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Revision: 1.13
Committed: Sun Sep 3 00:18:43 2006 UTC (17 years, 8 months ago) by root
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Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.12: +3 -3 lines
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THIS CODE WILL NOT COMPILE
use the STABLE tag instead.

- major changes in object lifetime and memory management
- replaced manual refcounting by shstr class
- removed quest system
- many optimisations
- major changes

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1 elmex 1.1 /*
2     * static char *rcsid_init_c =
3 root 1.13 * "$Id: request.C,v 1.12 2006-08-29 08:01:38 root Exp $";
4 elmex 1.1 */
5    
6     /*
7     CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows
8    
9     Copyright (C) 2001 Mark Wedel
10     Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen
11    
12     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13     it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14     the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
15     (at your option) any later version.
16    
17     This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20     GNU General Public License for more details.
21    
22     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23     along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
24     Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
25    
26     The author can be reached via e-mail to crossfire-devel@real-time.com
27     */
28    
29     /**
30     * \file
31     * Client handling.
32     *
33     * \date 2003-12-02
34     *
35     * This file implements all of the goo on the server side for handling
36     * clients. It's got a bunch of global variables for keeping track of
37     * each of the clients.
38     *
39     * Note: All functions that are used to process data from the client
40     * have the prototype of (char *data, int datalen, int client_num). This
41     * way, we can use one dispatch table.
42     *
43     * esrv_map_new starts updating the map
44     *
45     * esrv_map_setbelow allows filling in all of the faces for the map.
46     * if a face has not already been sent to the client, it is sent now.
47     *
48     * mapcellchanged, compactlayer, compactstack, perform the map compressing
49     * operations
50     *
51     * esrv_map_doneredraw finishes the map update, and ships across the
52     * map updates.
53     *
54     * esrv_map_scroll tells the client to scroll the map, and does similarily
55     * for the locally cached copy.
56     */
57    
58     #include <global.h>
59     #include <sproto.h>
60    
61     #include <newclient.h>
62     #include <newserver.h>
63     #include <living.h>
64     #include <commands.h>
65    
66     /* This block is basically taken from socket.c - I assume if it works there,
67     * it should work here.
68     */
69     #ifndef WIN32 /* ---win32 exclude unix headers */
70     #include <sys/types.h>
71     #include <sys/time.h>
72     #include <sys/socket.h>
73     #include <netinet/in.h>
74     #include <netdb.h>
75     #endif /* win32 */
76    
77     #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
78     #include <unistd.h>
79     #endif
80    
81     #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
82     #include <sys/time.h>
83     #endif
84    
85     #include "sounds.h"
86    
87     /**
88     * This table translates the attack numbers as used within the
89     * program to the value we use when sending STATS command to the
90     * client. If a value is -1, then we don't send that to the
91     * client.
92     */
93     short atnr_cs_stat[NROFATTACKS] = {CS_STAT_RES_PHYS,
94     CS_STAT_RES_MAG,CS_STAT_RES_FIRE, CS_STAT_RES_ELEC,
95     CS_STAT_RES_COLD, CS_STAT_RES_CONF, CS_STAT_RES_ACID,
96     CS_STAT_RES_DRAIN, -1 /* weaponmagic */,
97     CS_STAT_RES_GHOSTHIT, CS_STAT_RES_POISON,
98     CS_STAT_RES_SLOW, CS_STAT_RES_PARA, CS_STAT_TURN_UNDEAD,
99     CS_STAT_RES_FEAR, -1 /* Cancellation */,
100     CS_STAT_RES_DEPLETE, CS_STAT_RES_DEATH,
101     -1 /* Chaos */, -1 /* Counterspell */,
102     -1 /* Godpower */, CS_STAT_RES_HOLYWORD,
103     CS_STAT_RES_BLIND,
104     -1, /* Internal */
105     -1, /* life stealing */
106     -1 /* Disease - not fully done yet */
107     };
108    
109 root 1.2 static void
110     socket_map_scroll (NewSocket *ns, int dx, int dy)
111     {
112     struct Map newmap;
113     int x,y, mx, my;
114    
115     {
116     char buf[MAXSOCKBUF];
117    
118     sprintf(buf,"map_scroll %d %d", dx, dy);
119     Write_String_To_Socket(ns, buf, strlen (buf));
120     }
121    
122     /* If we are using the Map1aCmd, we may in fact send
123     * head information that is outside the viewable map.
124     * So set the mx,my to the max value we want to
125     * look for. Removed code to do so - it caused extra
126     * complexities for the client, and probably doesn't make
127     * that much difference in bandwidth.
128     */
129     mx = ns->mapx;
130     my = ns->mapy;
131    
132     if (ns->mapmode == Map1aCmd) {
133 root 1.12 mx += MAX_HEAD_OFFSET;
134     my += MAX_HEAD_OFFSET;
135 root 1.2 }
136    
137     /* the x and y here are coordinates for the new map, i.e. if we moved
138     * (dx,dy), newmap[x][y] = oldmap[x-dx][y-dy]. For this reason,
139     * if the destination x or y coordinate is outside the viewable
140     * area, we clear the values - otherwise, the old values
141     * are preserved, and the check_head thinks it needs to clear them.
142     */
143     for(x=0; x<mx; x++) {
144 root 1.12 for(y=0; y<my; y++) {
145     if(x >= ns->mapx || y >= ns->mapy) {
146     /* clear cells outside the viewable area */
147     memset(&newmap.cells[x][y], 0, sizeof(struct MapCell));
148     }
149     else if ((x+dx) < 0 || (x+dx) >= ns->mapx || (y+dy) < 0 || (y + dy) >= ns->mapy) {
150     /* clear newly visible tiles within the viewable area */
151     memset(&(newmap.cells[x][y]), 0, sizeof(struct MapCell));
152     }
153     else {
154     memcpy(&(newmap.cells[x][y]),
155     &(ns->lastmap.cells[x+dx][y+dy]),sizeof(struct MapCell));
156     }
157     }
158 root 1.2 }
159    
160     memcpy(&(ns->lastmap), &newmap,sizeof(struct Map));
161    
162     /* Make sure that the next "map1" command will be sent (even if it is
163     * empty).
164     */
165     ns->sent_scroll = 1;
166     }
167    
168 root 1.7 static void
169     clear_map (player *pl)
170     {
171     NewSocket &socket = pl->socket;
172    
173     memset (&socket.lastmap, 0, sizeof (socket.lastmap));
174    
175     if (socket.newmapcmd == 1)
176     Write_String_To_Socket (&socket, "newmap", 6);
177    
178     socket.update_look = 1;
179     socket.look_position = 0;
180     }
181    
182 elmex 1.1 /** check for map change and send new map data */
183     static void
184     check_map_change (player *pl)
185     {
186 root 1.2 NewSocket &socket = pl->socket;
187     object *ob = pl->ob;
188 elmex 1.1 char buf[MAX_BUF]; /* eauugggh */
189    
190 root 1.2 if (socket.current_map != ob->map)
191     {
192     socket.current_map = ob->map;
193 elmex 1.1
194 root 1.7 clear_map (pl);
195 elmex 1.1
196 root 1.2 if (socket.mapinfocmd)
197 elmex 1.1 {
198 root 1.2 if (ob->map && ob->map->path [0])
199     {
200     int flags = 0;
201 elmex 1.1
202 root 1.2 if (ob->map->tile_path [0]) flags |= 1;
203     if (ob->map->tile_path [1]) flags |= 2;
204     if (ob->map->tile_path [2]) flags |= 4;
205     if (ob->map->tile_path [3]) flags |= 8;
206    
207     snprintf (buf, MAX_BUF, "mapinfo - spatial %d %d %d %d %d %s",
208     flags, socket.mapx / 2 - ob->x, socket.mapy / 2 - ob->y,
209     ob->map->width, ob->map->height, ob->map->path);
210     }
211     else
212     snprintf (buf, MAX_BUF, "mapinfo current");
213 elmex 1.1
214 root 1.2 Write_String_To_Socket (&socket, buf, strlen (buf));
215     }
216 elmex 1.1 }
217 root 1.2 else if (socket.current_x != ob->x || socket.current_y != ob->y)
218     {
219 root 1.7 int dx = ob->x - socket.current_x;
220     int dy = ob->y - socket.current_y;
221    
222     if (socket.buggy_mapscroll && (abs (dx) > 8 || abs (dy) > 8))
223     clear_map (pl); // current (<= 1.9.1) clients have unchecked buffer overflows
224     else
225     {
226     socket_map_scroll (&socket, ob->x - socket.current_x, ob->y - socket.current_y);
227     socket.update_look = 1;
228     socket.look_position = 0;
229     }
230 root 1.2 }
231    
232     socket.current_x = ob->x;
233     socket.current_y = ob->y;
234 elmex 1.1 }
235    
236     void ExtCmd (char *buf, int len, player *pl)
237     {
238 root 1.10 INVOKE_PLAYER (EXTCMD, pl, ARG_DATA (buf, len));
239 elmex 1.1 }
240    
241     void MapInfoCmd (char *buf, int len, player *pl)
242     {
243     // <mapinfo tag spatial tile-path
244     // >mapinfo tag spatial flags x y w h hash
245    
246     char bigbuf[MAX_BUF], *cp, *token;
247    
248     token = buf;
249     // copy token
250     if (!(buf = strchr (buf, ' ')))
251     return;
252    
253     *buf++ = 0;
254    
255     if (!strncmp (buf, "spatial ", 8))
256     {
257     buf += 8;
258    
259     // initial map and its origin
260     mapstruct *map = pl->ob->map;
261     sint16 dx, dy;
262     int mapx = pl->socket.mapx / 2 - pl->ob->x;
263     int mapy = pl->socket.mapy / 2 - pl->ob->y;
264     int max_distance = 8; // limit maximum path length to something generous
265    
266     while (*buf && map && max_distance)
267     {
268     int dir = *buf++;
269    
270     switch (dir)
271     {
272     case '1':
273     dx = 0; dy = -1; map = get_map_from_coord (map, &dx, &dy);
274     map && (mapy -= map->height);
275     break;
276     case '2':
277     mapx += map->width;
278     dx = map->width; dy = 0; map = get_map_from_coord (map, &dx, &dy);
279     break;
280     case '3':
281     mapy += map->height;
282     dx = 0; dy = map->height; map = get_map_from_coord (map, &dx, &dy);
283     break;
284     case '4':
285     dx = -1; dy = 0; map = get_map_from_coord (map, &dx, &dy);
286     map && (mapx -= map->width);
287     break;
288     }
289    
290     --max_distance;
291     }
292    
293     if (!max_distance)
294     snprintf (bigbuf, MAX_BUF, "mapinfo %s error", token);
295     else if (map && map->path [0])
296     {
297     int flags = 0;
298    
299     if (map->tile_path [0]) flags |= 1;
300     if (map->tile_path [1]) flags |= 2;
301     if (map->tile_path [2]) flags |= 4;
302     if (map->tile_path [3]) flags |= 8;
303    
304     snprintf (bigbuf, MAX_BUF, "mapinfo %s spatial %d %d %d %d %d %s",
305     token, flags, mapx, mapy,
306     map->width, map->height, map->path);
307     }
308     else
309     snprintf (bigbuf, MAX_BUF, "mapinfo %s nomap", token);
310     }
311     else
312     snprintf (bigbuf, MAX_BUF, "mapinfo %s unsupported", token);
313    
314     Write_String_To_Socket (&pl->socket, bigbuf, strlen (bigbuf));
315     }
316    
317     /** This is the Setup cmd - easy first implementation */
318     void SetUp(char *buf, int len, NewSocket *ns)
319     {
320     int s, slen;
321     char *cmd, *param, cmdback[HUGE_BUF];
322    
323     /* run through the cmds of setup
324     * syntax is setup <cmdname1> <parameter> <cmdname2> <parameter> ...
