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40 KiB
C
1223 строки
40 KiB
C
#ifndef PUTTY_PUTTY_H
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#define PUTTY_PUTTY_H
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#include <stddef.h> /* for wchar_t */
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/*
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* Global variables. Most modules declare these `extern', but
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* window.c will do `#define PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS' before including this
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* module, and so will get them properly defined.
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*/
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#ifndef GLOBAL
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#ifdef PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS
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#define GLOBAL
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#else
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#define GLOBAL extern
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifndef DONE_TYPEDEFS
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#define DONE_TYPEDEFS
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typedef struct config_tag Config;
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typedef struct backend_tag Backend;
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typedef struct terminal_tag Terminal;
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#endif
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#include "puttyps.h"
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#include "network.h"
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#include "misc.h"
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/*
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* Fingerprints of the PGP master keys that can be used to establish a trust
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* path between an executable and other files.
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*/
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#define PGP_RSA_MASTER_KEY_FP \
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"8F 15 97 DA 25 30 AB 0D 88 D1 92 54 11 CF 0C 4C"
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#define PGP_DSA_MASTER_KEY_FP \
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"313C 3E76 4B74 C2C5 F2AE 83A8 4F5E 6DF5 6A93 B34E"
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/* Three attribute types:
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* The ATTRs (normal attributes) are stored with the characters in
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* the main display arrays
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*
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* The TATTRs (temporary attributes) are generated on the fly, they
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* can overlap with characters but not with normal attributes.
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*
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* The LATTRs (line attributes) are an entirely disjoint space of
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* flags.
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*
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* The DATTRs (display attributes) are internal to terminal.c (but
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* defined here because their values have to match the others
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* here); they reuse the TATTR_* space but are always masked off
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* before sending to the front end.
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*
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* ATTR_INVALID is an illegal colour combination.
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*/
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#define TATTR_ACTCURS 0x40000000UL /* active cursor (block) */
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#define TATTR_PASCURS 0x20000000UL /* passive cursor (box) */
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#define TATTR_RIGHTCURS 0x10000000UL /* cursor-on-RHS */
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#define TATTR_COMBINING 0x80000000UL /* combining characters */
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#define DATTR_STARTRUN 0x80000000UL /* start of redraw run */
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#define TDATTR_MASK 0xF0000000UL
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#define TATTR_MASK (TDATTR_MASK)
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#define DATTR_MASK (TDATTR_MASK)
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#define LATTR_NORM 0x00000000UL
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#define LATTR_WIDE 0x00000001UL
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#define LATTR_TOP 0x00000002UL
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#define LATTR_BOT 0x00000003UL
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#define LATTR_MODE 0x00000003UL
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#define LATTR_WRAPPED 0x00000010UL /* this line wraps to next */
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#define LATTR_WRAPPED2 0x00000020UL /* with WRAPPED: CJK wide character
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wrapped to next line, so last
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single-width cell is empty */
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#define ATTR_INVALID 0x03FFFFU
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/* Like Linux use the F000 page for direct to font. */
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#define CSET_OEMCP 0x0000F000UL /* OEM Codepage DTF */
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#define CSET_ACP 0x0000F100UL /* Ansi Codepage DTF */
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/* These are internal use overlapping with the UTF-16 surrogates */
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#define CSET_ASCII 0x0000D800UL /* normal ASCII charset ESC ( B */
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#define CSET_LINEDRW 0x0000D900UL /* line drawing charset ESC ( 0 */
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#define CSET_SCOACS 0x0000DA00UL /* SCO Alternate charset */
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#define CSET_GBCHR 0x0000DB00UL /* UK variant charset ESC ( A */
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#define CSET_MASK 0xFFFFFF00UL /* Character set mask */
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#define DIRECT_CHAR(c) ((c&0xFFFFFC00)==0xD800)
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#define DIRECT_FONT(c) ((c&0xFFFFFE00)==0xF000)
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#define UCSERR (CSET_LINEDRW|'a') /* UCS Format error character. */
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/*
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* UCSWIDE is a special value used in the terminal data to signify
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* the character cell containing the right-hand half of a CJK wide
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* character. We use 0xDFFF because it's part of the surrogate
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* range and hence won't be used for anything else (it's impossible
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* to input it via UTF-8 because our UTF-8 decoder correctly
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* rejects surrogates).
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*/
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#define UCSWIDE 0xDFFF
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#define ATTR_NARROW 0x800000U
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#define ATTR_WIDE 0x400000U
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#define ATTR_BOLD 0x040000U
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#define ATTR_UNDER 0x080000U
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#define ATTR_REVERSE 0x100000U
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#define ATTR_BLINK 0x200000U
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#define ATTR_FGMASK 0x0001FFU
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#define ATTR_BGMASK 0x03FE00U
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#define ATTR_COLOURS 0x03FFFFU
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#define ATTR_FGSHIFT 0
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#define ATTR_BGSHIFT 9
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/*
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* The definitive list of colour numbers stored in terminal
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* attribute words is kept here. It is:
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*
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* - 0-7 are ANSI colours (KRGYBMCW).
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* - 8-15 are the bold versions of those colours.
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* - 16-255 are the remains of the xterm 256-colour mode (a
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* 216-colour cube with R at most significant and B at least,
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* followed by a uniform series of grey shades running between
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* black and white but not including either on grounds of
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* redundancy).
