/* event_send_start -- prepare to send a event message to subscriber
 *
 * This gets complicated because:
 * -- The message is sent via TCP and we have to keep the stream open
 *      for 30 seconds to get a response... then close it.
 * -- But we might have other event happen in the meantime...
 *      we have to queue them, if we lose them then the subscriber will
 *      be forced to unsubscribe and subscribe again.
 * -- If multiple URLs are provided then we are supposed to try successive
 *      ones after 30 second timeout.
 * -- The URLs might use domain names instead of dotted decimal addresses,
 *      and resolution of those may cause unwanted sleeping.
 * -- Doing the initial TCP connect can take a while, so we have to come
 *      back after connection and then send the data.
 *
 * Returns nonzero on error;
 *
 * Prerequisite: No current event send (s->current_event == NULL)
 *      and non-empty queue.
 */
static int event_send_start(struct subscription *s)
{
	struct wps_event_ *e;
	int itry;

	/*
	 * Assume we are called ONLY with no current event and ONLY with
	 * nonempty event queue and ONLY with at least one address to send to.
	 */
	assert(s->addr_list != NULL);
	assert(s->current_event == NULL);
	assert(s->event_queue != NULL);

	s->current_event = e = event_dequeue(s);

	/* Use address acc. to no. of retries */
	e->addr = s->addr_list;
	for (itry = 0; itry < e->retry; itry++)
		e->addr = e->addr->next;

	e->sd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
	if (e->sd < 0) {
		event_retry(e, 0);
		return -1;
	}
	/* set non-blocking so we don't sleep waiting for connection */
	if (fcntl(e->sd, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) != 0) {
		event_retry(e, 0);
		return -1;
	}
	/*
	 * Start the connect. It might succeed immediately but more likely will
	 * return errno EINPROGRESS.
	 */
	if (connect(e->sd, (struct sockaddr *) &e->addr->saddr,
		    sizeof(e->addr->saddr))) {
		if (errno != EINPROGRESS) {
			event_retry(e, 1);
			return -1;
		}
	}
	/* Call back when ready for writing (or on failure...). */
	if (eloop_register_sock(e->sd, EVENT_TYPE_WRITE, event_send_tx_ready,
				NULL, e)) {
		event_retry(e, 0);
		return -1;
	}
	e->sd_registered = 1;
	/* Don't wait forever! */
	if (eloop_register_timeout(EVENT_TIMEOUT_SEC, 0, event_timeout_handler,
				   NULL, e)) {
		event_retry(e, 0);
		return -1;
	}
	return 0;
}
/* event_got_response_handler -- called back when http response is received. */
static void event_got_response_handler(struct httpread *handle, void *cookie,
				       enum httpread_event en)
{
	struct wps_event_ *e = cookie;
	struct subscription *s = e->s;
	struct upnp_wps_device_sm *sm = s->sm;
	struct httpread *hread = e->hread;
	int reply_code = 0;

	assert(e == s->current_event);
	eloop_cancel_timeout(event_timeout_handler, NULL, e);

	if (en == HTTPREAD_EVENT_FILE_READY) {
		if (httpread_hdr_type_get(hread) == HTTPREAD_HDR_TYPE_REPLY) {
			reply_code = httpread_reply_code_get(hread);
			if (reply_code == HTTP_OK) {
				wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG,
					   "WPS UPnP: Got event reply OK from "
					   "%s", e->addr->domain_and_port);
				event_delete(e);
				goto send_more;
			} else {
				wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Got event "
					   "error reply code %d from %s",
					   reply_code,
					   e->addr->domain_and_port);
				goto bad;
			}
		} else {
			wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Got bogus event "
				   "response %d from %s", en,
				   e->addr->domain_and_port);
		}
	} else {
		wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Event response timeout/fail "
			   "for %s", e->addr->domain_and_port);
		goto bad;
	}
	event_retry(e, 1);
	goto send_more;

send_more:
	/* Schedule sending more if there is more to send */
	if (s->event_queue)
		event_send_all_later(sm);
	return;

bad:
	/*
	 * If other side doesn't like what we say, forget about them.
	 * (There is no way to tell other side that we are dropping
	 * them...).
	 * Alternately, we could just do event_delete(e)
	 */
	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Deleting subscription due to errors");
	subscription_unlink(s);
	subscription_destroy(s);
}
/* called if the overall event-sending process takes too long */
static void event_timeout_handler(void *eloop_data, void *user_ctx)
{
	struct wps_event_ *e = user_ctx;
	struct subscription *s = e->s;

	assert(e == s->current_event);

	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Event send timeout");
	event_retry(e, 1);
}
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/* event_send_start -- prepare to send a event message to subscriber
 *
 * This gets complicated because:
 * -- The message is sent via TCP and we have to keep the stream open
 *      for 30 seconds to get a response... then close it.
 * -- But we might have other event happen in the meantime...
 *      we have to queue them, if we lose them then the subscriber will
 *      be forced to unsubscribe and subscribe again.
 * -- If multiple URLs are provided then we are supposed to try successive
 *      ones after 30 second timeout.
 * -- The URLs might use domain names instead of dotted decimal addresses,
 *      and resolution of those may cause unwanted sleeping.
 * -- Doing the initial TCP connect can take a while, so we have to come
 *      back after connection and then send the data.
 *
 * Returns nonzero on error;
 *
 * Prerequisite: No current event send (s->current_event == NULL)
 *      and non-empty queue.
 */
static int event_send_start(struct subscription *s)
{
	struct wps_event_ *e;
	unsigned int itry;
	struct wpabuf *buf;

