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Note that these values are for our own use, and not defined in 74 // RFC 5389. 75 enum StunAttributeValueType { 76 STUN_VALUE_UNKNOWN = 0, 77 STUN_VALUE_ADDRESS = 1, 78 STUN_VALUE_XOR_ADDRESS = 2, 79 STUN_VALUE_UINT32 = 3, 80 STUN_VALUE_UINT64 = 4, 81 STUN_VALUE_BYTE_STRING = 5, 82 STUN_VALUE_ERROR_CODE = 6, 83 STUN_VALUE_UINT16_LIST = 7 84 }; 85 86 // These are the types of STUN addresses defined in RFC 5389. 87 enum StunAddressFamily { 88 // NB: UNDEF is not part of the STUN spec. 89 STUN_ADDRESS_UNDEF = 0, 90 STUN_ADDRESS_IPV4 = 1, 91 STUN_ADDRESS_IPV6 = 2 92 }; 93 94 // These are the types of STUN error codes defined in RFC 5389. 95 enum StunErrorCode { 96 STUN_ERROR_TRY_ALTERNATE = 300, 97 STUN_ERROR_BAD_REQUEST = 400, 98 STUN_ERROR_UNAUTHORIZED = 401, 99 STUN_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE = 420, 100 STUN_ERROR_STALE_CREDENTIALS = 430, // GICE only 101 STUN_ERROR_STALE_NONCE = 438, 102 STUN_ERROR_SERVER_ERROR = 500, 103 STUN_ERROR_GLOBAL_FAILURE = 600 104 }; 105 106 // Strings for the error codes above. 107 extern const char STUN_ERROR_REASON_BAD_REQUEST[]; 108 extern const char STUN_ERROR_REASON_UNAUTHORIZED[]; 109 extern const char STUN_ERROR_REASON_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE[]; 110 extern const char STUN_ERROR_REASON_STALE_CREDENTIALS[]; 111 extern const char STUN_ERROR_REASON_STALE_NONCE[]; 112 extern const char STUN_ERROR_REASON_SERVER_ERROR[]; 113 114 // The mask used to determine whether a STUN message is a request/response etc. 115 const uint32 kStunTypeMask = 0x0110; 116 117 // STUN Attribute header length. 118 const size_t kStunAttributeHeaderSize = 4; 119 120 // Following values correspond to RFC5389. 121 const size_t kStunHeaderSize = 20; 122 const size_t kStunTransactionIdOffset = 8; 123 const size_t kStunTransactionIdLength = 12; 124 const uint32 kStunMagicCookie = 0x2112A442; 125 const size_t kStunMagicCookieLength = sizeof(kStunMagicCookie); 126 127 // Following value corresponds to an earlier version of STUN from 128 // RFC3489. 129 const size_t kStunLegacyTransactionIdLength = 16; 130 131 // STUN Message Integrity HMAC length. 132 const size_t kStunMessageIntegritySize = 20; 133 134 class StunAttribute; 135 class StunAddressAttribute; 136 class StunXorAddressAttribute; 137 class StunUInt32Attribute; 138 class StunUInt64Attribute; 139 class StunByteStringAttribute; 140 class StunErrorCodeAttribute; 141 class StunUInt16ListAttribute; 142 143 // Records a complete STUN/TURN message. Each message consists of a type and 144 // any number of attributes. Each attribute is parsed into an instance of an 145 // appropriate class (see above). The Get* methods will return instances of 146 // that attribute class. 147 class StunMessage { 148 public: 149 StunMessage(); 150 virtual ~StunMessage(); 151 152 int type() const { return type_; } 153 size_t length() const { return length_; } 154 const std::string& transaction_id() const { return transaction_id_; } 155 156 // Returns true if the message confirms to RFC3489 rather than 157 // RFC5389. The main difference between two version of the STUN 158 // protocol is the presence of the magic cookie and different length 159 // of transaction ID. For outgoing packets version of the protocol 160 // is determined by the lengths of the transaction ID. 161 bool IsLegacy() const; 162 163 void SetType(int type) { type_ = static_cast<uint16>(type); } 164 bool SetTransactionID(const std::string& str); 165 166 // Gets the desired attribute value, or NULL if no such attribute type exists. 