/* $Id: miniupnpc.h,v 1.26 2012/04/09 12:40:11 nanard Exp $ */ /* Project: miniupnp * http://miniupnp.free.fr/ * Author: Thomas Bernard * Copyright (c) 2005-2011 Thomas Bernard * This software is subjects to the conditions detailed * in the LICENCE file provided within this distribution */ #ifndef __MINIUPNPC_H__ #define __MINIUPNPC_H__ #include "declspec.h" #include "igd_desc_parse.h" /* error codes : */ #define UPNPDISCOVER_SUCCESS (0) #define UPNPDISCOVER_UNKNOWN_ERROR (-1) #define UPNPDISCOVER_SOCKET_ERROR (-101) #define UPNPDISCOVER_MEMORY_ERROR (-102) /* versions : */ #define MINIUPNPC_VERSION "1.6" #define MINIUPNPC_API_VERSION 8 #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* Structures definitions : */ struct UPNParg { const char * elt; const char * val; }; char * simpleUPnPcommand(int, const char *, const char *, const char *, struct UPNParg *, int *); struct UPNPDev { struct UPNPDev * pNext; char * descURL; char * st; char buffer[2]; }; /* upnpDiscover() * discover UPnP devices on the network. * The discovered devices are returned as a chained list. * It is up to the caller to free the list with freeUPNPDevlist(). * delay (in millisecond) is the maximum time for waiting any device * response. * If available, device list will be obtained from MiniSSDPd. * Default path for minissdpd socket will be used if minissdpdsock argument * is NULL. * If multicastif is not NULL, it will be used instead of the default * multicast interface for sending SSDP discover packets. * If sameport is not null, SSDP packets will be sent from the source port * 1900 (same as destination port) otherwise system assign a source port. */ LIBSPEC struct UPNPDev * upnpDiscover(int delay, const char * multicastif, const char * minissdpdsock, int sameport, int ipv6, int * error); /* freeUPNPDevlist() * free list returned by upnpDiscover() */ LIBSPEC void freeUPNPDevlist(struct UPNPDev * devlist); /* parserootdesc() : * parse root XML description of a UPnP device and fill the IGDdatas * structure. */ LIBSPEC void parserootdesc(const char *, int, struct IGDdatas *); /* structure used to get fast access to urls * controlURL: controlURL of the WANIPConnection * ipcondescURL: url of the description of the WANIPConnection * controlURL_CIF: controlURL of the WANCommonInterfaceConfig * controlURL_6FC: controlURL of the WANIPv6FirewallControl */ struct UPNPUrls { char * controlURL; char * ipcondescURL; char * controlURL_CIF; char * controlURL_6FC; char * rootdescURL; }; /* UPNP_GetValidIGD() : * return values : * -1 = Internal error * 0 = NO IGD found * 1 = A valid connected IGD has been found * 2 = A valid IGD has been found but it reported as * not connected * 3 = an UPnP device has been found but was not recognized as an IGD * * In any non zero return case, the urls and data structures * passed as parameters are set. Donc forget to call FreeUPNPUrls(urls) to * free allocated memory. */ LIBSPEC int UPNP_GetValidIGD(struct UPNPDev * devlist, struct UPNPUrls * urls, struct IGDdatas * data, char * lanaddr, int lanaddrlen); /* UPNP_GetIGDFromUrl() * Used when skipping the discovery process. * return value : * 0 - Not ok * 1 - OK */ LIBSPEC int UPNP_GetIGDFromUrl(const char * rootdescurl, struct UPNPUrls * urls, struct IGDdatas * data, char * lanaddr, int lanaddrlen); LIBSPEC void GetUPNPUrls(struct UPNPUrls *, struct IGDdatas *, const char *); LIBSPEC void FreeUPNPUrls(struct UPNPUrls *); /* return 0 or 1 */ LIBSPEC int UPNPIGD_IsConnected(struct UPNPUrls *, struct IGDdatas *); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif