now */
1956 "Preparing to establish a new server link for \"%s\" ...",
1957 Conf_Server[i].name);
1958 Conf_Server[i].lasttry = time_now;
1959 Conf_Server[i].conn_id = SERVER_WAIT;
1960 assert(Proc_GetPipeFd(&Conf_Server[i].res_stat) < 0);
1962 /* Start resolver subprocess ... */
1963 if (!Resolve_Name(&Conf_Server[i].res_stat, Conf_Server[i].host,
1964 cb_Connect_to_Server))
1965 Conf_Server[i].conn_id = NONE;
1967 } /* Check_Servers */
1970 * Establish a new outgoing server connection.
1972 * @param Server Configuration index of the server.
1973 * @param dest Destination IP address to connect to.
1976 New_Server( int Server , ng_ipaddr_t *dest)
1978 /* Establish new server link */
1979 char ip_str[NG_INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
1980 int af_dest, res, new_sock;
1983 assert( Server > NONE );
1985 /* Make sure that the remote server hasn't re-linked to this server
1986 * asynchronously on its own */
1987 if (Conf_Server[Server].conn_id > NONE) {
1989 "Connection to \"%s\" meanwhile re-established, aborting preparation.");
1993 if (!ng_ipaddr_tostr_r(dest, ip_str)) {
1994 Log(LOG_WARNING, "New_Server: Could not convert IP to string");
1995 Conf_Server[Server].conn_id = NONE;
1999 af_dest = ng_ipaddr_af(dest);
2000 new_sock = socket(af_dest, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
2003 "Establishing connection for \"%s\" to \"%s:%d\" (%s), socket %d ...",
2004 Conf_Server[Server].name, Conf_Server[Server].host,
2005 Conf_Server[Server].port, ip_str, new_sock);
2008 Log(LOG_CRIT, "Can't create socket (af %d): %s!",
2009 af_dest, strerror(errno));
2010 Conf_Server[Server].conn_id = NONE;
2014 if (!Init_Socket(new_sock)) {
2015 Conf_Server[Server].conn_id = NONE;
2019 /* is a bind address configured? */
2020 res = ng_ipaddr_af(&Conf_Server[Server].bind_addr);
2022 /* if yes, bind now. If it fails, warn and let connect() pick a
2024 if (res && bind(new_sock, (struct sockaddr *) &Conf_Server[Server].bind_addr,
2025 ng_ipaddr_salen(&Conf_Server[Server].bind_addr)))
2027 ng_ipaddr_tostr_r(&Conf_Server[Server].bind_addr, ip_str);
2028 Log(LOG_WARNING, "Can't bind socket to %s: %s!", ip_str,
2031 ng_ipaddr_setport(dest, Conf_Server[Server].port);
2032 res = connect(new_sock, (struct sockaddr *) dest, ng_ipaddr_salen(dest));
2033 if(( res != 0 ) && ( errno != EINPROGRESS )) {
2034 Log( LOG_CRIT, "Can't connect socket: %s!", strerror( errno ));
2036 Conf_Server[Server].conn_id = NONE;
2040 if (Socket2Index(new_sock) <= NONE) {
2042 Conf_Server[Server].conn_id = NONE;
2046 if (!io_event_create( new_sock, IO_WANTWRITE, cb_connserver)) {
2047 Log(LOG_ALERT, "io_event_create(): could not add fd %d",
2050 Conf_Server[Server].conn_id = NONE;
2054 assert(My_Connections[new_sock].sock <= 0);
2056 Init_Conn_Struct(new_sock);
2058 ng_ipaddr_tostr_r(dest, ip_str);
2059 c = Client_NewLocal(new_sock, ip_str, CLIENT_UNKNOWNSERVER, false);
2061 Log( LOG_ALERT, "Can't establish connection: can't create client structure!" );
2063 Conf_Server[Server].conn_id = NONE;
2067 /* Conn_Close() decrements this counter again */
2068 Account_Connection();
2069 Client_SetIntroducer( c, c );
2070 Client_SetToken( c, TOKEN_OUTBOUND );
2072 /* Register connection */
2073 if (!Conf_SetServer(Server, new_sock))
2075 My_Connections[new_sock].sock = new_sock;
2076 My_Connections[new_sock].addr = *dest;
2077 My_Connections[new_sock].client = c;
2078 strlcpy( My_Connections[new_sock].host, Conf_Server[Server].host,
2079 sizeof(My_Connections[new_sock].host ));
2082 if (Conf_Server[Server].SSLConnect &&
2083 !ConnSSL_PrepareConnect(&My_Connections[new_sock], &Conf_Server[Server]))
2085 Log(LOG_ALERT, "Could not initialize SSL for outgoing connection");
2086 Conn_Close(new_sock, "Could not initialize SSL for outgoing connection",
2088 Init_Conn_Struct(new_sock);
2089 Conf_Server[Server].conn_id = NONE;
2093 LogDebug("Registered new connection %d on socket %d (%ld in total).",
2094 new_sock, My_Connections[new_sock].sock, NumConnections);
2095 Conn_OPTION_ADD( &My_Connections[new_sock], CONN_ISCONNECTING );
2099 * Initialize connection structure.
