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- #include <assert.h>
- #include <fcntl.h>
- #include <pty.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <sys/select.h>
- #include <sys/wait.h>
- #include <termios.h>
- #include <unistd.h>
- // #include <signal.h> // handle Ctrl-C/SIGINT
- #include <strings.h> // strcasecmp
- #include <time.h> // usleep(), nanonsleep() ?
- #include <ctype.h>
- #include <stdlib.h> // random()
- #include <regex.h>
- /* Log level guideline:
- * - ZF_LOG_FATAL - happened something impossible and absolutely unexpected.
- * Process can't continue and must be terminated.
- * Example: division by zero, unexpected modifications from other thread.
- * - ZF_LOG_ERROR - happened something possible, but highly unexpected. The
- * process is able to recover and continue execution.
- * Example: out of memory (could also be FATAL if not handled properly).
- * - ZF_LOG_WARN - happened something that *usually* should not happen and
- * significantly changes application behavior for some period of time.
- * Example: configuration file not found, auth error.
- * - ZF_LOG_INFO - happened significant life cycle event or major state
- * transition.
- * Example: app started, user logged in.
- * - ZF_LOG_DEBUG - minimal set of events that could help to reconstruct the
- * execution path. Usually disabled in release builds.
- * - ZF_LOG_VERBOSE - all other events. Usually disabled in release builds.
- *
- * *Ideally*, log file of debugged, well tested, production ready application
- * should be empty or very small. Choosing a right log level is as important as
- * providing short and self descriptive log message.
- */
- /*
- #define ZF_LOG_VERBOSE 1
- #define ZF_LOG_DEBUG 2
- #define ZF_LOG_INFO 3
- #define ZF_LOG_WARN 4
- #define ZF_LOG_ERROR 5
- #define ZF_LOG_FATAL 6
- */
- // LOGGING with file output
- #include "zf_log.h"
- FILE *g_log_file;
- static void file_output_callback(const zf_log_message *msg, void *arg) {
- (void)arg;
- *msg->p = '\n';
- fwrite(msg->buf, msg->p - msg->buf + 1, 1, g_log_file);
- fflush(g_log_file);
- }
- static void file_output_close(void) { fclose(g_log_file); }
- static void file_output_open(const char *const log_path) {
- g_log_file = fopen(log_path, "a");
- if (!g_log_file) {
- ZF_LOGW("Failed to open log file %s", log_path);
- return;
- }
- atexit(file_output_close);
- zf_log_set_output_v(ZF_LOG_PUT_STD, 0, file_output_callback);
- }
- #include "terminal.h"
- struct console_details console;
- #include "utils.h"
- // END LOGGING
- #include "lastseen.h"
- /*
- What is the name of the actual, real Mystic executable
- that we'll be executing and mangling?
- */
- #define TARGET "./mySTIC"
- // Size of our input and output buffers.
- #define BSIZE 1024
- /*
- * string_insert()
- * Inserts a string into a given position.
- * This safely checks to make sure the buffer isn't overrun.
- */
- int string_insert(char *buffer, int max_length, int pos, const char *insert) {
- assert(max_length > pos);
- assert(buffer != NULL);
- assert(insert != NULL);
- if (strlen(buffer) + strlen(insert) >= max_length) {
- ZF_LOGD("string_insert() failed inserting [%s]", repr(insert));
- return 0;
- }
- memmove(buffer + pos + strlen(insert), buffer + pos,
- strlen(buffer + pos) + 1);
- // cp + strlen(display), cp, strlen(cp) + 1);
- strncpy(buffer + pos, insert, strlen(insert));
- // (cp, display, strlen(display));
- return 1; // success
- }
- // Should this be passed around to the functions that use it?
- #include "render.h"
- /*
- These are harry "timeout" events.
- These happen when we've been sitting around awhile.
- */
- #ifdef CPP_MADMAN_STL_CODE
- const char *random_phrase(const char *words, int len, int last_seen) {
- // ooh. a map of char *s to last_seen_events. :P
- static map<const char *, array<int>> tracker;
- map<const char *, array<int>>::iterator it;
- array<int, last_seen> it = tracker.find(words);
- if (it == tracker.end()) {
- // key does not exist.