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* - 256 is default foreground
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* - 257 is default bold foreground
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* - 258 is default background
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* - 259 is default bold background
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* - 260 is cursor foreground
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* - 261 is cursor background
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*/
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#define ATTR_DEFFG (256 << ATTR_FGSHIFT)
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#define ATTR_DEFBG (258 << ATTR_BGSHIFT)
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#define ATTR_DEFAULT (ATTR_DEFFG | ATTR_DEFBG)
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struct sesslist {
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int nsessions;
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char **sessions;
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char *buffer; /* so memory can be freed later */
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};
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struct unicode_data {
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char **uni_tbl;
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int dbcs_screenfont;
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int font_codepage;
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int line_codepage;
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wchar_t unitab_scoacs[256];
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wchar_t unitab_line[256];
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wchar_t unitab_font[256];
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wchar_t unitab_xterm[256];
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wchar_t unitab_oemcp[256];
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unsigned char unitab_ctrl[256];
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};
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#define LGXF_OVR 1 /* existing logfile overwrite */
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#define LGXF_APN 0 /* existing logfile append */
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#define LGXF_ASK -1 /* existing logfile ask */
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#define LGTYP_NONE 0 /* logmode: no logging */
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#define LGTYP_ASCII 1 /* logmode: pure ascii */
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#define LGTYP_DEBUG 2 /* logmode: all chars of traffic */
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#define LGTYP_PACKETS 3 /* logmode: SSH data packets */
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#define LGTYP_SSHRAW 4 /* logmode: SSH raw data */
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typedef enum {
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/* Actual special commands. Originally Telnet, but some codes have
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* been re-used for similar specials in other protocols. */
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TS_AYT, TS_BRK, TS_SYNCH, TS_EC, TS_EL, TS_GA, TS_NOP, TS_ABORT,
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TS_AO, TS_IP, TS_SUSP, TS_EOR, TS_EOF, TS_LECHO, TS_RECHO, TS_PING,
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TS_EOL,
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/* Special command for SSH. */
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TS_REKEY,
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/* POSIX-style signals. (not Telnet) */
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TS_SIGABRT, TS_SIGALRM, TS_SIGFPE, TS_SIGHUP, TS_SIGILL,
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TS_SIGINT, TS_SIGKILL, TS_SIGPIPE, TS_SIGQUIT, TS_SIGSEGV,
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TS_SIGTERM, TS_SIGUSR1, TS_SIGUSR2,
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/* Pseudo-specials used for constructing the specials menu. */
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TS_SEP, /* Separator */
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TS_SUBMENU, /* Start a new submenu with specified name */
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TS_EXITMENU /* Exit current submenu or end of specials */
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} Telnet_Special;
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struct telnet_special {
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const char *name;
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int code;
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};
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typedef enum {
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MBT_NOTHING,
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MBT_LEFT, MBT_MIDDLE, MBT_RIGHT, /* `raw' button designations */
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MBT_SELECT, MBT_EXTEND, MBT_PASTE, /* `cooked' button designations */
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MBT_WHEEL_UP, MBT_WHEEL_DOWN /* mouse wheel */
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} Mouse_Button;
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typedef enum {
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MA_NOTHING, MA_CLICK, MA_2CLK, MA_3CLK, MA_DRAG, MA_RELEASE
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} Mouse_Action;
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/* Keyboard modifiers -- keys the user is actually holding down */
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#define PKM_SHIFT 0x01
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#define PKM_CONTROL 0x02
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#define PKM_META 0x04
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#define PKM_ALT 0x08
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/* Keyboard flags that aren't really modifiers */
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#define PKF_CAPSLOCK 0x10
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#define PKF_NUMLOCK 0x20
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#define PKF_REPEAT 0x40
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/* Stand-alone keysyms for function keys */
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typedef enum {
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PK_NULL, /* No symbol for this key */
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/* Main keypad keys */
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PK_ESCAPE, PK_TAB, PK_BACKSPACE, PK_RETURN, PK_COMPOSE,
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/* Editing keys */
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PK_HOME, PK_INSERT, PK_DELETE, PK_END, PK_PAGEUP, PK_PAGEDOWN,
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/* Cursor keys */
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PK_UP, PK_DOWN, PK_RIGHT, PK_LEFT, PK_REST,
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/* Numeric keypad */ /* Real one looks like: */
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PK_PF1, PK_PF2, PK_PF3, PK_PF4, /* PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 */
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PK_KPCOMMA, PK_KPMINUS, PK_KPDECIMAL, /* 7 8 9 - */
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PK_KP0, PK_KP1, PK_KP2, PK_KP3, PK_KP4, /* 4 5 6 , */
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PK_KP5, PK_KP6, PK_KP7, PK_KP8, PK_KP9, /* 1 2 3 en- */
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PK_KPBIGPLUS, PK_KPENTER, /* 0 . ter */
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/* Top row */
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PK_F1, PK_F2, PK_F3, PK_F4, PK_F5,
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PK_F6, PK_F7, PK_F8, PK_F9, PK_F10,
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PK_F11, PK_F12, PK_F13, PK_F14, PK_F15,
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PK_F16, PK_F17, PK_F18, PK_F19, PK_F20,
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PK_PAUSE
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} Key_Sym;
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#define PK_ISEDITING(k) ((k) >= PK_HOME && (k) <= PK_PAGEDOWN)
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#define PK_ISCURSOR(k) ((k) >= PK_UP && (k) <= PK_REST)
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#define PK_ISKEYPAD(k) ((k) >= PK_PF1 && (k) <= PK_KPENTER)
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#define PK_ISFKEY(k) ((k) >= PK_F1 && (k) <= PK_F20)
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enum {
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VT_XWINDOWS, VT_OEMANSI, VT_OEMONLY, VT_POORMAN, VT_UNICODE
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};
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enum {
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/*
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* SSH-2 key exchange algorithms
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*/
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KEX_WARN,
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KEX_DHGROUP1,
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KEX_DHGROUP14,
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KEX_DHGEX,
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KEX_RSA,
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KEX_MAX
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};
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enum {
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/*
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* SSH ciphers (both SSH-1 and SSH-2)
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*/
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CIPHER_WARN, /* pseudo 'cipher' */
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CIPHER_3DES,
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CIPHER_BLOWFISH,
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CIPHER_AES, /* (SSH-2 only) */
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CIPHER_DES,
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CIPHER_ARCFOUR,
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CIPHER_MAX /* no. ciphers (inc warn) */
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};
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enum {
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/*
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* Several different bits of the PuTTY configuration seem to be
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* three-way settings whose values are `always yes', `always
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* no', and `decide by some more complex automated means'. This
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* is true of line discipline options (local echo and line
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* editing), proxy DNS, Close On Exit, and SSH server bug
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* workarounds. Accordingly I supply a single enum here to deal
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* with them all.
