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Patric Stout dd7f69be6e
Fix: "Search LAN games" used the socket after it was closed (#9437)
Every outgoing connection, either TCP or UDP, triggered
NetworkInitialize(), which triggered NetworkUDPInitialize() which
first closes all connections.

Now the problem was that "Search LAN games" found a server, added
it to the list, after which (over TCP) it queries the server. This
closes all UDP sockets (as that makes sense, I guess?), while the
UDP was still reading from it.

Solve this by simply stop initializing UDP every time we make an
outgoing TCP connection; instead only do it on start-up.
2021-07-11 22:37:14 +02:00
Patric Stout b6a116a247
Add: allow setting your server visibility to "invite-only" (#9434)
In this mode you do register to the Game Coordinator, but your
server will not show up in the public server listing. You can give
your friends the invite code of the server with which they can
join.
2021-07-11 21:57:05 +02:00
Patric Stout e4d216e44b Feature: join servers based on their invite code
This removes the need to know a server IP to join it. Invite codes
are small (~7 characters) indentifiers for servers, which can be
exchanged with other players to join the servers.
2021-07-11 20:38:42 +02:00
Patric Stout 1baec41542 Change: groundwork to allow ServerAddress to use invite codes
Normally TCPConnecter will do a DNS resolving of the connection_string
and connect to it. But for SERVER_ADDRESS_INVITE_CODE this is different:
the Game Coordinator does the "resolving".

This means we need to allow TCPConnecter to not setup a connection
and allow it to be told when a connection has been setup by an external
(to TCPConnecter) part of the code. We do this by telling the (active)
socket for the connection.

