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356 lines
11 KiB
C
356 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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sslh-select: mono-processus server
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# Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Yves Rutschle
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it
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# and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
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# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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# version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
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# useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
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# warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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# PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
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# details.
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#
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# The full text for the General Public License is here:
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# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
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*/
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#define __LINUX__
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#include "common.h"
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#include "probe.h"
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const char* server_type = "sslh-select";
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/* cnx_num_alloc is the number of connection to allocate at once (at start-up,
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* and then every time we get too many simultaneous connections: e.g. start
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* with 100 slots, then if we get more than 100 connections allocate another
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* 100 slots, and so on). We never free up connection structures. We try to
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* allocate as many structures at once as will fit in one page (which is 102
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* in sslh 1.9 on Linux on x86)
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*/
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static long cnx_num_alloc;
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/* Make the file descriptor non-block */
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int set_nonblock(int fd)
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{
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int flags;
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flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL);
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CHECK_RES_RETURN(flags, "fcntl");
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flags |= O_NONBLOCK;
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flags = fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags);
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CHECK_RES_RETURN(flags, "fcntl");
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return flags;
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}
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int tidy_connection(struct connection *cnx, fd_set *fds, fd_set *fds2)
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{
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
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if (cnx->q[i].fd != -1) {
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if (verbose)
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fprintf(stderr, "closing fd %d\n", cnx->q[i].fd);
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close(cnx->q[i].fd);
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FD_CLR(cnx->q[i].fd, fds);
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FD_CLR(cnx->q[i].fd, fds2);
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if (cnx->q[i].deferred_data)
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free(cnx->q[i].deferred_data);
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}
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}
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init_cnx(cnx);
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return 0;
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}
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/* if fd becomes higher than FD_SETSIZE, things won't work so well with FD_SET
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* and FD_CLR. Need to drop connections if we go above that limit */
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int fd_is_in_range(int fd) {
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if (fd >= FD_SETSIZE) {
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log_message(LOG_ERR, "too many open file descriptor to monitor them all -- dropping connection\n");
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return 0;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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/* Accepts a connection from the main socket and assigns it to an empty slot.
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* If no slots are available, allocate another few. If that fails, drop the
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* connexion */
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int accept_new_connection(int listen_socket, struct connection *cnx[], int* cnx_size)
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{
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int in_socket, free, i, res;
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struct connection *new;
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in_socket = accept(listen_socket, 0, 0);
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CHECK_RES_RETURN(in_socket, "accept");
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if (!fd_is_in_range(in_socket))
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return -1;
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res = set_nonblock(in_socket);
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if (res == -1) return -1;
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/* Find an empty slot */
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for (free = 0; (free < *cnx_size) && ((*cnx)[free].q[0].fd != -1); free++) {
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/* nothing */
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}
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if (free >= *cnx_size) {
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if (verbose)
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fprintf(stderr, "buying more slots from the slot machine.\n");
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new = realloc(*cnx, (*cnx_size + cnx_num_alloc) * sizeof((*cnx)[0]));
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if (!new) {
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log_message(LOG_ERR, "unable to realloc -- dropping connection\n");
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return -1;
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}
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*cnx = new;
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*cnx_size += cnx_num_alloc;
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for (i = free; i < *cnx_size; i++) {
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init_cnx(&(*cnx)[i]);
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}
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}
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(*cnx)[free].q[0].fd = in_socket;
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(*cnx)[free].state = ST_PROBING;
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(*cnx)[free].probe_timeout = time(NULL) + probing_timeout;
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if (verbose)
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fprintf(stderr, "accepted fd %d on slot %d\n", in_socket, free);
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return in_socket;
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}
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/* Connect queue 1 of connection to SSL; returns new file descriptor */
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int connect_queue(struct connection *cnx, fd_set *fds_r, fd_set *fds_w)
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{
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struct queue *q = &cnx->q[1];
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q->fd = connect_addr(cnx, cnx->q[0].fd);
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if ((q->fd != -1) && fd_is_in_range(q->fd)) {
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log_connection(cnx);
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set_nonblock(q->fd);
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flush_deferred(q);
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if (q->deferred_data) {
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FD_SET(q->fd, fds_w);
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} else {
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FD_SET(q->fd, fds_r);
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}
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return q->fd;
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} else {
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tidy_connection(cnx, fds_r, fds_w);
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return -1;
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}
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}
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/* shovels data from active fd to the other
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returns after one socket closed or operation would block
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*/
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void shovel(struct connection *cnx, int active_fd,
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fd_set *fds_r, fd_set *fds_w)
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{
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struct queue *read_q, *write_q;
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read_q = &cnx->q[active_fd];
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write_q = &cnx->q[1-active_fd];
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if (verbose)
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fprintf(stderr, "activity on fd%d\n", read_q->fd);
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switch(fd2fd(write_q, read_q)) {
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case -1:
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case FD_CNXCLOSED:
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tidy_connection(cnx, fds_r, fds_w);
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break;
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case FD_STALLED:
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FD_SET(write_q->fd, fds_w);
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FD_CLR(read_q->fd, fds_r);
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break;
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default: /* Nothing */
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break;
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}
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}
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/* returns true if specified fd is initialised and present in fd_set */
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int is_fd_active(int fd, fd_set* set)
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{
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if (fd == -1) return 0;
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return FD_ISSET(fd, set);
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}
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/* Main loop: the idea is as follow:
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* - fds_r and fds_w contain the file descritors to monitor in read and write
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* - When a file descriptor goes off, process it: read from it, write the data
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* to its corresponding pair.
