teleport/external/libssh-win-static/include/libssh/callbacks.h

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/*
* This file is part of the SSH Library
*
* Copyright (c) 2009 Aris Adamantiadis <aris@0xbadc0de.be>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
/* callback.h
* This file includes the public declarations for the libssh callback mechanism
*/
#ifndef _SSH_CALLBACK_H
#define _SSH_CALLBACK_H
#include <libssh/libssh.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @defgroup libssh_callbacks The libssh callbacks
* @ingroup libssh
*
* Callback which can be replaced in libssh.
*
* @{
*/
/** @internal
* @brief callback to process simple codes
* @param code value to transmit
* @param user Userdata to pass in callback
*/
typedef void (*ssh_callback_int) (int code, void *user);
/** @internal
* @brief callback for data received messages.
* @param data data retrieved from the socket or stream
* @param len number of bytes available from this stream
* @param user user-supplied pointer sent along with all callback messages
* @returns number of bytes processed by the callee. The remaining bytes will
* be sent in the next callback message, when more data is available.
*/
typedef int (*ssh_callback_data) (const void *data, size_t len, void *user);
typedef void (*ssh_callback_int_int) (int code, int errno_code, void *user);
typedef int (*ssh_message_callback) (ssh_session, ssh_message message, void *user);
typedef int (*ssh_channel_callback_int) (ssh_channel channel, int code, void *user);
typedef int (*ssh_channel_callback_data) (ssh_channel channel, int code, void *data, size_t len, void *user);
/**
* @brief SSH log callback. All logging messages will go through this callback
* @param session Current session handler
* @param priority Priority of the log, the smaller being the more important
* @param message the actual message
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*/
typedef void (*ssh_log_callback) (ssh_session session, int priority,
const char *message, void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH log callback.
*
* All logging messages will go through this callback.
*
* @param priority Priority of the log, the smaller being the more important.
*
* @param function The function name calling the the logging fucntions.
*
* @param message The actual message
*
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*/
typedef void (*ssh_logging_callback) (int priority,
const char *function,
const char *buffer,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH Connection status callback.
* @param session Current session handler
* @param status Percentage of connection status, going from 0.0 to 1.0
* once connection is done.
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*/
typedef void (*ssh_status_callback) (ssh_session session, float status,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH global request callback. All global request will go through this
* callback.
* @param session Current session handler
* @param message the actual message
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*/
typedef void (*ssh_global_request_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_message message, void *userdata);
/**
* @brief Handles an SSH new channel open X11 request. This happens when the server
* sends back an X11 connection attempt. This is a client-side API
* @param session current session handler
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns a valid ssh_channel handle if the request is to be allowed
* @returns NULL if the request should not be allowed
* @warning The channel pointer returned by this callback must be closed by the application.
*/
typedef ssh_channel (*ssh_channel_open_request_x11_callback) (ssh_session session,
const char * originator_address, int originator_port, void *userdata);
/**
* @brief Handles an SSH new channel open "auth-agent" request. This happens when the server
* sends back an "auth-agent" connection attempt. This is a client-side API
* @param session current session handler
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns a valid ssh_channel handle if the request is to be allowed
* @returns NULL if the request should not be allowed
* @warning The channel pointer returned by this callback must be closed by the application.
*/
typedef ssh_channel (*ssh_channel_open_request_auth_agent_callback) (ssh_session session,
void *userdata);
/**
* The structure to replace libssh functions with appropriate callbacks.
*/
struct ssh_callbacks_struct {
/** DON'T SET THIS use ssh_callbacks_init() instead. */
size_t size;
/**
* User-provided data. User is free to set anything he wants here
*/
void *userdata;
/**
* This functions will be called if e.g. a keyphrase is needed.
*/
ssh_auth_callback auth_function;
/**
* This function will be called each time a loggable event happens.
*/
ssh_log_callback log_function;
/**
* This function gets called during connection time to indicate the
* percentage of connection steps completed.
*/
void (*connect_status_function)(void *userdata, float status);
/**
* This function will be called each time a global request is received.
*/
ssh_global_request_callback global_request_function;
/** This function will be called when an incoming X11 request is received.
