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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/TODO.md b/TODO.md index f331a27..5fde32c 100644 --- a/TODO.md +++ b/TODO.md @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -- Implement callbacks for recvfile and sendfile -- Remove/refactor unused functions -- Add all the ctx methods +- [x] Implement callbacks for recvfile and sendfile +- [ ] Remove/refactor unused functions +- [ ] Add all the ctx methods diff --git a/examples/client/main.c b/examples/client/main.c index 0ea66ea..05bbf4d 100644 --- a/examples/client/main.c +++ b/examples/client/main.c @@ -6,14 +6,15 @@ #define DATA_DIR "/tmp/data" int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - int ret = EXIT_FAILURE; + int ret = EXIT_FAILURE; + lm_pkg_t *pkg = NULL; + lm_ctx_t ctx; if (argc != 2) { printf("usage: %s \n", argv[0]); return ret; } - lm_ctx_t ctx; lm_ctx_init(&ctx); if (!lm_ctx_set_data(&ctx, DATA_DIR)) { @@ -26,11 +27,20 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { goto end; } - lm_ctx_pool_test(&ctx, NULL, NULL); - lm_ctx_pool_get_info(&ctx, true, true, NULL, NULL); - lm_ctx_pool_get_list(&ctx, true, true, NULL, NULL); + lm_ctx_ping(&ctx, NULL, NULL); + lm_ctx_sync(&ctx, true, NULL, NULL); - if (!lm_ctx_install(&ctx, "which")) { + if ((pkg = lm_ctx_find(&ctx, "which", NULL)) == NULL) { + printf("failed to find package: %s (%d)", lm_strerror(), lm_error()); + goto end; + } + + if (!lm_ctx_download(&ctx, pkg, NULL, NULL)) { + printf("failed to download package: %s (%d)", lm_strerror(), lm_error()); + goto end; + } + + if (!lm_ctx_install(&ctx, pkg, NULL, NULL)) { printf("failed to install the package: %s (%d)\n", lm_strerror(), lm_error()); goto end; } diff --git a/examples/server/main.c b/examples/server/main.c index 0d51d07..3c458a5 100644 --- a/examples/server/main.c +++ b/examples/server/main.c @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ #define DATA_DIR "./examples" int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - int ret = EXIT_FAILURE; + int ret = EXIT_FAILURE; + lm_ctx_t ctx; if (argc != 2) { printf("usage: %s \n", argv[0]); return ret; } - lm_ctx_t ctx; lm_ctx_init(&ctx); if (!lm_ctx_set_data(&ctx, DATA_DIR)) { @@ -26,10 +26,9 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { goto end; } - lm_ctx_pool_get_info(&ctx, false, false, NULL, NULL); - lm_ctx_pool_get_list(&ctx, false, false, NULL, NULL); + lm_ctx_sync(&ctx, false, NULL, NULL); - if (!lm_ctx_pool_serve(&ctx, argv[1], 10)) { + if (!lm_ctx_serve(&ctx, argv[1], 10)) { printf("failed to serve the pools: %s (%d)\n", lm_strerror(), lm_error()); goto end; } diff --git a/include/ctx.h b/include/ctx.h index d018195..50ba5ce 100644 --- a/include/ctx.h +++ b/include/ctx.h @@ -26,15 +26,26 @@ typedef struct lm_ctx_update_list { size_t index; } lm_ctx_update_list_t; +typedef enum lm_ctx_sync_state { + SYNC_DOWNLOADING_INFO = 0, + SYNC_INFO_SUCCESS = 1, + SYNC_INFO_FAIL = 2, + SYNC_DOWNLOADING_LIST = 3, + SYNC_LIST_SUCCESS = 4, + SYNC_LIST_FAIL = 5, +} lm_ctx_sync_state_t; + /* ################### ## ctx callbacks ## ################### */ typedef bool (*lm_ctx_database_callback_t)(lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pkg_t *pkg, void *data); -typedef bool (*lm_ctx_download_callback_t)(lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pkg_t *pkg, size_t current, size_t total, void *data); +typedef bool (*lm_ctx_download_callback_t)( + lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pkg_t *pkg, bool is_archive, size_t current, size_t total, void *data); typedef bool (*lm_ctx_install_callback_t)( lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pkg_t *pkg, char *file, size_t current, size_t total, void *data); typedef bool (*lm_ctx_sync_callback_t)( - lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pool_t *pool, bool status, size_t current, size_t total, void *data); + lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pool_t *pool, lm_ctx_sync_state_t state, size_t current, size_t total, void *data); +typedef bool (*lm_ctx_ping_callback_t)(lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pool_t *pool, bool status, void *data); typedef lm_ctx_install_callback_t lm_ctx_remove_callback_t; typedef lm_ctx_install_callback_t lm_ctx_check_callback_t; @@ -63,7 +74,7 @@ lm_pkg_t *lm_ctx_update_next(lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_ctx_update_list_t *list); // retu void lm_ctx_update_free(lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_ctx_update_list_t *list); // frees the update list returned by lm_ctx_update bool lm_ctx_download(lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pkg_t *pkg, lm_ctx_download_callback_t callback, - void *data); // downloads a single package if its not already downloaded + void *data); // downloads a single package bool lm_ctx_install( lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pkg_t *pkg, lm_ctx_install_callback_t callback, void *data); // installs/updates a single package bool lm_ctx_remove( @@ -71,21 +82,16 @@ bool lm_ctx_remove( bool lm_ctx_check( lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pkg_t *pkg, lm_ctx_check_callback_t callback, void *data); // checks a single package bool lm_ctx_sync(lm_ctx_t *ctx, bool do_update, lm_ctx_sync_callback_t callback, void *data); // syncs all the pools -bool lm_ctx_serve(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *add, uint8_t threads); // serves all the pools +void lm_ctx_ping(lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_ctx_ping_callback_t callback, void *data); // pings all the pools +bool lm_ctx_serve(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *addr, uint8_t threads); // serves all the pools /* #################### ## pool fucntions ## #################### */ -lm_pool_t *lm_ctx_pool_add(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *name, char *url); // add a pool to the ctx pool list -bool lm_ctx_pool_del(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *name); // remove a pool from the ctx pool list -void lm_ctx_pool_clear(lm_ctx_t *ctx); // clear all the pools in the ctx pool list -bool lm_ctx_pool_serve( - lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *addr, uint8_t threads); // serve all the pools on a MPTP server hosted at the given address -void lm_ctx_pool_test(lm_ctx_t *ctx); // test (ping) all the pool connetions -void lm_ctx_pool_get_info(lm_ctx_t *ctx, bool do_update, lm_ctx_sync_callback_t callback, - void *data); // get pool info of all the pools in the ctx list -void