/* * Copyright (c) 2008, Brian Watson * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgements: * This product includes software developed by Adam Dunkels. * This product includes software developed by Brian Watson. * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote * products derived from this software without specific prior * written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS * OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY * DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE * GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * This file is part of the FujiChat IRC client. * */ /* standard C includes */ #include #include #include #include /* cc65 includes */ #include #include #include /* uIP includes */ #include "timer.h" #include "uip.h" #include "uiplib.h" #include "rs232dev.h" /* FujiChat includes */ #include "fujichat.h" #include "common.h" #include "features.h" #ifdef FEAT_KEYBOARD_MACROS #include "keybuf.h" #endif #ifdef FEAT_COL80_HACK /* $54 and $55 are ROWCRS and COLCRS. COL80 uses them the same way the OS does. */ # define fuji_gotox(x) POKE(0x55, x) # define fuji_gotoy(y) POKE(0x54, y) # define fuji_getxpos() PEEK(0x55) # define fuji_getypos() PEEK(0x54) /* TODO: calculate from RMARGN-LMARGN. Currently COL80 doesn't set RMARGN */ # ifndef COLUMNS # define COLUMNS 80 # endif #endif #ifdef FEAT_DYNAMIC_VERSION char os_version[10] = "XL_XE"; #else #define os_version "8-bit" #endif #ifdef FEAT_LOW_RAM_BUFFERS #define LOW_RAM_BASE 0x2900 char *input_buf = (char *)LOW_RAM_BASE; // $2900 - $21FF char *serv_msg_buf = (char *)(LOW_RAM_BASE + BUF_SIZE); // $2A00 - $2BFF char *output_buf = (char *)(LOW_RAM_BASE + BUF_SIZE + BUF_SIZE * 2); // $2C00 - $2DFF #else char input_buf[BUF_SIZE]; char serv_msg_buf[BUF_SIZE * 2]; char output_buf[OUTBUF_SIZE]; #endif char channel[HOSTLEN]; #ifdef FEAT_KEYBOARD_MACROS char last_msg_nick[NICKLEN+1] = ""; #endif int serv_msg_buf_len = 0; int input_buf_len = 0; int output_buf_len = 0; char done = 0; char connected = 0; char joined_channel = 0; /* true if we're in a channel */ char nick_registered = 0; #ifdef FEAT_VISUAL_BELL char vbell_active = 0; #endif #ifdef FEAT_ATRACT_AWAY char away = 0; #endif static void handle_keystroke(void); #ifdef FEAT_LOGGING static void alloc_log_buffer(); #endif #if defined(FEAT_CURSOR_CONTROLS) || defined(FEAT_COL80_HACK) void redraw_user_buffer(); void del_user_buffer(); #endif /* uIP API stuff */ struct timer nick_reg_timer; /* ../uip/timer.h */ struct telnet_state *tstate; /* ../apps/telnet.h */ #ifdef FEAT_VISUAL_BELL struct timer vbell_timer; #endif /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ void main(void) { #ifdef FEAT_DYNAMIC_VERSION char c; #endif int i; uip_ipaddr_t ipaddr; struct timer periodic_timer; char cmdbuf[HOSTLEN+1]; disable_break(); #ifdef FEAT_DYNAMIC_VERSION c = get_ostype() & AT_OS_TYPE_MAIN; if(c == AT_OS_400800) { strcpy(os_version, "800"); } else if(c == AT_OS_1200XL) { strcpy(os_version, "1200XL"); } #endif /* set screen colors to white-on-black initially. They may be reset by the user's config file, once it's loaded */ POKE(710, 0); POKE(709, 12); #ifndef FEAT_COL80_HACK fuji_putchar(A_CLR); #endif puts(BANNER); fuji_putchar('\n'); if(!config_is_valid()) { if(!get_config()) set_default_config(); } #ifdef FEAT_LOGGING alloc_log_buffer(); #endif // config->ui_flags |= UIFLAG_HIDEMOTD; // TODO: make it a preference! while(1) { done = 0; rs232dev_close(); POKE(710, config->bg_color); POKE(709, config->fg_color); printf("Server name/IP, [S]etup, or [D]OS\n"); printf("[%s]: ", config->server); fflush(stdout); get_line(cmdbuf, HOSTLEN); if(strcasecmp(cmdbuf, "d") == 0) { exit(0); } else if(strcasecmp(cmdbuf, "s") == 0) { i = atari_exec(SETUP_FILENAME); printf("Error %d!