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-rw-r--r-- | TODO.txt | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | command.c | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | command.h | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | conn_data.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | conn_data.h | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | main.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | protocol.md | 27 |
7 files changed, 63 insertions, 1 deletions
@@ -4,3 +4,7 @@ - Message replies: referenced message should be msgid - Somehow communicate (push? poll?) to room members whether a particular user is currently _active_, not just online. - A session is marked inactive 2 minutes after the latest activity on that session. Make the number "2" configurable and not a hard-coded constant. +- Use poll(2), not select(2) +- Fix OOM dos vector +- Sub-linear hash table of conn_data's in main.c +- Constant-time lookup of commands in command.c @@ -25,6 +25,22 @@ struct cmd_retval{ #define RET_MEMZERO ((struct cmd_retval){.socket_close=false,.memzero=true}) #define RET_MEMZERO_CLOSE(close_) ((struct cmd_retval){.socket_close=(close_),.memzero=true}) +static struct cmd_retval cmd_version(struct conn_data *data,const char *tag,const char **args){ + i64 version; + if (!parse_i64(args[0], &version) + || version < MIN_SUPPORTED_PROTOCOL_VERSION + || version > PROTOCOL_VERSION) { + data->protversion = -1; + net_send_error(data->fd, tag, "Version not supported"); + return RET_OK; + } + + data->protversion = version; + + net_send_ok(data->fd, tag); + return RET_OK; +} + static struct cmd_retval cmd_register(struct conn_data *data,const char *tag,const char **args){ i64 userid=db_find_user(args[0]); if(userid!=-1){ @@ -375,6 +391,7 @@ struct cmd_info{ }; static const struct cmd_info commands[]={ + {"version",1,false,cmd_version}, {"register",2,true,cmd_register}, {"login",2,true,cmd_login}, {"logout",0,false,cmd_logout}, @@ -423,6 +440,13 @@ bool handle_input_line(struct conn_data *data,char *line,size_t linelen){ return true; } + // Ensure first command is 'version' + if(data->protversion==-1&&strcmp(commands[cmdi].cmdname,"version")!=0){ + debug("Command %s before version negotiation on connection %d", + commands[cmdi].cmdname,data->fd); + return true; + } + int nargs=commands[cmdi].nargs; char *args[nargs]; size_t cursor=cmdlen+1; @@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ #include "conn_data.h" +#define PROTOCOL_VERSION 1 +#define MIN_SUPPORTED_PROTOCOL_VERSION 1 + + // Returns true if socket should be closed. // Modifies some bytes in `line`, AS WELL AS line[linelen]! bool handle_input_line(struct conn_data *data,char *line,size_t linelen); diff --git a/conn_data.c b/conn_data.c index 1b237b4..fa2da10 100644 --- a/conn_data.c +++ b/conn_data.c @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ void conn_data_init(struct conn_data *data,int fd){ data->buflen=0; data->buffer=malloc(data->bufsz,char); + data->protversion=-1; data->userid=-1; } @@ -16,5 +17,6 @@ void conn_data_nullify(struct conn_data *data){ data->bufsz=0; data->buflen=0; + data->protversion=-1; data->userid=-1; } diff --git a/conn_data.h b/conn_data.h index dae100f..4c6ab07 100644 --- a/conn_data.h +++ b/conn_data.h @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ struct conn_data{ i64 bufsz,buflen; char *buffer; + i64 protversion; // -1 if not negotiated yet i64 userid; // -1 if not logged in }; @@ -125,6 +125,8 @@ static bool server_socket_callback(int fd){ } static bool timeout_callback(int fd){ + // Note: this does not check the protocol version. If the protocol changes + // significantly regarding push messages, perhaps that should change. return net_send_raw_text(fd,"_push ping\n",11); } diff --git a/protocol.md b/protocol.md index 4094b79..2d7ec63 100644 --- a/protocol.md +++ b/protocol.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# tomsg protocol +# tomsg protocol (version 1) The underlying transport of the protocol is a plain TCP socket. The individual messages are all line-based; this means that a single message, both @@ -16,6 +16,11 @@ There are three kinds of messages: commands from the client, command responses from the server, and push messages from the server (not to be confused with push _notifications_). These three kinds are described below. +Note that the first message the client must send is the `version` command, with +which server and client can agree (or not) on a protocol version; if a `version` +message has not yet been replied to with an `ok` response, no other commands are +valid. See the definition of the `version` command for more information. + In the syntax descriptions below, `<name>` indicates an argument called "name"; the angle brackets are not part of the syntax. The type of the argument may be indicated with the notation `<name:type>`; possible types are `i64` (a 64-bit @@ -63,6 +68,26 @@ arguments are zero or more words, except if for the command in question the last argument is of type `string...` (in which case it may contain spaces and ranges until the end of the line). +- `<tag> version <version:word>` + - Indicates that the client wishes to speak the protocol with the specified + version. For the version of the protocol described in this document, see the + header at the top of the file. + + After the server has replied to this command with `ok`, the rest of the + protocol of (only) the specified version may be used. Before that, or if the + server replies with `error`, no commands other than `version` are valid. + + If the client sends subsequent `version` messages after the first one, the + server may choose to handle those subsequent messages and switch versions, + or always return `error`, or some arbitrary mix. However, sending multiple + `version` messages is always valid (though not recommended). + + It is probable that the server can only speak one version of the protocol, + but it may support multiple versions. Note also that the version is a + _word_, not an integer; though this document describes an integer-versioned + protocol, future versions may use other printable ASCII characters (but not + any outside that range). + - Returns `ok` or `error`. - `<tag> register <user:word> <pass:string...>` - Register a new user on the server. The password may contain spaces. - Returns `ok` or `error`. |