*/
ssh_channel_open_request_x11_callback channel_open_request_x11_function;
/** This function will be called when an incoming "auth-agent" request is received.
*/
ssh_channel_open_request_auth_agent_callback channel_open_request_auth_agent_function;
};
typedef struct ssh_callbacks_struct *ssh_callbacks;
/** These are callbacks used specifically in SSH servers.
*/
/**
* @brief SSH authentication callback.
* @param session Current session handler
* @param user User that wants to authenticate
* @param password Password used for authentication
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_SUCCESS Authentication is accepted.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_PARTIAL Partial authentication, more authentication means are needed.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_DENIED Authentication failed.
*/
typedef int (*ssh_auth_password_callback) (ssh_session session, const char *user, const char *password,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH authentication callback. Tries to authenticates user with the "none" method
* which is anonymous or passwordless.
* @param session Current session handler
* @param user User that wants to authenticate
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_SUCCESS Authentication is accepted.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_PARTIAL Partial authentication, more authentication means are needed.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_DENIED Authentication failed.
*/
typedef int (*ssh_auth_none_callback) (ssh_session session, const char *user, void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH authentication callback. Tries to authenticates user with the "gssapi-with-mic" method
* @param session Current session handler
* @param user Username of the user (can be spoofed)
* @param principal Authenticated principal of the user, including realm.
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_SUCCESS Authentication is accepted.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_PARTIAL Partial authentication, more authentication means are needed.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_DENIED Authentication failed.
* @warning Implementations should verify that parameter user matches in some way the principal.
* user and principal can be different. Only the latter is guaranteed to be safe.
*/
typedef int (*ssh_auth_gssapi_mic_callback) (ssh_session session, const char *user, const char *principal,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH authentication callback.
* @param session Current session handler
* @param user User that wants to authenticate
* @param pubkey public key used for authentication
* @param signature_state SSH_PUBLICKEY_STATE_NONE if the key is not signed (simple public key probe),
* SSH_PUBLICKEY_STATE_VALID if the signature is valid. Others values should be
* replied with a SSH_AUTH_DENIED.
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_SUCCESS Authentication is accepted.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_PARTIAL Partial authentication, more authentication means are needed.
* @returns SSH_AUTH_DENIED Authentication failed.
*/
typedef int (*ssh_auth_pubkey_callback) (ssh_session session, const char *user, struct ssh_key_struct *pubkey,
char signature_state, void *userdata);
/**
* @brief Handles an SSH service request
* @param session current session handler
* @param service name of the service (e.g. "ssh-userauth") requested
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns 0 if the request is to be allowed
* @returns -1 if the request should not be allowed
*/
typedef int (*ssh_service_request_callback) (ssh_session session, const char *service, void *userdata);
/**
* @brief Handles an SSH new channel open session request
* @param session current session handler
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns a valid ssh_channel handle if the request is to be allowed
* @returns NULL if the request should not be allowed
* @warning The channel pointer returned by this callback must be closed by the application.
*/
typedef ssh_channel (*ssh_channel_open_request_session_callback) (ssh_session session, void *userdata);
/*
* @brief handle the beginning of a GSSAPI authentication, server side.
* @param session current session handler
* @param user the username of the client
* @param n_oid number of available oids
* @param oids OIDs provided by the client
* @returns an ssh_string containing the chosen OID, that's supported by both
* client and server.
* @warning It is not necessary to fill this callback in if libssh is linked
* with libgssapi.
*/
typedef ssh_string (*ssh_gssapi_select_oid_callback) (ssh_session session, const char *user,
int n_oid, ssh_string *oids, void *userdata);
/*
* @brief handle the negociation of a security context, server side.
* @param session current session handler
* @param[in] input_token input token provided by client
* @param[out] output_token output of the gssapi accept_sec_context method,
* NULL after completion.
* @returns SSH_OK if the token was generated correctly or accept_sec_context
* returned GSS_S_COMPLETE
* @returns SSH_ERROR in case of error
* @warning It is not necessary to fill this callback in if libssh is linked
* with libgssapi.
