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- /*
- * psftp.h: interface between psftp.c / pscp.c, psftpcommon.c, and
- * each platform-specific SFTP module.
- */
- #ifndef PUTTY_PSFTP_H
- #define PUTTY_PSFTP_H
- /*
- * psftp_getcwd returns the local current directory. The returned
- * string must be freed by the caller.
- */
- char *psftp_getcwd(void);
- /*
- * psftp_lcd changes the local current directory. The return value
- * is NULL on success, or else an error message which must be freed
- * by the caller.
- */
- char *psftp_lcd(char *newdir);
- /*
- * Retrieve file times on a local file. Must return two unsigned
- * longs in POSIX time_t format.
- */
- void get_file_times(char *filename, unsigned long *mtime,
- unsigned long *atime);
- /*
- * One iteration of the PSFTP event loop: wait for network data and
- * process it, once.
- */
- int ssh_sftp_loop_iteration(void);
- /*
- * Read a command line for PSFTP from standard input. Caller must
- * free.
- *
- * If `backend_required' is true, should also listen for activity
- * at the backend (rekeys, clientalives, unexpected closures etc)
- * and respond as necessary, and if the backend closes it should
- * treat this as a failure condition. If `backend_required' is
- * false, a back end is not (intentionally) active at all (e.g.
- * psftp before an `open' command).
- */
- char *ssh_sftp_get_cmdline(const char *prompt, bool backend_required);
- /*
- * Platform-specific function called when we're about to make a
- * network connection.
- */
- void platform_psftp_pre_conn_setup(LogPolicy *lp);
- /*
- * The main program in psftp.c. Called from main() in the platform-
- * specific code, after doing any platform-specific initialisation.
- */
- int psftp_main(CmdlineArgList *arglist);
- /*
- * These functions are used by PSCP to transmit progress updates
- * and error information to a GUI window managing it. This will
- * probably only ever be supported on Windows, so these functions
- * can safely be stubs on all other platforms.
- */
- void gui_update_stats(const char *name, unsigned long size,
- int percentage, unsigned long elapsed,
- unsigned long done, unsigned long eta,
- unsigned long ratebs);
- void gui_send_errcount(int list, int errs);
- void gui_send_char(int is_stderr, int c);
- void gui_enable(const char *arg);
- /*
- * It's likely that a given platform's implementation of file
- * transfer utilities is going to want to do things with them that
- * aren't present in stdio. Hence we supply an alternative
- * abstraction for file access functions.
- *
- * This abstraction tells you the size and access times when you
- * open an existing file (platforms may choose the meaning of the
- * file times if it's not clear; whatever they choose will be what
- * PSCP sends to the server as mtime and atime), and lets you set
- * the times when saving a new file.
- *
- * On the other hand, the abstraction is pretty simple: it supports
- * only opening a file and reading it, or creating a file and writing
- * it. None of this read-and-write, seeking-back-and-forth stuff.
- */
- typedef struct RFile RFile;
- typedef struct WFile WFile;
- /* Output params size, perms, mtime and atime can all be NULL if
- * desired. perms will be -1 if the OS does not support POSIX permissions. */
- RFile *open_existing_file(const char *name, uint64_t *size,
- unsigned long *mtime, unsigned long *atime,
- long *perms);
- WFile *open_existing_wfile(const char *name, uint64_t *size);
- /* Returns <0 on error, 0 on eof, or number of bytes read, as usual */
- int read_from_file(RFile *f, void *buffer, int length);
- /* Closes and frees the RFile */
- void close_rfile(RFile *f);
- WFile *open_new_file(const char *name, long perms);
- /* Returns <0 on error, 0 on eof, or number of bytes written, as usual */
- int write_to_file(WFile *f, void *buffer, int length);
- void set_file_times(WFile *f, unsigned long mtime, unsigned long atime);
- /* Closes and frees the WFile */
- void close_wfile(WFile *f);
- /* Seek offset bytes through file */
- enum { FROM_START, FROM_CURRENT, FROM_END };
- int seek_file(WFile *f, uint64_t offset, int whence);
- /* Get file position */
- uint64_t get_file_posn(WFile *f);
- /*
- * Determine the type of a file: nonexistent, file, directory or
- * weird. `weird' covers anything else - named pipes, Unix sockets,
- * device files, fish, badgers, you name it. Things marked `weird'
- * will be skipped over in recursive file transfers, so the only
- * real reason for not lumping them in with `nonexistent' is that
- * it allows a slightly more sane error message.