- array<int, last_seen> last;
- for (int i = 0; i < last_seen; i++) {
- last[i] = -1;
- };
- tracker.insert(words, last);
- it = tracker.find(words);
- };
- }
- #endif
- void harry_idle_event(int fd) {
- // Make something happen
- char buffer[100];
- int r;
- // This is no where near finished, BUT!
- const char *phrases[] = {"Hahaha", "Snicker, snicker", "Boo!",
- "MeOW", "I see U", "Arrooo!",
- "Ahh-wooo!", "Aaaooo!"};
- const char *cp;
- static LastSeen last_seen_harry_event(2);
- // Remember the last phrase used,
- // and don't repeat (the last two)!
- do {
- r = randint((sizeof(phrases) / sizeof(char *)));
- // r = random() % ((sizeof(phrases) / sizeof(char *)) - 1);
- } while (last_seen_harry_event.seen_before(r));
- // ZF_LOGD("%d => %d %d", r, last_seen_harry_event[0],
- // last_seen_harry_event[1]);
- cp = phrases[r];
- int color = random() % 15 + 1;
- /*
- int color = random() % 16;
- if (color == 0) {
- color++;
- } // If it's 0 let's make it 1. // color = (random() % 15) + 1
- */
- sprintf(buffer, "^S2^C%02d%s^P2^CR^D%02d", color, cp, (int)strlen(cp));
- ZF_LOGD("harry_event: render(%d, \"%s\")", fd, buffer);
- render(fd, buffer, strlen(buffer));
- }
- void init_harry() {
- // init_have_seen(last_seen_harry_event, MAX_HARRY_EVENT_DUPS);
- // ZF_LOGD("init => %d %d", last_seen_harry_event[0],
- // last_seen_harry_event[1]);
- console_init(&console);
- }
- /*
- The code to get the username and fullname is useless on telnet
- connections.
- */
- const char *username = NULL;
- const char *fullname = NULL;
- /*
- Pascal String Copy. Copy from pascal string, to C String.
- First char is pascal string length. (Max 255).
- */
- void pcopy(char *pstring, char *str) {
- int len = (int)*pstring;
- strncpy(str, pstring + 1, len);
- str[len] = 0;
- }
- /*
- This only works for those few idiots that use the
- horribly broken SSH crap that Mystic uses.
- */
- int locate_user(const char *alias) {
- FILE *user;
- char buffer[0x600];
- char temp[100];
- user = fopen("data/users.dat", "rb");
- if (user == NULL)
- return 0;
- // Carry on!
- while (fread(buffer, 0x600, 1, user) == 1) {
- pcopy(buffer + 0x6d, temp);
- if (strcasecmp(temp, username) == 0) {
- pcopy(buffer + 0x8c, temp);
- fullname = strdup(temp);
- break;
- }
- /*
- printf("Alias: %s\n", temp);
- pcopy(buffer + 0x8c, temp );
- printf("Full Name: %s\n", temp );
- */
- }
- fclose(user);
- return 1;
- }
- // Buffers are BSIZE + 1, so a buffer that size can strcpy safely.
- regex_t ANSI;
- regex_t WORDS;
- regex_t WORD;
- int init_regex(void) {
- int ret;
- char ansi[] = "\x1b\[[0-9]+(;[0-9]+)*?[a-zA-Z]";
- char words[] = "[a-zA-Z]+( [a-zA-Z]+)+";
- char word[] = "[a-zA-Z]+";
- char errorbuf[100];
- if (ret = regcomp(&ANSI, ansi, REG_EXTENDED | REG_NEWLINE)) {
- regerror(ret, &ANSI, errorbuf, sizeof(errorbuf));
- ZF_LOGW("Regex %s failed to compile: %s", ansi, errorbuf);
- return 0;
- };
- if (ret = regcomp(&WORDS, words, REG_EXTENDED | REG_NEWLINE)) {
- regerror(ret, &WORDS, errorbuf, sizeof(errorbuf));
- ZF_LOGW("Regex %s failed to compile: %s", words, errorbuf);
- return 0;
- };
- if (ret = regcomp(&WORD, word, REG_EXTENDED | REG_NEWLINE)) {
- regerror(ret, &WORD, errorbuf, sizeof(errorbuf));
- ZF_LOGW("Regex %s failed to compile: %s", word, errorbuf);
- return 0;
- };
- return 1;
- }
- int regmatch(regex_t *preg, const char *string, size_t nmatch,
- regmatch_t pmatch[], int eflags) {
- // returns number of matches found. (Max nmatch)
- int matches = 0;
- int offset = 0;
- while (matches < nmatch) {
- int ret = regexec(preg, string + offset, nmatch - matches, pmatch + matches,
- eflags);
- if (!ret) {
- int current = offset;
- offset += pmatch[matches].rm_eo;
- pmatch[matches].rm_so += current;
- pmatch[matches].rm_eo += current;
- matches++;
- } else if (ret == REG_NOMATCH) {
- break;
- } else {
- break;
- }
- }
- return matches;
- }
- #define MAX_MATCH 32
- regmatch_t rxmatch[MAX_MATCH];
- int rx_match(regex_t *regex, const char *buffer) {
- int ret;
- ret = regmatch(regex, buffer, MAX_MATCH, rxmatch, 0);
- if (0) {
- for (int i = 0; i < ret; i++) {
- ZF_LOGI("%d : (%d-%d)", i, rxmatch[i].rm_so, rxmatch[i].rm_eo);
- }
- }
- return ret;
- }
- /**
- * random_activate()
- *
- * Is a weight (1-10),
- * tests if random number is < weight * 10.