lm_ctx_pool_get_list(lm_ctx_t *ctx, bool do_update, lm_ctx_sync_callback_t callback, - void *data); // get pool list of all the pools in the ctx list +lm_pool_t *lm_ctx_pool_add(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *name, char *url); // add a pool to the ctx pool list +bool lm_ctx_pool_del(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *name); // remove a pool from the ctx pool list +void lm_ctx_pool_clear(lm_ctx_t *ctx); // clear all the pools in the ctx pool list +lm_pool_t *lm_ctx_pool_by_url(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *host, char *path); // find pool by URL /* ######################## ## database fucntions ## diff --git a/include/error.h b/include/error.h index 3cc6cf5..c467978 100644 --- a/include/error.h +++ b/include/error.h @@ -98,6 +98,23 @@ typedef enum lm_error { LM_ERR_InstallDownloadFail = 90, LM_ERR_PkgNotDownloaded = 91, LM_ERR_PkgRemoveDownloadFail = 92, + LM_ERR_CtxTempNULL = 93, + LM_ERR_CtxRootNULL = 94, + LM_ERR_DstOpenFail = 95, + LM_ERR_SrcOpenFail = 96, + LM_ERR_DstWriteFail = 97, + LM_ERR_CtxTempFailMkdir = 98, + LM_ERR_PkgBadArchive = 99, + LM_ERR_PkgDataNotMatch = 100, + LM_ERR_PkgChangesUpdateFail = 101, + LM_ERR_PkgHashesOpenFail = 102, + LM_ERR_PkgNoPool = 103, + LM_ERR_DbChangesUnlinkFail = 104, + LM_ERR_SendStatFail = 105, + LM_ERR_SendSnprintfFail = 106, + LM_ERR_SendReadFail = 107, + LM_ERR_RecvBadSize = 108, + LM_ERR_RecvNotCompleted = 109, } lm_error_t; typedef struct lm_error_desc { diff --git a/include/mptp.h b/include/mptp.h index 9d1cb3b..e996b33 100644 --- a/include/mptp.h +++ b/include/mptp.h @@ -114,6 +114,8 @@ typedef struct lm_mptp { char data[MPTP_DATA_MAX]; } lm_mptp_t; +typedef bool (*lm_mptp_transfer_callback_t)(char *path, size_t current, size_t total, void *data); + #define MPTP_FLAGS_VERSION(m) (((m)->header.flags & 0xFF00) >> 8) #define MPTP_FLAGS_TYPE(m) (((m)->header.flags & 0x0080) >> 1) #define MPTP_FLAGS_CODE(m) (((m)->header.flags & 0x0070) >> 4) @@ -142,5 +144,5 @@ bool lm_mptp_server_verify(lm_mptp_t *packet); bool lm_mptp_server_recv(int sock, lm_mptp_t *packet, struct sockaddr *addr); bool lm_mptp_server_send(int sock, lm_mptp_t *packet, struct sockaddr *addr); -bool lm_mptp_sendfile(int sock, struct sockaddr *addr, char *path); -bool lm_mptp_recvfile(int sock, char *path); +bool lm_mptp_sendfile(int sock, struct sockaddr *addr, char *path, lm_mptp_transfer_callback_t callback, void *data); +bool lm_mptp_recvfile(int sock, char *path, lm_mptp_transfer_callback_t callback, void *data); diff --git a/include/pool.h b/include/pool.h index f8aeb78..245167f 100644 --- a/include/pool.h +++ b/include/pool.h @@ -21,20 +21,16 @@ void lm_pool_test(lm_pool_t *pool); void lm_pool_free(lm_pool_t *pool); lm_pkg_t *lm_pool_package_find(lm_pool_t *pool, char *name, char *version); -bool lm_pool_package_download(lm_pool_t *pool, lm_pkg_t *pkg); bool lm_pool_package_add(lm_pool_t *pool, lm_pkg_t *pkg); bool lm_pool_path_set_dir(lm_pool_t *pool, char *dir); bool lm_pool_path_is_empty(lm_pool_t *pool); void lm_pool_path_free(lm_pool_t *pool); +bool lm_pool_info_download(lm_pool_t *pool, lm_mptp_transfer_callback_t callback, void *data); bool lm_pool_info_load(lm_pool_t *pool); -bool lm_pool_info_download(lm_pool_t *pool); void lm_pool_info_free(lm_pool_t *pool); +bool lm_pool_list_download(lm_pool_t *pool, lm_mptp_transfer_callback_t callback, void *data); bool lm_pool_list_load(lm_pool_t *pool); -bool lm_pool_list_download(lm_pool_t *pool); void lm_pool_list_free(lm_pool_t *pool); - -void lm_pool_serve(lm_pool_t *pool, lm_mptp_t *packet, int sock, struct sockaddr *addr); -void lm_pool_serve_thread(void *arg); diff --git a/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/libmp.po b/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/libmp.po index f6da909..8e71280 100644 --- a/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/libmp.po +++ b/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/libmp.po @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-07-04 03:19+0300\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-07-05 16:20+0300\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" @@ -143,263 +143,332 @@ msgstr "" msgid "not a MPTP response" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:49 +#: src/error.c:49 src/error.c:50 msgid "MPTP request last flag is not set" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:50 +#: src/error.c:51 msgid "host port not specified" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:51 +#: src/error.c:52 msgid "pool info is badly formatted or is not complete" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:52 +#: src/error.c:53 msgid "failed to write block from archive" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:53 +#: src/error.c:54 msgid "failed to read block from archive" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:54 +#: src/error.c:55 msgid "failed to open archive" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:55 +#: src/error.c:56 msgid "failed to write archive header" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:56 +#: src/error.c:57 msgid "failed to finish writing the archive entry" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:57 +#: src/error.c:58 msgid "failed to create new archive reader/writer" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:58 +#: src/error.c:59 msgid "failed to resolve full path for archive file" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:59 +#: src/error.c:60 msgid "failed to read the next header of the archive" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:60 +#: src/error.c:61 msgid "failed to obtain current working directory" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:61 +#: src/error.c:62 msgid "failed to open extracted pool list directory" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:62 +#: src/error.c:63 msgid "failed to read access the pool list file" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:63 +#: src/error.c:64 msgid "failed to read access the pool info file" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:64 +#: src/error.c:65 msgid "failed to parse package data" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:65 +#: src/error.c:66 #, fuzzy msgid "package name is invalid" msgstr "URL hostname is too large" -#: src/error.c:66 +#: src/error.c:67 msgid "data path is not set with in the ctx" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:67 -msgid "specified temp path does not exist" -msgstr "" - #: src/error.c:68 -msgid "specified temp path is not a directory" +msgid "temp path is not set with in the ctx" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:69 -msgid "specified temp directory does not have write access" +msgid "root path is not set with in the ctx" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:70 -msgid "specified root path does not exist" +msgid "specified temp path does not exist" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:71 -msgid "specified root path is not a directory" +msgid "specified temp path is not a directory" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:72 -msgid "specified root directory does not have write access" +msgid "specified temp directory does not have write access" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:73 -msgid "specified data path does not exist" +msgid "specified root path does not exist" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:74 -msgid "specified data path is not a directory" +msgid "specified root path is not a directory" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:75 -msgid "failed to create specified data directory" +msgid "specified root directory does not have write access" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:76 -msgid "pool did not respond ping with pong" +msgid "specified data path does not exist" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:77 -msgid "package file and directory paths are empty" +msgid "specified data path is not a directory" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:78 -msgid "failed to to open target file for sending" +msgid "failed to create specified data directory" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:79 -msgid "failed to to delete target file for receiving" +msgid "pool did not respond ping with pong" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:80 -msgid "failed to to open target file for receiving" +msgid "package file and directory paths are empty" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:81 -msgid "got a bad response code for receiving the target file" +msgid "failed to to open target file for sending" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:82 -msgid "failed to write to the target file for receiving" +msgid "failed to to delete target file for receiving" msgstr "" #: src/error.c:83 +msgid "failed to to open target file for receiving" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:84 +msgid "got a bad response code for receiving the target file" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:85 +msgid "failed to write to the target file for receiving" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:86 #, fuzzy msgid "package not found" msgstr "URL hostname is too large" -#: src/error.c:84 +#: src/error.c:87 msgid "failed to access to the database file/directory" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:85 +#: src/error.c:88 msgid "failed to open SQLite database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:86 +#: src/error.c:89 msgid "failed to create table in SQLite database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:87 +#: src/error.c:90 msgid "failed to prepare statement for SQLite database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:88 +#: src/error.c:91 msgid "failed to insert to the table in SQLite database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:89 +#: src/error.c:92 msgid "failed to find entry in SQLite database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:90 +#: src/error.c:93 msgid "failed to init GPG for package verification" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:91 +#: src/error.c:94 msgid "failed to import signature to GPG for package verification" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:92 +#: src/error.c:95 msgid "failed to import archive to GPG for package verification" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:93 +#: src/error.c:96 msgid "package signature verification failed with zero matches" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:94 +#: src/error.c:97 msgid "package signature verification failed with zero results" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:95 +#: src/error.c:98 msgid "pool file and directory paths are empty" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:96 +#: src/error.c:99 msgid "pool is not avaliable for connection" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:97 +#: src/error.c:100 msgid "pool URL is empty or invalid" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:98 +#: src/error.c:101 msgid "pool directory path is not accessible" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:99 +#: src/error.c:102 msgid "pool directory sub-paths are not accessible" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:100 +#: src/error.c:103 msgid "package file list not found in the database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:101 +#: src/error.c:104 msgid "failed to open package file list in the database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:102 +#: src/error.c:105 msgid "failed to access package file list database directory" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:103 +#: src/error.c:106 msgid "failed to remove package file list from the database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:104 +#: src/error.c:107 msgid "failed to write to the file list in the database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:105 +#: src/error.c:108 msgid "package keep list not found in the database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:106 +#: src/error.c:109 msgid "failed to open package keep list in the database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:107 +#: src/error.c:110 msgid "failed to access package keep list database directory" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:108 +#: src/error.c:111 msgid "failed to remove package keep list from the database" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:109 +#: src/error.c:112 #, c-format msgid "failed to find %s (dependency of %s)" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:110 +#: src/error.c:113 #, c-format msgid "failed to download %s for installation: %s" msgstr "" -#: src/error.c:111 +#: src/error.c:114 #, fuzzy msgid "package is not downloaded" msgstr "URL hostname is too large" -#: src/error.c:112 +#: src/error.c:115 src/error.c:116 msgid "failed to remove downloaded package" msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:117 +msgid "failed to open the destination file" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:118 +msgid "failed to open the source file" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:119 src/error.c:120 +msgid "failed to write to the destination file" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:121 +msgid "package does not have associated pool" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:122 +msgid "failed to create specified temp directory" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:123 +msgid "package archive does not contain required files" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:124 +msgid "package data does not match with target package" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:125 +#, c-format +msgid "failed to update changes file for package: %s" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:126 +msgid "failed to access package hashes file" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:127 +msgid "failed to remove package changes file from the database" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:128 +msgid "failed to stat target file for sending" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:129 +msgid "failed to format target file size for sending" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:130 +msgid "failed to read target file size for sending" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:131 +msgid "failed to parse target file size for receiving" +msgstr "" + +#: src/error.c:132 +msgid "target file is not fully received" +msgstr "" diff --git a/src/ctx/download.c b/src/ctx/download.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d57eefd --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ctx/download.c @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +#include "../../include/error.h" +#include "../../include/pool.h" +#include "../../include/util.h" +#include "../../include/ctx.h" + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +struct __lm_ctx_download_cb_data { + lm_ctx_t *ctx; + lm_pkg_t *pkg; + lm_ctx_download_callback_t callback; + void *data; +}; + +bool __lm_ctx_download_callback(char *path, size_t current, size_t total, void *data){ + struct __lm_ctx_download_cb_data *cbdata = data; + + if(NULL == cbdata->callback) + return true; + + if(eq(cbdata->pkg->paths.archive, path)) + return cbdata->callback(cbdata->ctx, cbdata->pkg, true, current, total, cbdata->data); + else + return cbdata->callback(cbdata->ctx, cbdata->pkg, false, current, total, cbdata->data); +} + +bool lm_ctx_download(lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pkg_t *pkg, lm_ctx_download_callback_t callback, void *data){ + if(NULL == ctx || NULL == pkg){ + lm_error_set(LM_ERR_ArgNULL); + return false; + } + + if(NULL == pkg->pool){ + lm_error_set(LM_ERR_PkgNoPool); + return false; + } + + lm_pool_t *pool = pkg->pool; + + if(!pool->available){ + lm_error_set(LM_ERR_PoolNotAvailable); + return false; + } + + char path[strlen(pool->url.path)+strlen(pkg->name)+strlen(pkg->version)+20]; + char name[strlen(pkg->name)+strlen(pkg->version)+10]; + struct __lm_ctx_download_cb_data cbdata = { + .ctx = ctx, + .pkg = pkg, + .data = data, + .callback = callback + }; + lm_mptp_t packet; + bool ret = false; + int sock = -1; + + snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "%s_%s", pkg->name, pkg->version); + join(path, pool->url.path, name); + + if((sock = lm_mptp_client_connect(pool->url.host, pool->url.port)) < 0) + return false; + + lm_mptp_init(&packet, true, MPTP_C2S_PULL, true); + lm_mptp_set_host(&packet, pool->url.host); + lm_mptp_set_data(&packet, path, strlen(path)); + + if(!lm_mptp_client_send(sock, &packet)) + goto end; + + if(!lm_mptp_recvfile(sock, pkg->paths.archive, __lm_ctx_download_callback, &cbdata)) + goto end; + + if(!lm_mptp_recvfile(sock, pkg->paths.signature, __lm_ctx_download_callback, &cbdata)) + goto end; + + ret = true; +end: + lm_mptp_close(sock); + return ret; +} diff --git a/src/ctx/install.c b/src/ctx/install.c index ad4d9d1..28317bf 100644 --- a/src/ctx/install.c +++ b/src/ctx/install.c @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ bool lm_ctx_install(lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_pkg_t *pkg, lm_ctx_install_callback_t call FILE *hashes = NULL; bool ret = false; - if((hashes = fopen(hashes_file, "r")) != NULL){ + if((hashes = fopen(hashes_file, "r")) == NULL){ lm_error_set(LM_ERR_PkgHashesOpenFail); return false; } diff --git a/src/ctx/ping.c b/src/ctx/ping.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f987301 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ctx/ping.c @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#include "../../include/error.h" +#include "../../include/pool.h" +#include "../../include/util.h" +#include "../../include/ctx.h" + +#include +#include + +void lm_ctx_ping(lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_ctx_ping_callback_t callback, void *data){ + lm_pool_t *cur = ctx->pools; + while (NULL != cur) { + lm_pool_test(cur); + + if (!cur->available) + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) not avaliable: %s", cur->name, lm_strerror()); + + if(NULL != callback) + if(!callback(ctx, cur, cur->available, data)) + break; + + cur = cur->next; + } +} diff --git a/src/ctx/pool.c b/src/ctx/pool.c index eca11ee..fac5d16 100644 --- a/src/ctx/pool.c +++ b/src/ctx/pool.c @@ -2,13 +2,9 @@ #include "../../include/pool.h" #include "../../include/util.h" #include "../../include/error.h" -#include "../../include/thpool.h" -#include -#include #include #include -#include #include lm_pool_t *lm_ctx_pool_add(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *name, char *url) { @@ -61,22 +57,6 @@ void lm_ctx_pool_clear(lm_ctx_t *ctx) { ctx->pools = NULL; } -void lm_ctx_pool_test(lm_ctx_t *ctx, lm_ctx_pool_callback_t callback, void *data) { - lm_pool_t *cur = ctx->pools; - while (NULL != cur) { - lm_pool_test(cur); - - if (!cur->available) - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) not avaliable: %s", cur->name, lm_strerror()); - - if(NULL != callback) - if(!callback(ctx, cur, cur->available, data)) - break; - - cur = cur->next; - } -} - lm_pool_t *lm_ctx_pool_find(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *name) { lm_pool_t *cur = ctx->pools; while (NULL != cur) { @@ -96,164 +76,3 @@ lm_pool_t *lm_ctx_pool_by_url(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *host, char *path) { } return NULL; } - -void lm_ctx_pool_get_info(lm_ctx_t *ctx, bool allow_update, bool