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*/
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FORCE_ON, FORCE_OFF, AUTO
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};
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enum {
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/*
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* Proxy types.
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*/
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PROXY_NONE, PROXY_SOCKS4, PROXY_SOCKS5,
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PROXY_HTTP, PROXY_TELNET, PROXY_CMD
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};
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enum {
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/*
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* Line discipline options which the backend might try to control.
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*/
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LD_EDIT, /* local line editing */
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LD_ECHO /* local echo */
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};
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enum {
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/* Actions on remote window title query */
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TITLE_NONE, TITLE_EMPTY, TITLE_REAL
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};
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enum {
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/* Protocol back ends. (cfg.protocol) */
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PROT_RAW, PROT_TELNET, PROT_RLOGIN, PROT_SSH,
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/* PROT_SERIAL is supported on a subset of platforms, but it doesn't
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* hurt to define it globally. */
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PROT_SERIAL
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};
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enum {
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/* Bell settings (cfg.beep) */
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BELL_DISABLED, BELL_DEFAULT, BELL_VISUAL, BELL_WAVEFILE, BELL_PCSPEAKER
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};
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enum {
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/* Taskbar flashing indication on bell (cfg.beep_ind) */
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B_IND_DISABLED, B_IND_FLASH, B_IND_STEADY
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};
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enum {
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/* Resize actions (cfg.resize_action) */
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RESIZE_TERM, RESIZE_DISABLED, RESIZE_FONT, RESIZE_EITHER
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};
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enum {
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/* Function key types (cfg.funky_type) */
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FUNKY_TILDE,
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FUNKY_LINUX,
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FUNKY_XTERM,
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FUNKY_VT400,
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FUNKY_VT100P,
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FUNKY_SCO
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};
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enum {
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FQ_DEFAULT, FQ_ANTIALIASED, FQ_NONANTIALIASED, FQ_CLEARTYPE
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};
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enum {
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SER_PAR_NONE, SER_PAR_ODD, SER_PAR_EVEN, SER_PAR_MARK, SER_PAR_SPACE
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};
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enum {
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SER_FLOW_NONE, SER_FLOW_XONXOFF, SER_FLOW_RTSCTS, SER_FLOW_DSRDTR
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};
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extern const char *const ttymodes[];
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enum {
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/*
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* Network address types. Used for specifying choice of IPv4/v6
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* in config; also used in proxy.c to indicate whether a given
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* host name has already been resolved or will be resolved at
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* the proxy end.
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*/
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ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC, ADDRTYPE_IPV4, ADDRTYPE_IPV6, ADDRTYPE_NAME
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};
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struct backend_tag {
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const char *(*init) (void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle,
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Config *cfg,
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char *host, int port, char **realhost, int nodelay,
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int keepalive);
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void (*free) (void *handle);
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/* back->reconfig() passes in a replacement configuration. */
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void (*reconfig) (void *handle, Config *cfg);
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/* back->send() returns the current amount of buffered data. */
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int (*send) (void *handle, char *buf, int len);
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/* back->sendbuffer() does the same thing but without attempting a send */
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int (*sendbuffer) (void *handle);
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void (*size) (void *handle, int width, int height);
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void (*special) (void *handle, Telnet_Special code);
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const struct telnet_special *(*get_specials) (void *handle);
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int (*connected) (void *handle);
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int (*exitcode) (void *handle);
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/* If back->sendok() returns FALSE, data sent to it from the frontend
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* may be lost. */
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int (*sendok) (void *handle);
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int (*ldisc) (void *handle, int);
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void (*provide_ldisc) (void *handle, void *ldisc);
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void (*provide_logctx) (void *handle, void *logctx);
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/*
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* back->unthrottle() tells the back end that the front end
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* buffer is clearing.
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*/
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void (*unthrottle) (void *handle, int);
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int (*cfg_info) (void *handle);
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char *name;
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int protocol;
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int default_port;
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};
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extern Backend *backends[];
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/*
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* Suggested default protocol provided by the backend link module.
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* The application is free to ignore this.
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*/
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extern const int be_default_protocol;
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/*
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* Name of this particular application, for use in the config box
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* and other pieces of text.
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*/
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extern const char *const appname;
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/*
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* IMPORTANT POLICY POINT: everything in this structure which wants
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* to be treated like an integer must be an actual, honest-to-
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* goodness `int'. No enum-typed variables. This is because parts
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* of the code will want to pass around `int *' pointers to them
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* and we can't run the risk of porting to some system on which the
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* enum comes out as a different size from int.