	/*
	 * Assume we are called ONLY with no current event and ONLY with
	 * nonempty event queue and ONLY with at least one address to send to.
	 */
	if (dl_list_empty(&s->addr_list) ||
	    s->current_event ||
	    dl_list_empty(&s->event_queue))
		return -1;

	s->current_event = e = event_dequeue(s);

	/* Use address according to number of retries */
	itry = 0;
	dl_list_for_each(e->addr, &s->addr_list, struct subscr_addr, list)
		if (itry++ == e->retry)
			break;
	if (itry < e->retry)
		return -1;

	buf = event_build_message(e);
	if (buf == NULL) {
		event_retry(e, 0);
		return -1;
	}

	e->http_event = http_client_addr(&e->addr->saddr, buf, 0,
					 event_http_cb, e);
	if (e->http_event == NULL) {
		wpabuf_free(buf);
		event_retry(e, 0);
		return -1;
	}

	return 0;
}
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static void event_addr_failure(struct wps_event_ *e)
{
	struct subscription *s = e->s;

	e->addr->num_failures++;
	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Failed to send event %p to %s "
		   "(num_failures=%u)",
		   e, e->addr->domain_and_port, e->addr->num_failures);

	if (e->addr->num_failures < MAX_FAILURES) {
		/* Try other addresses, if available */
		event_retry(e, 1);
		return;
	}

	/*
	 * If other side doesn't like what we say, forget about them.
	 * (There is no way to tell other side that we are dropping them...).
	 */
	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Deleting subscription %p "
		   "address %s due to errors", s, e->addr->domain_and_port);
	dl_list_del(&e->addr->list);
	subscr_addr_delete(e->addr);
	e->addr = NULL;

	if (dl_list_empty(&s->addr_list)) {
		/* if we've given up on all addresses */
		wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Removing subscription %p "
			   "with no addresses", s);
		dl_list_del(&s->list);
		subscription_destroy(s);
		return;
	}

	/* Try other addresses, if available */
	event_retry(e, 0);
}
/* event_send_tx_ready -- actually write event message
 *
 * Prequisite: subscription socket descriptor has become ready to
 * write (because connection to subscriber has been made).
 *
 * It is also possible that we are called because the connect has failed;
 * it is possible to test for this, or we can just go ahead and then
 * the write will fail.
 */
static void event_send_tx_ready(int sock, void *eloop_ctx, void *sock_ctx)
{
	struct wps_event_ *e = sock_ctx;
	struct subscription *s = e->s;
	struct wpabuf *buf;
	char *b;

	assert(e == s->current_event);
	assert(e->sd == sock);

	buf = wpabuf_alloc(1000 + wpabuf_len(e->data));
	if (buf == NULL) {
		event_retry(e, 0);
		goto bad;
	}
	wpabuf_printf(buf, "NOTIFY %s HTTP/1.1\r\n", e->addr->path);
	wpabuf_put_str(buf, "SERVER: Unspecified, UPnP/1.0, Unspecified\r\n");
	wpabuf_printf(buf, "HOST: %s\r\n", e->addr->domain_and_port);
	wpabuf_put_str(buf, "CONTENT-TYPE: text/xml; charset=\"utf-8\"\r\n"
		       "NT: upnp:event\r\n"
		       "NTS: upnp:propchange\r\n");
	wpabuf_put_str(buf, "SID: uuid:");
	b = wpabuf_put(buf, 0);
	uuid_bin2str(s->uuid, b, 80);
	wpabuf_put(buf, os_strlen(b));
	wpabuf_put_str(buf, "\r\n");
	wpabuf_printf(buf, "SEQ: %u\r\n", e->subscriber_sequence);
	wpabuf_printf(buf, "CONTENT-LENGTH: %d\r\n",
		      (int) wpabuf_len(e->data));
	wpabuf_put_str(buf, "\r\n"); /* terminating empty line */
	wpabuf_put_buf(buf, e->data);

	/* Since the message size is pretty small, we should be
	 * able to get the operating system to buffer what we give it
	 * and not have to come back again later to write more...
	 */
#if 0
	/* we could: Turn blocking back on? */
	fcntl(e->sd, F_SETFL, 0);
#endif
	wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WPS UPnP: Sending event to %s",
		   e->addr->domain_and_port);
	if (send_wpabuf(e->sd, buf) < 0) {
		event_retry(e, 1);
		goto bad;
	}
	wpabuf_free(buf);
	buf = NULL;

	if (e->sd_registered) {
		e->sd_registered = 0;
		eloop_unregister_sock(e->sd, EVENT_TYPE_WRITE);
	}
	/* Set up to read the reply */
	e->hread = httpread_create(e->sd, event_got_response_handler,
				   e /* cookie */,
				   0 /* no data expected */,
				   EVENT_TIMEOUT_SEC);
	if (e->hread == NULL) {
		wpa_printf(MSG_ERROR, "WPS UPnP: httpread_create failed");
		event_retry(e, 0);
		goto bad;
	}
	return;

bad:
	/* Schedule sending more if there is more to send */
	if (s->event_queue)
		event_send_all_later(s->sm);
	wpabuf_free(buf);
}