force_update, lm_ctx_pool_callback_t callback, void *data){ - lm_pool_t *cur = ctx->pools; - bool status = false; - - while(NULL != cur){ - if(lm_pool_path_is_empty(cur)){ - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to load info, pool paths are empty", cur->name); - goto next; - } - - if(force_update) - goto update; - - if(!lm_pool_info_load(cur)){ - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to load info: %s", cur->name, lm_strerror()); - if(!allow_update) - goto next; - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) gonna try updating", cur->name); - } - - goto success; - - update: - if(!lm_pool_info_download(cur)){ - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to update info: %s", cur->name, lm_strerror()); - goto next; - } - - success: - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) loaded pool info", cur->name); - status = true; - - next: - if(NULL != callback) - callback(ctx, cur, status, data); - status = false; - cur = cur->next; - } -} - -void lm_ctx_pool_get_list(lm_ctx_t *ctx, bool allow_update, bool force_update, lm_ctx_pool_callback_t callback, void *data){ - lm_pool_t *cur = ctx->pools; - bool status = false; - - while(NULL != cur){ - if(lm_pool_path_is_empty(cur)){ - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to load list, pool paths are empty", cur->name); - goto next; - } - - if(force_update) - goto update; - - if(!lm_pool_list_load(cur)){ - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to load list: %s", cur->name, lm_strerror()); - if(!allow_update) - goto next; - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) gonna try updating", cur->name); - } - - goto success; - - update: - if(!lm_pool_list_download(cur)){ - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to update list: %s", cur->name, lm_strerror()); - goto next; - } - - success: - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) loaded pool list", cur->name); - status = true; - - next: - if(NULL != callback) - callback(ctx, cur, status, data); - status = false; - cur = cur->next; - } -} - -bool lm_ctx_pool_serve(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *addr, uint8_t threads) { - if (NULL == addr || threads < 0) { - lm_error_set(LM_ERR_ArgNULL); - return false; - } - - struct sockaddr saddr; - char *host = NULL; - lm_mptp_t packet; - uint16_t port; - int sock; - lm_thpool_t tp; - - lm_thpool_init(&tp, threads); - - if (!parse_host(addr, host, &port)) - return false; - - if (port == 0) { - lm_error_set(LM_ERR_NoPort); - return false; - } - - if ((sock = lm_mptp_server_listen(addr, port)) < 0) - return false; - - while (lm_mptp_server_recv(sock, &packet, &saddr)) { - if (!lm_mptp_server_verify(&packet)) { - pdebug(__func__, "skipping packet, failed to verify: %s", lm_strerror()); - continue; - } - - char hostname[packet.header.host_size + 1]; // +1 for NULL terminator - char path[packet.header.data_size + 1], *ppath = path; - - if (!lm_mptp_get_host(&packet, hostname)) { - pdebug(__func__, "skipping packet, failed to get hostname: %s", lm_strerror()); - continue; - } - - if (!lm_mptp_get_data(&packet, path)) { - pdebug(__func__, "skipping packet, failed to get path: %s", lm_strerror()); - continue; - } - - if(MPTP_FLAGS_CODE(&packet) == MPTP_C2S_PULL && (ppath = dirname(path)) == NULL){ - pdebug(__func__, "skipping packet, failed to get dirname: %s", strerror(errno)); - continue; - } - - lm_pool_t *pool = lm_ctx_pool_by_url(ctx, hostname, ppath); - - if (NULL == pool) { - pdebug(__func__, "unknown pool (%s), closing connection", hostname); - lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_BRUH, true); - lm_mptp_server_send(sock, &packet, &saddr); - continue; - } - - if(lm_pool_path_is_empty(pool)){ - pdebug(__func__, "requested pool (%s) have empty paths, closing connection", pool->name); - lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_BRUH, true); - lm_mptp_server_send(sock, &packet, &saddr); - continue; - } - - lm_pool_thread_arg_t *arg = malloc(sizeof(lm_pool_thread_arg_t)); - - memcpy(&arg->addr, &saddr, sizeof(struct sockaddr)); - lm_mptp_copy(&arg->packet, &packet); - arg->pool = pool; - arg->sock = sock; - - pdebug(__func__, "adding new connection to the pool"); - lm_thpool_add(&tp, lm_pool_serve_thread, arg); - } - - lm_thpool_stop(&tp); - return true; -} diff --git a/src/ctx/serve.c b/src/ctx/serve.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a653a76 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ctx/serve.c @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +#include "../../include/thpool.h" +#include "../../include/error.h" +#include "../../include/pool.h" +#include "../../include/util.h" +#include "../../include/ctx.h" + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +void __lm_ctx_serve(lm_pool_t *pool, lm_mptp_t *packet, int sock, struct sockaddr *addr) { + char ipaddr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; + bzero(ipaddr, sizeof(ipaddr)); + sockaddr_to_str(addr, ipaddr); + + switch (MPTP_FLAGS_CODE(packet)) { + + // response PING with PONG + case MPTP_C2S_PING: + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) PING from %s returning PONG", pool->name, ipaddr); + lm_mptp_init(packet, false, MPTP_S2C_PONG, true); + lm_mptp_server_send(sock, packet, addr); + break; + + // when INFO file is requested, send the file + case MPTP_C2S_INFO: + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) INFO from %s attempting to send info", pool->name, ipaddr); + lm_mptp_sendfile(sock, addr, pool->paths.info_file, NULL, NULL); + break; + + // when LIST file is requested, send the file + case MPTP_C2S_LIST: + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) LIST from %s attempting to send list", pool->name, ipaddr); + lm_mptp_sendfile(sock, addr, pool->paths.list_file, NULL, NULL); + break; + + // when the request code is PULL, send the requested package archive and + // requested package signature + case MPTP_C2S_PULL: + // PULL request should contain package path, + // if path (stored in the data field) is empty it's an invalid request + if(packet->header.data_size <= 0){ + lm_mptp_init(packet, false, MPTP_S2C_WHAT, true); + lm_mptp_server_send(sock, packet, addr); + break; + } + + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) PULL from %s attempting to send package archive and signature", pool->name, ipaddr); + char path[packet->header.data_size + 1], *package = path; + + if(!lm_mptp_get_data(packet, path)){ + // we should never be able to get here, if we do theres definetly a bug + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) skipping PULL from %s, failed to get path: %s", pool->name, ipaddr, lm_strerror()); + break; + } + + // if we can't get the package name, then theres something wrong with the request + if((package = basename(path)) == NULL){ + lm_mptp_init(packet, false, MPTP_S2C_WHAT, true); + lm_mptp_server_send(sock, packet, addr); + break; + } + + size_t package_size = strlen(package); + char name[package_size+1], version[package_size+1]; + lm_pkg_t *pkg = NULL; + + // if we can't parse the package name, request is invalid + if(!package_parse(package, name, version)){ + lm_mptp_init(packet, false, MPTP_S2C_WHAT, true); + lm_mptp_server_send(sock, packet, addr); + break; + } + + // if the package is not found in the pool, tell the client + if((pkg = lm_pool_package_find(pool, name, version)) == NULL){ + lm_mptp_init(packet, false, MPTP_S2C_BRUH, true); + lm_mptp_server_send(sock, packet, addr); + break; + } + + // send package archive and the signature file + lm_mptp_sendfile(sock, addr, pkg->paths.archive, NULL, NULL); + lm_mptp_sendfile(sock, addr, pkg->paths.signature, NULL, NULL); + break; + } +} + +void __lm_ctx_serve_thread(void *_arg) { + lm_pool_thread_arg_t *arg = _arg; + __lm_ctx_serve(arg->pool, &arg->packet, arg->sock, &arg->addr); + free(arg); +} + +bool lm_ctx_serve(lm_ctx_t *ctx, char *addr, uint8_t threads){ + if (NULL == addr || threads < 0) { + lm_error_set(LM_ERR_ArgNULL); + return false; + } + + struct sockaddr saddr; + char *host = NULL; + lm_mptp_t packet; + uint16_t port; + int sock; + lm_thpool_t tp; + + lm_thpool_init(&tp, threads); + + if (!parse_host(addr, host, &port)) + return false; + + if (port == 0) { + lm_error_set(LM_ERR_NoPort); + return false; + } + + if ((sock = lm_mptp_server_listen(addr, port)) < 0) + return false; + + while (lm_mptp_server_recv(sock, &packet, &saddr)) { + if (!lm_mptp_server_verify(&packet)) { + pdebug(__func__, "skipping packet, failed to verify: %s", lm_strerror()); + continue; + } + + char hostname[packet.header.host_size + 1]; // +1 for NULL terminator + char path[packet.header.data_size + 1], *ppath = path; + + if (!lm_mptp_get_host(&packet, hostname)) { + pdebug(__func__, "skipping packet, failed to get hostname: %s", lm_strerror()); + continue; + } + + if (!lm_mptp_get_data(&packet, path)) { + pdebug(__func__, "skipping packet, failed to get path: %s", lm_strerror()); + continue; + } + + if(MPTP_FLAGS_CODE(&packet) == MPTP_C2S_PULL && (ppath = dirname(path)) == NULL){ + pdebug(__func__, "skipping packet, failed to get dirname: %s", strerror(errno)); + continue; + } + + lm_pool_t *pool = lm_ctx_pool_by_url(ctx, hostname, ppath); + + if (NULL == pool) { + pdebug(__func__, "unknown pool (%s), closing connection", hostname); + lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_BRUH, true); + lm_mptp_server_send(sock, &packet, &saddr); + continue; + } + + if(lm_pool_path_is_empty(pool)){ + pdebug(__func__, "requested pool (%s) have empty paths, closing connection", pool->name); + lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_BRUH, true); + lm_mptp_server_send(sock, &packet, &saddr); + continue; + } + + lm_pool_thread_arg_t *arg = malloc(sizeof(lm_pool_thread_arg_t)); + + memcpy(&arg->addr, &saddr, sizeof(struct sockaddr)); + lm_mptp_copy(&arg->packet, &packet); + arg->pool = pool; + arg->sock = sock; + + pdebug(__func__, "adding new connection to the pool"); + lm_thpool_add(&tp, __lm_ctx_serve_thread, arg); + } + + lm_thpool_stop(&tp); + return true; +} diff --git a/src/ctx/sync.c b/src/ctx/sync.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..590f204 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ctx/sync.c @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +#include "../../include/error.h" +#include "../../include/pool.h" +#include "../../include/util.h" +#include "../../include/ctx.h" + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +struct __lm_ctx_sync_cb_data { + lm_ctx_t *ctx; + lm_pool_t *pool; + lm_ctx_sync_callback_t callback; + lm_ctx_sync_state_t state; + void *data; +}; + +bool __lm_ctx_sync_callback(char *path, size_t current, size_t total, void *data){ + struct __lm_ctx_sync_cb_data *cbdata = data; + + if(NULL == cbdata->callback) + return true; + + return cbdata->callback(cbdata->ctx, cbdata->pool, cbdata->state, current, total, data); +} + +bool lm_ctx_sync(lm_ctx_t *ctx, bool do_update, lm_ctx_sync_callback_t callback, void *data){ + struct __lm_ctx_sync_cb_data cbdata = { + .ctx = ctx, + .callback = callback, + .data = data, + }; + lm_pool_t *cur = ctx->pools; + bool status = false; + + while(NULL != cur){ + cbdata.pool = cur; + cbdata.state = SYNC_DOWNLOADING_INFO; + + if(lm_pool_path_is_empty(cur)){ + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to load info, pool paths are empty", cur->name); + goto next_info; + } + + if(!do_update && !lm_pool_info_load(cur)){ + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to load info: %s", cur->name, lm_strerror()); + goto next_info; + } + + else if(do_update && !lm_pool_info_download(cur, __lm_ctx_sync_callback, &cbdata)) { + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to update info: %s", cur->name, lm_strerror()); + goto next_info; + } + + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) loaded pool info", cur->name); + status = true; + + next_info: + if(NULL != callback && status) + callback(ctx, cur, SYNC_INFO_SUCCESS, 0, 0, data); + else if(NULL != callback && !status) + callback(ctx, cur, SYNC_INFO_FAIL, 0, 0, data); + status = false; + cur = cur->next; + } + + cur = ctx->pools; + status = false; + + while(NULL != cur){ + cbdata.pool = cur; + cbdata.state = SYNC_DOWNLOADING_LIST; + + if(lm_pool_path_is_empty(cur)){ + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to load list, pool paths are empty", cur->name); + goto next_list; + } + + if(!do_update && !lm_pool_list_load(cur)){ + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to load list: %s", cur->name, lm_strerror()); + goto next_list; + } + + else if(do_update && !lm_pool_list_download(cur, __lm_ctx_sync_callback, &cbdata)) { + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) failed to update list: %s", cur->name, lm_strerror()); + goto next_list; + } + + pdebug(__func__, "(%s) loaded pool list", cur->name); + status = true; + + next_list: + if(NULL != callback && status) + callback(ctx, cur, SYNC_LIST_SUCCESS, 0, 0, data); + else if(NULL != callback && !status) + callback(ctx, cur, SYNC_LIST_FAIL, 0, 0, data); + status = false; + cur = cur->next; + } + + return true; +} diff --git a/src/error.c b/src/error.c index fe44ce9..8f9f283 100644 --- a/src/error.c +++ b/src/error.c @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ void lm_error_set(lm_error_t code, ...) { {.code = LM_ERR_MPTPNotRequest, .desc = _("not a MPTP request") }, {.code = LM_ERR_MPTPNotResponse, .desc = _("not a MPTP response") }, {.code = LM_ERR_MPTPNotLast, .desc = _("MPTP request last flag is not set") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_MPTPNotLast, .desc = _("MPTP request last flag is not set") }, {.code = LM_ERR_NoPort, .desc = _("host port not specified") }, {.code = LM_ERR_PoolInfoBad, .desc = _("pool info is badly formatted or is not complete") }, {.code = LM_ERR_ArcWBlockFail, .desc = _("failed to write block from archive") }, @@ -112,6 +113,23 @@ void lm_error_set(lm_error_t code, ...) { {.code = LM_ERR_InstallDownloadFail, .desc = _("failed to download %s for installation: %s") }, {.code = LM_ERR_PkgNotDownloaded, .desc = _("package is not downloaded") }, {.code = LM_ERR_PkgRemoveDownloadFail, .desc = _("failed to remove downloaded package") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_PkgRemoveDownloadFail, .desc = _("failed to remove downloaded package") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_DstOpenFail, .desc = _("failed to open the destination file") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_SrcOpenFail, .desc = _("failed to open the source file") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_DstWriteFail, .desc = _("failed to write to the destination file") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_DstWriteFail, .desc = _("failed to write to the destination file") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_PkgNoPool, .desc = _("package does not have associated pool") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_CtxTempFailMkdir, .desc = _("failed to create specified temp directory") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_PkgBadArchive, .desc = _("package archive does not contain required files") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_PkgDataNotMatch, .desc = _("package data does not match with target package") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_PkgChangesUpdateFail, .desc = _("failed to update changes file for package: %s") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_PkgHashesOpenFail, .desc = _("failed to access package hashes file") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_DbChangesUnlinkFail, .desc = _("failed to remove package changes file from the database") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_SendStatFail, .desc = _("failed to stat target file for sending") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_SendSnprintfFail, .desc = _("failed to format target file size for sending") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_SendReadFail, .desc = _("failed to read target file size for sending") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_RecvBadSize, .desc = _("failed to parse target file size for receiving") }, + {.code = LM_ERR_RecvNotCompleted, .desc = _("target file is not fully received") }, }; char *fmt = NULL; diff --git a/src/mptp/util.c b/src/mptp/util.c index a3c4530..1275f63 100644 --- a/src/mptp/util.c +++ b/src/mptp/util.c @@ -2,13 +2,15 @@ #include "../../include/error.h" #include "../../include/util.h" +#include #include #include #include +#include #include -bool lm_mptp_sendfile(int sock, struct sockaddr *addr, char *path){ - if (NULL == path){ +bool lm_mptp_sendfile(int sock, struct sockaddr *addr, char *path, lm_mptp_transfer_callback_t callback, void *data){ + if (NULL == path || NULL == addr){ lm_error_set(LM_ERR_ArgNULL); return false; } @@ -17,7 +19,10 @@ bool lm_mptp_sendfile(int sock, struct sockaddr *addr, char *path){ bool ret = false; FILE *file = fopen(path, "r"); + size_t total = 0, current = 0; size_t read = 0; + struct stat st; + int size = -1; if(NULL == file){ pdebug(__func__, "failed to open file: %s", path); @@ -25,16 +30,51 @@ bool lm_mptp_sendfile(int sock, struct sockaddr *addr, char *path){ lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_BRUH, true); goto end; } - + + if(fstat(fileno(file), &st)<0){ + pdebug(__func__, "failed to stat file: %s", path); + lm_error_set(LM_ERR_SendStatFail); + lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_BRUH, true); + goto end; + } + + total = st.st_size; + + lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_COOL, false); + if((size = snprintf(packet.data, MPTP_DATA_MAX, "%lu", st.st_size)) <= 0){ + pdebug(__func__, "snprintf for stat size failed: %s", path); + lm_error_set(LM_ERR_SendSnprintfFail); + lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_BRUH, true); + goto end; + } + + packet.header.data_size = size; + lm_mptp_server_send(sock, &packet, addr); + + // clear the packet lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_COOL, false); while ((read = fread(packet.data, 1, MPTP_DATA_MAX, file)) > 0) { packet.header.data_size = read; if(!lm_mptp_server_send(sock, &packet, addr)) goto end; + + current += read; + + if(NULL != callback) + if(!callback(path, current, st.st_size, data)) + goto end; + lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_COOL, false); } + if(current != total){ + pdebug(__func__, "failed read the entire file (left at %lu/%lu): %s", current, total, path); + lm_error_set(LM_ERR_SendReadFail); + lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_BRUH, true); + goto end; + } + lm_mptp_init(&packet, false, MPTP_S2C_COOL, true); ret = true; @@ -45,7 +85,7 @@ end: return ret; } -bool lm_mptp_recvfile(int sock, char *path){ +bool lm_mptp_recvfile(int sock, char *path, lm_mptp_transfer_callback_t callback, void *data){ if(NULL == path){ lm_error_set(LM_ERR_ArgNULL); return false; @@ -57,6 +97,7 @@ bool lm_mptp_recvfile(int sock, char *path){ } FILE *file = fopen(path, "a"); + size_t total = 0, current = 0; bool ret = false; lm_mptp_t packet; @@ -66,6 +107,23 @@ bool lm_mptp_recvfile(int sock, char *path){ goto end; } + if(!lm_mptp_client_recv(sock, &packet) || !lm_mptp_client_verify(&packet)) + goto end; + + if(MPTP_FLAGS_CODE(&packet) != MPTP_S2C_COOL){ + lm_error_set(LM_ERR_RecvBadCode); + goto end; + } + + char buffer[MPTP_DATA_MAX+1]; + lm_mptp_get_data(&packet, buffer); + total = atol(buffer); + + if(total <= 0){ + lm_error_set(LM_ERR_RecvBadSize); + goto end; + } + while(lm_mptp_client_recv(sock, &packet)){ if(!lm_mptp_client_verify(&packet)) goto