2101 * @param Idx Connection index.
2104 Init_Conn_Struct(CONN_ID Idx)
2106 time_t now = time(NULL);
2108 memset(&My_Connections[Idx], 0, sizeof(CONNECTION));
2109 My_Connections[Idx].sock = -1;
2110 My_Connections[Idx].signon = now;
2111 My_Connections[Idx].lastdata = now;
2112 My_Connections[Idx].lastprivmsg = now;
2113 Proc_InitStruct(&My_Connections[Idx].proc_stat);
2116 My_Connections[Idx].iconv_from = (iconv_t)(-1);
2117 My_Connections[Idx].iconv_to = (iconv_t)(-1);
2119 } /* Init_Conn_Struct */
2122 * Initialize options of a new socket.
2124 * For example, we try to set socket options SO_REUSEADDR and IPTOS_LOWDELAY.
2125 * The socket is automatically closed if a fatal error is encountered.
2127 * @param Sock Socket handle.
2128 * @returns false if socket was closed due to fatal error.
2131 Init_Socket( int Sock )
2135 if (!io_setnonblock(Sock)) {
2136 Log(LOG_CRIT, "Can't enable non-blocking mode for socket: %s!",
2142 /* Don't block this port after socket shutdown */
2144 if (setsockopt(Sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &value,
2145 (socklen_t)sizeof(value)) != 0) {
2146 Log(LOG_ERR, "Can't set socket option SO_REUSEADDR: %s!",
2148 /* ignore this error */
2151 /* Set type of service (TOS) */
2152 #if defined(IPPROTO_IP) && defined(IPTOS_LOWDELAY)
2153 value = IPTOS_LOWDELAY;
2154 if (setsockopt(Sock, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, &value,
2155 (socklen_t) sizeof(value))) {
2156 LogDebug("Can't set socket option IP_TOS: %s!",
2158 /* ignore this error */
2160 LogDebug("IP_TOS on socket %d has been set to IPTOS_LOWDELAY.",
2168 * Read results of a resolver sub-process and try to initiate a new server
2171 * @param fd File descriptor of the pipe to the sub-process.
2172 * @param events (ignored IO specification)
2175 cb_Connect_to_Server(int fd, UNUSED short events)
2180 /* we can handle at most 3 addresses; but we read up to 4 so we can
2181 * log the 'more than we can handle' condition. First result is tried
2182 * immediately, rest is saved for later if needed. */
2183 ng_ipaddr_t dest_addrs[4];
2185 LogDebug("Resolver: Got forward lookup callback on fd %d, events %d",
2188 for (i=0; i < MAX_SERVERS; i++) {
2189 if (Proc_GetPipeFd(&Conf_Server[i].res_stat) == fd )
2193 if( i >= MAX_SERVERS) {
2194 /* Ops, no matching server found?! */
2196 LogDebug("Resolver: Got Forward Lookup callback for unknown server!?");
2200 /* Read result from pipe */
2201 len = Proc_Read(&Conf_Server[i].res_stat, dest_addrs, sizeof(dest_addrs));
2202 Proc_Close(&Conf_Server[i].res_stat);
2204 /* Error resolving hostname: reset server structure */
2205 Conf_Server[i].conn_id = NONE;
2209 assert((len % sizeof(ng_ipaddr_t)) == 0);
2211 LogDebug("Got result from resolver: %u structs (%u bytes).",
2212 len/sizeof(ng_ipaddr_t), len);
2214 memset(&Conf_Server[i].dst_addr, 0, sizeof(Conf_Server[i].dst_addr));
2215 if (len > sizeof(ng_ipaddr_t)) {
2216 /* more than one address for this hostname, remember them
2217 * in case first address is unreachable/not available */
2218 len -= sizeof(ng_ipaddr_t);
2219 if (len > sizeof(Conf_Server[i].dst_addr)) {
2220 len = sizeof(Conf_Server[i].dst_addr);
2222 "Notice: Resolver returned more IP Addresses for host than we can handle, additional addresses dropped.");
2224 memcpy(&Conf_Server[i].dst_addr, &dest_addrs[1], len);
2227 New_Server(i, dest_addrs);
2228 } /* cb_Read_Forward_Lookup */
2231 * Read results of a resolver sub-process from the pipe and update the
2232 * appropriate connection/client structure(s): hostname and/or IDENT user name.