325     *
326     * we send the status of the cmd back, or a FALSE is the cmd is the server unknown
327     * The client then must sort this out
328     */
329    
330     LOG(llevInfo,"Get SetupCmd:: %s\n", buf);
331     strcpy(cmdback,"setup");
332     for(s=0;s<len; ) {
333    
334 root 1.12 cmd = &buf[s];
335 elmex 1.1
336 root 1.12 /* find the next space, and put a null there */
337     for(;buf[s] && buf[s] != ' ';s++) ;
338     buf[s++]=0;
339     while (buf[s] == ' ') s++;
340    
341     if(s>=len)
342     break;
343    
344     param = &buf[s];
345    
346     for(;buf[s] && buf[s] != ' ';s++) ;
347     buf[s++]=0;
348     while (buf[s] == ' ') s++;
349    
350     slen = strlen(cmdback);
351     safe_strcat(cmdback, " ", &slen, HUGE_BUF);
352     safe_strcat(cmdback, cmd, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
353     safe_strcat(cmdback, " ", &slen, HUGE_BUF);
354    
355     if (!strcmp(cmd,"sound")) {
356     ns->sound = atoi(param);
357     safe_strcat(cmdback, param, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
358     }
359     else if (!strcmp(cmd,"exp64")) {
360     ns->exp64 = atoi(param);
361     safe_strcat(cmdback, param, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
362     } else if (!strcmp(cmd, "spellmon")) {
363     ns->monitor_spells = atoi(param);
364     safe_strcat(cmdback, param, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
365     } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"darkness")) {
366     ns->darkness = atoi(param);
367     safe_strcat(cmdback, param, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
368     } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"map1cmd")) {
369     if (atoi(param)) ns->mapmode = Map1Cmd;
370     /* if beyond this size, need to use map1cmd no matter what */
371     if (ns->mapx>11 || ns->mapy>11) ns->mapmode = Map1Cmd;
372     safe_strcat(cmdback, ns->mapmode == Map1Cmd?"1":"0", &slen, HUGE_BUF);
373     } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"map1acmd")) {
374     if (atoi(param)) ns->mapmode = Map1aCmd;
375     /* if beyond this size, need to use map1acmd no matter what */
376     if (ns->mapx>11 || ns->mapy>11) ns->mapmode = Map1aCmd;
377     safe_strcat(cmdback, ns->mapmode == Map1aCmd?"1":"0", &slen, HUGE_BUF);
378 elmex 1.1 } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"newmapcmd")) {
379     ns->newmapcmd= atoi(param);
380 root 1.12 safe_strcat(cmdback, param, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
381 elmex 1.1 // } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"plugincmd")) {
382     // ns->plugincmd = atoi(param);
383     // safe_strcat(cmdback, param, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
384 root 1.12 } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"mapinfocmd")) {
385     ns->mapinfocmd = atoi(param);
386     safe_strcat(cmdback, "1", &slen, HUGE_BUF);
387     } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"extcmd")) {
388     ns->extcmd = atoi(param);
389     safe_strcat(cmdback, "1", &slen, HUGE_BUF);
390     } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"extmap")) {
391     ns->extmap = atoi(param);
392     safe_strcat(cmdback, "1", &slen, HUGE_BUF);
393     } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"facecache")) {
394     ns->facecache = atoi(param);
395     safe_strcat(cmdback, param, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
396     } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"faceset")) {
397     char tmpbuf[20];
398     int q = atoi(param);
399    
400     if (is_valid_faceset(q))
401     ns->faceset=q;
402     sprintf(tmpbuf,"%d", ns->faceset);
403     safe_strcat(cmdback, tmpbuf, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
404     /* if the client is using faceset, it knows about image2 command */
405     ns->image2=1;
406     } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"itemcmd")) {
407     /* Version of the item protocol command to use. Currently,
408     * only supported versions are 1 and 2. Using a numeric
409     * value will make it very easy to extend this in the future.
410     */
411     char tmpbuf[20];
412     int q = atoi(param);
413     if (q<1 || q>2) {
414     strcpy(tmpbuf,"FALSE");
415     } else {
416     ns->itemcmd = q;
417     sprintf(tmpbuf,"%d", ns->itemcmd);
418     }
419     safe_strcat(cmdback, tmpbuf, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
420 elmex 1.1 } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"mapsize")) {
421 root 1.12 int x, y=0;
422     char tmpbuf[MAX_BUF], *cp;
423 elmex 1.1
424 root 1.12 x = atoi(param);
425     for (cp = param; *cp!=0; cp++)
426     if (*cp == 'x' || *cp == 'X') {
427     y = atoi(cp+1);
428     break;
429     }
430     if (x < 9 || y < 9 || x>MAP_CLIENT_X || y > MAP_CLIENT_Y) {
431     sprintf(tmpbuf," %dx%d", MAP_CLIENT_X, MAP_CLIENT_Y);
432     safe_strcat(cmdback, tmpbuf, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
433     } else {
434     ns->mapx = x;
435     ns->mapy = y;
436     /* better to send back what we are really using and not the
437     * param as given to us in case it gets parsed differently.
438     */
439     sprintf(tmpbuf,"%dx%d", x,y);
440     safe_strcat(cmdback, tmpbuf, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
441     /* If beyond this size and still using orig map command, need to
442     * go to map1cmd.
443     */
444     if ((x>11 || y>11) && ns->mapmode == Map0Cmd) ns->mapmode = Map1Cmd;
445     }
446     } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"extendedMapInfos")) {
447     /* Added by tchize
448     * prepare to use the mapextended command
449     */
450     char tmpbuf[20];
451     ns->ext_mapinfos = (atoi(param));
452     sprintf(tmpbuf,"%d", ns->ext_mapinfos);
453     safe_strcat(cmdback, tmpbuf, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
454     } else if (!strcmp(cmd,"extendedTextInfos")) {
455     /* Added by tchize
456     * prepare to use the extended text commands
457     * Client toggle this to non zero to get exttext
458     */
459     char tmpbuf[20];
460    
461     ns->has_readable_type = (atoi(param));
462     sprintf(tmpbuf,"%d", ns->has_readable_type);
463     safe_strcat(cmdback, tmpbuf, &slen, HUGE_BUF);
464     } else {
465     /* Didn't get a setup command we understood -
466     * report a failure to the client.
467     */
468     safe_strcat(cmdback, "FALSE", &slen, HUGE_BUF);
469     }
470 elmex 1.1 } /* for processing all the setup commands */
471     LOG(llevInfo,"SendBack SetupCmd:: %s\n", cmdback);
472     Write_String_To_Socket(ns, cmdback, strlen(cmdback));
473     }
474    
475     /**
476     * The client has requested to be added to the game.
477     * This is what takes care of it. We tell the client how things worked out.
478     * I am not sure if this file is the best place for this function. however,
479     * it either has to be here or init_sockets needs to be exported.
480     */
481     void AddMeCmd(char *buf, int len, NewSocket *ns)
482     {
483     Settings oldsettings;
484     oldsettings=settings;
485     if (ns->status != Ns_Add || add_player(ns)) {
486 root 1.12 Write_String_To_Socket(ns, "addme_failed",12);
487 elmex 1.1 } else {
488 root 1.12 /* Basically, the add_player copies the socket structure into
489     * the player structure, so this one (which is from init_sockets)
490     * is not needed anymore. The write below should still work, as the
491     * stuff in ns is still relevant.
492     */
493     Write_String_To_Socket(ns, "addme_success",13);
494     socket_info.nconns--;
495     ns->status = Ns_Avail;
496 elmex 1.1 }
497     settings=oldsettings;
498     }
499    
500     /** Reply to ExtendedInfos command */
501     void ToggleExtendedInfos (char *buf, int len, NewSocket *ns){
502     char cmdback[MAX_BUF];
503     char command[50];
504     int info,nextinfo;
505     cmdback[0]='\0';
506     nextinfo=0;
507     while (1){
508     /* 1. Extract an info*/
509     info=nextinfo;
510     while ( (info<len) && (buf[info]==' ') ) info++;
511     if (info>=len)
512     break;
513     nextinfo=info+1;
514     while ( (nextinfo<len) && (buf[nextinfo]!=' ') )
515     nextinfo++;
516     if (nextinfo-info>=49) /*Erroneous info asked*/
517     continue;
518     strncpy (command,&(buf[info]),nextinfo-info);
519     command[nextinfo-info]='\0';
520     /* 2. Interpret info*/
521     if (!strcmp("smooth",command)){
522     /* Toggle smoothing*/
523     ns->EMI_smooth=!ns->EMI_smooth;
524     }else{
525     /*bad value*/
526     }
527     /*3. Next info*/
528     }
529     strcpy (cmdback,"ExtendedInfoSet");
530     if (ns->EMI_smooth){
531     strcat (cmdback," ");
532     strcat (cmdback,"smoothing");
533     }
534     Write_String_To_Socket(ns, cmdback,strlen(cmdback));
535     }
536     /*
537     #define MSG_TYPE_BOOK 1
538     #define MSG_TYPE_CARD 2
539     #define MSG_TYPE_PAPER 3
540     #define MSG_TYPE_SIGN 4
541     #define MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT 5
542     #define MSG_TYPE_SCRIPTED_DIALOG 6*/
543     /** Reply to ExtendedInfos command */
544     void ToggleExtendedText (char *buf, int len, NewSocket *ns){
545     char cmdback[MAX_BUF];
546     char temp[10];
547     char command[50];
548     int info,nextinfo,i,flag;
549     cmdback[0]='\0';
550     nextinfo=0;
551     while (1){
552     /* 1. Extract an info*/
553     info=nextinfo;
554     while ( (info<len) && (buf[info]==' ') ) info++;
555     if (info>=len)
556     break;
557     nextinfo=info+1;
558     while ( (nextinfo<len) && (buf[nextinfo]!=' ') )
559     nextinfo++;
560     if (nextinfo-info>=49) /*Erroneous info asked*/
561     continue;
562     strncpy (command,&(buf[info]),nextinfo-info);
563     command[nextinfo-info]='\0';
564     /* 2. Interpret info*/
565     i = sscanf(command,"%d",&flag);
566     if ( (i==1) && (flag>0) && (flag<=MSG_TYPE_LAST))
567     ns->supported_readables|=(1<<flag);
568     /*3. Next info*/
569     }
570     /* Send resulting state */
571     strcpy (cmdback,"ExtendedTextSet");
572     for (i=0;i<=MSG_TYPE_LAST;i++)
573     if (ns->supported_readables &(1<<i)){
574     strcat (cmdback," ");
575     snprintf(temp,sizeof(temp),"%d",i);
576     strcat (cmdback,temp);
577     }
578     Write_String_To_Socket(ns, cmdback,strlen(cmdback));
579     }
580    
581     /**
582     * A lot like the old AskSmooth (in fact, now called by AskSmooth).
583     * Basically, it makes no sense to wait for the client to request a
584     * a piece of data from us that we know the client wants. So
585     * if we know the client wants it, might as well push it to the
586     * client.
587     */
588     static void SendSmooth(NewSocket *ns, uint16 face) {
589     uint16 smoothface;
590     unsigned char reply[MAX_BUF];
591     SockList sl;
592    
593     /* If we can't find a face, return and set it so we won't try to send this
594     * again.
595     */
596     if ((!FindSmooth (face, &smoothface)) &&
597     (!FindSmooth ( smooth_face->number, &smoothface))) {
598    
599 root 1.13 LOG(llevError,"could not findsmooth for %d. Neither default (%s)\n", face, &smooth_face->name);
600 root 1.12 ns->faces_sent[face] |= NS_FACESENT_SMOOTH;
601     return;
602 elmex 1.1 }
603    
604     if (!(ns->faces_sent[smoothface] & NS_FACESENT_FACE))
605 root 1.12 esrv_send_face(ns, smoothface, 0);
606 elmex 1.1
607     ns->faces_sent[face] |= NS_FACESENT_SMOOTH;
608    
609     sl.buf=reply;
610     strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"smooth ");
611     sl.len=strlen((char*)sl.buf);
612     SockList_AddShort(&sl, face);
613     SockList_AddShort(&sl, smoothface);
614     Send_With_Handling(ns, &sl);
615     }
616    
617     /**
618     * Tells client the picture it has to use
619     * to smooth a picture number given as argument.
620     */
621     void AskSmooth (char *buf, int len, NewSocket *ns){
622     uint16 facenbr;
623    
624     facenbr=atoi (buf);
625     SendSmooth(ns, facenbr);
626     }
627    
628    
629    
630    
631    
632     /**
633     * This handles the general commands from the client (ie, north, fire, cast,
634     * etc.)
635     */
636     void PlayerCmd(char *buf, int len, player *pl)
637     {
638    
639     /* The following should never happen with a proper or honest client.