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*/
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struct config_tag {
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/* Basic options */
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char host[512];
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int port;
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int protocol;
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int addressfamily;
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int close_on_exit;
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int warn_on_close;
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int ping_interval; /* in seconds */
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int tcp_nodelay;
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int tcp_keepalives;
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/* Proxy options */
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char proxy_exclude_list[512];
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int proxy_dns;
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int even_proxy_localhost;
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int proxy_type;
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char proxy_host[512];
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int proxy_port;
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char proxy_username[128];
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char proxy_password[128];
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char proxy_telnet_command[512];
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/* SSH options */
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char remote_cmd[512];
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char *remote_cmd_ptr; /* might point to a larger command
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* but never for loading/saving */
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char *remote_cmd_ptr2; /* might point to a larger command
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* but never for loading/saving */
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int nopty;
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int compression;
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int ssh_kexlist[KEX_MAX];
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int ssh_rekey_time; /* in minutes */
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char ssh_rekey_data[16];
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int tryagent;
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int agentfwd;
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int change_username; /* allow username switching in SSH-2 */
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int ssh_cipherlist[CIPHER_MAX];
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Filename keyfile;
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int sshprot; /* use v1 or v2 when both available */
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int ssh2_des_cbc; /* "des-cbc" unrecommended SSH-2 cipher */
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int ssh_no_userauth; /* bypass "ssh-userauth" (SSH-2 only) */
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int try_tis_auth;
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int try_ki_auth;
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int ssh_subsys; /* run a subsystem rather than a command */
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int ssh_subsys2; /* fallback to go with remote_cmd_ptr2 */
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int ssh_no_shell; /* avoid running a shell */
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char ssh_nc_host[512]; /* host to connect to in `nc' mode */
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int ssh_nc_port; /* port to connect to in `nc' mode */
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/* Telnet options */
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char termtype[32];
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char termspeed[32];
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char ttymodes[768]; /* MODE\tVvalue\0MODE\tA\0\0 */
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char environmt[1024]; /* VAR\tvalue\0VAR\tvalue\0\0 */
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char username[100];
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char localusername[100];
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int rfc_environ;
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int passive_telnet;
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/* Serial port options */
|
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char serline[256];
|
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int serspeed;
|
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int serdatabits, serstopbits;
|
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int serparity;
|
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int serflow;
|
|
/* Keyboard options */
|
|
int bksp_is_delete;
|
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int rxvt_homeend;
|
|
int funky_type;
|
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int no_applic_c; /* totally disable app cursor keys */
|
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int no_applic_k; /* totally disable app keypad */
|
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int no_mouse_rep; /* totally disable mouse reporting */
|
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int no_remote_resize; /* disable remote resizing */
|
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int no_alt_screen; /* disable alternate screen */
|
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int no_remote_wintitle; /* disable remote retitling */
|
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int no_dbackspace; /* disable destructive backspace */
|
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int no_remote_charset; /* disable remote charset config */
|
|
int remote_qtitle_action; /* remote win title query action */
|
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int app_cursor;
|
|
int app_keypad;
|
|
int nethack_keypad;
|
|
int telnet_keyboard;
|
|
int telnet_newline;
|
|
int alt_f4; /* is it special? */
|
|
int alt_space; /* is it special? */
|
|
int alt_only; /* is it special? */
|
|
int localecho;
|
|
int localedit;
|
|
int alwaysontop;
|
|
int fullscreenonaltenter;
|
|
int scroll_on_key;
|
|
int scroll_on_disp;
|
|
int erase_to_scrollback;
|
|
int compose_key;
|
|
int ctrlaltkeys;
|
|
char wintitle[256]; /* initial window title */
|
|
/* Terminal options */
|
|
int savelines;
|
|
int dec_om;
|
|
int wrap_mode;
|
|
int lfhascr;
|
|
int cursor_type; /* 0=block 1=underline 2=vertical */
|
|
int blink_cur;
|
|
int beep;
|
|
int beep_ind;
|
|
int bellovl; /* bell overload protection active? */
|
|
int bellovl_n; /* number of bells to cause overload */
|
|
int bellovl_t; /* time interval for overload (seconds) */
|
|
int bellovl_s; /* period of silence to re-enable bell (s) */
|
|
Filename bell_wavefile;
|
|
int scrollbar;
|
|
int scrollbar_in_fullscreen;
|
|
int resize_action;
|
|
int bce;
|
|
int blinktext;
|
|
int win_name_always;
|
|
int width, height;
|
|
FontSpec font;
|
|
int font_quality;
|
|
Filename logfilename;
|
|
int logtype;
|
|
int logxfovr;
|
|
int logflush;
|
|
int logomitpass;
|
|
int logomitdata;
|
|
int hide_mouseptr;
|
|
int sunken_edge;
|
|
int window_border;
|
|
char answerback[256];
|
|
char printer[128];
|
|
int arabicshaping;
|
|
int bidi;
|
|
/* Colour options */
|
|
int ansi_colour;
|
|
int xterm_256_colour;
|
|
int system_colour;
|
|
int try_palette;
|
|
int bold_colour;
|
|
unsigned char colours[22][3];
|
|
/* Selection options */
|
|
int mouse_is_xterm;
|
|
int rect_select;
|
|
int rawcnp;
|
|
int rtf_paste;
|
|
int mouse_override;
|
|
short wordness[256];
|
|
/* translations */
|
|
int vtmode;
|
|
char line_codepage[128];
|
|
int cjk_ambig_wide;
|
|
int utf8_override;
|
|
int xlat_capslockcyr;
|
|
/* X11 forwarding */
|
|
int x11_forward;
|
|
char x11_display[128];
|
|
int x11_auth;
|
|
/* port forwarding */
|
|
int lport_acceptall; /* accept conns from hosts other than localhost */
|
|
int rport_acceptall; /* same for remote forwarded ports (SSH-2 only) */
|
|
/*
|
|
* The port forwarding string contains a number of
|
|
* NUL-terminated substrings, terminated in turn by an empty
|
|
* string (i.e. a second NUL immediately after the previous
|
|
* one). Each string can be of one of the following forms:
|
|
*
|
|
* [LR]localport\thost:port
|
|
* [LR]localaddr:localport\thost:port
|
|
* Dlocalport
|
|
* Dlocaladdr:localport
|
|
*/
|
|
char portfwd[1024];
|
|
/* SSH bug compatibility modes */
|
|
int sshbug_ignore1, sshbug_plainpw1, sshbug_rsa1,
|
|
sshbug_hmac2, sshbug_derivekey2, sshbug_rsapad2,
|
|
sshbug_pksessid2, sshbug_rekey2, sshbug_maxpkt2;
|
|
/*
|
|
* ssh_simple means that we promise never to open any channel other
|
|
* than the main one, which means it can safely use a very large
|
|
* window in SSH-2.
|
|
*/
|
|
int ssh_simple;
|
|
/* Options for pterm. Should split out into platform-dependent part. */
|
|
int stamp_utmp;
|
|
int login_shell;
|
|
int scrollbar_on_left;
|
|
int shadowbold;
|
|
FontSpec boldfont;
|
|
FontSpec widefont;
|
|
FontSpec wideboldfont;
|
|
int shadowboldoffset;
|
|
int crhaslf;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Some global flags denoting the type of application.