- *
- * So random_activate(9) happens more frequently
- * then random_activate(8) or lower.
- *
- * This probably needs to be fixed.
- * We need a better randint(RANGE) code.
- */
- int random_activate(int w) {
- int r = randint(100);
- if (r <= (w * 10)) {
- return 1;
- };
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- word_state(): // deprecated
- -1 only lower
- +1 only upper
- 0 mixed
- */
- int word_state(const char *buffer, int len) {
- int p;
- int upper = 0;
- int lower = 0;
- int ret;
- float pct;
- for (p = 0; p < len; p++) {
- char c = buffer[p];
- if (isalpha(c)) {
- if (isupper(c)) {
- upper++;
- };
- if (islower(c)) {
- lower++;
- };
- }
- }
- if (upper == lower) {
- return 0;
- }
- if (upper > lower) {
- ret = 1;
- pct = ((float)lower / (float)upper) * 100.0;
- } else {
- ret = -1;
- pct = ((float)upper / (float)lower) * 100.0;
- }
- // ZF_LOGD("So far %d with %f %%", ret, pct);
- if (pct < 40.0) {
- return ret;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- Given a buffer and length, mangle away.
- toupper, tolower, flipper
- */
- int word_mangler(char *buffer, int len) {
- int p;
- int count = 0;
- int state;
- // state = word_state(buffer, len);
- // ZF_LOGD("word_state(%.*s) %d", len, buffer, state);
- state = randrange(-1, 1);
- // TODO: Transposer
- for (p = 0; p < len; p++) {
- char c = buffer[p];
- if (randint(len) == p) {
- break;
- }
- switch (state) {
- case -1:
- // upper
- if (islower(c)) {
- count++;
- buffer[p] = toupper(c);
- }
- break;
- case 1:
- // lower
- if (isupper(c)) {
- count++;
- buffer[p] = tolower(c);
- }
- break;
- case 0:
- // flipper
- if (islower(c)) {
- count++;
- buffer[p] = toupper(c);
- } else {
- if (isupper(c)) {
- count++;
- buffer[p] = tolower(c);
- }
- }
- break;
- }
- }
- return count;
- }
- int word_wrangler(char *buffer, int len) {
- int p;
- int count;
- int state;
- // state = word_state(buffer, len);
- // ZF_LOGD("word_state(%.*s) %d", len, buffer, state);
- if (len < 5) {
- return 0;
- }
- p = randint(len - 4) + 2;
- for (count = 0; count < 4; count++) {
- if (!isalpha(buffer[p + count]))
- break;
- }
- ZF_LOGV_MEM(buffer, len, "wrangler %d len %d:", p, count);
- if (count >= 2) {
- for (int x = 0; x < count / 2; x++) {
- char ch = buffer[p + x];
- buffer[p + x] = buffer[p + count - 1 - x];
- buffer[p + count - 1 - x] = ch;
- }
- ZF_LOGV_MEM(buffer, len, "word now:");
- return 1;
- } else
- return 0;
- }
- int buffer_insert(char *buffer, int len, int max_length, int pos,
- const char *insert) {
- if (strlen(insert) == 0)
- return 0;
- if (len + strlen(insert) > max_length) {
- ZF_LOGD("buffer_insert failed [%s]", repr(insert));
- return 0;
- }
- memmove(buffer + pos + strlen(insert), buffer + pos, len - pos);
- strncpy(buffer + pos, insert, strlen(insert));
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * The buffer that we've been given is much larger now.
