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/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,14 +19,22 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file exec.c
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Source of functions defined in exec.h
*
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "sip.h"
#include "ui_manager.h"
//! Forced stdbuf command line arguments
#define STDBUF_ARGS "-i0 -o0 -e0"
//! Forced ngrep command line arguments
#define NGREP_ARGS "-qpt -W byline"
/****************************************************************************
@ -67,7 +75,7 @@ run_ngrep(void *pargv)
return 1;
}
/* Read the output a line at a time - output it. */
// Read the output a line at a time - output it.
while (fgets(stdout_line, 1024, fp) != NULL) {
if (!strncmp(stdout_line, "\n", 1) && strlen(msg_header) && strlen(msg_payload)) {
// Parse message
@ -91,7 +99,7 @@ run_ngrep(void *pargv)
}
}
/* close */
// Close read pipe
pclose(fp);
return 0;
}

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/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,8 +19,19 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
#ifndef __NGREP_EXEC_H
#define __NGREP_EXEC_H
/**
* @file exec.h
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Functions to manage ngrep background execution
*
* This file contains the functions to spawn an ngrep process and read its
* output. This process is done in a detached thread that will request UI
* updates when new messages are parsed.
*
*/
#ifndef __SNGREP_EXEC_H
#define __SNGREP_EXEC_H
/****************************************************************************
** Current version of sngrep launches a thread that execs original ngrep
@ -38,7 +49,7 @@
** (let's say -T), sngrep will fail at parsing any header :(
**
****************************************************************************/
int
extern int
run_ngrep(void *pargs);
#endif

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/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,19 +19,27 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file main.c
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Source of initial functions used by sngrep
*
* @todo This should be coded properly. We could use use -f flag argument to
* load the pcap file (because ngrep has no -f flag) and assume any other
* argument are ngrep arguments. Anyway, actual main code is awful.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "exec.h"
#include "pcap.h"
#include "ui_manager.h"
/**
* Usage function
* Print all available options (which are none actually)
* @brief Usage function
*
* Print all available options (which are none actually)
*/
void
usage(const char* progname)
@ -45,7 +53,8 @@ usage(const char* progname)
}
/**
* Main function
* @brief Main function logic
*
* Parse command line options and start running threads
*
* @note There are no params actually... if you supply one
@ -59,9 +68,12 @@ main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int ret;
struct ui_config config; /* ui configuration */
pthread_attr_t attr; /* ngrep thread attributes */
pthread_t exec_t; /* ngrep running thread */
//! ui configuration @todo Remove this structure
struct ui_config config;
//! ngrep thread attributes
pthread_attr_t attr;
//! ngrep running thread
pthread_t exec_t;
// Parse arguments.. I mean..
if (argc < 2) {
@ -98,4 +110,3 @@ main(int argc, char* argv[])
// Leaving!
return ret;
}

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/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,21 +19,23 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
#include <sys/time.h>
/**
* @file pcap.c
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Source of functions defined in pcap.h
*
* sngrep can parse a pcap file to display call flows.
* This file include the functions that uses libpcap to do so.
*
* @todo We could request libpcap to filter the file before being processed
* and only read sip packages. We also allow UDP packages here, and SIP can
* use other transports, uh.
*
*/
#include "pcap.h"
#include "sip.h"
/**
* Read from pcap file and fill sngrep sctuctures
* This function will use libpcap files and previous structures to
* parse the pcap file.
* This program is only focused in VoIP calls so we only consider
* TCP/UDP packets with Ethernet or Linux coocked headers
*
* @param file Full path to PCAP file
* @return 0 if load has been successfull, 1 otherwise
*
*/
int
load_pcap_file(const char* file)
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/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,6 +19,20 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file pcap.h
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Functions to manage pcap files
*
* sngrep can parse a pcap file to display call flows.
* This file include the functions that uses libpcap to do so.
*
* @todo We could request libpcap to filter the file before being processed
* and only read sip packages. We also allow UDP packages here, and SIP can
* use other transports, uh.
*
*/
#ifndef __SNGREP_PCAP_H
#define __SNGREP_PCAP_H
@ -30,14 +44,16 @@
#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
#include <time.h>
/* Ethernet headers are always exactly 14 bytes */
//! Ethernet headers are always exactly 14 bytes
#define SIZE_ETHERNET 14
/* Linux cooked packages headers are 16 bytes */
//! Linux cooked packages headers are 16 bytes
#define SLL_HDR_LEN 16
/* UDP headers are always exactly 8 bytes */
//! UDP headers are always exactly 8 bytes
#define SIZE_UDP 8
/* IP data structure */
/**
* @brief IP data structure
*/
struct nread_ip
{
//! header length, version
@ -71,7 +87,9 @@ struct nread_ip
#define IP_HL(ip) (((ip)->ip_vhl) & 0x0f)
#define IP_V(ip) (((ip)->ip_vhl) >> 4)
/* UDP data structure */
/**
* @brief UDP data structure
*/
struct nread_udp
{
//! source port
@ -85,7 +103,8 @@ struct nread_udp
};
/**
* Read from pcap file and fill sngrep sctuctures
* @brief Read from pcap file and fill sngrep sctuctures
*
* This function will use libpcap files and previous structures to
* parse the pcap file.
