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1/* $Id: protocol.cpp,v 1.2 2002-03-09 16:07:11 achimha Exp $ */
2/*
3 * based on Windows Sockets 1.1 specs
4 * (ftp.microsoft.com:/Advsys/winsock/spec11/WINSOCK.TXT)
5 *
6 * (C) 1993,1994,1996,1997 John Brezak, Erik Bos, Alex Korobka.
7 *
8 * NOTE: If you make any changes to fix a particular app, make sure
9 * they don't break something else like Netscape or telnet and ftp
10 * clients and servers (www.winsite.com got a lot of those).
11 *
12 * NOTE 2: Many winsock structs such as servent, hostent, protoent, ...
13 * are used with 1-byte alignment for Win16 programs and 4-byte alignment
14 * for Win32 programs in winsock.h. winsock2.h uses forced 4-byte alignment.
15 * So we have non-forced (just as MSDN) ws_XXXXent (winsock.h), 4-byte forced
16 * ws_XXXXent32 (winsock2.h) and 1-byte forced ws_XXXXent16 (winsock16.h).
17 */
18
19
20/*****************************************************************************
21 * Includes *
22 *****************************************************************************/
23
24#include <odin.h>
25#include <winsock2.h>
26#include <debugtools.h>
27#include <odinwrap.h>
28#include <wchar.h>
29
30#ifdef __EMX__
31// EMX currently lacks POSIX swprintf, use snwprinf from NTDLL
32#include <minivcrt.h>
33#endif
34
35//#include "nspapi.h"
36
37ODINDEBUGCHANNEL(WS2_32-PROTOCOL)
38
39
40#ifdef __WIN32OS2__
41#define WS_IPPROTO_TCP IPPROTO_TCP
42#define WS_IPPROTO_UDP IPPROTO_UDP
43#define WS_AF_NETBIOS AF_NETBIOS
44#define WS_AF_INET AF_INET
45#define strlenW lstrlenW
46#define strcpyW lstrcpyW
47#define strncpyW lstrcpynW
48
49#define WS_IPPROTO_NETBIOS_MAGIC 0x4e455442
50
51#endif
52
53
54/***
55 * Predefined protocol structures for the known protocols
56 * for OS/2
57 ***/
58
59#define myDEFINE_GUID(l, w1, w2, b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, b6, b7, b8) \
60{ l, w1, w2, { b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, b6, b7, b8 } }
61
62
63static WSAPROTOCOL_INFOW sProtocol_TcpIp =
64{
65 0x20066, // XP_FRAGMENTATION | XP_EXPEDITED_DATA | XP_GRACEFUL_CLOSE | XP_GUARANTEED_ORDER | XP_GUARANTEED_DELIVERY,
66 0, // service flags
67 0,
68 0,
69 0x00000008, // provider flags
70 myDEFINE_GUID(0xe70f1aa0, 0xab8b, 0x11cf, 0x8c, 0xa3, 0x00, 0x80, 0x5f, 0x48, 0xa1, 0x92),
71 0x000003e9, // catalog entry ID
72 {0x00000001,}, // protocol chain
73 0, // version
74 WS_AF_INET, // address family
75 0, // max sock addr
76 0, // min sock addr
77 SOCK_STREAM, // socket type
78 WS_IPPROTO_TCP, // protocol
79 0, // protocol max. offset
80 0, // network byte order
81 0, // security scheme
82 0, // message size
83 0, // provider reserved
84 'M','S','A','F','D',' ','T','c','p','I','p',' ','[','T','C','P','/','I','P',']',']'
85};
86
87
88static WSAPROTOCOL_INFOW sProtocol_UdpIp =
89{
90 0x20609, // XP_FRAGMENTATION | XP_SUPPORTS_BROADCAST | XP_SUPPORTS_MULTICAST | XP_MESSAGE_ORIENTED | XP_CONNECTIONLESS