*/
typedef int (*ssh_gssapi_accept_sec_ctx_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_string input_token, ssh_string *output_token, void *userdata);
/*
* @brief Verify and authenticates a MIC, server side.
* @param session current session handler
* @param[in] mic input mic to be verified provided by client
* @param[in] mic_buffer buffer of data to be signed.
* @param[in] mic_buffer_size size of mic_buffer
* @returns SSH_OK if the MIC was authenticated correctly
* @returns SSH_ERROR in case of error
* @warning It is not necessary to fill this callback in if libssh is linked
* with libgssapi.
*/
typedef int (*ssh_gssapi_verify_mic_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_string mic, void *mic_buffer, size_t mic_buffer_size, void *userdata);
/**
* This structure can be used to implement a libssh server, with appropriate callbacks.
*/
struct ssh_server_callbacks_struct {
/** DON'T SET THIS use ssh_callbacks_init() instead. */
size_t size;
/**
* User-provided data. User is free to set anything he wants here
*/
void *userdata;
/** This function gets called when a client tries to authenticate through
* password method.
*/
ssh_auth_password_callback auth_password_function;
/** This function gets called when a client tries to authenticate through
* none method.
*/
ssh_auth_none_callback auth_none_function;
/** This function gets called when a client tries to authenticate through
* gssapi-mic method.
*/
ssh_auth_gssapi_mic_callback auth_gssapi_mic_function;
/** this function gets called when a client tries to authenticate or offer
* a public key.
*/
ssh_auth_pubkey_callback auth_pubkey_function;
/** This functions gets called when a service request is issued by the
* client
*/
ssh_service_request_callback service_request_function;
/** This functions gets called when a new channel request is issued by
* the client
*/
ssh_channel_open_request_session_callback channel_open_request_session_function;
/** This function will be called when a new gssapi authentication is attempted.
*/
ssh_gssapi_select_oid_callback gssapi_select_oid_function;
/** This function will be called when a gssapi token comes in.
*/
ssh_gssapi_accept_sec_ctx_callback gssapi_accept_sec_ctx_function;
/* This function will be called when a MIC needs to be verified.
*/
ssh_gssapi_verify_mic_callback gssapi_verify_mic_function;
};
typedef struct ssh_server_callbacks_struct *ssh_server_callbacks;
/**
* @brief Set the session server callback functions.
*
* This functions sets the callback structure to use your own callback
* functions for user authentication, new channels and requests.
*
* @code
* struct ssh_server_callbacks_struct cb = {
* .userdata = data,
* .auth_password_function = my_auth_function
* };
* ssh_callbacks_init(&cb);
* ssh_set_server_callbacks(session, &cb);
* @endcode
*
* @param session The session to set the callback structure.
*
* @param cb The callback structure itself.
*
* @return SSH_OK on success, SSH_ERROR on error.
*/
LIBSSH_API int ssh_set_server_callbacks(ssh_session session, ssh_server_callbacks cb);
/**
* These are the callbacks exported by the socket structure
* They are called by the socket module when a socket event appears
*/
struct ssh_socket_callbacks_struct {
/**
* User-provided data. User is free to set anything he wants here
*/
void *userdata;
/**
* This function will be called each time data appears on socket. The data
* not consumed will appear on the next data event.
*/
ssh_callback_data data;
/** This function will be called each time a controlflow state changes, i.e.
* the socket is available for reading or writing.
*/
ssh_callback_int controlflow;
/** This function will be called each time an exception appears on socket. An
* exception can be a socket problem (timeout, ...) or an end-of-file.
*/
ssh_callback_int_int exception;
/** This function is called when the ssh_socket_connect was used on the socket
* on nonblocking state, and the connection successed.
