asterisk/channels/sip/include/reqresp_parser.h

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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2010, Digium, Inc.
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
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* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*!
* \file
* \brief sip request response parser header file
*/
#ifndef _SIP_REQRESP_H
#define _SIP_REQRESP_H
/*! \brief uri parameters */
struct uriparams {
char *transport;
char *user;
char *method;
char *ttl;
char *maddr;
int lr;
};
struct contact {
AST_LIST_ENTRY(contact) list;
char *name;
char *user;
char *pass;
char *hostport;
struct uriparams params;
char *headers;
char *expires;
char *q;
};
AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK(contactliststruct, contact);
/*!
* \brief parses a URI in its components.
*
* \note
* - Multiple scheme's can be specified ',' delimited. ex: "sip:,sips:"
* - If a component is not requested, do not split around it. This means
* that if we don't have domain, we cannot split name:pass.
* - It is safe to call with ret_name, pass, hostport pointing all to
* the same place.
* - If no secret parameter is provided, ret_name will return with both
* parts, user:secret.
* - If the URI contains a port number, hostport will return with both
* parts, host:port.
* - This function overwrites the URI string.
*
* \retval 0 on success
* \retval -1 on error.
*
* \verbatim
* general form we are expecting is sip:user:password;user-parameters@host:port;uri-parameters?headers
* \endverbatim
*/
int parse_uri(char *uri, const char *scheme, char **ret_name, char **pass,
char **hostport, char **transport);
/*!
* \brief parses a URI in to all of its components and any trailing residue
*
* \retval 0 on success
* \retval -1 on error.
*
*/
int parse_uri_full(char *uri, const char *scheme, char **user, char **pass,
char **hostport, struct uriparams *params, char **headers,
char **residue);
/*!
* \brief Get caller id name from SIP headers, copy into output buffer
*
* \return input string pointer placed after display-name field if possible
*/
const char *get_calleridname(const char *input, char *output, size_t outputsize);
/*!
* \brief Get name and number from sip header
*
* \note name and number point to malloced memory on return and must be
* freed. If name or number is not found, they will be returned as NULL.
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval -1 failure
*/
int get_name_and_number(const char *hdr, char **name, char **number);
/*! \brief Pick out text in brackets from character string
* \return pointer to terminated stripped string
* \param tmp input string that will be modified
*
* Examples:
* \verbatim
* "foo" <bar> valid input, returns bar
* foo returns the whole string
* < "foo ... > returns the string between brackets
* < "foo... bogus (missing closing bracket), returns the whole string
* \endverbatim
*/
char *get_in_brackets(char *tmp);
/*! \brief Get text in brackets on a const without copy
*
* \param src String to search
* \param[out] start Set to first character inside left bracket.
* \param[out] length Set to lenght of string inside brackets
* \retval 0 success
* \retval -1 failure
* \retval 1 no brackets so got all
*/
int get_in_brackets_const(const char *src,const char **start,int *length);
/*! \brief Get text in brackets and any trailing residue
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval -1 failure
* \retval 1 no brackets so got all
*/
int get_in_brackets_full(char *tmp, char **out, char **residue);
/*! \brief Parse the ABNF structure
* name-andor-addr = name-addr / addr-spec
* into its components and return any trailing message-header parameters
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval -1 failure
*/
int parse_name_andor_addr(char *uri, const char *scheme, char **name,
char **user, char **pass, char **domain,
struct uriparams *params, char **headers,
char **residue);
/*! \brief Parse all contact header contacts
* \retval 0 success
* \retval -1 failure
* \retval 1 all contacts (star)
*/
int get_comma(char *parse, char **out);
int parse_contact_header(char *contactheader, struct contactliststruct *contactlist);
/*!
* \brief register request parsing tests
*/
void sip_request_parser_register_tests(void);
/*!
* \brief unregister request parsing tests
*/
void sip_request_parser_unregister_tests(void);
/*!
* \brief Parse supported header in incoming packet
*
* \details This function parses through the options parameters and
* builds a bit field representing all the SIP options in that field. When an
* item is found that is not supported, it is copied to the unsupported
* out buffer.
*
* \param options list
* \param[in,out] unsupported buffer (optional)
* \param[in,out] unsupported_len buffer length
*
* \note Because this function can be called multiple times, it will append
* whatever options are specified in \c options to \c unsupported. Callers
* of this function should make sure the unsupported buffer is clear before
* calling this function.
*/
unsigned int parse_sip_options(const char *options, char *unsupported, size_t unsupported_len);
/*!
* \brief Compare two URIs as described in RFC 3261 Section 19.1.4
*
* \param input1 First URI
* \param input2 Second URI
* \retval 0 URIs match
* \retval nonzero URIs do not match or one or both is malformed
*/
int sip_uri_cmp(const char *input1, const char *input2);
/*!
* \brief initialize request and response parser data
*
* \retval 0 Success
* \retval -1 Failure
*/
int sip_reqresp_parser_init(void);
/*!
* \brief Free resources used by request and response parser
*/
void sip_reqresp_parser_exit(void);
/*!
* \brief Parse a Via header
*
* This function parses the Via header and processes it according to section
* 18.2 of RFC 3261 and RFC 3581. Since we don't have a transport layer, we
* only care about the maddr and ttl parms. The received and rport params are
* not parsed.
*
* \note This function fails to parse some odd combinations of SWS in parameter
* lists.
*
* \code
* VIA syntax. RFC 3261 section 25.1
* Via = ( "Via" / "v" ) HCOLON via-parm *(COMMA via-parm)
* via-parm = sent-protocol LWS sent-by *( SEMI via-params )
* via-params = via-ttl / via-maddr
* / via-received / via-branch
* / via-extension
* via-ttl = "ttl" EQUAL ttl
* via-maddr = "maddr" EQUAL host
* via-received = "received" EQUAL (IPv4address / IPv6address)
* via-branch = "branch" EQUAL token
* via-extension = generic-param
* sent-protocol = protocol-name SLASH protocol-version
* SLASH transport
* protocol-name = "SIP" / token
* protocol-version = token
* transport = "UDP" / "TCP" / "TLS" / "SCTP"
* / other-transport
* sent-by = host [ COLON port ]
* ttl = 1*3DIGIT ; 0 to 255
* \endcode
*/
struct sip_via *parse_via(const char *header);
/*!
* \brief Free parsed Via data.
*/
void free_via(struct sip_via *v);
#endif