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/*
* This file is part of the Nice GLib ICE library.
*
* (C) 2008-2009 Collabora Ltd.
* Contact: Youness Alaoui
* (C) 2008-2009 Nokia Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Contact: Rémi Denis-Courmont
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
* 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
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*
* The Original Code is the Nice GLib ICE library.
*
* The Initial Developers of the Original Code are Collabora Ltd and Nokia
* Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Contributors:
* Youness Alaoui, Collabora Ltd.
* Rémi Denis-Courmont, Nokia
*
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*/
#ifndef _STUN_MESSAGE_H
#define _STUN_MESSAGE_H
/**
* SECTION:stunmessage
* @short_description: STUN messages parsing and formatting functions
* @include: stun/stunmessage.h
* @see_also: #StunAgent
* @stability: Stable
*
* The STUN Messages API allows you to create STUN messages easily as well as to
* parse existing messages.
*
*/
#ifdef _WIN32
#include "win32_common.h"
#else
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <winsock2.h>
#include <ws2tcpip.h>
#else
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#endif
#include "constants.h"
typedef struct _StunMessage StunMessage;
/**
* StunClass:
* @STUN_REQUEST: A STUN Request message
* @STUN_INDICATION: A STUN indication message
* @STUN_RESPONSE: A STUN Response message
* @STUN_ERROR: A STUN Error message
*
* This enum is used to represent the class of
* a STUN message, as defined in RFC5389
*/
/* Message classes */
typedef enum
{
STUN_REQUEST=0,
STUN_INDICATION=1,
STUN_RESPONSE=2,
STUN_ERROR=3
} StunClass;
/**
* StunMethod:
* @STUN_BINDING: The Binding method as defined by the RFC5389
* @STUN_SHARED_SECRET: The Shared-Secret method as defined by the RFC3489
* @STUN_ALLOCATE: The Allocate method as defined by the TURN draft 12
* @STUN_SET_ACTIVE_DST: The Set-Active-Destination method as defined by
* the TURN draft 4
* @STUN_REFRESH: The Refresh method as defined by the TURN draft 12
* @STUN_SEND: The Send method as defined by the TURN draft 00
* @STUN_CONNECT: The Connect method as defined by the TURN draft 4
* @STUN_OLD_SET_ACTIVE_DST: The older Set-Active-Destination method as
* defined by the TURN draft 0
* @STUN_IND_SEND: The Send method used in indication messages as defined
* by the TURN draft 12
* @STUN_IND_DATA: The Data method used in indication messages as defined
* by the TURN draft 12
* @STUN_IND_CONNECT_STATUS: The Connect-Status method used in indication
* messages as defined by the TURN draft 4
* @STUN_CREATEPERMISSION: The CreatePermission method as defined by
* the TURN draft 12
* @STUN_CHANNELBIND: The ChannelBind method as defined by the TURN draft 12
*
* This enum is used to represent the method of
* a STUN message, as defined by various RFCs
*/
/* Message methods */
typedef enum
{
STUN_BINDING=0x001, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_SHARED_SECRET=0x002, /* old RFC3489 */
STUN_ALLOCATE=0x003, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_SET_ACTIVE_DST=0x004, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_REFRESH=0x004, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_SEND=0x004, /* TURN-00 */
STUN_CONNECT=0x005, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_OLD_SET_ACTIVE_DST=0x006, /* TURN-00 */
STUN_IND_SEND=0x006, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_IND_DATA=0x007, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_IND_CONNECT_STATUS=0x008, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_CREATEPERMISSION= 0x008, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_CHANNELBIND= 0x009 /* TURN-12 */
} StunMethod;
/**
* StunAttribute:
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MAPPED_ADDRESS: The MAPPED-ADDRESS attribute as defined
* by RFC5389
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RESPONSE_ADDRESS: The RESPONSE-ADDRESS attribute as defined
* by RFC3489
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGE_REQUEST: The CHANGE-REQUEST attribute as defined by
* RFC3489
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE_ADDRESS: The SOURCE-ADDRESS attribute as defined by
* RFC3489
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED_ADDRESS: The CHANGED-ADDRESS attribute as defined
* by RFC3489
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_USERNAME: The USERNAME attribute as defined by RFC5389
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_PASSWORD: The PASSWORD attribute as defined by RFC3489
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MESSAGE_INTEGRITY: The MESSAGE-INTEGRITY attribute as defined
* by RFC5389
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR_CODE: The ERROR-CODE attribute as defined by RFC5389
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTES: The UNKNOWN-ATTRIBUTES attribute as
* defined by RFC5389
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REFLECTED_FROM: The REFLECTED-FROM attribute as defined