* This program is only focused in VoIP calls so we only consider

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/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,41 +19,42 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file sip.c
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Source of functions defined in sip.h
*
* @todo This functions should be recoded. They parse the payload searching
* for fields with sscanf and can fail easily.
* We could use an external parser library (osip maybe?) but I prefer recoding
* this to avoid more dependencies.
*
* @todo Replace structures for their typedef shorter names
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include "sip.h"
/**
* Linked list of parsed calls
* @brief Linked list of parsed calls
*
* All parsed calls will be added to this list, only accesible from
* this awesome pointer, so, keep it thread-safe.
*/
struct sip_call *calls = NULL;
sip_call_t *calls = NULL;
/**
* Warranty thread-safe access to the calls list.
* @brief Warranty thread-safe access to the calls list.
*
* This lock should be used whenever the calls pointer is updated, but
* before single call locking, it will be used everytime a thread access
* single call data.
*/
pthread_mutex_t calls_lock;
/**
* This function parses ngrep header and SIP message payload to
* fill a sip_message structure.
*
* If no call is found with the given Call-ID, a new one will be
* created and added to calls list.
*
* @param header ngrep header generated by -qpt arguments
* @param payload SIP message payload
* @returns the message structure @sip_msg
*
*/
sip_msg_t *
sip_parse_message(const char *header, const char *payload)
{
@ -79,13 +80,6 @@ sip_parse_message(const char *header, const char *payload)
return call_add_message(call, header, payload);
}
/**
* Parses Call-ID header of a SIP message payload
*
* @param payload SIP message payload
* @returns callid parsed from Call-ID header
* @note the returned pointer MUST be deallocated after use
*/
char *
get_callid(const char* payload)
{
@ -112,12 +106,6 @@ get_callid(const char* payload)
return callid;
}
/**
* Create a new call with the given callid (Minimum required data)
*
* @param callid Call-ID Header value
* @returns pointer to the sip_call created
*/
struct sip_call *
call_new(const char *callid)
{
@ -144,14 +132,6 @@ call_new(const char *callid)
return call;
}
/**
* Parse the ngrep header and payload and add the result message
* to the given call.
*
* @param call pointer to the call owner of the message
* @param header ngrep header generated by -qpt arguments
* @param payload SIP message payload
*/
struct sip_msg *
call_add_message(struct sip_call *call, const char *header, const char *payload)
{
@ -178,14 +158,6 @@ call_add_message(struct sip_call *call, const char *header, const char *payload)
return msg;
}
/**
* Parse ngrep header line to get timestamps and ip addresses
* of the SIP message.
*
* @param msg SIP message structure
* @param header ngrep header generated by -qpt arguments
* @returns 0 on success, 1 on malformed header
*/
int
msg_parse_header(struct sip_msg *msg, const char *header)
{
@ -211,17 +183,6 @@ msg_parse_header(struct sip_msg *msg, const char *header)
return 1;
}
/**
* Parse SIP Message payload to fill sip_msg structe
*
* XXX This function is the worst thing at perfomance and coding
* XXX but its easy to change, maybe for an external parser like
* XXX osip2 parser.
*
* @param msg SIP message structure
* @param payload SIP message payload
* @returns 0 in all cases
*/
int
msg_parse_payload(struct sip_msg *msg, const char *payload)
{
@ -264,12 +225,6 @@ msg_parse_payload(struct sip_msg *msg, const char *payload)
return 0;
}
/**
* Find a call structure in calls linked list given an xcallid
*
* @param xcallid X-Call-ID or X-CID Header value
* @returns pointer to the sip_call structure found or NULL
*/
struct sip_call *
call_find_by_callid(const char *callid)
{
@ -283,12 +238,6 @@ call_find_by_callid(const char *callid)
return NULL;
}
/**
* Find a call structure in calls linked list given an callid
*
* @param callid Call-ID Header value
* @returns pointer to the sip_call structure found or NULL
*/
struct sip_call *
call_find_by_xcallid(const char *xcallid)
{
@ -302,11 +251,6 @@ call_find_by_xcallid(const char *xcallid)
return NULL;
}
/**
* Getter for calls linked list size
*
* @returns how many calls are linked in the list
*/
int
get_n_calls()
{
@ -319,11 +263,6 @@ get_n_calls()
return callcnt;
}
/**
* Getter for call messages linked list size
*
* @returns how many messages are in the call
*/
int
get_n_msgs(struct sip_call *call)
{
@ -338,16 +277,6 @@ get_n_msgs(struct sip_call *call)
return msgcnt;
}
/**
* Finds the other leg of this call.
*
* If this call has a X-CID or X-Call-ID header, that call will be
* find and returned. Otherwise, a call with X-CID or X-Call-ID header
* matching the given call's Call-ID will be find or returned.
