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putty-source/windows/winnps.c
Simon Tatham c5895ec292 Move all extern declarations into header files.
This is another cleanup I felt a need for while I was doing
boolification. If you define a function or variable in one .c file and
declare it extern in another, then nothing will check you haven't got
the types of the two declarations mismatched - so when you're
_changing_ the type, it's a pain to make sure you've caught all the
copies of it.

It's better to put all those extern declarations in header files, so
that the declaration in the header is also in scope for the
definition. Then the compiler will complain if they don't match, which
is what I want.
2018-11-03 13:47:29 +00:00

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/*
* Windows support module which deals with being a named-pipe server.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "tree234.h"
#include "putty.h"
#include "network.h"
#include "proxy.h"
#include "ssh.h"
#if !defined NO_SECURITY
#include "winsecur.h"
typedef struct NamedPipeServerSocket {
/* Parameters for (repeated) creation of named pipe objects */
PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR psd;
PACL acl;
char *pipename;
/* The current named pipe object + attempt to connect to it */
HANDLE pipehandle;
OVERLAPPED connect_ovl;
struct handle *callback_handle; /* winhandl.c's reference */
/* PuTTY Socket machinery */
Plug *plug;
char *error;
Socket sock;
} NamedPipeServerSocket;
static Plug *sk_namedpipeserver_plug(Socket *s, Plug *p)
{
NamedPipeServerSocket *ps = container_of(s, NamedPipeServerSocket, sock);
Plug *ret = ps->plug;
if (p)
ps->plug = p;
return ret;
}
static void sk_namedpipeserver_close(Socket *s)
{
NamedPipeServerSocket *ps = container_of(s, NamedPipeServerSocket, sock);
if (ps->callback_handle)
handle_free(ps->callback_handle);
CloseHandle(ps->pipehandle);
CloseHandle(ps->connect_ovl.hEvent);
sfree(ps->error);
sfree(ps->pipename);
if (ps->acl)
LocalFree(ps->acl);
if (ps->psd)
LocalFree(ps->psd);
sfree(ps);
}
static const char *sk_namedpipeserver_socket_error(Socket *s)
{
NamedPipeServerSocket *ps = container_of(s, NamedPipeServerSocket, sock);
return ps->error;
}
static SocketPeerInfo *sk_namedpipeserver_peer_info(Socket *s)
{
return NULL;
}
static bool create_named_pipe(NamedPipeServerSocket *ps, bool first_instance)
{
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa;
memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa));
sa.nLength = sizeof(sa);
sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = ps->psd;
sa.bInheritHandle = false;
ps->pipehandle = CreateNamedPipe
(/* lpName */
ps->pipename,
/* dwOpenMode */
PIPE_ACCESS_DUPLEX |
FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED |
(first_instance ? FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE : 0),
/* dwPipeMode */
PIPE_TYPE_BYTE | PIPE_READMODE_BYTE | PIPE_WAIT
#ifdef PIPE_REJECT_REMOTE_CLIENTS
| PIPE_REJECT_REMOTE_CLIENTS
#endif
,
/* nMaxInstances */
PIPE_UNLIMITED_INSTANCES,
/* nOutBufferSize, nInBufferSize */
4096, 4096, /* FIXME: think harder about buffer sizes? */
/* nDefaultTimeOut */
0 /* default timeout */,
/* lpSecurityAttributes */
&sa);
return ps->pipehandle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
}
static Socket *named_pipe_accept(accept_ctx_t ctx, Plug *plug)
{
HANDLE conn = (HANDLE)ctx.p;
return make_handle_socket(conn, conn, NULL, plug, true);
}
static void named_pipe_accept_loop(NamedPipeServerSocket *ps,
bool got_one_already)
{
while (1) {
int error;
char *errmsg;
if (got_one_already) {
/* If we were called with a connection already waiting,
* skip this step. */
got_one_already = false;
error = 0;
} else {
/*
* Call ConnectNamedPipe, which might succeed or might
* tell us that an overlapped operation is in progress and
* we should wait for our event object.
*/
if (ConnectNamedPipe(ps->pipehandle, &ps->connect_ovl))
error = 0;
else
error = GetLastError();
if (error == ERROR_IO_PENDING)
return;
}
if (error == 0 || error == ERROR_PIPE_CONNECTED) {
/*
* We've successfully retrieved an incoming connection, so
* ps->pipehandle now refers to that connection. So
* convert that handle into a separate connection-type
* Socket, and create a fresh one to be the new listening
* pipe.
*/
HANDLE conn = ps->pipehandle;
accept_ctx_t actx;
actx.p = (void *)conn;
if (plug_accepting(ps->plug, named_pipe_accept, actx)) {
/*
* If the plug didn't want the connection, might as
* well close this handle.
*/
CloseHandle(conn);
}
if (!create_named_pipe(ps, false)) {
error = GetLastError();
} else {
/*
* Go round again to see if more connections can be
* got, or to begin waiting on the event object.
*/
continue;
}
}
errmsg = dupprintf("Error while listening to named pipe: %s",
win_strerror(error));
plug_log(ps->plug, 1, sk_namedpipe_addr(ps->pipename), 0,
errmsg, error);
sfree(errmsg);
break;
}
}
static void named_pipe_connect_callback(void *vps)
{
NamedPipeServerSocket *ps = (NamedPipeServerSocket *)vps;
named_pipe_accept_loop(ps, true);
}
/*
* This socket type is only used for listening, so it should never
* be asked to write or flush or set_frozen.
*/
static const SocketVtable NamedPipeServerSocket_sockvt = {
sk_namedpipeserver_plug,
sk_namedpipeserver_close,
NULL /* write */,
NULL /* write_oob */,
NULL /* write_eof */,
NULL /* flush */,
NULL /* set_frozen */,
sk_namedpipeserver_socket_error,
sk_namedpipeserver_peer_info,
};
Socket *new_named_pipe_listener(const char *pipename, Plug *plug)
{
NamedPipeServerSocket *ret = snew(NamedPipeServerSocket);
ret->sock.vt = &NamedPipeServerSocket_sockvt;
ret->plug = plug;
ret->error = NULL;
ret->psd = NULL;
ret->pipename = dupstr(pipename);
ret->acl = NULL;
ret->callback_handle = NULL;
assert(strncmp(pipename, "\\\\.\\pipe\\", 9) == 0);
assert(strchr(pipename + 9, '\\') == NULL);
if (!make_private_security_descriptor(GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
&ret->psd, &ret->acl, &ret->error)) {
goto cleanup;
}
if (!create_named_pipe(ret, true)) {
ret->error = dupprintf("unable to create named pipe '%s': %s",
pipename, win_strerror(GetLastError()));
goto cleanup;
}
memset(&ret->connect_ovl, 0, sizeof(ret->connect_ovl));
ret->connect_ovl.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, true, false, NULL);
ret->callback_handle =
handle_add_foreign_event(ret->connect_ovl.hEvent,
named_pipe_connect_callback, ret);
named_pipe_accept_loop(ret, false);
cleanup:
return &ret->sock;
}
#endif /* !defined NO_SECURITY */