167 const StunAddressAttribute* GetAddress(int type) const; 168 const StunUInt32Attribute* GetUInt32(int type) const; 169 const StunUInt64Attribute* GetUInt64(int type) const; 170 const StunByteStringAttribute* GetByteString(int type) const; 171 172 // Gets these specific attribute values. 173 const StunErrorCodeAttribute* GetErrorCode() const; 174 const StunUInt16ListAttribute* GetUnknownAttributes() const; 175 176 // Takes ownership of the specified attribute, verifies it is of the correct 177 // type, and adds it to the message. The return value indicates whether this 178 // was successful. 179 bool AddAttribute(StunAttribute* attr); 180 181 // Validates that a raw STUN message has a correct MESSAGE-INTEGRITY value. 182 // This can't currently be done on a StunMessage, since it is affected by 183 // padding data (which we discard when reading a StunMessage). 184 static bool ValidateMessageIntegrity(const char* data, size_t size, 185 const std::string& password); 186 // Adds a MESSAGE-INTEGRITY attribute that is valid for the current message. 187 bool AddMessageIntegrity(const std::string& password); 188 bool AddMessageIntegrity(const char* key, size_t keylen); 189 190 // Verifies that a given buffer is STUN by checking for a correct FINGERPRINT. 191 static bool ValidateFingerprint(const char* data, size_t size); 192 193 // Adds a FINGERPRINT attribute that is valid for the current message. 194 bool AddFingerprint(); 195 196 // Parses the STUN packet in the given buffer and records it here. The 197 // return value indicates whether this was successful. 198 bool Read(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf); 199 200 // Writes this object into a STUN packet. The return value indicates whether 201 // this was successful. 202 bool Write(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) const; 203 204 // Creates an empty message. Overridable by derived classes. 205 virtual StunMessage* CreateNew() const { return new StunMessage(); } 206 207 protected: 208 // Verifies that the given attribute is allowed for this message. 209 virtual StunAttributeValueType GetAttributeValueType(int type) const; 210 211 private: 212 StunAttribute* CreateAttribute(int type, size_t length) /* const*/; 213 const StunAttribute* GetAttribute(int type) const; 214 static bool IsValidTransactionId(const std::string& transaction_id); 215 216 uint16 type_; 217 uint16 length_; 218 std::string transaction_id_; 219 std::vector<StunAttribute*>* attrs_; 220 }; 221 222 // Base class for all STUN/TURN attributes. 223 class StunAttribute { 224 public: 225 virtual ~StunAttribute() { 226 } 227 228 int type() const { return type_; } 229 size_t length() const { return length_; } 230 231 // Return the type of this attribute. 232 virtual StunAttributeValueType value_type() const = 0; 233 234 // Only XorAddressAttribute needs this so far. 235 virtual void SetOwner(StunMessage* owner) {} 236 237 // Reads the body (not the type or length) for this type of attribute from 238 // the given buffer. Return value is true if successful. 239 virtual bool Read(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) = 0; 240 241 // Writes the body (not the type or length) to the given buffer. Return 242 // value is true if successful. 243 virtual bool Write(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) const = 0; 244 245 // Creates an attribute object with the given type and smallest length. 246 static StunAttribute* Create(StunAttributeValueType value_type, uint16 type, 247 uint16 length, StunMessage* owner); 248 // TODO: Allow these create functions to take parameters, to reduce 249 // the amount of work callers need to do to initialize attributes. 