|
|
*
|
|
* FLAG_VERBOSE is set when the user requests verbose details.
|
|
*
|
|
* FLAG_STDERR is set in command-line applications (which have a
|
|
* functioning stderr that it makes sense to write to) and not in
|
|
* GUI applications (which don't).
|
|
*
|
|
* FLAG_INTERACTIVE is set when a full interactive shell session is
|
|
* being run, _either_ because no remote command has been provided
|
|
* _or_ because the application is GUI and can't run non-
|
|
* interactively.
|
|
*
|
|
* These flags describe the type of _application_ - they wouldn't
|
|
* vary between individual sessions - and so it's OK to have this
|
|
* variable be GLOBAL.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that additional flags may be defined in platform-specific
|
|
* headers. It's probably best if those ones start from 0x1000, to
|
|
* avoid collision.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define FLAG_VERBOSE 0x0001
|
|
#define FLAG_STDERR 0x0002
|
|
#define FLAG_INTERACTIVE 0x0004
|
|
GLOBAL int flags;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Likewise, these two variables are set up when the application
|
|
* initialises, and inform all default-settings accesses after
|
|
* that.
|
|
*/
|
|
GLOBAL int default_protocol;
|
|
GLOBAL int default_port;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* This is set TRUE by cmdline.c iff a session is loaded with "-load".
|
|
*/
|
|
GLOBAL int loaded_session;
|
|
|
|
struct RSAKey; /* be a little careful of scope */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Mechanism for getting text strings such as usernames and passwords
|
|
* from the front-end.
|
|
* The fields are mostly modelled after SSH's keyboard-interactive auth.
|
|
* FIXME We should probably mandate a character set/encoding (probably UTF-8).
|
|
*
|
|
* Since many of the pieces of text involved may be chosen by the server,
|
|
* the caller must take care to ensure that the server can't spoof locally-
|
|
* generated prompts such as key passphrase prompts. Some ground rules:
|
|
* - If the front-end needs to truncate a string, it should lop off the
|
|
* end.
|
|
* - The front-end should filter out any dangerous characters and
|
|
* generally not trust the strings. (But \n is required to behave
|
|
* vaguely sensibly, at least in `instruction', and ideally in
|
|
* `prompt[]' too.)
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
char *prompt;
|
|
int echo;
|
|
char *result; /* allocated/freed by caller */
|
|
size_t result_len;
|
|
} prompt_t;
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Indicates whether the information entered is to be used locally
|
|
* (for instance a key passphrase prompt), or is destined for the wire.
|
|
* This is a hint only; the front-end is at liberty not to use this
|
|
* information (so the caller should ensure that the supplied text is
|
|
* sufficient).
|
|
*/
|
|
int to_server;
|
|
char *name; /* Short description, perhaps for dialog box title */
|
|
int name_reqd; /* Display of `name' required or optional? */
|
|
char *instruction; /* Long description, maybe with embedded newlines */
|
|
int instr_reqd; /* Display of `instruction' required or optional? */
|
|
size_t n_prompts;
|
|
prompt_t **prompts;
|
|
void *frontend;
|
|
void *data; /* slot for housekeeping data, managed by
|
|
* get_userpass_input(); initially NULL */
|
|
} prompts_t;
|
|
prompts_t *new_prompts(void *frontend);
|
|
void add_prompt(prompts_t *p, char *promptstr, int echo, size_t len);
|
|
/* Burn the evidence. (Assumes _all_ strings want free()ing.) */
|
|
void free_prompts(prompts_t *p);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from the front end.
|
|
*/
|
|
void request_resize(void *frontend, int, int);
|
|
void do_text(Context, int, int, wchar_t *, int, unsigned long, int);
|
|
void do_cursor(Context, int, int, wchar_t *, int, unsigned long, int);
|
|
int char_width(Context ctx, int uc);
|
|
#ifdef OPTIMISE_SCROLL
|
|
void do_scroll(Context, int, int, int);
|
|
#endif
|
|
void set_title(void *frontend, char *);
|
|
void set_icon(void *frontend, char *);
|
|
void set_sbar(void *frontend, int, int, int);
|
|
Context get_ctx(void *frontend);
|
|
void free_ctx(Context);
|
|
void palette_set(void *frontend, int, int, int, int);
|
|
void palette_reset(void *frontend);
|
|
void write_aclip(void *frontend, char *, int, int);
|
|
void write_clip(void *frontend, wchar_t *, int *, int, int);
|
|
void get_clip(void *frontend, wchar_t **, int *);
|
|
void optimised_move(void *frontend, int, int, int);
|
|
void set_raw_mouse_mode(void *frontend, int);
|
|
void connection_fatal(void *frontend, char *, ...);
|
|
void fatalbox(char *, ...);
|
|
void modalfatalbox(char *, ...);
|
|
#ifdef macintosh
|
|
#pragma noreturn(fatalbox)
|
|
#pragma noreturn(modalfatalbox)
|
|
#endif
|
|
void do_beep(void *frontend, int);
|
|
void begin_session(void *frontend);
|
|
void sys_cursor(void *frontend, int x, int y);
|
|
void request_paste(void *frontend);
|
|
void frontend_keypress(void *frontend);
|
|
void ldisc_update(void *frontend, int echo, int edit);
|
|
/* It's the backend's responsibility to invoke this at the start of a
|
|
* connection, if necessary; it can also invoke it later if the set of
|
|
* special commands changes. It does not need to invoke it at session
|
|
* shutdown. */
|
|
void update_specials_menu(void *frontend);
|
|
int from_backend(void *frontend, int is_stderr, const char *data, int len);
|
|
int from_backend_untrusted(void *frontend, const char *data, int len);
|
|
void notify_remote_exit(void *frontend);
|
|
/* Get a sensible value for a tty mode. NULL return = don't set.
|
|
* Otherwise, returned value should be freed by caller. */
|
|
char *get_ttymode(void *frontend, const char *mode);
|
|
/*
|
|
* >0 = `got all results, carry on'
|
|
* 0 = `user cancelled' (FIXME distinguish "give up entirely" and "next auth"?)
