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#include <rfb/rfb.h>
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/*
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* This is a simple example demonstrating a protocol extension.
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*
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* The "back channel" permits sending commands between client and server.
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* It works by sending plain text messages.
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*
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* As suggested in the RFB protocol, the back channel is enabled by asking
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* for a "pseudo encoding", and enabling the back channel on the client side
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* as soon as it gets a back channel message from the server.
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*
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* This implements the server part.
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*
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* Note: If you design your own extension and want it to be useful for others,
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* too, you should make sure that
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*
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* - your server as well as your client can speak to other clients and
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* servers respectively (i.e. they are nice if they are talking to a
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* program which does not know about your extension).
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*
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* - if the machine is little endian, all 16-bit and 32-bit integers are
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* swapped before they are sent and after they are received.
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*
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*/
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#define rfbBackChannel 155
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typedef struct backChannelMsg {
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uint8_t type;
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uint8_t pad1;
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uint16_t pad2;
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uint32_t size;
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} backChannelMsg;
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rfbBool enableBackChannel(rfbClientPtr cl, void* data, int encoding)
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{
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if(encoding == rfbBackChannel) {
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backChannelMsg msg;
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const char* text="Server acknowledges back channel encoding\n";
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uint32_t length = strlen(text)+1;
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int n;
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rfbLog("Enabling the back channel\n");
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msg.type = rfbBackChannel;
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msg.size = Swap32IfLE(length);
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if((n = rfbWriteExact(cl, (char*)&msg, sizeof(msg))) <= 0 ||
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(n = rfbWriteExact(cl, text, length)) <= 0) {
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rfbLogPerror("enableBackChannel: write");
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}
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return TRUE;
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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static rfbBool handleBackChannelMessage(rfbClientPtr cl, void* data,
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const rfbClientToServerMsg* message)
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{
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if(message->type == rfbBackChannel) {
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backChannelMsg msg;
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char* text;
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int n;
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if((n = rfbReadExact(cl, ((char*)&msg)+1, sizeof(backChannelMsg)-1)) <= 0) {
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if(n != 0)
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rfbLogPerror("handleBackChannelMessage: read");
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rfbCloseClient(cl);
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return TRUE;
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}
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msg.size = Swap32IfLE(msg.size);
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if((text = malloc(msg.size)) == NULL) {
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rfbErr("Could not allocate %d bytes\n", msg.size);
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return TRUE;
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}
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if((n = rfbReadExact(cl, text, msg.size)) <= 0) {
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if(n != 0)
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rfbLogPerror("handleBackChannelMessage: read");
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rfbCloseClient(cl);
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return TRUE;
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}
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rfbLog("got message:\n%s\n", text);
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free(text);
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return TRUE;
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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static int backChannelEncodings[] = {rfbBackChannel, 0};
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static rfbProtocolExtension backChannelExtension = {
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NULL, /* newClient */
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NULL, /* init */
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backChannelEncodings, /* pseudoEncodings */
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enableBackChannel, /* enablePseudoEncoding */
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handleBackChannelMessage, /* handleMessage */
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NULL, /* close */
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NULL, /* usage */
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NULL, /* processArgument */
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NULL /* next extension */
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};
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int main(int argc,char** argv)
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{
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rfbScreenInfoPtr server;
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rfbRegisterProtocolExtension(&backChannelExtension);
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server=rfbGetScreen(&argc,argv,400,300,8,3,4);
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server->frameBuffer=(char*)malloc(400*300*4);
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rfbInitServer(server);
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rfbRunEventLoop(server,-1,FALSE);
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return(0);
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}
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