This means the rest of the code doesn't need to know the TCPConnecter
is not doing a simple resolve+connect. The rest of the code only
cares the connection is established; not how it was established.
2021-07-11 20:38:42 +02:00
Patric Stout cee8174d02 Codechange: track servers with a ServerAddress instead of a NetworkAddress
This allows future extensions to have different ways of referencing
a server, instead of forcing to use IP:port.
2021-07-11 20:38:42 +02:00
Patric Stout 61fdef8457 Remove: old server announcement to Master Server
As we now use the Game Coordinator for announcements, there is no
longer a need to use the Master Server for this.
2021-07-10 20:17:07 +02:00
Patric Stout b1280fd17e Add: use Game Coordinator to annouce public servers 2021-07-10 20:17:07 +02:00
Patric Stout e1e2212e0e Codechange: track version of network servers to prune once out-of-date 2021-07-10 20:17:07 +02:00
rubidium42 cdf9caf8ea Codechange: [Network] Remove overload on NetworkValidateClientName
Rename the zero-parameter NetworkValidateClientName to NetworkValidateOurClientName to make it clearer it is performed on our client name, and to make it a non-overloaded function to aid with the variant being added a few commits later
2021-06-26 20:28:34 +02:00
rubidium42 d9c1d18f2b Change: improve some of the console messages related to networking (make them more uniform) and convert to fmt 2021-06-13 15:25:31 +02:00
rubidium42 55a11710a6 Codechange: convert printf DEBUG statements to fmt Debug statements 2021-06-13 12:45:45 +02:00
Patric Stout 5e44da3010
Fix ef991b17: server was trying to free() a packet created with "new CommandPacket()" (#9334) 2021-06-03 22:07:44 +02:00
glx22 5799402f7a Codechange: Rename window related DeleteXXX to match new behaviour 2021-05-29 21:08:25 +02:00
rubidium42 ef991b1772 Codechange: [Network] Use std::string in CommandPacket 2021-05-29 19:02:18 +02:00
rubidium42 4144e949ed Fix: [Network] Prevent an empty server name to be set anywhere 2021-05-29 10:07:30 +02:00
rubidium42 e2dc5aa83e Codechange: [Network] Use C++ string functions to generate company password hash 2021-05-17 16:09:10 +02:00
rubidium42 4d246cda73 Codechange: [Network] Let NetworkClientInfo use std::string 2021-05-16 10:07:51 +02:00
rubidium42 ae85af98eb Codechange: Use std::string GetString where convenient 2021-05-15 10:20:50 +02:00
rubidium42 e6703eac68 Codechange: [Network] Let NetworkTextMessage use std::string 2021-05-15 10:20:50 +02:00
rubidium42 44ca7d9377 Change: Use gender-neutral pronouns 2021-05-15 10:16:48 +02:00
rubidium42 297d6e20bf Codechange: [Network] Pass passwords as std::string to the network code 2021-05-14 23:22:04 +02:00
rubidium42 1de5cdeab8 Codechange: [Network] Use std::string for the internal handling of company passwords 2021-05-14 23:22:04 +02:00
rubidium42 98283116fa Codechange: [Network] Make company state password std::string 2021-05-14 23:22:04 +02:00
rubidium42 16437b7c0d Codechange: move client name in settings to std::string 2021-05-13 23:13:17 +02:00
rubidium42 02fdb5b210 Codechange: move server name/id in settings to std::string 2021-05-13 23:13:17 +02:00
rubidium42 cc6c078dec Codechange: move hostnames in settings to std::string 2021-05-13 23:13:17 +02:00
rubidium42 c73d64adf9 Codechange: move passwords in settings to std::string 2021-05-13 23:13:17 +02:00
Patric Stout b136e65cf9
Change: reworked the debug levels for network facility (#9251)
It now follows very simple rules:
0 - Fatal, user should know about this
1 - Error, but we are recovering
2 - Warning, wrong but okay if you don't know
3 - Info, information you might care about
4 -
5 - Debug #1 - High level debug messages
6 - Debug #2 - Low level debug messages
7 - Trace information
2021-05-12 16:34:02 +02:00
Patric Stout d0eb3e4bc4
Fix: [Network] mark server as offline when no longer reachable (#9244) 2021-05-11 19:19:37 +02:00
rubidium42 0968d009c8 Fix #9243: [Network] For a dedicated server use a fallback client and server name
Also warn when the client or server name has not been set and provide pointers on how to set them
2021-05-11 19:09:04 +02:00
Patric Stout 9e7e87ce3e
Fix: [Network] don't rebuild the host-list during iterating the list (#9240)
Additionally, only rebuild it when we added a new manual server,
as otherwise it is a noop anyway.
2021-05-11 12:32:27 +02:00
Patric Stout 36e22f3a7b
Fix: [Network] clients leaving because of broken connections was not broadcasted (#9238)
The code mixed up "client has quit but we already told everyone"
with "client lost connection, handle this".

Split up those two signals:
- CLIENT_QUIT means we told everyone and the connection is now dead
- CONNECTION_LIST means we should tell everyone we lost a client
2021-05-11 12:26:16 +02:00
Patric Stout 583011bca0
Fix: lobby window doesn't close if no connection could be established (#9223) 2021-05-09 18:48:21 +02:00
Patric Stout b9ab3bd6b3 Fix: only query a manually added server if it isn't there yet
But always mark it as manually, no matter if it was there or not.
2021-05-08 17:26:10 +02:00
Patric Stout fc91f1d1b2 Fix: don't do a network disconnect between two queries
This meant that on opening the Multiplayer window, if you had more
than one server configured, it would one by one cancel all pending
queries and send a new. Result: only the last server was updated.
2021-05-08 17:26:10 +02:00
Patric Stout 664a8c3e85 Codechange: move connection_string to private for TCPConnecter
The most common case never needs access to it anymore. Make the
one exception to this explicit. This means the fact that we
store it is now an implementation detail.
2021-05-08 17:26:10 +02:00
rubidium42 e2774354b4
Codechange: [Network] Change ChatMessage's message to std::string and simplify some code 2021-05-08 10:19:42 +02:00
Patric Stout f7e390bdc0
Feature: use Happy Eyeballs to make network connections (TCP-only) (#9199)
Hostnames like "content.openttd.org" resolve into multiple IPv4 and IPv6.
It is possible that either of the IPs is not working, either due to
a poorly configured OS (having IPv6 but no valid route), broken network
paths, or a service that is temporary unavailable.