640     * Therefore, the error message doesn't have to be too clear - if
641     * someone is playing with a hacked/non working client, this gives them
642     * an idea of the problem, but they deserve what they get
643     */
644     if (pl->state!=ST_PLAYING) {
645 root 1.12 new_draw_info_format(NDI_UNIQUE, 0,pl->ob,
646     "You can not issue commands - state is not ST_PLAYING (%s)", buf);
647     return;
648 elmex 1.1 }
649     /* Check if there is a count. In theory, a zero count could also be
650     * sent, so check for that also.
651     */
652     if (atoi(buf) || buf[0]=='0') {
653 root 1.12 pl->count=atoi((char*)buf);
654     buf=strchr(buf,' '); /* advance beyond the numbers */
655     if (!buf) {
656 elmex 1.1 #ifdef ESRV_DEBUG
657 root 1.12 LOG(llevDebug,"PlayerCmd: Got count but no command.\n");
658 elmex 1.1 #endif
659 root 1.12 return;
660     }
661     buf++;
662 elmex 1.1 }
663     /* This should not happen anymore. */
664     if (pl->ob->speed_left<-1.0) {
665 root 1.12 LOG(llevError,"Player has negative time - shouldn't do command.\n");
666 elmex 1.1 }
667     /* In c_new.c */
668     execute_newserver_command(pl->ob, (char*)buf);
669     /* Perhaps something better should be done with a left over count.
670     * Cleaning up the input should probably be done first - all actions
671     * for the command that issued the count should be done before any other
672     * commands.
673     */
674    
675     pl->count=0;
676    
677     }
678    
679    
680     /**
681     * This handles the general commands from the client (ie, north, fire, cast,
682     * etc.). It is a lot like PlayerCmd above, but is called with the
683     * 'ncom' method which gives more information back to the client so it
684     * can throttle.
685     */
686     void NewPlayerCmd(uint8 *buf, int len, player *pl)
687     {
688     int time,repeat;
689     short packet;
690     unsigned char command[MAX_BUF];
691     SockList sl;
692    
693     if (len < 7) {
694 root 1.12 LOG(llevDebug,"Corrupt ncom command <%s> not long enough - discarding\n", buf);
695     return;
696 elmex 1.1 }
697    
698     packet = GetShort_String(buf);
699     repeat = GetInt_String(buf+2);
700     /* -1 is special - no repeat, but don't update */
701     if (repeat!=-1) {
702 root 1.12 pl->count=repeat;
703 elmex 1.1 }
704     if ((len-4) >= MAX_BUF) len=MAX_BUF-5;
705    
706     strncpy((char*)command, (char*)buf+6, len-4);
707     command[len-4]='\0';
708    
709     /* The following should never happen with a proper or honest client.
710     * Therefore, the error message doesn't have to be too clear - if
711     * someone is playing with a hacked/non working client, this gives them
712     * an idea of the problem, but they deserve what they get
713     */
714     if (pl->state!=ST_PLAYING) {
715 root 1.12 new_draw_info_format(NDI_UNIQUE, 0,pl->ob,
716     "You can not issue commands - state is not ST_PLAYING (%s)", buf);
717     return;
718 elmex 1.1 }
719    
720     /* This should not happen anymore. */
721     if (pl->ob->speed_left<-1.0) {
722 root 1.12 LOG(llevError,"Player has negative time - shouldn't do command.\n");
723 elmex 1.1 }
724     /* In c_new.c */
725     execute_newserver_command(pl->ob, (char*)command);
726     /* Perhaps something better should be done with a left over count.
727     * Cleaning up the input should probably be done first - all actions
728     * for the command that issued the count should be done before any other
729     * commands.
730     */
731     pl->count=0;
732    
733     /* Send confirmation of command execution now */
734     sl.buf = command;
735     strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"comc ");
736     sl.len=5;
737     SockList_AddShort(&sl,packet);
738     if (FABS(pl->ob->speed) < 0.001) time=MAX_TIME * 100;
739     else
740 root 1.12 time = ( int )( MAX_TIME/ FABS(pl->ob->speed) );
741 elmex 1.1 SockList_AddInt(&sl,time);
742     Send_With_Handling(&pl->socket, &sl);
743     }
744    
745    
746     /** This is a reply to a previous query. */
747     void ReplyCmd(char *buf, int len, player *pl)
748     {
749     /* This is to synthesize how the data would be stored if it
750     * was normally entered. A bit of a hack, and should be cleaned up
751     * once all the X11 code is removed from the server.
752     *
753     * We pass 13 to many of the functions because this way they
754     * think it was the carriage return that was entered, and the
755     * function then does not try to do additional input.
756     */
757     snprintf(pl->write_buf, sizeof(pl->write_buf), ":%s", buf);
758    
759     /* this avoids any hacking here */
760    
761     switch (pl->state) {
762 root 1.12 case ST_PLAYING:
763     LOG(llevError,"Got reply message with ST_PLAYING input state\n");
764     break;
765    
766     case ST_PLAY_AGAIN:
767     /* We can check this for return value (2==quit). Maybe we
768     * should, and do something appropriate?
769     */
770     receive_play_again(pl->ob, buf[0]);
771     break;
772 elmex 1.1
773 root 1.12 case ST_ROLL_STAT:
774     key_roll_stat(pl->ob,buf[0]);
775     break;
776    
777     case ST_CHANGE_CLASS:
778 elmex 1.1
779     key_change_class(pl->ob, buf[0]);
780     break;
781    
782 root 1.12 case ST_CONFIRM_QUIT:
783     key_confirm_quit(pl->ob, buf[0]);
784     break;
785    
786     case ST_CONFIGURE:
787     LOG(llevError,"In client input handling, but into configure state\n");
788     pl->state = ST_PLAYING;
789     break;
790    
791     case ST_GET_NAME:
792     receive_player_name(pl->ob,13);
793     break;
794    
795     case ST_GET_PASSWORD:
796     case ST_CONFIRM_PASSWORD:
797     receive_player_password(pl->ob,13);
798     break;
799    
800     case ST_GET_PARTY_PASSWORD: /* Get password for party */
801     receive_party_password(pl->ob,13);
802     break;
803 elmex 1.1
804 root 1.12 default:
805     LOG(llevError,"Unknown input state: %d\n", pl->state);
806 elmex 1.1 }
807     }
808    
809     /**
810     * Client tells its version. If there is a mismatch, we close the
811     * socket. In real life, all we should care about is the client having
812     * something older than the server. If we assume the client will be
813     * backwards compatible, having it be a later version should not be a
814     * problem.
815     */
816     void VersionCmd(char *buf, int len,NewSocket *ns)
817     {
818     char *cp;
819     char version_warning[256];
820 root 1.12
821 elmex 1.1 if (!buf) {
822 root 1.12 LOG(llevError, "CS: received corrupted version command\n");
823     return;
824 elmex 1.1 }
825    
826     ns->cs_version = atoi(buf);
827     ns->sc_version = ns->cs_version;
828     if (VERSION_CS != ns->cs_version) {
829     #ifdef ESRV_DEBUG
830 root 1.12 LOG(llevDebug, "CS: csversion mismatch (%d,%d)\n", VERSION_CS,ns->cs_version);
831 elmex 1.1 #endif
832     }
833     cp = strchr(buf+1,' ');
834     if (!cp) return;
835     ns->sc_version = atoi(cp);
836     if (VERSION_SC != ns->sc_version) {
837     #ifdef ESRV_DEBUG
838 root 1.12 LOG(llevDebug, "CS: scversion mismatch (%d,%d)\n",VERSION_SC,ns->sc_version);
839 elmex 1.1 #endif
840     }
841     cp = strchr(cp+1, ' ');
842     if (cp) {
843 root 1.12 LOG(llevDebug,"CS: connection from client of type <%s>, ip %s\n", cp, ns->host);
844 elmex 1.1
845 root 1.7 snprintf (ns->client, sizeof (ns->client), "%s", cp + 1);
846    
847 root 1.12 /* This is first implementation - i skip all beta DX clients with it
848     * Add later stuff here for other clients
849     */
850    
851     /* these are old dxclients */
852     /* Version 1024 added support for singular + plural name values -
853     * requiing this minimal value reduces complexity of that code, and it
854     * has been around for a long time.
855     */
856     if(!strcmp(" CF DX CLIENT", cp) || ns->sc_version < 1024 )
857     {
858     sprintf(version_warning,"drawinfo %d %s", NDI_RED, "**** VERSION WARNING ****\n**** CLIENT IS TOO OLD!! UPDATE THE CLIENT!! ****");
859     Write_String_To_Socket(ns, version_warning, strlen(version_warning));
860     }
861 elmex 1.1
862     }
863     }
864    
865     /** sound related functions. */
866    
867     void SetSound(char *buf, int len, NewSocket *ns)
868     {
869     ns->sound = atoi(buf);
870     }
871    
872     /** client wants the map resent */
873    
874     void MapRedrawCmd(char *buf, int len, player *pl)
875     {
876     /* This function is currently disabled; just clearing the map state results in
877     * display errors. It should clear the cache and send a newmap command.
878     * Unfortunately this solution does not work because some client versions send
879     * a mapredraw command after receiving a newmap command.
880     */
881     #if 0
882     /* Okay, this is MAJOR UGLY. but the only way I know how to
883     * clear the "cache"
884     */
885     memset(&pl->socket.lastmap, 0, sizeof(struct Map));
886     draw_client_map(pl->ob);
887     #endif
888     }
889    
890     /**
891     * Moves an object (typically, container to inventory).
892     * syntax is: move (to) (tag) (nrof)
893     */
894     void MoveCmd(char *buf, int len,player *pl)
895     {
896     int vals[3], i;
897    
898     /* A little funky here. We only cycle for 2 records, because
899     * we obviously am not going to find a space after the third
900     * record. Perhaps we should just replace this with a
901     * sscanf?
902     */
903     for (i=0; i<2; i++) {
904 root 1.12 vals[i]=atoi(buf);
905     if (!(buf = strchr(buf, ' '))) {
906     LOG(llevError,"Incomplete move command: %s\n", buf);
907     return;
908     }
909     buf++;
910 elmex 1.1 }
911     vals[2]=atoi(buf);
912    
913     /* LOG(llevDebug,"Move item %d (nrof=%d) to %d.\n", vals[1], vals[2], vals[0]);*/
914     esrv_move_object(pl->ob,vals[0], vals[1], vals[2]);
915     }
916    
917    
918    
919     /******************************************************************************
920     *
921     * Start of commands the server sends to the client.
922     *
923     ******************************************************************************/
924    
925     /**
926     * Asks the client to query the user. This way, the client knows
927     * it needs to send something back (vs just printing out a message)
928     */
929     void send_query(NewSocket *ns, uint8 flags, char *text)
930     {
931     char buf[MAX_BUF];
932    
933     sprintf(buf,"query %d %s", flags, text?text:"");
934     Write_String_To_Socket(ns, buf, strlen(buf));
935     }
936    
937     #define AddIfInt64(Old,New,Type) if (Old != New) {\
938 root 1.12 Old = New; \
939     SockList_AddChar(&sl, Type); \
940     SockList_AddInt64(&sl, New); \
941     }
942 elmex 1.1
943     #define AddIfInt(Old,New,Type) if (Old != New) {\
944 root 1.12 Old = New; \
945     SockList_AddChar(&sl, Type); \
946     SockList_AddInt(&sl, New); \
947     }
948 elmex 1.1
949     #define AddIfShort(Old,New,Type) if (Old != New) {\
950 root 1.12 Old = New; \
951     SockList_AddChar(&sl, Type); \
952     SockList_AddShort(&sl, New); \
953     }
954 elmex 1.1
955     #define AddIfFloat(Old,New,Type) if (Old != New) {\
956 root 1.12 Old = New; \
957     SockList_AddChar(&sl, Type); \
958     SockList_AddInt(&sl,(long)(New*FLOAT_MULTI));\
959     }
960 elmex 1.1
961     #define AddIfString(Old,New,Type) if (Old == NULL || strcmp(Old,New)) {\
962 root 1.12 if (Old) free(Old);\
963     Old = strdup_local(New);\
964     SockList_AddChar(&sl, Type); \
965     SockList_AddChar(&sl, ( char )strlen(New)); \
966     strcpy((char*)sl.buf + sl.len, New); \
967     sl.len += strlen(New); \
968     }
969 elmex 1.1
970     /**
971     * Sends a statistics update. We look at the old values,
972     * and only send what has changed. Stat mapping values are in newclient.h
973     * Since this gets sent a lot, this is actually one of the few binary
974     * commands for now.