* by RFC3489
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CHANNEL_NUMBER: The CHANNEL-NUMBER attribute as defined by
* TURN draft 09 and 12
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_LIFETIME: The LIFETIME attribute as defined by TURN
* draft 04, 09 and 12
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MS_ALTERNATE_SERVER: The ALTERNATE-SERVER attribute as
* defined by [MS-TURN]
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MAGIC_COOKIE: The MAGIC-COOKIE attribute as defined by
* the rosenberg-midcom TURN draft 08
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_BANDWIDTH: The BANDWIDTH attribute as defined by TURN draft 04
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_DESTINATION_ADDRESS: The DESTINATION-ADDRESS attribute as
* defined by the rosenberg-midcom TURN draft 08
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REMOTE_ADDRESS: The REMOTE-ADDRESS attribute as defined by
* TURN draft 04
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_PEER_ADDRESS: The PEER-ADDRESS attribute as defined by
* TURN draft 09
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_XOR_PEER_ADDRESS: The XOR-PEER-ADDRESS attribute as defined
* by TURN draft 12
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_DATA: The DATA attribute as defined by TURN draft 04,
* 09 and 12
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REALM: The REALM attribute as defined by RFC5389
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_NONCE: The NONCE attribute as defined by RFC5389
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RELAY_ADDRESS: The RELAY-ADDRESS attribute as defined by
* TURN draft 04
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RELAYED_ADDRESS: The RELAYED-ADDRESS attribute as defined by
* TURN draft 09
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_XOR_RELAYED_ADDRESS: The XOR-RELAYED-ADDRESS attribute as
* defined by TURN draft 12
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_ADDRESS_TYPE: The REQUESTED-ADDRESS-TYPE attribute
* as defined by TURN-IPV6 draft 05
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_PORT_PROPS: The REQUESTED-PORT-PROPS attribute
* as defined by TURN draft 04
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_PROPS: The REQUESTED-PROPS attribute as defined
* by TURN draft 09
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_EVEN_PORT: The EVEN-PORT attribute as defined by TURN draft 12
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_TRANSPORT: The REQUESTED-TRANSPORT attribute as
* defined by TURN draft 12
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_DONT_FRAGMENT: The DONT-FRAGMENT attribute as defined
* by TURN draft 12
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_XOR_MAPPED_ADDRESS: The XOR-MAPPED-ADDRESS attribute as
* defined by RFC5389
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_TIMER_VAL: The TIMER-VAL attribute as defined by TURN draft 04
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_IP: The REQUESTED-IP attribute as defined by
* TURN draft 04
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RESERVATION_TOKEN: The RESERVATION-TOKEN attribute as defined
* by TURN draft 09 and 12
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CONNECT_STAT: The CONNECT-STAT attribute as defined by TURN
* draft 04
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_PRIORITY: The PRIORITY attribute as defined by ICE draft 19
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_USE_CANDIDATE: The USE-CANDIDATE attribute as defined by
* ICE draft 19
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_OPTIONS: The OPTIONS optional attribute as defined by
* libjingle
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MS_VERSION: The MS-VERSION optional attribute as defined
* by [MS-TURN]
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MS_XOR_MAPPED_ADDRESS: The XOR-MAPPED-ADDRESS optional
* attribute as defined by [MS-TURN]
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_SOFTWARE: The SOFTWARE optional attribute as defined by RFC5389
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_ALTERNATE_SERVER: The ALTERNATE-SERVER optional attribute as
* defined by RFC5389
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_FINGERPRINT: The FINGERPRINT optional attribute as defined
* by RFC5389
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_ICE_CONTROLLED: The ICE-CONTROLLED optional attribute as
* defined by ICE draft 19
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_ICE_CONTROLLING: The ICE-CONTROLLING optional attribute as
* defined by ICE draft 19
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MS_SEQUENCE_NUMBER: The MS-SEQUENCE NUMBER optional attribute
* as defined by [MS-TURN]
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CANDIDATE_IDENTIFIER: The CANDIDATE-IDENTIFIER optional
* attribute as defined by [MS-ICE2]
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MS_IMPLEMENTATION_VERSION: The IMPLEMENTATION-VERSION
* optional attribute as defined by [MS-ICE2]