- *
- * We can no longer mangle or insert into the given buffer.
- * Why? Because we don't know what is behind it now!
- */
- int mangle(int fd, const char *buffer, int len) {
- int x, i;
- int need_render = 0; // changing word case around doesn't need the render
- int mangled = 0;
- int mangled_chars = 0;
- char play[BSIZE * 2];
- const char *cp;
- // Make a copy of buffer, since it can no longer be changed
- // inserted into.
- memcpy(play, buffer, len);
- // NEVER reference buffer from this point on!
- char work[BSIZE * 2];
- // Use terminal - clean out ANSI
- // ZF_LOGI("mangle:");
- ZF_LOGI_MEM(play, len, "Mangle (%u bytes):", len);
- // strcpy(work, buffer);
- /*
- NOTE: We copy the buffer, so we can clear out ANSI codes, etc.
- Otherwise we might mess some ANSI up in the manglying
- process.
- */
- /*
- Is there a way to track -- what I've inserted, and make it exempt from
- other modifications / mangler, wrangler?
- */
- /*
- (random) Look for ANSI CLS and:
- display random spooky texts around, with delays ... then CLS.
- display ANSI graphic file, with delays ... then CLS
- */
- const char *ANSI_CLS = "\x1b[2J";
- cp = strnstr(play, len, ANSI_CLS); // strstr(buffer, ANSI_CLS);
- if (cp != NULL) {
- static int ANSI_CLS_count = 0; // count the number we've seen
- ZF_LOGI("seen: ANSI_CLS");
- ANSI_CLS_count++;
- // Don't activate on the very first CLS. Too soon, don't screw up the ANSI
- // detection.
- if (ANSI_CLS_count > 1) {
- // Ok, figure out the restore color, just in case
- struct console_details temp_console;
- // Make exact copy of our current console state.
- memcpy(&temp_console, &console, sizeof(console));
- // Play the buffer into the console
- console_receive(&temp_console, play, cp - play);
- char restore_color[30]; // ansi color
- strcpy(restore_color, color_restore(&temp_console));
- if (0) { // random_activate(3)) {
- char display[100] = "";
- int needs_cls = 0;
- struct file_need {
- const char *filename;
- int cls;
- int rand_pos;
- } possibles[] = {
- {"goofy_head", 1, 0}, {"bat", 1, 0}, {"panther", 1, 0},
- {"wolf", 1, 0}, {"skull", 0, 1}, {"skull2", 0, 1},
- {"guy", 0, 1}, {"blinkman", 0, 1}, {"ghost", 1, 0}};
- static LastSeen last_files(2);
- int r;
- do {
- r = randint((sizeof(possibles) / sizeof(file_need)));
- } while (last_files.seen_before(r));
- int x, y;
- x = randint(50) + 1;
- y = randint(12) + 1;
- char fgoto[10];
- if (possibles[r].rand_pos) {
- int rlen;
- rlen = snprintf(fgoto, sizeof(fgoto), "^f%02d%02d", x, y);
- if (rlen >= sizeof(fgoto)) {
- ZF_LOGE("snprintf %d > buffer size %d", rlen, (int)sizeof(fgoto));
- }
- } else {
- strcpy(fgoto, "^F");
- }
- // (2); // (sizeof(possibles) / sizeof(file_need)) - 1);
- needs_cls = possibles[r].cls;
- // I get what's happening. Mystic moves cursor to home, CLS, cursor
- // home. When we get here, we're ALWAYS at the top of the screen...
- // Hence our bat isn't displayed at the end of the screen.
- // This is before the actual CLS, so we CLS before displaying our files.
- // I tried a ^P2 before doing this .. but I'd rather have the picture up
- // right away I think.
- sprintf(display, "%s%s%s.^P3%s", needs_cls ? "\x1b[2J" : "", fgoto,
- possibles[r].filename, restore_color);
- ZF_LOGI("mangle(ANSI_CLS): %d file inserted %s", r, repr(display));
- // Move the buffer so there's room for the display string.
