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package com.sun.mail.iap;

import java.util.Properties;
import java.io.*;
import java.nio.channels.SocketChannel;
import java.net.*;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocket;
import java.util.zip.Deflater;
import java.util.zip.DeflaterOutputStream;
import java.util.zip.Inflater;
import java.util.zip.InflaterInputStream;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;

import com.sun.mail.util.*;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.CopyOnWriteArrayList;

/**
 * General protocol handling code for IMAP-like protocols. 

* * The Protocol object is multithread safe. * * @author John Mani * @author Max Spivak * @author Bill Shannon */ public class Protocol { protected String host; private Socket socket; // in case we turn on TLS, we'll need these later protected boolean quote; protected MailLogger logger; protected MailLogger traceLogger; protected Properties props; protected String prefix; private TraceInputStream traceInput; // the Tracer private volatile ResponseInputStream input; private TraceOutputStream traceOutput; // the Tracer private volatile DataOutputStream output; private int tagCounter = 0; private String localHostName; private final List handlers = new CopyOnWriteArrayList<>(); private volatile long timestamp; private static final byte[] CRLF = { (byte)'\r', (byte)'\n'}; /** * Constructor.

* * Opens a connection to the given host at given port. * * @param host host to connect to * @param port portnumber to connect to * @param props Properties object used by this protocol * @param prefix Prefix to prepend to property keys * @param isSSL use SSL? * @param logger log messages here * @exception IOException for I/O errors * @exception ProtocolException for protocol failures */ public Protocol(String host, int port, Properties props, String prefix, boolean isSSL, MailLogger logger) throws IOException, ProtocolException { boolean connected = false; // did constructor succeed? try { this.host = host; this.props = props; this.prefix = prefix; this.logger = logger; traceLogger = logger.getSubLogger("protocol", null); socket = SocketFetcher.getSocket(host, port, props, prefix, isSSL); quote = PropUtil.getBooleanProperty(props, "mail.debug.quote", false); initStreams(); // Read server greeting processGreeting(readResponse()); timestamp = System.currentTimeMillis(); connected = true; // must be last statement in constructor } finally { /* * If we get here because an exception was thrown, we need * to disconnect to avoid leaving a connected socket that * no one will be able to use because this object was never * completely constructed. */ if (!connected) disconnect(); } } private void initStreams() throws IOException { traceInput = new TraceInputStream(socket.getInputStream(), traceLogger); traceInput.setQuote(quote); input = new ResponseInputStream(traceInput); traceOutput = new TraceOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream(), traceLogger); traceOutput.setQuote(quote); output = new DataOutputStream(new BufferedOutputStream(traceOutput)); } /** * Constructor for debugging. * * @param in the InputStream to read from * @param out the PrintStream to write to * @param props Properties object used by this protocol * @param debug true to enable debugging output * @exception IOException for I/O errors */ public Protocol(InputStream in, PrintStream out, Properties props, boolean debug) throws IOException { this.host = "localhost"; this.props = props; this.quote = false; logger = new MailLogger(this.getClass(), "DEBUG", debug, System.out); traceLogger = logger.getSubLogger("protocol", null); // XXX - inlined initStreams, won't allow later startTLS traceInput = new TraceInputStream(in, traceLogger); traceInput.setQuote(quote); input = new ResponseInputStream(traceInput); traceOutput = new TraceOutputStream(out, traceLogger); traceOutput.setQuote(quote); output = new DataOutputStream(new BufferedOutputStream(traceOutput)); timestamp = System.currentTimeMillis(); } /** * Returns the timestamp. * * @return the timestamp */ public long getTimestamp() { return timestamp; } /** * Adds a response handler. * * @param h the response handler */ public void addResponseHandler(ResponseHandler h) { handlers.add(h); } /** * Removed the specified response handler. * * @param h the response handler */ public void removeResponseHandler(ResponseHandler h) { handlers.remove(h); } /** * Notify response handlers * * @param responses the responses */ public void notifyResponseHandlers(Response[] responses) { if (handlers.isEmpty()) { return; } for (Response r : responses) { if (r != null) { for (ResponseHandler rh : handlers) { if (rh != null) { rh.handleResponse(r); } } } } } protected void processGreeting(Response r) throws ProtocolException { if (r.isBYE()) throw new ConnectionException(this, r); } /** * Return the Protocol's InputStream. * * @return the input stream */ protected ResponseInputStream getInputStream() { return input; } /** * Return the Protocol's OutputStream * * @return the output stream */ protected OutputStream getOutputStream() { return output; } /** * Returns whether this Protocol supports non-synchronizing literals * Default is false. Subclasses