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Revision: 1.25
Committed: Thu Dec 14 21:46:34 2006 UTC (17 years, 5 months ago) by root
Content type: text/plain
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.24: +24 -21 lines
Log Message:
- write() is now independent of server ticks and will be done immediately
- get rid of CORK hack, it is no longer necessary

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# User Rev Content
1 root 1.1
2     /*
3 root 1.11 CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for the X Window System
4 root 1.1
5     Copyright (C) 2002 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team
6     Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen
7    
8     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9     it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10     the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11     (at your option) any later version.
12    
13     This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16     GNU General Public License for more details.
17    
18     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19     along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20     Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
21    
22     The author can be reached via e-mail to crossfire-devel@real-time.com
23     */
24    
25     /*
26     newserver.h defines various structures and values that are use for the
27     new client server communication method. Values defined here are only
28     used on the server side code. For shared client/server values, see
29     newclient.h
30     */
31    
32     #ifndef NEWSERVER_H
33     #define NEWSERVER_H
34    
35     /* Reduce this from 50 to 5 - as it is now, there will never be more
36     * than 3 anyways.
37     */
38    
39     #define NUM_LOOK_OBJECTS 50
40    
41 root 1.11 struct MapCell
42     {
43 root 1.16 UUID player; // this is, unfortunately, very wasteful of memory space, but pretty bandwidth-efficient
44 root 1.13 int count; /* This is really darkness in the map1 command */
45 root 1.16 uint16 faces[MAP_LAYERS];
46 root 1.1 uint16 smooth[MAP_LAYERS];
47 root 1.11 unsigned char stat_hp; // health of something in this space, or 0
48 root 1.13 unsigned char flags;
49 root 1.1 };
50    
51     /* This basically defines the largest size an
52     * archetype may be - it is used for allocation of
53     * some structures, as well as determining how far
54     * we should look for the heads of big images.
55     */
56     #define MAX_HEAD_OFFSET 8
57    
58 root 1.13 #define MAX_CLIENT_X (MAP_CLIENT_X + MAX_HEAD_OFFSET)
59 root 1.1 #define MAX_CLIENT_Y (MAP_CLIENT_Y + MAX_HEAD_OFFSET)
60    
61 root 1.11 struct Map
62     {
63 root 1.1 struct MapCell cells[MAX_CLIENT_X][MAX_CLIENT_Y];
64     };
65    
66     /* True max is 16383 given current map compaction method */
67 root 1.11 # define MAXANIMNUM 2000
68 root 1.1
69 root 1.11 struct statsinfo
70     {
71     char *range, *title;
72 root 1.1 };
73    
74     /* This contains basic information on the socket structure. status is its
75     * current state. we set up our on buffers for sending/receiving, so we can
76     * handle some higher level functions. fd is the actual file descriptor we
77     * are using.
78     */
79    
80 root 1.23 enum Sock_Status { Ns_Add, Ns_Dead };
81 root 1.1
82     /* Only one map mode can actually be used, so lets make it a switch
83     * instead of having a bunch of different fields that needed to
84     * get toggled.
85     */
86 root 1.11 enum MapMode { Map0Cmd = 0, Map1Cmd = 1, Map1aCmd = 2 };
87 root 1.1
88     /* The following is the setup for a ring buffer for storing outbut
89     * data that the OS can't handle right away.
90     */
91    
92 root 1.11 struct Buffer
93     {
94     char data[SOCKETBUFSIZE];
95     int start;
96     int len;
97     };
98 root 1.1
99     /* how many times we are allowed to give the wrong password before being kicked. */
100 root 1.23 #define MAX_PASSWORD_FAILURES 5
101 root 1.1
102 root 1.17 ACC_CLASS (client_socket) // should become player when newsocket is a baseclass of player
103 root 1.23 struct client_socket : zero_initialised, attachable_base
104 root 1.11 {
105     enum Sock_Status status;
106 root 1.14 int ACC (RW, fd);
107 root 1.17 unsigned int inbuf_len; // number of bytes valid in inbuf
108 root 1.11 struct Map lastmap;
109     size_t faces_sent_len; /* This is the number of elements allocated in faces_sent[] */
110     uint8 *faces_sent; /* This is a bitmap on sent face status */
111     uint8 anims_sent[MAXANIMNUM];
112     struct statsinfo stats;
113 root 1.17
114 root 1.14 char *ACC (RW, host); /* Which host it is connected from (ip address) */
115     uint8 ACC (RW, password_fails); /* how many times the player has failed to give the right password */
116 root 1.11 Buffer outputbuffer; /* For undeliverable data */
117 root 1.25
118     bool ACC (RW, facecache); /* If true, client is caching images */
119     bool ACC (RW, sent_scroll);
120     bool ACC (RW, sound); /* does the client want sound */
