libuv/oio.h

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#ifndef OIO_H
#define OIO_H
#define OIO_VERSION_MAJOR 0
#define OIO_VERSION_MINOR 1
#include <stdint.h> /* int64_t */
#include <sys/types.h> /* size_t */
typedef struct oio_err_s oio_err;
typedef struct oio_handle_s oio_handle;
typedef struct oio_req_s oio_req;
#if defined(__unix__) || defined(__POSIX__) || defined(__APPLE__)
# include "oio-unix.h"
#else
# include "oio-win.h"
#endif
/* The status parameter is 0 if the request completed successfully,
* and should be -1 if the request was cancelled or failed.
* For oio_close_cb, -1 means that the handle was closed due to an error.
* Error details can be obtained by calling oio_last_error().
*
* In the case of oio_read_cb the oio_buf returned should be freed by the
* user.
*/
typedef oio_buf (*oio_alloc_cb)(oio_handle* handle, size_t suggested_size);
typedef void (*oio_read_cb)(oio_handle *handle, int nread, oio_buf buf);
typedef void (*oio_write_cb)(oio_req* req, int status);
typedef void (*oio_connect_cb)(oio_req* req, int status);
typedef void (*oio_accept_cb)(oio_handle* handle);
typedef void (*oio_close_cb)(oio_handle* handle, int status);
typedef void (*oio_timer_cb)(oio_req* req, int64_t skew, int status);
/* Expand this list if necessary. */
typedef enum {
OIO_UNKNOWN = -1,
OIO_OK = 0,
OIO_EOF,
OIO_EACCESS,
OIO_EAGAIN,
OIO_EADDRINUSE,
OIO_EADDRNOTAVAIL,
OIO_EAFNOSUPPORT,
OIO_EALREADY,
OIO_EBADF,
OIO_EBUSY,
OIO_ECONNABORTED,
OIO_ECONNREFUSED,
OIO_ECONNRESET,
OIO_EDESTADDRREQ,
OIO_EFAULT,
OIO_EHOSTUNREACH,
OIO_EINTR,
OIO_EINVAL,
OIO_EISCONN,
OIO_EMFILE,
OIO_ENETDOWN,
OIO_ENETUNREACH,
OIO_ENFILE,
OIO_ENOBUFS,
OIO_ENOMEM,
OIO_ENONET,
OIO_ENOPROTOOPT,
OIO_ENOTCONN,
OIO_ENOTSOCK,
OIO_ENOTSUP,
OIO_EPROTO,
OIO_EPROTONOSUPPORT,
OIO_EPROTOTYPE,
OIO_ETIMEDOUT
} oio_err_code;
typedef enum {
OIO_UNKNOWN_HANDLE = 0,
OIO_TCP,
OIO_NAMED_PIPE,
OIO_TTY,
OIO_FILE,
} oio_handle_type;
typedef enum {
OIO_UNKNOWN_REQ = 0,
OIO_CONNECT,
OIO_ACCEPT,
OIO_READ,
OIO_WRITE,
OIO_SHUTDOWN,
OIO_TIMEOUT
} oio_req_type;
struct oio_err_s {
/* read-only */
oio_err_code code;
/* private */
int sys_errno_;
};
struct oio_req_s {
/* read-only */
oio_req_type type;
/* public */
oio_handle* handle;
void* cb;
void* data;
/* private */
oio_req_private_fields
};
struct oio_handle_s {
/* read-only */
oio_handle_type type;
/* public */
oio_close_cb close_cb;
void* data;
/* private */
oio_handle_private_fields
};
/**
* Most functions return boolean: 0 for success and -1 for failure.
* On error the user should then call oio_last_error() to determine
* the error code.
*/
oio_err oio_last_error();
char* oio_strerror(oio_err err);
void oio_init(oio_alloc_cb alloc);
int oio_run();
void oio_update_time();
int64_t oio_now();
void oio_req_init(oio_req* req, oio_handle* handle, void* cb);
/*
* TODO:
* - oio_(pipe|pipe_tty)_handle_init
* - oio_bind_pipe(char* name)
* - oio_continuous_read(oio_handle* handle, oio_continuous_read_cb* cb)
* - A way to list cancelled oio_reqs after before/on oio_close_cb
*/
/* TCP socket methods.
* Handle and callback bust be set by calling oio_req_init.
*/
int oio_tcp_init(oio_handle* handle, oio_close_cb close_cb, void* data);
int oio_bind(oio_handle* handle, struct sockaddr* addr);
int oio_connect(oio_req* req, struct sockaddr* addr);
int oio_shutdown(oio_req* req);
/* TCP server methods. */
int oio_listen(oio_handle* handle, int backlog, oio_accept_cb cb);
/* Call this after accept_cb. client does not need to be initialized. */
int oio_accept(oio_handle* server, oio_handle* client,
oio_close_cb close_cb, void* data);
/* Read data from an incoming stream. The callback will be made several */
/* several times until there is no more data to read or oio_read_stop is */
/* called. When we've reached EOF nread will be set to -1 and the error is */
/* set to OIO_EOF. When nread == -1 the buf parameter might not point to a */
/* valid buffer; in that case buf.len and buf.base are both set to 0. */
/* Note that nread might also be 0, which does *not* indicate an error or */
/* eof; it happens when liboio requested a buffer through the alloc callback */
/* but then decided that it didn't need that buffer. */
int oio_read_start(oio_handle* handle, oio_read_cb cb);
int oio_read_stop(oio_handle* handle);
int oio_write(oio_req* req, oio_buf* bufs, int bufcnt);
/* Timer methods */
int oio_timeout(oio_req* req, int64_t timeout);
/* Request handle to be closed. close_cb will be called
* asynchronously after this call.
*/
int oio_close(oio_handle* handle);
/* Utility */
struct sockaddr_in oio_ip4_addr(char* ip, int port);
#endif /* OIO_H */