*
* @param call SIP call structure
* @returns The other call structure or NULL if none found
*/
struct sip_call *
get_ex_call(struct sip_call *call)
{
@ -358,16 +287,6 @@ get_ex_call(struct sip_call *call)
}
}
/**
* Finds the next msg in a call. If the passed msg is
* NULL it returns the first message in the call
*
* @PARAM CALL sip CALL STRUCTURe
* @param msg Actual SIP msg from the call (can be NULL)
* @returns Next chronological message in the call
*
* XXX This function must be recoded if message linked list is not sorted
*/
struct sip_msg *
get_next_msg(struct sip_call *call, struct sip_msg *msg)
{
@ -382,16 +301,6 @@ get_next_msg(struct sip_call *call, struct sip_msg *msg)
return ret;
}
/**
* Finds the next msg in call and it's extended. If the passed msg is
* NULL it returns the first message in the conversation
*
* @param call SIP call structure
* @param msg Actual SIP msg from the call (can be NULL)
* @returns Next chronological message in the conversation
*
* XXX This function must be recoded if message linked list is not sorted
*/
struct sip_msg *
get_next_msg_ex(struct sip_call *call, struct sip_msg *msg)
{
@ -404,24 +313,24 @@ get_next_msg_ex(struct sip_call *call, struct sip_msg *msg)
if (!(call2 = get_ex_call(call))) return get_next_msg(call, msg);
if (!msg) {
/* No msg, compare the first one of both calls */
// No msg, compare the first one of both calls
msg1 = get_next_msg(call, NULL);
msg2 = get_next_msg(call2, NULL);
} else if (msg->call == call) {
/** Message is from first call, get the next message in the call */
// Message is from first call, get the next message in the call
msg1 = get_next_msg(call, msg);
/** Get the chronological next message in second call */
// Get the chronological next message in second call
while ((msg2 = get_next_msg(call2, msg2))) {
/** Compare with the actual message */
// Compare with the actual message
if (msg->ts.tv_sec < msg2->ts.tv_sec || (msg->ts.tv_sec == msg2->ts.tv_sec
&& msg->ts.tv_usec < msg2->ts.tv_usec)) break;
}
} else if (msg->call == call2) {
/** Message is from second call, get the next message in the call */
// Message is from second call, get the next message in the call
msg1 = get_next_msg(call2, msg);
/** Get the chronological next message in first call */
// Get the chronological next message in first call
while ((msg2 = get_next_msg(call, msg2))) {
/** Compare with the actual message */
// Compare with the actual message
if (msg->ts.tv_sec < msg2->ts.tv_sec || (msg->ts.tv_sec == msg2->ts.tv_sec
&& msg->ts.tv_usec < msg2->ts.tv_usec)) break;
}
@ -447,14 +356,10 @@ parse_msg(sip_msg_t *msg)
if (msg->parsed) return msg;
// Parse message header
if (msg_parse_header(msg, msg->headerptr) != 0) {
return NULL;
}
if (msg_parse_header(msg, msg->headerptr) != 0) return NULL;
// Parse message payload
if (msg_parse_payload(msg, msg->payloadptr) != 0) {
return NULL;
}
if (msg_parse_payload(msg, msg->payloadptr) != 0) return NULL;
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/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,6 +19,18 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file sip.h
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Functions to manage SIP calls and messages
*
* This file contains the functions and structures to manage the SIP calls and
* messages.
*
* @todo Add iterator for calls. We could add some kind of filtering
*
*/
#ifndef __SNGREP_SIP_H
#define __SNGREP_SIP_H
@ -31,8 +43,7 @@ typedef struct sip_call sip_call_t;
typedef struct sip_msg sip_msg_t;
/**
* This structure contains all required information of a single
* message withing a dialog.
* @brief Information of a single message withing a dialog.
*
* Most of the data is just stored to be displayed in the UI so
* the formats may be no the best, but the simplest for this
@ -75,8 +86,7 @@ struct sip_msg
};
/**
* This structure contains all required information of a call
* and a pointer to the first message.
* @brief Contains all information of a call and its messages
*
* Most of the data is just stored to be displayed in the UI so
* the formats may be no the best, but the simplest for this
@ -98,6 +108,8 @@ struct sip_call
};
/**
* @brief Parse header and payload into a new message
*
* This function parses ngrep header and SIP message payload to
* fill a sip_message structure.
*
@ -113,7 +125,7 @@ extern sip_msg_t *
sip_parse_message(const char *header, const char *payload);
/**
* Parses Call-ID header of a SIP message payload
* @brief Parses Call-ID header of a SIP message payload
*
* @param payload SIP message payload
* @returns callid parsed from Call-ID header
@ -123,7 +135,7 @@ extern char *
get_callid(const char* payload);
/**
* Create a new call with the given callid (Minimum required data)
* @brief Create a new call with the given callid (Minimum required data)
*
* @param callid Call-ID Header value
* @returns pointer to the sip_call created
@ -132,6 +144,8 @@ extern sip_call_t *
call_new(const char *callid);
/**
* @brief Parse header and payload and add the message to the given call
*
* Parse the ngrep header and payload and add the result message
* to the given call.
*
@ -144,8 +158,7 @@ extern sip_msg_t *
call_add_message(sip_call_t *call, const char *header, const char *payload);
/**
* Parse ngrep header line to get timestamps and ip addresses
* of the SIP message.
