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#ifndef DNSSD_IPC_H
#define DNSSD_IPC_H
#include "dns_sd.h"
//
// Common cross platform services
//
#if defined(WIN32)
# include <winsock2.h>
# define dnssd_InvalidSocket INVALID_SOCKET
# define dnssd_SocketValid(s) ((s) != INVALID_SOCKET)
# define dnssd_EWOULDBLOCK WSAEWOULDBLOCK
# define dnssd_EINTR WSAEINTR
# define dnssd_ECONNRESET WSAECONNRESET
# define dnssd_sock_t SOCKET
# define dnssd_socklen_t int
# define dnssd_close(sock) closesocket(sock)
# define dnssd_errno WSAGetLastError()
# define dnssd_strerror(X) win32_strerror(X)
# define ssize_t int
# define getpid _getpid
# define unlink _unlink
extern char *win32_strerror(int inErrorCode);
#else
# include <sys/types.h>
# include <unistd.h>
#ifdef __ANDROID__
# include <sys/socket.h>
#endif
# include <sys/un.h>
# include <string.h>
# include <stdio.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <sys/stat.h>
#ifndef __ANDROID__
# include <sys/socket.h>
#endif
# include <netinet/in.h>
# define dnssd_InvalidSocket -1
# define dnssd_SocketValid(s) ((s) >= 0)
# define dnssd_EWOULDBLOCK EWOULDBLOCK
# define dnssd_EINTR EINTR
# define dnssd_ECONNRESET ECONNRESET
# define dnssd_EPIPE EPIPE
# define dnssd_sock_t int
# define dnssd_socklen_t unsigned int
# define dnssd_close(sock) close(sock)
# define dnssd_errno errno
# define dnssd_strerror(X) strerror(X)
#endif
#if defined(USE_TCP_LOOPBACK)
# define AF_DNSSD AF_INET
# define MDNS_TCP_SERVERADDR "127.0.0.1"
# define MDNS_TCP_SERVERPORT 5354
# define LISTENQ 5
# define dnssd_sockaddr_t struct sockaddr_in
#else
# define AF_DNSSD AF_LOCAL
# ifndef MDNS_UDS_SERVERPATH
# define MDNS_UDS_SERVERPATH "/var/run/mDNSResponder"
# endif
# define LISTENQ 100
// longest legal control path length
# define MAX_CTLPATH 256
# define dnssd_sockaddr_t struct sockaddr_un
#endif
// Compatibility workaround
#ifndef AF_LOCAL
#define AF_LOCAL AF_UNIX
#endif
// General UDS constants
#define TXT_RECORD_INDEX ((uint32_t)(-1)) // record index for default text record
// IPC data encoding constants and types
#define VERSION 1
#define IPC_FLAGS_NOREPLY 1 // set flag if no asynchronous replies are to be sent to client
// Structure packing macro. If we're not using GNUC, it's not fatal. Most compilers naturally pack the on-the-wire
// structures correctly anyway, so a plain "struct" is usually fine. In the event that structures are not packed
// correctly, our compile-time assertion checks will catch it and prevent inadvertent generation of non-working code.
#ifndef packedstruct
#if ((__GNUC__ > 2) || ((__GNUC__ == 2) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 9)))
#define packedstruct struct __attribute__((__packed__))
#define packedunion union __attribute__((__packed__))
#else
#define packedstruct struct
#define packedunion union
#endif
#endif
typedef enum
{
request_op_none = 0, // No request yet received on this connection
connection_request = 1, // connected socket via DNSServiceConnect()
reg_record_request, // reg/remove record only valid for connected sockets
remove_record_request,
enumeration_request,
reg_service_request,
browse_request,
resolve_request,
query_request,
reconfirm_record_request,
add_record_request,
update_record_request,
setdomain_request, // Up to here is in Tiger and B4W 1.0.3
getproperty_request, // New in B4W 1.0.4
port_mapping_request, // New in Leopard and B4W 2.0
addrinfo_request,
send_bpf, // New in SL
sethost_request,
cancel_request = 63
} request_op_t;
typedef enum
{
enumeration_reply_op = 64,
reg_service_reply_op,
browse_reply_op,
resolve_reply_op,
query_reply_op,
reg_record_reply_op, // Up to here is in Tiger and B4W 1.0.3
getproperty_reply_op, // New in B4W 1.0.4
port_mapping_reply_op, // New in Leopard and B4W 2.0
addrinfo_reply_op,
sethost_reply,
} reply_op_t;
#if defined(_WIN64)
# pragma pack(4)
#endif
// Define context object big enough to hold a 64-bit pointer,
// to accomodate 64-bit clients communicating with 32-bit daemon.
// There's no reason for the daemon to ever be a 64-bit process, but its clients might be
typedef packedunion
{
void *context;
uint32_t u32[2];
} client_context_t;
typedef packedstruct
{
uint32_t version;
uint32_t datalen;
uint32_t ipc_flags;
uint32_t op; // request_op_t or reply_op_t
client_context_t client_context; // context passed from client, returned by server in corresponding reply
uint32_t reg_index; // identifier for a record registered via DNSServiceRegisterRecord() on a
// socket connected by DNSServiceCreateConnection(). Must be unique in the scope of the connection, such that and
// index/socket pair uniquely identifies a record. (Used to select records for removal by DNSServiceRemoveRecord())
} ipc_msg_hdr;
// routines to write to and extract data from message buffers.
// caller responsible for bounds checking.
// ptr is the address of the pointer to the start of the field.
// it is advanced to point to the next field, or the end of the message
void put_uint32(const uint32_t l, char **ptr);
uint32_t get_uint32(const char **ptr, const char *end);
void put_uint16(uint16_t s, char **ptr);
uint16_t get_uint16(const char **ptr, const char *end);
#define put_flags put_uint32
#define get_flags get_uint32
#define put_error_code put_uint32
#define get_error_code get_uint32
int put_string(const char *str, char **ptr);
int get_string(const char **ptr, const char *const end, char *buffer, int buflen);
void put_rdata(const int rdlen, const unsigned char *rdata, char **ptr);
const char *get_rdata(const char **ptr, const char *end, int rdlen); // return value is rdata pointed to by *ptr -
// rdata is not copied from buffer.
void ConvertHeaderBytes(ipc_msg_hdr *hdr);
struct CompileTimeAssertionChecks_dnssd_ipc
{
// Check that the compiler generated our on-the-wire packet format structure definitions
// properly packed, without adding padding bytes to align fields on 32-bit or 64-bit boundaries.
char assert0[(sizeof(client_context_t) == 8) ? 1 : -1];
char assert1[(sizeof(ipc_msg_hdr) == 28) ? 1 : -1];
};
#endif // DNSSD_IPC_H