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/************************************************************************
* IRC - Internet Relay Chat, common/packet.c
* Copyright (C) 1990 Jarkko Oikarinen and
* University of Oulu, Computing Center
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#ifndef lint
static char rcsid[] = "@(#)$Id: packet.c,v 1.8 1999/04/19 22:26:22 kalt Exp $";
#endif
#include "os.h"
#ifndef CLIENT_COMPILE
# include "s_defines.h"
#else
# include "c_defines.h"
#endif
#define PACKET_C
#ifndef CLIENT_COMPILE
# include "s_externs.h"
#else
# include "c_externs.h"
#endif
#undef PACKET_C
/*
** dopacket
** cptr - pointer to client structure for which the buffer data
** applies.
** buffer - pointr to the buffer containing the newly read data
** length - number of valid bytes of data in the buffer
**
** The buffer might be partially or totally zipped.
** At the beginning of the compressed flow, it is possible that
** an uncompressed ERROR message will be found. This occurs when
** the connection fails on the other server before switching
** to compressed mode.
**
** Note:
** It is implicitly assumed that dopacket is called only
** with cptr of "local" variation, which contains all the
** necessary fields (buffer etc..)
*/
int dopacket(cptr, buffer, length)
Reg aClient *cptr;
char *buffer;
Reg int length;
{
Reg char *ch1;
Reg char *ch2, *bufptr;
aClient *acpt = cptr->acpt;
int r = 1;
#ifdef ZIP_LINKS
int unzipped = 0;
#endif
me.receiveB += length; /* Update bytes received */
cptr->receiveB += length;
if (cptr->receiveB > 1023)
{
cptr->receiveK += (cptr->receiveB >> 10);
cptr->receiveB &= 0x03ff; /* 2^10 = 1024, 3ff = 1023 */
}
if (acpt != &me)
{
acpt->receiveB += length;
if (acpt->receiveB > 1023)
{
acpt->receiveK += (acpt->receiveB >> 10);
acpt->receiveB &= 0x03ff;
}
}
else if (me.receiveB > 1023)
{
me.receiveK += (me.receiveB >> 10);
me.receiveB &= 0x03ff;
}
bufptr = cptr->buffer;
ch1 = bufptr + cptr->count;
ch2 = buffer;
#ifdef ZIP_LINKS
while ((length > 0 && ch2) || ((cptr->flags & FLAGS_ZIP) &&
(cptr->zip->in->avail_in ||
!unzipped)))
#else
while (length > 0 && ch2)
#endif
{
Reg char c;
#ifdef ZIP_LINKS
if (cptr->flags & FLAGS_ZIPSTART)
{
/*
** beginning of server connection, the buffer
** contained PASS/SERVER and is now zipped!
** Ignore the '\n' that should be here.
*/
if (*ch2 == '\n') /* also check \r ? */
{
ch2++;
length--;
cptr->flags &= ~FLAGS_ZIPSTART;
}
if (length == 0)
return 1;
}
if ((cptr->flags & FLAGS_ZIP) && !(unzipped && length))
{
/* uncompressed buffer first */
unzipped = length; /* length is register, store
temp in unzipped */
ch2 = unzip_packet(cptr, ch2, &unzipped);
length = unzipped;
unzipped = 1;
if (length == -1)
return exit_client(cptr, cptr, &me,
"fatal error in unzip_packet()");
if (length == 0 || *ch2 == '\0')
break;
}
#endif
length--;
c = (*ch1 = *ch2++);
/*
* Yuck. Stuck. To make sure we stay backward compatible,
* we must assume that either CR or LF terminates the message
* and not CR-LF. By allowing CR or LF (alone) into the body
* of messages, backward compatibility is lost and major
* problems will arise. - Avalon
*/
if ((c <= '\r') && (c == '\n' || c == '\r'))
{
if (ch1 == bufptr)
continue; /* Skip extra LF/CR's */
*ch1 = '\0';
me.receiveM += 1; /* Update messages received */
cptr->receiveM += 1;
if (cptr->acpt != &me)
cptr->acpt->receiveM += 1;
cptr->count = 0; /* ...just in case parse returns with
** FLUSH_BUFFER without removing the
** structure pointed by cptr... --msa
*/
if ((r = parse(cptr, bufptr, ch1)) ==
FLUSH_BUFFER)
/*
** FLUSH_BUFFER means actually that cptr
** structure *does* not exist anymore!!! --msa
*/
return FLUSH_BUFFER;
#ifndef CLIENT_COMPILE
/*
** Socket is dead so exit (which always returns with
** FLUSH_BUFFER here). - avalon
*/
if (cptr->flags & FLAGS_DEADSOCKET)
{
if (cptr->exitc == EXITC_REG)
cptr->exitc = EXITC_DEAD;
return exit_client(cptr, cptr, &me,
"Dead Socket");
}
/*
** Something is wrong, really wrong, and nothing
** else should be allowed to be parsed!
** This covers a bug which is somewhere else,
** since no decent server would send such thing
** as an unknown command. -krys
*/
if (IsServer(cptr) && (cptr->flags & FLAGS_UNKCMD))
break;
#endif
ch1 = bufptr;
}
else if (ch1 < bufptr + (sizeof(cptr->buffer)-1))
ch1++; /* There is always room for the null */
}
cptr->count = ch1 - bufptr;
return r;
}
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