Reported by ZarTek-Creole in https://bugs.unrealircd.org/view.php?id=6114
We now call HOOKTYPE_LOCAL_CHANMODE on the modes we set in modes-on-join,
where 'client' is '&me'. Should be fine, as we already did the same for
+P modes (indirectly) in channeldb.
using mixed UnrealIRCd 5 and UnrealIRCd 6 networks.
This is a slightly complex rewrite of make_mode_str() and do_mode(),
as we nog go from single mode lines to potentially multiple mode lines.
In short: whenever we would be near buffer cut-off point (the famous
512 byte limit) then previously we would prevent the mode, though not
succesfully in all cases where a network consists of mixed 5.x and 6.x.
From this point onward we no longer do that. Instead we convert one
MODE command to two MODE lines if that is needed.
The benefit of this is that we no longer prevent it BEFORE processing
the MODE, which is a flawed method and could be wrong (causing desyncs).
And also, we no longer partially ignore MODE lines from clients when
they would cause the limit to be exceeded, as we replace them with
two MODE lines instead.
These are more changes than I wanted at such a late point but.. they seem
to be necessary to prevent U5-U6 compatibility issues.
This also changes the remove_user_from_channel() function to have an
extra parameter to hide it from logs. This is used for KICK (already
logged) and QUIT (which would be stupid to generate 10 part log lines for).
an extra char **errmsg argument. Upon failure (non zero return value)
this should contain a format string to be sent to the client
(with the return value denoting the number of the numeric).
This gets rid of sendnumeric_legacy() in join.c
This already found a few issues.
As a side-effect, this also means you can only use RPL_xxx and
ERR_xxx in the 2nd argument from now on. You can no longer use
a dynamic integer (eg 'reply') at runtime, since then the format
string cannot be checked.
More to follow, after making sure it works on Windows too.
It means you can no longer modify eg parv[1] in-place with strtoken and such.
The main reason for this is that as a command handler you have no idea
where the arguments may come from. It could be from a do_cmd() with
read-only storage (eg a string literal) and so on.
It started with an experiment of how far I could get and how annoying the
side-effects would be, but they seem to be quite managable, so I'm
committing this stuff.
Hopefully this catches/solves some stupid bugs somewhere :)
- For HOOKTYPE_LOCAL_JOIN and HOOKTYPE_REMOTE_JOIN: drop parv[] argument
as it was useless anyway, it only contained the channel name in parv[1]
but never the key, sometimes was entirely NULL even.
- For HOOKTYPE_PRE_LOCAL_JOIN instead of char *parv[] we now pass
const char *key. As predicted more than a year ago when fixing
0902ed7a99
* channel->mode.extmode to channel->mode.mode
* channel->mode.extmodeparams to channel->mode.mode_params
This because all channel modes that are set there are extended channel
modes, only lists are still in core atm and they never get set here.
Just as a reminder: don't blindly assume that if anything is set here
that the user is logged in, there is IsLoggedIn(client) for that.
Reason: if the account name starts with a digit or is "*" then the
user isn't actually logged in ;)
change some more calls to make_channel() to use find_channel().
Also make it take 1 argument instead of 3.
Needed to be careful in sjoin code since the previous code set
channel->creationtime to 0 if client was a remote. Now merged
a few if's into one. Should be correct :D.
Based on previous reports and patches from k4be in
https://github.com/unrealircd/unrealircd/pull/129
Looks much cleaner now.
This also filters out the edge case where user_account_login()
could have been called when a user transitioned from "not logged in"
to "unconfirmed account". It did not cause any issues AFAICT but
it is not really expected either.
They were already ignored in MODE by remote UnrealIRCd servers,
but this makes it so local modes (+Z and +d at the moment)
are not sent across the wire.
This also changes the channel_modes() function to have an additional
'hide_local_modes' argument. Set this to 1 if you are building a
buffer that will be sent to remote servers, otherwise use 0,
which is far more common.
Also, this will skip saving of local channel modes to channeldb
since all of these are temporary, or at the moment anyway.
Thanks to alice for reporting this bug and providing a good test
case to help fix this issue and the previous ones.
deal with servers with different set::allowed-channelchars settings:
* We reject the link if set::allowed-channelchars settings differ between
UnrealIRCd 5 servers.
* For the case where you have a mixed network consisting of UnrealIRCd 4.x
and UnrealIRCd 5.x servers we try not to desync, BUT will not allow
anyone to join the invalid channels locally. For IRCOps a message is
printed with additional information on such a failed JOIN attempt.
See https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/Set_block#set::allowed-channelchars
for the different settings, which are best and U4<->U5 advice.