serval-dna/monitor.c

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C

/*
Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Paul Gardner-Stephen, Serval Project.
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 2
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, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
/*
Android does unix domain sockets, but only stream sockets, not datagram sockets.
So we need a separate monitor interface for Android. A bit of a pain, but in
fact it lets us make a very Android/Java-friendly interface, without any binary
data structures (except for a binary extent for an audio sample block).
*/
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "serval.h"
#include "rhizome.h"
#include "cli.h"
#include "str.h"
#include "overlay_address.h"
#include "monitor-client.h"
#if defined(LOCAL_PEERCRED) && !defined(SO_PEERCRED)
#define SO_PEERCRED LOCAL_PEERCRED
#endif
#define MONITOR_LINE_LENGTH 160
#define MONITOR_DATA_SIZE MAX_AUDIO_BYTES
struct monitor_context {
struct sched_ent alarm;
int flags;
char line[MONITOR_LINE_LENGTH];
int line_length;
#define MONITOR_STATE_COMMAND 1
#define MONITOR_STATE_DATA 2
int state;
unsigned char buffer[MONITOR_DATA_SIZE];
int data_expected;
int data_offset;
};
#define MAX_MONITOR_SOCKETS 8
int monitor_socket_count=0;
struct monitor_context monitor_sockets[MAX_MONITOR_SOCKETS];
int monitor_process_command(struct monitor_context *c);
int monitor_process_data(struct monitor_context *c);
static void monitor_new_client(int s);
struct sched_ent named_socket;
struct profile_total named_stats;
struct profile_total client_stats;
int monitor_setup_sockets()
{
struct sockaddr_un name;
int len;
int sock;
bzero(&name, sizeof(name));
name.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
if ((sock = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0))==-1) {
WHY_perror("socket");
goto error;
}
len = monitor_socket_name(&name);
#ifndef linux
unlink(name.sun_path);
#endif
if(bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&name, len)==-1) {
WHY_perror("bind");
goto error;
}
if(listen(sock,MAX_MONITOR_SOCKETS)==-1) {
WHY_perror("listen");
goto error;
}
int reuseP=1;
if(setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR,
&reuseP, sizeof(reuseP)) < 0) {
WHY_perror("setsockopt");
WHY("Could not indicate reuse addresses. Not necessarily a problem (yet)");
}
int send_buffer_size=64*1024;
if(setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF,
&send_buffer_size, sizeof(send_buffer_size))==-1)
WHY_perror("setsockopt");
if (debug&(DEBUG_IO|DEBUG_VERBOSE_IO)) DEBUG("Monitor server socket setup");
named_socket.function=monitor_poll;
named_stats.name="monitor_poll";
named_socket.stats=&named_stats;
named_socket.poll.fd=sock;
named_socket.poll.events=POLLIN;
watch(&named_socket);
return 0;
error:
close(sock);
return -1;
}
int monitor_write_error(struct monitor_context *c, const char *error){
char msg[256];
snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "\nERROR:%s\n", error);
write_str(c->alarm.poll.fd, msg);
return -1;
}
void monitor_poll(struct sched_ent *alarm)
{
int s;
unsigned char buffer[1024];
struct sockaddr *ignored_address=(struct sockaddr *)&buffer[0];
socklen_t ignored_length=sizeof(ignored_address);
/* Check for new connections */
/* We don't care about the peer's address */
ignored_length = 0;
while (
#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_IF_H
(s = accept4(alarm->poll.fd, NULL, &ignored_length,O_NONBLOCK))
#else
(s = accept(alarm->poll.fd,NULL, &ignored_length))
#endif
!= -1
) {
monitor_new_client(s);
}
if (errno != EAGAIN) {
#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_IF_H
WHY_perror("accept4(O_NONBLOCK)");
#else
WHY_perror("accept");
#endif
}
}
static void monitor_close(struct monitor_context *c){
struct monitor_context *last;
INFO("Tearing down monitor client");
unwatch(&c->alarm);
close(c->alarm.poll.fd);
c->alarm.poll.fd=-1;
monitor_socket_count--;
last = &monitor_sockets[monitor_socket_count];
if (last != c){
unwatch(&last->alarm);
bcopy(last, c,
sizeof(struct monitor_context));
watch(&c->alarm);
}
}
void monitor_client_poll(struct sched_ent *alarm)
{
/* Read available data from a monitor socket */
struct monitor_context *c=(struct monitor_context *)alarm;
errno=0;
int bytes;
if (alarm->poll.revents & POLLIN) {
switch(c->state) {
case MONITOR_STATE_COMMAND:
