/* * This file is part of the Sofia-SIP package * * Copyright (C) 2005 Nokia Corporation. * * Contact: Pekka Pessi * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library 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 * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA * 02110-1301 USA * */ /**@internal @file msg.c Message object implementation. * * @author Pekka Pessi * * @date Created: Thu Jun 8 19:28:55 2000 ppessi */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* XXX */ #include #include "msg_internal.h" #include "sofia-sip/msg_parser.h" #include "sofia-sip/msg_mclass.h" /** * Create a message. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * @param mc message class * @param flags message control flags */ msg_t *msg_create(msg_mclass_t const *mc, int flags) { msg_t *msg = su_home_new(sizeof(*msg) + mc->mc_msize); if (msg) { if ((flags & MSG_FLG_THRDSAFE) && su_home_threadsafe(msg->m_home) < 0) { su_home_unref(msg->m_home); return NULL; } msg->m_refs++; msg->m_tail = &msg->m_chain; msg->m_addrinfo.ai_addrlen = sizeof(msg->m_addr); msg->m_addrinfo.ai_addr = &msg->m_addr->su_sa; msg->m_maxsize = 0; flags &= MSG_FLG_USERMASK; msg->m_class = mc; msg->m_oflags = flags; msg->m_object = (void *)(msg + 1); msg->m_object->msg_size = mc->mc_msize; msg->m_object->msg_flags = mc->mc_flags | flags; msg->m_object->msg_common->h_class = (void *)mc; } return msg; } /**Increment a message reference count. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * Creates a reference to a message. The * referenced message is not freed until all the references have been * destroyed. * * @param msg message of which a reference is created * * @return * A pointer to a message. */ msg_t *msg_ref_create(msg_t *msg) { if (msg) { su_home_mutex_lock(msg->m_home); msg->m_refs++; su_home_mutex_unlock(msg->m_home); } return msg; } /**Set a message parent. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * Set a parent for a message. The parent message is not destroyed until all * its kids have been destroyed - each kid keeps a reference to its parent * message. * * @param kid child message * @param dad parent message */ void msg_set_parent(msg_t *kid, msg_t *dad) { if (kid) { msg_t *step_dad = kid->m_parent; if (dad && step_dad && step_dad != dad) msg_ref_destroy(step_dad); kid->m_parent = msg_ref_create(dad); } } /** Destroy a reference to a message. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * @param ref pointer to msg object * * @deprecated Use msg_destroy() instead. */ void msg_ref_destroy(msg_t *ref) { msg_destroy(ref); } /**Deinitialize and free a message. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * @param msg message to be destroyed */ void msg_destroy(msg_t *msg) { msg_t *parent; for (; msg; msg = parent) { int refs; su_home_mutex_lock(msg->m_home); parent = msg->m_parent; if (msg->m_refs) msg->m_refs--; refs = msg->m_refs; su_home_mutex_unlock(msg->m_home); if (refs) break; su_home_zap(msg->m_home); } } /* Message object routines */ /**Retrieve public message structure. * * Get a pointer to the public message structure. * * @param msg pointer to msg object * * @returns * A pointer to the public message structure, or NULL if none. */ msg_pub_t *msg_object(msg_t const *msg) { if (msg) return msg->m_object; else return NULL; } /**Retrieve public message structure of given type. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * Get a pointer to the public message structure of the * given protocol. * * @param msg pointer to msg object * @param tag tag of public message structure * * @returns * A pointer to the public message structure, or NULL if there is none or * the message is not for desired protocol. */ msg_pub_t *msg_public(msg_t const *msg, void *tag) { if (msg && msg->m_class->mc_tag == tag) return msg->m_object; else return NULL; } /**Retrieve message class. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * Get a pointer to the message class object * (factory object for the message). * * @param msg pointer to msg object * * @returns * A pointer to the message class, or NULL if none. */ msg_mclass_t const *msg_mclass(msg_t const *msg) { if (msg) return msg->m_class; else return NULL; } /* Address management */ /** Zero the message address. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * Zero the address and addressinfo structures associated with the message. * * @sa msg_addrinfo(), msg_set_address(), msg_get_address(), msg_addr_copy(). */ void msg_addr_zero(msg_t *msg) { memset(&msg->m_addr, 0, sizeof(msg->m_addr)); memset(&msg->m_addrinfo, 0, sizeof(msg->m_addrinfo)); msg->m_addrinfo.ai_addrlen = sizeof(msg->m_addr); msg->m_addrinfo.ai_addr = &msg->m_addr->su_sa; } /** Get pointer to socket address structure. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * @deprecated Use msg_get_address() or msg_set_address() instead. */ su_sockaddr_t *msg_addr(msg_t *msg) { return msg ? msg->m_addr : 0; } /** Get message address. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * Copy the socket address associated with the message to the supplied * socket address struture. * * @param msg pointer to msg object * @param su pointer to socket address structure * @param return_len return parameter value for length * of socket address structure * * @sa msg_addrinfo(), msg_set_address(), msg_addr_zero(), msg_addr_copy(). */ int msg_get_address(msg_t *msg, su_sockaddr_t *su, socklen_t *return_len) { if (msg && return_len && *return_len >= msg->m_addrinfo.ai_addrlen) { *return_len = (socklen_t)msg->m_addrinfo.ai_addrlen; if (su) memcpy(su, msg->m_addr, msg->m_addrinfo.ai_addrlen); return 0; } if (msg) msg->m_errno = EFAULT; return -1; } /** Set message address. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * Copy the supplied socket address to the socket address structure * associated with the message. * * @param msg pointer to msg object * @param su pointer to socket address structure * @param sulen length of socket address structure * * @sa msg_addrinfo(), msg_get_address(), msg_addr_zero(), msg_addr_copy(). */ int msg_set_address(msg_t *msg, su_sockaddr_t const *su, socklen_t sulen) { if (sulen < (sizeof msg->m_addr) && msg && su) { memcpy(msg->m_addr, su, msg->m_addrinfo.ai_addrlen = sulen); msg->m_addrinfo.ai_family = su->su_family; return 0; } if (msg) msg->m_errno = EFAULT; return -1; } /** Get addrinfo structure. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * Get pointer to the addrinfo structure associated with the message. * * @param msg pointer to msg object * * @retval pointer to addrinfo structure * @retval NULL if msg is NULL * * @sa msg_get_address(), msg_set_address(), msg_addr_zero(), msg_addr_copy(). */ su_addrinfo_t *msg_addrinfo(msg_t *msg) { return msg ? &msg->m_addrinfo : 0; } /**Copy message address. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * Copy the addrinfo and socket address structures from @a src to the @a dst * message object. * * @param dst pointer to destination message object * @param src pointer to source message object * * @sa msg_addrinfo(), msg_get_address(), msg_set_address(), msg_addr_zero(). */ void msg_addr_copy(msg_t *dst, msg_t const *src) { dst->m_addrinfo = src->m_addrinfo; dst->m_addrinfo.ai_next = NULL; dst->m_addrinfo.ai_canonname = NULL; memcpy(dst->m_addrinfo.ai_addr = &dst->m_addr->su_sa, src->m_addr, src->m_addrinfo.ai_addrlen); if (dst->m_addrinfo.ai_addrlen < sizeof(dst->m_addr)) memset((char *)dst->m_addr + dst->m_addrinfo.ai_addrlen, 0, sizeof(dst->m_addr) - dst->m_addrinfo.ai_addrlen); } /** Get error classification flags. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * If the message parser fails to parse certain headers in the message, it * sets the corresponding extract error flags. The flags corresponding to * each header are stored in the message parser (msg_mclass_t) structure. * They are set when the header is added to the parser table. * * The SIP flags are defined in . For well-known * SIP headers, the flags for each header are listed in a separate text file * (sip_bad_mask) read by msg_parser.awk. * * The flags can be used directly by NTA (the mask triggering 400 response * is set with NTATAG_BAD_REQ_MASK(), the mask triggering response messages * to be dropped is set with NTATAG_BAD_RESP_MASK()). Alternatively the * application can check them based on the method or required SIP features. * * @sa msg_mclass_insert_with_mask(), NTATAG_BAD_REQ_MASK(), * NTATAG_BAD_RESP_MASK(). */ unsigned msg_extract_errors(msg_t const *msg) { return msg ? msg->m_extract_err : (unsigned)-1; } /** Get error number associated with message. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * @param msg pointer to msg object * */ int msg_errno(msg_t const *msg) { return msg ? msg->m_errno : EINVAL; } /** Set error number associated with message. * * @relatesalso msg_s * * @param msg pointer to msg object * @param err error value (as defined in ). * */ void msg_set_errno(msg_t *msg, int err) { if (msg) msg->m_errno = err; }