From 67094d7c281993497decb1459ea1663765a760eb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dscho Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 15:44:58 +0000 Subject: replaced xalloc with malloc functions, udp input support (untested), fixed http --- rfb.h | 162 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 56 insertions(+), 106 deletions(-) (limited to 'rfb.h') diff --git a/rfb.h b/rfb.h index ae9660e..d138620 100644 --- a/rfb.h +++ b/rfb.h @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include "keysym.h" /* TODO: this stuff has to go into autoconf */ @@ -35,19 +36,13 @@ typedef unsigned int CARD32; typedef CARD32 Pixel; typedef CARD32 KeySym; /* for some strange reason, "typedef signed char Bool;" yields a four byte - signed int on an SGI, but only for rfbserver.o!!! */ + signed int on IRIX, but only for rfbserver.o!!! */ #define Bool signed char #undef FALSE #define FALSE 0 #undef TRUE #define TRUE -1 -#define xalloc malloc -#define xrealloc realloc -#define xfree free - -#include - #include "rfbproto.h" #ifdef __linux__ @@ -84,7 +79,6 @@ typedef CARD32 KeySym; #ifdef WIN32 #include -//#define sockaddr_in sockaddr* #undef SOCKET #define SOCKET int #else @@ -134,6 +128,18 @@ int max(int,int); #define IF_PTHREADS(x) #endif +/* end of stuff for autoconf */ + +/* if you use pthreads, but don't define HAVE_PTHREADS, the structs + get all mixed up. So this gives a linker error reminding you to compile + the library and your application (at least the parts including rfb.h) + with the same support for pthreads. */ +#ifdef HAVE_PTHREADS +#define rfbInitServer rfbInitServerWithPthreads +#else +#define rfbInitServer rfbInitServerWithoutPthreads +#endif + #define MAX_ENCODINGS 10 struct rfbClientRec; @@ -146,6 +152,7 @@ typedef void (*PtrAddEventProcPtr) (int buttonMask, int x, int y, struct rfbClie typedef void (*SetXCutTextProcPtr) (char* str,int len, struct rfbClientRec* cl); typedef struct rfbCursor* (*GetCursorProcPtr) (struct rfbClientRec* pScreen); typedef Bool (*SetTranslateFunctionProcPtr)(struct rfbClientRec* cl); +typedef Bool (*GetPasswordProcPtr)(struct rfbClientRec* cl,char* passWord,int len); typedef void (*NewClientHookPtr)(struct rfbClientRec* cl); typedef void (*DisplayHookPtr)(struct rfbClientRec* cl); @@ -158,26 +165,10 @@ typedef struct { } data; /* there have to be count*3 entries */ } rfbColourMap; -/* this is why windows and it's programs are so huge: - You can't do something like -#define MUTEX(m) - struct { - int i; - MUTEX(m); // this evaluates to ";", and that is not acceptable - // to Visual C++ - } -*/ - -#ifdef WIN32 -#undef MUTEX -#define MUTEX(mutex) char dummy##mutex -#undef COND -#define COND(cond) char dummy##cond -#endif - /* - * Per-screen (framebuffer) structure. There is only one of these, since we - * don't allow the X server to have multiple screens. + * Per-screen (framebuffer) structure. There can be as many as you wish, + * each serving different clients. However, you have to call + * rfbProcessEvents for each of these. */ typedef struct @@ -245,21 +236,26 @@ typedef struct rfbColourMap colourMap; /* set this if rfbServerFormat.trueColour==FALSE */ char* desktopName; char rfbThisHost[255]; + int rfbPort; - Bool socketInitDone; - SOCKET inetdSock; + SOCKET rfbListenSock; int maxSock; int maxFd; - SOCKET rfbListenSock; + fd_set allFds; + + Bool socketInitDone; + SOCKET inetdSock; + Bool inetdInitDone; + int udpPort; SOCKET udpSock; struct rfbClientRec* udpClient; Bool udpSockConnected; struct sockaddr_in udpRemoteAddr; - Bool inetdInitDone; - fd_set allFds; + int rfbMaxClientWait; - /* http stuff */ + + /* http stuff */ Bool httpInitDone; int httpPort; char* httpDir; @@ -267,7 +263,9 @@ typedef struct SOCKET httpSock; FILE* httpFP; - char* rfbAuthPasswdFile; + GetPasswordProcPtr getPassword; + char* rfbAuthPasswdData; + int rfbDeferUpdateTime; char* rfbScreen; Bool rfbAlwaysShared; @@ -295,8 +293,8 @@ typedef struct /* displayHook is called just before a frame buffer update */ DisplayHookPtr displayHook; - MUTEX(cursorMutex); #ifdef HAVE_PTHREADS + MUTEX(cursorMutex); Bool backgroundLoop; #endif @@ -345,6 +343,8 @@ typedef struct rfbClientRec { /* private data. You should put any application client specific data * into a struct and let clientData point to it. Don't forget to * free the struct via clientGoneHook! + * + * This is useful if the IO functions have to behave client specific. */ void* clientData; ClientGoneHookPtr clientGoneHook; @@ -360,15 +360,12 @@ typedef struct rfbClientRec { } state; Bool reverseConnection; - Bool readyForSetColourMapEntries; - Bool useCopyRect; int preferredEncoding; int correMaxWidth, correMaxHeight; /* The following member is only used during VNC authentication */ - CARD8 authChallenge[CHALLENGESIZE]; /* The following members represent the update needed to get the client's @@ -397,7 +394,6 @@ typedef struct rfbClientRec { sraRegionPtr copyRegion; /* the destination region of the copy */ int copyDX, copyDY; /* the translation by which the copy happens */ - sraRegionPtr modifiedRegion; /* As part of the FramebufferUpdateRequest, a client can express interest @@ -407,31 +403,25 @@ typedef struct rfbClientRec { sraRegionPtr requestedRegion; + /* TODO: */ /* The following members represent the state of the "deferred update" timer - when the framebuffer is modified and the client is ready, in most cases it is more efficient to defer sending the update by a few milliseconds so that several changes to the framebuffer can be combined into a single update. */ - /* no deferred timer here; server has to do it alone */ - - /* Bool deferredUpdateScheduled; - OsTimerPtr deferredUpdateTimer; */ - /* translateFn points to the translation function which is used to copy and translate a rectangle from the framebuffer to an output buffer. */ rfbTranslateFnType translateFn; - char *translateLookupTable; - rfbPixelFormat format; -/* - * UPDATE_BUF_SIZE must be big enough to send at least one whole line of the - * framebuffer. So for a max screen width of say 2K with 32-bit pixels this - * means 8K minimum. - */ + /* + * UPDATE_BUF_SIZE must be big enough to send at least one whole line of the + * framebuffer. So for a max screen width of say 2K with 32-bit pixels this + * means 8K minimum. + */ #define UPDATE_BUF_SIZE 30000 @@ -455,7 +445,6 @@ typedef struct rfbClientRec { struct z_stream_s compStream; Bool compStreamInited; - CARD32 zlibCompressLevel; /* tight encoding -- preserve zlib streams' state for each client */ @@ -476,7 +465,8 @@ typedef struct rfbClientRec { #ifdef HAVE_PTHREADS /* whenever a client is referenced, the refCount has to be incremented - and afterwards decremented. + and afterwards decremented, so that the client is not cleaned up + while being referenced. Use the functions rfbIncrClientRef(cl) and rfbDecrClientRef(cl); */ int refCount; @@ -490,7 +480,6 @@ typedef struct rfbClientRec { } rfbClientRec, *rfbClientPtr; - /* * This macro is used to test whether there is a framebuffer update needing to * be sent to the client. @@ -501,28 +490,6 @@ typedef struct rfbClientRec { ((cl)->enableCursorShapeUpdates && (cl)->cursorWasChanged) || \ !sraRgnEmpty((cl)->copyRegion) || !sraRgnEmpty((cl)->modifiedRegion)) - //REGION_NOTEMPTY(&((cl)->screenInfo->screen),&(cl)->copyRegion) || - //REGION_NOTEMPTY(&((cl)->screenInfo->screen),&(cl)->modifiedRegion)) - -/* - * This macro creates an empty region (ie. a region with no areas) if it is - * given a rectangle with a width or height of zero. It appears that - * REGION_INTERSECT does not quite do the right thing with zero-width - * rectangles, but it should with completely empty regions. - */ - -#define SAFE_REGION_INIT(pscreen, preg, rect, size) \ -{ \ - if ( ( (rect) ) && \ - ( ( (rect)->x2 == (rect)->x1 ) || \ - ( (rect)->y2 == (rect)->y1 ) ) ) { \ - REGION_INIT( (pscreen), (preg), NullBox, 0 ); \ - } else { \ - REGION_INIT( (pscreen), (preg), (rect), (size) ); \ - } \ -} - - /* * Macros for endian swapping. */ @@ -544,22 +511,12 @@ static const int rfbEndianTest = (_BYTE_ORDER == _LITTLE_ENDIAN); #define Swap24IfLE(l) (rfbEndianTest ? Swap24(l) : (l)) #define Swap32IfLE(l) (rfbEndianTest ? Swap32(l) : (l)) -/* main.c */ - -extern void rfbLog(char *format, ...); -extern void rfbLogPerror(char *str); - -void rfbScheduleCopyRect(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,int x1,int y1,int x2,int y2,int dx,int dy); -void rfbScheduleCopyRegion(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,sraRegionPtr copyRegion,int dx,int dy); - -void rfbDoCopyRect(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,int x1,int y1,int x2,int y2,int dx,int dy); -void rfbDoCopyRegion(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,sraRegionPtr copyRegion,int dx,int dy); - - /* sockets.c */ extern int rfbMaxClientWait; +extern void rfbInitSockets(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen); +extern void rfbDisconnectUDPSock(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen); extern void rfbCloseClient(rfbClientPtr cl); extern int ReadExact(rfbClientPtr cl, char *buf, int len); extern int WriteExact(rfbClientPtr cl, char *buf, int len); @@ -585,12 +542,13 @@ extern void rfbReleaseClientIterator(rfbClientIteratorPtr iterator); extern void rfbNewClientConnection(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,int sock); extern rfbClientPtr rfbNewClient(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,int sock); +extern rfbClientPtr rfbNewUDPClient(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen); extern rfbClientPtr rfbReverseConnection(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,char *host, int port); extern void rfbClientConnectionGone(rfbClientPtr cl); extern void rfbProcessClientMessage(rfbClientPtr cl); extern void rfbClientConnFailed(rfbClientPtr cl, char *reason); extern void rfbNewUDPConnection(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,int sock); -extern void rfbProcessUDPInput(rfbClientPtr cl); +extern void rfbProcessUDPInput(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen); extern Bool rfbSendFramebufferUpdate(rfbClientPtr cl, sraRegionPtr updateRegion); extern Bool rfbSendRectEncodingRaw(rfbClientPtr cl, int x,int y,int w,int h); extern Bool rfbSendUpdateBuf(rfbClientPtr cl); @@ -628,8 +586,6 @@ extern void httpCheckFds(); /* auth.c */ extern char *rfbAuthPasswdFile; -extern Bool rfbAuthenticating; - extern void rfbAuthNewClient(rfbClientPtr cl); extern void rfbAuthProcessClientMessage(rfbClientPtr cl); @@ -709,11 +665,6 @@ extern void defaultPtrAddEvent(int buttonMask,int x,int y,rfbClientPtr cl); extern void rfbResetStats(rfbClientPtr cl); extern void rfbPrintStats(rfbClientPtr cl); -/* socket.c */ - -extern void rfbInitSockets(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen); -extern void rfbDisconnectUDPSock(rfbScreenInfoPtr cl); - /* font.c */ typedef struct rfbFontData { @@ -734,20 +685,19 @@ void rfbFontBBox(rfbFontDataPtr font,unsigned char c,int* x1,int* y1,int* x2,int /* main.c */ +extern void rfbLog(char *format, ...); +extern void rfbLogPerror(char *str); + +void rfbScheduleCopyRect(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,int x1,int y1,int x2,int y2,int dx,int dy); +void rfbScheduleCopyRegion(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,sraRegionPtr copyRegion,int dx,int dy); + +void rfbDoCopyRect(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,int x1,int y1,int x2,int y2,int dx,int dy); +void rfbDoCopyRegion(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,sraRegionPtr copyRegion,int dx,int dy); + void rfbMarkRectAsModified(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,int x1,int y1,int x2,int y2); void rfbMarkRegionAsModified(rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbScreen,sraRegionPtr modRegion); void doNothingWithClient(rfbClientPtr cl); -/* if you use pthreads, but don't define HAVE_PTHREADS, the structs - get all mixed up. So this gives a linker error reminding you to compile - the library and your application (at least the parts including rfb.h) - with the same support for pthreads. */ -#ifdef HAVE_PTHREADS -#define rfbInitServer rfbInitServerWithPthreads -#else -#define rfbInitServer rfbInitServerWithoutPthreads -#endif - /* functions to make a vnc server */ extern rfbScreenInfoPtr rfbGetScreen(int argc,char** argv, int width,int height,int bitsPerSample,int samplesPerPixel, -- cgit v1.2.1