250 static StunAddressAttribute* CreateAddress(uint16 type); 251 static StunXorAddressAttribute* CreateXorAddress(uint16 type); 252 static StunUInt32Attribute* CreateUInt32(uint16 type); 253 static StunUInt64Attribute* CreateUInt64(uint16 type); 254 static StunByteStringAttribute* CreateByteString(uint16 type); 255 static StunErrorCodeAttribute* CreateErrorCode(); 256 static StunUInt16ListAttribute* CreateUnknownAttributes(); 257 258 protected: 259 StunAttribute(uint16 type, uint16 length); 260 void SetLength(uint16 length) { length_ = length; } 261 void WritePadding(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) const; 262 void ConsumePadding(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) const; 263 264 private: 265 uint16 type_; 266 uint16 length_; 267 }; 268 269 // Implements STUN attributes that record an Internet address. 270 class StunAddressAttribute : public StunAttribute { 271 public: 272 static const uint16 SIZE_UNDEF = 0; 273 static const uint16 SIZE_IP4 = 8; 274 static const uint16 SIZE_IP6 = 20; 275 StunAddressAttribute(uint16 type, const talk_base::SocketAddress& addr); 276 StunAddressAttribute(uint16 type, uint16 length); 277 278 virtual StunAttributeValueType value_type() const { 279 return STUN_VALUE_ADDRESS; 280 } 281 282 StunAddressFamily family() const { 283 switch (address_.ipaddr().family()) { 284 case AF_INET: 285 return STUN_ADDRESS_IPV4; 286 case AF_INET6: 287 return STUN_ADDRESS_IPV6; 288 } 289 return STUN_ADDRESS_UNDEF; 290 } 291 292 const talk_base::SocketAddress& GetAddress() const { return address_; } 293 const talk_base::IPAddress& ipaddr() const { return address_.ipaddr(); } 294 uint16 port() const { return address_.port(); } 295 296 void SetAddress(const talk_base::SocketAddress& addr) { 297 address_ = addr; 298 EnsureAddressLength(); 299 } 300 void SetIP(const talk_base::IPAddress& ip) { 301 address_.SetIP(ip); 302 EnsureAddressLength(); 303 } 304 void SetPort(uint16 port) { address_.SetPort(port); } 305 306 virtual bool Read(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf); 307 virtual bool Write(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) const; 308 309 private: 310 void EnsureAddressLength() { 311 switch (family()) { 312 case STUN_ADDRESS_IPV4: { 313 SetLength(SIZE_IP4); 314 break; 315 } 316 case STUN_ADDRESS_IPV6: { 317 SetLength(SIZE_IP6); 318 break; 319 } 320 default: { 321 SetLength(SIZE_UNDEF); 322 break; 323 } 324 } 325 } 326 talk_base::SocketAddress address_; 327 }; 328 329 // Implements STUN attributes that record an Internet address. When encoded 330 // in a STUN message, the address contained in this attribute is XORed with the 331 // transaction ID of the message. 332 class StunXorAddressAttribute : public StunAddressAttribute { 333 public: 334 StunXorAddressAttribute(uint16 type, const talk_base::SocketAddress& addr); 335 StunXorAddressAttribute(uint16 type, uint16 length, 336 StunMessage* owner); 337 338 virtual StunAttributeValueType value_type() const { 339 return STUN_VALUE_XOR_ADDRESS; 340 } 341 virtual void SetOwner(StunMessage* owner) { 342 owner_ = owner; 343 } 344 virtual bool Read(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf); 345 virtual bool Write(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) const; 346 347 private: 348 talk_base::IPAddress GetXoredIP() const; 349 StunMessage* owner_; 350 }; 351 352 // Implements STUN attributes that record a 32-bit integer. 