* @STUN_ATTRIBUTE_NOMINATION: The NOMINATION attribute as defined by
* draft-thatcher-ice-renomination-00 and deployed in Google Chrome
*
* Known STUN attribute types as defined by various RFCs and drafts
*/
/* Should be in sync with stun_is_unknown() */
typedef enum
{
/* Mandatory attributes */
/* 0x0000 */ /* reserved */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MAPPED_ADDRESS=0x0001, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RESPONSE_ADDRESS=0x0002, /* old RFC3489 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGE_REQUEST=0x0003, /* old RFC3489 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE_ADDRESS=0x0004, /* old RFC3489 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED_ADDRESS=0x0005, /* old RFC3489 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_USERNAME=0x0006, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_PASSWORD=0x0007, /* old RFC3489 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MESSAGE_INTEGRITY=0x0008, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR_CODE=0x0009, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTES=0x000A, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REFLECTED_FROM=0x000B, /* old RFC3489 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CHANNEL_NUMBER=0x000C, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_LIFETIME=0x000D, /* TURN-12 */
/* MS_ALTERNATE_SERVER is only used by Microsoft's dialect, probably should
* not to be placed in STUN_ALL_KNOWN_ATTRIBUTES */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MS_ALTERNATE_SERVER=0x000E, /* MS-TURN */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MAGIC_COOKIE=0x000F, /* midcom-TURN 08 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_BANDWIDTH=0x0010, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_DESTINATION_ADDRESS=0x0011, /* midcom-TURN 08 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REMOTE_ADDRESS=0x0012, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_PEER_ADDRESS=0x0012, /* TURN-09 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_XOR_PEER_ADDRESS=0x0012, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_DATA=0x0013, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REALM=0x0014, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_NONCE=0x0015, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RELAY_ADDRESS=0x0016, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RELAYED_ADDRESS=0x0016, /* TURN-09 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_XOR_RELAYED_ADDRESS=0x0016, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_ADDRESS_TYPE=0x0017, /* TURN-IPv6-05 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_PORT_PROPS=0x0018, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_PROPS=0x0018, /* TURN-09 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_EVEN_PORT=0x0018, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_TRANSPORT=0x0019, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_DONT_FRAGMENT=0x001A, /* TURN-12 */
/* 0x001B */ /* reserved */
/* 0x001C */ /* reserved */
/* 0x001D */ /* reserved */
/* 0x001E */ /* reserved */
/* 0x001F */ /* reserved */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_XOR_MAPPED_ADDRESS=0x0020, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_TIMER_VAL=0x0021, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_IP=0x0022, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RESERVATION_TOKEN=0x0022, /* TURN-09 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CONNECT_STAT=0x0023, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_PRIORITY=0x0024, /* ICE-19 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_USE_CANDIDATE=0x0025, /* ICE-19 */
/* 0x0026 */ /* reserved */
/* 0x0027 */ /* reserved */
/* 0x0028 */ /* reserved */
/* 0x0029 */ /* reserved */
/* 0x002A-0x7fff */ /* reserved */
/* Optional attributes */
/* 0x8000-0x8021 */ /* reserved */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_OPTIONS=0x8001, /* libjingle */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MS_VERSION=0x8008, /* MS-TURN */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MS_XOR_MAPPED_ADDRESS=0x8020, /* MS-TURN */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_SOFTWARE=0x8022, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_ALTERNATE_SERVER=0x8023, /* RFC5389 */
/* 0x8024 */ /* reserved */
/* 0x8025 */ /* reserved */
/* 0x8026 */ /* reserved */
/* 0x8027 */ /* reserved */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_FINGERPRINT=0x8028, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_ICE_CONTROLLED=0x8029, /* ICE-19 */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_ICE_CONTROLLING=0x802A, /* ICE-19 */
/* 0x802B-0x804F */ /* reserved */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MS_SEQUENCE_NUMBER=0x8050, /* MS-TURN */
/* 0x8051-0x8053 */ /* reserved */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CANDIDATE_IDENTIFIER=0x8054, /* MS-ICE2 */
/* 0x8055-0x806F */ /* reserved */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MS_IMPLEMENTATION_VERSION=0x8070, /* MS-ICE2 */