- if (buffer_insert(play, len, sizeof(play), cp - play, display)) {
- len += strlen(display);
- // if (string_insert(buffer, 1024, cp - buffer, display)) {
- ZF_LOGI_MEM(play, len, "mangle(ANSI_CLS) (%u bytes):", len);
- // ZF_LOGI("mangle(ANSI_CLS):");
- // ZF_LOGI_REPR(buffer);
- // ZF_LOGI("mangle(ANSI_CLS): [%s]", repr(buffer));
- need_render = 1;
- /*
- Copy the new buffer over, but hide our "render" code
- from the remaining mangler steps.
- */
- memcpy(work, play, len);
- // strcpy(work, buffer);
- i = cp - play;
- // find offset into "buffer"
- // apply to work.
- memset(work + i, ' ', strlen(display));
- } else {
- ZF_LOGD("insert failed [%s].", repr(display));
- }
- } else {
- if (1) { // random_activate(4)) {
- int r;
- char display[100] = "";
- /*
- Interesting note here:
- "Anyone there" qualifies as a valid WORDS regex match.
- It is possible that it can get mangled/wrangled!
- */
- const char *phrasing[] = {"^R1Haha^P1ha^P1ha",
- "Poof!",
- "Got U",
- "Anyone there?",
- "^R1Knock, ^P1Knock",
- "^G0101^C07^S6Segmentation Fault "
- "^P1^S9(core ^C12^C24dumped^C07)^P2"};
- static LastSeen last_phrasing(2);
- ZF_LOGI("mangle(ANSI_CLS)");
- // sprintf( display, "^P2...");
- // This string actually screws up ANSI detection (takes too long)
- // strcpy(display, "^P2^S501234567890^P1abcdef^P2g^P3h^P4i^S0^P2");
- // strcpy(display, "^P2^S301234^P15^S0^P2");
- // Add in random text, plus color!
- do {
- r = random() % ((sizeof(phrasing) / sizeof(char *)) - 1);
- // Does this drop the last element in phrasing? (Seems like it takes
- // awhile to get Seg Fault spoof, might be why)
- } while (last_phrasing.seen_before(r));
- r = 5;
- int color = random() % 15 + 1;
- int x = random() % 30 + 1;
- int y = random() % 15 + 1;
- /*
- Don't have it pause there before moving the cursor.
- Move the cursor, get the color changed, THEN pause.
- Then act all crazy.
- NOTE: Make sure if you use any ^R Render effects, turn them off
- before trying to display the restore_color. :P ^R0 Also, make
- sure you re-home the cursor ^G0101 because that's where they are
- expecting the cursor to be! (At least it's how Mystic does it.)
- HOME, CLS, HOME, ... Not sure what others do there. We'll see.
- */
- int slen = snprintf(display, sizeof(display),
- "^G%02d%02d^S3^C%02d^P1%s^S0^R0%s^P1^G0101", x, y,
- color, phrasing[r], restore_color);
- if (slen >= sizeof(display)) {
- ZF_LOGE("display snprintf failed %d > buffer size %d (%s)", slen,
- (int)sizeof(display), phrasing[r]);
- display[0] = 0;
- }
- ZF_LOGD("snprintf %d, max %d", slen, (int)sizeof(display));
- // sprintf(display, "^P1^S3^C%02d%s^S0^R0%s^P1", color, phrasing[r],
- // restore_color);
- // Added debug statement so we can identify what was sent... color,
- // number picked and what that is
- ZF_LOGD("mangle(ANSI_CLS): Inserted color=%02d r=%d phrase='%s'",
- color, r, phrasing[r]);
- ZF_LOGI_MEM(play, len, "mangle(ANSI_CLS) :");
- // Move the buffer so there's room for the display string.
- if (buffer_insert(play, len, sizeof(play), cp - play, display)) {
- len += strlen(display);
- // if (string_insert(buffer, BSIZE * 4, cp - buffer, display)) {
- ZF_LOGI_MEM(play, len, "mangle(ANSI_CLS) + :");
- // ZF_LOGI("mangle(ANSI_CLS):");
- // ZF_LOGI_REPR(buffer);
- need_render = 1;
- /*
- Copy the new buffer over, but hide our "render" code
- from the remaining mangler steps.
- */
- memcpy(work, play, len);
- // strcpy(work, buffer);
- i = cp - play;
- // find offset into "buffer"
- // apply to work.
