/* API for probe.c */ #ifndef __PROBE_H_ #define __PROBE_H_ #include "common.h" typedef enum { PROBE_NEXT, /* Enough data, probe failed -- it's some other protocol */ PROBE_MATCH, /* Enough data, probe successful -- it's the current protocol */ PROBE_AGAIN, /* Not enough data for this probe, try again with more data */ } probe_result; struct proto; typedef int T_PROBE(const char*, int, struct proto*); /* For each protocol we need: */ struct proto { const char* description; /* a string that says what it is (for logging and command-line parsing) */ const char* service; /* service name to do libwrap checks */ struct addrinfo *saddr; /* list of addresses to try and switch that protocol */ /* function to probe that protocol; parameters are buffer and length * containing the data to probe, and a pointer to the protocol structure */ T_PROBE* probe; void* data; /* opaque pointer ; used to pass list of regex to regex probe */ struct proto *next; /* pointer to next protocol in list, NULL if last */ }; /* Returns a pointer to the array of builtin protocols */ struct proto * get_builtins(void); /* Returns the number of builtin protocols */ int get_num_builtins(void); /* Returns the probe for specified protocol */ T_PROBE* get_probe(const char* description); /* Returns the head of the configured protocols */ struct proto* get_first_protocol(void); /* Set the list of configured protocols */ void set_protocol_list(struct proto*); /* probe_client_protocol * * Read the beginning of data coming from the client connection and check if * it's a known protocol. Then leave the data on the deferred * write buffer of the connection and returns a pointer to the protocol * structure */ int probe_client_protocol(struct connection *cnx); /* set the protocol to connect to in case of timeout */ void set_ontimeout(const char* name); /* timeout_protocol * * Returns the protocol to connect to in case of timeout */ struct proto* timeout_protocol(void); void hexdump(const char*, unsigned int); #endif