975     */
976     void esrv_update_stats(player *pl)
977     {
978     SockList sl;
979     char buf[MAX_BUF];
980     uint16 flags;
981    
982     sl.buf=(unsigned char*)malloc(MAXSOCKBUF);
983     strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"stats ");
984     sl.len=strlen((char*)sl.buf);
985    
986     if(pl->ob != NULL)
987     {
988     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.hp, pl->ob->stats.hp, CS_STAT_HP);
989     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.maxhp, pl->ob->stats.maxhp, CS_STAT_MAXHP);
990     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.sp, pl->ob->stats.sp, CS_STAT_SP);
991     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.maxsp, pl->ob->stats.maxsp, CS_STAT_MAXSP);
992     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.grace, pl->ob->stats.grace, CS_STAT_GRACE);
993     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.maxgrace, pl->ob->stats.maxgrace, CS_STAT_MAXGRACE);
994     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.Str, pl->ob->stats.Str, CS_STAT_STR);
995     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.Int, pl->ob->stats.Int, CS_STAT_INT);
996     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.Pow, pl->ob->stats.Pow, CS_STAT_POW);
997     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.Wis, pl->ob->stats.Wis, CS_STAT_WIS);
998     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.Dex, pl->ob->stats.Dex, CS_STAT_DEX);
999     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.Con, pl->ob->stats.Con, CS_STAT_CON);
1000     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.Cha, pl->ob->stats.Cha, CS_STAT_CHA);
1001     }
1002     if(pl->socket.exp64) {
1003 root 1.12 uint8 s;
1004     for(s=0;s<NUM_SKILLS;s++) {
1005     if (pl->last_skill_ob[s] &&
1006     pl->last_skill_exp[s] != pl->last_skill_ob[s]->stats.exp) {
1007    
1008     /* Always send along the level if exp changes. This is only
1009     * 1 extra byte, but keeps processing simpler.
1010     */
1011     SockList_AddChar(&sl, ( char )( s + CS_STAT_SKILLINFO ));
1012     SockList_AddChar(&sl, ( char )pl->last_skill_ob[s]->level);
1013     SockList_AddInt64(&sl, pl->last_skill_ob[s]->stats.exp);
1014     pl->last_skill_exp[s] = pl->last_skill_ob[s]->stats.exp;
1015     }
1016     }
1017 elmex 1.1 }
1018     if (pl->socket.exp64) {
1019 root 1.12 AddIfInt64(pl->last_stats.exp, pl->ob->stats.exp, CS_STAT_EXP64);
1020 elmex 1.1 } else {
1021 root 1.12 AddIfInt(pl->last_stats.exp, ( int )pl->ob->stats.exp, CS_STAT_EXP);
1022 elmex 1.1 }
1023     AddIfShort(pl->last_level, ( char )pl->ob->level, CS_STAT_LEVEL);
1024     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.wc, pl->ob->stats.wc, CS_STAT_WC);
1025     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.ac, pl->ob->stats.ac, CS_STAT_AC);
1026     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.dam, pl->ob->stats.dam, CS_STAT_DAM);
1027     AddIfFloat(pl->last_speed, pl->ob->speed, CS_STAT_SPEED);
1028     AddIfShort(pl->last_stats.food, pl->ob->stats.food, CS_STAT_FOOD);
1029     AddIfFloat(pl->last_weapon_sp, pl->weapon_sp, CS_STAT_WEAP_SP);
1030     AddIfInt(pl->last_weight_limit, (sint32)weight_limit[pl->ob->stats.Str], CS_STAT_WEIGHT_LIM);
1031     flags=0;
1032     if (pl->fire_on) flags |=SF_FIREON;
1033     if (pl->run_on) flags |= SF_RUNON;
1034    
1035     AddIfShort(pl->last_flags, flags, CS_STAT_FLAGS);
1036     if (pl->socket.sc_version<1025) {
1037 root 1.12 AddIfShort(pl->last_resist[ATNR_PHYSICAL], pl->ob->resist[ATNR_PHYSICAL], CS_STAT_ARMOUR);
1038 elmex 1.1 } else {
1039 root 1.12 int i;
1040 elmex 1.1
1041 root 1.12 for (i=0; i<NROFATTACKS; i++) {
1042     /* Skip ones we won't send */
1043     if (atnr_cs_stat[i]==-1) continue;
1044     AddIfShort(pl->last_resist[i], pl->ob->resist[i], ( char )atnr_cs_stat[i]);
1045     }
1046 elmex 1.1 }
1047     if (pl->socket.monitor_spells) {
1048 root 1.12 AddIfInt(pl->last_path_attuned, pl->ob->path_attuned, CS_STAT_SPELL_ATTUNE);
1049     AddIfInt(pl->last_path_repelled, pl->ob->path_repelled, CS_STAT_SPELL_REPEL);
1050     AddIfInt(pl->last_path_denied, pl->ob->path_denied, CS_STAT_SPELL_DENY);
1051 elmex 1.1 }
1052     rangetostring(pl->ob, buf); /* we want use the new fire & run system in new client */
1053     AddIfString(pl->socket.stats.range, buf, CS_STAT_RANGE);
1054     set_title(pl->ob, buf);
1055     AddIfString(pl->socket.stats.title, buf, CS_STAT_TITLE);
1056    
1057     /* Only send it away if we have some actual data */
1058     if (sl.len>6) {
1059     #ifdef ESRV_DEBUG
1060 root 1.12 LOG(llevDebug,"Sending stats command, %d bytes long.\n", sl.len);
1061 elmex 1.1 #endif
1062 root 1.12 Send_With_Handling(&pl->socket, &sl);
1063 elmex 1.1 }
1064     free(sl.buf);
1065     }
1066    
1067    
1068     /**
1069     * Tells the client that here is a player it should start using.
1070     */
1071     void esrv_new_player(player *pl, uint32 weight)
1072     {
1073     SockList sl;
1074    
1075     pl->last_weight = weight;
1076    
1077     sl.buf=(unsigned char*)malloc(MAXSOCKBUF);
1078    
1079     strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"player ");
1080     sl.len=strlen((char*)sl.buf);
1081     SockList_AddInt(&sl, pl->ob->count);
1082     SockList_AddInt(&sl, weight);
1083     SockList_AddInt(&sl, pl->ob->face->number);
1084    
1085     SockList_AddChar(&sl, ( char )strlen(pl->ob->name));
1086     strcpy((char*)sl.buf+sl.len, pl->ob->name);
1087     sl.len += strlen(pl->ob->name);
1088    
1089     Send_With_Handling(&pl->socket, &sl);
1090     free(sl.buf);
1091     SET_FLAG(pl->ob, FLAG_CLIENT_SENT);
1092     }
1093    
1094    
1095     /**
1096     * Need to send an animation sequence to the client.
1097     * We will send appropriate face commands to the client if we haven't
1098     * sent them the face yet (this can become quite costly in terms of
1099     * how much we are sending - on the other hand, this should only happen
1100     * when the player logs in and picks stuff up.
1101     */
1102     void esrv_send_animation(NewSocket *ns, short anim_num)
1103     {
1104     SockList sl;
1105     int i;
1106    
1107     /* Do some checking on the anim_num we got. Note that the animations
1108     * are added in contigous order, so if the number is in the valid
1109     * range, it must be a valid animation.
1110     */
1111     if (anim_num < 0 || anim_num > num_animations) {
1112 root 1.12 LOG(llevError,"esrv_send_anim (%d) out of bounds??\n",anim_num);
1113     return;
1114 elmex 1.1 }
1115    
1116     sl.buf = (unsigned char*) malloc(MAXSOCKBUF);
1117     strcpy((char*)sl.buf, "anim ");
1118     sl.len=5;
1119     SockList_AddShort(&sl, anim_num);
1120     SockList_AddShort(&sl, 0); /* flags - not used right now */
1121     /* Build up the list of faces. Also, send any information (ie, the
1122     * the face itself) down to the client.
1123     */
1124     for (i=0; i<animations[anim_num].num_animations; i++) {
1125 root 1.12 if (!(ns->faces_sent[animations[anim_num].faces[i]] & NS_FACESENT_FACE))
1126     esrv_send_face(ns,animations[anim_num].faces[i],0);
1127     SockList_AddShort(&sl, animations[anim_num].faces[i]); /* flags - not used right now */
1128 elmex 1.1 }
1129     Send_With_Handling(ns, &sl);
1130     free(sl.buf);
1131     ns->anims_sent[anim_num] = 1;
1132     }
1133    
1134    
1135     /******************************************************************************
1136     *
1137     * Start of map related commands.
1138     *
1139     ******************************************************************************/
1140    
1141     /**
1142     * This adds face_num to a map cell at x,y. If the client doesn't have
1143     * the face yet, we will also send it.
1144     */
1145     static void esrv_map_setbelow(NewSocket *ns, int x,int y,
1146 root 1.12 short face_num, struct Map *newmap)
1147 elmex 1.1 {
1148     if(newmap->cells[x][y].count >= MAP_LAYERS) {
1149 root 1.12 LOG(llevError,"Too many faces in map cell %d %d\n",x,y);
1150     return;
1151     abort();
1152 elmex 1.1 }
1153     newmap->cells[x][y].faces[newmap->cells[x][y].count] = face_num;
1154     newmap->cells[x][y].count ++;
1155     if (!(ns->faces_sent[face_num] & NS_FACESENT_FACE))
1156 root 1.12 esrv_send_face(ns,face_num,0);
1157 elmex 1.1 }
1158    
1159     struct LayerCell {
1160     uint16 xy;
1161     short face;
1162     };
1163    
1164     struct MapLayer {
1165     int count;
1166     struct LayerCell lcells[MAP_CLIENT_X * MAP_CLIENT_Y];
1167     };
1168    
1169     /** Checkes if map cells have changed */
1170     static int mapcellchanged(NewSocket *ns,int i,int j, struct Map *newmap)
1171     {
1172     int k;
1173    
1174     if (ns->lastmap.cells[i][j].count != newmap->cells[i][j].count)
1175     return 1;
1176     for(k=0;k<newmap->cells[i][j].count;k++) {
1177     if (ns->lastmap.cells[i][j].faces[k] !=
1178 root 1.12 newmap->cells[i][j].faces[k]) {
1179 elmex 1.1 return 1;
1180     }
1181     }
1182     return 0;
1183     }
1184    
1185     /**
1186     * Basically, what this does is pack the data into layers.
1187     * cnum is the client number, cur is the the buffer we put all of
1188     * this data into. we return the end of the data. layers is
1189     * how many layers of data we should back.