\n", i); bell(); continue; } else if(*cmdbuf) { strcpy(config->server, cmdbuf); } /* else, use the existing config->server */ if(rs232dev_init(config->baud) != RS_ERR_OK) continue; timer_set(&periodic_timer, CLOCK_SECOND / 2); uip_init(); memcpy(uip_hostaddr, &(config->local_ip), 4); memcpy(uip_draddr, &(config->peer_ip), 4); /* can I use 255.255.255.252 here? Does it matter? */ uip_ipaddr(ipaddr, 255,255,255,0); uip_setnetmask(ipaddr); if(uiplib_ipaddrconv(config->server, (unsigned char*)&ipaddr)) { (void)uip_connect(&ipaddr, htons(config->server_port)); } else { resolv_init(); resolv_conf((u16_t *)&(config->resolver_ip)); // TODO: fix so I don't need extra () resolv_query(config->server); } while(!done) { /* This part of the while loop is straight from the no-ARP example code, from the uIP docs. */ uip_len = rs232dev_poll(); if(uip_len > 0) { uip_input(); /* If the above function invocation resulted in data that should be sent out on the network, the global variable uip_len is set to a value > 0. */ if(uip_len > 0) { rs232dev_send(); } } else if(timer_expired(&periodic_timer)) { timer_reset(&periodic_timer); for(i = 0; i < UIP_CONNS; i++) { uip_periodic(i); /* If the above function invocation resulted in data that should be sent out on the network, the global variable uip_len is set to a value > 0. */ if(uip_len > 0) { rs232dev_send(); } } #if UIP_UDP for(i = 0; i < UIP_UDP_CONNS; i++) { uip_udp_periodic(i); /* If the above function invocation resulted in data that should be sent out on the network, the global variable uip_len is set to a value > 0. */ if(uip_len > 0) { rs232dev_send(); } } #endif /* UIP_UDP */ } #ifdef FEAT_VISUAL_BELL if(vbell_active && timer_expired(&vbell_timer)) { POKE(710, config->bg_color); vbell_active = 0; } #endif /* Call the keyboard handler if the user pressed a key. Note that we're using stdio for printing, but conio for reading, which works on the Atari but may not work on all other cc65 platforms */ #ifdef FEAT_KEYBOARD_BUFFER /* always call; will return if nothing to do */ handle_keystroke(); #else if(PEEK(764) != 0xff) { /* check CH (replaces kbhit()) */ handle_keystroke(); } #endif #ifdef FEAT_ATRACT_AWAY if(away && input_buf_len && !(PEEK(77) & 0x80)) { away = 0; send_server_cmd("AWAY", NULL); } else if(!away && (PEEK(77) & 0x80)) { away = 1; send_server_cmd("AWAY", "ATRACT Mode"); } #endif /* Automatically register the nick and userhost after being connected for a couple seconds. The parameters for the USER command are ignored by the server (at least the NewNet servers) */ if(connected && !nick_registered && timer_expired(&nick_reg_timer)) { puts("> Registering nick"); serv_msg_buf_len = sprintf( serv_msg_buf, "NICK %s%cUSER %s %s %s :%s%c", config->nick, NL, config->nick, SELF, config->server, config->real_name, NL); send_serv_msg_buf(); /* sprintf(input_buf, "NICK %s%cUSER %s %s %s :%s%c", config->nick, NL, config->nick, SELF, config->server, config->real_name, NL); telnet_send(tstate, input_buf, strlen(input_buf)); */ input_buf_len = 0; nick_registered = 1; /* TODO: check for failure registering the nick */ } /* if(PEEK(53279) == 6) { // START pressed puts("Disconnecting"); uip_close(); // done = 1; } */ } connected = nick_registered = joined_channel = 0; } // return 0; } void bell() { if(config->ui_flags & UIFLAG_NOBELL) return; #ifdef FEAT_VISUAL_BELL if(config->ui_flags & UIFLAG_VBELL) { vbell_active = 1; timer_set(&vbell_timer, CLOCK_SECOND / 10); POKE(710, config->bg_color + 8); return; } #endif #ifndef FEAT_COL80_HACK /* COL80 E: doesn't do the bell character */ fuji_putchar(A_BEL); #endif } static void err_no_channel(void) { puts("You are not in a channel (use /join #channel)"); bell(); } #ifdef FEAT_CURSOR_CONTROLS static void del_last_word(void) { int old = input_buf_len, bs = 0; while(input_buf_len && input_buf[input_buf_len] == ' ') { ++bs; input_buf_len--; } while(input_buf_len && input_buf[input_buf_len] != ' ') { ++bs; input_buf_len--; } if(old > 120 && input_buf_len <= 120) { fuji_putchar(0x1c); fuji_putchar(A_DEL); fuji_putchar(A_DEL); redraw_user_buffer(); } else do { fuji_putchar(A_BS); } while(--bs); } #endif #ifdef FEAT_COL80_HACK void col80_backspace(char destructive) { char x = fuji_getxpos(); char y = fuji_getypos(); if(x) { --x; } else { x = COLUMNS - 1; --y; } fuji_gotox(x); fuji_gotoy(y); if(destructive) { fuji_putchar(' '); fuji_gotox(x); fuji_gotoy(y); } } //void col80_cursor(void) { // fuji_putchar(0xa0); /* inverse space */ // col80_backspace(0); //} # define backspace() col80_backspace(1) #else # define backspace() fuji_putchar(A_BS) #endif /* Keyboard handler. For now, the keyboard macros are hard-coded. */ static void handle_keystroke(void) { char i, c, send_buf = 0; /* TODO: ctrl-7 = ` (warning: cgetc() can't read this) ctrl-, = { ctrl-. = } ctrl-; = ~ (don't do ctrl-^, that's left-arrow!) Ignore inverse-video key, ATASCII graphics, unwanted cursor actions, make caps-lock stop freezing the program. To do this right, we have to examine location 764 for some of these, and don't call cgetc() at all... or actually, stuff a valid keycode there, then call cgetc() to make a keyclick noise (but ignore its return value). Addendum - this should be handled in keybuf.s? Stock col80 key mappings are warped: ctrl-clear = } ctrl-; = { ctrl-. = ` No way to type a tilde because that's the A8 backspace char :( */ #ifdef FEAT_KEYBOARD_BUFFER c = keybuf_cgetc(); if(!c) return; #else c = fuji_cgetc(); #endif #ifdef FEAT_KEYBOARD_MACROS /* Keyboard macros, only allowed at the start of a new line */ if(input_buf_len == 0) { switch(c) { case 0x0e: /* ctrl-N */ if(joined_channel) send_server_cmd("NAMES", channel); return; case 0x17: /* ctrl-W */ if(joined_channel) send_server_cmd("WHO", channel); return; case A_EOL: return; /* ignore Return on a line by itself */ case A_TAB: if(last_msg_nick[0]) { sprintf(input_buf, "/msg %s ", last_msg_nick); input_buf_len = strlen(input_buf); for(i=0; i 0) { input_buf_len--; #ifdef FEAT_COL80_HACK col80_backspace(1); // fuji_putchar(' '); // col80_backspace(0); // col80_cursor(); #else fuji_putchar(c); #endif } else { bell(); } return; } else if(c == A_DEL || c == 0x15) { /* shift-backspace or ^U (delete line) */ #ifdef FEAT_COL80_HACK del_user_buffer(); // col80_cursor(); #else fuji_putchar(A_DEL); #endif input_buf_len = 0; return; #ifdef FEAT_CURSOR_CONTROLS } else if(c == 0x17) { /* ^W (delete word) */ del_last_word(); return; #endif } /* Echo keystroke */ fuji_putchar(c | 0x80); /* inverse video for now */ if(c == A_EOL) { c = NL; send_buf = 1; } else if(c == A_TAB) { c = TAB; } // #ifdef FEAT_COL80_HACK // else { col80_cursor(); } // #endif #ifdef FEAT_UNICODE_TEST if(c == 0x10) { /* ATASCII