91 0, // service flags
92 0,
93 0,
94 0x00000008, // provider flags
95 myDEFINE_GUID(0xe70f1aa0, 0xab8b, 0x11cf, 0x8c, 0xa3, 0x00, 0x80, 0x5f, 0x48, 0xa1, 0x92),
96 0x000003ea, // catalog entry ID
97 {0x00000001,}, // protocol chain
98 0, // version
99 WS_AF_INET, // address family
100 0, // max sock addr
101 0, // min sock addr
102 SOCK_DGRAM, // socket type
103 WS_IPPROTO_UDP, // protocol
104 0, // protocol max. offset
105 0, // network byte order
106 0, // security scheme
107 65467, // message size
108 0, // provider reserved
109 'M','S','A','F','D',' ','T','c','p','I','p',' ','[','U','D','P','/','I','P',']',']'
110};
111
112
113static WSAPROTOCOL_INFOW sProtocol_NetBtSeq =
114{
115 0x2000e,
116 0, // service flags
117 0,
118 0,
119 0x00000008, // provider flags
120 myDEFINE_GUID(0x8d5f1830, 0xc273, 0x11cf, 0x95, 0xc8, 0x00, 0x80, 0x5f, 0x48, 0xa1, 0x92),
121 0x000003ee, // catalog entry ID
122 {0x00000001,}, // protocol chain
123 0, // version
124 WS_AF_NETBIOS, // address family
125 0, // max sock addr
126 0, // min sock addr
127 SOCK_SEQPACKET, // socket type
128 WS_IPPROTO_NETBIOS_MAGIC, // protocol (encoded LANA Number)
129 0, // protocol max. offset
130 0, // network byte order
131 0, // security scheme
132 64000, // message size
133 0, // provider reserved
134
135 // is completed dynamically,
136 // Note: "NetBT" is a signature string, don't change it.
137 'M','S','A','F','D',' ','N','e','t','B','I','O','S',' ',
138 '[','\\','D','e','v','i','c','e','\\','N','e','t','B','T',
139 '_','T','c','p','i','p','%','l','s',' ','S','E','Q','P','A',
140 'C','K','E','T',' ','%','d'
141};
142
143
144static WSAPROTOCOL_INFOW sProtocol_NetBtDgram =
145{
146 0x20209,
147 0, // service flags
148 0,
149 0,
150 0x00000008, // provider flags
151 myDEFINE_GUID(0x8d5f1830, 0xc273, 0x11cf, 0x95, 0xc8, 0x00, 0x80, 0x5f, 0x48, 0xa1, 0x92),
152 0x000003ea, // catalog entry ID
153 {0x00000001,}, // protocol chain
154 0, // version
155 WS_AF_NETBIOS, // address family
156 0, // max sock addr
157 0, // min sock addr
158 SOCK_DGRAM, // socket type
159 WS_IPPROTO_NETBIOS_MAGIC, // protocol (encoded LANA Number)
160 0, // protocol max. offset
161 0, // network byte order
162 0, // security scheme
163 64000, // message size
164 0, // provider reserved
165
166 // is completed dynamically,
167 // Note: "NetBT" is a signature string, don't change it.
168 'M','S','A','F','D',' ','N','e','t','B','I','O','S',' ',
169 '[','\\','D','e','v','i','c','e','\\','N','e','t','B','T',
170 '_','T','c','p','i','p','%','l','s',' ','D','A','T','A','G',
171 'R','A','M',' ','%','d'
172};
173
174
175/*
176 * descriptor structure for a LAN adapter
177 */
178typedef struct _LANAdapter
179{
180 ULONG LANA; // Lan adapter number
181 ULONG encLANA; // Win32 "encoded" LAN Adapter number
182 // LANA encoded LANA
183 // ------ ------------
184 // 0 0x80000000
185 // 1 -1
186 // 2 -2
187 // ... ...
188 LPWSTR lpszGUID; // GUID of adapter driver
189} LANADAPTER, *PLANADAPTER;
190
191
192static LANADAPTER LANAdapter_0 =
193{
194 0, // LAN adapter number 0
195 0x80000000, // corresponding to adapter 0:
196 // myDEFINE_GUID(0xe125fc45, 0x8a8c, 0x4aef, 0xad, 0xc2, 0xe2, 0x51, 0xc2, 0x82, 0x7c, 0x8f)
197 // manual specification of GUID saves StringFromCLSID call and OLE32 linkage
198 (LPWSTR)L"{E125FC45-8A8C-4AEF-ADC2-E251C2827C8F}"
199};
200
201
202typedef struct _ProtocolBinding
203{
204 LANADAPTER* pLANA;
205 WSAPROTOCOL_INFOW * pProtocol;
206} PROTOCOLBINDING, *PPROTOCOLBINDING;
207
208
209// this is our sample, static binding setup
210// To do: determine this dynamically in i_WSAEnumInitialize
211static PROTOCOLBINDING arrBindingInfo[] =
212{
213 { &LANAdapter_0, &sProtocol_TcpIp },
214 { &LANAdapter_0, &sProtocol_UdpIp },
215 { &LANAdapter_0, &sProtocol_NetBtSeq },
216 { &LANAdapter_0, &sProtocol_NetBtDgram },
217 NULL
218};
219
220
221/*****************************************************************************
222 * Name : static int i_WSAEnumInitialize
223 * Purpose : access Protocol Manager and obtain binding information,
224 * in case this fails a standard setup is returned
225 * Parameters:
226 * Variables :
227 * Result :
228 * Remark :
229 * Status :
230 *
231 * Author : Patrick Haller [2002-03-04]
232 *****************************************************************************/
233
234static int i_WSAEnumInitialize(void)
235{
236 // 1 - open protman$
237 // 2 - obtain binding information
238 // 3 - close protman$
239 // 4 - parse and analyse binding info
240 // and build ready-to-eat WSAEnumProtocol pieces
241 return 0;
242}
243
244
245
246/*****************************************************************************
247* WSOCK32_WSAEnterSingleProtocol [internal]
248*
249* enters the protocol informations of one given protocol into the
250* given buffer. If the given buffer is too small only the required size for
251* the protocols are returned.
252*
253* RETURNS
254* The number of protocols entered into the buffer
255*
256* BUGS
257* - only implemented for IPX, SPX, SPXII, TCP, UDP
258* - there is no check that the operating system supports the returned
259* protocols
260*/
261
262// Note @@@PH 2002-03-04
263// - we currently do not determine if a specified protocol is really installed,
264// but return a "standard configuration" for adapter 0 instead.
265static INT WSOCK32_WSAEnterSingleProtocol(PPROTOCOLBINDING pBinding,
266 DWORD dwCatalogID,
267 WSAPROTOCOL_INFOA* lpBuffer,
268 LPDWORD lpSize,
269 BOOL unicode)
270{
271 DWORD dwLength = 0;
272 DWORD dwOldSize = *lpSize;
273 INT iAnz = 1;
274 WCHAR *lpProtName = NULL;
275 BOOL flagDoCopy = TRUE;
276 WCHAR szBuf[256];
277
278
279 if (FALSE == unicode)
280 *lpSize = sizeof( WSAPROTOCOL_INFOA );
281 else
282 *lpSize = sizeof( WSAPROTOCOL_INFOW );
283
284 if ( !lpBuffer || !*lpSize || (*lpSize > dwOldSize))
285 flagDoCopy = FALSE;
286
287 // copy the information
288 if (flagDoCopy)
289 {
290 memcpy(lpBuffer, (const void*)pBinding->pProtocol, *lpSize );
291 lpProtName = pBinding->pProtocol->szProtocol;
292
293 // for NETBIOS protocols, recalculate the name
294 if( WS_AF_NETBIOS == pBinding->pProtocol->iAddressFamily)
295 {
296 // recalculate LANA -> iProtocol
297 lpBuffer->iProtocol = pBinding->pLANA->encLANA;
298
299#ifdef __EMX__
300 snwprintf(szBuf,
301 256, // sizeof szBuf
302 pBinding->pProtocol->szProtocol,
303 pBinding->pLANA->lpszGUID,
304 pBinding->pLANA->LANA);
305#else
306 swprintf((wchar_t*)szBuf,
307 256, // sizeof szBuf
