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Generalise SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_{SUCCESS,FAILURE} handling.
Now each channel has a queue of arbitrary handlers for those messages, with anything that sends a CHANNEL_REQUEST with want_reply true pushing a new entry onto the queue, and a shared handler that dispatches responses appropriately. Currently, this is only used for winadj@putty.projects.tartarus.org, but extending it to cover the initial requests as well shouldn't be too painful. [originally from svn r9615]
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ssh.c
@ -572,6 +572,20 @@ enum { /* channel types */
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CHAN_ZOMBIE
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};
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typedef void (*handler_fn_t)(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin);
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typedef void (*chandler_fn_t)(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin, void *ctx);
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typedef void (*cchandler_fn_t)(struct ssh_channel *, struct Packet *, void *);
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/*
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* Each channel has a queue of outstanding CHANNEL_REQUESTS and their
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* handlers.
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*/
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struct outstanding_channel_request {
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cchandler_fn_t handler;
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void *ctx;
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struct outstanding_channel_request *next;
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};
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/*
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* little structure to keep track of outstanding WINDOW_ADJUSTs
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*/
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@ -646,10 +660,10 @@ struct ssh_channel {
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*/
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int remlocwin;
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/*
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* These store the list of window adjusts that haven't
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* These store the list of channel requests that haven't
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* been acked.
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*/
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struct winadj *winadj_head, *winadj_tail;
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struct outstanding_channel_request *chanreq_head, *chanreq_tail;
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enum { THROTTLED, UNTHROTTLING, UNTHROTTLED } throttle_state;
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} v2;
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} v;
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@ -766,6 +780,7 @@ static void ssh_pkt_getstring(struct Packet *pkt, char **p, int *length);
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static void ssh2_timer(void *ctx, long now);
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static int do_ssh2_transport(Ssh ssh, void *vin, int inlen,
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struct Packet *pktin);
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static void ssh2_msg_unexpected(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin);
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struct rdpkt1_state_tag {
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long len, pad, biglen, to_read;
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@ -784,9 +799,6 @@ struct rdpkt2_state_tag {
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struct Packet *pktin;
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};
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typedef void (*handler_fn_t)(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin);
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typedef void (*chandler_fn_t)(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin, void *ctx);
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struct queued_handler;
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struct queued_handler {
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int msg1, msg2;
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@ -6571,14 +6583,37 @@ static void ssh2_channel_init(struct ssh_channel *c)
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c->throttling_conn = FALSE;
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c->v.v2.locwindow = c->v.v2.locmaxwin = c->v.v2.remlocwin =
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conf_get_int(ssh->conf, CONF_ssh_simple) ? OUR_V2_BIGWIN : OUR_V2_WINSIZE;
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c->v.v2.winadj_head = c->v.v2.winadj_tail = NULL;
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c->v.v2.chanreq_head = NULL;
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c->v.v2.throttle_state = UNTHROTTLED;
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bufchain_init(&c->v.v2.outbuffer);
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}
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/*
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* CHANNEL_FAILURE doesn't come with any indication of what message
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* caused it, so we have to keep track of the outstanding
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* CHANNEL_REQUESTs ourselves.
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*/
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static void ssh2_queue_chanreq_handler(struct ssh_channel *c,
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cchandler_fn_t handler, void *ctx)
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{
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struct outstanding_channel_request *ocr =
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snew(struct outstanding_channel_request);
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ocr->handler = handler;
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ocr->ctx = ctx;
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ocr->next = NULL;
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if (!c->v.v2.chanreq_head)
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c->v.v2.chanreq_head = ocr;
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else
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c->v.v2.chanreq_tail->next = ocr;
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c->v.v2.chanreq_tail = ocr;
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}
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/*
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* Potentially enlarge the window on an SSH-2 channel.
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*/
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static void ssh2_handle_winadj_response(struct ssh_channel *, struct Packet *,
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void *);
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static void ssh2_set_window(struct ssh_channel *c, int newwin)
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{
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Ssh ssh = c->ssh;
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@ -6609,7 +6644,7 @@ static void ssh2_set_window(struct ssh_channel *c, int newwin)
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*/
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if (newwin / 2 >= c->v.v2.locwindow) {
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struct Packet *pktout;
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struct winadj *wa;
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unsigned *up;
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/*
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* In order to keep track of how much window the client
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@ -6620,14 +6655,8 @@ static void ssh2_set_window(struct ssh_channel *c, int newwin)
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* This is only necessary if we're opening the window wide.
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* If we're not, then throughput is being constrained by
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* something other than the maximum window size anyway.
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*
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* We also only send this if the main channel has finished its
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* initial CHANNEL_REQUESTs and installed the default
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* CHANNEL_FAILURE handler, so as not to risk giving it
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* unexpected CHANNEL_FAILUREs.
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*/
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if (newwin == c->v.v2.locmaxwin &&
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ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE] &&
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!(ssh->remote_bugs & BUG_CHOKES_ON_WINADJ)) {
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pktout = ssh2_pkt_init(SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST);
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ssh2_pkt_adduint32(pktout, c->remoteid);
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@ -6635,19 +6664,9 @@ static void ssh2_set_window(struct ssh_channel *c, int newwin)
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ssh2_pkt_addbool(pktout, TRUE);
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ssh2_pkt_send(ssh, pktout);
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/*
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* CHANNEL_FAILURE doesn't come with any indication of
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* what message caused it, so we have to keep track of the
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* outstanding CHANNEL_REQUESTs ourselves.
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*/
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wa = snew(struct winadj);
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wa->size = newwin - c->v.v2.locwindow;
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wa->next = NULL;
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if (!c->v.v2.winadj_head)
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c->v.v2.winadj_head = wa;
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else
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c->v.v2.winadj_tail->next = wa;
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c->v.v2.winadj_tail = wa;
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up = snew(unsigned);
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*up = newwin - c->v.v2.locwindow;
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ssh2_queue_chanreq_handler(c, ssh2_handle_winadj_response, up);
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if (c->v.v2.throttle_state != UNTHROTTLED)
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c->v.v2.throttle_state = UNTHROTTLING;
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} else {
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@ -6687,14 +6706,21 @@ static struct ssh_channel *ssh2_channel_msg(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
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return c;
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}
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static int ssh2_handle_winadj_response(struct ssh_channel *c)
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static void ssh2_handle_winadj_response(struct ssh_channel *c,
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struct Packet *pktin, void *ctx)
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{
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struct winadj *wa = c->v.v2.winadj_head;
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if (!wa)
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return FALSE;
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c->v.v2.winadj_head = wa->next;
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c->v.v2.remlocwin += wa->size;
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sfree(wa);
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unsigned *sizep = ctx;
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/*
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* Winadj responses should always be failures. However, at least
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* one server ("boks_sshd") is known to return SUCCESS for channel
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* requests it's never heard of, such as "winadj@putty". Raised
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* with foxt.com as bug 090916-090424, but for the sake of a quiet
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* life, we don't worry about what kind of response we got.
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*/
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c->v.v2.remlocwin += *sizep;
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sfree(sizep);
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/*
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* winadj messages are only sent when the window is fully open, so
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* if we get an ack of one, we know any pending unthrottle is
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@ -6702,56 +6728,28 @@ static int ssh2_handle_winadj_response(struct ssh_channel *c)
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*/
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if (c->v.v2.throttle_state == UNTHROTTLING)
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c->v.v2.throttle_state = UNTHROTTLED;
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}
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static void ssh2_msg_channel_response(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
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{
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struct ssh_channel *c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
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struct outstanding_channel_request *ocr;
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if (!c) return;
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ocr = c->v.v2.chanreq_head;
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if (!ocr) {
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ssh2_msg_unexpected(ssh, pktin);
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return;
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}
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ocr->handler(c, pktin, ocr->ctx);
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c->v.v2.chanreq_head = ocr->next;
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sfree(ocr);
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/*
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* We may now initiate channel-closing procedures, if that winadj
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* was the last thing outstanding before we send CHANNEL_CLOSE.
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* We may now initiate channel-closing procedures, if that
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* CHANNEL_REQUEST was the last thing outstanding before we send
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* CHANNEL_CLOSE.
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*/
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ssh2_channel_check_close(c);
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return TRUE;
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}
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static void ssh2_msg_channel_success(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
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{
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/*
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* This should never get called. All channel requests are either
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* sent with want_reply false, are sent before this handler gets
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* installed, or are "winadj@putty" requests, which servers should
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* never respond to with success.
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*
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* However, at least one server ("boks_sshd") is known to return
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* SUCCESS for channel requests it's never heard of, such as
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* "winadj@putty". Raised with foxt.com as bug 090916-090424, but
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* for the sake of a quiet life, we handle it just the same as the
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* expected FAILURE.
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*/
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struct ssh_channel *c;
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c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
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if (!c)
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return;
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if (!ssh2_handle_winadj_response(c))
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ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL,
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"Received unsolicited SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS",
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SSH2_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR, FALSE);
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}
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static void ssh2_msg_channel_failure(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
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{
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/*
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* The only time this should get called is for "winadj@putty"
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* messages sent above. All other channel requests are either
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* sent with want_reply false or are sent before this handler gets
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* installed.
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*/
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struct ssh_channel *c;
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c = ssh2_channel_msg(ssh, pktin);
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if (!c)
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return;
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if (!ssh2_handle_winadj_response(c))
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ssh_disconnect(ssh, NULL,
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"Received unsolicited SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE",
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SSH2_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR, FALSE);
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}
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static void ssh2_msg_channel_window_adjust(Ssh ssh, struct Packet *pktin)
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@ -6928,7 +6926,7 @@ static void ssh2_channel_check_close(struct ssh_channel *c)
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struct Packet *pktout;
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if ((c->closes & (CLOSES_SENT_EOF | CLOSES_RCVD_EOF | CLOSES_SENT_CLOSE))
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== (CLOSES_SENT_EOF | CLOSES_RCVD_EOF) && !c->v.v2.winadj_head) {
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== (CLOSES_SENT_EOF | CLOSES_RCVD_EOF) && !c->v.v2.chanreq_head) {
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/*
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* We have both sent and received EOF, and we have no
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* outstanding winadj channel requests, which means the
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/*
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* All the initial channel requests are done, so install the default
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* failure handler.
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* response handler.
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*/
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ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS] = ssh2_msg_channel_success;
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ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_channel_failure;
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ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS] = ssh2_msg_channel_response;
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ssh->packet_dispatch[SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE] = ssh2_msg_channel_response;
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/*
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* Transfer data!
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