*/
ssh_callback_int_int connected;
};
typedef struct ssh_socket_callbacks_struct *ssh_socket_callbacks;
#define SSH_SOCKET_FLOW_WRITEWILLBLOCK 1
#define SSH_SOCKET_FLOW_WRITEWONTBLOCK 2
#define SSH_SOCKET_EXCEPTION_EOF 1
#define SSH_SOCKET_EXCEPTION_ERROR 2
#define SSH_SOCKET_CONNECTED_OK 1
#define SSH_SOCKET_CONNECTED_ERROR 2
#define SSH_SOCKET_CONNECTED_TIMEOUT 3
/**
* @brief Initializes an ssh_callbacks_struct
* A call to this macro is mandatory when you have set a new
* ssh_callback_struct structure. Its goal is to maintain the binary
* compatibility with future versions of libssh as the structure
* evolves with time.
*/
#define ssh_callbacks_init(p) do {\
(p)->size=sizeof(*(p)); \
} while(0);
/**
* @internal
* @brief tests if a callback can be called without crash
* verifies that the struct size if big enough
* verifies that the callback pointer exists
* @param p callback pointer
* @param c callback name
* @returns nonzero if callback can be called
*/
#define ssh_callbacks_exists(p,c) (\
(p != NULL) && ( (char *)&((p)-> c) < (char *)(p) + (p)->size ) && \
((p)-> c != NULL) \
)
/**
* @internal
*
* @brief Iterate through a list of callback structures
*
* This tests for their validity and executes them. The userdata argument is
* automatically passed through.
*
* @param list list of callbacks
*
* @param cbtype type of the callback
*
* @param c callback name
*
* @param va_args parameters to be passed
*/
#define ssh_callbacks_execute_list(list, cbtype, c, ...) \
do { \
struct ssh_iterator *i = ssh_list_get_iterator(list); \
cbtype cb; \
while (i != NULL){ \
cb = ssh_iterator_value(cbtype, i); \
if (ssh_callbacks_exists(cb, c)) \
cb-> c (__VA_ARGS__, cb->userdata); \
i = i->next; \
} \
} while(0)
/**
* @internal
*
* @brief iterate through a list of callback structures.
*
* This tests for their validity and give control back to the calling code to
* execute them. Caller can decide to break the loop or continue executing the
* callbacks with different parameters
*
* @code
* ssh_callbacks_iterate(channel->callbacks, ssh_channel_callbacks,
* channel_eof_function){
* rc = ssh_callbacks_iterate_exec(session, channel);
* if (rc != SSH_OK){
* break;
* }
* }
* ssh_callbacks_iterate_end();
* @endcode
*/
/*
#define ssh_callbacks_iterate(_cb_list, _cb_type, _cb_name) \
do { \
struct ssh_iterator *_cb_i = ssh_list_get_iterator(_cb_list); \
_cb_type _cb; \
__typeof__(_cb->_cb_name) _cb_p; \
for (; _cb_i != NULL; _cb_i = _cb_i->next) { \
_cb = ssh_iterator_value(_cb_type, _cb_i); \
if (ssh_callbacks_exists(_cb, _cb_name) && \
(_cb_p = _cb->_cb_name))
*/
#define ssh_callbacks_iterate(_cb_list, _cb_type, _cb_callback, _cb_function) \
do { \
struct ssh_iterator *_cb_i = ssh_list_get_iterator(_cb_list); \
_cb_type _cb; \
_cb_callback _cb_p; \
for (; _cb_i != NULL; _cb_i = _cb_i->next) { \
_cb = ssh_iterator_value(_cb_type, _cb_i); \
if (ssh_callbacks_exists(_cb, _cb_function) && \
(_cb_p = _cb->_cb_function))
#define ssh_callbacks_iterate_exec(...) \
_cb_p(__VA_ARGS__, _cb->userdata)
#define ssh_callbacks_iterate_end() \
} \
} while(0)
/** @brief Prototype for a packet callback, to be called when a new packet arrives
* @param session The current session of the packet
* @param type packet type (see ssh2.h)
* @param packet buffer containing the packet, excluding size, type and padding fields
* @param user user argument to the callback
* and are called each time a packet shows up
* @returns SSH_PACKET_USED Packet was parsed and used
* @returns SSH_PACKET_NOT_USED Packet was not used or understood, processing must continue
*/
typedef int (*ssh_packet_callback) (ssh_session session, uint8_t type, ssh_buffer packet, void *user);
/** return values for a ssh_packet_callback */
/** Packet was used and should not be parsed by another callback */
#define SSH_PACKET_USED 1
/** Packet was not used and should be passed to any other callback
* available */
#define SSH_PACKET_NOT_USED 2
/** @brief This macro declares a packet callback handler
* @code
* SSH_PACKET_CALLBACK(mycallback){
* ...
