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author | Matt Colyer | 2008-07-29 10:13:37 -0700 |
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committer | Matt Colyer | 2008-07-29 10:13:37 -0700 |
commit | 3dc130f3049e250b2d5c0b48af1995fda2fad3d4 (patch) | |
tree | 9d801459ef68e83a0d4ca038c0589d8e4c8aa2b2 /src/usbmux.c | |
parent | 6039e5bbfc36aa5210295c38f251ed178ce5adbb (diff) | |
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Autotooled the project with very basic versioning support.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/usbmux.c')
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diff --git a/src/usbmux.c b/src/usbmux.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c5fc34 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/usbmux.c @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <arpa/inet.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> + +#include "usbmux.h" + +extern int debug; + +usbmux_tcp_header *new_mux_packet(uint16 s_port, uint16 d_port) { + usbmux_tcp_header *conn = (usbmux_tcp_header*)malloc(sizeof(usbmux_tcp_header)); + conn->type = htonl(6); + conn->length = 28; + conn->sport = htons(s_port); + conn->dport = htons(d_port); + conn->scnt = 0; + conn->ocnt = 0; + conn->offset = 0x50; + conn->window = htons(0x0200); + conn->nullnull = 0x0000; + conn->length16 = 28; + return conn; +} + +usbmux_version_header *version_header() { + usbmux_version_header *version = (usbmux_version_header*)malloc(sizeof(usbmux_version_header)); + version->type = 0; + version->length = htonl(20); + version->major = htonl(1); + version->minor = 0; + version->allnull = 0; + return version; +} + +/* mux_connect(phone, s_port, d_port) + * This is a higher-level USBMuxTCP-type function. + * phone: the iPhone to initialize a connection on. + * s_port: the source port + * d_port: the destination port -- 0xf27e for lockdownd. + * Initializes a connection on phone, with source port s_port and destination port d_port + * + * Returns a mux TCP header for the connection which is used for tracking and data transfer. + */ + +usbmux_tcp_header *mux_connect(iPhone *phone, uint16 s_port, uint16 d_port) { + if (!phone || !s_port || !d_port) return NULL; + int bytes = 0; + // Initialize connection stuff + usbmux_tcp_header *new_connection; + new_connection = new_mux_packet(s_port, d_port); + usbmux_tcp_header *response; + response = (usbmux_tcp_header*)malloc(sizeof(usbmux_tcp_header)); + // blargg + if (new_connection) { + new_connection->tcp_flags = 0x02; + new_connection->length = htonl(new_connection->length); + new_connection->length16 = htons(new_connection->length16); + + if (send_to_phone(phone, (char*)new_connection, sizeof(*new_connection)) >= 0) { + bytes = recv_from_phone(phone, (char*)response, sizeof(*response)); + if (response->tcp_flags != 0x12) return NULL; + else { + new_connection->tcp_flags = 0x10; + new_connection->scnt = 1; + new_connection->ocnt = 1; + return new_connection; + } + } else { + return NULL; + } + } + + // if we get to this point it's probably bad + return NULL; +} + +/* mux_close_connection(phone, connection) + * This is a higher-level USBmuxTCP-type function. + * phone: the iPhone to close a connection with. + * connection: the connection to close. + * + * Doesn't return anything; WILL FREE THE CONNECTION'S MEMORY!!! + */ +void mux_close_connection(iPhone *phone, usbmux_tcp_header *connection) { + if (!phone || !connection) return; + + connection->tcp_flags = 0x04; + connection->scnt = htonl(connection->scnt); + connection->ocnt = htonl(connection->ocnt); + int bytes = 0; + + bytes = usb_bulk_write(phone->device, BULKOUT, (char*)connection, sizeof(*connection), 800); + bytes = usb_bulk_read(phone->device, BULKIN, (char*)connection, sizeof(*connection), 800); + + free(connection); +} + +/* mux_send(phone, connection, data, datalen) + * This is a higher-level USBMuxTCP-like function. + * phone: the iPhone to send to. + * connection: the connection we're sending data on. + * data: a pointer to the data to send. + * datalen: how much data we're sending. + * + * Returns number of bytes sent, minus the header (28), or -1 on error. + */ +int mux_send(iPhone *phone, usbmux_tcp_header *connection, char *data, uint32 datalen) { + if (!phone || !connection || !data || datalen == 0) return -1; + // connection->scnt and connection->ocnt should already be in host notation... + // we don't need to change them juuuust yet. + int bytes = 0; + if (debug) printf("mux_send(): client wants to send %i bytes\n", datalen); + char *buffer = (char*)malloc(sizeof(*connection) + datalen + 2); // allow 2 bytes of safety padding + // Set the length and pre-emptively htonl/htons it + connection->length = htonl(sizeof(*connection) + datalen); + connection->length16 = htons(sizeof(*connection) + datalen); + + // Put scnt and ocnt into big-endian notation + connection->scnt = htonl(connection->scnt); + connection->ocnt = htonl(connection->ocnt); + // Concatenation of stuff in the buffer. + memcpy(buffer, connection, sizeof(*connection)); + memcpy(buffer+sizeof(*connection)/*+sizeof(datalen)*/, data, datalen); + + // We have a buffer full of data, we should now send it to the phone. + if (debug) printf("actually sending %i bytes of data at %x\n", sizeof(*connection)+datalen, buffer); + + + bytes = send_to_phone(phone, buffer, sizeof(*connection)+datalen); + + // Now that we've sent it off, we can clean up after our sloppy selves. + free(buffer); + + // Re-calculate scnt and ocnt + connection->scnt = ntohl(connection->scnt) + datalen; + connection->ocnt = ntohl(connection->ocnt); + + // Revert lengths + connection->length = ntohl(connection->length); + connection->length16 = ntohs(connection->length16); + + // Now return the bytes. + if (bytes < sizeof(*connection)+datalen) { + return -1; // blah + } else { + return bytes - 28; // actual length sent. :/ + } + + return bytes; // or something +} + +/* mux_recv(phone, connection, data, datalen) + * This is a higher-level USBMuxTCP-like function + * phone: the phone to receive data from. + * connection: the connection to receive data on. + * data: where to put the data we receive. + * datalen: how much data to read. + * + * Returns: how many bytes were read, or -1 if something bad happens. + */ + +int mux_recv(iPhone *phone, usbmux_tcp_header *connection, char *data, uint32 datalen) { + char *buffer = (char*)malloc(sizeof(*connection) + sizeof(datalen) + datalen); + int bytes = 0, my_datalen = 0; + if (debug) printf("mux_recv: datalen == %i\n", datalen); + bytes = recv_from_phone(phone, buffer, sizeof(*connection) + datalen); + if (debug) printf("mux_recv: bytes == %i\n", bytes); + if (bytes < datalen) { + if (bytes < 28) { + // if they didn't do that annoying thing, something else mighta happened. + if (debug) printf("mux_recv: bytes too low anyway!\n"); + free(buffer); + return -1; + } else if (bytes == 28) { // no data... + free(buffer); + return 0; + } else { // bytes > 28 + my_datalen = ntohl(buffer[4]) - 28; + connection->ocnt += my_datalen; + memcpy(data, buffer+28, bytes - 28); + free(buffer); + if (debug) printf("mux_recv: bytes received: %i\n", bytes - 28); + return bytes - 28; + } + } else {// all's good, they didn't do anything bonky. + my_datalen = ntohl(buffer[4]) - 28; + connection->ocnt += my_datalen; + memcpy(data, buffer+28, datalen); + free(buffer); + if (debug) printf("mux_recv: bytes received: %i\n", bytes - 28); + return bytes - 28; + } + + return bytes; +} + |