1190     */
1191     static uint8 *compactlayer(NewSocket *ns, unsigned char *cur, int numlayers,
1192 root 1.12 struct Map *newmap)
1193 elmex 1.1 {
1194     int x,y,k;
1195     int face;
1196     unsigned char *fcur;
1197     struct MapLayer layers[MAP_LAYERS];
1198    
1199     for(k = 0;k<MAP_LAYERS;k++)
1200 root 1.12 layers[k].count = 0;
1201 elmex 1.1 fcur = cur;
1202     for(x=0;x<ns->mapx;x++) {
1203 root 1.12 for(y=0;y<ns->mapy;y++) {
1204     if (!mapcellchanged(ns,x,y,newmap))
1205     continue;
1206     if (newmap->cells[x][y].count == 0) {
1207     *cur = x*ns->mapy+y; /* mark empty space */
1208     cur++;
1209     continue;
1210     }
1211     for(k=0;k<newmap->cells[x][y].count;k++) {
1212     layers[k].lcells[layers[k].count].xy = x*ns->mapy+y;
1213     layers[k].lcells[layers[k].count].face =
1214     newmap->cells[x][y].faces[k];
1215     layers[k].count++;
1216     }
1217     }
1218 elmex 1.1 }
1219     /* If no data, return now. */
1220     if (fcur == cur && layers[0].count == 0)
1221 root 1.12 return cur;
1222 elmex 1.1 *cur = 255; /* mark end of explicitly cleared cells */
1223     cur++;
1224     /* First pack by layers. */
1225     for(k=0;k<numlayers;k++) {
1226 root 1.12 if (layers[k].count == 0)
1227     break; /* once a layer is entirely empty, no layer below it can
1228     have anything in it either */
1229     /* Pack by entries in thie layer */
1230     for(x=0;x<layers[k].count;) {
1231     fcur = cur;
1232     *cur = layers[k].lcells[x].face >> 8;
1233     cur++;
1234     *cur = layers[k].lcells[x].face & 0xFF;
1235     cur++;
1236     face = layers[k].lcells[x].face;
1237     /* Now, we back the redundant data into 1 byte xy pairings */
1238     for(y=x;y<layers[k].count;y++) {
1239     if (layers[k].lcells[y].face == face) {
1240     *cur = ( uint8 )layers[k].lcells[y].xy;
1241     cur++;
1242     layers[k].lcells[y].face = -1;
1243     }
1244     }
1245     *(cur-1) = *(cur-1) | 128; /* mark for end of xy's; 11*11 < 128 */
1246     /* forward over the now redundant data */
1247     while(x < layers[k].count &&
1248     layers[k].lcells[x].face == -1)
1249     x++;
1250     }
1251     *fcur = *fcur | 128; /* mark for end of faces at this layer */
1252 elmex 1.1 }
1253     return cur;
1254     }
1255    
1256     static void esrv_map_doneredraw(NewSocket *ns, struct Map *newmap)
1257     {
1258     static long frames,bytes,tbytes,tframes;
1259     char *cur;
1260     SockList sl;
1261    
1262    
1263     sl.buf=(unsigned char*)malloc(MAXSOCKBUF);
1264     strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"map ");
1265     sl.len=strlen((char*)sl.buf);
1266    
1267     cur = (char *) compactlayer(ns,(unsigned char*) sl.buf+sl.len,MAP_LAYERS,newmap);
1268     sl.len=cur-(char*)sl.buf;
1269    
1270     /* LOG(llevDebug, "Sending map command.\n");*/
1271    
1272     if (sl.len>( int )strlen("map ") || ns->sent_scroll) {
1273 root 1.12 /* All of this is just accounting stuff */
1274     if (tframes>100) {
1275     tframes = tbytes = 0;
1276     }
1277     tframes++;
1278     frames++;
1279     tbytes += sl.len;
1280     bytes += sl.len;
1281     memcpy(&ns->lastmap,newmap,sizeof(struct Map));
1282     Send_With_Handling(ns, &sl);
1283     ns->sent_scroll = 0;
1284 elmex 1.1 }
1285     free(sl.buf);
1286     }
1287    
1288    
1289     /** Clears a map cell */
1290     static void map_clearcell(struct MapCell *cell, int face0, int face1, int face2, int count)
1291     {
1292     cell->faces[0] = face0;
1293     cell->faces[1] = face1;
1294     cell->faces[2] = face2;
1295 root 1.3 cell->count = count;
1296 root 1.4 cell->stat_hp = 0;
1297 root 1.9 cell->player = 0;
1298 elmex 1.1 }
1299    
1300     #define MAX_HEAD_POS MAX(MAX_CLIENT_X, MAX_CLIENT_Y)
1301     #define MAX_LAYERS 3
1302    
1303     /* Using a global really isn't a good approach, but saves the over head of
1304     * allocating and deallocating such a block of data each time run through,
1305     * and saves the space of allocating this in the socket object when we only
1306     * need it for this cycle. If the serve is ever threaded, this needs to be
1307     * re-examined.
1308     */
1309    
1310     static object *heads[MAX_HEAD_POS * MAX_HEAD_POS * MAX_LAYERS];
1311    
1312     /**
1313     * Returns true if any of the heads for this
1314     * space is set. Returns false if all are blank - this is used
1315     * for empty space checking.
1316     */
1317     static inline int have_head(int ax, int ay) {
1318    
1319     if (heads[(ay * MAX_HEAD_POS + ax) * MAX_LAYERS] ||
1320 root 1.12 heads[(ay * MAX_HEAD_POS + ax) * MAX_LAYERS + 1] ||
1321     heads[(ay * MAX_HEAD_POS + ax) * MAX_LAYERS + 2]) return 1;
1322 elmex 1.1 return 0;
1323     }
1324    
1325     /**
1326     * check_head is a bit simplistic version of update_space below.
1327     * basically, it only checks the that the head on space ax,ay at layer
1328     * needs to get sent - if so, it adds the data, sending the head
1329     * if needed, and returning 1. If this no data needs to get
1330     * sent, it returns zero.
1331     */
1332 root 1.3 static int check_head (SockList &sl, NewSocket &ns, int ax, int ay, int layer)
1333 elmex 1.1 {
1334     short face_num;
1335    
1336     if (heads[(ay * MAX_HEAD_POS + ax) * MAX_LAYERS + layer])
1337 root 1.12 face_num = heads[(ay * MAX_HEAD_POS + ax) * MAX_LAYERS + layer]->face->number;
1338 elmex 1.1 else
1339 root 1.12 face_num = 0;
1340 elmex 1.1
1341 root 1.3 if (face_num != ns.lastmap.cells[ax][ay].faces[layer]) {
1342 root 1.12 SockList_AddShort (&sl, face_num);
1343     if (face_num && !(ns.faces_sent[face_num] & NS_FACESENT_FACE))
1344     esrv_send_face (&ns, face_num, 0);
1345     heads[(ay * MAX_HEAD_POS + ax) * MAX_LAYERS + layer] = NULL;
1346     ns.lastmap.cells[ax][ay].faces[layer] = face_num;
1347     return 1;
1348 elmex 1.1 }
1349    
1350     return 0; /* No change */
1351     }
1352    
1353     /**
1354     * Removes the need to replicate the same code for each layer.
1355     * this returns true if this space is now in fact different than
1356     * it was.
1357     * sl is the socklist this data is going into.
1358     * ns is the socket we are working on - all the info we care
1359     * about is in this socket structure, so now need not pass the
1360     * entire player object.
1361     * mx and my are map coordinate offsets for map mp
1362     * sx and sy are the offsets into the socket structure that
1363     * holds the old values.
1364     * layer is the layer to update, with 2 being the floor and 0 the
1365     * top layer (this matches what the GET_MAP_FACE and GET_MAP_FACE_OBJ)
1366     * take. Interesting to note that before this function, the map1 function
1367     * numbers the spaces differently - I think this was a leftover from
1368     * the map command, where the faces stack up. Sinces that is no longer
1369     * the case, it seems to make more sense to have these layer values
1370     * actually match.
1371     */
1372    
1373 root 1.3 static int update_space(SockList *sl, NewSocket *ns, mapstruct *mp, int mx, int my, int sx, int sy, int layer)
1374 elmex 1.1 {
1375     object *ob, *head;
1376     uint16 face_num;
1377     int bx, by,i;
1378    
1379     /* If there is a multipart object stored away, treat that as more important.
1380     * If not, then do the normal processing.
1381     */
1382    
1383     head = heads[(sy * MAX_HEAD_POS + sx) * MAX_LAYERS + layer];
1384    
1385     /* Check to see if this head is part of the set of objects
1386     * we would normally send for this space. If so, then
1387     * don't use the head value. We need to do the check
1388     * here and not when setting up the heads[] value for two reasons -
1389     * 1) the heads[] values will get used even if the space is not visible.
1390     * 2) its possible the head is not on the same map as a part, and I'd
1391     * rather not need to do the map translation overhead.
1392     * 3) We need to do some extra checking to make sure that we will
1393     * otherwise send the image as this layer, eg, either it matches
1394     * the head value, or is not multipart.
1395     */
1396     if (head && !head->more) {
1397 root 1.12 for (i=0; i<MAP_LAYERS; i++) {
1398     ob = GET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(mp, mx, my, i);
1399     if (!ob) continue;
1400    
1401     if (ob->head) ob=ob->head;
1402    
1403     if (ob == head) {
1404     heads[(sy * MAX_HEAD_POS + sx) * MAX_LAYERS + layer] = NULL;
1405     head = NULL;
1406     break;
1407     }
1408     }
1409 elmex 1.1 }
1410    
1411     ob = head;
1412     if (!ob) ob = GET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(mp, mx, my, layer);
1413    
1414     /* If there is no object for this space, or if the face for the object
1415     * is the blank face, set the face number to zero.
1416     * else if we have the stored head object for this space, that takes
1417     * precedence over the other object for this space.
1418     * otherwise, we do special head processing
1419     */
1420     if (!ob || ob->face == blank_face) face_num=0;
1421     else if (head){
1422 root 1.12 /* if this is a head that had previously been stored */
1423     face_num = ob->face->number;
1424 elmex 1.1 } else {
1425 root 1.12 /* if the faces for the different parts of a multipart object
1426     * are the same, we only want to send the bottom right most
1427     * portion of the object. That info is in the tail_.. values
1428     * of the head. Note that for the head itself, ob->head will
1429     * be null, so we only do this block if we are working on
1430     * a tail piece.
1431     */
1432    
1433     /* tail_x and tail_y will only be set in the head object. If
1434     * this is the head object and these are set, we proceed
1435     * with logic to only send bottom right. Similarly, if
1436     * this is one of the more parts but the head has those values
1437     * set, we want to do the processing. There can be cases where
1438     * the head is not visible but one of its parts is, so we just
1439     * can always expect that ob->arch->tail_x will be true for all
1440     * object we may want to display.
1441     */
1442     if ((ob->arch->tail_x || ob->arch->tail_y) ||
1443     (ob->head && (ob->head->arch->tail_x || ob->head->arch->tail_y))) {
1444    
1445     if (ob->head) head = ob->head;
1446     else head = ob;
1447    
1448     /* Basically figure out where the offset is from where we are right
1449     * now. the ob->arch->clone.{x,y} values hold the offset that this current
1450     * piece is from the head, and the tail is where the tail is from the
1451     * head. Note that bx and by will equal sx and sy if we are already working
1452     * on the bottom right corner. If ob is the head, the clone values
1453     * will be zero, so the right thing will still happen.
1454     */
1455     bx = sx + head->arch->tail_x - ob->arch->clone.x;
1456     by = sy + head->arch->tail_y - ob->arch->clone.y;
1457    
1458     /* I don't think this can ever happen, but better to check for it just
1459     * in case.
1460     */
1461     if (bx < sx || by < sy) {
1462     LOG(llevError,"update_space: bx (%d) or by (%d) is less than sx (%d) or sy (%d)\n",
1463     bx, by, sx, sy);
1464     face_num = 0;
1465     }
1466     /* single part object, multipart object with non merged faces,
1467     * of multipart object already at lower right.
1468     */
1469     else if (bx == sx && by == sy) {
1470     face_num = ob->face->number;
1471    
1472     /* if this face matches one stored away, clear that one away.
1473     * this code relies on the fact that the map1 commands
1474     * goes from 2 down to 0.
1475     */
1476     for (i=0; i<MAP_LAYERS; i++)
1477     if (heads[(sy * MAX_HEAD_POS + sx) * MAX_LAYERS + i] &&
1478     heads[(sy * MAX_HEAD_POS + sx) * MAX_LAYERS + i]->face->number == face_num)
1479     heads[(sy * MAX_HEAD_POS + sx) * MAX_LAYERS + i] = NULL;
1480     }
1481     else {
1482     /* If this head is stored away, clear it - otherwise,
1483     * there can be cases where a object is on multiple layers -
1484     * we only want to send it once.
1485     */
1486     face_num = head->face->number;
1487     for (i=0; i<MAP_LAYERS; i++)
1488     if (heads[(by * MAX_HEAD_POS + bx) * MAX_LAYERS + i] &&
1489     heads[(by * MAX_HEAD_POS + bx) * MAX_LAYERS + i]->face->number == face_num)
1490     heads[(by * MAX_HEAD_POS + bx) * MAX_LAYERS + i] = NULL;
1491    
1492     /* First, try to put the new head on the same layer. If that is used up,
1493     * then find another layer.
