From 15ad172a847fa667c57a4594ef4158405db9a984 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Angelo Mantellini Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 17:50:43 +0200 Subject: [HICN-554] hicn-light refactoring MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Change-Id: I36f2d393741d4502ce14d3791158e43e3e9cd4cf Signed-off-by: Jordan Augé --- hicn-light/src/hicn/core/dispatcher.h | 288 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 288 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 hicn-light/src/hicn/core/dispatcher.h (limited to 'hicn-light/src/hicn/core/dispatcher.h') diff --git a/hicn-light/src/hicn/core/dispatcher.h b/hicn-light/src/hicn/core/dispatcher.h deleted file mode 100644 index e5c2df336..000000000 --- a/hicn-light/src/hicn/core/dispatcher.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,288 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2017-2019 Cisco and/or its affiliates. - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at: - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -/** - * @header hicn-light Dispatcher - * @abstract The dispatcher is the event loop run by Forwarder. - * @discussion - * These functions manage listeners, timers, and network events inside - * the event loop. - * - * Curently, it is a thin wrapper around an event so we don't have to - * expose that implementation detail to other modules. - * - */ - -#ifndef dispatcher_h -#define dispatcher_h - -#ifndef _WIN32 -#include -#endif -#include - -struct dispatcher; -typedef struct dispatcher Dispatcher; - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -PARCEventScheduler *dispatcher_GetEventScheduler(Dispatcher *dispatcher); -/** - * Creates an event dispatcher - * - * Event dispatcher based on PARCEvent - * - * @return non-null Allocated event dispatcher - * @return null An error - */ -Dispatcher *dispatcher_Create(Logger *logger); - -/** - * Destroys event dispatcher - * - * Caller is responsible for destroying call events before destroying - * the event dispatcher. - */ -void dispatcher_Destroy(Dispatcher **dispatcherPtr); - -/** - * @function dispatcher_Stop - * @abstract Called from a different thread, tells the dispatcher to stop - * @discussion - * Called from a user thread or from an interrupt handler. - * Does not block. Use dispatcher_WaitForStopped() to - * block until stopped after calling this. - */ -void dispatcher_Stop(Dispatcher *dispatcher); - -/** - * @function dispatcher_WaitForStopped - * @abstract Blocks until dispatcher in stopped state - * @discussion - * Used after dispatcher_Stop() to wait for stop. - */ -void dispatcher_WaitForStopped(Dispatcher *dispatcher); - -/** - * @function dispatcher_Run - * @abstract Runs the forwarder, blocks. - */ -void dispatcher_Run(Dispatcher *dispatcher); - -/** - * @function dispatcher_RunDuration - * @abstract Runs forwarder for at most duration, blocks. - * @discussion - * Blocks running the forwarder for a duration. May be called - * iteratively to keep running. Duration is a minimum, actual - * runtime may be slightly longer. - */ -void dispatcher_RunDuration(Dispatcher *dispatcher, struct timeval *duration); - -/** - * @header dispatcher_RunCount - * @abstract Run the event loop for the given count cycles - * @discussion - * Runs the event loop for the given number of cycles, blocking - * until done. May be called sequentially over and over. - * - */ -void dispatcher_RunCount(Dispatcher *dispatcher, unsigned count); - -typedef int SocketType; - -typedef struct evconnlistener Listener; - -/** - * @typedef ListenerCallback - * @abstract Callback function typedef for a stream listener - * - * @constant listener is the object created by forwarder_NewBind() - * that received the client connection - * @constant client_socket is the client socket - * @constant user_data is the user_data passed to - * forwarder_NewBind() - * @constant client_addr is the client address - * @constant socklen is the length of client_addr - * @discussion <#Discussion#> - */ -typedef void(ListenerCallback)(Listener *listener, SocketType client_socket, - struct sockaddr *client_addr, int socklen, - void *user_data); - -/** - * @header forwarder_NewBind - * @abstract Allocate a new stream listener - * @discussion - * The server socket will be freed when closed and will be reusable. - * - * @param forwarder that owns the event loop - * @param cb is the callback for a new connection - * @param user_data is opaque user data passed to the callback - * @param backlog is the listen() depth, may use -1 for a default value - * @param sa is the socket address to bind to (INET, INET6, LOCAL) - * @param socklen is the sizeof the actual sockaddr (e.g. sizeof(sockaddr_un)) - */ -PARCEventSocket *dispatcher_CreateListener(Dispatcher *dispatcher, - PARCEventSocket_Callback *callback, - void *user_data, int backlog, - const