should override this if required * * @return true if the server supports non-synchronizing literals */ protected synchronized boolean supportsNonSyncLiterals() { return false; } public Response readResponse() throws IOException, ProtocolException { return new Response(this); } /** * Is another response available in our buffer? * * @return true if another response is in the buffer * @since JavaMail 1.5.4 */ public boolean hasResponse() { /* * XXX - Really should peek ahead in the buffer to see * if there's a *complete* response available, but if there * isn't who's going to read more data into the buffer * until there is? */ try { return input.available() > 0; } catch (IOException ex) { } return false; } /** * Return a buffer to be used to read a response. * The default implementation returns null, which causes * a new buffer to be allocated for every response. * * @return the buffer to use * @since JavaMail 1.4.1 */ protected ByteArray getResponseBuffer() { return null; } public String writeCommand(String command, Argument args) throws IOException, ProtocolException { // assert Thread.holdsLock(this); // can't assert because it's called from constructor String tag = "A" + Integer.toString(tagCounter++, 10); // unique tag output.writeBytes(tag + " " + command); if (args != null) { output.write(' '); args.write(this); } output.write(CRLF); output.flush(); return tag; } /** * Send a command to the server. Collect all responses until either * the corresponding command completion response or a BYE response * (indicating server failure). Return all the collected responses. * * @param command the command * @param args the arguments * @return array of Response objects returned by the server */ public synchronized Response[] command(String command, Argument args) { commandStart(command); List v = new ArrayList<>(); boolean done = false; String tag = null; // write the command try { tag = writeCommand(command, args); } catch (LiteralException lex) { v.add(lex.getResponse()); done = true; } catch (Exception ex) { // Convert this into a BYE response v.add(Response.byeResponse(ex)); done = true; } Response byeResp = null; while (!done) { Response r = null; try { r = readResponse(); } catch (IOException ioex) { if (byeResp == null) // convert this into a BYE response byeResp = Response.byeResponse(ioex); // else, connection closed after BYE was sent break; } catch (ProtocolException pex) { logger.log(Level.FINE, "ignoring bad response", pex); continue; // skip this response } if (r.isBYE()) { byeResp = r; continue; } v.add(r); // If this is a matching command completion response, we are done if (r.isTagged() && r.getTag().equals(tag)) done = true; } if (byeResp != null) v.add(byeResp); // must be last Response[] responses = new Response[v.size()]; v.toArray(responses); timestamp = System.currentTimeMillis(); commandEnd(); return responses; } /** * Convenience routine to handle OK, NO, BAD and BYE responses. * * @param response the response * @exception ProtocolException for protocol failures */ public void handleResult(Response response) throws ProtocolException { if (response.isOK()) return; else if (response.isNO()) throw new CommandFailedException(response); else if (response.isBAD()) throw new BadCommandException(response); else if (response.isBYE()) { disconnect(); throw new ConnectionException(this, response); } } /** * Convenience routine to handle simple IAP commands * that do not have responses specific to that command. * * @param cmd the command * @param args the arguments * @exception ProtocolException for protocol failures */ public void simpleCommand(String cmd, Argument args) throws ProtocolException { // Issue command Response[] r = command(cmd, args); // dispatch untagged responses notifyResponseHandlers(r); // Handle result of this command handleResult(r[r.length-1]); } /** * Start TLS on the current connection. * cmd is the command to issue to start TLS negotiation. * If the command succeeds, we begin TLS negotiation. * If the socket is already an SSLSocket this is a nop and the command * is not issued. * * @param cmd the command to issue * @exception IOException for I/O errors * @exception ProtocolException for protocol failures */ public synchronized void startTLS(String cmd) throws IOException, ProtocolException { if (socket instanceof SSLSocket) return; // nothing to do simpleCommand(cmd, null); socket = SocketFetcher.startTLS(socket, host, props, prefix); initStreams(); } /** * Start compression on the current connection. * cmd is the command to issue to start compression. * If the command succeeds, we begin compression. * * @param cmd the command to issue * @exception IOException for I/O errors * @exception ProtocolException for protocol failures */ public synchronized void startCompression(String cmd) throws IOException, ProtocolException { /* * The Deflator.SYNC_FLUSH support requires JDK 1.7 so use * reflection to allow compiling on 1.5 but running on 1.7. */ Class dc = DeflaterOutputStream.class; Constructor cons = null; try { cons = dc.getConstructor( OutputStream.class, Deflater.class, boolean.class); } catch (NoSuchMethodException ex) { logger.fine("Ignoring COMPRESS; " + "missing JDK 1.7 DeflaterOutputStream constructor"); return; // ignore request, just as if server doesn't support it } // XXX - check whether compression is already enabled? simpleCommand(cmd, null); // need to create our own Inflater and Deflater in order to set nowrap Inflater inf = new Inflater(true); traceInput = new TraceInputStream(new InflaterInputStream( socket.getInputStream(), inf), traceLogger); traceInput.setQuote(quote); input = new ResponseInputStream(traceInput); // configure the Deflater int level = PropUtil.getIntProperty(props, prefix + ".compress.level", Deflater.DEFAULT_COMPRESSION); int strategy = PropUtil.getIntProperty(props, prefix + ".compress.strategy", Deflater.DEFAULT_STRATEGY); if (logger.