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author | ulim <a.sporto+bee@gmail.com> | 2008-08-10 12:42:52 +0200 |
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committer | ulim <a.sporto+bee@gmail.com> | 2008-08-10 12:42:52 +0200 |
commit | 87f525e0469f80aea715692ea74ebccbe688ae45 (patch) | |
tree | 395bda41309884b9119c358f8c48f5a8163c2594 | |
parent | 8661caad555f4306cf36ee37979a7637b05d5cd4 (diff) | |
parent | a8305126a38eb977c51046dd4ec3ac258a20a98f (diff) |
Merged in upstream r416 which includes my msn_write_msg patch. w00t! ;)
-rw-r--r-- | account.c | 80 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | account.h | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | conf.c | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/user-guide/commands.xml | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | protocols/msn/msn.c | 61 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | protocols/msn/msn.h | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | protocols/msn/sb.c | 42 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | protocols/nogaim.c | 10 |
9 files changed, 157 insertions, 66 deletions
@@ -233,3 +233,83 @@ void account_off( irc_t *irc, account_t *a ) cancel_auto_reconnect( a ); } } + +struct account_reconnect_delay +{ + int start; + char op; + int step; + int max; +}; + +int account_reconnect_delay_parse( char *value, struct account_reconnect_delay *p ) +{ + memset( p, 0, sizeof( *p ) ); + /* A whole day seems like a sane "maximum maximum". */ + p->max = 86400; + + /* Format: /[0-9]+([*+][0-9]+(<[0-9+]))/ */ + while( *value && isdigit( *value ) ) + p->start = p->start * 10 + *value++ - '0'; + + /* Sure, call me evil for implementing my own fscanf here, but it's + dead simple and I'm immediately at the next part to parse. */ + + if( *value == 0 ) + /* If the string ends now, the delay is constant. */ + return 1; + else if( *value != '+' && *value != '*' ) + /* Otherwise allow either a + or a * */ + return 0; + + p->op = *value++; + + /* + or * the delay by this number every time. */ + while( *value && isdigit( *value ) ) + p->step = p->step * 10 + *value++ - '0'; + + if( *value == 0 ) + /* Use the default maximum (one day). */ + return 1; + else if( *value != '<' ) + return 0; + + p->max = 0; + value ++; + while( *value && isdigit( *value ) ) + p->max = p->max * 10 + *value++ - '0'; + + return p->max > 0; +} + +char *set_eval_account_reconnect_delay( set_t *set, char *value ) +{ + struct account_reconnect_delay p; + + return account_reconnect_delay_parse( value, &p ) ? value : NULL; +} + +int account_reconnect_delay( account_t *a ) +{ + char *setting = set_getstr( &a->irc->set, "auto_reconnect_delay" ); + struct account_reconnect_delay p; + + if( account_reconnect_delay_parse( setting, &p ) ) + { + if( a->auto_reconnect_delay == 0 ) + a->auto_reconnect_delay = p.start; + else if( p.op == '+' ) + a->auto_reconnect_delay += p.step; + else if( p.op == '*' ) + a->auto_reconnect_delay *= p.step; + + if( a->auto_reconnect_delay > p.max ) + a->auto_reconnect_delay = p.max; + } + else + { + a->auto_reconnect_delay = 0; + } + + return a->auto_reconnect_delay; +} @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ typedef struct account char *server; int auto_connect; + int auto_reconnect_delay; int reconnect; set_t *set; @@ -51,6 +52,8 @@ void account_on( irc_t *irc, account_t *a ); void account_off( irc_t *irc, account_t *a ); char *set_eval_account( set_t *set, char *value ); +char *set_eval_account_reconnect_delay( set_t *set, char *value ); +int account_reconnect_delay( account_t *a ); #define ACC_SET_NOSAVE 1 #define ACC_SET_OFFLINE_ONLY 2 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ conf_t *conf_load( int argc, char *argv[] ) at a *valid* configuration file. */ } - while( argc > 0 && ( opt = getopt( argc, argv, "i:p:P:nvIDFc:d:hu:" ) ) >= 0 ) + while( argc > 0 && ( opt = getopt( argc, argv, "i:p:P:nvIDFc:d:hR:u:" ) ) >= 0 ) /* ^^^^ Just to make sure we skip this step from the REHASH handler. */ { if( opt == 'i' ) @@ -146,6 +146,13 @@ conf_t *conf_load( int argc, char *argv[] ) " -h Show this help page.