308 (const wchar_t*)pBinding->pProtocol->szProtocol,
309 pBinding->pLANA->lpszGUID,
310 pBinding->pLANA->LANA);
311#endif
312
313 lpProtName = szBuf;
314 }
315
316 // set catalog entry ID
317 lpBuffer->dwCatalogEntryId = dwCatalogID;
318
319 // convert and copy the name
320 if (unicode)
321 strncpyW( (LPWSTR)lpBuffer->szProtocol, lpProtName, WSAPROTOCOL_LEN);
322 else
323 WideCharToMultiByte( CP_ACP, 0, lpProtName, -1, lpBuffer->szProtocol,
324 WSAPROTOCOL_LEN, NULL, NULL);
325 }
326 else
327 iAnz = 0;
328
329 return iAnz;
330}
331
332
333/*****************************************************************************
334* WSOCK32_EnumProtocol [internal]
335*
336* Enters the information about installed protocols into a given buffer
337*
338* RETURNS
339* SOCKET_ERROR if the buffer is to small for the requested protocol infos
340* on success the number of protocols inside the buffer
341*
342* NOTE
343* NT4SP5 does not return SPX if lpiProtocols == NULL
344*
345* BUGS
346* - NT4SP5 returns in addition these list of NETBIOS protocols
347* (address family 17), each entry two times one for socket type 2 and 5
348*
349* iProtocol lpProtocol
350* 0x80000000 \Device\NwlnkNb
351* 0xfffffffa \Device\NetBT_CBENT7
352* 0xfffffffb \Device\Nbf_CBENT7
353* 0xfffffffc \Device\NetBT_NdisWan5
354* 0xfffffffd \Device\NetBT_El9202
355* 0xfffffffe \Device\Nbf_El9202
356* 0xffffffff \Device\Nbf_NdisWan4
357*
358* - there is no check that the operating system supports the returned
359* protocols
360*/
361static INT WSOCK32_EnumProtocol( LPINT lpiProtocols,
362 WSAPROTOCOL_INFOA* lpBuffer,
363 LPDWORD lpdwLength,
364 BOOL unicode)
365{
366 DWORD dwCurSize,
367 dwOldSize = *lpdwLength;
368 DWORD dwSpaceTaken = 0;
369 INT anz = 0;
370 INT rc;
371 DWORD dwCatalogID = 1;
372
373 PPROTOCOLBINDING pBinding = arrBindingInfo;
374 LPINT lpIter;
375
376 *lpdwLength = 0;
377
378 // iterate over all available protocol bindings
379 for(;
380 pBinding->pLANA != NULL;
381 pBinding++)
382 {
383 // keep identical catalog IDs everywhere
384 dwCatalogID++;
385
386 // check if the current protocol is in the "selection list"
387 if (lpiProtocols != NULL)
388 {
389 BOOL fFound = FALSE;
390
391 for (lpIter = lpiProtocols;
392 *lpIter;
393 lpIter++)
394 {
395 if (pBinding->pProtocol->iProtocol == *lpIter)
396 {
397 fFound = TRUE;
398 break;
399 }
400 }
401
402 // don't add this protocol entry
403 if (!fFound)
404 continue;
405 }
406
407
408 // ok, add the current protocol to the list
409
410 // calculate how much space is left
411 dwCurSize = dwOldSize - dwSpaceTaken;
412
413 // determine how much space this will take up
414 rc = WSOCK32_WSAEnterSingleProtocol( pBinding, dwCatalogID, &lpBuffer[ anz ], &dwCurSize, unicode);
415 if (rc > 0)
416 {
417 // update pointers if protocol was added
418 anz += rc;
419 dwSpaceTaken += dwCurSize;
420 }
421
422 // deliver the number of bytes required to hold ALL information
423 *lpdwLength += dwCurSize;
424 }
425
426
427 // returncode for signalling "more data"
428 if (dwOldSize < *lpdwLength)
429 anz = SOCKET_ERROR;
430
431 return anz;
432}
433
434
435
436/*****************************************************************************
437 * Name : int WSAEnumProtocolsA
438 * Purpose : retrieves binding information on protocols and adapters
439 * Parameters: lpiProtocols
440 * [in] Null-terminated array of iProtocol values. This
441 * parameter is optional; if lpiProtocols is NULL, information
442 * on all available protocols is returned. Otherwise,
443 * information is retrieved only for those protocols listed in
444 * the array.
