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This is a new vtable-based abstraction which is passed to a backend in place of Frontend, and it implements only the subset of the Frontend functions needed by a backend. (Many other Frontend functions still exist, notably the wide range of things called by terminal.c providing platform-independent operations on the GUI terminal window.) The purpose of making it a vtable is that this opens up the possibility of creating a backend as an internal implementation detail of some other activity, by providing just that one backend with a custom Seat that implements the methods differently. For example, this refactoring should make it feasible to directly implement an SSH proxy type, aka the 'jump host' feature supported by OpenSSH, aka 'open a secondary SSH session in MAINCHAN_DIRECT_TCP mode, and then expose the main channel of that as the Socket for the primary connection'. (Which of course you can already do by spawning 'plink -nc' as a separate proxy process, but this would permit it in the _same_ process without anything getting confused.) I've centralised a full set of stub methods in misc.c for the new abstraction, which allows me to get rid of several annoying stubs in the previous code. Also, while I'm here, I've moved a lot of duplicated modalfatalbox() type functions from application main program files into wincons.c / uxcons.c, which I think saves duplication overall. (A minor visible effect is that the prefixes on those console-based fatal error messages will now be more consistent between applications.)
350 lines
10 KiB
C
350 lines
10 KiB
C
/*
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* ldisc.c: PuTTY line discipline. Sits between the input coming
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* from keypresses in the window, and the output channel leading to
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* the back end. Implements echo and/or local line editing,
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* depending on what's currently configured.
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "putty.h"
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#include "terminal.h"
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#include "ldisc.h"
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#define ECHOING (ldisc->localecho == FORCE_ON || \
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(ldisc->localecho == AUTO && \
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(backend_ldisc_option_state(ldisc->backend, LD_ECHO) || \
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term_ldisc(ldisc->term, LD_ECHO))))
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#define EDITING (ldisc->localedit == FORCE_ON || \
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(ldisc->localedit == AUTO && \
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(backend_ldisc_option_state(ldisc->backend, LD_EDIT) || \
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term_ldisc(ldisc->term, LD_EDIT))))
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static void c_write(Ldisc *ldisc, const void *buf, int len)
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{
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seat_stdout(ldisc->seat, buf, len);
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}
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static int plen(Ldisc *ldisc, unsigned char c)
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{
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if ((c >= 32 && c <= 126) || (c >= 160 && !in_utf(ldisc->term)))
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return 1;
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else if (c < 128)
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return 2; /* ^x for some x */
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else if (in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0xC0)
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return 1; /* UTF-8 introducer character
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* (FIXME: combining / wide chars) */
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else if (in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0x80 && c < 0xC0)
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return 0; /* UTF-8 followup character */
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else
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return 4; /* <XY> hex representation */
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}
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static void pwrite(Ldisc *ldisc, unsigned char c)
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{
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if ((c >= 32 && c <= 126) ||
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(!in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0xA0) ||
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(in_utf(ldisc->term) && c >= 0x80)) {
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c_write(ldisc, &c, 1);
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} else if (c < 128) {
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char cc[2];
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cc[1] = (c == 127 ? '?' : c + 0x40);
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cc[0] = '^';
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c_write(ldisc, cc, 2);
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} else {
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char cc[5];
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sprintf(cc, "<%02X>", c);
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c_write(ldisc, cc, 4);
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}
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}
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static int char_start(Ldisc *ldisc, unsigned char c)
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{
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if (in_utf(ldisc->term))
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return (c < 0x80 || c >= 0xC0);
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else
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return 1;
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}
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static void bsb(Ldisc *ldisc, int n)
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{
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while (n--)
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c_write(ldisc, "\010 \010", 3);
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}
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#define CTRL(x) (x^'@')
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#define KCTRL(x) ((x^'@') | 0x100)
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Ldisc *ldisc_create(Conf *conf, Terminal *term, Backend *backend, Seat *seat)
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{
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Ldisc *ldisc = snew(Ldisc);
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ldisc->buf = NULL;
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ldisc->buflen = 0;
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ldisc->bufsiz = 0;
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ldisc->quotenext = 0;
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ldisc->backend = backend;
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ldisc->term = term;
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ldisc->seat = seat;
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ldisc_configure(ldisc, conf);
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/* Link ourselves into the backend and the terminal */
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if (term)
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term->ldisc = ldisc;
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if (backend)
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backend_provide_ldisc(backend, ldisc);
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return ldisc;
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}
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void ldisc_configure(Ldisc *ldisc, Conf *conf)
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{
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ldisc->telnet_keyboard = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_telnet_keyboard);