bytes = 1;
while(bytes == 1) {
if (c->line_length >= MONITOR_LINE_LENGTH) {
c->line_length=0;
monitor_write_error(c,"Command too long");
monitor_close(c);
return;
}
bytes = read(c->alarm.poll.fd, &c->line[c->line_length], 1);
if (bytes < 1) {
switch(errno) {
case EINTR:
case ENOTRECOVERABLE:
/* transient errors */
WHY_perror("read");
break;
case EAGAIN:
break;
default:
WHY_perror("read");
/* all other errors; close socket */
monitor_close(c);
return;
}
}
// silently skip all \r characters
if (c->line[c->line_length] == '\r')
continue;
// parse data length as soon as we see the : delimiter,
// so we can read the rest of the line into the start of the buffer
if (c->data_expected==0 && c->line[0]=='*' && c->line[c->line_length]==':'){
c->line[c->line_length]=0;
c->data_expected=atoi(c->line +1);
c->line_length=0;
continue;
}
if (c->line[c->line_length] == '\n') {
/* got whole command line, start reading data if required */
c->line[c->line_length]=0;
c->state=MONITOR_STATE_DATA;
c->data_offset=0;
break;
}
c->line_length += bytes;
}
if (c->state!=MONITOR_STATE_DATA)
break;
// else fall through
case MONITOR_STATE_DATA:
if (c->data_expected - c->data_offset >0){
bytes = read(c->alarm.poll.fd,
&c->buffer[c->data_offset],
c->data_expected - c->data_offset);
if (bytes < 1) {
switch(errno) {
case EAGAIN: case EINTR:
/* transient errors */
break;
default:
/* all other errors; close socket */
WHYF("Tearing down monitor client due to errno=%d",
errno);
monitor_close(c);
return;
}
}
c->data_offset += bytes;
}
if (c->data_offset < c->data_expected)
break;
/* we have the next command and all of the binary data we were expecting. Now we can process it */
monitor_process_command(c);
// fall through
default:
// reset parsing state
c->state = MONITOR_STATE_COMMAND;
c->data_expected = 0;
c->data_offset = 0;
c->line_length = 0;
}
}
if (alarm->poll.revents & (POLLHUP | POLLERR)) {
monitor_close(c);
}
return;
}
static void monitor_new_client(int s) {
#ifdef linux
struct ucred ucred;
socklen_t len;
int res;
#else
gid_t othergid;
#endif
uid_t otheruid;
struct monitor_context *c;
if (set_nonblock(s) == -1)
goto error;
#ifdef linux
len = sizeof(ucred);
res = getsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PEERCRED, &ucred, &len);
if (res) {
WHY_perror("getsockopt(SO_PEERCRED)");
goto error;
}
if (len < sizeof(ucred)) {
WHYF("getsockopt(SO_PEERCRED) returned the wrong size (Got %d expected %d)", len, sizeof(ucred));
goto error;
}
otheruid = ucred.uid;
#else
if (getpeereid(s, &otheruid, &othergid) != 0) {
WHY_perror("getpeereid()");
goto error;
}
#endif
if (otheruid != getuid()) {
int allowed_id = confValueGetInt64("monitor.uid",-1);
if (otheruid != allowed_id){
WHYF("monitor.socket client has wrong uid (%d versus %d)", otheruid,getuid());
write_str(s, "\nCLOSE:Incorrect UID\n");
goto error;
}
}
if (monitor_socket_count >= MAX_MONITOR_SOCKETS
||monitor_socket_count < 0) {
write_str(s, "\nCLOSE:All sockets busy\n");
goto error;
}
c = &monitor_sockets[monitor_socket_count++];
c->alarm.function = monitor_client_poll;
client_stats.name = "monitor_client_poll";
c->alarm.stats=&client_stats;
c->alarm.poll.fd = s;
c->alarm.poll.events=POLLIN;
c->line_length = 0;
c->state = MONITOR_STATE_COMMAND;
write_str(s,"\nMONITOR:You are talking to servald\n");
INFOF("Got %d clients", monitor_socket_count);
watch(&c->alarm);
return;
error:
close(s);
return;
}
static int monitor_set(int argc, const char *const *argv, struct command_line_option *o, void *context){
struct monitor_context *c=context;
if (strcase_startswith((char *)argv[1],"vomp",NULL))
c->flags|=MONITOR_VOMP;
else if (strcase_startswith((char *)argv[1],"rhizome", NULL))
c->flags|=MONITOR_RHIZOME;
else if (strcase_startswith((char *)argv[1],"peers", NULL))
c->flags|=MONITOR_PEERS;
else if (strcase_startswith((char *)argv[1],"dnahelper", NULL))
c->flags|=MONITOR_DNAHELPER;
else
return monitor_write_error(c,"Unknown monitor type");
char msg[1024];
snprintf(msg,sizeof(msg),"\nMONITORSTATUS:%d\n",c->flags);
write_str(c->alarm.poll.fd,msg);
return 0;
}
static int monitor_clear(int argc, const char *const *argv, struct command_line_option *o, void *context){
struct monitor_context *c=context;
if (strcase_startswith((char *)argv[1],"vomp",NULL))
c->flags&=~MONITOR_VOMP;
else if (strcase_startswith((char *)argv[1],"rhizome", NULL))
c->flags&=~MONITOR_RHIZOME;