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) logger.log(Level.FINE, "Creating Deflater with compression level {0} and strategy {1}", new Object[] { level, strategy }); Deflater def = new Deflater(Deflater.DEFAULT_COMPRESSION, true); try { def.setLevel(level); } catch (IllegalArgumentException ex) { logger.log(Level.FINE, "Ignoring bad compression level", ex); } try { def.setStrategy(strategy); } catch (IllegalArgumentException ex) { logger.log(Level.FINE, "Ignoring bad compression strategy", ex); } //traceOutput = new TraceOutputStream(new DeflaterOutputStream( // socket.getOutputStream(), def, true), traceLogger); try { traceOutput = new TraceOutputStream(cons.newInstance( socket.getOutputStream(), def, true), traceLogger); } catch (Exception ex) { throw new ProtocolException("can't create deflater", ex); } traceOutput.setQuote(quote); output = new DataOutputStream(new BufferedOutputStream(traceOutput)); } /** * Is this connection using an SSL socket? * * @return true if using SSL * @since JavaMail 1.4.6 */ public boolean isSSL() { return socket instanceof SSLSocket; } /** * Return the address the socket connected to. * * @return the InetAddress the socket is connected to * @since JavaMail 1.5.2 */ public InetAddress getInetAddress() { return socket.getInetAddress(); } /** * Return the SocketChannel associated with this connection, if any. * * @return the SocketChannel * @since JavaMail 1.5.2 */ public SocketChannel getChannel() { SocketChannel ret = socket.getChannel(); if (ret != null) return ret; // XXX - Android is broken and SSL wrapped sockets don't delegate // the getChannel method to the wrapped Socket if (socket instanceof SSLSocket) { try { Field f = socket.getClass().getDeclaredField("socket"); f.setAccessible(true); Socket s = (Socket)f.get(socket); ret = s.getChannel(); } catch (Exception ex) { // ignore anything that might go wrong } } return ret; } /** * Does the server support UTF-8? * This implementation returns false. * Subclasses should override as appropriate. * * @since JavaMail 1.6.0 */ public boolean supportsUtf8() { return false; } /** * Disconnect. */ protected synchronized void disconnect() { if (socket != null) { try { socket.close(); } catch (IOException e) { // ignore it } socket = null; } } /** * Get the name of the local host. * The property <prefix>.localhost overrides * <prefix>.localaddress, * which overrides what InetAddress would tell us. * * @return the name of the local host */ protected synchronized String getLocalHost() { // get our hostname and cache it for future use if (localHostName == null || localHostName.length() <= 0) localHostName = props.getProperty(prefix + ".localhost"); if (localHostName == null || localHostName.length() <= 0) localHostName = props.getProperty(prefix + ".localaddress"); try { if (localHostName == null || localHostName.length() <= 0) { InetAddress localHost = InetAddress.getLocalHost(); localHostName = localHost.getCanonicalHostName(); // if we can't get our name, use local address literal if (localHostName == null) // XXX - not correct for IPv6 localHostName = "[" + localHost.getHostAddress() + "]"; } } catch (UnknownHostException uhex) { } // last chance, try to get our address from our socket if (localHostName == null || localHostName.length() <= 0) { if (socket != null && socket.isBound()) { InetAddress localHost = socket.getLocalAddress(); localHostName = localHost.getCanonicalHostName(); // if we can't get our name, use local address literal if (localHostName == null) // XXX - not correct for IPv6 localHostName = "[" + localHost.getHostAddress() + "]"; } } return localHostName; } /** * Is protocol tracing enabled? * * @return true if protocol tracing is enabled */ protected boolean isTracing() { return traceLogger.isLoggable(Level.FINEST); } /** * Temporarily turn off protocol tracing, e.g., to prevent * tracing the authentication sequence, including the password. */ protected void suspendTracing() { if (traceLogger.isLoggable(Level.FINEST)) { traceInput.setTrace(false); traceOutput.setTrace(false); } } /** * Resume protocol tracing, if it was enabled to begin with. */ protected void resumeTracing() { if (traceLogger.isLoggable(Level.FINEST)) { traceInput.setTrace(true); traceOutput.setTrace(true); } } /** * Finalizer. */ @Override protected void finalize() throws Throwable { try { disconnect(); } finally { super.finalize(); } } /* * Probe points for GlassFish monitoring. */ private void commandStart(String command) { } private void commandEnd() { } }





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