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* - When a file descriptor blocks when writing, remove the read fd from fds_r,
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* move the data to a deferred buffer, and add the write fd to fds_w. Defered
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* buffer is allocated dynamically.
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* - When we can write to a file descriptor that has deferred data, we try to
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* write as much as we can. Once all data is written, remove the fd from fds_w
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* and add its corresponding pair to fds_r, free the buffer.
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*
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* That way, each pair of file descriptor (read from one, write to the other)
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* is monitored either for read or for write, but never for both.
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*/
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void main_loop(int listen_sockets[], int num_addr_listen)
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{
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fd_set fds_r, fds_w; /* reference fd sets (used to init the next 2) */
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fd_set readfds, writefds; /* working read and write fd sets */
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struct timeval tv;
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int max_fd, in_socket, i, j, res;
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struct connection *cnx;
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int num_cnx; /* Number of connections in *cnx */
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int num_probing = 0; /* Number of connections currently probing
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* We use this to know if we need to time out of
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* select() */
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FD_ZERO(&fds_r);
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FD_ZERO(&fds_w);
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for (i = 0; i < num_addr_listen; i++) {
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FD_SET(listen_sockets[i], &fds_r);
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set_nonblock(listen_sockets[i]);
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}
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max_fd = listen_sockets[num_addr_listen-1] + 1;
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cnx_num_alloc = getpagesize() / sizeof(struct connection);
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num_cnx = cnx_num_alloc; /* Start with a set pool of slots */
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cnx = malloc(num_cnx * sizeof(struct connection));
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for (i = 0; i < num_cnx; i++)
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init_cnx(&cnx[i]);
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while (1)
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{
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memset(&tv, 0, sizeof(tv));
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tv.tv_sec = probing_timeout;
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memcpy(&readfds, &fds_r, sizeof(readfds));
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memcpy(&writefds, &fds_w, sizeof(writefds));
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if (verbose)
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fprintf(stderr, "selecting... max_fd=%d num_probing=%d\n", max_fd, num_probing);
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res = select(max_fd, &readfds, &writefds, NULL, num_probing ? &tv : NULL);
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if (res < 0)
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perror("select");
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/* Check main socket for new connections */
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for (i = 0; i < num_addr_listen; i++) {
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if (FD_ISSET(listen_sockets[i], &readfds)) {
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in_socket = accept_new_connection(listen_sockets[i], &cnx, &num_cnx);
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if (in_socket != -1)
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num_probing++;
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if (in_socket > 0) {
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FD_SET(in_socket, &fds_r);
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if (in_socket >= max_fd)
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max_fd = in_socket + 1;;
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}
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FD_CLR(listen_sockets[i], &readfds);
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}
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}
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/* Check all sockets for write activity */
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for (i = 0; i < num_cnx; i++) {
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if (cnx[i].q[0].fd != -1) {
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for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
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if (is_fd_active(cnx[i].q[j].fd, &writefds)) {
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res = flush_deferred(&cnx[i].q[j]);
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if ((res == -1) && ((errno == EPIPE) || (errno == ECONNRESET))) {
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if (cnx[i].state == ST_PROBING) num_probing--;
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tidy_connection(&cnx[i], &fds_r, &fds_w);
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if (verbose)
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fprintf(stderr, "closed slot %d\n", i);
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} else {
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/* If no deferred data is left, stop monitoring the fd
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* for write, and restart monitoring the other one for reads*/
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if (!cnx[i].q[j].deferred_data_size) {
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FD_CLR(cnx[i].q[j].fd, &fds_w);
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FD_SET(cnx[i].q[1-j].fd, &fds_r);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/* Check all sockets for read activity */
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for (i = 0; i < num_cnx; i++) {
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for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
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if (is_fd_active(cnx[i].q[j].fd, &readfds) ||
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((cnx[i].state == ST_PROBING) && (cnx[i].probe_timeout < time(NULL)))) {
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if (verbose)
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fprintf(stderr, "processing fd%d slot %d\n", j, i);
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switch (cnx[i].state) {
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case ST_PROBING:
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if (j == 1) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Activity on fd2 while probing, impossible\n");
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dump_connection(&cnx[i]);
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exit(1);
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}
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/* If timed out it's SSH, otherwise the client sent
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* data so probe the protocol */
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if ((cnx[i].probe_timeout < time(NULL))) {
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cnx[i].proto = timeout_protocol();
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} else {
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res = probe_client_protocol(&cnx[i]);
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if (res == PROBE_AGAIN)
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continue;
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}
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num_probing--;
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cnx[i].state = ST_SHOVELING;
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/* libwrap check if required for this protocol */
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if (cnx[i].proto->service &&
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check_access_rights(in_socket, cnx[i].proto->service)) {
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tidy_connection(&cnx[i], &fds_r, &fds_w);
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res = -1;
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} else {
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res = connect_queue(&cnx[i], &fds_r, &fds_w);
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}
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if (res >= max_fd)
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max_fd = res + 1;;
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break;
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case ST_SHOVELING:
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shovel(&cnx[i], j, &fds_r, &fds_w);
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break;
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default: /* illegal */
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log_message(LOG_ERR, "Illegal connection state %d\n", cnx[i].state);
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exit(1);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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void start_shoveler(int listen_socket) {
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fprintf(stderr, "inetd mode is not supported in select mode\n");
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exit(1);
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}
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/* The actual main is in common.c: it's the same for both version of
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* the server
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*/
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