/* 0x8071-0xC000 */ /* reserved */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_NOMINATION=0xC001 /* https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-thatcher-ice-renomination-00 */
/* 0xC002-0xFFFF */ /* reserved */
} StunAttribute;
/**
* STUN_ALL_KNOWN_ATTRIBUTES:
*
* An array containing all the currently known and defined mandatory attributes
* from StunAttribute
*/
/* Should be in sync with StunAttribute */
static const uint16_t STUN_ALL_KNOWN_ATTRIBUTES[] =
{
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MAPPED_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RESPONSE_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGE_REQUEST,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_USERNAME,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_PASSWORD,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MESSAGE_INTEGRITY,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR_CODE,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTES,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REFLECTED_FROM,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CHANNEL_NUMBER,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_LIFETIME,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MAGIC_COOKIE,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_BANDWIDTH,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_DESTINATION_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REMOTE_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_PEER_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_XOR_PEER_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_DATA,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REALM,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_NONCE,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RELAY_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RELAYED_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_XOR_RELAYED_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_ADDRESS_TYPE,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_PORT_PROPS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_PROPS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_EVEN_PORT,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_TRANSPORT,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_DONT_FRAGMENT,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_XOR_MAPPED_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_TIMER_VAL,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REQUESTED_IP,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_RESERVATION_TOKEN,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_CONNECT_STAT,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_PRIORITY,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_USE_CANDIDATE,
0
};
/**
* STUN_MSOC_KNOWN_ATTRIBUTES:
*
* An array containing all the currently known mandatory attributes used by
* Microsoft Office Communicator as defined in [MS-TURN]
*/
static const uint16_t STUN_MSOC_KNOWN_ATTRIBUTES[] =
{
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MAPPED_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_USERNAME,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MESSAGE_INTEGRITY,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR_CODE,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTES,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_LIFETIME,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MS_ALTERNATE_SERVER,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_MAGIC_COOKIE,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_BANDWIDTH,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_DESTINATION_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REMOTE_ADDRESS,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_DATA,
/* REALM and NONCE have swapped hexadecimal IDs in [MS-TURN]. Libnice users
* or developers can still use these enumeration values in their original
* meanings from StunAttribute anywhere in the code, as stun_message_find()
* and stun_message_append() will choose correct ID in MSOC compatibility
* modes. */
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_NONCE,
STUN_ATTRIBUTE_REALM,
0
};
/**
* StunTransactionId:
*
* A type that holds a STUN transaction id.
*/
typedef uint8_t StunTransactionId[STUN_MESSAGE_TRANS_ID_LEN];
/**
* StunError:
* @STUN_ERROR_TRY_ALTERNATE: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Try Alternate" error as defined in RFC5389
* @STUN_ERROR_BAD_REQUEST: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Bad Request" error as defined in RFC5389
* @STUN_ERROR_UNAUTHORIZED: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Unauthorized" error as defined in RFC5389
* @STUN_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Unknown Attribute" error as defined in RFC5389
* @STUN_ERROR_ALLOCATION_MISMATCH:The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Allocation Mismatch" error as defined in TURN draft 12.
* Equivalent to the "No Binding" error defined in TURN draft 04.