|
|
* <0 = `please call back later with more in/inlen'
|
|
*/
|
|
int get_userpass_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen);
|
|
#define OPTIMISE_IS_SCROLL 1
|
|
|
|
void set_iconic(void *frontend, int iconic);
|
|
void move_window(void *frontend, int x, int y);
|
|
void set_zorder(void *frontend, int top);
|
|
void refresh_window(void *frontend);
|
|
void set_zoomed(void *frontend, int zoomed);
|
|
int is_iconic(void *frontend);
|
|
void get_window_pos(void *frontend, int *x, int *y);
|
|
void get_window_pixels(void *frontend, int *x, int *y);
|
|
char *get_window_title(void *frontend, int icon);
|
|
/* Hint from backend to frontend about time-consuming operations.
|
|
* Initial state is assumed to be BUSY_NOT. */
|
|
enum {
|
|
BUSY_NOT, /* Not busy, all user interaction OK */
|
|
BUSY_WAITING, /* Waiting for something; local event loops still running
|
|
so some local interaction (e.g. menus) OK, but network
|
|
stuff is suspended */
|
|
BUSY_CPU /* Locally busy (e.g. crypto); user interaction suspended */
|
|
};
|
|
void set_busy_status(void *frontend, int status);
|
|
|
|
void cleanup_exit(int);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from noise.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
void noise_get_heavy(void (*func) (void *, int));
|
|
void noise_get_light(void (*func) (void *, int));
|
|
void noise_regular(void);
|
|
void noise_ultralight(unsigned long data);
|
|
void random_save_seed(void);
|
|
void random_destroy_seed(void);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from settings.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
Backend *backend_from_name(const char *name);
|
|
Backend *backend_from_proto(int proto);
|
|
char *save_settings(char *section, Config * cfg);
|
|
void save_open_settings(void *sesskey, Config *cfg);
|
|
void load_settings(char *section, Config * cfg);
|
|
void load_open_settings(void *sesskey, Config *cfg);
|
|
void get_sesslist(struct sesslist *, int allocate);
|
|
void do_defaults(char *, Config *);
|
|
void registry_cleanup(void);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Functions used by settings.c to provide platform-specific
|
|
* default settings.
|
|
*
|
|
* (The integer one is expected to return `def' if it has no clear
|
|
* opinion of its own. This is because there's no integer value
|
|
* which I can reliably set aside to indicate `nil'. The string
|
|
* function is perfectly all right returning NULL, of course. The
|
|
* Filename and FontSpec functions are _not allowed_ to fail to
|
|
* return, since these defaults _must_ be per-platform.)
|
|
*/
|
|
char *platform_default_s(const char *name);
|
|
int platform_default_i(const char *name, int def);
|
|
Filename platform_default_filename(const char *name);
|
|
FontSpec platform_default_fontspec(const char *name);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from terminal.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
Terminal *term_init(Config *, struct unicode_data *, void *);
|
|
void term_free(Terminal *);
|
|
void term_size(Terminal *, int, int, int);
|
|
void term_paint(Terminal *, Context, int, int, int, int, int);
|
|
void term_scroll(Terminal *, int, int);
|
|
void term_pwron(Terminal *, int);
|
|
void term_clrsb(Terminal *);
|
|
void term_mouse(Terminal *, Mouse_Button, Mouse_Button, Mouse_Action,
|
|
int,int,int,int,int);
|
|
void term_key(Terminal *, Key_Sym, wchar_t *, size_t, unsigned int,
|
|
unsigned int);
|
|
void term_deselect(Terminal *);
|
|
void term_update(Terminal *);
|
|
void term_invalidate(Terminal *);
|
|
void term_blink(Terminal *, int set_cursor);
|
|
void term_do_paste(Terminal *);
|
|
int term_paste_pending(Terminal *);
|
|
void term_paste(Terminal *);
|
|
void term_nopaste(Terminal *);
|
|
int term_ldisc(Terminal *, int option);
|
|
void term_copyall(Terminal *);
|
|
void term_reconfig(Terminal *, Config *);
|
|
void term_seen_key_event(Terminal *);
|
|
int term_data(Terminal *, int is_stderr, const char *data, int len);
|
|
int term_data_untrusted(Terminal *, const char *data, int len);
|
|
void term_provide_resize_fn(Terminal *term,
|
|
void (*resize_fn)(void *, int, int),
|
|
void *resize_ctx);
|
|
void term_provide_logctx(Terminal *term, void *logctx);
|
|
void term_set_focus(Terminal *term, int has_focus);
|
|
char *term_get_ttymode(Terminal *term, const char *mode);
|
|
int term_get_userpass_input(Terminal *term, prompts_t *p,
|
|
unsigned char *in, int inlen);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from logging.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
void *log_init(void *frontend, Config *cfg);
|
|
void log_free(void *logctx);
|
|
void log_reconfig(void *logctx, Config *cfg);
|
|
void logfopen(void *logctx);
|
|
void logfclose(void *logctx);
|
|
void logtraffic(void *logctx, unsigned char c, int logmode);
|
|
void logflush(void *logctx);
|
|
void log_eventlog(void *logctx, const char *string);
|
|
enum { PKT_INCOMING, PKT_OUTGOING };
|
|
enum { PKTLOG_EMIT, PKTLOG_BLANK, PKTLOG_OMIT };
|
|
struct logblank_t {
|
|
int offset;
|
|
int len;
|
|
int type;
|
|
};
|
|
void log_packet(void *logctx, int direction, int type,
|
|
char *texttype, void *data, int len,
|
|
int n_blanks, const struct logblank_t *blanks);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from testback.c
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
extern Backend null_backend;
|
|
extern Backend loop_backend;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from raw.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
extern Backend raw_backend;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from rlogin.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
extern Backend rlogin_backend;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from telnet.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
extern Backend telnet_backend;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from ssh.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
extern Backend ssh_backend;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from ldisc.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
void *ldisc_create(Config *, Terminal *, Backend *, void *, void *);
|
|
void ldisc_free(void *);
|
|
void ldisc_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len, int interactive);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from ldiscucs.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
void lpage_send(void *, int codepage, char *buf, int len, int interactive);
|
|
void luni_send(void *, wchar_t * widebuf, int len, int interactive);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from sshrand.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
void random_add_noise(void *noise, int length);
|
|
int random_byte(void);
|
|
void random_get_savedata(void **data, int *len);
|
|
extern int random_active;
|
|
/* The random number subsystem is activated if at least one other entity
|
|
* within the program expresses an interest in it. So each SSH session
|
|
* calls random_ref on startup and random_unref on shutdown. */
|
|
void random_ref(void);
|
|
void random_unref(void);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from pinger.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct pinger_tag *Pinger;
|
|
Pinger pinger_new(Config *cfg, Backend *back, void *backhandle);
|
|
void pinger_reconfig(Pinger, Config *oldcfg, Config *newcfg);
|
|
void pinger_free(Pinger);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from misc.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#include "misc.h"
|
|
int cfg_launchable(const Config *cfg);
|
|
char const *cfg_dest(const Config *cfg);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from sercfg.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
void ser_setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, int midsession,
|
|
int parity_mask, int flow_mask);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from version.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
extern char ver[];
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from unicode.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
#ifndef CP_UTF8
|
|
#define CP_UTF8 65001
|
|
#endif
|
|
/* void init_ucs(void); -- this is now in platform-specific headers */
|
|
int is_dbcs_leadbyte(int codepage, char byte);
|
|
int mb_to_wc(int codepage, int flags, char *mbstr, int mblen,
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wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen);
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int wc_to_mb(int codepage, int flags, wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen,
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char *mbstr, int mblen, char *defchr, int *defused,
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struct unicode_data *ucsdata);
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wchar_t xlat_uskbd2cyrllic(int ch);
