/* silcprotocol.h Author: Pekka Riikonen Copyright (C) 1997 - 2000 Pekka Riikonen 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. */ #ifndef SILCPROTOCOL_H #define SILCPROTOCOL_H /* Protocol type definition. */ typedef unsigned char SilcProtocolType; /* Protocol state definition. */ typedef unsigned char SilcProtocolState; /* Protocol states. Do NOT change the values of these states, especially the START state or you break every protocol. */ #define SILC_PROTOCOL_STATE_UNKNOWN 0 #define SILC_PROTOCOL_STATE_START 1 #define SILC_PROTOCOL_STATE_END 253 #define SILC_PROTOCOL_STATE_ERROR 254 /* Connection Authentication protocols' authentication methods */ #define SILC_PROTOCOL_CONN_AUTH_NONE 0 #define SILC_PROTOCOL_CONN_AUTH_PASSWORD 1 #define SILC_PROTOCOL_CONN_AUTH_PUBLIC_KEY 2 /* SILC Protocol Object. Short description of the field following: SilcProtocolType type Protocol type. This is enumeration. SilcProtocolCallback callback; Callback function for the protocol. This is SilcTaskCallback function pointer as the protocols in SILC are executed as timeout tasks. The object expands to another structure as well. Short description of these fields following: SilcProtocolObject *protocol This is the pointer to the protocol object defined above. SilcProtocolState state Protocol state. This is enumeration. The state of the protocol can be changed in the callback function. void *context Context to be sent for the callback function. This is usually object for either SILC client or server. However, this abstraction makes it possible that this pointer could be some other object as well. SilcProtocolExecute execute; Executes the protocol and its states. The correct state must be set before calling this function. The state is usually set in the protocol specific routines. SilcProtocolExecute execute_final; Executes the final callback function of the protocol. Read on. SilcProtocolFinalCallback final_callback; This is a callback function that is called with timeout _after_ the protocol has finished or error occurs. If this is NULL, naturally nothing will be executed. Protocol should call this function only at SILC_PROTOCOL_STATE_END and SILC_PROTOCOL_STATE_ERROR states. */ typedef SilcTaskCallback SilcProtocolCallback; typedef struct { SilcProtocolType type; SilcProtocolCallback callback; } SilcProtocolObject; typedef SilcTaskCallback SilcProtocolFinalCallback; typedef SilcTaskCallback SilcProtocolExecute; typedef struct SilcProtocolObjectStruct { SilcProtocolObject *protocol; SilcProtocolState state; void *context; // SilcProtocolExecute execute; void (*execute)(void *, int, void *, int, long, long); SilcProtocolExecute execute_final; SilcProtocolFinalCallback final_callback; } *SilcProtocol; /* Definition for SILC protocol list. This list includes all the protocols in the SILC. SILC server and client defined own list of protocols. */ extern const SilcProtocolObject silc_protocol_list[]; /* Prototypes */ void silc_protocol_alloc(SilcProtocolType type, SilcProtocol *new_protocol, void *context, SilcProtocolFinalCallback callback); void silc_protocol_free(SilcProtocol protocol); void silc_protocol_execute(void *qptr, int type, void *context, int fd, long secs, long usecs); void silc_protocol_execute_final(void *qptr, int type, void *context, int fd); #endif