freeswitch/libs/libwebsockets/lib/client-handshake.c
Michael Jerris 6fa2fd3678 add ws
2012-08-08 17:05:01 -05:00

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9.5 KiB
C

#include "private-libwebsockets.h"
struct libwebsocket *__libwebsocket_client_connect_2(
struct libwebsocket_context *context,
struct libwebsocket *wsi
) {
struct pollfd pfd;
struct timeval tv;
struct hostent *server_hostent;
struct sockaddr_in server_addr;
int n;
int plen = 0;
char pkt[512];
int opt = 1;
#if defined(__APPLE__)
struct protoent *tcp_proto;
#endif
debug("__libwebsocket_client_connect_2\n");
wsi->candidate_children_list = NULL;
/*
* proxy?
*/
if (context->http_proxy_port) {
plen = sprintf(pkt, "CONNECT %s:%u HTTP/1.0\x0d\x0a"
"User-agent: libwebsockets\x0d\x0a"
/*Proxy-authorization: basic aGVsbG86d29ybGQ= */
"\x0d\x0a", wsi->c_address, wsi->c_port);
/* OK from now on we talk via the proxy */
free(wsi->c_address);
wsi->c_address = strdup(context->http_proxy_address);
wsi->c_port = context->http_proxy_port;
}
/*
* prepare the actual connection (to the proxy, if any)
*/
debug("__libwebsocket_client_connect_2: address %s", wsi->c_address);
server_hostent = gethostbyname(wsi->c_address);
if (server_hostent == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to get host name from %s\n",
wsi->c_address);
goto oom4;
}
wsi->sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (wsi->sock < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open socket\n");
goto oom4;
}
server_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
server_addr.sin_port = htons(wsi->c_port);
server_addr.sin_addr = *((struct in_addr *)server_hostent->h_addr);
bzero(&server_addr.sin_zero, 8);
/* Disable Nagle */
#if !defined(__APPLE__)
setsockopt(wsi->sock, SOL_TCP, TCP_NODELAY,
(const void *)&opt, sizeof(opt));
#else
tcp_proto = getprotobyname("TCP");
setsockopt(wsi->sock, tcp_proto->p_proto, TCP_NODELAY,
&opt, sizeof(opt));
#endif
/* Set receiving timeout */
tv.tv_sec = 0;
tv.tv_usec = 100 * 1000;
setsockopt(wsi->sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, (char *)&tv, sizeof tv);
if (connect(wsi->sock, (struct sockaddr *)&server_addr,
sizeof(struct sockaddr)) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Connect failed\n");
#ifdef WIN32
closesocket(wsi->sock);
#else
close(wsi->sock);
#endif
goto oom4;
}
debug("connected\n");
/* into fd -> wsi hashtable */
insert_wsi(context, wsi);
/* into internal poll list */
context->fds[context->fds_count].fd = wsi->sock;
context->fds[context->fds_count].revents = 0;
context->fds[context->fds_count++].events = POLLIN;
/* external POLL support via protocol 0 */
context->protocols[0].callback(context, wsi,
LWS_CALLBACK_ADD_POLL_FD,
(void *)(long)wsi->sock, NULL, POLLIN);
/* we are connected to server, or proxy */
if (context->http_proxy_port) {
n = send(wsi->sock, pkt, plen, 0);
if (n < 0) {
#ifdef WIN32
closesocket(wsi->sock);
#else
close(wsi->sock);
#endif
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR writing to proxy socket\n");
goto bail1;
}
libwebsocket_set_timeout(wsi,
PENDING_TIMEOUT_AWAITING_PROXY_RESPONSE, 5);
wsi->mode = LWS_CONNMODE_WS_CLIENT_WAITING_PROXY_REPLY;
return wsi;
}
/*
* provoke service to issue the handshake directly
* we need to do it this way because in the proxy case, this is the
* next state and executed only if and when we get a good proxy
* response inside the state machine
*/
wsi->mode = LWS_CONNMODE_WS_CLIENT_ISSUE_HANDSHAKE;
pfd.fd = wsi->sock;
pfd.revents = POLLIN;
if (libwebsocket_service_fd(context, &pfd) < 0)
goto oom4;
return wsi;
oom4:
if (wsi->c_protocol)
free(wsi->c_protocol);
if (wsi->c_origin)
free(wsi->c_origin);
free(wsi->c_host);
free(wsi->c_path);
bail1:
free(wsi);
return NULL;
}
/**
* libwebsocket_client_connect() - Connect to another websocket server
* @context: Websocket context
* @address: Remote server address, eg, "myserver.com"
* @port: Port to connect to on the remote server, eg, 80
* @ssl_connection: 0 = ws://, 1 = wss:// encrypted, 2 = wss:// allow self
* signed certs
* @path: Websocket path on server
* @host: Hostname on server
* @origin: Socket origin name
* @protocol: Comma-separated list of protocols being asked for from
* the server, or just one. The server will pick the one it
* likes best.
