X-Git-Url: http://git.silcnet.org/gitweb/?p=silc.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fsilccore%2Fsilcpacket.h;h=0caf10d8c21bc8b54c245e3311265b8b785e6e9a;hp=7bc8a8a9d9724baeb59cdd919fec094f6923fa3b;hb=1cc9af890006b0181913d4f84909442744476745;hpb=72cfa31520ebc0058763a30e21c13f6e9a964aa0 diff --git a/lib/silccore/silcpacket.h b/lib/silccore/silcpacket.h index 7bc8a8a9..0caf10d8 100644 --- a/lib/silccore/silcpacket.h +++ b/lib/silccore/silcpacket.h @@ -2,15 +2,14 @@ silcpacket.h - Author: Pekka Riikonen + Author: Pekka Riikonen - Copyright (C) 1997 - 2001 Pekka Riikonen + Copyright (C) 1997 - 2007 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. - + the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. + 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 @@ -18,250 +17,1192 @@ */ +/****h* silccore/SILC Packet Engine Interface + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * The SILC secure binary packet protocol interface, provides interface for + * sending and receiving SILC packets. The interface provides a packet + * engine, that can be used to receive packets from packet streams, and + * routines for sending all kinds of SILC packets. + * + * The packet engine and packet stream are thread safe. They can be safely + * used in multi threaded environment. + * + ***/ + #ifndef SILCPACKET_H #define SILCPACKET_H -/* Amount of bytes to be read from the socket connection at once. */ -#define SILC_PACKET_READ_SIZE 16384 +/* Maximum packet length */ +#define SILC_PACKET_MAX_LEN 0xffff -/* Default byte size of the packet. This can be set larger if this - is not enough, we shall see. */ -#define SILC_PACKET_DEFAULT_SIZE 2048 +/* Maximum length of ID */ +#define SILC_PACKET_MAX_ID_LEN 28 -/* Header length without source and destination ID's. */ -#define SILC_PACKET_HEADER_LEN 8 + 2 +/****d* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/SilcPacketType + * + * NAME + * + * typedef SilcUInt8 SilcPacketType; + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * SILC packet type definition and all the packet types. + * + * SOURCE + */ +typedef SilcUInt8 SilcPacketType; -/* Minimum length of SILC Packet Header. This much is decrypted always - when packet is received to be able to get all the relevant data out - from the header. */ -#define SILC_PACKET_MIN_HEADER_LEN 16 + 2 +/* SILC Packet types. */ +#define SILC_PACKET_DISCONNECT 1 /* Disconnection */ +#define SILC_PACKET_SUCCESS 2 /* Success */ +#define SILC_PACKET_FAILURE 3 /* Failure */ +#define SILC_PACKET_REJECT 4 /* Rejected */ +#define SILC_PACKET_NOTIFY 5 /* Notify message */ +#define SILC_PACKET_ERROR 6 /* Error message */ +#define SILC_PACKET_CHANNEL_MESSAGE 7 /* Message for channel */ +#define SILC_PACKET_CHANNEL_KEY 8 /* Key of the channel */ +#define SILC_PACKET_PRIVATE_MESSAGE 9 /* Private message */ +#define SILC_PACKET_PRIVATE_MESSAGE_KEY 10 /* Private message key*/ +#define SILC_PACKET_COMMAND 11 /* Command */ +#define SILC_PACKET_COMMAND_REPLY 12 /* Reply to a command */ +#define SILC_PACKET_KEY_EXCHANGE 13 /* Start of KE */ +#define SILC_PACKET_KEY_EXCHANGE_1 14 /* KE1 */ +#define SILC_PACKET_KEY_EXCHANGE_2 15 /* KE2 */ +#define SILC_PACKET_CONNECTION_AUTH_REQUEST 16 /* Request of auth meth */ +#define SILC_PACKET_CONNECTION_AUTH 17 /* Connectinon auth */ +#define SILC_PACKET_NEW_ID 18 /* Sending new ID */ +#define SILC_PACKET_NEW_CLIENT 19 /* Client registering */ +#define SILC_PACKET_NEW_SERVER 20 /* Server registering */ +#define SILC_PACKET_NEW_CHANNEL 21 /* Channel registering */ +#define SILC_PACKET_REKEY 22 /* Re-key start */ +#define SILC_PACKET_REKEY_DONE 23 /* Re-key done */ +#define SILC_PACKET_HEARTBEAT 24 /* Heartbeat */ +#define SILC_PACKET_KEY_AGREEMENT 25 /* Key Agreement request */ +#define SILC_PACKET_RESUME_ROUTER 26 /* Backup router resume */ +#define SILC_PACKET_FTP 27 /* File Transfer */ +#define SILC_PACKET_RESUME_CLIENT 28 /* Client resume */ +#define SILC_PACKET_ACK 29 /* Acknowledgement */ -/* Maximum padding length */ -#define SILC_PACKET_MAX_PADLEN 16 +#define SILC_PACKET_PRIVATE 200 /* Private range start */ +#define SILC_PACKET_MAX 255 /* RESERVED */ -/* Minimum packet length */ -#define SILC_PACKET_MIN_LEN (SILC_PACKET_HEADER_LEN + 1) +#define SILC_PACKET_NONE 0 /* RESERVED */ +#define SILC_PACKET_ANY 0 +/***/ -/* Maximum length of ID */ -#define SILC_PACKET_MAX_ID_LEN 16 +/****d* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/SilcPacketFlags + * + * NAME + * + * typedef SilcUInt8 SilcPacketFlags; + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * SILC packet flags type definition and all the packet flags. + * + * SOURCE + */ +typedef SilcUInt8 SilcPacketFlags; -/* SILC packet type definition. For now, it is defined like this and I don't - expect it to change in any near future. If one byte as a packet type is - not enough we can, then, think something else. */ -typedef unsigned char SilcPacketType; +/* All defined packet flags */ +#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_NONE 0x00 /* No flags */ +#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_PRIVMSG_KEY 0x01 /* Private message key */ +#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_LIST 0x02 /* Packet is a list */ +#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_BROADCAST 0x04 /* Packet is a broadcast */ +#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_COMPRESSED 0x08 /* Payload is compressed */ +#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_ACK 0x10 /* Acknowledge packet */ -/* SILC packet version type definition. */ -typedef unsigned char SilcPacketVersion; +/* Impelemntation specific flags */ +#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_LONG_PAD 0x20 /* Use maximum padding */ +/***/ -/* SILC packet flags type definition. */ -typedef unsigned char SilcPacketFlags; +/****s* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/SilcPacketEngine + * + * NAME + * + * typedef struct SilcPacketEngineStruct *SilcPacketEngine; + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * The packet engine context, allocated by silc_packet_engine_start. + * The engine is destroyed with silc_packet_engine_stop. + * + ***/ +typedef struct SilcPacketEngineStruct *SilcPacketEngine; -/* All defined packet flags */ -#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_NONE 0x00 -#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_PRIVMSG_KEY 0x01 -#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_LIST 