* @brief Parse ngrep header line to get timestamps and ip addresses
*
* @param msg SIP message structure
* @param header ngrep header generated by -qpt arguments
@ -155,7 +168,7 @@ extern int
msg_parse_header(sip_msg_t *msg, const char *header);
/**
* Parse SIP Message payload to fill sip_msg structe
* @brief Parse SIP Message payload to fill sip_msg structe
*
* @param msg SIP message structure
* @param payload SIP message payload
@ -165,7 +178,7 @@ extern int
msg_parse_payload(sip_msg_t *msg, const char *payload);
/**
* Find a call structure in calls linked list given an xcallid
* @brief Find a call structure in calls linked list given an xcallid
*
* @param xcallid X-Call-ID or X-CID Header value
* @returns pointer to the sip_call structure found or NULL
@ -174,7 +187,7 @@ extern sip_call_t *
call_find_by_xcallid(const char *xcallid);
/**
* Find a call structure in calls linked list given an callid
* @brief Find a call structure in calls linked list given an callid
*
* @param callid Call-ID Header value
* @returns pointer to the sip_call structure found or NULL
@ -183,7 +196,7 @@ extern sip_call_t *
call_find_by_callid(const char *callid);
/**
* Getter for calls linked list size
* @brief Getter for calls linked list size
*
* @returns how many calls are linked in the list
*/
@ -191,7 +204,7 @@ extern int
get_n_calls();
/**
* Getter for call messages linked list size
* @brief Getter for call messages linked list size
*
* @returns how many messages are in the call
*/
@ -199,7 +212,7 @@ extern int
get_n_msgs(sip_call_t *call);
/**
* Finds the other leg of this call.
* @brief Finds the other leg of this call.
*
* If this call has a X-CID or X-Call-ID header, that call will be
* find and returned. Otherwise, a call with X-CID or X-Call-ID header
@ -212,8 +225,10 @@ extern sip_call_t *
get_ex_call(sip_call_t *call);
/**
* Finds the next msg in a call. If the passed msg is
* NULL it returns the first message in the call
* @brief Finds the next msg in a call.
*
* If the passed msg is NULL it returns the first message
* in the call
*
* @param msg Actual SIP msg from the call (can be NULL)
* @returns Next chronological message in the call
@ -222,8 +237,10 @@ extern sip_msg_t *
get_next_msg(sip_call_t *call, sip_msg_t *msg);
/**
* Finds the next msg in call and it's extended. If the passed msg is
* NULL it returns the first message in the conversation
* @brief Finds the next msg in call and it's extended.
*
* If the passed msg is NULL it returns the first message
* in the conversation
*
* @param call SIP call structure
* @param msg Actual SIP msg from the call (can be NULL)
@ -233,6 +250,16 @@ get_next_msg(sip_call_t *call, sip_msg_t *msg);
extern sip_msg_t *
get_next_msg_ex(sip_call_t *call, sip_msg_t *msg);
/**
* @brief Parse internal header and payload
*
* By default, only the first message of each call is parsed.
* This function will parse the message (if it's not already parsed)
* filling all internal fields.
*
* @param msg Not Parsed (or parsed) message
* @return a parsed message
*/
extern sip_msg_t *
parse_msg(sip_msg_t *msg);

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/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,18 +19,22 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file ui_call_flow.c
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Source of functions defined in ui_call_flow.h
*
* @todo Code help screen. Please.
* @todo Maybe we should merge this and Call-Flow Extended into one panel
*
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "ui_manager.h"
#include "ui_call_flow.h"
#include "ui_call_flow_ex.h"
#include "ui_call_raw.h"
/**
* @brief Call flow status information
* This data stores the actual status of the panel. It's stored in the
* PANEL user pointer.
*/
PANEL *
call_flow_create()
{
@ -79,21 +83,6 @@ call_flow_create()
return panel;
}
int
call_flow_redraw_required(PANEL *panel, sip_msg_t *msg)
{
// Get panel information
call_flow_info_t *info;
// Check we have panel info
if (!(info = (call_flow_info_t*) panel_userptr(panel))) return -1;
// If this message belongs to first call
if (msg->call == info->call) return 0;
return -1;
}
void
call_flow_destroy(PANEL *panel)
{
@ -111,6 +100,21 @@ call_flow_destroy(PANEL *panel)
del_panel(panel);
}
int
call_flow_redraw_required(PANEL *panel, sip_msg_t *msg)
{
// Get panel information
call_flow_info_t *info;
// Check we have panel info
if (!(info = (call_flow_info_t*) panel_userptr(panel))) return -1;
// If this message belongs to first call
if (msg->call == info->call) return 0;
return -1;
}
int
call_flow_draw(PANEL *panel)
{
@ -261,7 +265,6 @@ call_flow_handle_key(PANEL *panel, int key)
ui_set_replace(ui_find_by_panel(panel), next_panel);
break;
case 'r':
case 'R':
// KEY_R, display current call in raw mode
next_panel = ui_create(ui_find_by_type(RAW_PANEL));
call_raw_set_call(info->call);

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,9 +19,18 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file ui_call_flow.h
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Functions to manage Call Flow screen
*
* This file contains the functions and structures to manage the call flow
* screen.
*
*/
#ifndef __UI_CALL_FLOW_H
#define __UI_CALL_FLOW_H
#include "sip.h"
#include "ui_manager.h"
//! Sorter declaration of struct call_flow_info
@ -29,6 +38,7 @@ typedef struct call_flow_info call_flow_info_t;
/**
* @brief Call flow status information
*
* This data stores the actual status of the panel. It's stored in the
* PANEL user pointer.