- memset(work + i, ' ', strlen(display));
- } else {
- ZF_LOGD("insert failed [%s].", repr(display));
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- memcpy(work, play, len);
- // strcpy(work, buffer); // sure.
- // NOTE: This is NOT aware of my ^TRIGGERS, so they will show up
- // as valid things to mangle in work. (Keep this in mind).
- const char replace_with = ' ';
- for (x = 0; x < len; x++) {
- int ansi = console_char(&console, play[x]);
- if (ansi) {
- work[x] = replace_with;
- }
- // fixup "work" so it's a valid C string
- if (buffer[x] == 0) {
- work[x] = replace_with;
- }
- }
- // fixup "work" buffer so it's a valid c string
- // (required for regex to work.)
- work[len] = 0;
- ZF_LOGI_MEM(work, len, "Work now:");
- /*
- (random) Locate words (in work), and possibly flip them around.
- Transpose words. Transpose case. Transpose letters.
- Ok, what would be interesting, is if we could find
- W\x1[0;34mORDS with color changes in them, and work with them.
- without screwing up the color changes, of course. :P
- Example:
- Y\x1b[0;1mes \x1b[0;1;34m\x1b[0;1;34;44m N\x1b[0;1;44mo
- Yes No
- ^ This would be a job for a crazy regex.
- I'd have to map the characters to positions in the buffer. :S
- I'd want mangle and wrangle to work.
- The Message menu -- doesn't hardly get mangled at all (at least on
- my test site). Because all of the color changes break up the
- words in the menu.
- */
- x = rx_match(&WORDS, work);
- ZF_LOGD("found %d word groups", x);
- if (x > 0) {
- for (i = 0; i < x; i++) {
- // Yes! Be random!
- if (random_activate(8)) {
- int c = word_mangler(play + rxmatch[i].rm_so,
- rxmatch[i].rm_eo - rxmatch[i].rm_so);
- if (c) {
- mangled++;
- mangled_chars += c;
- }
- }
- if (random_activate(4)) {
- word_wrangler(play + rxmatch[i].rm_so,
- rxmatch[i].rm_eo - rxmatch[i].rm_so);
- }
- }
- }
- /*
- (random) Locate single words, and transpose words.
- Transpose letters.
- */
- /*
- (random) Display up to certain point. Delay.
- Print some characters slowly. Delay.
- */
- if (need_render) {
- ZF_LOGD_MEM(play, len, "Ready to render:");
- // ZF_LOGD("HH %d : (%d) %s", need_render, (int)strlen(buffer),
- // repr(buffer));
- } else {
- if (mangled) {
- ZF_LOGD_MEM(play, len, "Mangled %d words, %d chars:", mangled,
- mangled_chars);
- /* ZF_LOGD("Mangled %d words, %d chars : %s", mangled, mangled_chars,
- repr(buffer)); */
- }
- }
- if (need_render) {
- render(fd, play, len);
- } else {
- write(fd, play, len); // strlen(buffer));
- };
- return need_render && mangled;
- }
- int harry_happens(time_t *last_event, int wakeup) {
- time_t now = time(NULL);
- int elapsed = now - *last_event;
- if (elapsed > wakeup) {
- // Ok! It's been too long since we've done something.
- *last_event = now;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- This is done. :D My buffering system works with stack'em.
- TO FIX: Stop using c strings, must use char * buffer + int length.
- MAY CONTAIN NULL VALUES.
- Rework some things here.
- Here's the "plan":
- if buffer is EMPTY:
- time_idle = 1;
- // setup for "random timeout value mess"
- // we're in luck! The last parameter is time interval/timeout. :D
- timeout.tv_sec = 10; // randrange(10-25)
- timeout.tv_usec = 0;
- NOT EMPTY:
- // we're in luck! The last parameter is time interval/timeout. :D
- timeout.tv_sec = 0;
- timeout.tv_usec = 10; // Wild Guess Here? Maybe higher, maybe lower?
- time_idle = 0;
- ON READ:
- read/append to current buffer.
- We can't use nulls -- what if they are using ZModem, there's nulls in the
- file! Look for trailing / the very last "\r\n".
- (I could mangle/chunk it line by line. But I'm not sure I'd need to do
- that.)
- Optional "mangle" buffer up to that very point -- and send up to that point.