0x02 -#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_BROADCAST 0x04 -#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_TUNNELED 0x08 -/* Rest of flags still available -#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_XXX 0x10 -#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_XXX 0x20 -#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_XXX 0x40 -#define SILC_PACKET_FLAG_XXX 0x80 -*/ +/****s* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/SilcPacketStream + * + * NAME + * + * typedef struct SilcPacketStreamStruct *SilcPacketStream; + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * The packet stream context, allocated by silc_packet_stream_create. + * The stream is destroyed with silc_packet_stream_destroy. + * + ***/ +typedef struct SilcPacketStreamStruct *SilcPacketStream; -/* - SILC packet context. +/****s* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/SilcPacket + * + * NAME + * + * typedef struct SilcPacketStruct *SilcPacket; + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * The SilcPacket is returned by the packet engine in the SilcPacketReceive + * callback. The application can parse the data payload from the + * SilcPacket. Also packet type, flags, and sender and destination + * IDs are available. The application must free the packet with the + * silc_packet_free function if it takes it in for processing. + * + * The `buffer' field contains the parsed packet payload and the start + * of the data area will point to the start of the packet payload. + * + * The list pointer `next' can be used by the application to put the + * packet context in a list during processing, if needed. + * + * SOURCE + */ +typedef struct SilcPacketStruct { + struct SilcPacketStruct *next; /* List pointer, application may set */ + SilcPacketStream stream; /* Packet stream this packet is from */ + SilcBufferStruct buffer; /* Packet data payload */ + unsigned char *src_id; /* Source ID */ + unsigned char *dst_id; /* Destination ID */ + unsigned int src_id_len : 6; /* Source ID length */ + unsigned int src_id_type : 2; /* Source ID type */ + unsigned int dst_id_len : 6; /* Destination ID length */ + unsigned int dst_id_type : 2; /* Destination ID type */ + SilcPacketType type; /* Packet type */ + SilcPacketFlags flags; /* Packet flags */ +} *SilcPacket; +/***/ - In packet sending this is filled and sent to silc_packet_assemble - which then uses it to assemble new packet. In packet reception pointer - to this context is sent to silc_packet_parse which parses the packet - and returns the relevant information to this structure. On packet - reception returned ID's are always the hash values of the ID's from - the packet. +/****d* silcutil/SilcPacketAPI/SilcPacketError + * + * NAME + * + * typedef enum { ... } SilcPacketError + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Packet errors. This is returned in the error callback. If application + * needs the actual lower level stream error, it needs to retrieve it + * from the actual stream. It can retrieve the underlaying stream from + * the packet stream by calling silc_packet_stream_get_stream function. + * + * You may retrieve string version of the SilcPacketError by calling + * silc_packet_error_string. + * + * SOURCE + */ +typedef enum { + SILC_PACKET_ERR_READ, /* Error while reading */ + SILC_PACKET_ERR_WRITE, /* Error while writing */ + SILC_PACKET_ERR_MAC_FAILED, /* Packet MAC check failed */ + SILC_PACKET_ERR_DECRYPTION_FAILED, /* Packet decryption failed */ + SILC_PACKET_ERR_UNKNOWN_SID, /* Unknown SID (with IV included) */ + SILC_PACKET_ERR_MALFORMED, /* Packet is malformed */ + SILC_PACKET_ERR_NO_MEMORY, /* System out of memory */ +} SilcPacketError; +/***/ - Short description of the fields following: +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/SilcPacketReceiveCb + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * typedef SilcBool (*SilcPacketReceiveCb)(SilcPacketEngine engine, + * SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcPacket packet, + * void *callback_context, + * void *stream_context); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * The packet receive callback is called by the packet engine when a new + * SILC Packet has arrived. The application must free the returned + * SilcPacket with silc_packet_free if it takes the packet in for + * processing. This callback is set in the SilcPacketCallbacks structure. + * The `callback_context' is the context set as argument in the + * silc_packet_engine_start function. The `stream_context' is stream + * specific context that was set by calling silc_packet_set_context. + * + * If the application takes the received packet `packet' into processing + * TRUE must be returned. If FALSE is returned the packet engine will + * pass the packet to other packet processor, if one has been linked + * to the stream with silc_packet_stream_link function. If no extra + * processor is linked the packet is dropped. + * + * EXAMPLE + * + * SilcBool + * silc_foo_packet_receive_cb(SilcPacketEngine engine, + * SilcPacketStream stream, SilcPacket packet, + * void *callback_context, void *stream_context) + * { + * Application ctx = callback_context; + * + * // If we're not up yet, let's not process the packet + * if (ctx->initialized == FALSE) + * return FALSE; + * + * // Process the incoming packet... + * ... + * + * // It's our packet now, no one else will get it + * return TRUE; + * } + * + ***/ +typedef SilcBool (*SilcPacketReceiveCb)(SilcPacketEngine engine, + SilcPacketStream stream, + SilcPacket packet, + void *callback_context, + void *stream_context); - SilcBuffer buffer +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/SilcPacketEosCb + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * typedef void (*SilcPacketEosCb)(SilcPacketEngine engine, + * SilcPacketStream stream, + * void *callback_context, + * void *stream_context); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * The End Of Stream (EOS) callback, that is called by the packet engine + * when the underlaying stream has ended. No more data can be sent to + * the stream or read from it. The `stream' must be destroyed by + * calling the silc_packet_stream_destroy. This callback is set in the + * SilcPacketCallbacks structure. + * + ***/ +typedef void (*SilcPacketEosCb)(SilcPacketEngine engine, + SilcPacketStream stream, + void *callback_context, + void *stream_context); - The data buffer. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/SilcPacketErrorCb + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * typedef void (*SilcPacketErrorCb)(SilcPacketEngine engine, + * SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcPacketError error, + * void *callback_context, + * void *stream_context); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * The error callback that is called by the packet engine if an error + * occurs. The `error' will indicate the error. This callback is set + * in the SilcPacketCallbacks structure. + * + ***/ +typedef void (*SilcPacketErrorCb)(SilcPacketEngine engine, + SilcPacketStream stream, + SilcPacketError error, + void *callback_context, + void *stream_context); - SilcPacketType type +/****s* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/SilcPacketCallbacks + * + * NAME + * + * typedef struct { ... } *SilcPacketCallbacks; + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * This structure is sent as argument to the silc_packet_engine_start + * function to set the callback functions for the packet engine. The + * packet engine will call the callbacks when necessary. Application + * must always be provided for the packet engine. + * + * SOURCE + */ +typedef struct { + SilcPacketReceiveCb packet_receive; /* Called when packet is received */ + SilcPacketEosCb eos; /* Called on end of stream */ + SilcPacketErrorCb error; /* Called on an error */ +} SilcPacketCallbacks; +/***/ - Type of the packet. Types are defined below. +/* Prototypes */ - SilcPacketFlags flags +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_engine_start + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcPacketEngine + * silc_packet_engine_start(SilcRng rng, SilcBool router, + * SilcPacketCallbacks *callbacks, + * void *callback_context); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Create new packet engine for processing incoming and outgoing packets. + * If `router' is TRUE then the application is considered to be router + * server, and certain packets are handled differently. Client and normal + * server must set it to FALSE. The `callbacks' is a SilcPacketCallbacks + * structure provided by the caller which includes the callbacks that is + * called when for example packet is received, or end of stream is called. + * + * NOTES + * + * The packet engine is thread safe. You can use one packet engine in + * multi threaded application. + * + ***/ +SilcPacketEngine +silc_packet_engine_start(SilcRng rng, SilcBool router, + const SilcPacketCallbacks *callbacks, + void *callback_context); - Packet flags. Flags are defined above. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_engine_stop + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_engine_stop(SilcPacketEngine engine); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Stop the packet engine. No new packets can be sent or received after + * calling this, and the `engine' will become invalid. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_engine_stop(SilcPacketEngine engine); - unsigned char *src_id - uint16 src_id_len - unsigned char src_id_type +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_error_string + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * const char *silc_packet_error_string(SilcPacketError error); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Return the packet error as string. + * + ***/ +const char *silc_packet_error_string(SilcPacketError error); - Source ID, its length and type. On packet reception retuned ID's - are always the hash values of the ID's from the packet. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_engine_get_streams + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcDList silc_packet_engine_get_streams(SilcPacketEngine engine); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Returns list of packet streams added to the packet engine. The caller + * must free the list with silc_packet_engine_free_streams_list. + * + * NOTES + * + * This function may also return disconnected and destroyed streams. The + * caller should use silc_packet_stream_is_valid to check if the stream + * is valid. + * + ***/ +SilcDList silc_packet_engine_get_streams(SilcPacketEngine engine); - unsigned char *dst_id; - uint16 dst_id_len; - unsigned char src_id_type; +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_engine_free_streams_list + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_engine_free_streams_list(SilcDList streams); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Free's the streams list returned by silc_packet_engine_get_streams. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_engine_free_streams_list(SilcDList streams); - Destination ID, its length and type. On packet reception retuned - ID's are always the hash values of the ID's from the packet. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_create + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcPacketStream silc_packet_stream_create(SilcPacketEngine engine, + * SilcSchedule schedule, + * SilcStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Create new packet stream and use the `stream' as underlaying stream. + * Usually the `stream' would be a socket stream, but it can be any + * stream. After this function returns, packets can immediately be + * sent to and received from the stream. + * + * NOTES + * + * SilcPacketStream cannot be used with silc_stream_* routines (such as + * silc_stream_read and silc_stream_write) because of its special nature. + * Use the silc_packet_send and the silc_packet_send_ext to send packets. + * To read packets you will receive the packet receive callback from + * packet engine. Destroy the stream with silc_packet_stream_destroy. + * + * The SilcPacketStream is thread safe. Same context can be safely used + * in multi threaded environment. + * + ***/ +SilcPacketStream silc_packet_stream_create(SilcPacketEngine engine, + SilcSchedule schedule, + SilcStream stream); - SilcHash hash +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_add_remote + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcPacketStream silc_packet_stream_add_remote(SilcPacketStream stream, + * const char *remote_ip, + * SilcUInt16 remote_port, + * SilcPacket packet); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * This function is used to add remote receivers in packet stream `stream' + * that has UDP/IP socket stream as the underlaying stream. This function + * cannot be used with other type of streams. This