* @STUN_ERROR_STALE_NONCE: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Stale Nonce" error as defined in RFC5389
* @STUN_ERROR_ACT_DST_ALREADY: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Active Destination Already Set" error as defined in TURN draft 04.
* @STUN_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_FAMILY: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Address Family not Supported" error as defined in TURN IPV6 Draft 05.
* @STUN_ERROR_WRONG_CREDENTIALS: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Wrong Credentials" error as defined in TURN Draft 12.
* @STUN_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_TRANSPORT:he ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Unsupported Transport Protocol" error as defined in TURN Draft 12.
* @STUN_ERROR_INVALID_IP: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Invalid IP Address" error as defined in TURN draft 04.
* @STUN_ERROR_INVALID_PORT: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Invalid Port" error as defined in TURN draft 04.
* @STUN_ERROR_OP_TCP_ONLY: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Operation for TCP Only" error as defined in TURN draft 04.
* @STUN_ERROR_CONN_ALREADY: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Connection Already Exists" error as defined in TURN draft 04.
* @STUN_ERROR_ALLOCATION_QUOTA_REACHED: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Allocation Quota Reached" error as defined in TURN draft 12.
* @STUN_ERROR_ROLE_CONFLICT:The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Role Conflict" error as defined in ICE draft 19.
* @STUN_ERROR_SERVER_ERROR: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Server Error" error as defined in RFC5389
* @STUN_ERROR_SERVER_CAPACITY: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Insufficient Capacity" error as defined in TURN draft 04.
* @STUN_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_CAPACITY: The ERROR-CODE value for the
* "Insufficient Capacity" error as defined in TURN draft 12.
* @STUN_ERROR_MAX: The maximum possible ERROR-CODE value as defined by RFC 5389.
*
* STUN error codes as defined by various RFCs and drafts
*/
/* Should be in sync with stun_strerror() */
typedef enum
{
STUN_ERROR_TRY_ALTERNATE=300, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ERROR_BAD_REQUEST=400, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ERROR_UNAUTHORIZED=401, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE=420, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ERROR_ALLOCATION_MISMATCH=437, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_ERROR_STALE_NONCE=438, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ERROR_ACT_DST_ALREADY=439, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_FAMILY=440, /* TURN-IPv6-05 */
STUN_ERROR_WRONG_CREDENTIALS=441, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_TRANSPORT=442, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_ERROR_INVALID_IP=443, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ERROR_INVALID_PORT=444, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ERROR_OP_TCP_ONLY=445, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ERROR_CONN_ALREADY=446, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ERROR_ALLOCATION_QUOTA_REACHED=486, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_ERROR_ROLE_CONFLICT=487, /* ICE-19 */
STUN_ERROR_SERVER_ERROR=500, /* RFC5389 */
STUN_ERROR_SERVER_CAPACITY=507, /* TURN-04 */
STUN_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_CAPACITY=508, /* TURN-12 */
STUN_ERROR_MAX=699
} StunError;
/**
* StunMessageReturn:
* @STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_SUCCESS: The operation was successful
* @STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_NOT_FOUND: The attribute was not found
* @STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID: The argument or data is invalid
* @STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE: There is not enough space in the
* message to append data to it, or not enough in an argument to fill it with
* the data requested.
* @STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_UNSUPPORTED_ADDRESS: The address in the arguments or in
* the STUN message is not supported.
*
* The return value of most stun_message_* functions.
* This enum will report on whether an operation was successful or not
* and what error occured if any.