1494     */
1495     if (heads[(by * MAX_HEAD_POS + bx) * MAX_LAYERS + layer] == NULL) {
1496     heads[(by * MAX_HEAD_POS + bx) * MAX_LAYERS + layer] = head;
1497     } else for (i=0; i<MAX_LAYERS; i++) {
1498     if (heads[(by * MAX_HEAD_POS + bx) * MAX_LAYERS + i] == NULL ||
1499     heads[(by * MAX_HEAD_POS + bx) * MAX_LAYERS + i] == head) {
1500     heads[(by * MAX_HEAD_POS + bx) * MAX_LAYERS + i] = head;
1501     }
1502     }
1503     face_num = 0; /* Don't send this object - we'll send the head later */
1504     }
1505     } else {
1506     /* In this case, we are already at the lower right or single part object,
1507     * so nothing special
1508     */
1509     face_num = ob->face->number;
1510    
1511     /* clear out any head entries that have the same face as this one */
1512     for (bx=0; bx<layer; bx++)
1513     if (heads[(sy * MAX_HEAD_POS + sx) * MAX_LAYERS + bx] &&
1514     heads[(sy * MAX_HEAD_POS + sx) * MAX_LAYERS + bx]->face->number == face_num)
1515     heads[(sy * MAX_HEAD_POS + sx) * MAX_LAYERS + bx] = NULL;
1516     }
1517 elmex 1.1 } /* else not already head object or blank face */
1518    
1519     /* This is a real hack. Basically, if we have nothing to send for this layer,
1520     * but there is a head on the next layer, send that instead.
1521     * Without this, what happens is you can get the case where the player stands
1522     * on the same space as the head. However, if you have overlapping big objects
1523     * of the same type, what happens then is it doesn't think it needs to send
1524     * This tends to make stacking also work/look better.
1525     */
1526     if (!face_num && layer > 0 && heads[(sy * MAX_HEAD_POS + sx) * MAX_LAYERS + layer -1]) {
1527 root 1.12 face_num = heads[(sy * MAX_HEAD_POS + sx) * MAX_LAYERS + layer -1]->face->number;
1528     heads[(sy * MAX_HEAD_POS + sx) * MAX_LAYERS + layer -1] = NULL;
1529 elmex 1.1 }
1530    
1531     /* Another hack - because of heads and whatnot, this face may match one
1532     * we already sent for a lower layer. In that case, don't send
1533     * this one.
1534     */
1535     if (face_num && layer+1<MAP_LAYERS && ns->lastmap.cells[sx][sy].faces[layer+1] == face_num) {
1536 root 1.12 face_num = 0;
1537 elmex 1.1 }
1538    
1539     /* We've gotten what face we want to use for the object. Now see if
1540     * if it has changed since we last sent it to the client.
1541     */
1542     if (ns->lastmap.cells[sx][sy].faces[layer] != face_num) {
1543 root 1.12 ns->lastmap.cells[sx][sy].faces[layer] = face_num;
1544     if (!(ns->faces_sent[face_num] & NS_FACESENT_FACE))
1545     esrv_send_face(ns, face_num, 0);
1546     SockList_AddShort(sl, face_num);
1547     return 1;
1548 elmex 1.1 }
1549     /* Nothing changed */
1550     return 0;
1551     }
1552    
1553     /**
1554     * This function is mainly a copy of update_space,
1555     * except it handles update of the smoothing updates,
1556     * not the face updates.
1557     * Removes the need to replicate the same code for each layer.
1558     * this returns true if this smooth is now in fact different
1559     * than it was.
1560     * sl is the socklist this data is going into.
1561     * ns is the socket we are working on - all the info we care
1562     * about is in this socket structure, so know need to pass the
1563     * entire player object.
1564     * mx and my are map coordinate offsets for map mp
1565     * sx and sy are the offsets into the socket structure that
1566     * holds the old values.
1567     * layer is the layer to update, with 2 being the floor and 0 the
1568     * top layer (this matches what the GET_MAP_FACE and GET_MAP_FACE_OBJ
1569     * take.
1570     */
1571    
1572     static inline int update_smooth(SockList *sl, NewSocket *ns, mapstruct *mp, int mx, int my, int sx, int sy, int layer)
1573     {
1574     object *ob;
1575     int smoothlevel; /* old face_num;*/
1576    
1577     ob = GET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(mp, mx, my, layer);
1578    
1579     /* If there is no object for this space, or if the face for the object
1580     * is the blank face, set the smoothlevel to zero.
1581     */
1582     if (!ob || ob->face == blank_face || MAP_NOSMOOTH(mp)) smoothlevel=0;
1583     else {
1584 root 1.12 smoothlevel = ob->smoothlevel;
1585     if (smoothlevel && !(ns->faces_sent[ob->face->number] & NS_FACESENT_SMOOTH))
1586     SendSmooth(ns, ob->face->number);
1587 elmex 1.1 } /* else not already head object or blank face */
1588    
1589     /* We've gotten what face we want to use for the object. Now see if
1590     * if it has changed since we last sent it to the client.
1591     */
1592     if (smoothlevel>255)
1593     smoothlevel=255;
1594     else if (smoothlevel<0)
1595     smoothlevel=0;
1596     if (ns->lastmap.cells[sx][sy].smooth[layer] != smoothlevel) {
1597 root 1.12 ns->lastmap.cells[sx][sy].smooth[layer] = smoothlevel;
1598     SockList_AddChar(sl, (uint8) (smoothlevel&0xFF));
1599     return 1;
1600 elmex 1.1 }
1601     /* Nothing changed */
1602     return 0;
1603     }
1604    
1605     /**
1606     * Returns the size of a data for a map square as returned by
1607     * mapextended. There are CLIENTMAPX*CLIENTMAPY*LAYERS entries
1608     * available.
1609     */
1610     int getExtendedMapInfoSize(NewSocket* ns){
1611     int result=0;
1612     if (ns->ext_mapinfos){
1613     if (ns->EMI_smooth)
1614     result+=1; /*One byte for smoothlevel*/
1615     }
1616     return result;
1617     }
1618     /**
1619     * This function uses the new map1 protocol command to send the map
1620     * to the client. It is necessary because the old map command supports
1621     * a maximum map size of 15x15.
1622     * This function is much simpler than the old one. This is because
1623     * the old function optimized to send as few face identifiers as possible,
1624     * at the expense of sending more coordinate location (coordinates were
1625     * only 1 byte, faces 2 bytes, so this was a worthwhile savings). Since
1626     * we need 2 bytes for coordinates and 2 bytes for faces, such a trade off
1627     * maps no sense. Instead, we actually really only use 12 bits for coordinates,
1628     * and use the other 4 bits for other informatiion. For full documentation
1629     * of what we send, see the doc/Protocol file.
1630     * I will describe internally what we do:
1631     * the socket->lastmap shows how the map last looked when sent to the client.
1632     * in the lastmap structure, there is a cells array, which is set to the
1633     * maximum viewable size (As set in config.h).
1634     * in the cells, there are faces and a count value.
1635     * we use the count value to hold the darkness value. If -1, then this space
1636     * is not viewable.
1637     * we use faces[0] faces[1] faces[2] to hold what the three layers
1638     * look like.
1639     */
1640     void draw_client_map1(object *pl)
1641     {
1642     int x,y,ax, ay, d, startlen, max_x, max_y, oldlen;
1643     sint16 nx, ny;
1644     int estartlen, eoldlen;
1645     SockList sl;
1646     SockList esl; /*For extended Map info*/
1647     uint16 mask,emask;
1648     uint8 eentrysize;
1649     uint16 ewhatstart,ewhatflag;
1650     uint8 extendedinfos;
1651     mapstruct *m;
1652 root 1.3 NewSocket &socket = pl->contr->socket;
1653 elmex 1.1
1654 root 1.2 check_map_change (pl->contr);
1655    
1656 elmex 1.1 sl.buf=(unsigned char*)malloc(MAXSOCKBUF);
1657 root 1.3 if (socket.mapmode == Map1Cmd)
1658 root 1.12 strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"map1 ");
1659 elmex 1.1 else
1660 root 1.12 strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"map1a ");
1661 elmex 1.1 sl.len=strlen((char*)sl.buf);
1662     startlen = sl.len;
1663     /*Extendedmapinfo structure initialisation*/
1664 root 1.3 if (socket.ext_mapinfos){
1665 elmex 1.1 esl.buf=(unsigned char*)malloc(MAXSOCKBUF);
1666     strcpy((char*)esl.buf,"mapextended ");
1667     esl.len=strlen((char*)esl.buf);
1668     extendedinfos=EMI_NOREDRAW;
1669 root 1.3 if (socket.EMI_smooth)
1670 elmex 1.1 extendedinfos|=EMI_SMOOTH;
1671     ewhatstart=esl.len;
1672     ewhatflag=extendedinfos; /*The EMI_NOREDRAW bit
1673     could need to be taken away*/
1674     SockList_AddChar(&esl, extendedinfos);
1675 root 1.3 eentrysize=getExtendedMapInfoSize(&socket);
1676 elmex 1.1 SockList_AddChar(&esl, eentrysize);
1677     estartlen = esl.len;
1678     } else {
1679     /* suppress compiler warnings */
1680     ewhatstart = 0;
1681     ewhatflag = 0;
1682     estartlen = 0;
1683     }
1684     /* Init data to zero */
1685     memset(heads, 0, sizeof(object *) * MAX_HEAD_POS * MAX_HEAD_POS * MAX_LAYERS);
1686    
1687     /* x,y are the real map locations. ax, ay are viewport relative
1688     * locations.
1689     */
1690     ay=0;
1691    
1692     /* We could do this logic as conditionals in the if statement,
1693     * but that started to get a bit messy to look at.
1694     */
1695 root 1.3 max_x = pl->x+(socket.mapx+1)/2;
1696     max_y = pl->y+(socket.mapy+1)/2;
1697     if (socket.mapmode == Map1aCmd) {
1698 root 1.12 max_x += MAX_HEAD_OFFSET;
1699     max_y += MAX_HEAD_OFFSET;
1700 elmex 1.1 }
1701    
1702 root 1.3 for(y=pl->y-socket.mapy/2; y<max_y; y++,ay++) {
1703 root 1.12 ax=0;
1704     for(x=pl->x-socket.mapx/2;x<max_x;x++,ax++) {
1705    
1706     emask = mask = (ax & 0x3f) << 10 | (ay & 0x3f) << 4;
1707 elmex 1.1
1708 root 1.12 /* If this space is out of the normal viewable area, we only check
1709     * the heads value ax or ay will only be greater than what
1710     * the client wants if using the map1a command - this is because
1711     * if the map1a command is not used, max_x and max_y will be
1712     * set to lower values.
1713     */
1714     if (ax >= socket.mapx || ay >= socket.mapy) {
1715     int i, got_one;
1716 elmex 1.1
1717 root 1.12 oldlen = sl.len;
1718    
1719     SockList_AddShort(&sl, mask);
1720    
1721     if (check_head (sl, socket, ax, ay, 2))
1722     mask |= 0x4;
1723     if (check_head (sl, socket, ax, ay, 1))
1724     mask |= 0x2;
1725     if (check_head (sl, socket, ax, ay, 0))
1726     mask |= 0x1;
1727    
1728     /* If all we are doing is sending 0 (blank) faces, we don't
1729     * actually need to send that - just the coordinates
1730     * with no faces tells the client to blank out the
1731     * space.
1732     */
1733     got_one=0;
1734     for (i=oldlen+2; i<sl.len; i++) {
1735     if (sl.buf[i]) got_one=1;
1736     }
1737    
1738     if (got_one && (mask & 0xf)) {
1739     sl.buf[oldlen+1] = mask & 0xff;
1740     } else { /*either all faces blank, either no face at all*/
1741 root 1.3 if (mask & 0xf) /*at least 1 face, we know it's blank, only send coordinates*/
1742     sl.len = oldlen + 2;
1743     else
1744     sl.len = oldlen;
1745 root 1.12 }
1746     /*What concerns extendinfos, nothing to be done for now
1747     * (perhaps effects layer later)
1748     */
1749     continue; /* don't do processing below */
1750     }
1751 elmex 1.1
1752 root 1.3 MapCell &lastcell = socket.lastmap.cells[ax][ay];
1753    
1754 root 1.12 d = pl->contr->blocked_los[ax][ay];
1755 elmex 1.1
1756 root 1.12 /* If the coordinates are not valid, or it is too dark to see,
1757     * we tell the client as such
1758     */
1759     nx=x;
1760     ny=y;
1761     m = get_map_from_coord(pl->map, &nx, &ny);
1762     if (!m) {
1763     /* space is out of map. Update space and clear values
1764     * if this hasn't already been done. If the space is out
1765     * of the map, it shouldn't have a head
1766     */
1767     if (lastcell.count != -1) {
1768     SockList_AddShort(&sl, mask);
1769     map_clearcell(&lastcell,0,0,0,-1);
1770     }
1771     } else if (d>3) {
1772     int need_send=0, count;
1773     /* This block deals with spaces that are not visible for whatever
1774     * reason. Still may need to send the head for this space.