* }
* @endcode
*/
#define SSH_PACKET_CALLBACK(name) \
int name (ssh_session session, uint8_t type, ssh_buffer packet, void *user)
struct ssh_packet_callbacks_struct {
/** Index of the first packet type being handled */
uint8_t start;
/** Number of packets being handled by this callback struct */
uint8_t n_callbacks;
/** A pointer to n_callbacks packet callbacks */
ssh_packet_callback *callbacks;
/**
* User-provided data. User is free to set anything he wants here
*/
void *user;
};
typedef struct ssh_packet_callbacks_struct *ssh_packet_callbacks;
/**
* @brief Set the session callback functions.
*
* This functions sets the callback structure to use your own callback
* functions for auth, logging and status.
*
* @code
* struct ssh_callbacks_struct cb = {
* .userdata = data,
* .auth_function = my_auth_function
* };
* ssh_callbacks_init(&cb);
* ssh_set_callbacks(session, &cb);
* @endcode
*
* @param session The session to set the callback structure.
*
* @param cb The callback structure itself.
*
* @return SSH_OK on success, SSH_ERROR on error.
*/
LIBSSH_API int ssh_set_callbacks(ssh_session session, ssh_callbacks cb);
/**
* @brief SSH channel data callback. Called when data is available on a channel
* @param session Current session handler
* @param channel the actual channel
* @param data the data that has been read on the channel
* @param len the length of the data
* @param is_stderr is 0 for stdout or 1 for stderr
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns number of bytes processed by the callee. The remaining bytes will
* be sent in the next callback message, when more data is available.
*/
typedef int (*ssh_channel_data_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
void *data,
uint32_t len,
int is_stderr,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel eof callback. Called when a channel receives EOF
* @param session Current session handler
* @param channel the actual channel
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*/
typedef void (*ssh_channel_eof_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel close callback. Called when a channel is closed by remote peer
* @param session Current session handler
* @param channel the actual channel
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*/
typedef void (*ssh_channel_close_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel signal callback. Called when a channel has received a signal
* @param session Current session handler
* @param channel the actual channel
* @param signal the signal name (without the SIG prefix)
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*/
typedef void (*ssh_channel_signal_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
const char *signal,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel exit status callback. Called when a channel has received an exit status
* @param session Current session handler
* @param channel the actual channel
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*/
typedef void (*ssh_channel_exit_status_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
int exit_status,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel exit signal callback. Called when a channel has received an exit signal
* @param session Current session handler
* @param channel the actual channel
* @param signal the signal name (without the SIG prefix)
* @param core a boolean telling wether a core has been dumped or not
* @param errmsg the description of the exception
* @param lang the language of the description (format: RFC 3066)
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*/
typedef void (*ssh_channel_exit_signal_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
const char *signal,
int core,
const char *errmsg,
const char *lang,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel PTY request from a client.
* @param channel the channel
* @param term The type of terminal emulation
* @param width width of the terminal, in characters
* @param height height of the terminal, in characters
* @param pxwidth width of the terminal, in pixels
* @param pxheight height of the terminal, in pixels
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns 0 if the pty request is accepted
* @returns -1 if the request is denied
*/
typedef int (*ssh_channel_pty_request_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
const char *term,
int width, int height,
int pxwidth, int pwheight,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel Shell request from a client.
* @param channel the channel
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns 0 if the shell request is accepted
* @returns 1 if the request is denied
*/
typedef int (*ssh_channel_shell_request_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH auth-agent-request from the client. This request is
* sent by a client when agent forwarding is available.
* Server is free to ignore this callback, no answer is expected.
* @param channel the channel
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*/
typedef void (*ssh_channel_auth_agent_req_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH X11 request from the client. This request is
* sent by a client when X11 forwarding is requested(and available).
* Server is free to ignore this callback, no answer is expected.