*/
typedef enum
{
STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_SUCCESS,
STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_NOT_FOUND,
STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID,
STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE,
STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_UNSUPPORTED_ADDRESS
} StunMessageReturn;
#include "stunagent.h"
/**
* STUN_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE:
*
* The Maximum size of a STUN message
*/
#define STUN_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE 65552
/**
* StunMessage:
* @agent: The agent that created or validated this message
* @buffer: The buffer containing the STUN message
* @buffer_len: The length of the buffer (not the size of the message)
* @key: The short term credentials key to use for authentication validation
* or that was used to finalize this message
* @key_len: The length of the associated key
* @long_term_key: The long term credential key to use for authentication
* validation or that was used to finalize this message
* @long_term_valid: Whether or not the #long_term_key variable contains valid
* data
*
* This structure represents a STUN message
*/
struct _StunMessage {
StunAgent *agent;
uint8_t *buffer;
size_t buffer_len;
uint8_t *key;
size_t key_len;
uint8_t long_term_key[16];
bool long_term_valid;
};
/**
* stun_message_init:
* @msg: The #StunMessage to initialize
* @c: STUN message class (host byte order)
* @m: STUN message method (host byte order)
* @id: 16-bytes transaction ID
*
* Initializes a STUN message buffer, with no attributes.
* Returns: %TRUE if the initialization was successful
*/
bool stun_message_init (StunMessage *msg, StunClass c, StunMethod m,
const StunTransactionId id);
/**
* stun_message_length:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
*
* Get the length of the message (including the header)
*
* Returns: The length of the message
*/
uint16_t stun_message_length (const StunMessage *msg);
/**
* stun_message_find:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to find
* @palen: A pointer to store the length of the attribute
*
* Finds an attribute in a STUN message and fetches its content
*
* Returns: A pointer to the start of the attribute payload if found,
* otherwise NULL.
*/
const void * stun_message_find (const StunMessage * msg, StunAttribute type,
uint16_t *palen);
/**
* stun_message_find_flag:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to find
*
* Looks for a flag attribute within a valid STUN message.
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID is returned if the attribute's size is not zero.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_find_flag (const StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type);
/**
* stun_message_find32:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to find
* @pval: A pointer where to store the value (host byte order)
*
* Extracts a 32-bits attribute from a STUN message.
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID is returned if the attribute's size is not
* 4 bytes.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_find32 (const StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type, uint32_t *pval);
/**
* stun_message_find64:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to find
* @pval: A pointer where to store the value (host byte order)
*
* Extracts a 64-bits attribute from a STUN message.
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID is returned if the attribute's size is not
* 8 bytes.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_find64 (const StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type, uint64_t *pval);
/**
* stun_message_find_string:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to find
* @buf: A pointer where to store the data
* @buflen: The length of the buffer
*
* Extracts an UTF-8 string from a valid STUN message.
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID is returned if the attribute is improperly
* encoded
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE is return if the buffer size is too
* small to hold the string
*
<note>
<para>
The string will be nul-terminated.
</para>
</note>
*
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_find_string (const StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type, char *buf, size_t buflen);
/**
* stun_message_find_addr:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to find
* @addr: The #sockaddr to be filled
* @addrlen: The size of the @addr variable. Must be set to the size of the
* @addr socket address and will be set to the size of the extracted socket
* address.
*
* Extracts a network address attribute from a STUN message.
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID is returned if the attribute payload size is
* wrong or if the @addrlen is too small
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_UNSUPPORTED_ADDRESS if the address family is unknown.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_find_addr (const StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type, struct sockaddr_storage *addr, socklen_t *addrlen);
/**
* stun_message_find_xor_addr:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to find
* @addr: The #sockaddr to be filled
* @addrlen: The size of the @addr variable. Must be set to the size of the
* @addr socket address and will be set to the size of the
* extracted socket address.
*
* Extracts an obfuscated network address attribute from a STUN message.
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID is returned if the attribute payload size is
* wrong or if the @addrlen is too small
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_UNSUPPORTED_ADDRESS if the address family is unknown.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_find_xor_addr (const StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type, struct sockaddr_storage *addr, socklen_t *addrlen);
/**
* stun_message_find_xor_addr_full:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to find
* @addr: The #sockaddr to be filled
* @addrlen: The size of the @addr variable. Must be set to the size of the
* @addr socket address and will be set to the size of the
* extracted socket address.
* @magic_cookie: The magic cookie to use to XOR the address.
*
* Extracts an obfuscated network address attribute from a STUN message.