*/
@ -41,18 +51,88 @@ struct call_flow_info
int cur_line;
};
/**
* @brief Create Call Flow panel
*
* This function will allocate the ncurses pointer and draw the static
* stuff of the screen (which usually won't be redrawn)
* It will also create an information structure of the panel status and
* store it in the panel's userpointer
*
* @return the allocated ncurses panel
*/
extern PANEL *
call_flow_create();
/**
* @brief Destroy panel
*
* This function will hide the panel and free all allocated memory.
*
* @return panel Ncurses panel pointer
*/
extern void
call_flow_destroy(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Check if the panel requires to be redrawn
*
* During online mode, this function will be invoked if this is the topmost
* panel every time a new message has been readed.
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @param msg New readed message
* @return 0 if the panel needs to be redrawn, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_flow_redraw_required(PANEL *panel, sip_msg_t *msg);
/**
* @brief Draw the Call flow panel
*
* This function will drawn the panel into the screen based on its stored
* status
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @return 0 if the panel has been drawn, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_flow_draw(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Handle Call flow key strokes
*
* This function will manage the custom keybindings of the panel. If this
* function returns -1, the ui manager will check if the pressed key
* is one of the common ones (like toggle colors and so).
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @param key Pressed keycode
* @return 0 if the function can handle the key, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_flow_handle_key(PANEL *panel, int key);
/**
* @brief Request the panel to show its help
*
* This function will request to panel to show its help (if any) by
* invoking its help function.
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @return 0 if the screen has help, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_flow_help(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Set the active call of the panel
*
* This function will access the panel information and will set the
* call pointer to the processed call.
*
* @param call Call pointer to be set in the internal info struct
*/
extern int
call_flow_set_call(sip_call_t *call);

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,18 +19,22 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file ui_call_flow_ex.c
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Source of functions defined in ui_call_flow_ex.h
*
* @todo Code help screen. Please.
* @todo Maybe we should merge this and Call-Flow into one panel
*
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "ui_manager.h"
#include "ui_call_flow.h"
#include "ui_call_flow_ex.h"
#include "ui_call_raw.h"
/**
* @brief Call flow status information
* This data stores the actual status of the panel. It's stored in the
* PANEL user pointer.
*/
PANEL *
call_flow_ex_create()
{
@ -86,26 +90,6 @@ call_flow_ex_create()
return panel;
}
int
call_flow_ex_redraw_required(PANEL *panel, sip_msg_t *msg)
{
// Get panel information
call_flow_ex_info_t *info;
// Check we have panel info
if (!(info = (call_flow_ex_info_t*) panel_userptr(panel))) return -1;
// If this message belongs to first call
if (msg->call == info->call)
return 0;
// If this message belongs to second call
if (msg->call == info->call2)
return 0;
return -1;
}
void
call_flow_ex_destroy(PANEL *panel)
{
@ -123,6 +107,24 @@ call_flow_ex_destroy(PANEL *panel)
del_panel(panel);
}
int
call_flow_ex_redraw_required(PANEL *panel, sip_msg_t *msg)
{
// Get panel information
call_flow_ex_info_t *info;
// Check we have panel info
if (!(info = (call_flow_ex_info_t*) panel_userptr(panel))) return -1;
// If this message belongs to first call
if (msg->call == info->call) return 0;
// If this message belongs to second call
if (msg->call == info->call2) return 0;
return -1;
}
int
call_flow_ex_draw(PANEL *panel)
{
@ -295,7 +297,6 @@ call_flow_ex_handle_key(PANEL *panel, int key)
ui_set_replace(ui_find_by_panel(panel), next_panel);
break;
case 'r':
case 'R':
// KEY_R, display current call in raw mode
next_panel = ui_create(ui_find_by_type(RAW_PANEL));
call_raw_set_call(info->call);

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,16 +19,26 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
#ifndef __UI_CALL_flow_ex_H
#define __UI_CALL_flow_ex_H
#include "sip.h"
/**
* @file ui_call_flow_ex.h
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Functions to manage Call Flow Extended screen
*
* This file contains the functions and structures to manage the call flow
* extended screen.
*
*/
#ifndef __UI_CALL_FLOW_EX_H
#define __UI_CALL_FLOW_EX_H
#include "ui_manager.h"
//! Sorter declaration of struct call_flow_ex_info
typedef struct call_flow_ex_info call_flow_ex_info_t;
/**
* @brief Call flow status information
* @brief Call flow Extended status information
*
* This data stores the actual status of the panel. It's stored in the
* PANEL user pointer.
*/
@ -42,18 +52,88 @@ struct call_flow_ex_info
int cur_line;
};
/**
* @brief Create Call Flow extended panel
*
* This function will allocate the ncurses pointer and draw the static
* stuff of the screen (which usually won't be redrawn)
* It will also create an information structure of the panel status and
* store it in the panel's userpointer
*
* @return the allocated ncurses panel
*/
extern PANEL *
call_flow_ex_create();
/**
* @brief Destroy panel
*
* This function will hide the panel and free all allocated memory.