- Option #2: Maybe we send everything if program has been running for under
- 20 seconds. This would allow the ANSI detect to not get screwed up by this
- new idea.
- ON TIMEOUT:
- if time_idle:
- Activate funny harry timeout events.
- else:
- Ok, we *STILL* haven't received any more characters into the buffer --
- even after waiting. (Maybe we haven't waited long enough?)
- send the pending information in the buffer and clear it out.
- Maybe this is a prompt, and there won't be a \r\n.
- This allows for cleaner process of "lines" of buffer. We shouldn't break
- in the midDLE OF A WORD. Downside is that we sit on buffer contents a little
- while / some amount of time -- which will add some lag to prompts showing up.
- (LAG? Are you kidding?)
- ZModem:
- start: "rz^M**"...
- 05-12 18:12:15.916 >> rz^M**^XB00000000000000^M<8A>^Q
- 05-12 18:12:15.928 << **\x18B0100000023be50\r\n\x11
- 05-12 18:12:15.928 >> *^XC^D
- 05-12 18:12:15.939 << **\x18B0900000000a87c\r\n\x11
- 05-12 18:12:15.940 >> *^XC
- # Start of PK zipfile.
- 05-12 18:12:15.941 >> PK^C^D^T
- end:
- 05-12 18:26:38.700 << **\x18B0100000023be50\r\n\x11
- 05-12 18:26:38.700 >> **^XB0823a77600344c^M<8A>
- 05-12 18:26:38.711 << **\x18B0800000000022d\r\n
- 05-12 18:26:38.712 >> OO^MESC[0m
- */
- int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
- int master;
- pid_t pid;
- int node = -1;
- file_output_open("horrible_harry.log");
- init_harry();
- srandom(time(NULL));
- // ./mystic -TID7 -IP192.168.0.1 -HOSTUnknown -ML1 -SL0 -ST2 -CUnknown
- // -Ubugz -PUWISHPASSWORD
- // ./mystic -TID7 -IP192.168.0.1 -HOSTUnknown -ML0 -SL0 -ST0 -CUnknown
- // ./mystic -TID7 -IP192.168.0.1 -HOSTUnknown -ML1 -SL0 -ST2 -CUnknown
- // -Ubugz -PUWISH
- // ./mystic -TID7 -IP192.168.0.1 -HOSTUnknown -ML0 -SL0 -ST0 -CUnknown
- // ./mystic -TID7 -IP192.168.0.1 -HOSTUnknown -ML0 -SL0 -ST0 -CUnknown
- // ./mystic -TID9 -IP192.168.0.1 -HOSTUnknown -ML0 -SL1 -ST0 -CUnknown
- // ./mystic -TID7 -IP192.168.0.1 -HOSTUnknown -ML1 -SL0 -ST2 -CUnknown
- // -Ubugz -PDUMBWAYTODOTHIS
- // ./mystic -TID9 -IP192.168.0.1 -HOSTUnknown -ML1 -SL1 -ST2 -CUnknown
- // -Ubugz -PIDONTUSEPASCAL
- // SSH: -ML1 -ST2
- // Telnet: -ML0 -ST0
- // Locate username (if given) in the command line
- // -U<username>
- for (int x = 0; x < argc; x++) {
- if (strncmp("-U", argv[x], 2) == 0) {
- username = argv[x] + 2;
- ZF_LOGI("Username: [%s]", username);
- };
- if (strncmp("-SL", argv[x], 3) == 0) {
- node = argv[x][3] - '0' + 1;
- ZF_LOGI("Node: %d", node);
- }
- }
- if (username != NULL) {
- locate_user(username);
- ZF_LOGD("Username: [%s] A.K.A. [%s]", username, fullname);
- }
- if (!init_regex())
- return 2;
- pid = forkpty(&master, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- // impossible to fork
- if (pid < 0) {
- return 1;
- }
- // child
- else if (pid == 0) {
- char *args[20]; // max 20 args
- int x;
- char new_exec[] = TARGET;
- args[0] = new_exec;
- for (x = 1; x < argc; x++) {
- args[x] = argv[x];
- };
- args[x] = NULL;
- // run Mystic, run!
