1 /* +------------------------------------+
2 * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
3 * +------------------------------------+
5 * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2008 InspIRCd Development Team
6 * See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits
8 * This program is free but copyrighted software; see
9 * the file COPYING for details.
11 * ---------------------------------------------------
17 #include "m_spanningtree/treesocket.h"
18 #include "m_spanningtree/treeserver.h"
19 #include "m_spanningtree/utils.h"
21 /* $ModDep: m_spanningtree/utils.h m_spanningtree/treeserver.h m_spanningtree/treesocket.h */
24 /** FJOIN, almost identical to TS6 SJOIN, except for nicklist handling. */
25 bool TreeSocket::ForceJoin(const std::string &source, std::deque<std::string> ¶ms)
27 /* 1.1 FJOIN works as follows:
29 * Each FJOIN is sent along with a timestamp, and the side with the lowest
30 * timestamp 'wins'. From this point on we will refer to this side as the
31 * winner. The side with the higher timestamp loses, from this point on we
32 * will call this side the loser or losing side. This should be familiar to
33 * anyone who's dealt with dreamforge or TS6 before.
35 * When two sides of a split heal and this occurs, the following things
38 * If the timestamps are exactly equal, both sides merge their privilages
39 * and users, as in InspIRCd 1.0 and ircd2.8. The channels have not been
40 * re-created during a split, this is safe to do.
42 * If the timestamps are NOT equal, the losing side removes all of its
43 * modes from the channel, before introducing new users into the channel
44 * which are listed in the FJOIN command's parameters. The losing side then
45 * LOWERS its timestamp value of the channel to match that of the winning
46 * side, and the modes of the users of the winning side are merged in with
49 * The winning side on the other hand will ignore all user modes from the
50 * losing side, so only its own modes get applied. Life is simple for those
51 * who succeed at internets. :-)
53 * NOTE: Unlike TS6 and dreamforge and other protocols which have SJOIN,
54 * FJOIN does not contain the simple-modes such as +iklmnsp. Why not,
55 * you ask? Well, quite simply because we don't need to. They'll be sent
56 * after the FJOIN by FMODE, and FMODE is timestamped, so in the event
57 * the losing side sends any modes for the channel which shouldnt win,
58 * they wont as their timestamp will be too high :-)
60 if (params.size() < 3)
63 irc::modestacker modestack(true); /* Modes to apply from the users in the user list */
64 User* who = NULL; /* User we are currently checking */
65 std::string channel = params[0]; /* Channel name, as a string */
66 time_t TS = atoi(params[1].c_str()); /* Timestamp given to us for remote side */
67 irc::tokenstream users((params.size() > 3) ? params[params.size() - 1] : ""); /* users from the user list */
68 bool apply_other_sides_modes = true; /* True if we are accepting the other side's modes */
69 Channel* chan = this->Instance->FindChan(channel); /* The channel we're sending joins to */
70 time_t ourTS = chan ? chan->age : Instance->Time()+600; /* The TS of our side of the link */
71 bool created = !chan; /* True if the channel doesnt exist here yet */
72 std::string item; /* One item in the list of nicks */
74 if (params.size() > 3)
75 params[params.size() - 1] = ":" + params[params.size() - 1];
77 Utils->DoOneToAllButSender(source,"FJOIN",params,source);
81 Instance->Logs->Log("m_spanningtree",DEFAULT,"*** BUG? *** TS of 0 sent to FJOIN. Are some services authors smoking craq, or is it 1970 again?. Dropped.");
82 Instance->SNO->WriteToSnoMask('d', "WARNING: The server %s is sending FJOIN with a TS of zero. Total craq. Command was dropped.", source.c_str());
87 chan = new Channel(Instance, channel, ourTS);
89 /* If our TS is less than theirs, we dont accept their modes */
91 apply_other_sides_modes = false;
93 /* Our TS greater than theirs, clear all our modes from the channel, accept theirs. */
96 std::deque<std::string> param_list;
97 if (Utils->AnnounceTSChange && chan)
98 chan->WriteChannelWithServ(Instance->Config->ServerName, "NOTICE %s :TS for %s changed from %lu to %lu", chan->name, chan->name, (unsigned long) ourTS, (unsigned long) TS);
103 param_list.push_back(channel);
104 this->RemoveStatus(Instance->Config->GetSID(), param_list);
108 /* First up, apply their modes if they won the TS war */
109 if (apply_other_sides_modes)
111 unsigned int idx = 2;
113 const char* modelist[64];
114 memset(&modelist,0,sizeof(modelist));
116 // Mode parser needs to know what channel to act on.