*
* @return panel Ncurses panel pointer
*/
extern void
call_flow_ex_destroy(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Check if the panel requires to be redrawn
*
* During online mode, this function will be invoked if this is the topmost
* panel every time a new message has been readed.
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @param msg New readed message
* @return 0 if the panel needs to be redrawn, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_flow_ex_redraw_required(PANEL *panel, sip_msg_t *msg);
/**
* @brief Draw the Call flow extended panel
*
* This function will drawn the panel into the screen based on its stored
* status
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @return 0 if the panel has been drawn, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_flow_ex_draw(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Handle Call flow extended key strokes
*
* This function will manage the custom keybindings of the panel. If this
* function returns -1, the ui manager will check if the pressed key
* is one of the common ones (like toggle colors and so).
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @param key Pressed keycode
* @return 0 if the function can handle the key, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_flow_ex_handle_key(PANEL *panel, int key);
/**
* @brief Request the panel to show its help
*
* This function will request to panel to show its help (if any) by
* invoking its help function.
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @return 0 if the screen has help, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_flow_ex_help(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Set the active call of the panel
*
* This function will access the panel information and will set the
* call pointer to the processed call.
*
* @param call Call pointer to be set in the internal info struct
*/
extern int
call_flow_ex_set_call(sip_call_t *call);

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,6 +19,15 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file ui_call_list.c
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Source of functions defined in ui_call_list.h
*
* @todo Recode help screen. Please.
* @todo Replace calls structure this for a iterator at sip.h
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
@ -26,10 +35,9 @@
#include "ui_call_flow.h"
#include "ui_call_flow_ex.h"
#include "ui_call_raw.h"
#include "sip.h"
// FIXME create a getter function for this at sip.c
extern struct sip_call *calls;
//! Calls structure list
extern sip_call_t *calls;
PANEL *
call_list_create()
@ -76,7 +84,7 @@ call_list_create()
mvwaddch(win, 7, width - 1, ACS_RTEE);
mvwprintw(win, height - 2, 2, "Q/Esc: Quit");
mvwprintw(win, height - 2, 16, "F1: Help");
mvwprintw(win, height - 2, 27, "X: Call-Flow Extended");
mvwprintw(win, height - 2, 27, "x: Call-Flow Extended");
// Draw columns titles
for (colpos = 5, i = 0; i < info->columncnt; i++) {
@ -89,9 +97,25 @@ call_list_create()
return panel;
}
void
call_list_destroy(PANEL *panel)
{
call_list_info_t *info;
// Hide the panel
hide_panel(panel);
// Free its status data
if ((info = (call_list_info_t*) panel_userptr(panel))) free(info);
// Finally free the panel memory
del_panel(panel);
}
int
call_list_redraw_required(PANEL *panel, sip_msg_t *msg)
{
//@todo alway redraw this screen on new messages
return 0;
}
@ -296,21 +320,6 @@ call_list_help(PANEL * ppanel)
return 0;
}
void
call_list_destroy(PANEL *panel)
{
call_list_info_t *info;
// Hide the panel
hide_panel(panel);
// Free its status data
if ((info = (call_list_info_t*) panel_userptr(panel))) free(info);
// Finally free the panel memory
del_panel(panel);
}
int
call_list_add_column(PANEL *panel, int id, char *title, int width)
{

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,10 +19,19 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file ui_call_list.h
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Functions to manage Call List screen
*
* This file contains the functions and structures to manage the call list
* screen.
*
*/
#ifndef __UI_CALL_LIST_H
#define __UI_CALL_LIST_H
#include "ui_manager.h"
#include "sip.h"
//! Sorter declaration of call_list_column struct
typedef struct call_list_column call_list_column_t;
@ -31,6 +40,7 @@ typedef struct call_list_info call_list_info_t;
/**
* @brief Call List column information
*
* It will be nice make which columns will appear in this list and
* in which order a configurable option.
* This structure is one step towards configurable stuff
@ -44,6 +54,7 @@ struct call_list_column
/**
* @brief Call List panel status information
*
* This data stores the actual status of the panel. It's stored in the
* panel pointer.
*/
@ -65,18 +76,92 @@ struct call_list_info
int cur_line;
};
/**
* @brief Create Call List panel
*
* This function will allocate the ncurses pointer and draw the static
* stuff of the screen (which usually won't be redrawn)
* It will also create an information structure of the panel status and
* store it in the panel's userpointer
*
* @return the allocated ncurses panel
*/
extern PANEL *
call_list_create();
extern int
call_list_redraw_required(PANEL *panel, sip_msg_t *msg);
extern int
call_list_draw(PANEL *panel);
extern int
call_list_handle_key(PANEL *panel, int key);
extern int
call_list_help(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Destroy panel
*
* This function will hide the panel and free all allocated memory.
*
* @return panel Ncurses panel pointer
*/
extern void
call_list_destroy(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Check if the panel requires to be redrawn
*
* During online mode, this function will be invoked if this is the topmost
* panel every time a new message has been readed.
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @param msg New readed message
* @return 0 if the panel needs to be redrawn, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_list_redraw_required(PANEL *panel, sip_msg_t *msg);
/**
* @brief Draw the Call list panel
*
* This function will drawn the panel into the screen based on its stored
* status
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @return 0 if the panel has been drawn, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_list_draw(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Handle Call list key strokes
*
* This function will manage the custom keybindings of the panel. If this
* function returns -1, the ui manager will check if the pressed key
* is one of the common ones (like toggle colors and so).