353 class StunUInt32Attribute : public StunAttribute { 354 public: 355 static const uint16 SIZE = 4; 356 StunUInt32Attribute(uint16 type, uint32 value); 357 explicit StunUInt32Attribute(uint16 type); 358 359 virtual StunAttributeValueType value_type() const { 360 return STUN_VALUE_UINT32; 361 } 362 363 uint32 value() const { return bits_; } 364 void SetValue(uint32 bits) { bits_ = bits; } 365 366 bool GetBit(size_t index) const; 367 void SetBit(size_t index, bool value); 368 369 virtual bool Read(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf); 370 virtual bool Write(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) const; 371 372 private: 373 uint32 bits_; 374 }; 375 376 class StunUInt64Attribute : public StunAttribute { 377 public: 378 static const uint16 SIZE = 8; 379 StunUInt64Attribute(uint16 type, uint64 value); 380 explicit StunUInt64Attribute(uint16 type); 381 382 virtual StunAttributeValueType value_type() const { 383 return STUN_VALUE_UINT64; 384 } 385 386 uint64 value() const { return bits_; } 387 void SetValue(uint64 bits) { bits_ = bits; } 388 389 virtual bool Read(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf); 390 virtual bool Write(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) const; 391 392 private: 393 uint64 bits_; 394 }; 395 396 // Implements STUN attributes that record an arbitrary byte string. 397 class StunByteStringAttribute : public StunAttribute { 398 public: 399 explicit StunByteStringAttribute(uint16 type); 400 StunByteStringAttribute(uint16 type, const std::string& str); 401 StunByteStringAttribute(uint16 type, const void* bytes, size_t length); 402 StunByteStringAttribute(uint16 type, uint16 length); 403 ~StunByteStringAttribute(); 404 405 virtual StunAttributeValueType value_type() const { 406 return STUN_VALUE_BYTE_STRING; 407 } 408 409 const char* bytes() const { return bytes_; } 410 std::string GetString() const { return std::string(bytes_, length()); } 411 412 void CopyBytes(const char* bytes); // uses strlen 413 void CopyBytes(const void* bytes, size_t length); 414 415 uint8 GetByte(size_t index) const; 416 void SetByte(size_t index, uint8 value); 417 418 virtual bool Read(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf); 419 virtual bool Write(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) const; 420 421 private: 422 void SetBytes(char* bytes, size_t length); 423 424 char* bytes_; 425 }; 426 427 // Implements STUN attributes that record an error code. 428 class StunErrorCodeAttribute : public StunAttribute { 429 public: 430 static const uint16 MIN_SIZE = 4; 431 StunErrorCodeAttribute(uint16 type, int code, const std::string& reason); 432 StunErrorCodeAttribute(uint16 type, uint16 length); 433 ~StunErrorCodeAttribute(); 434 435 virtual StunAttributeValueType value_type() const { 436 return STUN_VALUE_ERROR_CODE; 437 } 438 439 // The combined error and class, e.g. 0x400. 440 int code() const; 441 void SetCode(int code); 442 443 // The individual error components. 444 int eclass() const { return class_; } 445 int number() const { return number_; } 446 const std::string& reason() const { return reason_; } 447 void SetClass(uint8 eclass) { class_ = eclass; } 448 void SetNumber(uint8 number) { number_ = number; } 449 void SetReason(const std::string& reason); 450 451 bool Read(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf); 452 bool Write(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) const; 453 454 private: 455 uint8 class_; 456 uint8 number_; 457 std::string reason_; 458 }; 459 460 // Implements STUN attributes that record a list of attribute names. 