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* This file is part of the Nice GLib ICE library.
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* (C) 2008-2009 Collabora Ltd.
* Contact: Youness Alaoui
* (C) 2007-2009 Nokia Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Contact: Rémi Denis-Courmont
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#ifndef STUN_TURN_H
# define STUN_TURN_H 1
/**
* SECTION:turn
* @short_description: TURN Allocation Usage
* @include: stun/usages/turn.h
* @stability: Stable
*
* The STUN TURN usage allows for easily creating and parsing STUN Allocate
* requests and responses used for TURN. The API allows you to create a new
* allocation or refresh an existing one as well as to parse a response to
* an allocate or refresh request.
*/
#ifdef _WIN32
#include "win32_common.h"
#else
# include <stdbool.h>
# include <stdint.h>
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <winsock2.h>
#else
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#endif
# include "stun/stunagent.h"
# ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
# endif
/**
* StunUsageTurnRequestPorts:
* @STUN_USAGE_TURN_REQUEST_PORT_NORMAL: Request a normal port
* @STUN_USAGE_TURN_REQUEST_PORT_EVEN: Request an even port
* @STUN_USAGE_TURN_REQUEST_PORT_EVEN_AND_RESERVE: Request an even port and
* reserve the next higher port
*
* This enum is used to specify which port configuration you want when creating
* a new Allocation
*/
typedef enum {
STUN_USAGE_TURN_REQUEST_PORT_NORMAL = 0,
STUN_USAGE_TURN_REQUEST_PORT_EVEN = 1,
STUN_USAGE_TURN_REQUEST_PORT_EVEN_AND_RESERVE = 2
} StunUsageTurnRequestPorts;
/**
* StunUsageTurnCompatibility:
* @STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_DRAFT9: Use the specification compatible with
* TURN Draft 09
* @STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_GOOGLE: Use the specification compatible with
* Google Talk's relay server
* @STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_MSN: Use the specification compatible with
* MSN TURN servers
*
* Specifies which TURN specification compatibility to use
*/
typedef enum {
STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_DRAFT9,
STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_GOOGLE,
STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_MSN,
STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_OC2007,
STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_RFC5766,
} StunUsageTurnCompatibility;
/**
* StunUsageTurnReturn:
* @STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_RELAY_SUCCESS: The response was successful and a relay
* address is provided
* @STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_MAPPED_SUCCESS: The response was successful and a
* relay address as well as a mapped address are provided
* @STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_ERROR: The response resulted in an error
* @STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_INVALID: The response is not a valid response
* @STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_ALTERNATE_SERVER: The server requests the message
* to be sent to an alternate server
*
* Return value of stun_usage_turn_process() and
* stun_usage_turn_refresh_process() which allows you to see what status the
* function call returned.
*/
typedef enum {
STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_RELAY_SUCCESS,
STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_MAPPED_SUCCESS,
STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_ERROR,
STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_INVALID,
STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_ALTERNATE_SERVER,
} StunUsageTurnReturn;
/**
* stun_usage_turn_create:
* @agent: The #StunAgent to use to build the request
* @msg: The #StunMessage to build
* @buffer: The buffer to use for creating the #StunMessage
* @buffer_len: The size of the @buffer
* @previous_response: If this is the first request you are sending, set this
* argument to NULL, if it's a subsequent request you are building, then set this
* argument to the response you have received. This argument is used for building
* long term credentials (using the REALM and NONCE attributes) as well as for
* getting the RESERVATION-TOKEN attribute when you previously requested an
* allocation which reserved two ports
* @request_ports: Specify how you want to request the allocated port(s).
* This is only used if the compatibility is set to
* #STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_DRAFT9
* <para>See #StunUsageTurnRequestPorts </para>
* @bandwidth: The bandwidth to request from the server for the allocation. If
* this value is negative, then no BANDWIDTH attribute is added to the request.
* This is only used if the compatibility is set to
* #STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_DRAFT9
* @lifetime: The lifetime of the allocation to request from the server. If
* this value is negative, then no LIFETIME attribute is added to the request.