\n" ); return NULL; } + else if( opt == 'R' ) + { + /* Backward compatibility; older BitlBees passed this + info using a command-line flag. Allow people to + upgrade from such a version for now. */ + setenv( "_BITLBEE_RESTART_STATE", optarg, 0 ); + } else if( opt == 'u' ) { g_free( conf->user ); diff --git a/doc/user-guide/commands.xml b/doc/user-guide/commands.xml index 7081663f..f22f6177 100644 --- a/doc/user-guide/commands.xml +++ b/doc/user-guide/commands.xml @@ -320,12 +320,16 @@ </description> </bitlbee-setting> - <bitlbee-setting name="auto_reconnect_delay" type="integer" scope="global"> - <default>300</default> + <bitlbee-setting name="auto_reconnect_delay" type="string" scope="global"> + <default>5*3<900</default> <description> <para> - Tell BitlBee after how many seconds it should attempt to bring an IM-connection back up after a crash. It's not a good idea to set this value very low, it will cause too much useless traffic when an IM-server is down for a few hours. + Tell BitlBee after how many seconds it should attempt to bring a broken IM-connection back up. + </para> + + <para> + This can be one integer, for a constant delay. One can also set it to something like "10*10", which means wait for ten seconds on the first reconnect, multiply it by ten on every failure. Once successfully connected, this delay is re-set to the initial value. With < you can give a maximum delay. </para> <para> @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ irc_t *irc_new( int fd ) set_add( &irc->set, "away_devoice", "true", set_eval_away_devoice, irc ); set_add( &irc->set, "auto_connect", "true", set_eval_bool, irc ); set_add( &irc->set, "auto_reconnect", "false", set_eval_bool, irc ); - set_add( &irc->set, "auto_reconnect_delay", "300", set_eval_int, irc ); + set_add( &irc->set, "auto_reconnect_delay", "5*3<900", set_eval_account_reconnect_delay, irc ); set_add( &irc->set, "buddy_sendbuffer", "false", set_eval_bool, irc ); set_add( &irc->set, "buddy_sendbuffer_delay", "200", set_eval_int, irc ); set_add( &irc->set, "charset", "utf-8", set_eval_charset, irc ); diff --git a/protocols/msn/msn.c b/protocols/msn/msn.c index a2e8519a..046b2772 100644 --- a/protocols/msn/msn.c +++ b/protocols/msn/msn.c @@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ static void msn_logout( struct im_connection *ic ) static int msn_buddy_msg( struct im_connection *ic, char *who, char *message, int away ) { struct msn_switchboard *sb; - struct msn_data *md = ic->proto_data; if( ( sb = msn_sb_by_handle( ic, who ) ) ) { @@ -121,47 +120,13 @@ static int msn_buddy_msg( struct im_connection *ic, char *who, char *message, in else { struct msn_message *m; - char buf[1024]; /* Create a message. We have to arrange a usable switchboard, and send the message later. */ m = g_new0( struct msn_message, 1 ); m->who = g_strdup( who ); m->text = g_strdup( message ); - /* FIXME: *CHECK* the reliability of using spare sb's! */ - if( ( sb = msn_sb_spare( ic ) ) ) - { - debug( "Trying to use a spare switchboard to message %s", who ); - - sb->who = g_strdup( who ); - g_snprintf( buf, sizeof( buf ), "CAL %d %s\r\n", ++sb->trId, who ); - if( msn_sb_write( sb, buf, strlen( buf ) ) ) - { - /* He/She should join the switchboard soon, let's queue the message. */ - sb->msgq = g_slist_append( sb->msgq, m ); - return( 1 ); - } - } - - debug( "Creating a new switchboard to message %s", who ); - - /* If we reach this line, there was no spare switchboard, so let's make one. */ - g_snprintf( buf, sizeof( buf ), "XFR %d SB\r\n", ++md->trId ); - if( !msn_write( ic, buf, strlen( buf ) ) ) - { - g_free( m->who ); - g_free( m->text ); - g_free( m ); - - return( 0 ); - } - - /* And queue the message to md. We'll pick it up when the switchboard comes up. */ - md->msgq = g_slist_append( md->msgq, m ); - - /* FIXME: If the switchboard creation fails, the message will not be sent. */ - - return( 1 ); + return msn_sb_write_msg( ic, m ); } return( 0 ); @@ -251,8 +216,6 @@ static void msn_chat_leave( struct groupchat *c ) static struct groupchat *msn_chat_with( struct im_connection *ic, char *who ) { struct msn_switchboard *sb; - struct msn_data *md = ic->proto_data; - char buf[1024]; if( ( sb = msn_sb_by_handle( ic, who ) ) ) { @@ -263,31 +226,13 @@ static struct groupchat *msn_chat_with( struct im_connection *ic, char *who ) { struct msn_message *m; - if( ( sb = msn_sb_spare( ic ) ) ) - { - debug( "Trying to reuse an existing switchboard as a groupchat with %s", who ); - g_snprintf( buf, sizeof( buf ), "CAL %d %s\r\n", ++sb->trId, who ); - if( msn_sb_write( sb, buf, strlen( buf ) ) ) - return