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tcp-listener.c
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/*
tcp-listener.c: handles demultiplexing TCP protocols
# Copyright (C) 2022 Yves Rutschle
#
# 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.
#
# The full text for the General Public License is here:
# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include "tcp-listener.h"
#include "probe.h"
#include "log.h"
/* Removes cnx from probing list */
static void remove_probing_cnx(struct loop_info* fd_info, struct connection* cnx)
{
gap_remove_ptr(fd_info->probing_list, cnx, fd_info->num_probing);
fd_info->num_probing--;
}
static void add_probing_cnx(struct loop_info* fd_info, struct connection* cnx)
{
gap_set(fd_info->probing_list, fd_info->num_probing, cnx);
fd_info->num_probing++;
}
/* shovels data from active fd to the other
returns after one socket closed or operation would block
*/
static void shovel(struct connection *cnx, int active_fd, struct loop_info* fd_info)
{
struct queue *read_q, *write_q;
read_q = &cnx->q[active_fd];
write_q = &cnx->q[1-active_fd];
print_message(msg_fd, "activity on fd%d\n", read_q->fd);
switch(fd2fd(write_q, read_q)) {
case -1:
case FD_CNXCLOSED:
tidy_connection(cnx, fd_info);
break;
case FD_STALLED:
watchers_add_write(fd_info->watchers, write_q->fd);
watchers_del_read(fd_info->watchers, read_q->fd);
break;
default: /* Nothing */
break;
}
}
/* Returns the queue index that contains the specified file descriptor.
* This is called by the *_process functions, which got cnx from the fd, so it
* is impossible for fd to not be cnx, hence we die if it happens */
static int active_queue(struct connection* cnx, int fd)
{
if (cnx->q[0].fd == fd) return 0;
if (cnx->q[1].fd == fd) return 1;
print_message(msg_int_error, "file descriptor %d not found in connection object\n", fd);
exit(1);
}
/* Process a TCP read event on the specified file descriptor */
void tcp_read_process(struct loop_info* fd_info,
int fd)
{
cnx_collection* collection = fd_info->collection;
struct connection* cnx = collection_get_cnx_from_fd(collection, fd);
/* connection can get tidied if there is an error on the other file
* descriptor -- then cnx is NULL */
if (!cnx) return;
/* Determine active queue (0 or 1): if fd is that of q[1], active_q = 1,
* otherwise it's 0 */
int active_q = active_queue(cnx, fd);
switch (cnx->state) {
case ST_PROBING:
if (active_q == 1) {
print_message(msg_int_error, "Activity on fd2 while probing, impossible\n");
dump_connection(cnx);
exit(1);
}
probing_read_process(cnx, fd_info);
break;
case ST_SHOVELING:
shovel(cnx, active_q, fd_info);
break;
default: /* illegal */
print_message(msg_int_error, "Illegal connection state %d\n", cnx->state);
dump_connection(cnx);
exit(1);
}
}
/* Accepts a connection from the main socket and assigns it to an empty slot.
* If no slots are available, allocate another few. If that fails, drop the
* connexion */
struct connection* accept_new_connection(int listen_socket, struct loop_info* fd_info)
{
int in_socket, res;
print_message(msg_fd, "accepting from %d\n", listen_socket);
in_socket = accept(listen_socket, 0, 0);
CHECK_RES_RETURN(in_socket, "accept", NULL);
res = set_nonblock(in_socket);
if (res == -1) {
close(in_socket);
return NULL;
}
struct connection* cnx = collection_alloc_cnx_from_fd(fd_info->collection, in_socket);
if (!cnx) {
close(in_socket);
return NULL;
}
add_probing_cnx(fd_info, cnx);
return cnx;
}
/* Connect queue 1 of connection to SSL; returns new file descriptor */
static int connect_queue(struct connection* cnx,
struct loop_info* fd_info)
{
struct queue *q = &cnx->q[1];
q->fd = connect_addr(cnx, cnx->q[0].fd, NON_BLOCKING);
if (q->fd != -1) {
log_connection(NULL, cnx);
flush_deferred(q);
if (q->deferred_data) {
watchers_add_write(fd_info->watchers, q->fd);
watchers_del_read(fd_info->watchers, cnx->q[0].fd);
}