* @param channel the channel
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*/
typedef void (*ssh_channel_x11_req_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
int single_connection,
const char *auth_protocol,
const char *auth_cookie,
uint32_t screen_number,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel PTY windows change (terminal size) from a client.
* @param channel the channel
* @param width width of the terminal, in characters
* @param height height of the terminal, in characters
* @param pxwidth width of the terminal, in pixels
* @param pxheight height of the terminal, in pixels
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns 0 if the pty request is accepted
* @returns -1 if the request is denied
*/
typedef int (*ssh_channel_pty_window_change_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
int width, int height,
int pxwidth, int pwheight,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel Exec request from a client.
* @param channel the channel
* @param command the shell command to be executed
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns 0 if the exec request is accepted
* @returns 1 if the request is denied
*/
typedef int (*ssh_channel_exec_request_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
const char *command,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel environment request from a client.
* @param channel the channel
* @param env_name name of the environment value to be set
* @param env_value value of the environment value to be set
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns 0 if the env request is accepted
* @returns 1 if the request is denied
* @warning some environment variables can be dangerous if changed (e.g.
* LD_PRELOAD) and should not be fulfilled.
*/
typedef int (*ssh_channel_env_request_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
const char *env_name,
const char *env_value,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel subsystem request from a client.
* @param channel the channel
* @param subsystem the subsystem required
* @param userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
* @returns 0 if the subsystem request is accepted
* @returns 1 if the request is denied
*/
typedef int (*ssh_channel_subsystem_request_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
const char *subsystem,
void *userdata);
/**
* @brief SSH channel write will not block (flow control).
*
* @param channel the channel
*
* @param[in] bytes size of the remote window in bytes. Writing as much data
* will not block.
*
* @param[in] userdata Userdata to be passed to the callback function.
*
* @returns 0 default return value (other return codes may be added in future).
*/
typedef int (*ssh_channel_write_wontblock_callback) (ssh_session session,
ssh_channel channel,
size_t bytes,
void *userdata);
struct ssh_channel_callbacks_struct {
/** DON'T SET THIS use ssh_callbacks_init() instead. */
size_t size;
/**
* User-provided data. User is free to set anything he wants here
*/
void *userdata;
/**
* This functions will be called when there is data available.
*/
ssh_channel_data_callback channel_data_function;
/**
* This functions will be called when the channel has received an EOF.
*/
ssh_channel_eof_callback channel_eof_function;
/**
* This functions will be called when the channel has been closed by remote
*/
ssh_channel_close_callback channel_close_function;
/**
* This functions will be called when a signal has been received
*/
ssh_channel_signal_callback channel_signal_function;
/**
* This functions will be called when an exit status has been received
*/
ssh_channel_exit_status_callback channel_exit_status_function;
/**
* This functions will be called when an exit signal has been received
*/
ssh_channel_exit_signal_callback channel_exit_signal_function;
/**
* This function will be called when a client requests a PTY
*/
ssh_channel_pty_request_callback channel_pty_request_function;
/**
* This function will be called when a client requests a shell
*/
ssh_channel_shell_request_callback channel_shell_request_function;
/** This function will be called when a client requests agent
* authentication forwarding.
*/
ssh_channel_auth_agent_req_callback channel_auth_agent_req_function;
/** This function will be called when a client requests X11
* forwarding.
*/
ssh_channel_x11_req_callback channel_x11_req_function;
/** This function will be called when a client requests a
* window change.
*/
ssh_channel_pty_window_change_callback channel_pty_window_change_function;
/** This function will be called when a client requests a
* command execution.
*/
ssh_channel_exec_request_callback channel_exec_request_function;
/** This function will be called when a client requests an environment
* variable to be set.
*/
ssh_channel_env_request_callback channel_env_request_function;
/** This function will be called when a client requests a subsystem
* (like sftp).
*/
ssh_channel_subsystem_request_callback channel_subsystem_request_function;
/** This function will be called when the channel write is guaranteed
* not to block.
*/
ssh_channel_write_wontblock_callback channel_write_wontblock_function;
};
typedef struct ssh_channel_callbacks_struct *ssh_channel_callbacks;
/**
* @brief Set the channel callback functions.