returns new packet + * stream context that can be used to send to and receive packets from + * the specified remote IP and remote port, or NULL on error. The `stream' + * is the actual stream that is used to send and receive the data. + * + * When the parent `stream' receives packets from remote IP address + * and port that does not have its own remote packet stream, it returns + * the packet to the packet callback set for `stream'. The sender's + * IP address and port can then be retrieved by using the + * silc_packet_get_sender function and to create new packet stream by + * calling this function. After that, all packets from that IP address + * and port will be received by the new packet stream. + * + * If the `packet' is non-NULL it will be injected into the new packet + * stream as soon as the scheduler associated with `stream' schedules + * new tasks. It can be used to inject an incoming packet to the stream. + * + * This interface is for connectionless UDP streams. If it is possible + * to create connected stream it should be done for performance reasons. + * + * EXAMPLE + * + * // Create parent packet stream, it can receive packets from anywhere + * listener = silc_net_udp_connect("0.0.0.0", 500, NULL, 0, schedule); + * parent = silc_packet_stream_create(engine, schedule, listener); + * + * ... + * // Received a packet to the parent stream, get the sender information. + * silc_packet_get_sender(packet, &ip, &port); + * + * // Create new packet stream for this remote location. + * remote = silc_packet_stream_add_remote(parent, ip, port, packet); + * + ***/ +SilcPacketStream silc_packet_stream_add_remote(SilcPacketStream stream, + const char *remote_ip, + SilcUInt16 remote_port, + SilcPacket packet); - Pointer to allocated hash object. This must be MD5 hash object. - This is used to calculate checksum of the packet. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_destroy + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_stream_destroy(SilcPacketStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Destroy packet stream and the underlaying stream. This will also + * close and destroy the underlaying stream. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_stream_destroy(SilcPacketStream stream); -*/ -typedef struct { - SilcBuffer buffer; - SilcPacketType type; - SilcPacketFlags flags; +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_is_valid + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool silc_packet_stream_is_valid(SilcPacketStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Returns TRUE if the packet stream indicated by `stream' is valid and + * has not been disconnected or destroyed. + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_stream_is_valid(SilcPacketStream stream); - unsigned char *src_id; - uint16 src_id_len; - unsigned char src_id_type; +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_set_router + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_stream_set_router(SilcPacketStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * When called sets the stream indicates by `stream' as SILC router + * connection stream. This causes that certain packets are handled + * differently. This must be called for router connection streams and + * must not be called for any other stream. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_stream_set_router(SilcPacketStream stream); - unsigned char *dst_id; - uint16 dst_id_len; - unsigned char dst_id_type; +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_set_iv_included + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_stream_set_iv_included(SilcPacketStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Sets an IV Included property for the stream indicated by `stream'. + * This means that the IV used in the encryption will be included in + * the resulted ciphertext. This makes it possible to send and receive + * packets on unreliable network transport protocol, such as UDP/IP. + * This must be called if the underlaying stream in the `stream' is UDP + * stream. + * + * When this is set to the stream the silc_packet_set_sid must be called + * to set new Security ID. The Security ID will be included with the IV + * in the ciphertext. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_stream_set_iv_included(SilcPacketStream stream); - uint16 truelen; - uint16 padlen; +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_set_stream + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_stream_set_stream(SilcPacketStream packet_stream, + * SilcStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * This function may be used to change the underlaying stream in the + * packet stream indicated by `packet_stream'. Note that the old + * stream will not be used after calling this function. The caller is + * responsible destroying the old stream. The `stream' will use + * the same scheduler as the `packet_stream'. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_stream_set_stream(SilcPacketStream packet_stream, + SilcStream stream); - /* Back pointers */ - void *context; - SilcSocketConnection sock; +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_get_stream + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcStream silc_packet_stream_get_stream(SilcPacketStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Returns the actual stream that is associated with the packet stream + * `stream'. The caller must not free the returned stream. The returned + * stream is the same pointer that was set for silc_packet_stream_create. + * This function could be used for example when an error callback is + * called by the packet engine to retrieve the actual lower level error + * from the stream. + * + ***/ +SilcStream silc_packet_stream_get_stream(SilcPacketStream stream); - /* Reference count for this context. The context is free'd only - after the reference count is zero. */ - int users; -} SilcPacketContext; +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_link + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool silc_packet_stream_link(SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcPacketCallbacks *callbacks, + * void *callback_context, + * int priority, ...); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Links the packet processing callbacks indicated by `callbacks' into + * the packet stream indicated by `stream' with priority `priority' for + * the packet types given in the variable argument list. This