123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109 |
- /******************************************************************************
- *
- * Copyright 2014 Google, Inc.
- *
- * 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.
- *
- ******************************************************************************/
- #pragma once
- #include <stdbool.h>
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include <sys/types.h>
- typedef struct reactor_t reactor_t;
- typedef struct socket_t socket_t;
- typedef uint16_t port_t;
- typedef void (*socket_cb)(socket_t* socket, void* context);
- // Returns a new socket object. The socket is in an idle, disconnected state
- // when it is returned by this function. The returned object must be freed by
- // calling |socket_free|. Returns NULL on failure.
- socket_t* socket_new(void);
- // Returns a new socket object backed by |fd|. The socket object is in whichever
- // state |fd| is in when it was passed to this function. The returned object
- // must be freed by calling |socket_free|. Returns NULL on failure. If this
- // function is successful, ownership of |fd| is transferred and the caller must
- // not close it.
- socket_t* socket_new_from_fd(int fd);
- // Frees a socket object created by |socket_new| or |socket_accept|. |socket|
- // may be NULL. If the socket was connected, it will be disconnected.
- void socket_free(socket_t* socket);
- // Puts |socket| in listening mode for incoming TCP connections on the specified
- // |port| and the loopback IPv4 address. Returns true on success, false on
- // failure (e.g. |port| is bound by another socket). |socket| may not be NULL.
- bool socket_listen(const socket_t* socket, port_t port);
- // Blocks on a listening socket, |socket|, until a client connects to it.
- // Returns a connected socket on success, NULL on failure. The returned object
- // must be freed by calling |socket_free|. |socket| may not be NULL.
- socket_t* socket_accept(const socket_t* socket);
- // Reads up to |count| bytes from |socket| into |buf|. This function will not
- // block. This function returns a positive integer representing the number
- // of bytes copied into |buf| on success, 0 if the socket has disconnected,
- // and -1 on error. This function may return a value less than |count| if not
- // enough data is currently available. If this function returns -1, errno will
- // also be set (see recv(2) for possible errno values). However, if the reading
- // system call was interrupted with errno of EINTR, the read operation is
- // restarted internally without propagating EINTR back to the caller. If there
- // were no bytes available to be read, this function returns -1 and sets errno
- // to EWOULDBLOCK. Neither |socket| nor |buf| may be NULL.
- ssize_t socket_read(const socket_t* socket, void* buf, size_t count);
- // Writes up to |count| bytes from |buf| into |socket|. This function will not
- // block. Returns a positive integer representing the number of bytes written
- // to |socket| on success, 0 if the socket has disconnected, and -1 on error.
- // This function may return a value less than |count| if writing more bytes
- // would result in blocking. If this function returns -1, errno will also be
- // set (see send(2) for possible errno values). However, if the writing system
- // call was interrupted with errno of EINTR, the write operation is restarted
- // internally without propagating EINTR back to the caller. If no bytes could
- // be written without blocking, this function will return -1 and set errno to
- // EWOULDBLOCK. Neither |socket| nor |buf| may be NULL.
- ssize_t socket_write(const socket_t* socket, const void* buf, size_t count);
- // This function performs the same write operation as |socket_write| and also
- // sends the file descriptor |fd| over the socket to a remote process. Ownership
- // of |fd| transfers to this function and the descriptor must not be used any
- // longer. If |fd| is INVALID_FD, this function behaves the same as
- // |socket_write|.
- ssize_t socket_write_and_transfer_fd(const socket_t* socket, const void* buf,
- size_t count, int fd);
- // Returns the number of bytes that can be read from |socket| without blocking.
- // On error, this function returns -1. |socket| may not be NULL.
- //
- // Note: this function should not be part of the socket interface. It is only
- // provided as a stop-gap until we can refactor away code that depends on
- // a priori knowledge of the byte count. Do not use this function unless
- // you need it while refactoring legacy bluedroid code.
- ssize_t socket_bytes_available(const socket_t* socket);
- // Registers |socket| with the |reactor|. When the socket becomes readable,
- // |read_cb| will be called. When the socket becomes writeable, |write_cb| will
- // be called. The |context| parameter is passed, untouched, to each of the
- // callback routines. Neither |socket| nor |reactor| may be NULL. |read_cb|,
- // |write_cb|, and |context| may be NULL.
- void socket_register(socket_t* socket, reactor_t* reactor, void* context,
- socket_cb read_cb, socket_cb write_cb);
- // Unregisters |socket| from whichever reactor it is registered with, if any.
- // This function is idempotent.
- void socket_unregister(socket_t* socket);
|