- */
- enum {
- FILE_TYPE_NONEXISTENT, FILE_TYPE_FILE, FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY, FILE_TYPE_WEIRD
- };
- int file_type(const char *name);
- /*
- * Read all the file names out of a directory.
- */
- typedef struct DirHandle DirHandle;
- DirHandle *open_directory(const char *name, const char **errmsg);
- /* The string returned from this will need freeing if not NULL */
- char *read_filename(DirHandle *dir);
- void close_directory(DirHandle *dir);
- /*
- * Test a filespec to see whether it's a local wildcard or not.
- * Return values:
- *
- * - WCTYPE_WILDCARD (this is a wildcard).
- * - WCTYPE_FILENAME (this is a single file name).
- * - WCTYPE_NONEXISTENT (whichever it was, nothing of that name exists).
- *
- * Some platforms may choose not to support local wildcards when
- * they come from the command line; in this case they simply never
- * return WCTYPE_WILDCARD, but still test the file's existence.
- * (However, all platforms will probably want to support wildcards
- * inside the PSFTP CLI.)
- */
- enum {
- WCTYPE_NONEXISTENT, WCTYPE_FILENAME, WCTYPE_WILDCARD
- };
- int test_wildcard(const char *name, bool cmdline);
- /*
- * Actually return matching file names for a local wildcard.
- */
- typedef struct WildcardMatcher WildcardMatcher;
- WildcardMatcher *begin_wildcard_matching(const char *name);
- /* The string returned from this will need freeing if not NULL */
- char *wildcard_get_filename(WildcardMatcher *dir);
- void finish_wildcard_matching(WildcardMatcher *dir);
- /*
- * Vet a filename returned from the remote host, to ensure it isn't
- * in some way malicious. The idea is that this function is applied
- * to filenames returned from FXP_READDIR, which means we can panic
- * if we see _anything_ resembling a directory separator.
- *
- * Returns true if the filename is kosher, false if dangerous.
- */
- bool vet_filename(const char *name);
- /*
- * Create a directory. Returns true on success, false on error.
- */
- bool create_directory(const char *name);
- /*
- * Concatenate a directory name and a file name. The way this is
- * done will depend on the OS.
- */
- char *dir_file_cat(const char *dir, const char *file);
- /*
- * Return a pointer to the portion of str that comes after the last
- * path component separator.
- *
- * If 'local' is false, path component separators are taken to just be
- * '/', on the assumption that we're discussing the path syntax on the
- * server. But if 'local' is true, the separators are whatever the
- * local OS will treat that way - so that includes '\' and ':' on
- * Windows.
- *
- * This function has the annoying strstr() property of taking a const
- * char * and returning a char *. You should treat it as if it was a
- * pair of overloaded functions, one mapping mutable->mutable and the
- * other const->const :-(
- */
- char *stripslashes(const char *str, bool local);
- /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * In psftpcommon.c
- */
- /*
- * qsort comparison routine for fxp_name structures. Sorts by real
- * file name.
- */
- int sftp_name_compare(const void *av, const void *bv);
- /*
- * Shared code for outputting a directory listing in response to a
- * stream of name structures from FXP_READDIR operations. Used by
- * psftp's ls command and pscp -ls.
- */
- struct list_directory_from_sftp_ctx;
- struct fxp_name; /* in sftp.h */
- struct list_directory_from_sftp_ctx *list_directory_from_sftp_new(void);
- void list_directory_from_sftp_feed(struct list_directory_from_sftp_ctx *ctx,
- struct fxp_name *name);
- void list_directory_from_sftp_finish(struct list_directory_from_sftp_ctx *ctx);
- void list_directory_from_sftp_free(struct list_directory_from_sftp_ctx *ctx);
- /* Callbacks provided by the tool front end */
- void list_directory_from_sftp_warn_unsorted(void);
- void list_directory_from_sftp_print(struct fxp_name *name);
- #endif /* PUTTY_PSFTP_H */
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