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int check_compose(int first, int second);
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int decode_codepage(char *cp_name);
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const char *cp_enumerate (int index);
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const char *cp_name(int codepage);
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void get_unitab(int codepage, wchar_t * unitab, int ftype);
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/*
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* Exports from wcwidth.c
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*/
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int mk_wcwidth(wchar_t ucs);
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int mk_wcswidth(const wchar_t *pwcs, size_t n);
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int mk_wcwidth_cjk(wchar_t ucs);
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int mk_wcswidth_cjk(const wchar_t *pwcs, size_t n);
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/*
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* Exports from mscrypto.c
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*/
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#ifdef MSCRYPTOAPI
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int crypto_startup();
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void crypto_wrapup();
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#endif
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/*
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* Exports from pageantc.c.
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*
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* agent_query returns 1 for here's-a-response, and 0 for query-in-
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* progress. In the latter case there will be a call to `callback'
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* at some future point, passing callback_ctx as the first
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* parameter and the actual reply data as the second and third.
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*
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* The response may be a NULL pointer (in either of the synchronous
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* or asynchronous cases), which indicates failure to receive a
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* response.
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*/
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int agent_query(void *in, int inlen, void **out, int *outlen,
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void (*callback)(void *, void *, int), void *callback_ctx);
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int agent_exists(void);
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/*
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* Exports from wildcard.c
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*/
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const char *wc_error(int value);
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int wc_match(const char *wildcard, const char *target);
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int wc_unescape(char *output, const char *wildcard);
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/*
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* Exports from frontend (windlg.c etc)
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*/
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void logevent(void *frontend, const char *);
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void pgp_fingerprints(void);
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/*
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* verify_ssh_host_key() can return one of three values:
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*
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* - +1 means `key was OK' (either already known or the user just
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* approved it) `so continue with the connection'
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*
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* - 0 means `key was not OK, abandon the connection'
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*
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* - -1 means `I've initiated enquiries, please wait to be called
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* back via the provided function with a result that's either 0
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* or +1'.
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*/
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int verify_ssh_host_key(void *frontend, char *host, int port, char *keytype,
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char *keystr, char *fingerprint,
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void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx);
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/*
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* askalg has the same set of return values as verify_ssh_host_key.
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*/
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int askalg(void *frontend, const char *algtype, const char *algname,
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void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx);
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/*
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* askappend can return four values:
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*
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* - 2 means overwrite the log file
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* - 1 means append to the log file
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* - 0 means cancel logging for this session
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* - -1 means please wait.
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*/
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int askappend(void *frontend, Filename filename,
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void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx);
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|
|
|
/*
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* Exports from console frontends (wincons.c, uxcons.c)
|
|
* that aren't equivalents to things in windlg.c et al.
|
|
*/
|
|
extern int console_batch_mode;
|
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int console_get_userpass_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen);
|
|
void console_provide_logctx(void *logctx);
|
|
int is_interactive(void);
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|
|
|
/*
|
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* Exports from printing.c.
|
|
*/
|
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typedef struct printer_enum_tag printer_enum;
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|
typedef struct printer_job_tag printer_job;
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printer_enum *printer_start_enum(int *nprinters);
|
|
char *printer_get_name(printer_enum *, int);
|
|
void printer_finish_enum(printer_enum *);
|
|
printer_job *printer_start_job(char *printer);
|
|
void printer_job_data(printer_job *, void *, int);
|
|
void printer_finish_job(printer_job *);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
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* Exports from cmdline.c (and also cmdline_error(), which is
|
|
* defined differently in various places and required _by_
|
|
* cmdline.c).
|
|
*/
|
|
int cmdline_process_param(char *, char *, int, Config *);
|
|
void cmdline_run_saved(Config *);
|
|
void cmdline_cleanup(void);
|
|
int cmdline_get_passwd_input(prompts_t *p, unsigned char *in, int inlen);
|
|
#define TOOLTYPE_FILETRANSFER 1
|
|
#define TOOLTYPE_NONNETWORK 2
|
|
extern int cmdline_tooltype;
|
|
|
|
void cmdline_error(char *, ...);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from config.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
struct controlbox;
|
|
void setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, int midsession,
|
|
int protocol, int protcfginfo);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports from minibidi.c.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct bidi_char {
|
|
wchar_t origwc, wc;
|
|
unsigned short index;
|
|
} bidi_char;
|
|
int do_bidi(bidi_char *line, int count);
|
|
int do_shape(bidi_char *line, bidi_char *to, int count);
|
|
int is_rtl(int c);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* X11 auth mechanisms we know about.