struct sockaddr *sa, - int socklen); - -void dispatcher_DestroyListener(Dispatcher *dispatcher, - PARCEventSocket **listenerPtr); - -typedef struct event TimerEvent; -typedef struct event NetworkEvent; -typedef struct event SignalEvent; - -/** - * @typedef EventCallback - * @abstract A network event or a timer callback - * @constant fd The file descriptor associated with the event, may be -1 for - * timers - * @constant which_event is a bitmap of the EventType - * @constant user_data is the user_data passed to - * Forwarder_CreateEvent() - */ -typedef void(EventCallback)(SocketType fd, short which_event, void *user_data); - -/** - * @function dispatcher_CreateTimer - * @abstract Creates a Event for use as a timer. - * @discussion - * - * When created, the timer is idle and you need to call - * forwarder_StartTimer() - * - * @param isPeriodic means the timer will fire repeatidly, otherwise it is a - * one-shot and needs to be set again with dispatcher_StartTimer() - */ -PARCEventTimer *dispatcher_CreateTimer(Dispatcher *dispatcher, bool isPeriodic, - PARCEvent_Callback *callback, - void *userData); - -/** - * @function dispatcher_StartTimer - * @abstract Starts the timer with the given delay. - * @discussion - * If the timer is periodic, it will keep firing with the given delay - */ -void dispatcher_StartTimer(Dispatcher *dispatcher, PARCEventTimer *timerEvent, - struct timeval *delay); - -void dispatcher_StopTimer(Dispatcher *dispatcher, PARCEventTimer *timerEvent); - -/** - * @function dispatcher_DestroyTimerEvent - * @abstract Cancels the timer and frees the event - */ -void dispatcher_DestroyTimerEvent(Dispatcher *dispatcher, - PARCEventTimer **eventPtr); - -/** - * @function dispatcher_CreateNetworkEvent - * @abstract Creates a network event callback on the socket - * @discussion - * May be used on any sort of file descriptor or socket. The event is edge - * triggered and non-reentrent. This means you need to drain the events off the - * socket, as the callback will not be called again until a new event arrives. - * - * When created, the event is idle and you need to call - * forwarder_StartNetworkEvent() - * - * @param isPersistent means the callback will keep firing with new events, - * otherwise its a one-shot - * @param fd is the socket to monitor - */ -PARCEvent *dispatcher_CreateNetworkEvent(Dispatcher *dispatcher, - bool isPersistent, - PARCEvent_Callback *callback, - void *userData, int fd); - -void dispatcher_StartNetworkEvent(Dispatcher *dispatcher, PARCEvent *event); -void dispatcher_StopNetworkEvent(Dispatcher *dispatcher, PARCEvent *event); - -void dispatcher_DestroyNetworkEvent(Dispatcher *dispatcher, - PARCEvent **eventPtr); - -/** - * @function dispatcher_CreateSignalEvent - * @abstract Creates a signal trap - * @discussion - * May be used on catchable signals. The event is edge triggered and - * non-reentrent. Signal events are persistent. - * - * When created, the signal trap is idle and you need to call - * forwarder_StartSignalEvent() - * - * @param signal is the system signal to monitor (e.g. SIGINT). - * @return <#return#> - */ -PARCEventSignal *dispatcher_CreateSignalEvent( - Dispatcher *dispatcher, PARCEventSignal_Callback *callback, void *userData, - int signal); - -void dispatcher_DestroySignalEvent(Dispatcher *dispatcher, - PARCEventSignal **eventPtr); - -void dispatcher_StartSignalEvent(Dispatcher *dispatcher, - PARCEventSignal *event); -void dispatcher_StopSignalEvent(Dispatcher *dispatcher, PARCEventSignal *event); - -// ============= -// stream buffers - -#include -#include - -/** - * @function dispatcher_CreateStreamBuffer - * @abstract Creates a high-function buffer around a stream socket - */ -PARCEventQueue *dispatcher_CreateStreamBufferFromSocket(Dispatcher *dispatcher, - SocketType fd); - -/** - * @function dispatcher_StreamBufferConnect - * @abstract Create a TCP tunnel to a remote peer - * @discussion - * For TCP, both address pairs need to be the same address family: both INET - * or both INET6. The remote address must have the complete socket information - * (address, port). The local socket could be wildcarded or may specify down to - * the (address, port) pair. - * - * If the local address is IPADDR_ANY and the port is 0, then it is a normal - * call to "connect" that will use whatever local IP address and whatever local - * port for the connection. If either the address or port is set, the local - * socket will first be bound (via bind(2)), and then call connect(). - * - * It is unlikely that the buffer will be connected by the time the function - * returns. The eventCallback will fire once the remote system accepts the - * conneciton. - * - * @return NULL on error, otherwise a streambuffer. - */ -PARCEventQueue *dispatcher_StreamBufferConnect(Dispatcher *dispatcher, - const AddressPair *pair); -#endif // dispatcher_h -- cgit 1.2.3-korg