461 class StunUInt16ListAttribute : public StunAttribute { 462 public: 463 StunUInt16ListAttribute(uint16 type, uint16 length); 464 ~StunUInt16ListAttribute(); 465 466 virtual StunAttributeValueType value_type() const { 467 return STUN_VALUE_UINT16_LIST; 468 } 469 470 size_t Size() const; 471 uint16 GetType(int index) const; 472 void SetType(int index, uint16 value); 473 void AddType(uint16 value); 474 475 bool Read(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf); 476 bool Write(talk_base::ByteBuffer* buf) const; 477 478 private: 479 std::vector<uint16>* attr_types_; 480 }; 481 482 // Returns the (successful) response type for the given request type. 483 // Returns -1 if |request_type| is not a valid request type. 484 int GetStunSuccessResponseType(int request_type); 485 486 // Returns the error response type for the given request type. 487 // Returns -1 if |request_type| is not a valid request type. 488 int GetStunErrorResponseType(int request_type); 489 490 // Returns whether a given message is a request type. 491 bool IsStunRequestType(int msg_type); 492 493 // Returns whether a given message is an indication type. 494 bool IsStunIndicationType(int msg_type); 495 496 // Returns whether a given response is a success type. 497 bool IsStunSuccessResponseType(int msg_type); 498 499 // Returns whether a given response is an error type. 500 bool IsStunErrorResponseType(int msg_type); 501 502 // Computes the STUN long-term credential hash. 503 bool ComputeStunCredentialHash(const std::string& username, 504 const std::string& realm, const std::string& password, std::string* hash); 505 506 // TODO: Move the TURN/ICE stuff below out to separate files. 507 extern const char TURN_MAGIC_COOKIE_VALUE[4]; 508 509 // "GTURN" STUN methods. 510 // TODO: Rename these methods to GTURN_ to make it clear they aren't 511 // part of standard STUN/TURN. 512 enum RelayMessageType { 513 // For now, using the same defs from TurnMessageType below. 514 // STUN_ALLOCATE_REQUEST = 0x0003, 515 // STUN_ALLOCATE_RESPONSE = 0x0103, 516 // STUN_ALLOCATE_ERROR_RESPONSE = 0x0113, 517 STUN_SEND_REQUEST = 0x0004, 518 STUN_SEND_RESPONSE = 0x0104, 519 STUN_SEND_ERROR_RESPONSE = 0x0114, 520 STUN_DATA_INDICATION = 0x0115, 521 }; 522 523 // "GTURN"-specific STUN attributes. 524 // TODO: Rename these attributes to GTURN_ to avoid conflicts. 525 enum RelayAttributeType { 526 STUN_ATTR_LIFETIME = 0x000d, // UInt32 527 STUN_ATTR_MAGIC_COOKIE = 0x000f, // ByteString, 4 bytes 528 STUN_ATTR_BANDWIDTH = 0x0010, // UInt32 529 STUN_ATTR_DESTINATION_ADDRESS = 0x0011, // Address 530 STUN_ATTR_SOURCE_ADDRESS2 = 0x0012, // Address 531 STUN_ATTR_DATA = 0x0013, // ByteString 532 STUN_ATTR_OPTIONS = 0x8001, // UInt32 533 }; 534 535 // A "GTURN" STUN message. 536 class RelayMessage : public StunMessage { 537 protected: 538 virtual StunAttributeValueType GetAttributeValueType(int type) const { 539 switch (type) { 540 case STUN_ATTR_LIFETIME: return STUN_VALUE_UINT32; 541 case STUN_ATTR_MAGIC_COOKIE: return STUN_VALUE_BYTE_STRING; 542 case STUN_ATTR_BANDWIDTH: return STUN_VALUE_UINT32; 543 case STUN_ATTR_DESTINATION_ADDRESS: return STUN_VALUE_ADDRESS; 544 case STUN_ATTR_SOURCE_ADDRESS2: return STUN_VALUE_ADDRESS; 545 case STUN_ATTR_DATA: return STUN_VALUE_BYTE_STRING; 546 case STUN_ATTR_OPTIONS: return STUN_VALUE_UINT32; 547 default: return StunMessage::GetAttributeValueType(type); 548 } 549 } 550 virtual StunMessage* CreateNew() const { return new RelayMessage(); } 551 }; 552 553 // Defined in TURN RFC 5766. 