clubs symbol */ input_buf[input_buf_len++] = 0xe2; /* UTF-8 marker */ input_buf[input_buf_len++] = 0x99; input_buf[input_buf_len++] = 0xa3; fuji_putchar(c); return; } #endif /* Store keystroke in input buffer */ input_buf[input_buf_len++] = c; /* If line too long, ring the "margin" bell */ if(input_buf_len > BUF_SIZE - 1) if(!send_buf) { bell(); // fuji_putchar(A_BS); backspace(); input_buf_len--; } /* If we've got a complete line of input and user has pressed Return, send it to the server */ if(send_buf) { input_buf[input_buf_len] = '\0'; if(*input_buf == '/') { handle_command(); } else if(joined_channel) { sprintf(serv_msg_buf, "PRIVMSG %s :%s", channel, input_buf); telnet_send(tstate, serv_msg_buf, strlen(serv_msg_buf)); } else { err_no_channel(); } input_buf_len = 0; } } void send_serv_msg_buf(void) { telnet_send(tstate, serv_msg_buf, serv_msg_buf_len); } void send_server_cmd(char *cmd, char *arg) { if(arg) { serv_msg_buf_len = sprintf(serv_msg_buf, "%s :%s%c", cmd, arg, NL); } else { serv_msg_buf_len = sprintf(serv_msg_buf, "%s%c", cmd, NL); } send_serv_msg_buf(); } /* 20190313 bkw: for the /msg command and similar. arg contains the full argument (nick and text). We have to quote the text with a colon. User enters "/m nick this stuff" and we say to the server "PRIVMSG nick :this stuff" */ void send_server_cmd_2arg(char *cmd, char *arg) { char *p; for(p = arg; *p; p++) { if(*p == ' ') { *p = '\0'; serv_msg_buf_len = sprintf(serv_msg_buf, "%s %s :%s%c", cmd, arg, p + 1, NL); send_serv_msg_buf(); return; } } puts("> Invalid argument"); } /* The telnet_* functions are uIP application callbacks. */ void telnet_connected(struct telnet_state *s) { /* puts("Connected to host, press START to disconnect"); */ puts("> Connected to server"); tstate = s; s->text = NULL; s->textlen = 0; timer_set(&nick_reg_timer, CLOCK_SECOND); connected = 1; } /* 20081125 bkw: why don't these pragmas do anything? */ #pragma warn (off) void telnet_closed(struct telnet_state *s) { puts("> Connection closed"); uip_close(); done = 1; } void telnet_sent(struct telnet_state *s) { } void telnet_aborted(struct telnet_state *s) { puts("> Connection aborted"); uip_abort(); done = 1; } void telnet_timedout(struct telnet_state *s) { puts("> Connection timed out"); uip_abort(); done = 1; } #pragma warn (on) void do_pong() { char *p = serv_msg_buf; memcpy(serv_msg_buf, output_buf, output_buf_len); serv_msg_buf[1] = 'O'; while(*p) { if(*p == A_EOL) *p = NL; p++; } telnet_send(tstate, serv_msg_buf, output_buf_len); if(config->ui_flags & UIFLAG_SHOWPING) puts("[PING,PONG]"); } void do_server_msg() { char *cmd = output_buf, *arg; int numeric = 0, len; while(*cmd != ' ') ++cmd; ++cmd; arg = cmd; while(*arg != ' ') ++arg; *arg = '\0'; ++arg; len = strlen(config->nick); if(memcmp(arg, config->nick, len) == 0) arg += (len + 1); // skip nick if present if(arg[0] == ':') ++arg; /* now cmd points to the command (numeric or whatever), arg points to the rest of the string. Numeric commands we handle now I guess. I think they all have the nick as the 1st argument... */ if( (numeric = atoi(cmd)) ) { switch(numeric) { case 332: // topic printf("> Topic: %s", arg); return; break; case 333: // topic nick printf("> Topic set by %s", arg); return; break; case 375: // start of MOTD case 372: // MOTD text if(config->ui_flags & UIFLAG_HIDEMOTD) { if(numeric == 375) puts("> Hiding MOTD (be patient)"); } return; break; case 376: // end of MOTD case 422: // or MOTD missing if(*(config->channel)) { strcpy(channel, config->channel); printf("> Joining %s\n", channel); send_server_cmd("JOIN", channel); joined_channel = 1; } break; /* case 352: // /who list case 353: // /names list case 366: // end of /names case 315: // end of /who break; */ default: break; } } printf("%s %s", cmd, arg); } char incoming_ctcp(char *nick, char *msg) { long now, then; int sec, dec; if(memcmp(msg, "PING ", 5) == 0) { now = clock() * 10L; then = ((long)(atoi(msg + 5)) + ((long)(atoi(msg + 9)) << 8) + ((long)(atoi(msg + 13)) << 16)) * 10L; now -= then; now /= CLOCKS_PER_SEC; sec = now / 10; dec = now % 10; /* silently ignore timestamp wraparound */ /* if(then >= now) return 1; */ printf("> %s ping time: %d.%d\n", nick, sec, dec); return 1; } return 0; } /* Handler for text received from the server, responsible for formatting. TODO: part/join/quit aren't handled correctly. */ void do_msg() { char *nick = output_buf, *cmd = output_buf, *chan = NULL, *msg = NULL; char *bang = NULL; while(*cmd != ' ') { if(*cmd == '!') { bang = cmd; } ++cmd; } /* no ! in nick means a server message */ if(!bang) { do_server_msg(); return; } *cmd = '\0'; ++cmd; chan = cmd; while(*chan != ' ') ++chan; *chan = '\0'; ++chan; msg = chan; if(*msg != A_EOL) { while(*msg && *msg != ' ') ++msg; if(*msg) { *msg = '\0'; ++msg; if(*msg == ':') ++msg; } } /* FIXME: This stuff is hairy, unmaintainable, and probably just wrong (works OK with the 2 or 3 NewNet servers I test with, not tried others). It's the result of too much coffee, and needs to be redesigned. Heck, it needs to be designed in the first place! */ if(strcmp(cmd, "PRIVMSG") == 0) { nick[0] = '<'; bang[0] = '>'; bang[1] = '\0'; if(strcasecmp(chan, config->nick) != 0) { // privmsg, not to our nick, must be channel text if(memcmp(msg, "\x01" "ACTION ", 8) == 0) { nick++; *bang = '\0'; output_buf[output_buf_len - 2] = A_EOL; output_buf[output_buf_len - 1] = '\0'; printf("* %s %s", nick, msg + 8); } else { printf("%s %s", nick, msg); } } else { // privmsg, is to our nick if(memcmp(msg, "\x01" "PING ", 6) == 0) { nick++; bang[0] = '\0'; output_buf[output_buf_len - 2] = '\0'; serv_msg_buf_len = sprintf(serv_msg_buf, "NOTICE %s :\x01PING %s\x01%c", nick, msg + 6, 0x0a); send_serv_msg_buf(); printf("* CTCP PING from %s\n", nick); } else if(memcmp(msg, "\x01" "VERSION\x01", 9) == 0) { nick++; *bang = '\0'; serv_msg_buf_len = sprintf(serv_msg_buf, "NOTICE %s :\x01VERSION " VERSION_REPLY " - running on " "an Atari %s\x01%c", nick, os_version, 0x0a); send_serv_msg_buf(); printf("* CTCP VERSION from %s\n", nick); } else { printf("-> %s %s", nick, msg); if(config->ui_flags & UIFLAG_MSGBELL) bell(); bang[0] = '\0'; #ifdef FEAT_KEYBOARD_MACROS strcpy(last_msg_nick, nick + 1); #endif } } } else if((strcmp(cmd, "NOTICE") == 0) && msg[0] == '\x01') { nick++; *bang = '\0'; if(!incoming_ctcp(nick, msg+1)) printf("* CTCP reply from %s: %s", nick, msg+1); // still has A_EOL } else { if(*msg) { printf("%s %s %s %s", nick, cmd, chan, msg); } else { printf("%s %s %s", nick, cmd, chan); } } fflush(stdout); } #ifdef FEAT_CURSOR_CONTROLS void del_user_buffer() { /* delete user edit buffer */ if(input_buf_len) { fuji_putchar(A_DEL); if(input_buf_len > 119) { fuji_putchar(0x1c); /* up arrow */ fuji_putchar(A_DEL); } } } #elif defined(FEAT_COL80_HACK) /* COL80 doesn't support the delete-line or arrow key control codes. Deleting and redrawing the user buffer is done by: 1. Move the cursor to the start of the buffer on screen 2. Print input_buf_len