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID is returned if the attribute payload size is
* wrong or if the @addrlen is too small
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_UNSUPPORTED_ADDRESS if the address family is unknown.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_find_xor_addr_full (const StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type, struct sockaddr_storage *addr,
socklen_t *addrlen, uint32_t magic_cookie);
/**
* stun_message_find_error:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @code: A pointer where to store the value
*
* Extract the error response code from a STUN message
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID is returned if the value is invalid
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_find_error (const StunMessage *msg, int *code);
/**
* stun_message_append:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to append
* @length: The length of the attribute
*
* Reserves room for appending an attribute to an unfinished STUN message.
*
* Returns: A pointer to an unitialized buffer of @length bytes to
* where the attribute payload must be written, or NULL if there is not
* enough room in the STUN message buffer.
*/
void *stun_message_append (StunMessage *msg, StunAttribute type,
size_t length);
/**
* stun_message_append_bytes:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to append
* @data: The data to append
* @len: The length of the attribute
*
* Appends a binary value to a STUN message
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_append_bytes (StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type, const void *data, size_t len);
/**
* stun_message_append_flag:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to append
*
* Appends an empty flag attribute to a STUN message
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_append_flag (StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type);
/**
* stun_message_append32:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to append
* @value: The value to append (host byte order)
*
* Appends a 32-bits value attribute to a STUN message
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_append32 (StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type, uint32_t value);
/**
* stun_message_append64:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to append
* @value: The value to append (host byte order)
*
* Appends a 64-bits value attribute to a STUN message
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_append64 (StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type, uint64_t value);
/**
* stun_message_append_string:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to append
* @str: The string to append
*
* Adds an attribute from a nul-terminated string to a STUN message
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_append_string (StunMessage *msg,
StunAttribute type, const char *str);
/**
* stun_message_append_addr:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to append
* @addr: The #sockaddr to be append
* @addrlen: The size of the @addr variable.
*
* Append a network address attribute to a STUN message
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID is returned if the @addrlen is too small
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_UNSUPPORTED_ADDRESS if the address family is unknown.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_append_addr (StunMessage * msg,
StunAttribute type, const struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen);
/**
* stun_message_append_xor_addr:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to append
* @addr: The #sockaddr to be append
* @addrlen: The size of the @addr variable.
*
* Append an obfuscated network address attribute to a STUN message
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID is returned if the @addrlen is too small
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_UNSUPPORTED_ADDRESS if the address family is unknown.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_append_xor_addr (StunMessage * msg,
StunAttribute type, const struct sockaddr_storage *addr, socklen_t addrlen);
/**
* stun_message_append_xor_addr_full:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to append
* @addr: The #sockaddr to be append
* @addrlen: The size of the @addr variable.
* @magic_cookie: The magic cookie to use to XOR the address.
*
* Append an obfuscated network address attribute from a STUN message.
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_INVALID is returned if the @addrlen is too small
* %STUN_MESSAGE_RETURN_UNSUPPORTED_ADDRESS if the address family is unknown.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_append_xor_addr_full (StunMessage * msg,
StunAttribute type, const struct sockaddr_storage *addr, socklen_t addrlen,
uint32_t magic_cookie);
/**
* stun_message_append_error:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @code: The error code value
*
* Appends the ERROR-CODE attribute to the STUN message and fills it according
* to #code
*
* Returns: A #StunMessageReturn value.
*/
StunMessageReturn stun_message_append_error (StunMessage * msg,
StunError code);
/**
* STUN_MESSAGE_BUFFER_INCOMPLETE:
*
* Convenience macro for stun_message_validate_buffer_length() meaning that the
* data to validate does not hold a complete STUN message
*/
#define STUN_MESSAGE_BUFFER_INCOMPLETE 0
/**
* STUN_MESSAGE_BUFFER_INVALID:
*
* Convenience macro for stun_message_validate_buffer_length() meaning that the
* data to validate is not a valid STUN message
*/
#define STUN_MESSAGE_BUFFER_INVALID -1
/**
* stun_message_validate_buffer_length:
* @msg: The buffer to validate
* @length: The length of the buffer
* @has_padding: Set TRUE if attributes should be padded to multiple of 4 bytes
*
* This function will take a data buffer and will try to validate whether it is
* a STUN message or if it's not or if it's an incomplete STUN message and will
* provide us with the length of the STUN message.