554 enum TurnMessageType { 555 STUN_ALLOCATE_REQUEST = 0x0003, 556 STUN_ALLOCATE_RESPONSE = 0x0103, 557 STUN_ALLOCATE_ERROR_RESPONSE = 0x0113, 558 TURN_REFRESH_REQUEST = 0x0004, 559 TURN_REFRESH_RESPONSE = 0x0104, 560 TURN_REFRESH_ERROR_RESPONSE = 0x0114, 561 TURN_SEND_INDICATION = 0x0016, 562 TURN_DATA_INDICATION = 0x0017, 563 TURN_CREATE_PERMISSION_REQUEST = 0x0008, 564 TURN_CREATE_PERMISSION_RESPONSE = 0x0108, 565 TURN_CREATE_PERMISSION_ERROR_RESPONSE = 0x0118, 566 TURN_CHANNEL_BIND_REQUEST = 0x0009, 567 TURN_CHANNEL_BIND_RESPONSE = 0x0109, 568 TURN_CHANNEL_BIND_ERROR_RESPONSE = 0x0119, 569 }; 570 571 enum TurnAttributeType { 572 STUN_ATTR_CHANNEL_NUMBER = 0x000C, // UInt32 573 STUN_ATTR_TURN_LIFETIME = 0x000d, // UInt32 574 STUN_ATTR_XOR_PEER_ADDRESS = 0x0012, // XorAddress 575 // TODO(mallinath) - Uncomment after RelayAttributes are renamed. 576 // STUN_ATTR_DATA = 0x0013, // ByteString 577 STUN_ATTR_XOR_RELAYED_ADDRESS = 0x0016, // XorAddress 578 STUN_ATTR_EVEN_PORT = 0x0018, // ByteString, 1 byte. 579 STUN_ATTR_REQUESTED_TRANSPORT = 0x0019, // UInt32 580 STUN_ATTR_DONT_FRAGMENT = 0x001A, // No content, Length = 0 581 STUN_ATTR_RESERVATION_TOKEN = 0x0022, // ByteString, 8 bytes. 582 // TODO(mallinath) - Rename STUN_ATTR_TURN_LIFETIME to STUN_ATTR_LIFETIME and 583 // STUN_ATTR_TURN_DATA to STUN_ATTR_DATA. Also rename RelayMessage attributes 584 // by appending G to attribute name. 585 }; 586 587 // RFC 5766-defined errors. 588 enum TurnErrorType { 589 STUN_ERROR_FORBIDDEN = 403, 590 STUN_ERROR_ALLOCATION_MISMATCH = 437, 591 STUN_ERROR_WRONG_CREDENTIALS = 441, 592 STUN_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL = 442 593 }; 594 extern const char STUN_ERROR_REASON_FORBIDDEN[]; 595 extern const char STUN_ERROR_REASON_ALLOCATION_MISMATCH[]; 596 extern const char STUN_ERROR_REASON_WRONG_CREDENTIALS[]; 597 extern const char STUN_ERROR_REASON_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL[]; 598 class TurnMessage : public StunMessage { 599 protected: 600 virtual StunAttributeValueType GetAttributeValueType(int type) const { 601 switch (type) { 602 case STUN_ATTR_CHANNEL_NUMBER: return STUN_VALUE_UINT32; 603 case STUN_ATTR_TURN_LIFETIME: return STUN_VALUE_UINT32; 604 case STUN_ATTR_XOR_PEER_ADDRESS: return STUN_VALUE_XOR_ADDRESS; 605 case STUN_ATTR_DATA: return STUN_VALUE_BYTE_STRING; 606 case STUN_ATTR_XOR_RELAYED_ADDRESS: return STUN_VALUE_XOR_ADDRESS; 607 case STUN_ATTR_EVEN_PORT: return STUN_VALUE_BYTE_STRING; 608 case STUN_ATTR_REQUESTED_TRANSPORT: return STUN_VALUE_UINT32; 609 case STUN_ATTR_DONT_FRAGMENT: return STUN_VALUE_BYTE_STRING; 610 case STUN_ATTR_RESERVATION_TOKEN: return STUN_VALUE_BYTE_STRING; 611 default: return StunMessage::GetAttributeValueType(type); 612 } 613 } 614 virtual StunMessage* CreateNew() const { return new TurnMessage(); } 615 }; 616 617 // RFC 5245 ICE STUN attributes. 618 enum IceAttributeType { 619 STUN_ATTR_PRIORITY = 0x0024, // UInt32 620 STUN_ATTR_USE_CANDIDATE = 0x0025, // No content, Length = 0 621 STUN_ATTR_ICE_CONTROLLED = 0x8029, // UInt64 622 STUN_ATTR_ICE_CONTROLLING = 0x802A // UInt64 623 }; 624 625 // RFC 5245-defined errors. 626 enum IceErrorCode { 627 STUN_ERROR_ROLE_CONFLICT = 487, 628 }; 629 extern const char STUN_ERROR_REASON_ROLE_CONFLICT[]; 630 631 // A RFC 5245 ICE STUN message. 632 class IceMessage : public StunMessage { 633 protected: 634 virtual StunAttributeValueType GetAttributeValueType(int type) const { 635 switch (type) { 636 case STUN_ATTR_PRIORITY: return STUN_VALUE_UINT32; 637 case STUN_ATTR_USE_CANDIDATE: return STUN_VALUE_BYTE_STRING; 638 case STUN_ATTR_ICE_CONTROLLED: return STUN_VALUE_UINT64; 639 case STUN_ATTR_ICE_CONTROLLING: return STUN_VALUE_UINT64; 640 default: return StunMessage::GetAttributeValueType(type); 641 } 642 } 643 virtual StunMessage* CreateNew() const { return new IceMessage(); } 644 }; 645 646 } // namespace cricket 647 648 #endif // TALK_P2P_BASE_STUN_H_ 649