2234 * @param r_fd File descriptor of the pipe to the sub-process.
2235 * @param events (ignored IO specification)
2238 cb_Read_Resolver_Result( int r_fd, UNUSED short events )
2245 char readbuf[HOST_LEN + 2 + CLIENT_USER_LEN];
2248 char readbuf[HOST_LEN + 1];
2251 LogDebug("Resolver: Got callback on fd %d, events %d", r_fd, events );
2252 i = Conn_GetFromProc(r_fd);
2254 /* Ops, none found? Probably the connection has already
2255 * been closed!? We'll ignore that ... */
2257 LogDebug("Resolver: Got callback for unknown connection!?");
2261 /* Read result from pipe */
2262 len = Proc_Read(&My_Connections[i].proc_stat, readbuf, sizeof readbuf -1);
2263 Proc_Close(&My_Connections[i].proc_stat);
2267 readbuf[len] = '\0';
2268 identptr = strchr(readbuf, '\n');
2269 assert(identptr != NULL);
2271 Log( LOG_CRIT, "Resolver: Got malformed result!");
2276 LogDebug("Got result from resolver: \"%s\" (%u bytes read).", readbuf, len);
2277 /* Okay, we got a complete result: this is a host name for outgoing
2278 * connections and a host name and IDENT user name (if enabled) for
2279 * incoming connections.*/
2280 assert ( My_Connections[i].sock >= 0 );
2281 /* Incoming connection. Search client ... */
2282 c = Conn_GetClient( i );
2283 assert( c != NULL );
2285 /* Only update client information of unregistered clients.
2286 * Note: user commands (e. g. WEBIRC) are always read _after_ reading
2287 * the resolver results, so we don't have to worry to override settings
2288 * from these commands here. */
2289 if(Client_Type(c) == CLIENT_UNKNOWN) {
2290 strlcpy(My_Connections[i].host, readbuf,
2291 sizeof(My_Connections[i].host));
2292 Client_SetHostname(c, readbuf);
2293 if (Conf_NoticeBeforeRegistration)
2294 (void)Conn_WriteStr(i,
2295 "NOTICE * :*** Found your hostname: %s",
2296 My_Connections[i].host);
2302 if ((*ptr < '0' || *ptr > '9') &&
2303 (*ptr < 'A' || *ptr > 'Z') &&
2304 (*ptr < 'a' || *ptr > 'z'))
2309 /* Erroneous IDENT reply */
2311 "Got invalid IDENT reply for connection %d! Ignored.",
2315 "IDENT lookup for connection %d: \"%s\".",
2317 Client_SetUser(c, identptr, true);
2319 if (Conf_NoticeBeforeRegistration) {
2320 (void)Conn_WriteStr(i,
2321 "NOTICE * :*** Got %sident response%s%s",
2322 *ptr ? "invalid " : "",
2324 *ptr ? "" : identptr);
2326 } else if(Conf_Ident) {
2327 Log(LOG_INFO, "IDENT lookup for connection %d: no result.", i);
2328 if (Conf_NoticeBeforeRegistration)
2329 (void)Conn_WriteStr(i,
2330 "NOTICE * :*** No ident response");
2334 if (Conf_NoticeBeforeRegistration) {
2335 /* Send buffered data to the client, but break on
2336 * errors because Handle_Write() would have closed
2337 * the connection again in this case! */
2338 if (!Handle_Write(i))
2342 Class_HandleServerBans(c);
2346 LogDebug("Resolver: discarding result for already registered connection %d.", i);
2348 } /* cb_Read_Resolver_Result */
2351 * Write a "simple" (error) message to a socket.
2353 * The message is sent without using the connection write buffers, without
2354 * compression/encryption, and even without any error reporting. It is
2355 * designed for error messages of e.g. New_Connection().
2357 * @param Sock Socket handle.
2358 * @param Msg Message string to send.
