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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- G N A T . S O C K E T S . T H I N _ C O M M O N --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- Copyright (C) 2008-2014, AdaCore --
10 -- --
11 -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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16 -- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
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23 -- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
24 -- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
25 -- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
26 -- --
27 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
28 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
29 -- --
30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 -- This is the target-independent part of the thin sockets mapping.
33 -- This package should not be directly with'ed by an applications program.
35 with Ada.Unchecked_Conversion;
37 with Interfaces.C;
38 with Interfaces.C.Pointers;
40 package GNAT.Sockets.Thin_Common is
42 package C renames Interfaces.C;
44 use type C.int;
45 -- This is so we can declare the Failure constant below
47 Success : constant C.int := 0;
48 Failure : constant C.int := -1;
50 type time_t is
51 range -2 ** (8 * SOSC.SIZEOF_tv_sec - 1)
52 .. 2 ** (8 * SOSC.SIZEOF_tv_sec - 1) - 1;
53 for time_t'Size use 8 * SOSC.SIZEOF_tv_sec;
54 pragma Convention (C, time_t);
56 type suseconds_t is
57 range -2 ** (8 * SOSC.SIZEOF_tv_usec - 1)
58 .. 2 ** (8 * SOSC.SIZEOF_tv_usec - 1) - 1;
59 for suseconds_t'Size use 8 * SOSC.SIZEOF_tv_usec;
60 pragma Convention (C, suseconds_t);
62 type Timeval is record
63 Tv_Sec : time_t;
64 Tv_Usec : suseconds_t;
65 end record;
66 pragma Convention (C, Timeval);
68 type Timeval_Access is access all Timeval;
69 pragma Convention (C, Timeval_Access);
71 Immediat : constant Timeval := (0, 0);
73 -------------------------------------------
74 -- Mapping tables to low level constants --
75 -------------------------------------------
77 Families : constant array (Family_Type) of C.int :=
78 (Family_Inet => SOSC.AF_INET,
79 Family_Inet6 => SOSC.AF_INET6);
81 Lengths : constant array (Family_Type) of C.unsigned_char :=
82 (Family_Inet => SOSC.SIZEOF_sockaddr_in,
83 Family_Inet6 => SOSC.SIZEOF_sockaddr_in6);
85 ----------------------------
86 -- Generic socket address --
87 ----------------------------
89 -- Common header
91 -- All socket address types (struct sockaddr, struct sockaddr_storage,
92 -- and protocol specific address types) start with the same 2-byte header,
93 -- which is either a length and a family (one byte each) or just a two-byte
94 -- family. The following unchecked union describes the two possible layouts
95 -- and is meant to be constrained with SOSC.Have_Sockaddr_Len.
97 type Sockaddr_Length_And_Family
98 (Has_Sockaddr_Len : Boolean := False)
99 is record
100 case Has_Sockaddr_Len is
101 when True =>
102 Length : C.unsigned_char;
103 Char_Family : C.unsigned_char;
105 when False =>
106 Short_Family : C.unsigned_short;
107 end case;
108 end record;
109 pragma Unchecked_Union (Sockaddr_Length_And_Family);
110 pragma Convention (C, Sockaddr_Length_And_Family);
112 procedure Set_Family
113 (Length_And_Family : out Sockaddr_Length_And_Family;
114 Family : Family_Type);
115 -- Set the family component to the appropriate value for Family, and also
116 -- set Length accordingly if applicable on this platform.
118 type Sockaddr is record
119 Sa_Family : Sockaddr_Length_And_Family;
120 -- Address family (and address length on some platforms)
122 Sa_Data : C.char_array (1 .. 14) := (others => C.nul);
123 -- Family-specific data
124 -- Note that some platforms require that all unused (reserved) bytes
125 -- in addresses be initialized to 0 (e.g. VxWorks).
126 end record;
127 pragma Convention (C, Sockaddr);
128 -- Generic socket address
130 type Sockaddr_Access is access all Sockaddr;
131 pragma Convention (C, Sockaddr_Access);
132 -- Access to socket address
134 ----------------------------
135 -- AF_INET socket address --
136 ----------------------------
138 type In_Addr is record
139 S_B1, S_B2, S_B3, S_B4 : C.unsigned_char;
140 end record;
141 for In_Addr'Alignment use C.int'Alignment;
142 pragma Convention (C, In_Addr);
143 -- IPv4 address, represented as a network-order C.int. Note that the
144 -- underlying operating system may assume that values of this type have
145 -- C.int alignment, so we need to provide a suitable alignment clause here.