end; @@ -82,6 +140,18 @@ bool lm_mptp_recvfile(int sock, char *path){ lm_error_set(LM_ERR_RecvWriteFail); goto end; } + + current += packet.header.data_size; + + if(NULL != callback) + if(!callback(path, current, total, data)) + goto end; + } + + if(current != total){ + pdebug(__func__, "failed to receive the entire file (left at %lu/%lu): %s (%s)", current, total, path, lm_strerror()); + lm_error_set(LM_ERR_RecvNotCompleted); + goto end; } ret = true; diff --git a/src/pool/info.c b/src/pool/info.c index f3b7edc..07d40e5 100644 --- a/src/pool/info.c +++ b/src/pool/info.c @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ bool lm_pool_info_load(lm_pool_t *pool) { return true; } -bool lm_pool_info_download(lm_pool_t *pool) { +bool lm_pool_info_download(lm_pool_t *pool, lm_mptp_transfer_callback_t callback, void *data) { if(NULL == pool){ lm_error_set(LM_ERR_ArgNULL); return false; @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ bool lm_pool_info_download(lm_pool_t *pool) { if(!lm_mptp_client_send(sock, &packet)) goto end; - if(!lm_mptp_recvfile(sock, pool->paths.info_file)) + if(!lm_mptp_recvfile(sock, pool->paths.info_file, callback, data)) goto end; ret = true; diff --git a/src/pool/list.c b/src/pool/list.c index 75db3c8..1446728 100644 --- a/src/pool/list.c +++ b/src/pool/list.c @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ end: return ret; } -bool lm_pool_list_download(lm_pool_t *pool) { +bool lm_pool_list_download(lm_pool_t *pool, lm_mptp_transfer_callback_t callback, void *data) { if(NULL == pool){ lm_error_set(LM_ERR_ArgNULL); return false; @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ bool lm_pool_list_download(lm_pool_t *pool) { if(!lm_mptp_client_send(sock, &packet)) goto end; - if(!lm_mptp_recvfile(sock, pool->paths.list_file)) + if(!lm_mptp_recvfile(sock, pool->paths.list_file, callback, data)) goto end; ret = true; diff --git a/src/pool/package.c b/src/pool/package.c index 07be3e3..8bd1a15 100644 --- a/src/pool/package.c +++ b/src/pool/package.c @@ -59,46 +59,3 @@ bool lm_pool_package_add(lm_pool_t *pool, lm_pkg_t *pkg){ pool->pkg = pkg; return true; } - -bool lm_pool_package_download(lm_pool_t *pool, lm_pkg_t *pkg){ - if(NULL == pool || NULL == pkg){ - lm_error_set(LM_ERR_ArgNULL); - return false; - } - - if(lm_package_path_is_empty(pkg)){ - lm_error_set(LM_ERR_PkgPathsEmpty); - return false; - } - - char data[strlen(pool->url.path)+strlen(pkg->name)+strlen(pkg->version)+20]; - char name[strlen(pkg->name)+strlen(pkg->version)+10]; - - lm_mptp_t packet; - bool ret = false; - int sock = -1; - - snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "%s_%s", pkg->name, pkg->version); - join(data, pool->url.path, name); - - if((sock = lm_mptp_client_connect(pool->url.host, pool->url.port)) < 0) - return false; - - lm_mptp_init(&packet, true, MPTP_C2S_PULL, true); - lm_mptp_set_host(&packet, pool->url.host); - lm_mptp_set_data(&packet, data, strlen(data)); - - if(!lm_mptp_client_send(sock, &packet)) - goto end; - - if(!lm_mptp_recvfile(sock, pkg->paths.archive)) - goto end; - - if(!lm_mptp_recvfile(sock, pkg->paths.signature)) - goto end; - - ret = true; -end: - lm_mptp_close(sock); - return ret; -} diff --git a/src/pool/serve.c b/src/pool/serve.c deleted file mode 100644 index 603c51c..0000000 --- a/src/pool/serve.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -#include "../../include/error.h" -#include "../../include/util.h" -#include "../../include/pool.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -void lm_pool_serve(lm_pool_t *pool, lm_mptp_t *packet, int sock, struct sockaddr *addr) { - char ipaddr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; - bzero(ipaddr, sizeof(ipaddr)); - sockaddr_to_str(addr, ipaddr); - - switch (MPTP_FLAGS_CODE(packet)) { - - // response PING with PONG - case MPTP_C2S_PING: - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) PING from %s returning PONG", pool->name, ipaddr); - lm_mptp_init(packet, false, MPTP_S2C_PONG, true); - lm_mptp_server_send(sock, packet, addr); - break; - - // when INFO file is requested, send the file - case MPTP_C2S_INFO: - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) INFO from %s attempting to send info", pool->name, ipaddr); - lm_mptp_sendfile(sock, addr, pool->paths.info_file); - break; - - // when LIST file is requested, send the file - case MPTP_C2S_LIST: - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) LIST from %s attempting to send list", pool->name, ipaddr); - lm_mptp_sendfile(sock, addr, pool->paths.list_file); - break; - - // when the request code is PULL, send the requested package archive and - // requested package signature - case MPTP_C2S_PULL: - // PULL request should contain package path, - // if path (stored in the data field) is empty it's an invalid request - if(packet->header.data_size <= 0){ - lm_mptp_init(packet, false, MPTP_S2C_WHAT, true); - lm_mptp_server_send(sock, packet, addr); - break; - } - - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) PULL from %s attempting to send package archive and signature", pool->name, ipaddr); - char path[packet->header.data_size + 1], *package = path; - - if(!lm_mptp_get_data(packet, path)){ - // we should never be able to get here, if we do theres definetly a bug - pdebug(__func__, "(%s) skipping PULL from %s, failed to get path: %s", pool->name, ipaddr, lm_strerror()); - break; - } - - // if we can't get the package name, then theres something wrong with the request - if((package = basename(path)) == NULL){ - lm_mptp_init(packet, false, MPTP_S2C_WHAT, true); - lm_mptp_server_send(sock, packet, addr); - break; - } - - size_t package_size = strlen(package); - char name[package_size+1], version[package_size+1]; - lm_pkg_t *pkg = NULL; - - // if we can't parse the package name, request is invalid - if(!package_parse(package, name, version)){ - lm_mptp_init(packet, false, MPTP_S2C_WHAT, true); - lm_mptp_server_send(sock, packet, addr); - break; - } - - // if the package is not found in the pool, tell the client - if((pkg = lm_pool_package_find(pool, name, version)) == NULL){ - lm_mptp_init(packet, false, MPTP_S2C_BRUH, true); - lm_mptp_server_send(sock, packet, addr); - break; - } - - // send package archive and the signature file - lm_mptp_sendfile(sock, addr, pkg->paths.archive); - lm_mptp_sendfile(sock, addr, pkg->paths.signature); - break; - } -} - -void lm_pool_serve_thread(void *_arg) { - lm_pool_thread_arg_t *arg = _arg; - lm_pool_serve(arg->pool, &arg->packet, arg->sock, &arg->addr); - free(arg); -}