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In normal operation, a client, the caller, 46 * initiates a rendezvous by sending a CTL_MSG to the server of 47 * type LOOK_UP. This causes the server to search its invitation 48 * tables to check if an invitation currently exists for the caller 49 * (to speak to the callee specified in the message). If the lookup 50 * fails, the caller then sends an ANNOUNCE message causing the server 51 * to broadcast an announcement on the callee's login ports requesting 52 * contact. When the callee responds, the local server uses the 53 * recorded invitation to respond with the appropriate rendezvous 54 * address and the caller and callee client programs establish a 55 * stream connection through which the conversation takes place. 56 */ 57 58 /* 59 * XXX: Nothing should explicity reference the structure osockaddr. 60 * It is for binary compatibility only. The talk protocol doesn't 61 * understand this yet. 62 */ 63 struct osockaddr { 64 u_short sa_family; 65 char sa_data[14]; 66 }; 67 68 /* 69 * Client->server request message format. 70 */ 71 typedef struct { 72 u_char vers; /* protocol version */ 73 u_char type; /* request type, see below */ 74 u_char answer; /* not used */ 75 u_char pad; 76 u_int32_t id_num; /* message id */ 77 struct osockaddr addr; /* old (4.3) style */ 78 struct osockaddr ctl_addr; /* old (4.3) style */ 79 int32_t pid; /* caller's process id */ 80 #define NAME_SIZE 12 81 char l_name[NAME_SIZE];/* caller's name */ 82 char r_name[NAME_SIZE];/* callee's name */ 83 #define TTY_SIZE 16 84 char r_tty[TTY_SIZE];/* callee's tty name */ 85 } CTL_MSG; 86 87 /* 88 * Server->client response message format. 89 */ 90 typedef struct { 91 u_char vers; /* protocol version */ 92 u_char type; /* type of request message, see below */ 93 u_char answer; /* respose to request message, see below */ 94 u_char pad; 95 u_int32_t id_num; /* message id */ 96 struct osockaddr addr; /* address for establishing conversation */ 97 } CTL_RESPONSE; 98 99 #define TALK_VERSION 1 /* protocol version */ 100 101 /* message type values */ 102 #define LEAVE_INVITE 0 /* leave invitation with server */ 103 #define LOOK_UP 1 /* check for invitation by callee */ 104 #define DELETE 2 /* delete invitation by caller */ 105 #define ANNOUNCE 3 /* announce invitation by caller */ 106 107 /* answer values */ 108 #define SUCCESS 0 /* operation completed properly */ 109 #define NOT_HERE 1 /* callee not logged in */ 110 #define FAILED 2 /* operation failed for unexplained reason */ 111 #define MACHINE_UNKNOWN 3 /* caller's machine name unknown */ 112 #define PERMISSION_DENIED 4 /* callee's tty doesn't permit announce */ 113 #define UNKNOWN_REQUEST 5 /* request has invalid type value */ 114 #define BADVERSION 6 /* request has invalid protocol version */ 115 #define BADADDR 7 /* request has invalid addr value */ 116 #define BADCTLADDR 8 /* request has invalid ctl_addr value */ 117 118 /* 119 * Operational parameters. 120 */ 121 #define MAX_LIFE 60 /* max time daemon saves invitations */ 122 /* RING_WAIT should be 10's of seconds less than MAX_LIFE */ 123 #define RING_WAIT 30 /* time to wait before resending invitation */ 124 125 #endif /* !_TALKD_H_ */ 126