/* +------------------------------------+ * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon | * +------------------------------------+ * * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2009 InspIRCd Development Team * See: http://wiki.inspircd.org/Credits * * This program is free but copyrighted software; see * the file COPYING for details. * * --------------------------------------------------- */ #include "inspircd.h" #include "socket.h" #include "xline.h" #include "../m_hash.h" #include "socketengine.h" #include "main.h" #include "../spanningtree.h" #include "utils.h" #include "treeserver.h" #include "link.h" #include "treesocket.h" #include "resolvers.h" /** Because most of the I/O gubbins are encapsulated within * BufferedSocket, we just call the superclass constructor for * most of the action, and append a few of our own values * to it. */ TreeSocket::TreeSocket(SpanningTreeUtilities* Util, const std::string& shost, int iport, unsigned long maxtime, const std::string &ServerName, const std::string &bindto, Autoconnect* myac, const std::string& hook) : Utils(Util), IP(shost), myautoconnect(myac) { age = ServerInstance->Time(); myhost = ServerName; capab_phase = 0; proto_version = 0; LinkState = CONNECTING; if (!hook.empty()) { ServiceProvider* prov = ServerInstance->Modules->FindService(SERVICE_IOHOOK, hook); if (!prov) { SetError("Could not find hook '" + hook + "' for connection to " + ServerName); return; } AddIOHook(prov->creator); } DoConnect(shost, iport, maxtime, bindto); Utils->timeoutlist[this] = std::pair(ServerName, maxtime); SendCapabilities(1); } /** When a listening socket gives us a new file descriptor, * we must associate it with a socket without creating a new * connection. This constructor is used for this purpose. */ TreeSocket::TreeSocket(SpanningTreeUtilities* Util, int newfd, ListenSocket* via, irc::sockets::sockaddrs* client, irc::sockets::sockaddrs* server) : BufferedSocket(newfd), Utils(Util) { IP = client->addr(); age = ServerInstance->Time(); LinkState = WAIT_AUTH_1; capab_phase = 0; proto_version = 0; myhost = "inbound from " + IP; FOREACH_MOD(I_OnHookIO, OnHookIO(this, via)); if (GetIOHook()) GetIOHook()->OnStreamSocketAccept(this, client, server); SendCapabilities(1); Utils->timeoutlist[this] = std::pair(myhost, 30); } ServerState TreeSocket::GetLinkState() { return this->LinkState; } void TreeSocket::CleanNegotiationInfo() { ModuleList.clear(); OptModuleList.clear(); CapKeys.clear(); ourchallenge.clear(); theirchallenge.clear(); OutboundPass.clear(); } CullResult TreeSocket::cull() { Utils->timeoutlist.erase(this); if (myautoconnect) Utils->Creator->ConnectServer(myautoconnect, false); return this->BufferedSocket::cull(); } TreeSocket::~TreeSocket() { } /** When an outbound connection finishes connecting, we receive * this event, and must send our SERVER string to the other * side. If the other side is happy, as outlined in the server * to server docs on the inspircd.org site, the other side * will then send back its own server string. */ void TreeSocket::OnConnected() { if (this->LinkState == CONNECTING) { /* we do not need to change state here. */ for (std::vector >::iterator i = Utils->LinkBlocks.begin(); i < Utils->LinkBlocks.end(); ++i) { Link* x = *i; if (x->Name == this->myhost) { ServerInstance->SNO->WriteGlobalSno('l', "Connection to \2%s\2[%s] started.", myhost.c_str(), (x->HiddenFromStats ? "" : this->IP.c_str())); this->OutboundPass = x->SendPass; this->SendCapabilities(1); return; } } } /* There is a (remote) chance that between the /CONNECT and the connection * being accepted, some muppet has removed the block and rehashed. * If that happens the connection hangs here until it's