1775     */
1776 elmex 1.1
1777 root 1.12 oldlen = sl.len;
1778 elmex 1.1
1779 root 1.3 SockList_AddShort(&sl, mask);
1780     if (lastcell.count != -1) need_send=1;
1781     count = -1;
1782    
1783 root 1.12 if (socket.mapmode == Map1aCmd && have_head(ax, ay)) {
1784     /* Now check to see if any heads need to be sent */
1785 elmex 1.1
1786 root 1.12 if (check_head (sl, socket, ax, ay, 2))
1787     mask |= 0x4;
1788     if (check_head (sl, socket, ax, ay, 1))
1789     mask |= 0x2;
1790     if (check_head (sl, socket, ax, ay, 0))
1791     mask |= 0x1;
1792    
1793     lastcell.count = count;
1794    
1795     } else {
1796     struct MapCell *cell = &lastcell;
1797     /* properly clear a previously sent big face */
1798     if(cell->faces[0] != 0
1799     || cell->faces[1] != 0
1800     || cell->faces[2] != 0)
1801     need_send = 1;
1802     map_clearcell(&lastcell, 0, 0, 0, count);
1803     }
1804    
1805     if ((mask & 0xf) || need_send) {
1806     sl.buf[oldlen+1] = mask & 0xff;
1807     } else {
1808     sl.len = oldlen;
1809     }
1810     } else {
1811     /* In this block, the space is visible or there are head objects
1812     * we need to send.
1813     */
1814    
1815     /* Rather than try to figure out what everything that we might
1816     * need to send is, then form the packet after that,
1817     * we presume that we will in fact form a packet, and update
1818     * the bits by what we do actually send. If we send nothing,
1819     * we just back out sl.len to the old value, and no harm
1820     * is done.
1821     * I think this is simpler than doing a bunch of checks to see
1822     * what if anything we need to send, setting the bits, then
1823     * doing those checks again to add the real data.
1824     */
1825     oldlen = sl.len;
1826     mask = (ax & 0x3f) << 10 | (ay & 0x3f) << 4;
1827     eoldlen = esl.len;
1828     emask = (ax & 0x3f) << 10 | (ay & 0x3f) << 4;
1829     SockList_AddShort(&sl, mask);
1830 elmex 1.1
1831 root 1.12 if (socket.ext_mapinfos)
1832     SockList_AddShort(&esl, emask);
1833 elmex 1.1
1834 root 1.3 unsigned char dummy;
1835     unsigned char *last_ext = &dummy;
1836    
1837 root 1.12 /* Darkness changed */
1838     if (lastcell.count != d && socket.darkness) {
1839     mask |= 0x8;
1840 root 1.3
1841     if (socket.extmap)
1842     {
1843     *last_ext |= 0x80; last_ext = sl.buf + sl.len; SockList_AddChar (&sl, d);
1844     }
1845     else
1846     SockList_AddChar (&sl, 255 - 64 * d);
1847 root 1.12 }
1848 root 1.3
1849 root 1.12 lastcell.count = d;
1850 root 1.3
1851     if (socket.extmap)
1852     {
1853 root 1.8 uint8 stat_hp = 0;
1854 root 1.6 uint8 stat_width = 0;
1855 root 1.8 tag_t player = 0;
1856 root 1.3
1857     // send hp information, if applicable
1858     if (object *op = GET_MAP_FACE_OBJ (m, nx, ny, 0))
1859 root 1.8 {
1860     if (op->head || op->invisible)
1861 root 1.9 ; // do not show
1862     else if (op->type == PLAYER
1863     || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_MONSTER)
1864     || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ALIVE)
1865     || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_GENERATOR))
1866 root 1.8 {
1867     if (op->stats.maxhp > 0
1868     && (unsigned)op->stats.maxhp > (unsigned)op->stats.hp)
1869     {
1870     stat_hp = 255 - (op->stats.hp * 255 + 254) / op->stats.maxhp;
1871     stat_width = op->arch->tail_x;
1872     }
1873     }
1874    
1875     if (op->type == PLAYER && op != pl)
1876     player = op->count;
1877     }
1878 root 1.3
1879 root 1.9 if (lastcell.stat_hp != stat_hp && 0)
1880 root 1.3 {
1881     lastcell.stat_hp = stat_hp;
1882    
1883     mask |= 0x8;
1884     *last_ext |= 0x80; last_ext = sl.buf + sl.len; SockList_AddChar (&sl, 5);
1885     SockList_AddChar (&sl, stat_hp);
1886 root 1.6
1887     if (stat_width > 1)
1888     {
1889     *last_ext |= 0x80; last_ext = sl.buf + sl.len; SockList_AddChar (&sl, 6);
1890     SockList_AddChar (&sl, stat_width);
1891     }
1892 root 1.3 }
1893 root 1.8
1894 root 1.9 if (lastcell.player != player && 0)
1895 root 1.8 {
1896     lastcell.player = player;
1897     mask |= 0x8;
1898     *last_ext |= 0x80; last_ext = sl.buf + sl.len; SockList_AddChar (&sl, 0x47);
1899     SockList_AddChar (&sl, 4);
1900     SockList_AddInt (&sl, player);
1901     }
1902 root 1.3 }
1903 elmex 1.1
1904 root 1.12 /* Floor face */
1905     if (update_space(&sl, &socket, m, nx, ny, ax, ay, 2))
1906     mask |= 0x4;
1907    
1908     if (socket.EMI_smooth)
1909     if (update_smooth(&esl, &socket, m, nx, ny, ax, ay, 2))
1910     emask |= 0x4;
1911    
1912     /* Middle face */
1913     if (update_space(&sl, &socket, m, nx, ny, ax, ay, 1))
1914     mask |= 0x2;
1915    
1916     if (socket.EMI_smooth)
1917     if (update_smooth(&esl, &socket, m, nx, ny, ax, ay, 1))
1918     emask |= 0x2;
1919    
1920     if(nx == pl->x && ny == pl->y && pl->invisible & (pl->invisible < 50 ? 4 : 1)) {
1921     if (lastcell.faces[0] != pl->face->number) {
1922     lastcell.faces[0] = pl->face->number;
1923     mask |= 0x1;
1924     if (!(socket.faces_sent[pl->face->number] &NS_FACESENT_FACE))
1925     esrv_send_face(&socket, pl->face->number, 0);
1926     SockList_AddShort(&sl, pl->face->number);
1927     }
1928     }
1929     /* Top face */
1930     else {
1931     if (update_space(&sl, &socket, m, nx, ny, ax, ay, 0))
1932     mask |= 0x1;
1933     if (socket.EMI_smooth)
1934     if (update_smooth(&esl, &socket, m, nx, ny, ax, ay, 0)){
1935     emask |= 0x1;
1936     }
1937     }
1938     /* Check to see if we are in fact sending anything for this
1939     * space by checking the mask. If so, update the mask.
1940     * if not, reset the len to that from before adding the mask
1941     * value, so we don't send those bits.
1942     */
1943     if (mask & 0xf) {
1944     sl.buf[oldlen+1] = mask & 0xff;
1945     } else {
1946     sl.len = oldlen;
1947     }
1948     if (emask & 0xf) {
1949     esl.buf[eoldlen+1] = emask & 0xff;
1950     } else {
1951     esl.len = eoldlen;
1952     }
1953     } /* else this is a viewable space */
1954     } /* for x loop */
1955 elmex 1.1 } /* for y loop */
1956    
1957     /* Verify that we in fact do need to send this */
1958 root 1.3 if (socket.ext_mapinfos){
1959     if (!(sl.len>startlen || socket.sent_scroll)){
1960 elmex 1.1 /* No map data will follow, so don't say the client
1961     * it doesn't need draw!
1962     */
1963     ewhatflag&=(~EMI_NOREDRAW);
1964     esl.buf[ewhatstart+1] = ewhatflag & 0xff;
1965     }
1966     if (esl.len>estartlen) {
1967 root 1.3 Send_With_Handling(&socket, &esl);
1968 elmex 1.1 }
1969     free(esl.buf);
1970     }
1971 root 1.3 if (sl.len>startlen || socket.sent_scroll) {
1972 root 1.12 Send_With_Handling(&socket, &sl);
1973     socket.sent_scroll = 0;
1974 elmex 1.1 }
1975     free(sl.buf);
1976     }
1977    
1978     /**
1979     * Draws client map.
1980     */
1981     void draw_client_map(object *pl)
1982     {
1983     int i,j;
1984     sint16 ax, ay, nx, ny;/* ax and ay goes from 0 to max-size of arrays */
1985     New_Face *face,*floor;
1986     New_Face *floor2;
1987     int d, mflags;
1988     struct Map newmap;
1989     mapstruct *m, *pm;
1990    
1991     if (pl->type != PLAYER) {
1992 root 1.12 LOG(llevError,"draw_client_map called with non player/non eric-server\n");
1993     return;
1994 elmex 1.1 }
1995    
1996 root 1.11 pm = pl->map;
1997 elmex 1.1
1998     /* If player is just joining the game, he isn't here yet, so the map
1999     * can get swapped out. If so, don't try to send them a map. All will
2000     * be OK once they really log in.
2001     */
2002     if (pm==NULL || pm->in_memory!=MAP_IN_MEMORY) return;
2003    
2004     memset(&newmap, 0, sizeof(struct Map));
2005    
2006     for(j = (pl->y - pl->contr->socket.mapy/2) ; j < (pl->y + (pl->contr->socket.mapy+1)/2); j++) {
2007     for(i = (pl->x - pl->contr->socket.mapx/2) ; i < (pl->x + (pl->contr->socket.mapx+1)/2); i++) {
2008 root 1.12 ax=i;
2009     ay=j;
2010     m = pm;
2011     mflags = get_map_flags(m, &m, ax, ay, &ax, &ay);
2012     if (mflags & P_OUT_OF_MAP)
2013     continue;
2014     if (mflags & P_NEED_UPDATE)
2015     update_position(m, ax, ay);
2016     /* If a map is visible to the player, we don't want to swap it out
2017     * just to reload it. This should really call something like
2018 elmex 1.1 * swap_map, but this is much more efficient and 'good enough'
2019 root 1.12 */
2020     if (mflags & P_NEW_MAP)
2021     m->timeout = 50;
2022     }
2023 elmex 1.1 }
2024     /* do LOS after calls to update_position */
2025     if(pl->contr->do_los) {
2026     update_los(pl);
2027     pl->contr->do_los = 0;
2028     }
2029    
2030     if (pl->contr->socket.mapmode == Map1Cmd || pl->contr->socket.mapmode == Map1aCmd) {
2031     /* Big maps need a different drawing mechanism to work */
2032     draw_client_map1(pl);
2033     return;
2034     }
2035    
2036     if(pl->invisible & (pl->invisible < 50 ? 4 : 1)) {
2037 root 1.12 esrv_map_setbelow(&pl->contr->socket,pl->contr->socket.mapx/2,
2038     pl->contr->socket.mapy/2,pl->face->number,&newmap);
2039 elmex 1.1 }
2040    
2041     /* j and i are the y and x coordinates of the real map (which is
2042     * basically some number of spaces around the player)
2043     * ax and ay are values from within the viewport (ie, 0, 0 is upper
2044     * left corner) and are thus disconnected from the map values.
2045     * Subtract 1 from the max values so that we properly handle cases where
2046     * player has specified an even map. Otherwise, we try to send them too
2047     * much, ie, if mapx is 10, we would try to send from -5 to 5, which is actually
2048     * 11 spaces. Now, we would send from -5 to 4, which is properly. If mapx is
2049     * odd, this still works fine.
