/**************************************************************************** * smtp.c * smtp SMTP E-mail sender * * Copyright (C) 2007 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved. * Author: Gregory Nutt * * Heavily leveraged from uIP 1.0 which also has a BSD-like license: * * The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) as defined by RFC821 is * the standard way of sending and transfering e-mail on the * Internet. This simple example implementation is intended as an * example of how to implement protocols in uIP, and is able to send * out e-mail but has not been extensively tested. * * Author: Adam Dunkels * Copyright (c) 2004, Adam Dunkels. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "smtp-strings.h" #define SMTP_INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE 512 #define ISO_nl 0x0a #define ISO_cr 0x0d #define ISO_period 0x2e #define ISO_2 0x32 #define ISO_3 0x33 #define ISO_4 0x34 #define ISO_5 0x35 /* This structure represents the state of a single SMTP transaction */ struct smtp_state { uint8 state; boolean connected; sem_t sem; struct psock psock; uip_ipaddr_t smtpserver; char *localhostname; char *to; char *cc; char *from; char *subject; char *msg; int msglen; int sentlen; int textlen; int sendptr; int result; char buffer[SMTP_INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE]; }; static volatile struct smtp_state *gpsmtp = 0; static void smtp_send_message(struct smtp_state *psmtp) { psock_readto(&psmtp->psock, ISO_nl); if (strncmp(psmtp->buffer, smtp_220, 3) != 0) { PSOCK_CLOSE(&psmtp->psock); psmtp->result = 2; return; } PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_helo); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, psmtp->localhostname); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_crnl); psock_readto(&psmtp->psock, ISO_nl); if (psmtp->buffer[0] != ISO_2) { PSOCK_CLOSE(&psmtp->psock); psmtp->result = 3; return; } PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_mail_from); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, psmtp->from); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_crnl); psock_readto(&psmtp->psock, ISO_nl); if (psmtp->buffer[0] != ISO_2) { PSOCK_CLOSE(&psmtp->psock); psmtp->result = 3; return; } PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_rcpt_to); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, psmtp->to); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_crnl); psock_readto(&psmtp->psock, ISO_nl); if (psmtp->buffer[0] != ISO_2) { PSOCK_CLOSE(&psmtp->psock); psmtp->result = 5; return; } if (psmtp->cc != 0) { PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_rcpt_to); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, psmtp->cc); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_crnl); psock_readto(&psmtp->psock, ISO_nl); if (psmtp->buffer[0] != ISO_2) { PSOCK_CLOSE(&psmtp->psock); psmtp->result = 6; return; } } PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_data); psock_readto(&psmtp->psock, ISO_nl); if (psmtp->buffer[0] != ISO_3) { PSOCK_CLOSE(&psmtp->psock); psmtp->result = 7; return; } PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_to); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, psmtp->to); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_crnl); if (psmtp->cc != 0) { PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)psmtp->cc); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, psmtp->cc); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_crnl); } PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_from); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, psmtp->from); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_crnl); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_subject); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, psmtp->subject); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_crnl); psock_send(&psmtp->psock, psmtp->msg, psmtp->msglen); PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_crnlperiodcrnl); psock_readto(&psmtp->psock, ISO_nl); if (psmtp->buffer[0] != ISO_2) { PSOCK_CLOSE(&psmtp->psock); psmtp->result = 8; return; } PSOCK_SEND_STR(&psmtp->psock, (char *)smtp_quit); psmtp->result = 0; } /* This function is called by the UIP interrupt handling logic whenevent an * event of interest occurs. */ void uip_interrupt_event(void) { if (gpsmtp) { if (uip_closed()) { gpsmtp->connected = FALSE; return; } if (uip_aborted() || uip_timedout()) { gpsmtp->connected = FALSE; } sem_post((sem_t*)&gpsmtp->sem); } } /* Specificy an SMTP server and hostname. * * This function is used to configure the SMTP module with an SMTP * server and the hostname of the host. * * lhostname The hostname of the uIP host. * * server A pointer to a 4-byte array representing the IP * address of the SMTP server to be configured. */ void smtp_configure(void *handle, char *lhostname, void *server) { struct smtp_state *psmtp = (struct smtp_state *)handle; psmtp->localhostname = lhostname; uip_ipaddr_copy(psmtp->smtpserver, server); } /* Send an e-mail. * * to The e-mail address of the receiver of the e-mail. * cc The e-mail address of the CC: receivers of the e-mail. * from The e-mail address of the sender of the e-mail. * subject The subject of the e-mail. * msg The actual e-mail message. * msglen The length of the e-mail message. */ int smtp_send(void *handle, char *to, char *cc, char *from, char *subject, char *msg, int msglen) { struct smtp_state *psmtp = (struct smtp_state *)handle; struct uip_conn *conn; conn = uip_connect(&psmtp->smtpserver, HTONS(25)); if (conn == NULL) { return ERROR; } psmtp->connected = TRUE; psmtp->to = to; psmtp->cc = cc; psmtp->from = from; psmtp->subject = subject; psmtp->msg = msg; psmtp->msglen = msglen; psmtp->result = OK; gpsmtp = psmtp; psock_init(&psmtp->psock, psmtp->buffer, SMTP_INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE); /* And wait for the the socket to be connected */ sem_wait(&psmtp->sem); gpsmtp = 0; /* Was an error reported by interrupt handler? */ if (psmtp->result == OK ) { /* No... Send the message */ smtp_send_message(psmtp); } return psmtp->result; } void *smtp_open(void) { /* Allocate the handle */ struct smtp_state *psmtp = (struct smtp_state *)malloc(sizeof(struct smtp_state)); if (psmtp) { /* Initialize the handle */ memset(psmtp, 0, sizeof(struct smtp_state)); (void)sem_init(&psmtp->sem, 0, 0); } return (void*)psmtp; } void smtp_close(void *handle) { struct smtp_state *psmtp = (struct smtp_state *)handle; if (psmtp) { sem_destroy(&psmtp->sem); free(psmtp); } }