function + * can be used to link to the packet stream for specific packet types + * and receive them in the specified callbacks. This way, a third party, + * for example some library may attach itself into the packet stream + * and receive and process certain packets. The variable argument + * list is ended with -1. To link to receive all packets use + * SILC_PACKET_ANY. + * + * The default packet processing callbacks given as argument to the + * silc_packet_engine_start has the priority 0. Any priority higher + * than 0 will then take precedence over the default callbacks. Any + * priority lower than 0 (negative value) will be processed after the + * default callbacks. + * + * Note that setting only the 'packet_receive' callback in the `callbacks' + * is required. + * + * EXAMPLE + * + * // Link to this packet stream, with high priority, for + * // SILC_PACKET_CONNECTION_AUTH and SILC_PACKET_CONNECTION_AUTH_REQUEST + * // packets. We don't care about other packets. + * silc_packet_stream_link(stream, our_callbacks, our_context, + * 1000000, SILC_PACKET_CONNECTION_AUTH, + * SILC_PACKET_CONNECTION_AUTH_REQUEST, -1); + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_stream_link(SilcPacketStream stream, + const SilcPacketCallbacks *callbacks, + void *callback_context, + int priority, ...); -/* - Silc Packet Parser context. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_unlink + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_stream_unlink(SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcPacketCallbacks *callbacks, + * void *callback_context); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Unlinks the `callbacks' with `callback_context' from the packet stream + * indicated by `stream'. This function must be called for the callbacks + * that was linked to `stream' when they are not needed anymore. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_stream_unlink(SilcPacketStream stream, + const SilcPacketCallbacks *callbacks, + void *callback_context); - This context is used in packet reception when silc_packet_receive_process - function calls parser callback that performs the actual packet decryption - and parsing. This context is sent as argument to the parser function. - This context must be free'd by the parser callback function. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/SilcPacketWrapCoder + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * typedef SilcBool (*SilcPacketWrapCoder)(SilcStream stream, + * SilcStreamStatus status, + * SilcBuffer buffer, + * void *context); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * The encoder/decoder callback for silc_packet_stream_wrap. If the + * `status' is SILC_STREAM_CAN_WRITE then additional data can be added + * to `buffer'. It is added before the data that is written with + * silc_stream_write. The silc_buffer_enlarge should be called to verify + * there is enough room in `buffer' before adding data to it. The `buffer' + * must not be freed. + * + * If the `status' is SILC_STREAM_CAN_READ then data from the `buffer' + * may be read before it is passed to readed when silc_stream_read is + * called. The `buffer' may be advanced also to hide data in it. + * + * This function returns FALSE in case of error. + * + ***/ +typedef SilcBool (*SilcPacketWrapCoder)(SilcStream stream, + SilcStreamStatus status, + SilcBuffer buffer, + void *context); - Following description of the fields: +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_wrap + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcStream silc_packet_stream_wrap(SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcPacketType type, + * SilcPacketFlags flags, + * SilcBool blocking_mode, + * SilcPacketWrapCoder coder, + * void *context); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Wraps the packet stream indicated by `stream' into a SilcStream for + * the packet type indicated by `type' with packet flags indicated by + * `flags'. The returned SilcStream can be used to read and write the + * specified SILC packets with the specified packet flags, by calling + * silc_stream_read and silc_stream_write, respectively. The returned + * stream can be destroyed by calling silc_stream_destroy. It does not + * destroy the wrapped packet stream. + * + * If the `blocking_mode' mode is TRUE then the silc_stream_read and + * silc_stream_write may block the calling process or thread until SILC + * packet is read or written. If it is FALSE the stream is in non-blocking + * mode and the calls never block. The returned stream is thread-safe and + * packets may be read and written in multi-threaded environment. + * + * In non-blocking mode the silc_stream_set_notifier must be called before + * the returned stream can be used to read packets. The stream status + * SILC_STREAM_CAN_READ will be returned to the notifier callback to + * indicate that a packet is ready for reading. Calling silc_stream_read + * once returns one complete SILC packet data payload (which is of type of + * `type'). + * + * The `coder' is optional encoder/decoder callback which the packet engine + * will call if it is non-NULL. It can be used to encode additional data + * into each packet when silc_stream_write is called or decode data before + * it is passed to reader when silc_stream_read is called. The `context' + * is passed to `coder'. + * + * The returned SilcStream can be used as any normal stream and all + * SilcStream API functions may be used with the stream. This returns + * NULL on error. + * + ***/ +SilcStream silc_packet_stream_wrap(SilcPacketStream stream, + SilcPacketType type, + SilcPacketFlags flags, + SilcBool blocking_mode, + SilcPacketWrapCoder coder, + void *context); - SilcPacketContext *packet +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_is_udp + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool silc_packet_stream_is_udp(SilcPacketStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Returns TRUE if the packet stream indicated by `stream' is using + * UDP transport. + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_stream_is_udp(SilcPacketStream stream); - The actual packet received from the network. In this phase the - context is not parsed, only the packet->buffer is allocated and - it includes the raw packet data, which is encrypted. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_get_sender + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool silc_packet_get_sender(SilcPacket packet, + * const char **sender_ip, + * SilcUInt16 *sender_port); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Returns the packet sender's IP address and port from UDP packet + * indicated by `packet'. This can be called only from the packet + * callback to retrieve the information of the packet's sender. Returns + * FALSE if the information is not available. + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_get_sender(SilcPacket packet, + const char **sender_ip, + SilcUInt16 *sender_port); - SilcSocketConnection sock +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_ref + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_stream_ref(SilcPacketStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Increase reference counter for the stream indicated by `stream'. This + * can be used to take a reference for the stream. To unreference the + * stream call silc_packet_stream_unref function. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_stream_ref(SilcPacketStream stream); - The associated connection. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_stream_unref + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_stream_unref(SilcPacketStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Decrease reference counter for the stream indicated by `stream'. If + * the counter hits zero the stream will be destroyed automatically. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_stream_unref(SilcPacketStream stream); - SilcCipher cipher +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_get_engine + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcPacketEngine silc_packet_get_engine(SilcPacketStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Returns the packet engine from the `stream'. + * + ***/ +SilcPacketEngine silc_packet_get_engine(SilcPacketStream stream); - The cipher to be used in the decryption. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_set_context + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_set_context(SilcPacketStream stream, + * void *stream_context); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Sets a stream specific context to the stream. The context will + * be delivered to all callback functions, and it can be retrieved by + * calling silc_packet_get_context function as well. Note that this is + * separate packet stream specific context, and not the same as + * `callback_context' in silc_packet_engine_start. Both will be delivered + * to the callbacks, and this context as the `stream_context' argument. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_set_context(SilcPacketStream stream, void *stream_context); - SilcHmac hmac +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_get_context + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void *silc_packet_get_context(SilcPacketStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Returns the current set application context, or NULL if none is set. + * + ***/ +void *silc_packet_get_context(SilcPacketStream stream); - The HMAC to be used in the decryption. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_set_keys + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_set_keys(SilcPacketStream stream, SilcCipher send_key, + * SilcCipher receive_key, SilcHmac send_hmac, + * SilcHmac receive_hmac, SilcBool rekey); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Set ciphers and HMACs to be used to encrypt sent packets, and decrypt + * received packets. This can be called multiple times to change the + * ciphers and HMACs. + * + * If the `rekey' is TRUE this function will send SILC_PACKET_REKEY_DONE + * to the `stream' and will set the new keys. If it is FALSE the keys + * are changed but the packet is not changed. + * + * When changing keys the old cipher and HMACs will be freed. If the keys + * are not set at all, packets will not be encrypted or decrypted. + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_set_keys(SilcPacketStream stream, SilcCipher send_key, + SilcCipher receive_key, SilcHmac send_hmac, + SilcHmac receive_hmac, SilcBool rekey); - void *context +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_get_keys + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool silc_packet_get_keys(SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcCipher *send_key, + * SilcCipher *receive_key, + * SilcHmac *send_hmac, + * SilcHmac *receive_hmac); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Returns the pointers of current ciphers and HMACs from the `stream'. + * Returns FALSE if keys are not set. + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_get_keys(SilcPacketStream stream, + SilcCipher *send_key, SilcCipher *receive_key, + SilcHmac *send_hmac, SilcHmac *receive_hmac); - User context that is sent to the silc_packet_receive_process - function. This usually includes application and connection specific - data. +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_set_ids + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool silc_packet_set_ids(SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcIdType src_id_type, const void *src_id + * SilcIdType dst_id_type, const void *dst_id); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Set the source ID and destination ID to be used when sending packets to + * this packet stream. The IDs to be used for a packet stream can be + * overridden when sending packets. However, if the IDs do not ever change + * for the packet stream it is recommended they are set using this function. + * In this case they can be omitted when sending packets to the stream. + * It is also possible to set only source or destination ID. + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_set_ids(SilcPacketStream stream, + SilcIdType src_id_type, const void *src_id, + SilcIdType dst_id_type, const void *dst_id); -*/ +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_get_ids + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool silc_packet_get_ids(SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcBool *src_id_set, SilcID *src_id, + * SilcBool *dst_id_set, SilcID *dst_id); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Returns source and destination IDs from the packet stream. The + * `src_id_set' is set to TRUE if the source ID was returned. The + * `dst_id_set' is set to TRUE if the destination ID was returned. + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_get_ids(SilcPacketStream stream, + SilcBool *src_id_set, SilcID *src_id, + SilcBool *dst_id_set, SilcID *dst_id); -typedef struct { - SilcPacketContext *packet; - SilcSocketConnection sock; - SilcCipher cipher; - SilcHmac hmac; - void *context; -} SilcPacketParserContext; - -/* The parser callback function. */ -typedef void (*SilcPacketParserCallback)(SilcPacketParserContext - *parse_context); - -/* The packet check callback in decryption phase */ -typedef int (*SilcPacketCheckDecrypt)(SilcPacketType packet_type, - SilcBuffer buffer, - SilcPacketContext *packet, - void *context); +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_set_sid + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool silc_packet_set_sid(SilcPacketStream stream, SilcUInt8 sid); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Sets new Security ID to the packet stream indicated by `stream'. This + * is called only if the IV Included property was set to the stream + * by calling silc_packet_stream_set_iv_included. This function sets + * new Security ID to the stream which is then included in the ciphertext + * of a packet. The `sid' must be 0 when it is set for the very first + * time and must be increased by one after each rekey. This function must + * be called every time new keys are added to the stream after a rekey. + * + * If this function is called when the IV Included property has not been + * set to the stream the `sid' will be ignored. Returns FALSE if the + * IV Included has not been set, TRUE otherwise. + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_set_sid(SilcPacketStream stream, SilcUInt8 sid); -/* SILC Packet types. */ -#define SILC_PACKET_NONE 0 /* NULL, never sent */ -#define SILC_PACKET_DISCONNECT 1 /* Disconnection */ -#define SILC_PACKET_SUCCESS 2 /* Success */ -#define SILC_PACKET_FAILURE 3 /* Failure */ -#define SILC_PACKET_REJECT 4 /* Rejected */ -#define SILC_PACKET_NOTIFY 5 /* Notify message */ -#define SILC_PACKET_ERROR 6 /* Error message */ -#define SILC_PACKET_CHANNEL_MESSAGE 7 /* Message for channel */ -#define SILC_PACKET_CHANNEL_KEY 8 /* Key of the channel */ -#define SILC_PACKET_PRIVATE_MESSAGE 9 /* Private message */ -#define SILC_PACKET_PRIVATE_MESSAGE_KEY 10 /* Private message key*/ -#define SILC_PACKET_COMMAND 11 /* Command */ -#define SILC_PACKET_COMMAND_REPLY 12 /* Reply to a command */ -#define SILC_PACKET_KEY_EXCHANGE 13 /* Start of KE */ -#define SILC_PACKET_KEY_EXCHANGE_1 14 /* KE1 */ -#define SILC_PACKET_KEY_EXCHANGE_2 15 /* KE2 */ -#define SILC_PACKET_CONNECTION_AUTH_REQUEST 16 /* Request of auth meth */ -#define SILC_PACKET_CONNECTION_AUTH 17 /* Connectinon auth */ -#define SILC_PACKET_NEW_ID 18 /* Sending new ID */ -#define SILC_PACKET_NEW_CLIENT 19 /* Client registering */ -#define SILC_PACKET_NEW_SERVER 20 /* Server registering */ -#define SILC_PACKET_NEW_CHANNEL 21 /* Channel registering */ -#define SILC_PACKET_REKEY 22 /* Re-key start */ -#define SILC_PACKET_REKEY_DONE 23 /* Re-key done */ -#define SILC_PACKET_HEARTBEAT 24 /* Heartbeat */ -#define SILC_PACKET_KEY_AGREEMENT 25 /* Key Agreement request */ -#define SILC_PACKET_CELL_ROUTERS 26 /* Cell routers backup */ +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_send + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool silc_packet_send(SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcPacketType type, SilcPacketFlags flags, + * const unsigned char *data, + * SilcUInt32 data_len); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Send `data' of length of `data_len' to the packet stream indicated by + * `stream'. If ciphers and HMACs were set using silc_packet_set_keys + * the packet will be encrypted and MAC will be computed for it. If + * silc_packet_set_ids was used to set source and destination ID for the + * packet stream those IDs are used in the packet. If IDs have not been + * set and they need to be provided then silc_packet_send_ext function + * should be used. Otherwise, the packet will not have IDs set at all. + * Returns FALSE if packet could not be sent. + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_send(SilcPacketStream stream, + SilcPacketType type, SilcPacketFlags flags, + const unsigned char *data, SilcUInt32 data_len); -#define SILC_PACKET_PRIVATE 200 /* Private range start */ -#define SILC_PACKET_MAX 255 /* RESERVED */ +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_send_ext + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool + * silc_packet_send_ext(SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcPacketType type, SilcPacketFlags flags, + * SilcIdType src_id_type, void *srd_id, + * SilcIdType dst_id_type, void *dst_id, + * const unsigned char *data, SilcUInt32 data_len, + * SilcCipher cipher, SilcHmac hmac); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Same as silc_packet_send but with this function different sending + * parameters can be sent as argument. This function can be used to + * set specific IDs, cipher and HMAC to be used in packet sending, + * instead of the ones saved in the `stream'. If any of the extra + * pointers are NULL, default values set to the stream will apply. + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_send_ext(SilcPacketStream stream, + SilcPacketType type, SilcPacketFlags flags, + SilcIdType src_id_type, void *src_id, + SilcIdType dst_id_type, void *dst_id, + const unsigned char *data, SilcUInt32 data_len, + SilcCipher cipher, SilcHmac hmac); -/* Macros */ +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_send_va + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool silc_packet_send_va(SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcPacketType type, + * SilcPacketFlags flags, ...); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Same as silc_packet_send but takes the data in as variable argument + * formatted buffer (see silcbuffmt.h). The arguments must be ended + * with SILC_STR_END. Returns FALSE if packet could not be sent or + * the buffer could not be formatted. + * + * EXAMPLE + * + * // Send NEW_CLIENT packet + * silc_packet_send_va(stream, SILC_PACKET_NEW_CLIENT, 0, + * SILC_STR_UI_SHORT(username_len), + * SILC_STR_DATA(username, username_len), + * SILC_STR_UI_SHORT(realname_len), + * SILC_STR_DATA(realname, realname_len), + * SILC_STR_END); + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_send_va(SilcPacketStream stream, + SilcPacketType type, SilcPacketFlags flags, ...); -/* Returns true length of the packet and padded length of the packet */ -#define SILC_PACKET_LENGTH(__packet, __ret_truelen, __ret_padlen) \ -do { \ - SILC_GET16_MSB((__ret_truelen), (__packet)->data); \ - (__ret_padlen) = (((__ret_truelen) - 2) + \ - SILC_PACKET_MAX_PADLEN) & ~(SILC_PACKET_MAX_PADLEN - 1); \ -} while(0) +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_send_va_ext + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * SilcBool + * silc_packet_send_va_ext(SilcPacketStream stream, + * SilcPacketType type, SilcPacketFlags flags, + * SilcIdType src_id_type, void *srd_id, + * SilcIdType dst_id_type, void *dst_id, + * SilcCipher cipher, SilcHmac hmac, ...); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Same as silc_packet_send_va but with this function different sending + * parameters can be sent as argument. This function can be used to + * set specific IDs, cipher and HMAC to be used in packet sending, + * instead of the ones saved in the `stream'. If any of the extra + * pointers are NULL, default values set to the stream will apply. + * + ***/ +SilcBool silc_packet_send_va_ext(SilcPacketStream stream, + SilcPacketType type, SilcPacketFlags flags, + SilcIdType src_id_type, void *src_id, + SilcIdType dst_id_type, void *dst_id, + SilcCipher cipher, SilcHmac hmac, ...); -/* Returns pad length of the packet */ -#define SILC_PACKET_PADLEN(__packetlen) \ - SILC_PACKET_MAX_PADLEN - ((__packetlen) - 2) % SILC_PACKET_MAX_PADLEN; +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_wait_init + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void *silc_packet_wait_init(SilcPacketStream stream, + * const SilcID *source_id, ...); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Initializes a packet waiter for the packet stream `stream' and + * for the variable argument list of packet types. The function + * silc_packet_wait can be used to block the thread until a packet + * has been received. + * + * This function is used to initialize the waiting and to give the list + * of packet types that caller wish to receive. The variable argument + * list must end with -1. To receive all packets use SILC_PACKET_ANY. + * If the `source_id' is non-NULL then only packets of the specified + * type from the specified `source_id' are received. If it is NULL + * then the packet source is ignored. + * + * Returns a context that must be given to the silc_packet_wait function + * as argument. Returns NULL on error. To uninitialize the waiting + * call silc_packet_wait_uninit. + * + * NOTES + * + * Note that packets may be available immediately after calling this + * function and they will be buffered, until silc_packet_wait is called. + * + * EXAMPLE + * + * void *waiter; + * + * // Will wait for private message packets + * waiter = silc_packet_wait_init(stream, NULL, + * SILC_PACKET_PRIVATE_MESSAGE, -1); + * + ***/ +void *silc_packet_wait_init(SilcPacketStream stream, + const SilcID *source_id, ...); -/* Prototypes */ -int silc_packet_write(int sock, SilcBuffer src); -int silc_packet_send(SilcSocketConnection sock, int force_send); -void silc_packet_encrypt(SilcCipher cipher, SilcHmac hmac, - SilcBuffer buffer, uint32 len); -void silc_packet_assemble(SilcPacketContext *ctx); -void silc_packet_send_prepare(SilcSocketConnection sock, - uint32 header_len, - uint32 padlen, - uint32 data_len); -int silc_packet_read(int sock, SilcBuffer dest); -int silc_packet_receive(SilcSocketConnection sock); -int silc_packet_decrypt(SilcCipher cipher, SilcHmac hmac, - SilcBuffer buffer, SilcPacketContext *packet, - SilcPacketCheckDecrypt check_packet, - void *context); -void silc_packet_receive_process(SilcSocketConnection sock, - SilcCipher cipher, SilcHmac hmac, - SilcPacketParserCallback parser, - void *context); -SilcPacketType silc_packet_parse(SilcPacketContext *ctx); -SilcPacketType silc_packet_parse_special(SilcPacketContext *ctx); -SilcPacketContext *silc_packet_context_alloc(); -SilcPacketContext *silc_packet_context_dup(SilcPacketContext *ctx); -void silc_packet_context_free(SilcPacketContext *ctx); - -#endif +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_wait_uninit + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_wait_uninit(void *waiter, SilcPacketStream stream); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * Uninitializes the waiting context. This may be called also from + * another thread while other thread is waiting for packets. This will + * inform the waiting thread to stop waiting. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_wait_uninit(void *waiter, SilcPacketStream stream); + +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_wait + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * int silc_packet_wait(void *waiter, int timeout, + * SilcPacket *return_packet) + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * A special function that can be used to wait for a packet to arrive. + * This function will block the calling process or thread until either + * a packet is received into the `return_packet' pointer or the specified + * timeout value `timeout', which is in milliseconds, will expire. If + * the timeout is 0, no timeout exist. Before calling this function the + * silc_packet_wait_init must be called. The caller is responsible for + * freeing the returned packet with silc_packet_free. + * + * This function can be used for example from a thread that wants to + * block until SILC packet has been received. + * + * Returns 1 when packet was received, 0 if timeout occurred and -1 if + * error occurred. + * + * EXAMPLE + * + * static int foo_read_data(FooContext c) + * { + * SilcPacket packet; + * void *waiter; + * ... + * + * // Will wait for private message packets + * if (c->initialized == FALSE) { + * waiter = silc_packet_wait_init(stream, + * SILC_PACKET_PRIVATE_MESSAGE, -1); + * c->initialized = TRUE; + * } + * + * ... + * // Wait here until private message packet is received + * if ((silc_packet_wait(waiter, 0, &packet)) < 0) + * return -1; + * + * ... process packet ... + * + * return 1; + * } + * + ***/ +int silc_packet_wait(void *waiter, int timeout, SilcPacket *return_packet); + +/****f* silccore/SilcPacketAPI/silc_packet_free + * + * SYNOPSIS + * + * void silc_packet_free(SilcPacket packet); + * + * DESCRIPTION + * + * This function is used to free the SilcPacket pointer that application + * receives in the SilcPacketReceive callback. Application must free + * the packet if it takes it in to processing. + * + ***/ +void silc_packet_free(SilcPacket packet); + +#endif /* SILCPACKET_H */