121     bool ACC (RW, exp64); /* Client wants 64 bit exp data, as well as skill data */
122     bool ACC (RW, newmapcmd); /* Send newmap command when entering new map SMACFIGGEN */
123     bool ACC (RW, plugincmd); /* CF+ extend the protocol through a plug-in */
124     bool ACC (RW, mapinfocmd); /* CF+ return map info and send map change info */
125     bool ACC (RW, extcmd); /* CF+ call into extensions/plugins */
126     bool ACC (RW, extmap); /* CF+ extend map comamnd with extra data */
127     bool ACC (RW, buggy_mapscroll); /* CF+ client crashes on large mapscrolls */
128     bool ACC (RW, darkness); /* True if client wants darkness information */
129     bool ACC (RW, image2); /* Client wants image2/face2 commands */
130     bool ACC (RW, update_look); /* If true, we need to send the look window */
131     bool ACC (RW, has_readable_type); /* If true client accept additional text information */
132     /* used to arrange text in books, scrolls, or scripted dialogs */
133     bool ACC (RW, monitor_spells); /* Client wishes to be informed when their spell list changes */
134     bool ACC (RW, ext_mapinfos); /* If true client accept additionnal info on maps */
135     /* Below are flags for extedend infos to pass to client
136     * with S->C mapextended command */
137     bool ACC (RW, EMI_smooth); /* Send smooth in extendmapinfos */
138    
139 root 1.14 uint32 ACC (RW, supported_readables); /* each bit is a readable supported by client */
140     uint32 ACC (RW, cs_version), ACC (RW, sc_version); /* versions of the client */
141     enum MapMode mapmode; /* Type of map commands the client wants. */
142     uint16 ACC (RW, look_position); /* start of drawing of look window */
143     uint8 ACC (RW, mapx), ACC (RW, mapy); /* How large a map the client wants */
144     uint8 ACC (RW, itemcmd); /* What version of the 'item' protocol command to use */
145     uint8 ACC (RW, faceset); /* Set the client is using, default 0 */
146    
147 root 1.16 maptile *ACC (RW, current_map); // CF+ last/current player map
148 root 1.14 int ACC (RW, current_x), ACC (RW, current_y); // CF+ last/current map position
149     char ACC (RW, client)[64]; // CF+ client name/version
150 root 1.17
151     /* If we get an incomplete packet, this is used to hold the data. */
152     uint8 inbuf[MAXSOCKBUF];
153 root 1.22 player *pl;//TODO should not be here, preferably
154 root 1.17
155 root 1.24 iow socket_ev; void socket_cb (iow &w, int got);
156    
157 root 1.22 client_socket (int fd, const char *from_ip);
158 root 1.21 ~client_socket ();
159    
160 root 1.17 int read_packet (); // returns length of packet or 0
161     void skip_packet (int len); // we have processed the packet, skip it
162 root 1.18
163 root 1.25 void flush ();
164     void write_outputbuffer ();
165 root 1.20 void send (void *buf_, int len);
166    
167 root 1.18 void send_packet (const char *buf);
168     void send_packet (const char *buf, int len);
169 root 1.19 void send_packet (packet &sl);
170 root 1.11 };
171 root 1.1
172     #define CLIENT_SUPPORT_READABLES(__sockPtr,__type)\
173 root 1.10 ( ((__type)>0) &&\
174     ((__sockPtr)->has_readable_type) && \
175     ((__sockPtr)->supported_readables & (1<<(__type))) )
176 root 1.1
177     /* Bitmask for the faces_sent[] array - what
178     * portion of the face have we sent?
179     */
180     #define NS_FACESENT_FACE 0x1
181     #define NS_FACESENT_SMOOTH 0x2
182    
183     /* Constants in the form EMI_ is for extended map infos.
184     * Even if the client select the additionnal infos it wants
185     * on the map, there may exist cases where this whole info
186     * is not given in one buch but in separate bunches. This
187     * is done performance reasons (imagine some info related to
188     * a visible object and another info related to a 4 square
189     * width and height area). At the begin of an extended info packet
190     * is a bit field. A bit is activated for each extended info
191     * present in the data
192     */
193 root 1.11
194 root 1.1 /* Meanings:
195     * EMI_NOREDRAW Take extended infos into account but don't redraw,
196     * some additionnal datas will follow in a new packet
197     * EMI_SMOOTH Datas about smoothing
198 root 1.11 */
199     #define EMI_NOREDRAW 0x01
200 root 1.1 #define EMI_SMOOTH 0x02
201    
202     /* this last one says the bitfield continue un next byte
203     * There may be several on contiguous bytes. So there is 7
204     * actual bits used per byte, and the number of bytes
205     * is not fixed in protocol
206     */
207     #define EMI_HASMOREBITS 0x80
208    
209     #define FACE_TYPES 1
210     #define PNG_FACE_INDEX 0
211    
212 root 1.11 #define VERSION_CS 1023 /* version >= 1023 understand setup cmd */
213 root 1.1 #define VERSION_SC 1027
214 root 1.4 #define VERSION_INFO "Crossfire+ Server"
215 root 1.1
216 root 1.22 typedef unordered_vector<client_socket *> sockvec;
217    
218     extern sockvec client_sockets;
219     extern int nrofpixmaps; //TODO: hrmpf, should go
220    
221 root 1.1 #endif
222 root 1.11