msn_sb_to_chat( sb ); - } - - /* If the stuff above failed for some reason: */ - debug( "Creating a new switchboard to groupchat with %s", who ); - - /* Request a new switchboard. */ - g_snprintf( buf, sizeof( buf ), "XFR %d SB\r\n", ++md->trId ); - if( !msn_write( ic, buf, strlen( buf ) ) ) - return( 0 ); - /* Create a magic message. This is quite hackish, but who cares? :-P */ m = g_new0( struct msn_message, 1 ); m->who = g_strdup( who ); m->text = g_strdup( GROUPCHAT_SWITCHBOARD_MESSAGE ); - /* Queue the magic message and cross your fingers. */ - md->msgq = g_slist_append( md->msgq, m ); - - /* FIXME: Can I try to return something here already? */ + msn_sb_write_msg( ic, m ); + return NULL; } diff --git a/protocols/msn/msn.h b/protocols/msn/msn.h index 63759303..7c849acf 100644 --- a/protocols/msn/msn.h +++ b/protocols/msn/msn.h @@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ +#ifndef _MSN_H +#define _MSN_H + /* Some hackish magicstrings to make special-purpose messages/switchboards. */ #define TYPING_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE "\r\r\rBEWARE, ME R TYPINK MESSAGE!!!!\r\r\r" @@ -175,3 +178,6 @@ int msn_sb_sendmessage( struct msn_switchboard *sb, char *text ); struct groupchat *msn_sb_to_chat( struct msn_switchboard *sb ); void msn_sb_destroy( struct msn_switchboard *sb ); gboolean msn_sb_connected( gpointer data, gint source, b_input_condition cond ); +int msn_sb_write_msg( struct im_connection *ic, struct msn_message *m ); + +#endif //_MSN_H diff --git a/protocols/msn/sb.c b/protocols/msn/sb.c index 18c41ef5..e9526234 100644 --- a/protocols/msn/sb.c +++ b/protocols/msn/sb.c @@ -47,6 +47,48 @@ int msn_sb_write( struct msn_switchboard *sb, char *s, int len ) return( 1 ); } +int msn_sb_write_msg( struct im_connection *ic, struct msn_message *m ) +{ + struct msn_data *md = ic->proto_data; + struct msn_switchboard *sb; + char buf[1024]; + + /* FIXME: *CHECK* the reliability of using spare sb's! */ + if( ( sb = msn_sb_spare( ic ) ) ) + { + debug( "Trying to use a spare switchboard to message %s", m->who ); + + sb->who = g_strdup( m->who ); + g_snprintf( buf, sizeof( buf ), "CAL %d %s\r\n", ++sb->trId, m->who ); + if( msn_sb_write( sb, buf, strlen( buf ) ) ) + { + /* He/She should join the switchboard soon, let's queue the message. */ + sb->msgq = g_slist_append( sb->msgq, m ); + return( 1 ); + } + } + + debug( "Creating a new switchboard to message %s", m->who ); + + /* If we reach this line, there was no spare switchboard, so let's make one. */ + g_snprintf( buf, sizeof( buf ), "XFR %d SB\r\n", ++md->trId ); + if( !msn_write( ic, buf, strlen( buf ) ) ) + { + g_free( m->who ); + g_free( m->text ); + g_free( m ); + + return( 0 ); + } + + /* And queue the message to md. We'll pick it up when the switchboard comes up. */ + md->msgq = g_slist_append( md->msgq, m ); + + /* FIXME: If the switchboard creation fails, the message will not be sent. */ + + return( 1 ); +} + struct msn_switchboard *msn_sb_create( struct im_connection *ic, char *host, int port, char *key, int session ) { struct msn_data *md = ic->proto_data; diff --git a/protocols/nogaim.c b/protocols/nogaim.c index 7466e93a..b6f8d6e4 100644 --- a/protocols/nogaim.c +++ b/protocols/nogaim.c @@ -266,6 +266,10 @@ void imcb_connected( struct im_connection *ic ) /* Also necessary when we're not away, at least for some of the protocols. */ imc_set_away( ic, u->away ); + + /* Apparently we're connected successfully, so reset the + exponential backoff timer. */ + ic->acc->auto_reconnect_delay = 0; } gboolean auto_reconnect( gpointer data, gint fd, b_input_condition cond ) @@ -289,6 +293,7 @@ void imc_logout( struct im_connection *ic, int allow_reconnect ) irc_t *irc = ic->irc; user_t *t, *u; account_t *a; + int delay; /* Nested calls might happen sometimes, this is probably the best place to catch them. */ @@ -328,10 +333,9 @@ void imc_logout( struct im_connection *ic, int allow_reconnect ) /* Uhm... This is very sick. */ } else if( allow_reconnect && set_getbool( &irc->set, "auto_reconnect" ) && - set_getbool( &a->set, "auto_reconnect" ) ) + set_getbool( &a->set, "auto_reconnect" ) && + ( delay = account_reconnect_delay( a ) ) > 0 ) { - int delay = set_getint( &irc->set, "auto_reconnect_delay" ); - imcb_log( ic, "Reconnecting in %d seconds..", delay ); a->reconnect = b_timeout_add( delay * 1000, auto_reconnect, a ); } |