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diff --git a/pjnath/include/pjnath/stun_sock.h b/pjnath/include/pjnath/stun_sock.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a5ac7f69 --- /dev/null +++ b/pjnath/include/pjnath/stun_sock.h @@ -0,0 +1,403 @@ +/* $Id$ */ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2003-2007 Benny Prijono <benny@prijono.org> + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + */ +#ifndef __PJNATH_STUN_SOCK_H__ +#define __PJNATH_STUN_SOCK_H__ + +/** + * @file stun_sock.h + * @brief STUN aware socket transport + */ +#include <pjnath/stun_config.h> +#include <pjlib-util/resolver.h> +#include <pj/ioqueue.h> +#include <pj/sock.h> + + +PJ_BEGIN_DECL + + +/** + * @defgroup PJNATH_STUN_SOCK STUN aware socket transport + * @brief STUN aware socket transport + * @ingroup PJNATH_STUN + * @{ + * The STUN transport provides asynchronous UDP like socket transport + * with the additional capability to query the publicly mapped transport + * address (using STUN resolution), to refresh the NAT binding, and to + * demultiplex internal STUN messages from application data (the + * application data may be a STUN message as well). + */ + +/** + * Opaque type to represent a STUN transport. + */ +typedef struct pj_stun_sock pj_stun_sock; + +/** + * Types of operation being reported in \a on_status() callback of + * pj_stun_sock_cb. Application may retrieve the string representation + * of these constants with pj_stun_sock_op_name(). + */ +typedef enum pj_stun_sock_op +{ + /** + * Asynchronous DNS resolution. + */ + PJ_STUN_SOCK_DNS_OP = 1, + + /** + * Initial STUN Binding request. + */ + PJ_STUN_SOCK_BINDING_OP, + + /** + * Subsequent STUN Binding request for keeping the binding + * alive. + */ + PJ_STUN_SOCK_KEEP_ALIVE_OP, + +} pj_stun_sock_op; + + +/** + * This structure contains callbacks that will be called by the STUN + * transport to notify application about various events. + */ +typedef struct pj_stun_sock_cb +{ + /** + * Notification when incoming packet has been received. + * + * @param stun_sock The STUN transport. + * @param data The packet. + * @param data_len Length of the packet. + * @param src_addr The source address of the packet. + * @param addr_len The length of the source address. + * + * @return Application should normally return PJ_TRUE to let + * the STUN transport continue its operation. However + * it must return PJ_FALSE if it has destroyed the + * STUN transport in this callback. + */ + pj_bool_t (*on_rx_data)(pj_stun_sock *stun_sock, + void *pkt, + unsigned pkt_len, + const pj_sockaddr_t *src_addr, + unsigned addr_len); + + /** + * Notifification when asynchronous send operation has completed. + * + * @param stun_sock The STUN transport. + * @param send_key The send operation key that was given in + * #pj_stun_sock_sendto(). + * @param sent If value is positive non-zero it indicates the + * number of data sent. When the value is negative, + * it contains the error code which can be retrieved + * by negating the value (i.e. status=-sent). + * + * @return Application should normally return PJ_TRUE to let + * the STUN transport continue its operation. However + * it must return PJ_FALSE if it has destroyed the + * STUN transport in this callback. + */ + pj_bool_t (*on_data_sent)(pj_stun_sock *stun_sock, + pj_ioqueue_op_key_t *send_key, + pj_ssize_t sent); + + /** + * Notification when the status of the STUN transport has changed. This + * callback may be called for the following conditions: + * - the first time the publicly mapped address has been resolved from + * the STUN server, this callback will be called with \a op argument + * set to PJ_STUN_SOCK_BINDING_OP \a status argument set to + * PJ_SUCCESS. + * - anytime when the transport has detected that the publicly mapped + * address has changed, this callback will be called with \a op + * argument set to PJ_STUN_SOCK_KEEP_ALIVE_OP and \a status + * argument set to PJ_SUCCESS. On this case and the case above, + * application will get the resolved public address in the + * #pj_stun_sock_info structure. + * - for any terminal error (such as STUN time-out, DNS resolution + * failure, or keep-alive failure), this callback will be called + * with the \a status argument set to non-PJ_SUCCESS. + * + * @param