else if (strcase_startswith((char *)argv[1],"peers", NULL))
c->flags&=~MONITOR_PEERS;
else if (strcase_startswith((char *)argv[1],"dnahelper", NULL))
c->flags&=~MONITOR_DNAHELPER;
else
return monitor_write_error(c,"Unknown monitor type");
char msg[1024];
snprintf(msg,sizeof(msg),"\nMONITORSTATUS:%d\n",c->flags);
write_str(c->alarm.poll.fd,msg);
return 0;
}
static int monitor_lookup_match(int argc, const char *const *argv, struct command_line_option *o, void *context){
struct monitor_context *c=context;
const char *sid=argv[2];
const char *ext=argv[4];
const char *name=argv[5];
if (!my_subscriber)
return monitor_write_error(c,"I don't know who I am");
struct sockaddr_mdp addr={
.port = atoi(argv[3]),
};
if (stowSid((unsigned char *)&addr.sid, 0, sid)==-1)
return monitor_write_error(c,"Invalid SID");
char uri[256];
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "sid://%s/external/%s", alloca_tohex_sid(my_subscriber->sid), ext);
DEBUGF("Sending response to %s for %s", sid, uri);
overlay_mdp_dnalookup_reply(&addr, my_subscriber->sid, uri, ext, name);
return 0;
}
static int monitor_call(int argc, const char *const *argv, struct command_line_option *o, void *context){
struct monitor_context *c=context;
unsigned char sid[SID_SIZE];
if (stowSid(sid, 0, argv[1]) == -1)
return monitor_write_error(c,"invalid SID, so cannot place call");
if (!my_subscriber)
return monitor_write_error(c,"I don't know who I am");
vomp_dial(my_subscriber->sid, sid, argv[2], argv[3]);
return 0;
}
static int monitor_call_ring(int argc, const char *const *argv, struct command_line_option *o, void *context){
struct monitor_context *c=context;
struct vomp_call_state *call=vomp_find_call_by_session(strtol(argv[1],NULL,16));
if (!call)
return monitor_write_error(c,"Invalid call token");
vomp_ringing(call);
return 0;
}
static int monitor_call_pickup(int argc, const char *const *argv, struct command_line_option *o, void *context){
struct monitor_context *c=context;
struct vomp_call_state *call=vomp_find_call_by_session(strtol(argv[1],NULL,16));
if (!call)
return monitor_write_error(c,"Invalid call token");
vomp_pickup(call);
return 0;
}
static int monitor_call_audio(int argc, const char *const *argv, struct command_line_option *o, void *context){
struct monitor_context *c=context;
struct vomp_call_state *call=vomp_find_call_by_session(strtol(argv[1],NULL,16));
if (!call)
return monitor_write_error(c,"Invalid call token");
vomp_received_audio(call, atoi(argv[2]), c->buffer, c->data_expected);
return 0;
}
static int monitor_call_hangup(int argc, const char *const *argv, struct command_line_option *o, void *context){
struct monitor_context *c=context;
struct vomp_call_state *call=vomp_find_call_by_session(strtol(argv[1],NULL,16));
if (!call)
return monitor_write_error(c,"Invalid call token");
vomp_hangup(call);
return 0;
}
static int monitor_call_dtmf(int argc, const char *const *argv, struct command_line_option *o, void *context){
struct monitor_context *c=context;
struct vomp_call_state *call=vomp_find_call_by_session(strtol(argv[1],NULL,16));
if (!call)
return monitor_write_error(c,"Invalid call token");
const char *digits = argv[2];
int i;
for(i=0;i<strlen(digits);i++) {
int digit=vomp_parse_dtmf_digit(digits[i]);
if (digit<0)
monitor_write_error(c,"Invalid DTMF digit");
else{
/* 80ms standard tone duration, so that it is a multiple
of the majority of codec time units (70ms is the nominal
DTMF tone length for most systems). */
unsigned char code = digit <<4;
vomp_received_audio(call, VOMP_CODEC_DTMF, &code, 1);
}
}
return 0;
}
struct command_line_option monitor_options[]={
{monitor_set,{"monitor","<type>",NULL},0,""},
{monitor_clear,{"ignore","<type>",NULL},0,""},
{monitor_lookup_match,{"lookup","match","<sid>","<port>","<ext>","<name>",NULL},0,""},
{monitor_call, {"call","<sid>","<local_did>","<remote_did>",NULL},0,""},
{monitor_call_ring, {"ringing","<token>",NULL},0,""},
{monitor_call_pickup, {"pickup","<token>",NULL},0,""},
{monitor_call_audio,{"audio","<token>","<type>","[<offset>]",NULL},0,""},
{monitor_call_hangup, {"hangup","<token>",NULL},0,""},
{monitor_call_dtmf, {"dtmf","<token>","<digits>",NULL},0,""},
};
static int parse_argv(char *cmdline, char delim, char **argv, int max_argv){
int argc=0;
if (*cmdline && argc<max_argv){
argv[argc++]=cmdline;
}
// TODO quoted argument handling?
