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1.1 root 1: /*
2: * Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
3: * All rights reserved.
4: *
5: * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
6: * provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
7: * duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
8: * advertising materials, and other materials related to such
9: * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
10: * by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the
11: * University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
12: * from this software without specific prior written permission.
13: * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
14: * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
15: * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
16: */
17:
18: #ifndef lint
19: static char sccsid[] = "@(#)invite.c 5.5 (Berkeley) 6/29/88";
20: #endif /* not lint */
21:
22: #include "talk_ctl.h"
23: #include <sys/time.h>
24: #include <signal.h>
25: #include <setjmp.h>
26:
27: /*
28: * There wasn't an invitation waiting, so send a request containing
29: * our sockt address to the remote talk daemon so it can invite
30: * him
31: */
32:
33: /*
34: * The msg.id's for the invitations
35: * on the local and remote machines.
36: * These are used to delete the
37: * invitations.
38: */
39: int local_id, remote_id;
40: void re_invite();
41: jmp_buf invitebuf;
42:
43: invite_remote()
44: {
45: int nfd, read_mask, template, new_sockt;
46: struct itimerval itimer;
47: CTL_RESPONSE response;
48:
49: itimer.it_value.tv_sec = RING_WAIT;
50: itimer.it_value.tv_usec = 0;
51: itimer.it_interval = itimer.it_value;
52: if (listen(sockt, 5) != 0)
53: p_error("Error on attempt to listen for caller");
54: msg.addr = *(struct sockaddr *)&my_addr;
55: msg.addr.sa_family = htons(msg.addr.sa_family);
56: msg.id_num = htonl(-1); /* an impossible id_num */
57: invitation_waiting = 1;
58: announce_invite();
59: /*
60: * Shut off the automatic messages for a while,
61: * so we can use the interupt timer to resend the invitation
62: */
63: end_msgs();
64: setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &itimer, (struct itimerval *)0);
65: message("Waiting for your party to respond");
66: signal(SIGALRM, re_invite);
67: (void) setjmp(invitebuf);
68: while ((new_sockt = accept(sockt, 0, 0)) < 0) {
69: if (errno == EINTR)
70: continue;
71: p_error("Unable to connect with your party");
72: }
73: close(sockt);
74: sockt = new_sockt;
75:
76: /*
77: * Have the daemons delete the invitations now that we
78: * have connected.
79: */
80: current_state = "Waiting for your party to respond";
81: start_msgs();
82:
83: msg.id_num = htonl(local_id);
84: ctl_transact(my_machine_addr, msg, DELETE, &response);
85: msg.id_num = htonl(remote_id);
86: ctl_transact(his_machine_addr, msg, DELETE, &response);
87: invitation_waiting = 0;
88: }
89:
90: /*
91: * Routine called on interupt to re-invite the callee
92: */
93: void
94: re_invite()
95: {
96:
97: message("Ringing your party again");
98: current_line++;
99: /* force a re-announce */
100: msg.id_num = htonl(remote_id + 1);
101: announce_invite();
102: longjmp(invitebuf, 1);
103: }
104:
105: static char *answers[] = {
106: "answer #0", /* SUCCESS */
107: "Your party is not logged on", /* NOT_HERE */
108: "Target machine is too confused to talk to us", /* FAILED */
109: "Target machine does not recognize us", /* MACHINE_UNKNOWN */
110: "Your party is refusing messages", /* PERMISSION_REFUSED */
111: "Target machine can not handle remote talk", /* UNKNOWN_REQUEST */
112: "Target machine indicates protocol mismatch", /* BADVERSION */
113: "Target machine indicates protocol botch (addr)",/* BADADDR */
114: "Target machine indicates protocol botch (ctl_addr)",/* BADCTLADDR */
115: };
116: #define NANSWERS (sizeof (answers) / sizeof (answers[0]))
117:
118: /*
119: * Transmit the invitation and process the response
120: */
121: announce_invite()
122: {
123: CTL_RESPONSE response;
124:
125: current_state = "Trying to connect to your party's talk daemon";
126: ctl_transact(his_machine_addr, msg, ANNOUNCE, &response);
127: remote_id = response.id_num;
128: if (response.answer != SUCCESS) {
129: if (response.answer < NANSWERS)
130: message(answers[response.answer]);
131: quit();
132: }
133: /* leave the actual invitation on my talk daemon */
134: ctl_transact(my_machine_addr, msg, LEAVE_INVITE, &response);
135: local_id = response.id_num;
136: }
137:
138: /*
139: * Tell the daemon to remove your invitation
140: */
141: send_delete()
142: {
143:
144: msg.type = DELETE;
145: /*
146: * This is just a extra clean up, so just send it
147: * and don't wait for an answer
148: */
149: msg.id_num = htonl(remote_id);
150: daemon_addr.sin_addr = his_machine_addr;
151: if (sendto(ctl_sockt, &msg, sizeof (msg), 0, &daemon_addr,
152: sizeof (daemon_addr)) != sizeof(msg))
153: perror("send_delete (remote)");
154: msg.id_num = htonl(local_id);
155: daemon_addr.sin_addr = my_machine_addr;
156: if (sendto(ctl_sockt, &msg, sizeof (msg), 0, &daemon_addr,
157: sizeof (daemon_addr)) != sizeof (msg))
158: perror("send_delete (local)");
159: }
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