stun_sock The STUN transport. + * @param op The operation that triggers the callback. + * @param status The status. + * + * @return Must return PJ_FALSE if it has destroyed the + * STUN transport in this callback. Application should + * normally destroy the socket and return PJ_FALSE + * upon encountering terminal error, otherwise it + * should return PJ_TRUE to let the STUN socket operation + * continues. + */ + pj_bool_t (*on_status)(pj_stun_sock *stun_sock, + pj_stun_sock_op op, + pj_status_t status); + +} pj_stun_sock_cb; + + +/** + * This structure contains information about the STUN transport. Application + * may query this information by calling #pj_stun_sock_get_info(). + */ +typedef struct pj_stun_sock_info +{ + /** + * The bound address of the socket. + */ + pj_sockaddr bound_addr; + + /** + * IP address of the STUN server. + */ + pj_sockaddr srv_addr; + + /** + * The publicly mapped address. It may contain zero address when the + * mapped address has not been resolved. Application may query whether + * this field contains valid address with pj_sockaddr_has_addr(). + */ + pj_sockaddr mapped_addr; + + /** + * Number of interface address aliases. The interface address aliases + * are list of all interface addresses in this host. + */ + unsigned alias_cnt; + + /** + * Array of interface address aliases. + */ + pj_sockaddr aliases[PJ_ICE_ST_MAX_CAND]; + +} pj_stun_sock_info; + + +/** + * This describe the settings to be given to the STUN transport during its + * creation. Application should initialize this structure by calling + * #pj_stun_sock_cfg_default(). + */ +typedef struct pj_stun_sock_cfg +{ + /** + * Packet buffer size. Default value is PJ_STUN_SOCK_PKT_LEN. + */ + unsigned max_pkt_size; + + /** + * Specify the number of simultaneous asynchronous read operations to + * be invoked to the ioqueue. Having more than one read operations will + * increase performance on multiprocessor systems since the application + * will be able to process more than one incoming packets simultaneously. + * Default value is 1. + */ + unsigned async_cnt; + + /** + * Specify the interface where the socket should be bound to. If the + * address is zero, socket will be bound to INADDR_ANY. If the address + * is non-zero, socket will be bound to this address only, and the + * transport will have only one address alias (the \a alias_cnt field + * in #pj_stun_sock_info structure. + */ + pj_sockaddr bound_addr; + + /** + * Specify the STUN keep-alive duration, in seconds. The STUN transport + * does keep-alive by sending STUN Binding request to the STUN server. + * If this value is zero, the PJ_STUN_KEEP_ALIVE_SEC value will be used. + * If the value is negative, it will disable STUN keep-alive. + */ + int ka_interval; + +} pj_stun_sock_cfg; + + + +/** + * Retrieve the name representing the specified operation. + */ +PJ_DECL(const char*) pj_stun_sock_op_name(pj_stun_sock_op op); + + +/** + * Initialize the STUN transport setting with its default values. + * + * @param cfg The STUN transport config. + */ +PJ_DECL(void) pj_stun_sock_cfg_default(pj_stun_sock_cfg *cfg); + + +/** + * Create the STUN transport using the specified configuration. Once + * the STUN transport has been create, application should call + * #pj_stun_sock_start() to start the transport. + * + * @param stun_cfg The STUN configuration which contains among other + * things the ioqueue and timer heap instance for + * the operation of this transport. + * @param af Address family of socket. Currently pj_AF_INET() + * and pj_AF_INET6() are supported. + * @param name Optional name to be given to this transport to + * assist debugging. + * @param cb Callback to receive events/data from the transport. + * @param cfg Optional transport settings. + * @param user_data Arbitrary application data to be associated with + * this transport. + * @param p_sock Pointer to receive the created transport instance. + * + * @restun PJ_SUCCESS if the operation has been successful, + * or the appropriate error code on failure. + */ +PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_stun_sock_create(pj_stun_config *stun_cfg, + const char *name, + int af, + const pj_stun_sock_cb *cb, + const pj_stun_sock_cfg *cfg, + void *user_data, + pj_stun_sock **p_sock); + + +/** + * Start the STUN transport. This will start the DNS SRV resolution for + * the STUN server (if desired), and once the server is resolved, STUN + * Binding request will be sent to resolve the publicly mapped address. + * Once the initial STUN Binding response is received, the keep-alive + * timer will be started. + * + * @param stun_sock The STUN transport instance. + * @param domain The domain, hostname, or IP address of the TURN + * server. When this parameter contains domain name, + * the \a resolver parameter must be set to activate + * DNS SRV resolution. + * @param default_port The default STUN port number to use when DNS SRV + * resolution is not used. If DNS SRV resolution is + * used, the server port number will be set from the + * DNS SRV records. The recommended value for this + * parameter is PJ_STUN_PORT. + * @param resolver If this parameter is not NULL, then the \a domain + * parameter will be first resolved with DNS SRV and + * then fallback to using DNS A/AAAA resolution when + * DNS SRV resolution fails. If this parameter is + * NULL, the \a domain parameter will be resolved as + * hostname. + * + * @return PJ_SUCCESS if the operation has been successfully + * queued, or the appropriate error code on failure. + * When this function returns PJ_SUCCESS, the final + * result of the allocation process will be notified + * to application in \a on_state() callback. + */ +PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_stun_sock_start(pj_stun_sock *stun_sock, + const pj_str_t *domain, + pj_uint16_t default_port, + pj_dns_resolver *resolver); + +/** + * Destroy the STUN transport. + * + * @param sock The STUN transport socket. + * + * @restun PJ_SUCCESS if the operation has been successful, + * or the appropriate error code on failure. + */ +PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_stun_sock_destroy(pj_stun_sock *sock); + + +/** + * Associate a user data with this STUN transport. The user data may then + * be retrieved later with #pj_stun_sock_get_user_data(). + * + * @param stun_sock The STUN transport instance. + * @param user_data Arbitrary data. + * + * @restun PJ_SUCCESS if the operation has been successful, + * or the appropriate error code on failure. + */ +PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_stun_sock_set_user_data(pj_stun_sock *stun_sock, + void *user_data); + +/** + * Retrieve the previously assigned user data associated with this STUN + * transport. + * + * @param stun_sock The STUN transport instance. + * + * @restun The user/application data. + */ +PJ_DECL(void*) pj_stun_sock_get_user_data(pj_stun_sock *stun_sock); + + +/** + * Get the STUN transport info. The transport info contains, among other + * things, the allocated relay address. + * + * @param stun_sock The STUN transport instance. + * @param info Pointer to be filled with STUN transport info. + * + * @restun PJ_SUCCESS if the operation has been successful, + * or the appropriate error code on failure. + */ +PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_stun_sock_get_info(pj_stun_sock *stun_sock, + pj_stun_sock_info *info); + + +/** + * Send a data to the specified address. This function may complete + * asynchronously and in this case \a on_data_sent() will be called. + * + * @param stun_sock The STUN transport instance. + * @param op_key Optional send key for sending the packet down to + * the ioqueue. This value will be given back to + * \a on_data_sent() callback + * @param pkt The data/packet to be sent to peer. + * @param pkt_len Length of the data. + * @param flag pj_ioqueue_sendto() flag. + * @param dst_addr The remote address. + * @param addr_len Length of the address. + * + * @return PJ_SUCCESS if data has been sent immediately, or + * PJ_EPENDING if data cannot be sent immediately. In + * this case the \a on_data_sent() callback will be + * called when data is actually sent. Any other return + * value indicates error condition. + */ +PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_stun_sock_sendto(pj_stun_sock *stun_sock, + pj_ioqueue_op_key_t *send_key, + const void *pkt, + unsigned pkt_len, + unsigned flag, + const pj_sockaddr_t *dst_addr, + unsigned addr_len); + +/** + * @} + */ + + +PJ_END_DECL + + +#endif /* __PJNATH_STUN_SOCK_H__ */ + |