- execvp(TARGET, args);
- }
- // parent
- else {
- struct termios tios, orig1;
- struct timeval timeout;
- time_t last_event = 0; // time(NULL);
- ZF_LOGD("starting");
- tcgetattr(master, &tios);
- tios.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO | ECHONL | ICANON);
- /*
- tios.c_iflag &= ~(ICRNL | IXON | BRKINT);
- tios.c_iflag &= ~(ECHO | ECHONL | ICANON | ISIG | IEXTEN);
- tios.c_oflag &= ~(OPOST);
- */
- tcsetattr(master, TCSAFLUSH, &tios);
- tcgetattr(1, &orig1);
- tios = orig1;
- tios.c_iflag &= ~(ICRNL | IXON | BRKINT);
- tios.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO | ECHONL | ICANON | ISIG | IEXTEN);
- tios.c_oflag &= ~(OPOST);
- // https://viewsourcecode.org/snaptoken/kilo/02.enteringRawMode.html
- tcsetattr(1, TCSAFLUSH, &tios);
- char buffer[BSIZE + 1];
- int size = 0;
- for (;;) {
- int time_idle;
- // define estruturas para o select, que serve para verificar qual
- // se tornou "pronto pra uso"
- fd_set read_fd;
- fd_set write_fd;
- fd_set except_fd;
- // inicializa as estruturas
- FD_ZERO(&read_fd);
- FD_ZERO(&write_fd);
- FD_ZERO(&except_fd);
- // atribui o descritor master, obtido pelo forkpty, ao read_fd
- FD_SET(master, &read_fd);
- // atribui o stdin ao read_fd
- FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO, &read_fd);
- // o descritor tem que ser unico para o programa, a documentacao
- // recomenda um calculo entre os descritores sendo usados + 1
- /*
- TODO: Figure out how this would work.
- I'm thinking something like timeouts 30-50 seconds?
- And as we get closer, 15-25 seconds.
- */
- if (size == 0) {
- // buffer is empty
- timeout.tv_sec = randrange(10, 20);
- timeout.tv_usec = 0;
- time_idle = 1;
- } else {
- // buffer is not empty
- timeout.tv_sec = 0;
- timeout.tv_usec = 1;
- time_idle = 0;
- }
- if (select(master + 1, &read_fd, &write_fd, &except_fd, &timeout) == 0) {
- ZF_LOGI("TIMEOUT");
- // This means timeout!
- if (time_idle) {
- harry_idle_event(STDOUT_FILENO);
- } else {
- ZF_LOGV_MEM(buffer, size, "TIMEOUT buffer size=%d", size);
- console_receive(&console, buffer, size);
- write(STDOUT_FILENO, buffer, size);
- size = 0;
- // buffer is empty now
- }
- }
- /*
- static char output[(BSIZE * 4) + 1];
- */
- int total;
- // read_fd esta atribuido com read_fd?
- if (FD_ISSET(master, &read_fd)) {
- // leia o que bc esta mandando
- // ZF_LOGD("read (%d) %d bytes", size, BSIZE - size);
- if ((total = read(master, buffer + size, BSIZE - size)) != -1) {
- // Ok, we've read more into the buffer.
- ZF_LOGV_MEM(buffer + size, total, "Read %d bytes:", total);
- size += total;
- ZF_LOGV_MEM(buffer, size, "Buffer now:");
- int pos = rstrnstr(buffer, size, "\r\n");
- if (pos >= 0) {
- // found something!
- pos += 2;
- ZF_LOGD_MEM(buffer, pos, "mangle buffer %d bytes:", pos);
- mangle(STDOUT_FILENO, buffer, pos);
- memmove(buffer, buffer + pos, size - pos);
- size -= pos;
- } else {
- ZF_LOGV("position of /r/n not found.");
- }
- } else
- break;
- }
- // read_fd esta atribuido com a entrada padrao?
- if (FD_ISSET(STDIN_FILENO, &read_fd)) {
- // leia a entrada padrao
- char input[BSIZE];
- int r = read(STDIN_FILENO, &input, BSIZE);
- input[r] = 0;
- // e escreva no bc
- ZF_LOGI("<< %s", repr(input));
- write(master, &input, r);
- // This is INPUT from the USER
- // ZF_LOGI_MEM( input, strlen(input), "<< ");
- }
- }
- // Restore terminal
- tcsetattr(1, TCSAFLUSH, &orig1);
- ZF_LOGD("exit");
- }
- return 0;
- }
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