147 function To_In_Addr is new Ada.Unchecked_Conversion (C.int, In_Addr);
148 function To_Int is new Ada.Unchecked_Conversion (In_Addr, C.int);
150 type In_Addr_Access is access all In_Addr;
151 pragma Convention (C, In_Addr_Access);
152 -- Access to internet address
154 Inaddr_Any : aliased constant In_Addr := (others => 0);
155 -- Any internet address (all the interfaces)
157 type In_Addr_Access_Array is array (C.size_t range <>)
158 of aliased In_Addr_Access;
159 pragma Convention (C, In_Addr_Access_Array);
161 package In_Addr_Access_Pointers is new C.Pointers
162 (C.size_t, In_Addr_Access, In_Addr_Access_Array, null);
163 -- Array of internet addresses
165 type Sockaddr_In is record
166 Sin_Family : Sockaddr_Length_And_Family;
167 -- Address family (and address length on some platforms)
169 Sin_Port : C.unsigned_short;
170 -- Port in network byte order
172 Sin_Addr : In_Addr;
173 -- IPv4 address
175 Sin_Zero : C.char_array (1 .. 8) := (others => C.nul);
176 -- Padding
178 -- Note that some platforms require that all unused (reserved) bytes
179 -- in addresses be initialized to 0 (e.g. VxWorks).
180 end record;
181 pragma Convention (C, Sockaddr_In);
182 -- Internet socket address
184 type Sockaddr_In_Access is access all Sockaddr_In;
185 pragma Convention (C, Sockaddr_In_Access);
186 -- Access to internet socket address
188 procedure Set_Port
189 (Sin : Sockaddr_In_Access;
190 Port : C.unsigned_short);
191 pragma Inline (Set_Port);
192 -- Set Sin.Sin_Port to Port
194 procedure Set_Address
195 (Sin : Sockaddr_In_Access;
196 Address : In_Addr);
197 pragma Inline (Set_Address);
198 -- Set Sin.Sin_Addr to Address
200 ------------------
201 -- Host entries --
202 ------------------
204 type Hostent is new
205 System.Storage_Elements.Storage_Array (1 .. SOSC.SIZEOF_struct_hostent);
206 for Hostent'Alignment use 8;
207 -- Host entry. This is an opaque type used only via the following
208 -- accessor functions, because 'struct hostent' has different layouts on
209 -- different platforms.
211 type Hostent_Access is access all Hostent;
212 pragma Convention (C, Hostent_Access);
213 -- Access to host entry
215 function Hostent_H_Name
216 (E : Hostent_Access) return System.Address;
218 function Hostent_H_Alias
219 (E : Hostent_Access; I : C.int) return System.Address;
221 function Hostent_H_Addrtype
222 (E : Hostent_Access) return C.int;
224 function Hostent_H_Length
225 (E : Hostent_Access) return C.int;
227 function Hostent_H_Addr
228 (E : Hostent_Access; Index : C.int) return System.Address;
230 ---------------------
231 -- Service entries --
232 ---------------------
234 type Servent is new
235 System.Storage_Elements.Storage_Array (1 .. SOSC.SIZEOF_struct_servent);
236 for Servent'Alignment use 8;
237 -- Service entry. This is an opaque type used only via the following
238 -- accessor functions, because 'struct servent' has different layouts on
239 -- different platforms.
241 type Servent_Access is access all Servent;
242 pragma Convention (C, Servent_Access);
243 -- Access to service entry
245 function Servent_S_Name
246 (E : Servent_Access) return System.Address;
248 function Servent_S_Alias
249 (E : Servent_Access; Index : C.int) return System.Address;
251 function Servent_S_Port
252 (E : Servent_Access) return C.unsigned_short;
254 function Servent_S_Proto
255 (E : Servent_Access) return System.Address;
257 ------------------
258 -- NetDB access --
259 ------------------
261 -- There are three possible situations for the following NetDB access
262 -- functions:
263 -- - inherently thread safe (case of data returned in a thread specific
264 -- buffer);
265 -- - thread safe using user-provided buffer;
266 -- - thread unsafe.
268 -- In the first and third cases, the Buf and Buflen are ignored. In the
269 -- second case, the caller must provide a buffer large enough to
270 -- accommodate the returned data. In the third case, the caller must ensure
271 -- that these functions are called within a critical section.