2361 Simple_Message(int Sock, const char *Msg)
2363 char buf[COMMAND_LEN];
2366 assert(Sock > NONE);
2367 assert(Msg != NULL);
2369 strlcpy(buf, Msg, sizeof buf - 2);
2370 len = strlcat(buf, "\r\n", sizeof buf);
2371 if (write(Sock, buf, len) < 0) {
2372 /* Because this function most probably got called to log
2373 * an error message, any write error is ignored here to
2374 * avoid an endless loop. But casting the result of write()
2375 * to "void" doesn't satisfy the GNU C code attribute
2376 * "warn_unused_result" which is used by some versions of
2377 * glibc (e.g. 2.11.1), therefore this silly error
2378 * "handling" code here :-( */
2381 } /* Simple_Error */
2384 * Get CLIENT structure that belongs to a local connection identified by its
2385 * index number. Each connection belongs to a client by definition, so it is
2386 * not required that the caller checks for NULL return values.
2388 * @param Idx Connection index number.
2389 * @returns Pointer to CLIENT structure.
2392 Conn_GetClient( CONN_ID Idx )
2397 c = array_get(&My_ConnArray, sizeof (CONNECTION), (size_t)Idx);
2399 return c ? c->client : NULL;
2403 * Get PROC_STAT sub-process structure of a connection.
2405 * @param Idx Connection index number.
2406 * @returns PROC_STAT structure.
2409 Conn_GetProcStat(CONN_ID Idx)
2414 c = array_get(&My_ConnArray, sizeof (CONNECTION), (size_t)Idx);
2416 return &c->proc_stat;
2417 } /* Conn_GetProcStat */
2420 * Get CONN_ID from file descriptor associated to a subprocess structure.
2422 * @param fd File descriptor.
2423 * @returns CONN_ID or NONE (-1).
2426 Conn_GetFromProc(int fd)
2431 for (i = 0; i < Pool_Size; i++) {
2432 if ((My_Connections[i].sock != NONE)
2433 && (Proc_GetPipeFd(&My_Connections[i].proc_stat) == fd))
2437 } /* Conn_GetFromProc */
2440 * Throttle a connection because of excessive usage.
2442 * @param Reason The reason, see THROTTLE_xxx constants.
2443 * @param Idx The connection index.
2444 * @param Client The client of this connection.
2445 * @param Value The time to delay this connection.
2448 Throttle_Connection(const CONN_ID Idx, CLIENT *Client, const int Reason,
2452 assert(Client != NULL);
2454 /* Never throttle servers or services, only interrupt processing */
2455 if (Client_Type(Client) == CLIENT_SERVER
2456 || Client_Type(Client) == CLIENT_UNKNOWNSERVER
2457 || Client_Type(Client) == CLIENT_SERVICE)
2460 /* Don't throttle clients with user mode 'F' set */
2461 if (Client_HasMode(Client, 'F'))
2464 LogDebug("Throttling connection %d: code %d, value %d!", Idx,
2466 Conn_SetPenalty(Idx, 1);
2472 Conn_GetAuthPing(CONN_ID Idx)
2474 assert (Idx != NONE);
2475 return My_Connections[Idx].auth_ping;
2476 } /* Conn_GetAuthPing */
2479 Conn_SetAuthPing(CONN_ID Idx, long ID)
2481 assert (Idx != NONE);
2482 My_Connections[Idx].auth_ping = ID;
2483 } /* Conn_SetAuthPing */
2485 #endif /* STRICT_RFC */
2490 * IO callback for new SSL-enabled client and server connections.
2492 * @param sock Socket descriptor.
2493 * @param what IO specification (IO_WANTREAD/IO_WANTWRITE/...).
2496 cb_clientserver_ssl(int sock, UNUSED short what)
2498 CONN_ID idx = Socket2Index(sock);
2505 switch (ConnSSL_Accept(&My_Connections[idx])) {
2509 return; /* EAGAIN: callback will be invoked again by IO layer */
2512 "SSL accept error, closing socket", "SSL accept error",
2517 io_event_setcb(sock, cb_clientserver); /* SSL handshake completed */
2521 * IO callback for listening SSL sockets: handle new connections. This callback
2522 * gets called when a new SSL-enabled connection should be accepted.
2524 * @param sock Socket descriptor.
2525 * @param irrelevant (ignored IO specification)
2528 cb_listen_ssl(int sock, short irrelevant)
2533 fd = New_Connection(sock, true);
2536 io_event_setcb(My_Connections[fd].sock, cb_clientserver_ssl);
2540 * IO callback for new outgoing SSL-enabled server connections.
2542 * @param sock Socket descriptor.