*
* This functions sets the callback structure to use your own callback
* functions for channel data and exceptions
*
* @code
* struct ssh_channel_callbacks_struct cb = {
* .userdata = data,
* .channel_data = my_channel_data_function
* };
* ssh_callbacks_init(&cb);
* ssh_set_channel_callbacks(channel, &cb);
* @endcode
*
* @param channel The channel to set the callback structure.
*
* @param cb The callback structure itself.
*
* @return SSH_OK on success, SSH_ERROR on error.
* @warning this function will not replace existing callbacks but set the
* new one atop of them.
*/
LIBSSH_API int ssh_set_channel_callbacks(ssh_channel channel,
ssh_channel_callbacks cb);
/**
* @brief Add channel callback functions
*
* This function will add channel callback functions to the channel callback
* list.
* Callbacks missing from a callback structure will be probed in the next
* on the list.
*
* @param channel The channel to set the callback structure.
*
* @param cb The callback structure itself.
*
* @return SSH_OK on success, SSH_ERROR on error.
*
* @see ssh_set_channel_callbacks
*/
LIBSSH_API int ssh_add_channel_callbacks(ssh_channel channel,
ssh_channel_callbacks cb);
/**
* @brief Remove a channel callback.
*
* The channel has been added with ssh_add_channel_callbacks or
* ssh_set_channel_callbacks in this case.
*
* @param channel The channel to remove the callback structure from.
*
* @param cb The callback structure to remove
*
* @returns SSH_OK on success, SSH_ERROR on error.
*/
LIBSSH_API int ssh_remove_channel_callbacks(ssh_channel channel,
ssh_channel_callbacks cb);
/** @} */
/** @group libssh_threads
* @{
*/
typedef int (*ssh_thread_callback) (void **lock);
typedef unsigned long (*ssh_thread_id_callback) (void);
struct ssh_threads_callbacks_struct {
const char *type;
ssh_thread_callback mutex_init;
ssh_thread_callback mutex_destroy;
ssh_thread_callback mutex_lock;
ssh_thread_callback mutex_unlock;
ssh_thread_id_callback thread_id;
};
/**
* @brief Set the thread callbacks structure.
*
* This is necessary if your program is using libssh in a multithreaded fashion.
* This function must be called first, outside of any threading context (in your
* main() function for instance), before you call ssh_init().
*
* @param[in] cb A pointer to a ssh_threads_callbacks_struct structure, which
* contains the different callbacks to be set.
*
* @returns Always returns SSH_OK.
*
* @see ssh_threads_callbacks_struct
* @see SSH_THREADS_PTHREAD
* @bug libgcrypt 1.6 and bigger backend does not support custom callback.
* Using anything else than pthreads here will fail.
*/
LIBSSH_API int ssh_threads_set_callbacks(struct ssh_threads_callbacks_struct
*cb);
/**
* @brief returns a pointer on the pthread threads callbacks, to be used with
* ssh_threads_set_callbacks.
* @warning you have to link with the library ssh_threads.
* @see ssh_threads_set_callbacks
*/
LIBSSH_API struct ssh_threads_callbacks_struct *ssh_threads_get_pthread(void);
/**
* @brief Get the noop threads callbacks structure
*
* This can be used with ssh_threads_set_callbacks. These callbacks do nothing
* and are being used by default.
*
* @return Always returns a valid pointer to the noop callbacks structure.
*
* @see ssh_threads_set_callbacks
*/
LIBSSH_API struct ssh_threads_callbacks_struct *ssh_threads_get_noop(void);
/**
* @brief Set the logging callback function.
*
* @param[in] cb The callback to set.
*
* @return 0 on success, < 0 on errror.
*/
LIBSSH_API int ssh_set_log_callback(ssh_logging_callback cb);
/**
* @brief Get the pointer to the logging callback function.
*
* @return The pointer the the callback or NULL if none set.
*/
LIBSSH_API ssh_logging_callback ssh_get_log_callback(void);
/** @} */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /*_SSH_CALLBACK_H */
/* @} */