watchers_add_read(fd_info->watchers, q->fd);
collection_add_fd(fd_info->collection, cnx, q->fd);
return q->fd;
} else {
tidy_connection(cnx, fd_info);
return -1;
}
}
/* shovels data from one fd to the other and vice-versa
returns after one socket closed
*/
static void shovel_single(struct connection *cnx)
{
fd_set fds_r, fds_w;
int res, i;
int max_fd = MAX(cnx->q[0].fd, cnx->q[1].fd) + 1;
FD_ZERO(&fds_r);
FD_ZERO(&fds_w);
while (1) {
for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
if (cnx->q[i].deferred_data_size) {
FD_SET(cnx->q[i].fd, &fds_w);
FD_CLR(cnx->q[1-i].fd, &fds_r);
} else {
FD_CLR(cnx->q[i].fd, &fds_w);
FD_SET(cnx->q[1-i].fd, &fds_r);
}
}
res = select(
max_fd,
&fds_r,
&fds_w,
NULL,
NULL
);
CHECK_RES_DIE(res, "select");
for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
if (FD_ISSET(cnx->q[i].fd, &fds_w)) {
res = flush_deferred(&cnx->q[i]);
if ((res == -1) && ((errno == EPIPE) || (errno == ECONNRESET))) {
print_message(msg_fd, "%s socket closed\n", i ? "server" : "client");
return;
}
}
if (FD_ISSET(cnx->q[i].fd, &fds_r)) {
res = fd2fd(&cnx->q[1-i], &cnx->q[i]);
if (!res) {
print_message(msg_fd, "socket closed\n");
return;
}
}
}
}
}
/* Child process that makes internal connection and proxies
*/
static void connect_proxy(struct connection *cnx)
{
int in_socket;
int out_socket;
/* Minimize the file descriptor value to help select() */
in_socket = dup(cnx->q[0].fd);
if (in_socket == -1) {
in_socket = cnx->q[0].fd;
} else {
close(cnx->q[0].fd);
cnx->q[0].fd = in_socket;
}
/* Connect the target socket */
out_socket = connect_addr(cnx, in_socket, BLOCKING);
CHECK_RES_DIE(out_socket, "connect");
cnx->q[1].fd = out_socket;
log_connection(NULL, cnx);
shovel_single(cnx);
close(in_socket);
close(out_socket);
print_message(msg_fd, "connection closed down\n");
exit(0);
}
/* Process read activity on a socket in probe state
* IN/OUT cnx: connection data, updated if connected
* IN/OUT info: updated if connected
* */
void probing_read_process(struct connection* cnx,
struct loop_info* fd_info)
{
int res;
/* If timed out it's SSH, otherwise the client sent
* data so probe the protocol */
if ((cnx->probe_timeout < time(NULL))) {
cnx->proto = timeout_protocol();
print_message(msg_fd, "timed out, connect to %s\n", cnx->proto->name);
} else {
res = probe_client_protocol(cnx);
if (res == PROBE_AGAIN)
return;
}
remove_probing_cnx(fd_info, cnx);
cnx->state = ST_SHOVELING;
/* libwrap check if required for this protocol */
if (cnx->proto->service &&
check_access_rights(cnx->q[0].fd, cnx->proto->service)) {
tidy_connection(cnx, fd_info);
res = -1;
} else if (cnx->proto->fork) {
switch (fork()) {
case 0: /* child */
/* TODO: close all file descriptors except 2 */
/* free(cnx); */
connect_proxy(cnx);
exit(0);
case -1: print_message(msg_system_error, "fork failed: err %d: %s\n", errno, strerror(errno));
break;
default: /* parent */
break;
}
tidy_connection(cnx, fd_info);
res = -1;
} else {
res = connect_queue(cnx, fd_info);
}
}
/* Process a connection that is active in write (this is TCP only, as
* UDP sockets are never "full" or deferred or whatever) */
void cnx_write_process(struct loop_info* fd_info, int fd)
{
struct connection* cnx = collection_get_cnx_from_fd(fd_info->collection, fd);
/* connection can get tidied if there is an error on the other file
* descriptor -- then cnx is NULL */
if (!cnx) return;
int res;
int queue = active_queue(cnx, fd);
res = flush_deferred(&cnx->q[queue]);
if ((res == -1) && ((errno == EPIPE) || (errno == ECONNRESET))) {
if (cnx->state == ST_PROBING) remove_probing_cnx(fd_info, cnx);
tidy_connection(cnx, fd_info);
} else {
/* If no deferred data is left, stop monitoring the fd
* for write, and restart monitoring the other one for reads*/
if (!cnx->q[queue].deferred_data_size) {
watchers_del_write(fd_info->watchers, cnx->q[queue].fd);
watchers_add_read(fd_info->watchers, cnx->q[1-queue].fd);
}
}
}