/* * InspIRCd -- Internet Relay Chat Daemon * * Copyright (C) 2010 Daniel De Graaf * Copyright (C) 2008 Robin Burchell * * This file is part of InspIRCd. InspIRCd is free software: you can * redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "inspircd.h" #include "commands.h" #include "treesocket.h" #include "treeserver.h" #include "utils.h" /** FTOPIC command */ CmdResult CommandFTopic::Handle(const std::vector& params, User *user) { Channel* c = ServerInstance->FindChan(params[0]); if ((!c) || (!IS_SERVER(user))) return CMD_FAILURE; /** * Here's how this works: * * In pre-1204 protocol version we had a syntax like * * FTOPIC #chan topicts setby :topic * * where topicts is the time when the topic was set, and setby is the n!u@h * of the user who set it. If the topicts value was bigger (newer) than our topic * TS (stored in Channel::topicset), we accepted the change, else we assumed * we already had a more recent topic and did nothing. * * However this behavior meant that if the channel was recreated on a server * during a netsplit, users there could set any topic and override ours with it * at merge because their topic had a newer topic TS. * Protocol version 1204 addresses this issue by adding the channel TS to FTOPIC: * * FTOPIC #chan chants topicts setby :topic * * so we notice when the channel has been recreated and discard the FTOPIC in that case. * Apart from this the logic remains the same. For previous versions not supporting the * new syntax we need to fall back to the old behavior. * */ // Determine the protocol version of the sender SpanningTreeUtilities* Utils = ((ModuleSpanningTree*) (Module*) creator)->Utils; TreeServer* srcserver = Utils->FindServer(user->server); bool has_chants = (srcserver->Socket->proto_version >= 1204); // If we got a channel TS compare it with ours. If it's different, drop the command. // Also drop the command if we are using 1204, but there aren't enough parameters. if (has_chants) { if (params.size() < 5) return CMD_FAILURE; // Only proceed if the TSes are equal. If their TS is newer the channel // got recreated on their side, if it's older that means things are messed up, // because they haven't sent us an FJOIN earlier which could lower the chan TS. if (ConvToInt(params[1]) != c->age) return CMD_FAILURE; } // Now do things as usual but if required, apply an offset to the index when accessing params unsigned int indexoffset = (has_chants ? 1 : 0); time_t topicts = ConvToInt(params[1+indexoffset]); // See if the topic they sent is newer than ours (or we don't have a topic at all) if ((topicts >= c->topicset) || (c->topic.empty())) { if (c->topic != params[3+indexoffset]) { // Update topic only when it differs from current topic c->topic.assign(params[3+indexoffset], 0, ServerInstance->Config->Limits.MaxTopic); c->WriteChannel(user, "TOPIC %s :%s", c->name.c_str(), c->topic.c_str()); } // Always update setter and settime. c->setby.assign(params[2+indexoffset], 0, 127); c->topicset = topicts; } else { // We got a newer topic than this one, keep ours and drop the command return CMD_FAILURE; } // They haven't sent us a channel TS, add ours before passing the command on if (!has_chants) { parameterlist& p = const_cast(params); p.insert(p.begin()+1, ConvToStr(c->age)); } return CMD_SUCCESS; }