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/*
 * This file is part of blabouncer (https://www.blatech.co.uk/l_bratch/blabouncer).
 * Copyright (C) 2019 Luke Bratch <luke@bratch.co.uk>.
 *
 * Blabouncer 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, version 3.
 *
 * Blabouncer 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 blabouncer. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

#ifndef STRUCTURES_H_INCLUDED
#define STRUCTURES_H_INCLUDED

#include <openssl/ssl.h>

#define MAXDATASIZE 513 // max number of bytes we can get at once (RFC2812 says 512, plus one for null terminator)
#define MAXCHANLENGTH 50 // 50 according to RFC 2811 and RFC 2822
#define MAXNICKLENGTH 64 // Randomly picked (TODO - is there an actual maximum number (ignoring the RFC preference of 9)?)
#define MAXUSERNAMELEN 64 // Randomly picked (TODO - is there an actual maximum username length?)
#define MAXREALNAMELEN 128 // Randomly picked (TODO - is there an actual maximum real name length?)
#define MAXPORTLEN 6 // Up to 65535, so 5 characters + 1 for null
#define MAXAUTOCHANLEN 1024 // Randomly picked maximum length of the auto channel list

struct ircdstate {
  char greeting001[MAXDATASIZE];
  char greeting002[MAXDATASIZE];
  char greeting003[MAXDATASIZE];
  char greeting004[MAXDATASIZE];
  char greeting005a[MAXDATASIZE];
  char greeting005b[MAXDATASIZE];
  char greeting005c[MAXDATASIZE];
  char ircdname[MAXDATASIZE];
  char nickuserhost[MAXDATASIZE];
  char ircnick[MAXNICKLENGTH];
  char ircusername[MAXUSERNAMELEN];
  char currentmsg[MAXDATASIZE]; // Holding area for the current server-received IRC message being processed in case it needs building across multiple reads (i.e. a truncated/split message)
  char mode[MAXDATASIZE];
  int capmultiprefix; // Whether the server approved our CAP multi-prefix request
  int autonicknum; // Number of attempts made at automatically setting a nick if all configured nicks were in use
  int lastmessagetime; // The last time we heard from the server
  int timeoutcheck; // Whether we're checking to see if we've timed out from the server
  int reconnecting; // Whether or not we're reconnecting due to an earlier disconnection
  char oldnick[MAXNICKLENGTH]; // Set temporarily if we end up reconnecting in case we need to tell existing clients about a nick change
};

// Structure of settings either to be read from the configuration file or set/changed at runtime
struct settings {
  char replaymode[MAXDATASIZE];
  int replayseconds;
  char clientport[MAXPORTLEN];
  char ircnick[MAXNICKLENGTH]; // In both settings and ircdstate as settings is from our file whereas server may change ircdstate copy
  char ircusername[MAXUSERNAMELEN]; // (Is this also true for the username?  Can the server change that?)
  char ircrealname[MAXREALNAMELEN];
  char autochannels[MAXAUTOCHANLEN];
  char ircserver[HOST_NAME_MAX];
  char ircserverport[MAXPORTLEN];
  char ircserverpassword[MAXDATASIZE - 5]; // -5 for "PASS "
  char connectcommand[MAXDATASIZE];
  char conffile[PATH_MAX];
  char certfile[PATH_MAX];
  char keyfile[PATH_MAX];
  int clienttls;
  int servertls;
  char basedir[PATH_MAX];
  int logging;
  int replaylogging;
  int debugkeep;
  int background; // Whether or not we're running in the background (detached from the terminal as a daemon)
};

// Structure of a connected clien, their socket/file descriptors, their authentication status, and their OpenSSL structures
// This struct is expected to be in an array of client structs
struct client {
  int fd; // Client socket fd - 0 means not connected, greater than 0 means connected and the value is the fd number (so we know which ones to try to read and send to)
  int authed; // Client authentication status - 0 means not authenticated, 1 means authenticated.
  SSL *ssl; // OpenSSL structures when using TLS, or faked by casting fd ints to SSL* if not. - TODO - Can we drop one of either "int fd" or "SSL *ssl" now?
  int registered; // Whether the client has finished registering with the bouncer
  int pendingchannelmode; // Whether the client is waiting to hear back from a "MODE #channel" command
  int pendingban; // Whether the client is waiting to hear back from a "MODE #channel b" command
  int pendingwho; // Whether the client is waiting to hear back from a "MODE #channel" command
  int pendinglist; // Whether the client is waiting to hear back from a "LIST" command
  int pendingwhois; // Whether the client is waiting to hear back from a "WHOIS" command
  int pendingwhowas; // Whether the client is waiting to hear back from a "WHOWAS" command
  int pendingnames; // Count of RPL_NAMREPLYs the client is waiting on.
  int pendingcap; // Whether the client is still negotiating IRCv3 CAPabilities.  0 = no, 1 = yes, -1 = just finished (so register them as if they had just sent USER).
};

// Structure of a channel - this struct is expected to be in an array of channel structs
struct channel {
  char name[MAXCHANLENGTH];
  char topic[MAXDATASIZE]; // TODO - Is there a particular maximum topic length?
  char topicwho[MAXNICKLENGTH];
  // TODO - Make this Year 2038 proof
  // TODO - Make this an int? It's just going to arrive and leave as a string every time anyway...
  char topicwhen[11]; // 32-bit unixtime is up to 10 characters (+1 for null char)  We use "0" to mean "not set".
  int gotnames; // Have we finished getting the RPL_NAMREPLYs for this channel yet?
};

#endif