117 modelist[0] = params[0].c_str();
119 /* Remember, params[params.size() - 1] is nicklist, and we don't want to apply *that* */
120 for (idx = 2; idx != (params.size() - 1); idx++)
122 modelist[numpara++] = params[idx].c_str();
125 this->Instance->SendMode(modelist, numpara, this->Instance->FakeClient);
128 /* Now, process every 'modes,nick' pair */
129 while (users.GetToken(item))
131 const char* usr = item.c_str();
134 const char* unparsedmodes = usr;
138 /* Iterate through all modes for this user and check they are valid. */
139 while ((*unparsedmodes) && (*unparsedmodes != ','))
141 ModeHandler *mh = Instance->Modes->FindMode(*unparsedmodes, MODETYPE_CHANNEL);
143 modes += *unparsedmodes;
146 this->SendError(std::string("Unknown status mode '")+(*unparsedmodes)+"' in FJOIN");
154 /* Advance past the comma, to the nick */
157 /* Check the user actually exists */
158 who = this->Instance->FindUUID(usr);
161 /* Check that the user's 'direction' is correct */
162 TreeServer* route_back_again = Utils->BestRouteTo(who->server);
163 if ((!route_back_again) || (route_back_again->GetSocket() != this))
166 /* Add any modes this user had to the mode stack */
167 for (std::string::iterator x = modes.begin(); x != modes.end(); ++x)
168 modestack.Push(*x, who->nick);
170 Channel::JoinUser(this->Instance, who, channel.c_str(), true, "", true, TS);
174 Instance->Logs->Log("m_spanningtree",SPARSE, "Ignored nonexistant user %s in fjoin to %s (probably quit?)", usr, channel.c_str());
180 /* Flush mode stacker if we lost the FJOIN or had equal TS */
181 if (apply_other_sides_modes)
183 std::deque<std::string> stackresult;
184 const char* mode_junk[MAXMODES+2];
185 mode_junk[0] = channel.c_str();
187 while (modestack.GetStackedLine(stackresult))
189 for (size_t j = 0; j < stackresult.size(); j++)
191 mode_junk[j+1] = stackresult[j].c_str();
193 Instance->SendMode(mode_junk, stackresult.size() + 1, Instance->FakeClient);
200 /** TODO: This creates a total mess of output and needs to really use irc::modestacker.
202 bool TreeSocket::RemoveStatus(const std::string &prefix, std::deque<std::string> ¶ms)
204 if (params.size() < 1)
207 Channel* c = Instance->FindChan(params[0]);
211 irc::modestacker stack(false);
212 std::deque<std::string> stackresult;
213 const char* mode_junk[MAXMODES+2];
214 mode_junk[0] = c->name;
216 for (char modeletter = 'A'; modeletter <= 'z'; ++modeletter)
218 ModeHandler* mh = Instance->Modes->FindMode(modeletter, MODETYPE_CHANNEL);
220 /* Passing a pointer to a modestacker here causes the mode to be put onto the mode stack,
221 * rather than applied immediately. Module unloads require this to be done immediately,
222 * for this function we require tidyness instead. Fixes bug #493
225 mh->RemoveMode(c, &stack);
228 while (stack.GetStackedLine(stackresult))
230 for (size_t j = 0; j < stackresult.size(); j++)
231 mode_junk[j+1] = stackresult[j].c_str();
233 Instance->SendMode(mode_junk, stackresult.size() + 1, Instance->FakeClient);