* @ietf_version_or_minus_one: -1 to ask to connect using the default, latest
* protocol supported, or the specific protocol ordinal
*
* This function creates a connection to a remote server
*/
struct libwebsocket *
libwebsocket_client_connect(struct libwebsocket_context *context,
const char *address,
int port,
int ssl_connection,
const char *path,
const char *host,
const char *origin,
const char *protocol,
int ietf_version_or_minus_one)
{
struct libwebsocket *wsi;
int n;
int m;
struct libwebsocket_extension *ext;
int handled;
#ifndef LWS_OPENSSL_SUPPORT
if (ssl_connection) {
fprintf(stderr, "libwebsockets not configured for ssl\n");
return NULL;
}
#endif
wsi = malloc(sizeof(struct libwebsocket));
if (wsi == NULL)
goto bail1;
memset(wsi, 0, sizeof *wsi);
/* -1 means just use latest supported */
if (ietf_version_or_minus_one == -1)
ietf_version_or_minus_one = SPEC_LATEST_SUPPORTED;
wsi->ietf_spec_revision = ietf_version_or_minus_one;
wsi->name_buffer_pos = 0;
wsi->user_space = NULL;
wsi->state = WSI_STATE_CLIENT_UNCONNECTED;
wsi->pings_vs_pongs = 0;
wsi->protocol = NULL;
wsi->pending_timeout = NO_PENDING_TIMEOUT;
wsi->count_active_extensions = 0;
#ifdef LWS_OPENSSL_SUPPORT
wsi->use_ssl = ssl_connection;
#endif
wsi->c_port = port;
wsi->c_address = strdup(address);
/* copy parameters over so state machine has access */
wsi->c_path = malloc(strlen(path) + 1);
if (wsi->c_path == NULL)
goto bail1;
strcpy(wsi->c_path, path);
wsi->c_host = malloc(strlen(host) + 1);
if (wsi->c_host == NULL)
goto oom1;
strcpy(wsi->c_host, host);
if (origin) {
wsi->c_origin = malloc(strlen(origin) + 1);
strcpy(wsi->c_origin, origin);
if (wsi->c_origin == NULL)
goto oom2;
} else
wsi->c_origin = NULL;
wsi->c_callback = NULL;
if (protocol) {
const char *pc;
struct libwebsocket_protocols *pp;
wsi->c_protocol = malloc(strlen(protocol) + 1);
if (wsi->c_protocol == NULL)
goto oom3;
strcpy(wsi->c_protocol, protocol);
pc = protocol;
while (*pc && *pc != ',')
pc++;
n = pc - protocol;
pp = context->protocols;
while (pp->name && !wsi->c_callback) {
if (!strncmp(protocol, pp->name, n))
wsi->c_callback = pp->callback;
pp++;
}
} else
wsi->c_protocol = NULL;
if (!wsi->c_callback)
wsi->c_callback = context->protocols[0].callback;
/* set up appropriate masking */
wsi->xor_mask = xor_no_mask;
switch (wsi->ietf_spec_revision) {
case 0:
break;
case 4:
wsi->xor_mask = xor_mask_04;
break;
case 5:
case 6:
case 7:
case 8:
case 13:
wsi->xor_mask = xor_mask_05;
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr,
"Client ietf version %d not supported\n",
wsi->ietf_spec_revision);
goto oom4;
}
/* force no mask if he asks for that though */
if (context->options & LWS_SERVER_OPTION_DEFEAT_CLIENT_MASK)
wsi->xor_mask = xor_no_mask;
for (n = 0; n < WSI_TOKEN_COUNT; n++) {
wsi->utf8_token[n].token = NULL;
wsi->utf8_token[n].token_len = 0;
}
/*
* Check with each extension if it is able to route and proxy this
* connection for us. For example, an extension like x-google-mux
* can handle this and then we don't need an actual socket for this
* connection.
*/
handled = 0;
ext = context->extensions;
n = 0;
while (ext && ext->callback && !handled) {
m = ext->callback(context, ext, wsi,
LWS_EXT_CALLBACK_CAN_PROXY_CLIENT_CONNECTION,
(void *)(long)n, (void *)address, port);
if (m)
handled = 1;
ext++;
n++;
}
if (handled) {
debug("libwebsocket_client_connect: ext handling conn\n");
libwebsocket_set_timeout(wsi,
PENDING_TIMEOUT_AWAITING_EXTENSION_CONNECT_RESPONSE, 5);
wsi->mode = LWS_CONNMODE_WS_CLIENT_WAITING_EXTENSION_CONNECT;
return wsi;
}
debug("libwebsocket_client_connect: direct conn\n");
return __libwebsocket_client_connect_2(context, wsi);
oom4:
if (wsi->c_protocol)
free(wsi->c_protocol);
oom3:
if (wsi->c_origin)
free(wsi->c_origin);
oom2:
free(wsi->c_host);
oom1:
free(wsi->c_path);
bail1:
free(wsi);
return NULL;
}
/**
* libwebsocket_client_connect_extended() - Connect to another websocket server
* @context: Websocket context
* @address: Remote server address, eg, "myserver.com"
* @port: Port to connect to on the remote server, eg, 80
* @ssl_connection: 0 = ws://, 1 = wss:// encrypted, 2 = wss:// allow self
* signed certs
* @path: Websocket path on server
* @host: Hostname on server
* @origin: Socket origin name
* @protocol: Comma-separated list of protocols being asked for from
* the server, or just one. The server will pick the one it
* likes best.
* @ietf_version_or_minus_one: -1 to ask to connect using the default, latest
* protocol supported, or the specific protocol ordinal
* @userdata: Pre-allocated user data
*
* This function creates a connection to a remote server
*/
struct libwebsocket *
libwebsocket_client_connect_extended(struct libwebsocket_context *context,
const char *address,
int port,
int ssl_connection,
const char *path,
const char *host,
const char *origin,
const char *protocol,
int ietf_version_or_minus_one,
void *userdata)
{
struct libwebsocket *ws =
libwebsocket_client_connect(context, address, port, ssl_connection, path, host, origin, protocol, ietf_version_or_minus_one) ;
if (ws && !ws->user_space && userdata)
ws->user_space = userdata ;
return ws ;
}