*
* Returns: The length of the valid STUN message in the buffer.
* <para> See also: #STUN_MESSAGE_BUFFER_INCOMPLETE </para>
* <para> See also: #STUN_MESSAGE_BUFFER_INVALID </para>
*/
int stun_message_validate_buffer_length (const uint8_t *msg, size_t length,
bool has_padding);
/**
* StunInputVector:
* @buffer: a buffer containing already-received binary data
* @size: length of @buffer, in bytes
*
* Container for a single buffer which also stores its length. This is designed
* for vectored I/O: typically an array of #StunInputVectors is passed to
* functions, providing multiple buffers which store logically contiguous
* received data.
*
* This is guaranteed to be layed out identically in memory to #GInputVector.
*
* Since: 0.1.5
*/
typedef struct {
const uint8_t *buffer;
size_t size;
} StunInputVector;
/**
* stun_message_validate_buffer_length_fast:
* @buffers: (array length=n_buffers) (in caller-allocated): array of contiguous
* #StunInputVectors containing already-received message data
* @n_buffers: number of entries in @buffers or if -1 , then buffers is
* terminated by a #StunInputVector with the buffer pointer being %NULL.
* @total_length: total number of valid bytes stored consecutively in @buffers
* @has_padding: %TRUE if attributes should be padded to 4-byte boundaries
*
* Quickly validate whether the message in the given @buffers is potentially a
* valid STUN message, an incomplete STUN message, or if its definitely not one
* at all.
*
* This is designed as a first-pass validation only, and does not check the
* messages attributes for validity. If this function returns success, the
* buffers can be compacted and a more thorough validation can be performed
* using stun_message_validate_buffer_length(). If it fails, the buffers
* definitely do not contain a complete, valid STUN message.
*
* Returns: The length of the valid STUN message in the buffer, or zero or -1 on
* failure
* <para> See also: #STUN_MESSAGE_BUFFER_INCOMPLETE </para>
* <para> See also: #STUN_MESSAGE_BUFFER_INVALID </para>
*
* Since: 0.1.5
*/
ssize_t stun_message_validate_buffer_length_fast (StunInputVector *buffers,
int n_buffers, size_t total_length, bool has_padding);
/**
* stun_message_id:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @id: The #StunTransactionId to fill
*
* Retreive the STUN transaction id from a STUN message
*/
void stun_message_id (const StunMessage *msg, StunTransactionId id);
/**
* stun_message_get_class:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
*
* Retreive the STUN class from a STUN message
*
* Returns: The #StunClass
*/
StunClass stun_message_get_class (const StunMessage *msg);
/**
* stun_message_get_method:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
*
* Retreive the STUN method from a STUN message
*
* Returns: The #StunMethod
*/
StunMethod stun_message_get_method (const StunMessage *msg);
/**
* stun_message_has_attribute:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
* @type: The #StunAttribute to look for
*
* Checks if an attribute is present within a STUN message.
*
* Returns: %TRUE if the attribute is found, %FALSE otherwise
*/
bool stun_message_has_attribute (const StunMessage *msg, StunAttribute type);
/* Defined in stun5389.c */
/**
* stun_message_has_cookie:
* @msg: The #StunMessage
*
* Checks if the STUN message has a RFC5389 compatible cookie
*
* Returns: %TRUE if the cookie is present, %FALSE otherwise
*/
bool stun_message_has_cookie (const StunMessage *msg);
/**
* stun_optional:
* @t: An attribute type
*
* Helper function that checks whether a STUN attribute is a mandatory
* or an optional attribute
*
* Returns: %TRUE if the attribute is an optional one
*/
bool stun_optional (uint16_t t);
/**
* stun_strerror:
* @code: host-byte order error code
*
* Transforms a STUN error-code into a human readable string
*
* Returns: A static pointer to a nul-terminated error message string.
*/
const char *stun_strerror (StunError code);
#endif /* _STUN_MESSAGE_H */