2050     */
2051     ay=0;
2052     for(j=pl->y-pl->contr->socket.mapy/2; j<=pl->y+(pl->contr->socket.mapy-1)/2;j++, ay++) {
2053 root 1.12 ax=0;
2054     for(i=pl->x-pl->contr->socket.mapx/2;i<=pl->x+(pl->contr->socket.mapx-1)/2;i++, ax++) {
2055 elmex 1.1
2056 root 1.12 d = pl->contr->blocked_los[ax][ay];
2057     /* note the out_of_map and d>3 checks are both within the same
2058     * negation check.
2059     */
2060     nx = i;
2061     ny = j;
2062     m = get_map_from_coord(pm, &nx, &ny);
2063     if (m && d<4) {
2064     face = GET_MAP_FACE(m, nx, ny,0);
2065     floor2 = GET_MAP_FACE(m, nx, ny,1);
2066     floor = GET_MAP_FACE(m, nx, ny,2);
2067    
2068     /* If all is blank, send a blank face. */
2069     if ((!face || face == blank_face) &&
2070     (!floor2 || floor2 == blank_face) &&
2071     (!floor || floor == blank_face)) {
2072     esrv_map_setbelow(&pl->contr->socket,ax,ay,
2073     blank_face->number,&newmap);
2074     } else { /* actually have something interesting */
2075     /* send the darkness mask, if any. */
2076     if (d && pl->contr->socket.darkness)
2077     esrv_map_setbelow(&pl->contr->socket,ax,ay,
2078     dark_faces[d-1]->number,&newmap);
2079    
2080     if (face && face != blank_face)
2081     esrv_map_setbelow(&pl->contr->socket,ax,ay,
2082     face->number,&newmap);
2083     if (floor2 && floor2 != blank_face)
2084     esrv_map_setbelow(&pl->contr->socket,ax,ay,
2085     floor2->number,&newmap);
2086     if (floor && floor != blank_face)
2087     esrv_map_setbelow(&pl->contr->socket,ax,ay,
2088     floor->number,&newmap);
2089     }
2090     } /* Is a valid space */
2091     }
2092 elmex 1.1 }
2093     esrv_map_doneredraw(&pl->contr->socket, &newmap);
2094    
2095     check_map_change (pl->contr);
2096     }
2097    
2098    
2099     /*****************************************************************************/
2100     /* GROS: The following one is used to allow a plugin to send a generic cmd to*/
2101     /* a player. Of course, the client need to know the command to be able to */
2102     /* manage it ! */
2103     /*****************************************************************************/
2104     void send_plugin_custom_message(object *pl, char *buf)
2105     {
2106     cs_write_string(&pl->contr->socket,buf,strlen(buf));
2107     }
2108    
2109     /**
2110     * This sends the skill number to name mapping. We ignore
2111     * the params - we always send the same info no matter what.
2112     */
2113     void send_skill_info(NewSocket *ns, char *params)
2114     {
2115     SockList sl;
2116     int i;
2117    
2118     sl.buf = (unsigned char*) malloc(MAXSOCKBUF);
2119     strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"replyinfo skill_info\n");
2120     for (i=1; i< NUM_SKILLS; i++) {
2121 root 1.12 sprintf((char*)sl.buf + strlen((char*)sl.buf), "%d:%s\n", i + CS_STAT_SKILLINFO,
2122 root 1.13 &skill_names[i]);
2123 elmex 1.1 }
2124     sl.len = strlen((char*)sl.buf);
2125     if (sl.len >= MAXSOCKBUF) {
2126 root 1.12 LOG(llevError,"Buffer overflow in send_skill_info!\n");
2127     fatal(0);
2128 elmex 1.1 }
2129     Send_With_Handling(ns, &sl);
2130     free(sl.buf);
2131     }
2132    
2133     /**
2134     * This sends the spell path to name mapping. We ignore
2135     * the params - we always send the same info no matter what.
2136     */
2137     void send_spell_paths (NewSocket *ns, char *params) {
2138     SockList sl;
2139     int i;
2140    
2141     sl.buf = (unsigned char*) malloc(MAXSOCKBUF);
2142     strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"replyinfo spell_paths\n");
2143     for(i=0; i<NRSPELLPATHS; i++)
2144 root 1.12 sprintf((char*)sl.buf + strlen((char*)sl.buf), "%d:%s\n", 1<<i, spellpathnames[i]);
2145 elmex 1.1 sl.len = strlen((char*)sl.buf);
2146     if (sl.len >= MAXSOCKBUF) {
2147 root 1.12 LOG(llevError,"Buffer overflow in send_spell_paths!\n");
2148     fatal(0);
2149 elmex 1.1 }
2150     Send_With_Handling(ns, &sl);
2151     free(sl.buf);
2152     }
2153    
2154     /**
2155     * This looks for any spells the player may have that have changed their stats.
2156     * it then sends an updspell packet for each spell that has changed in this way
2157     */
2158     void esrv_update_spells(player *pl) {
2159     SockList sl;
2160     int flags=0;
2161     object *spell;
2162     if (!pl->socket.monitor_spells) return;
2163     for (spell=pl->ob->inv; spell!=NULL; spell=spell->below) {
2164 root 1.12 if (spell->type == SPELL) {
2165     /* check if we need to update it*/
2166     if (spell->last_sp != SP_level_spellpoint_cost(pl->ob, spell, SPELL_MANA)) {
2167     spell->last_sp = SP_level_spellpoint_cost(pl->ob, spell, SPELL_MANA);
2168     flags |= UPD_SP_MANA;
2169     }
2170     if (spell->last_grace != SP_level_spellpoint_cost(pl->ob, spell, SPELL_GRACE)) {
2171     spell->last_grace = SP_level_spellpoint_cost(pl->ob, spell, SPELL_GRACE);
2172     flags |= UPD_SP_GRACE;
2173     }
2174     if (spell->last_eat != spell->stats.dam+SP_level_dam_adjust(pl->ob, spell)) {
2175     spell->last_eat = spell->stats.dam+SP_level_dam_adjust(pl->ob, spell);
2176     flags |= UPD_SP_DAMAGE;
2177     }
2178     if (flags !=0) {
2179     sl.buf =(unsigned char*) malloc(MAXSOCKBUF);
2180     strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"updspell ");
2181     sl.len=strlen((char*)sl.buf);
2182     SockList_AddChar(&sl, flags);
2183     SockList_AddInt(&sl, spell->count);
2184     if (flags & UPD_SP_MANA) SockList_AddShort(&sl, spell->last_sp);
2185     if (flags & UPD_SP_GRACE) SockList_AddShort(&sl, spell->last_grace);
2186     if (flags & UPD_SP_DAMAGE) SockList_AddShort(&sl, spell->last_eat);
2187     flags = 0;
2188     Send_With_Handling(&pl->socket, &sl);
2189     free(sl.buf);
2190     }
2191     }
2192 elmex 1.1 }
2193     }
2194    
2195     void esrv_remove_spell(player *pl, object *spell) {
2196     SockList sl;
2197    
2198     if (!pl->socket.monitor_spells) return;
2199     if (!pl || !spell || spell->env != pl->ob) {
2200 root 1.12 LOG(llevError, "Invalid call to esrv_remove_spell");
2201     return;
2202 elmex 1.1 }
2203     sl.buf = (unsigned char*) malloc(MAXSOCKBUF);
2204     strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"delspell ");
2205     sl.len=strlen((char*)sl.buf);
2206     SockList_AddInt(&sl, spell->count);
2207     Send_With_Handling(&pl->socket, &sl);
2208     free(sl.buf);
2209     }
2210    
2211     /* appends the spell *spell to the Socklist we will send the data to. */
2212     static void append_spell (player *pl, SockList *sl, object *spell) {
2213     int len, i, skill=0;
2214    
2215     if (!(spell->name)) {
2216     LOG(llevError, "item number %d is a spell with no name.\n", spell->count);
2217     return;
2218     }
2219     SockList_AddInt(sl, spell->count);
2220     SockList_AddShort(sl, spell->level);
2221     SockList_AddShort(sl, spell->casting_time);
2222     /* store costs and damage in the object struct, to compare to later */
2223     spell->last_sp = SP_level_spellpoint_cost(pl->ob, spell, SPELL_MANA);
2224     spell->last_grace = SP_level_spellpoint_cost(pl->ob, spell, SPELL_GRACE);
2225     spell->last_eat = spell->stats.dam+SP_level_dam_adjust(pl->ob, spell);
2226     /* send the current values */
2227     SockList_AddShort(sl, spell->last_sp);
2228     SockList_AddShort(sl, spell->last_grace);
2229     SockList_AddShort(sl, spell->last_eat);
2230    
2231     /* figure out which skill it uses, if it uses one */
2232     if (spell->skill) {
2233 root 1.12 for (i=1; i< NUM_SKILLS; i++)
2234     if (!strcmp(spell->skill, skill_names[i])) {
2235     skill = i+CS_STAT_SKILLINFO;
2236     break;
2237     }
2238 elmex 1.1 }
2239     SockList_AddChar(sl, skill);
2240    
2241     SockList_AddInt(sl, spell->path_attuned);
2242     SockList_AddInt(sl, (spell->face)?spell->face->number:0);
2243    
2244     len = strlen(spell->name);
2245     SockList_AddChar(sl, (char)len);
2246     memcpy(sl->buf+sl->len, spell->name, len);
2247     sl->len+=len;
2248    
2249     if (!spell->msg) {
2250 root 1.12 SockList_AddShort(sl, 0);
2251 elmex 1.1 }
2252     else {
2253 root 1.12 len = strlen(spell->msg);
2254     SockList_AddShort(sl, len);
2255     memcpy(sl->buf+sl->len, spell->msg, len);
2256     sl->len+=len;
2257 elmex 1.1 }
2258     }
2259    
2260     /**
2261     * This tells the client to add the spell *ob, if *ob is NULL, then add
2262     * all spells in the player's inventory.
2263     */
2264     void esrv_add_spells(player *pl, object *spell) {
2265     SockList sl;
2266     if (!pl) {
2267 root 1.12 LOG(llevError, "esrv_add_spells, tried to add a spell to a NULL player");
2268     return;
2269 elmex 1.1 }
2270     if (!pl->socket.monitor_spells) return;
2271     sl.buf = (unsigned char*) malloc(MAXSOCKBUF);
2272     strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"addspell ");
2273     sl.len=strlen((char*)sl.buf);
2274     if (!spell) {
2275 root 1.12 for (spell=pl->ob->inv; spell!=NULL; spell=spell->below) {
2276     /* were we to simply keep appending data here, we could exceed
2277     * MAXSOCKBUF if the player has enough spells to add, we know that
2278     * append_spells will always append 19 data bytes, plus 4 length
2279 elmex 1.1 * bytes and 3 strings (because that is the spec) so we need to
2280     * check that the length of those 3 strings, plus the 23 bytes,
2281     * won't take us over the length limit for the socket, if it does,
2282     * we need to send what we already have, and restart packet formation
2283     */
2284 root 1.12 /* Seeing crashes by overflowed buffers. Quick arithemetic seems
2285     * to show add_spell is 26 bytes + 2 strings. However, the overun
2286     * is hundreds of bytes off, so correcting 22 vs 26 doesn't seem
2287     * like it will fix this
2288     */
2289     if (spell->type != SPELL) continue;
2290     if (sl.len >= (MAXSOCKBUF - (26 + strlen(spell->name) +
2291     (spell->msg?strlen(spell->msg):0)))) {
2292     Send_With_Handling(&pl->socket, &sl);
2293     strcpy((char*)sl.buf,"addspell ");
2294     sl.len=strlen((char*)sl.buf);
2295     }
2296     append_spell(pl, &sl, spell);
2297     }
2298 elmex 1.1 }
2299     else if (spell->type != SPELL) {
2300 root 1.12 LOG(llevError, "Asked to send a non-spell object as a spell");
2301     return;
2302 elmex 1.1 }
2303     else append_spell(pl, &sl, spell);
2304     if (sl.len >= MAXSOCKBUF) {
2305 root 1.12 LOG(llevError,"Buffer overflow in esrv_add_spells!\n");
2306     fatal(0);
2307 elmex 1.1 }
2308     /* finally, we can send the packet */
2309     Send_With_Handling(&pl->socket, &sl);
2310     free(sl.buf);
2311     }
2312