while(*cmdline){
if (*cmdline==delim){
*cmdline=0;
if (cmdline[1] && argc<max_argv)
argv[argc++]=cmdline+1;
}
cmdline++;
}
return argc;
}
int monitor_process_command(struct monitor_context *c)
{
char *argv[16]={NULL,};
int argc = parse_argv(c->line, ' ', argv, 16);
if (cli_execute(NULL, argc, (const char *const*)argv, monitor_options, c))
return monitor_write_error(c, "Invalid command");
return 0;
}
int monitor_announce_bundle(rhizome_manifest *m)
{
int i;
char msg[1024];
const char *service = rhizome_manifest_get(m, "service", NULL, 0);
const char *sender = rhizome_manifest_get(m, "sender", NULL, 0);
const char *recipient = rhizome_manifest_get(m, "recipient", NULL, 0);
snprintf(msg,1024,"\nBUNDLE:%s:%s:%lld:%lld:%s:%s:%s\n",
/* XXX bit of a hack here, since SIDs and cryptosign public keys have the same length */
alloca_tohex_sid(m->cryptoSignPublic),
service ? service : "",
m->version,
m->fileLength,
sender,
recipient,
m->dataFileName?m->dataFileName:"");
for(i=monitor_socket_count -1;i>=0;i--) {
if (monitor_sockets[i].flags & MONITOR_RHIZOME) {
if ( set_nonblock(monitor_sockets[i].alarm.poll.fd) == -1
|| write_str_nonblock(monitor_sockets[i].alarm.poll.fd, msg) == -1
|| set_block(monitor_sockets[i].alarm.poll.fd) == -1
) {
INFO("Tearing down monitor client");
monitor_close(&monitor_sockets[i]);
}
}
}
return 0;
}
int monitor_announce_peer(const unsigned char *sid)
{
return monitor_tell_formatted(MONITOR_PEERS, "\nNEWPEER:%s\n", alloca_tohex_sid(sid));
}
int monitor_announce_unreachable_peer(const unsigned char *sid)
{
return monitor_tell_formatted(MONITOR_PEERS, "\nOLDPEER:%s\n", alloca_tohex_sid(sid));
}
// test if any monitor clients are interested in a particular type of event
int monitor_client_interested(int mask){
int i;
for(i=monitor_socket_count -1;i>=0;i--) {
if (monitor_sockets[i].flags & mask)
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
int monitor_tell_clients(char *msg, int msglen, int mask)
{
int i;
IN();
for(i=monitor_socket_count -1;i>=0;i--) {
if (monitor_sockets[i].flags & mask) {
// DEBUG("Writing AUDIOPACKET to client");
if ( set_nonblock(monitor_sockets[i].alarm.poll.fd) == -1
|| write_all_nonblock(monitor_sockets[i].alarm.poll.fd, msg, msglen) == -1
|| set_block(monitor_sockets[i].alarm.poll.fd) == -1
) {
INFOF("Tearing down monitor client #%d", i);
monitor_close(&monitor_sockets[i]);
}
}
}
RETURN(0);
}
int monitor_tell_formatted(int mask, char *fmt, ...){
char msg[1024];
int n;
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
n=vsnprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
monitor_tell_clients(msg, n, mask);
return 0;
}