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @param key Pressed keycode
* @return 0 if the function can handle the key, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_list_handle_key(PANEL *panel, int key);
/**
* @brief Request the panel to show its help
*
* This function will request to panel to show its help (if any) by
* invoking its help function.
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @return 0 if the screen has help, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_list_help(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Add a column the Call List
*
* This function will add a new column to the Call List panel
* @todo Columns are not configurable yet.
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @param id Column ID
* @param title Column Title
* @param width Column Width
* @return 0 if column has been successufly added to the list, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_list_add_column(PANEL *panel, int id, char *title, int width);
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,9 +19,18 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file ui_call_raw.c
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Source of functions defined in ui_call_raw.h
*
* @todo Code help screen. Please.
* @todo Replace the panel refresh. Wclear sucks on high latency conections.
*
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "ui_manager.h"
#include "ui_call_raw.h"
PANEL *
@ -49,6 +58,7 @@ call_raw_create()
return panel;
}
int
call_raw_redraw_required(PANEL *panel, sip_msg_t *msg)
{
@ -130,12 +140,6 @@ call_raw_handle_key(PANEL *panel, int key)
return 0;
}
int
call_raw_help(PANEL * ppanel)
{
return 0;
}
int
call_raw_set_call(sip_call_t *call)
{

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,9 +19,18 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file ui_call_raw.h
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Functions to manage Raw output screen of Sip messages
*
* This file contains the functions and structures to manage the raw message
* output screen.
*
*/
#ifndef __UI_CALL_RAW_H
#define __UI_CALL_RAW_H
#include "sip.h"
#include "ui_manager.h"
//! Sorter declaration of struct call_raw_info
@ -29,6 +38,7 @@ typedef struct call_raw_info call_raw_info_t;
/**
* @brief Call raw status information
*
* This data stores the actual status of the panel. It's stored in the
* PANEL user pointer.
*/
@ -40,16 +50,66 @@ struct call_raw_info
int all_lines;
};
/**
* @brief Create Call Raw panel
*
* This function will allocate the ncurses pointer and draw the static
* stuff of the screen (which usually won't be redrawn)
* It will also create an information structure of the panel status and
* store it in the panel's userpointer
*
* @return the allocated ncurses panel
*/
extern PANEL *
call_raw_create();
int
/**
* @brief Check if the panel requires to be redrawn
*
* During online mode, this function will be invoked if this is the topmost
* panel every time a new message has been readed.
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @param msg New readed message
* @return 0 if the panel needs to be redrawn, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_raw_redraw_required(PANEL *panel, sip_msg_t *msg);
/**
* @brief Draw the Call Raw panel
*
* This function will drawn the panel into the screen based on its stored
* status
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @return 0 if the panel has been drawn, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_raw_draw(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Handle Call Raw key strokes
*
* This function will manage the custom keybindings of the panel. If this
* function returns -1, the ui manager will check if the pressed key
* is one of the common ones (like toggle colors and so).
*
* @param panel Ncurses panel pointer
* @param key Pressed keycode
* @return 0 if the function can handle the key, -1 otherwise
*/
extern int
call_raw_handle_key(PANEL *panel, int key);
extern int
call_raw_help(PANEL *panel);
/**
* @brief Set the active call of the panel
*
* This function will access the panel information and will set the
* call pointer to the processed call.
*
* @param call Call pointer to be set in the internal info struct
*/
extern int
call_raw_set_call(sip_call_t *call);

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@ -1,17 +1,31 @@
/******************************************************************************
/**************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General Public
** License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software Foundation
** and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the packaging of
** this file. Please review the following information to ensure GNU
** General Public Licensing requirements will be met:
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
**
** This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE
** WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
** 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 3 of the License, 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file ui_manager.c
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Source of functions defined in ui_manager.h
*
*/
#include "ui_manager.h"
#include "ui_call_list.h"
#include "ui_call_flow.h"
@ -20,8 +34,10 @@
/**
* @brief Interface status data
*
* XXX I think this should be in the applicaton configuration structure
* avaliable everywhere in the program
* FIXME Replace this an ui_config for an application configuration struct
*/
static struct ui_status
{
@ -30,8 +46,10 @@ static struct ui_status
/**
* @brief Available panel windows list
*
* This list contein the available list of windows
* and pointer to their main functions.
*
* XXX If the panel count increase a lot, it will be required to
* load panels as modules and provide a way to register
* themselfs into the panel pool dynamically.
@ -69,15 +87,8 @@ static ui_t panel_pool[] = {
.create = call_raw_create,
.redraw_required = call_raw_redraw_required,
.draw = call_raw_draw,
.handle_key = call_raw_handle_key,
.help = call_raw_help } };
.handle_key = call_raw_handle_key, } };
/**
* Initialize ncurses mode and create a main window
*
* @param ui_config UI configuration structure
* @returns 0 on ncurses initialization success, 1 otherwise
*/
int
init_interface(const struct ui_config uicfg)
{
@ -209,7 +220,9 @@ ui_t *
ui_find_by_panel(PANEL *panel)
{
int i;
// Panel pool is fixed size
int panelcnt = sizeof(panel_pool) / sizeof(ui_t);
// Return ui pointer if found
for (i = 0; i < panelcnt; i++) {
if (panel_pool[i].panel == panel) return &panel_pool[i];
}
@ -220,7 +233,9 @@ ui_t *
ui_find_by_type(int type)
{
int i;
// Panel pool is fixed size
int panelcnt = sizeof(panel_pool) / sizeof(ui_t);
// Return ui pointer if found
for (i = 0; i < panelcnt; i++) {
if (panel_pool[i].type == type) return &panel_pool[i];
}
@ -257,18 +272,15 @@ wait_for_input(ui_t *ui)
// Otherwise, use standard keybindings
switch (c) {
case 'C':
case 'c':
// TODO general application config structure
// @todo general application config structure
status.color = (status.color) ? 0 : 1;
toggle_color(status.color);
break;
case 'H':
case 'h':
case 265: /* KEY_F1 */
ui_help(ui);
break;
case 'Q':
case 'q':
case 27: /* KEY_ESC */
ui_destroy(ui);

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/**************************************************************************
**
** sngrep - Ncurses ngrep interface for SIP
** sngrep - SIP callflow viewer using ngrep
**
** Copyright (C) 2013 Ivan Alonso (Kaian)
** Copyright (C) 2013 Irontec SL. All rights reserved.
@ -19,8 +19,23 @@
** along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**
****************************************************************************/
/**
* @file ui_manager.h
* @author Ivan Alonso [aka Kaian] <kaian@irontec.com>
*
* @brief Functions to manage interface panels
*
* All sngrep panel pointers are encapsulated into a ui structure that is
* used to invoke custom functions for creating, destroying, drawing, etc
* the screens.
*
* This sctructure also manages concurrents updates and access to ncurses
* panel pointers.
*
*/
#ifndef __SNGREP_UI_MANAGER_H
#define __SNGREP_UI_MANAGER_H
#include <ncurses.h>
#include <panel.h>
#include "sip.h"
@ -30,6 +45,7 @@ typedef struct ui ui_t;
/**
* @brief Panel information structure
*
* This struct contains the panel related data, including
* a pointer to the function that manages its drawing
*/
@ -65,37 +81,51 @@ struct ui
};
/**
* Enum for available color pairs
* @brief Enum for available color pairs
*
* Colors for each pair are chosen in toggle_colors function
*/
enum sngrep_colors
{
//! Highlight color for Call List
HIGHLIGHT_COLOR = 1,
//! Key name color in help screens
HELP_COLOR,
//! Outgoing messages color
OUTGOING_COLOR,
//! Incoming messages color
INCOMING_COLOR,
//! Call-Flow border color
DETAIL_BORDER_COLOR,
DETAIL_WIN_COLOR,
};
/**
* Enum for available panel types
* @brief Enum for available panel types
*
* Mostly used for managing keybindings and offloop ui refresh
*
* FIXME Replace this IDs for something more representative
*/
enum panel_types
{
//! Call List ui screen
MAIN_PANEL = 0,
MHELP_PANEL,
//! Call-Flow ui screen
DETAILS_PANEL,
//! Call-Flow Extended ui screen
DETAILS_EX_PANEL,
//! Raw SIP messages ui screen
RAW_PANEL,
};
/**
* Interface configuration.
* @brief Interface configuration.
*
* If some day a rc file is created, its data will be loaded
* into this structure.
* By now, we'll store some ui information.
*
* FIXME Replace this for an application config struct
*/
struct ui_config
{
@ -105,7 +135,10 @@ struct ui_config
};
/**
* Initialize ncurses mode and create a main window
* @brief Initialize ncurses mode
*
* This functions will initialize ncurses mode and show a
* Call List panel.
*
* @param ui_config UI configuration structure
* @returns 0 on ncurses initialization success, 1 otherwise
@ -115,12 +148,24 @@ init_interface(const struct ui_config);
/**
* @brief Create a panel structure
*
* Create a ncurses panel associated to the given ui
* This function is a small wrapper for panel create function
*
* @param ui UI structure
* @return the ui structure with the panel pointer created
*/
extern ui_t *
ui_create(ui_t *ui);
/**
* @brief Destroy a panel structure
*
* Removes the panel associatet to the given ui and free
* its memory. Most part of this task is done in the custom
* destroy function of the panel.
*
* @param ui UI structure
*/
extern void
ui_destroy(ui_t *ui);
@ -218,8 +263,12 @@ extern int
wait_for_input(ui_t *ui);
/**
* Draw a box around passed windows with two bars (top and bottom)
* of one line each.
* @brief Draw a box around passed windows
*
* Draw a box around passed windows with two bars
* (top and bottom) of one line each.
*
* FIXME The parameter should be a panel, or ui, but not a window..
*
* @param win Window to draw borders on
*/
@ -227,6 +276,8 @@ extern void
title_foot_box(WINDOW *win);
/**
* @brief Update topmost panel with the newest readed message
*
* This function is invocked asynchronously from the
* ngrep exec thread to notify a new message of the giving
* callid. If the UI is displaying this call or it's