2543 * @param unused (ignored IO specification)
2546 cb_connserver_login_ssl(int sock, short unused)
2548 CONN_ID idx = Socket2Index(sock);
2557 switch (ConnSSL_Connect( &My_Connections[idx])) {
2559 case 0: LogDebug("ConnSSL_Connect: not ready");
2562 Log(LOG_ERR, "SSL connection on socket %d failed!", sock);
2563 Conn_Close(idx, "Can't connect", NULL, false);
2567 Log( LOG_INFO, "SSL connection %d with \"%s:%d\" established.", idx,
2568 My_Connections[idx].host, Conf_Server[Conf_GetServer( idx )].port );
2575 * Check if SSL library needs to read SSL-protocol related data.
2577 * SSL/TLS connections require extra treatment:
2578 * When either CONN_SSL_WANT_WRITE or CONN_SSL_WANT_READ is set, we
2579 * need to take care of that first, before checking read/write buffers.
2580 * For instance, while we might have data in our write buffer, the
2581 * TLS/SSL protocol might need to read internal data first for TLS/SSL
2582 * writes to succeed.
2584 * If this function returns true, such a condition is met and we have
2585 * to reverse the condition (check for read even if we've data to write,
2586 * do not check for read but writeability even if write-buffer is empty).
2588 * @param c Connection to check.
2589 * @returns true if SSL-library has to read protocol data.
2592 SSL_WantRead(const CONNECTION *c)
2594 if (Conn_OPTION_ISSET(c, CONN_SSL_WANT_READ)) {
2595 io_event_add(c->sock, IO_WANTREAD);
2602 * Check if SSL library needs to write SSL-protocol related data.
2604 * Please see description of SSL_WantRead() for full description!
2606 * @param c Connection to check.
2607 * @returns true if SSL-library has to write protocol data.
2610 SSL_WantWrite(const CONNECTION *c)
2612 if (Conn_OPTION_ISSET(c, CONN_SSL_WANT_WRITE)) {
2613 io_event_add(c->sock, IO_WANTWRITE);
2620 * Get information about used SSL cipher.
2622 * @param Idx Connection index number.
2623 * @param buf Buffer for returned information text.
2624 * @param len Size of return buffer "buf".
2625 * @returns true on success, false otherwise.
2628 Conn_GetCipherInfo(CONN_ID Idx, char *buf, size_t len)
2632 assert(Idx < (int) array_length(&My_ConnArray, sizeof(CONNECTION)));
2633 return ConnSSL_GetCipherInfo(&My_Connections[Idx], buf, len);
2637 * Check if a connection is SSL-enabled or not.
2639 * @param Idx Connection index number.
2640 * @return true if connection is SSL-enabled, false otherwise.
2643 Conn_UsesSSL(CONN_ID Idx)
2647 assert(Idx < (int) array_length(&My_ConnArray, sizeof(CONNECTION)));
2648 return Conn_OPTION_ISSET(&My_Connections[Idx], CONN_SSL);
2652 Conn_GetCertFp(CONN_ID Idx)
2656 assert(Idx < (int) array_length(&My_ConnArray, sizeof(CONNECTION)));
2657 return ConnSSL_GetCertFp(&My_Connections[Idx]);
2661 Conn_SetCertFp(CONN_ID Idx, const char *fingerprint)
2665 assert(Idx < (int) array_length(&My_ConnArray, sizeof(CONNECTION)));
2666 return ConnSSL_SetCertFp(&My_Connections[Idx], fingerprint);
2669 #else /* SSL_SUPPORT */
2672 Conn_UsesSSL(UNUSED CONN_ID Idx)
2678 Conn_GetCertFp(UNUSED CONN_ID Idx)
2684 Conn_SetCertFp(UNUSED CONN_ID Idx, UNUSED const char *fingerprint)
2689 #endif /* SSL_SUPPORT */
2694 * Dump internal state of the "connection module".
2697 Conn_DebugDump(void)
2701 Log(LOG_DEBUG, "Connection status:");
2702 for (i = 0; i < Pool_Size; i++) {
2703 if (My_Connections[i].sock == NONE)
2706 " - %d: host=%s, lastdata=%ld, lastping=%ld, delaytime=%ld, flag=%d, options=%d, bps=%d, client=%s",
2707 My_Connections[i].sock, My_Connections[i].host,
2708 My_Connections[i].lastdata, My_Connections[i].lastping,
2709 My_Connections[i].delaytime, My_Connections[i].flag,
2710 My_Connections[i].options, My_Connections[i].bps,
2711 My_Connections[i].client ? Client_ID(My_Connections[i].client) : "-");
2713 } /* Conn_DumpClients */