273 function C_Gethostbyname
274 (Name : C.char_array;
275 Ret : not null access Hostent;
276 Buf : System.Address;
277 Buflen : C.int;
278 H_Errnop : not null access C.int) return C.int;
280 function C_Gethostbyaddr
281 (Addr : System.Address;
282 Addr_Len : C.int;
283 Addr_Type : C.int;
284 Ret : not null access Hostent;
285 Buf : System.Address;
286 Buflen : C.int;
287 H_Errnop : not null access C.int) return C.int;
289 function C_Getservbyname
290 (Name : C.char_array;
291 Proto : C.char_array;
292 Ret : not null access Servent;
293 Buf : System.Address;
294 Buflen : C.int) return C.int;
296 function C_Getservbyport
297 (Port : C.int;
298 Proto : C.char_array;
299 Ret : not null access Servent;
300 Buf : System.Address;
301 Buflen : C.int) return C.int;
303 ------------------------------------
304 -- Scatter/gather vector handling --
305 ------------------------------------
307 type Msghdr is record
308 Msg_Name : System.Address;
309 Msg_Namelen : C.unsigned;
310 Msg_Iov : System.Address;
311 Msg_Iovlen : SOSC.Msg_Iovlen_T;
312 Msg_Control : System.Address;
313 Msg_Controllen : C.size_t;
314 Msg_Flags : C.int;
315 end record;
316 pragma Convention (C, Msghdr);
318 ----------------------------
319 -- Socket sets management --
320 ----------------------------
322 procedure Get_Socket_From_Set
323 (Set : access Fd_Set;
324 Last : access C.int;
325 Socket : access C.int);
326 -- Get last socket in Socket and remove it from the socket set. The
327 -- parameter Last is a maximum value of the largest socket. This hint is
328 -- used to avoid scanning very large socket sets. After a call to
329 -- Get_Socket_From_Set, Last is set back to the real largest socket in the
330 -- socket set.
332 procedure Insert_Socket_In_Set
333 (Set : access Fd_Set;
334 Socket : C.int);
335 -- Insert socket in the socket set
337 function Is_Socket_In_Set
338 (Set : access constant Fd_Set;
339 Socket : C.int) return C.int;
340 -- Check whether Socket is in the socket set, return a non-zero
341 -- value if it is, zero if it is not.
343 procedure Last_Socket_In_Set
344 (Set : access Fd_Set;
345 Last : access C.int);
346 -- Find the largest socket in the socket set. This is needed for select().
347 -- When Last_Socket_In_Set is called, parameter Last is a maximum value of
348 -- the largest socket. This hint is used to avoid scanning very large
349 -- socket sets. After the call, Last is set back to the real largest socket
350 -- in the socket set.
352 procedure Remove_Socket_From_Set (Set : access Fd_Set; Socket : C.int);
353 -- Remove socket from the socket set
355 procedure Reset_Socket_Set (Set : access Fd_Set);
356 -- Make Set empty
358 ------------------------------------------
359 -- Pairs of signalling file descriptors --
360 ------------------------------------------
362 type Two_Ints is array (0 .. 1) of C.int;
363 pragma Convention (C, Two_Ints);
364 -- Container for two int values
366 subtype Fd_Pair is Two_Ints;
367 -- Two_Ints as used for Create_Signalling_Fds: a pair of connected file
368 -- descriptors, one of which (the "read end" of the connection) being used
369 -- for reading, the other one (the "write end") being used for writing.
371 Read_End : constant := 0;
372 Write_End : constant := 1;
373 -- Indexes into an Fd_Pair value providing access to each of the connected
374 -- file descriptors.
376 function Inet_Pton
377 (Af : C.int;
378 Cp : System.Address;
379 Inp : System.Address) return C.int;
381 function C_Ioctl
382 (Fd : C.int;
383 Req : SOSC.IOCTL_Req_T;
384 Arg : access C.int) return C.int;
386 private
387 pragma Import (C, Get_Socket_From_Set, "__gnat_get_socket_from_set");
388 pragma Import (C, Is_Socket_In_Set, "__gnat_is_socket_in_set");
389 pragma Import (C, Last_Socket_In_Set, "__gnat_last_socket_in_set");
390 pragma Import (C, Insert_Socket_In_Set, "__gnat_insert_socket_in_set");
391 pragma Import (C, Remove_Socket_From_Set, "__gnat_remove_socket_from_set");
392 pragma Import (C, Reset_Socket_Set, "__gnat_reset_socket_set");
393 pragma Import (C, C_Ioctl, "__gnat_socket_ioctl");
394 pragma Import (C, Inet_Pton, SOSC.Inet_Pton_Linkname);
396 pragma Import (C, C_Gethostbyname, "__gnat_gethostbyname");
397 pragma Import (C, C_Gethostbyaddr, "__gnat_gethostbyaddr");
398 pragma Import (C, C_Getservbyname, "__gnat_getservbyname");
399 pragma Import (C, C_Getservbyport, "__gnat_getservbyport");
401 pragma Import (C, Servent_S_Name, "__gnat_servent_s_name");
402 pragma Import (C, