/* * be_misc.c: helper functions shared between main network backends. */ #include #include #include "putty.h" #include "network.h" void backend_socket_log(Seat *seat, LogContext *logctx, PlugLogType type, SockAddr *addr, int port, const char *error_msg, int error_code, Conf *conf, bool session_started) { char addrbuf[256], *msg; switch (type) { case PLUGLOG_CONNECT_TRYING: sk_getaddr(addr, addrbuf, lenof(addrbuf)); if (sk_addr_needs_port(addr)) { msg = dupprintf("Connecting to %s port %d", addrbuf, port); } else { msg = dupprintf("Connecting to %s", addrbuf); } break; case PLUGLOG_CONNECT_FAILED: sk_getaddr(addr, addrbuf, lenof(addrbuf)); msg = dupprintf("Failed to connect to %s: %s", addrbuf, error_msg); break; case PLUGLOG_CONNECT_SUCCESS: sk_getaddr(addr, addrbuf, lenof(addrbuf)); msg = dupprintf("Connected to %s", addrbuf); break; case PLUGLOG_PROXY_MSG: { /* Proxy-related log messages have their own identifying * prefix already, put on by our caller. */ int len, log_to_term; /* Suffix \r\n temporarily, so we can log to the terminal. */ msg = dupprintf("%s\r\n", error_msg); len = strlen(msg); assert(len >= 2); log_to_term = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_proxy_log_to_term); if (log_to_term == AUTO) log_to_term = session_started ? FORCE_OFF : FORCE_ON; if (log_to_term == FORCE_ON) seat_stderr(seat, msg, len); msg[len-2] = '\0'; /* remove the \r\n again */ break; } default: msg = NULL; /* shouldn't happen, but placate optimiser */ break; } if (msg) { logevent(logctx, msg); sfree(msg); } } void psb_init(ProxyStderrBuf *psb) { psb->size = 0; } void log_proxy_stderr(Plug *plug, ProxyStderrBuf *psb, const void *vdata, size_t len) { const char *data = (const char *)vdata; /* * This helper function allows us to collect the data written to a * local proxy command's standard error in whatever size chunks we * happen to get from its pipe, and whenever we have a complete * line, we pass it to plug_log. * * (We also do this when the buffer in psb fills up, to avoid just * allocating more and more memory forever, and also to keep Event * Log lines reasonably bounded in size.) * * Prerequisites: a plug to log to, and a ProxyStderrBuf stored * somewhere to collect any not-yet-output partial line. */ while (len > 0) { /* * Copy as much data into psb->buf as will fit. */ assert(psb->size < lenof(psb->buf)); size_t to_consume = lenof(psb->buf) - psb->size; if (to_consume > len) to_consume = len; memcpy(psb->buf + psb->size, data, to_consume); data += to_consume; len -= to_consume; psb->size += to_consume; /* * Output any full lines in psb->buf. */ size_t pos = 0; while (pos < psb->size) { char *nlpos = memchr(psb->buf + pos, '\n', psb->size - pos); if (!nlpos) break; /* * Found a newline in the buffer, so we can output a line. */ size_t endpos = nlpos - psb->buf; while (endpos > pos && (psb->buf[endpos-1] == '\n' || psb->buf[endpos-1] == '\r')) endpos--; char *msg = dupprintf( "proxy: %.*s", (int)(endpos - pos), psb->buf + pos); plug_log(plug, PLUGLOG_PROXY_MSG, NULL, 0, msg, 0); sfree(msg); pos = nlpos - psb->buf + 1; assert(pos <= psb->size); } /* * If the buffer is completely full and we didn't output * anything, then output the whole thing, flagging it as a * truncated line. */ if (pos == 0 && psb->size == lenof(psb->buf)) { char *msg = dupprintf( "proxy (partial line): %.*s", (int)psb->size, psb->buf); plug_log(plug, PLUGLOG_PROXY_MSG, NULL, 0, msg, 0); sfree(msg); pos = psb->size = 0; } /* * Now move any remaining data up to the front of the buffer. */ size_t newsize = psb->size - pos; if (newsize) memmove(psb->buf, psb->buf + pos, newsize); psb->size = newsize; /* * And loop round again if there's more data to be read from * our input. */ } }