|
|
*/
|
|
enum {
|
|
X11_NO_AUTH,
|
|
X11_MIT, /* MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 */
|
|
X11_XDM, /* XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 */
|
|
X11_NAUTHS
|
|
};
|
|
extern const char *const x11_authnames[]; /* declared in x11fwd.c */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Miscellaneous exports from the platform-specific code.
|
|
*/
|
|
Filename filename_from_str(const char *string);
|
|
const char *filename_to_str(const Filename *fn);
|
|
int filename_equal(Filename f1, Filename f2);
|
|
int filename_is_null(Filename fn);
|
|
char *get_username(void); /* return value needs freeing */
|
|
char *get_random_data(int bytes); /* used in cmdgen.c */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Exports and imports from timing.c.
|
|
*
|
|
* schedule_timer() asks the front end to schedule a callback to a
|
|
* timer function in a given number of ticks. The returned value is
|
|
* the time (in ticks since an arbitrary offset) at which the
|
|
* callback can be expected. This value will also be passed as the
|
|
* `now' parameter to the callback function. Hence, you can (for
|
|
* example) schedule an event at a particular time by calling
|
|
* schedule_timer() and storing the return value in your context
|
|
* structure as the time when that event is due. The first time a
|
|
* callback function gives you that value or more as `now', you do
|
|
* the thing.
|
|
*
|
|
* expire_timer_context() drops all current timers associated with
|
|
* a given value of ctx (for when you're about to free ctx).
|
|
*
|
|
* run_timers() is called from the front end when it has reason to
|
|
* think some timers have reached their moment, or when it simply
|
|
* needs to know how long to wait next. We pass it the time we
|
|
* think it is. It returns TRUE and places the time when the next
|
|
* timer needs to go off in `next', or alternatively it returns
|
|
* FALSE if there are no timers at all pending.
|
|
*
|
|
* timer_change_notify() must be supplied by the front end; it
|
|
* notifies the front end that a new timer has been added to the
|
|
* list which is sooner than any existing ones. It provides the
|
|
* time when that timer needs to go off.
|
|
*
|
|
* *** FRONT END IMPLEMENTORS NOTE:
|
|
*
|
|
* There's an important subtlety in the front-end implementation of
|
|
* the timer interface. When a front end is given a `next' value,
|
|
* either returned from run_timers() or via timer_change_notify(),
|
|
* it should ensure that it really passes _that value_ as the `now'
|
|
* parameter to its next run_timers call. It should _not_ simply
|
|
* call GETTICKCOUNT() to get the `now' parameter when invoking
|
|
* run_timers().
|
|
*
|
|
* The reason for this is that an OS's system clock might not agree
|
|
* exactly with the timing mechanisms it supplies to wait for a
|
|
* given interval. I'll illustrate this by the simple example of
|
|
* Unix Plink, which uses timeouts to select() in a way which for
|
|
* these purposes can simply be considered to be a wait() function.
|
|
* Suppose, for the sake of argument, that this wait() function
|
|
* tends to return early by 1%. Then a possible sequence of actions
|
|
* is:
|
|
*
|
|
* - run_timers() tells the front end that the next timer firing
|
|
* is 10000ms from now.
|
|
* - Front end calls wait(10000ms), but according to
|
|
* GETTICKCOUNT() it has only waited for 9900ms.
|
|
* - Front end calls run_timers() again, passing time T-100ms as
|
|
* `now'.
|
|
* - run_timers() does nothing, and says the next timer firing is
|
|
* still 100ms from now.
|
|
* - Front end calls wait(100ms), which only waits for 99ms.
|
|
* - Front end calls run_timers() yet again, passing time T-1ms.
|
|
* - run_timers() says there's still 1ms to wait.
|
|
* - Front end calls wait(1ms).
|
|
*
|
|
* If you're _lucky_ at this point, wait(1ms) will actually wait
|
|
* for 1ms and you'll only have woken the program up three times.
|
|
* If you're unlucky, wait(1ms) might do nothing at all due to
|
|
* being below some minimum threshold, and you might find your
|
|
* program spends the whole of the last millisecond tight-looping
|
|
* between wait() and run_timers().
|
|
*
|
|
* Instead, what you should do is to _save_ the precise `next'
|
|
* value provided by run_timers() or via timer_change_notify(), and
|
|
* use that precise value as the input to the next run_timers()
|
|
* call. So:
|
|
*
|
|
* - run_timers() tells the front end that the next timer firing
|
|
* is at time T, 10000ms from now.
|
|
* - Front end calls wait(10000ms).
|
|
* - Front end then immediately calls run_timers() and passes it
|
|
* time T, without stopping to check GETTICKCOUNT() at all.
|
|
*
|
|
* This guarantees that the program wakes up only as many times as
|
|
* there are actual timer actions to be taken, and that the timing
|
|
* mechanism will never send it into a tight loop.
|
|
*
|
|
* (It does also mean that the timer action in the above example
|
|
* will occur 100ms early, but this is not generally critical. And
|
|
* the hypothetical 1% error in wait() will be partially corrected
|
|
* for anyway when, _after_ run_timers() returns, you call
|
|
* GETTICKCOUNT() and compare the result with the returned `next'
|
|
* value to find out how long you have to make your next wait().)
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef void (*timer_fn_t)(void *ctx, long now);
|
|
long schedule_timer(int ticks, timer_fn_t fn, void *ctx);
|
|
void expire_timer_context(void *ctx);
|
|
int run_timers(long now, long *next);
|
|
void timer_change_notify(long next);
|
|
|
|
#endif
|