* This is only used if the compatibility is set to
* #STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_DRAFT9
* @username: The username to use in the request
* @username_len: The length of @username
* @password: The key to use for building the MESSAGE-INTEGRITY
* @password_len: The length of @password
* @compatibility: The compatibility mode to use for building the Allocation
* request
*
* Create a new TURN Allocation request
* Returns: The length of the message to send
*/
size_t stun_usage_turn_create (StunAgent *agent, StunMessage *msg,
uint8_t *buffer, size_t buffer_len,
StunMessage *previous_response,
StunUsageTurnRequestPorts request_ports,
int32_t bandwidth, int32_t lifetime,
uint8_t *username, size_t username_len,
uint8_t *password, size_t password_len,
StunUsageTurnCompatibility compatibility);
/**
* stun_usage_turn_create_refresh:
* @agent: The #StunAgent to use to build the request
* @msg: The #StunMessage to build
* @buffer: The buffer to use for creating the #StunMessage
* @buffer_len: The size of the @buffer
* @previous_response: If this is the first request you are sending, set this
* argument to NULL, if it's a subsequent request you are building, then set this
* argument to the response you have received. This argument is used for building
* long term credentials (using the REALM and NONCE attributes)
* @lifetime: The lifetime of the allocation to request from the server. If
* this value is negative, then no LIFETIME attribute is added to the request.
* This is only used if the compatibility is set to
* #STUN_USAGE_TURN_COMPATIBILITY_DRAFT9
* @username: The username to use in the request
* @username_len: The length of @username
* @password: The key to use for building the MESSAGE-INTEGRITY
* @password_len: The length of @password
* @compatibility: The compatibility mode to use for building the Allocation
* request
*
* Create a new TURN Refresh request
* Returns: The length of the message to send
*/
size_t stun_usage_turn_create_refresh (StunAgent *agent, StunMessage *msg,
uint8_t *buffer, size_t buffer_len,
StunMessage *previous_response, int32_t lifetime,
uint8_t *username, size_t username_len,
uint8_t *password, size_t password_len,
StunUsageTurnCompatibility compatibility);
size_t stun_usage_turn_create_permission (StunAgent *agent, StunMessage *msg,
uint8_t *buffer, size_t buffer_len,
uint8_t *username, size_t username_len,
uint8_t *password, size_t password_len,
uint8_t *realm, size_t realm_len,
uint8_t *nonce, size_t nonce_len,
struct sockaddr *peer,
StunUsageTurnCompatibility compatibility);
/**
* stun_usage_turn_process:
* @msg: The message containing the response
* @relay_addr: A pointer to a #sockaddr structure to fill with the relay address
* that the TURN server allocated for us
* @relay_addrlen: The length of @relay_addr
* @addr: A pointer to a #sockaddr structure to fill with the mapped address
* that the STUN response contains.
* This argument will only be filled if the return value
* of the function is #STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_MAPPED_SUCCESS
* @addrlen: The length of @addr
* @alternate_server: A pointer to a #sockaddr structure to fill with the
* address of an alternate server to which we should send our new STUN
* Allocate request, in case the currently used TURN server is requesting the use
* of an alternate server. This argument will only be filled if the return value
* of the function is #STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_ALTERNATE_SERVER
* @alternate_server_len: The length of @alternate_server
* @bandwidth: A pointer to fill with the bandwidth the TURN server allocated us
* @lifetime: A pointer to fill with the lifetime of the allocation
* @compatibility: The compatibility mode to use for processing the Allocation
* response
*
* Process a TURN Allocate response and extract the necessary information from
* the message
* Returns: A #StunUsageTurnReturn value
*/
StunUsageTurnReturn stun_usage_turn_process (StunMessage *msg,
struct sockaddr *relay_addr, socklen_t *relay_addrlen,
struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t *addrlen,
struct sockaddr *alternate_server, socklen_t *alternate_server_len,
uint32_t *bandwidth, uint32_t *lifetime,
StunUsageTurnCompatibility compatibility);
/**
* stun_usage_turn_refresh_process:
* @msg: The message containing the response
* @lifetime: A pointer to fill with the lifetime of the allocation
* @compatibility: The compatibility mode to use for processing the Refresh
* response
*
* Process a TURN Refresh response and extract the necessary information from
* the message
* Returns: A #StunUsageTurnReturn value. A #STUN_USAGE_TURN_RETURN_RELAY_SUCCESS
* means the Refresh was successful, but no relay address is given (kept the same
* as for the original allocation)
*/
StunUsageTurnReturn stun_usage_turn_refresh_process (StunMessage *msg,
uint32_t *lifetime, StunUsageTurnCompatibility compatibility);
# ifdef __cplusplus
}
# endif
#endif
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