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view listener.c @ 66:38c3146aa23d
Some more sanity-checking of args, and just warn and ignore OpenSSH args
author | Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au> |
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date | Thu, 12 Aug 2004 14:19:05 +0000 |
parents | dcc43965928f |
children | e3adf4cf5465 |
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#include "includes.h" #include "listener.h" #include "session.h" #include "dbutil.h" void listeners_initialise() { /* just one slot to start with */ ses.listeners = (struct Listener**)m_malloc(sizeof(struct Listener*)); ses.listensize = 1; ses.listeners[0] = NULL; } void set_listener_fds(fd_set * readfds) { unsigned int i, j; struct Listener *listener; /* check each in turn */ for (i = 0; i < ses.listensize; i++) { listener = ses.listeners[i]; if (listener != NULL) { for (j = 0; j < listener->nsocks; j++) { FD_SET(listener->socks[j], readfds); } } } } void handle_listeners(fd_set * readfds) { unsigned int i, j; struct Listener *listener; int sock; /* check each in turn */ for (i = 0; i < ses.listensize; i++) { listener = ses.listeners[i]; if (listener != NULL) { for (j = 0; j < listener->nsocks; j++) { sock = listener->socks[j]; if (FD_ISSET(sock, readfds)) { listener->acceptor(listener, sock); } } } } } /* acceptor(int fd, void* typedata) is a function to accept connections, * cleanup(void* typedata) happens when cleaning up */ struct Listener* new_listener(int socks[], unsigned int nsocks, int type, void* typedata, void (*acceptor)(struct Listener* listener, int sock), void (*cleanup)(struct Listener*)) { unsigned int i, j; struct Listener *newlisten = NULL; /* try get a new structure to hold it */ for (i = 0; i < ses.listensize; i++) { if (ses.listeners[i] == NULL) { break; } } /* or create a new one */ if (i == ses.listensize) { if (ses.listensize > MAX_LISTENERS) { TRACE(("leave newlistener: too many already")); for (j = 0; j < nsocks; j++) { close(socks[i]); } return NULL; } ses.listeners = (struct Listener**)m_realloc(ses.listeners, (ses.listensize+LISTENER_EXTEND_SIZE) *sizeof(struct Listener*)); ses.listensize += LISTENER_EXTEND_SIZE; for (j = i; j < ses.listensize; j++) { ses.listeners[j] = NULL; } } for (j = 0; j < nsocks; j++) { ses.maxfd = MAX(ses.maxfd, socks[j]); } TRACE(("new listener num %d ", i)); newlisten = (struct Listener*)m_malloc(sizeof(struct Listener)); newlisten->index = i; newlisten->type = type; newlisten->typedata = typedata; newlisten->nsocks = nsocks; memcpy(newlisten->socks, socks, nsocks * sizeof(int)); newlisten->acceptor = acceptor; newlisten->cleanup = cleanup; ses.listeners[i] = newlisten; return newlisten; } /* Return the first listener which matches the type-specific comparison * function. Particularly needed for global requests, like tcp */ struct Listener * get_listener(int type, void* typedata, int (*match)(void*, void*)) { unsigned int i; struct Listener* listener; for (i = 0, listener = ses.listeners[i]; i < ses.listensize; i++) { if (listener->type == type && match(typedata, listener->typedata)) { return listener; } } return NULL; } void remove_listener(struct Listener* listener) { unsigned int j; if (listener->cleanup) { listener->cleanup(listener); } for (j = 0; j < listener->nsocks; j++) { close(listener->socks[j]); } ses.listeners[listener->index] = NULL; m_free(listener); }