spaces 3. Move cursor to the same spot as (1) 4. Print the incoming text including EOL as usual 5. redraw_user_buffer() as usual */ void del_user_buffer() { int tlen; char oldy; if(!input_buf_len) return; tlen = input_buf_len; oldy = fuji_getypos() - (input_buf_len / COLUMNS); fuji_gotox(0); fuji_gotoy(oldy); do { fuji_putchar(' '); } while(--tlen); fuji_gotox(0); fuji_gotoy(oldy); } #endif #if defined(FEAT_CURSOR_CONTROLS) || defined(FEAT_COL80_HACK) //void redraw_user_buffer() { // int tlen; //# ifdef FEAT_LOW_RAM_BUFFERS //# define redraw_buf ((char *) 0x2800) //# else // static char redraw_buf[BUF_SIZE]; //# endif // /* reprint user edit buffer */ // if(input_buf_len) { // tlen = input_buf_len - 1; // do { // redraw_buf[tlen] = input_buf[tlen] | 0x80; // } while(tlen--); // redraw_buf[input_buf_len] = '\0'; // fputs(redraw_buf, stdout); // fflush(stdout); // } //} void redraw_user_buffer() { int i; if(input_buf_len) { for(i=0; i EOL c = A_EOL; buf_done = 1; } else if(c == TAB) { // tab c = A_TAB; #ifndef FEAT_COL80_HACK /* COL80 can actually print these OK */ } else if(c == '{') { c = '[' | 0x80; } else if(c == '}') { c = ']' | 0x80; } else if(c == '~') { c = '^' | 0x80; } else if(c == 0x60) { // backtick c = 0xa7; // inverse quote #endif } output_buf[output_buf_len++] = c; if(output_buf_len >= OUTBUF_SIZE) { puts("[buffer overflow]\xfd"); buf_done = 1; break; } if(buf_done) { #if defined(FEAT_CURSOR_CONTROLS) || defined(FEAT_COL80_HACK) del_user_buffer(); #endif output_buf[output_buf_len] = '\0'; if(output_buf_len > 4 && (memcmp(output_buf, "PING", 4) == 0)) { do_pong(); } else if(output_buf[0] == ':') { do_msg(); } else { fputs(output_buf, stdout); fflush(stdout); } #if defined(FEAT_CURSOR_CONTROLS) || defined(FEAT_COL80_HACK) redraw_user_buffer(); #endif #ifdef FEAT_COL80_HACK // col80_cursor(); #endif output_buf_len = 0; buf_done = 0; } } } /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* uIP app callback for the resolver */ void resolv_found(char *name, u16_t *ipaddr) { if(ipaddr == NULL) { printf("Host '%s' not found.\n", name); done = 1; } else { printf("%s is %s\n", name, format_ip((uip_ipaddr_t *)ipaddr)); /* printf("Found name '%s' = %d.%d.%d.%d\n", name, htons(ipaddr[0]) >> 8, htons(ipaddr[0]) & 0xff, htons(ipaddr[1]) >> 8, htons(ipaddr[1]) & 0xff); */ if(!connected) (void)uip_connect((uip_ipaddr_t *)ipaddr, htons(config->server_port)); } } #ifdef FEAT_LOGGING /* 0x100 * 32 = 8K (but we likely won't get that much) */ #define LOG_PAGE_SIZE 0x200 #define LOG_MAX_PAGES 16 #define LOG_SCROLL_PAGES 2 static char *log_buffer = NULL; static char *log_buf_end = NULL; static char *log_buf_current = NULL; static int log_pages = LOG_MAX_PAGES; static char last_log_nick[NICKLEN + 1]; static void alloc_log_buffer() { do { printf("Trying to malloc(%x)...", LOG_PAGE_SIZE * log_pages); log_buffer = malloc(LOG_PAGE_SIZE * log_pages); if(log_buffer) { puts("OK"); } else { puts("Failed"); } } while(!log_buffer && (--log_pages > LOG_SCROLL_PAGES * 2)); if(!log_buffer) return; log_buf_end = (char *)(log_pages * LOG_PAGE_SIZE - 1); log_buf_current = log_buffer; printf("log_buffer == %x (%x)", log_buffer, log_pages * LOG_PAGE_SIZE); fuji_cgetc(); } static void log_msg(char *msg) { int len = strlen(msg); if( (log_buf_current + len + 1) > log_buf_end ) { memmove(log_buffer, log_buffer + (LOG_SCROLL_PAGES * LOG_PAGE_SIZE), (log_pages - LOG_SCROLL_PAGES) * LOG_PAGE_SIZE); log_buf_current -= (LOG_SCROLL_PAGES * LOG_PAGE_SIZE); } } #endif