closed. Unlikely * and rather harmless. */ ServerInstance->SNO->WriteGlobalSno('l', "Connection to \2%s\2 lost link tag(!)", myhost.c_str()); } void TreeSocket::OnError(BufferedSocketError e) { ServerInstance->SNO->WriteGlobalSno('l', "Connection to \002%s\002 failed with error: %s", myhost.c_str(), getError().c_str()); ServerInstance->GlobalCulls.AddItem(this); } void TreeSocket::SendError(const std::string &errormessage) { WriteLine("ERROR :"+errormessage); SetError(errormessage); } /** This function forces this server to quit, removing this server * and any users on it (and servers and users below that, etc etc). * It's very slow and pretty clunky, but luckily unless your network * is having a REAL bad hair day, this function shouldnt be called * too many times a month ;-) */ void TreeSocket::SquitServer(std::string &from, TreeServer* Current) { ServerInstance->Logs->Log("m_spanningtree",DEBUG,"SquitServer for %s from %s", Current->GetName().c_str(), from.c_str()); /* recursively squit the servers attached to 'Current'. * We're going backwards so we don't remove users * while we still need them ;) */ for (unsigned int q = 0; q < Current->ChildCount(); q++) { TreeServer* recursive_server = Current->GetChild(q); this->SquitServer(from,recursive_server); } /* Now we've whacked the kids, whack self */ num_lost_servers++; num_lost_users += Current->QuitUsers(from); } /** This is a wrapper function for SquitServer above, which * does some validation first and passes on the SQUIT to all * other remaining servers. */ void TreeSocket::Squit(TreeServer* Current, const std::string &reason) { bool LocalSquit = false; if ((Current) && (Current != Utils->TreeRoot)) { DelServerEvent(Utils->Creator, Current->GetName()); parameterlist params; params.push_back(Current->GetName()); params.push_back(":"+reason); Utils->DoOneToAllButSender(Current->GetParent()->GetName(),"SQUIT",params,Current->GetName()); if (Current->GetParent() == Utils->TreeRoot) { ServerInstance->SNO->WriteGlobalSno('l', "Server \002"+Current->GetName()+"\002 split: "+reason); LocalSquit = true; } else { ServerInstance->SNO->WriteGlobalSno('L', "Server \002"+Current->GetName()+"\002 split from server \002"+Current->GetParent()->GetName()+"\002 with reason: "+reason); } num_lost_servers = 0; num_lost_users = 0; std::string from = Current->GetParent()->GetName()+" "+Current->GetName(); SquitServer(from, Current); Current->Tidy(); Current->GetParent()->DelChild(Current); Current->cull(); delete Current; if (LocalSquit) ServerInstance->SNO->WriteToSnoMask('l', "Netsplit complete, lost \002%d\002 user%s on \002%d\002 server%s.", num_lost_users, num_lost_users != 1 ? "s" : "", num_lost_servers, num_lost_servers != 1 ? "s" : ""); else ServerInstance->SNO->WriteToSnoMask('L', "Netsplit complete, lost \002%d\002 user%s on \002%d\002 server%s.", num_lost_users, num_lost_users != 1 ? "s" : "", num_lost_servers, num_lost_servers != 1 ? "s" : ""); } else ServerInstance->Logs->Log("m_spanningtree",DEFAULT,"Squit from unknown server"); } /** This function is called when we receive data from a remote * server. */ void TreeSocket::OnDataReady() { Utils->Creator->loopCall = true; /* While there is at least one new line in the buffer, * do something useful (we hope!) with it. */ while (recvq.find("\n") != std::string::npos) { std::string ret = recvq.substr(0,recvq.find("\n")-1); recvq = recvq.substr(recvq.find("\n")+1,recvq.length()-recvq.find("\n")); /* Use rfind here not find, as theres more * chance of the \r being near the end of the * string, not the start. */ if (ret.find("\r") != std::string::npos) ret = recvq.substr(0,recvq.find("\r")-1); ProcessLine(ret); } Utils->Creator->loopCall = false; }