Instead of trying the IPs one by one, waiting for a 3s timeout between
each, be a bit more like browsers, and stack attempts on top of each
other with slight delays. This is called Happy Eyebells.

Initially, try the first IPv6 address. If within 250ms there is no
connection yet, try the first IPv4 address. 250ms later, try the
second IPv6 address, etc, till all addresses are tried.

If any connection is created, abort all the other (pending) connections
and use the one that is created. If all fail 3s after the last connect(),
trigger a timeout for all.
2021-05-06 23:13:35 +02:00
rubidium42 f1dfa661a1 Codechange: [Network] Use std::string for NetworkGameInfo 2021-05-06 21:45:36 +02:00
rubidium42 3d91eee919 Codechange: [Network] Move connection string parsing away from C-strings 2021-05-06 20:33:26 +02:00
Patric Stout f94fb93779
Codechange: use connection_string in favour of NetworkAddress (#9197)
We now resolve the connection_string to a NetworkAddress in a much
later state. This means there are fewer places constructing a NetworkAddress.

The main benefit of this is in later PRs that introduce different types
of NetworkAddresses. Storing this in things like NetworkGameList is
rather complex, especially as NetworkAddress has to be mutable at all
times.

Additionally, the NetworkAddress is a complex object to store simple
information: how to connect to this server.
2021-05-05 23:21:14 +02:00
rubidium42 e7581fd42d Change: [Network] Update server's NetworkServerGameInfo only when needed
Split the updating in a "static" version that only needs to be called when a new map is loaded or some settings are changed, and a "dynamic" version that updates everything that changes regularly such as the current game date or the number of spectators.
2021-05-05 21:01:23 +02:00
rubidium42 56aa6d0edd Fix: [Network] Reading beyond the length of the server's ID when hashing password
Under normal circumstances the server's ID is 32 characters excluding '\0', however this can be changed at the server. This ID is sent to the server for company name hashing. The client reads it into a statically allocated buffer of 33 bytes, but fills only the bytes it received from the server. However, the hash assumes all 33 bytes are set, thus potentially reading uninitialized data, or a part of the server ID of a previous game in the hashing routine.
It is still reading from memory assigned to the server ID, so nothing bad happens, except that company passwords might not work correctly.
2021-05-02 11:51:28 +02:00
rubidium42 0eb17a70af Codechange: rename NetworkError to ShowNetworkError 2021-05-01 19:36:22 +02:00
rubidium42 05394d5216 Fix #6598: Prevent invalid memory accesses when abandoning a join from within a network game
One could join a network game from within an already running network game. This would call a NetworkDisconnect, but keeps the UI alive. If, during that process the join is aborted, e.g. by cancelling on a password dialog, you would still be in your network game but also get shown the server list.
Solve all the underlying problems by falling back to the main UI when (re)connecting to a(nother) server.
2021-05-01 18:30:08 +02:00
rubidium42 83985fe26f Codechange: Move join information into a single structure 2021-05-01 18:30:08 +02:00
rubidium42 3bd416bfdb Change: [Console] Show help when passing invalid company number 2021-05-01 18:30:08 +02:00
Patric Stout 69118d063f
Change: use TCP for everything except for master-server and initial server scan (#9130)
This means that pressing Refresh button and adding servers manually
now uses TCP.

The master-server and initial scan are still UDP as they will be
replaced by Game Coordinator; no need to change this now.

If we query a server that is too old, show a proper warning to the
user informing him the server is too old.
2021-04-30 11:34:47 +02:00
rubidium42 a61696d6c5 Change: [Network] Encapsulate logic about the connection string to the network code (#23) 2021-04-29 20:12:11 +02:00
Patric Stout be37a2cab8 Codechange: use NetworkAddress instead of two host/port variables where possible
This also means we no longer need last_host/last_port, but can
just use a single last_joined setting.
2021-04-29 20:12:11 +02:00