#ifndef DROPBEAR_NETIO_H #define DROPBEAR_NETIO_H #include "includes.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "queue.h" enum dropbear_prio { DROPBEAR_PRIO_DEFAULT = 10, DROPBEAR_PRIO_LOWDELAY = 11, DROPBEAR_PRIO_BULK = 12, }; void set_sock_nodelay(int sock); void set_sock_priority(int sock, enum dropbear_prio prio); void get_socket_address(int fd, char **local_host, char **local_port, char **remote_host, char **remote_port, int host_lookup); void getaddrstring(struct sockaddr_storage* addr, char **ret_host, char **ret_port, int host_lookup); int dropbear_listen(const char* address, const char* port, int *socks, unsigned int sockcount, char **errstring, int *maxfd); struct dropbear_progress_connection; /* result is DROPBEAR_SUCCESS or DROPBEAR_FAILURE. errstring is only set on DROPBEAR_FAILURE, returns failure message for the last attempted socket */ typedef void(*connect_callback)(int result, int sock, void* data, const char* errstring); /* Always returns a progress connection, if it fails it will call the callback at a later point */ struct dropbear_progress_connection * connect_remote (const char* remotehost, const char* remoteport, connect_callback cb, void *cb_data); /* Sets up for select() */ void set_connect_fds(fd_set *writefd); /* Handles ready sockets after select() */ void handle_connect_fds(fd_set *writefd); /* Cleanup */ void remove_connect_pending(); /* Doesn't actually stop the connect, but adds a dummy callback instead */ void cancel_connect(struct dropbear_progress_connection *c); void connect_set_writequeue(struct dropbear_progress_connection *c, struct Queue *writequeue); /* TODO: writev #ifdef guard */ /* Fills out iov which contains iov_count slots, returning the number filled in iov_count */ void packet_queue_to_iovec(struct Queue *queue, struct iovec *iov, unsigned int *iov_count); void packet_queue_consume(struct Queue *queue, ssize_t written); #ifdef DROPBEAR_SERVER_TCP_FAST_OPEN /* Try for any Linux builds, will fall back if the kernel doesn't support it */ void set_listen_fast_open(int sock); /* Define values which may be supported by the kernel even if the libc is too old */ #ifndef TCP_FASTOPEN #define TCP_FASTOPEN 23 #endif #ifndef MSG_FASTOPEN #define MSG_FASTOPEN 0x20000000 #endif #endif #endif