445 * lpProtocolBuffer
446 * [out] Buffer that is filled with WSAPROTOCOL_INFOA structures.
447 * lpdwBufferLength
448 * [in, out] On input, the count of bytes in the
449 * lpProtocolBuffer buffer passed to WSAEnumProtocols. On
450 * output, the minimum buffer size that can be passed to
451 * WSAEnumProtocols to retrieve all the requested information.
452 * This routine has no ability to enumerate over multiple calls;
453 * the passed-in buffer must be large enough to hold all entries
454 * in order for the routine to succeed. This reduces the
455 * complexity of the API and should not pose a problem because
456 * the number of protocols loaded on a computer is typically
457 * small.
458 * Variables :
459 * Result : If no error occurs, WSAEnumProtocols returns the number of
460 * protocols to be reported. Otherwise, a value of SOCKET_ERROR
461 * is returned and a specific error code can be retrieved by
462 * calling WSAGetLastError.
463 * Remark :
464 * Status : UNTESTED
465 *
466 * Author : Patrick Haller [2002-03-01]
467 *****************************************************************************/
468
469ODINFUNCTION3(int, WSAEnumProtocolsA, LPINT, lpiProtocols,
470 LPWSAPROTOCOL_INFOA, lpProtocolBuffer,
471 LPDWORD, lpdwBufferLength)
472{
473 dprintf(("NOT COMPLETELY IMPLEMENTED"));
474
475 return WSOCK32_EnumProtocol(lpiProtocols,
476 lpProtocolBuffer,
477 lpdwBufferLength,
478 FALSE);
479}
480
481
482/*****************************************************************************
483 * Name : int WSAEnumProtocolsW
484 * Purpose : retrieves binding information on protocols and adapters
485 * Parameters: lpiProtocols
486 * [in] Null-terminated array of iProtocol values. This
487 * parameter is optional; if lpiProtocols is NULL, information
488 * on all available protocols is returned. Otherwise,
489 * information is retrieved only for those protocols listed in
490 * the array.
491 * lpProtocolBuffer
492 * [out] Buffer that is filled with WSAPROTOCOL_INFOW structures.
493 * lpdwBufferLength
494 * [in, out] On input, the count of bytes in the
495 * lpProtocolBuffer buffer passed to WSAEnumProtocols. On
496 * output, the minimum buffer size that can be passed to
497 * WSAEnumProtocols to retrieve all the requested information.
498 * This routine has no ability to enumerate over multiple calls;
499 * the passed-in buffer must be large enough to hold all entries
500 * in order for the routine to succeed. This reduces the
501 * complexity of the API and should not pose a problem because
502 * the number of protocols loaded on a computer is typically
503 * small.
504 * Variables :
505 * Result : If no error occurs, WSAEnumProtocols returns the number of
506 * protocols to be reported. Otherwise, a value of SOCKET_ERROR
507 * is returned and a specific error code can be retrieved by
508 * calling WSAGetLastError.
509 * Remark :
510 * Status : UNTESTED
511 *
512 * Author : Patrick Haller [2002-03-01]
513 *****************************************************************************/
514
515ODINFUNCTION3(int, WSAEnumProtocolsW, LPINT, lpiProtocols,
516 LPWSAPROTOCOL_INFOW, lpProtocolBuffer,
517 LPDWORD, lpdwBufferLength)
518{
519 dprintf(("NOT COMPLETELY IMPLEMENTED"));
520
521 return WSOCK32_EnumProtocol(lpiProtocols,
522 (LPWSAPROTOCOL_INFOA)lpProtocolBuffer,
523 lpdwBufferLength,
524 TRUE);
525}
526//******************************************************************************
527//******************************************************************************
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