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ldisc->telnet_newline = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_telnet_newline);
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ldisc->protocol = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_protocol);
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ldisc->localecho = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_localecho);
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ldisc->localedit = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_localedit);
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}
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void ldisc_free(Ldisc *ldisc)
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{
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if (ldisc->term)
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ldisc->term->ldisc = NULL;
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if (ldisc->backend)
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backend_provide_ldisc(ldisc->backend, NULL);
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if (ldisc->buf)
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sfree(ldisc->buf);
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sfree(ldisc);
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}
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void ldisc_echoedit_update(Ldisc *ldisc)
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{
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seat_echoedit_update(ldisc->seat, ECHOING, EDITING);
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}
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void ldisc_send(Ldisc *ldisc, const void *vbuf, int len, int interactive)
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{
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const char *buf = (const char *)vbuf;
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int keyflag = 0;
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assert(ldisc->term);
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assert(len);
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if (interactive) {
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/*
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* Interrupt a paste from the clipboard, if one was in
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* progress when the user pressed a key. This is easier than
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* buffering the current piece of data and saving it until the
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* terminal has finished pasting, and has the potential side
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* benefit of permitting a user to cancel an accidental huge
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* paste.
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*/
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term_nopaste(ldisc->term);
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}
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/*
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* Less than zero means null terminated special string.
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*/
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if (len < 0) {
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len = strlen(buf);
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keyflag = KCTRL('@');
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}
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/*
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* Either perform local editing, or just send characters.
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*/
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if (EDITING) {
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while (len--) {
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int c;
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c = (unsigned char)(*buf++) + keyflag;
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if (!interactive && c == '\r')
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c += KCTRL('@');
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switch (ldisc->quotenext ? ' ' : c) {
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/*
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* ^h/^?: delete, and output BSBs, to return to
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* last character boundary (in UTF-8 mode this may
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* be more than one byte)
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* ^w: delete, and output BSBs, to return to last
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* space/nonspace boundary
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* ^u: delete, and output BSBs, to return to BOL
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* ^c: Do a ^u then send a telnet IP
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* ^z: Do a ^u then send a telnet SUSP
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* ^\: Do a ^u then send a telnet ABORT
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* ^r: echo "^R\n" and redraw line
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* ^v: quote next char
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* ^d: if at BOL, end of file and close connection,
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* else send line and reset to BOL
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* ^m: send line-plus-\r\n and reset to BOL
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*/
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case KCTRL('H'):
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case KCTRL('?'): /* backspace/delete */
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if (ldisc->buflen > 0) {
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do {
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if (ECHOING)
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bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1]));
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ldisc->buflen--;
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} while (!char_start(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen]));
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}
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break;
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case CTRL('W'): /* delete word */
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while (ldisc->buflen > 0) {
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if (ECHOING)
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bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1]));
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ldisc->buflen--;
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if (ldisc->buflen > 0 &&
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isspace((unsigned char)ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen-1]) &&
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!isspace((unsigned char)ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen]))
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break;
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}
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break;
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case CTRL('U'): /* delete line */
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case CTRL('C'): /* Send IP */
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case CTRL('\\'): /* Quit */
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case CTRL('Z'): /* Suspend */
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while (ldisc->buflen > 0) {
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if (ECHOING)
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bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1]));
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ldisc->buflen--;
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}
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backend_special(ldisc->backend, SS_EL, 0);
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/*
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* We don't send IP, SUSP or ABORT if the user has
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* configured telnet specials off! This breaks
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* talkers otherwise.
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*/
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if (!ldisc->telnet_keyboard)
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goto default_case;
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if (c == CTRL('C'))
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backend_special(ldisc->backend, SS_IP, 0);
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if (c == CTRL('Z'))
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backend_special(ldisc->backend, SS_SUSP, 0);
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if (c == CTRL('\\'))
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backend_special(ldisc->backend, SS_ABORT, 0);
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break;
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case CTRL('R'): /* redraw line */
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if (ECHOING) {
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int i;
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c_write(ldisc, "^R\r\n", 4);
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for (i = 0; i < ldisc->buflen; i++)
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pwrite(ldisc, ldisc->buf[i]);
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}
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break;
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case CTRL('V'): /* quote next char */
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ldisc->quotenext = TRUE;
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break;
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case CTRL('D'): /* logout or send */
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if (ldisc->buflen == 0) {
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backend_special(ldisc->backend, SS_EOF, 0);
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} else {
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backend_send(ldisc->backend, ldisc->buf, ldisc->buflen);
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ldisc->buflen = 0;
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}
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break;
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/*
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* This particularly hideous bit of code from RDB
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* allows ordinary ^M^J to do the same thing as
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* magic-^M when in Raw protocol. The line `case
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* KCTRL('M'):' is _inside_ the if block. Thus:
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*
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* - receiving regular ^M goes straight to the
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* default clause and inserts as a literal ^M.
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* - receiving regular ^J _not_ directly after a
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* literal ^M (or not in Raw protocol) fails the
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* if condition, leaps to the bottom of the if,
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* and falls through into the default clause
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* again.
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* - receiving regular ^J just after a literal ^M
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* in Raw protocol passes the if condition,
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* deletes the literal ^M, and falls through
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* into the magic-^M code
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* - receiving a magic-^M empties the line buffer,
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* signals end-of-line in one of the various
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* entertaining ways, and _doesn't_ fall out of
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* the bottom of the if and through to the
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* default clause because of the break.
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*/
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case CTRL('J'):
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if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_RAW &&
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ldisc->buflen > 0 && ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1] == '\r') {
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if (ECHOING)
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bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1]));
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ldisc->buflen--;
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/* FALLTHROUGH */
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case KCTRL('M'): /* send with newline */
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if (ldisc->buflen > 0)
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backend_send(ldisc->backend,
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ldisc->buf, ldisc->buflen);
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if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_RAW)
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backend_send(ldisc->backend, "\r\n", 2);
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else if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_TELNET && ldisc->telnet_newline)
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backend_special(ldisc->backend, SS_EOL, 0);
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else
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backend_send(ldisc->backend, "\r", 1);
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if (ECHOING)
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c_write(ldisc, "\r\n", 2);
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ldisc->buflen = 0;
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break;
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}
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/* FALLTHROUGH */
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default: /* get to this label from ^V handler */
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default_case:
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if (ldisc->buflen >= ldisc->bufsiz) {
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ldisc->bufsiz = ldisc->buflen + 256;
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ldisc->buf = sresize(ldisc->buf, ldisc->bufsiz, char);
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}
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ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen++] = c;
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if (ECHOING)
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pwrite(ldisc, (unsigned char) c);
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ldisc->quotenext = FALSE;
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break;
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}
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}
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} else {
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if (ldisc->buflen != 0) {
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backend_send(ldisc->backend, ldisc->buf, ldisc->buflen);
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while (ldisc->buflen > 0) {
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bsb(ldisc, plen(ldisc, ldisc->buf[ldisc->buflen - 1]));
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ldisc->buflen--;
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}
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}
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if (len > 0) {
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if (ECHOING)
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c_write(ldisc, buf, len);
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if (keyflag && ldisc->protocol == PROT_TELNET && len == 1) {
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switch (buf[0]) {
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case CTRL('M'):
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if (ldisc->protocol == PROT_TELNET && ldisc->telnet_newline)
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backend_special(ldisc->backend, SS_EOL, 0);
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else
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backend_send(ldisc->backend, "\r", 1);
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break;
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case CTRL('?'):
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case CTRL('H'):
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if (ldisc->telnet_keyboard) {
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backend_special(ldisc->backend, SS_EC, 0);
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break;
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}
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case CTRL('C'):
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if (ldisc->telnet_keyboard) {
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backend_special(ldisc->backend, SS_IP, 0);
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break;
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}
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case CTRL('Z'):
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if (ldisc->telnet_keyboard) {
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backend_special(ldisc->backend, SS_SUSP, 0);
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break;
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}
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default:
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backend_send(ldisc->backend, buf, len);
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break;
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}
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} else
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backend_send(ldisc->backend, buf, len);
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}
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}
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}
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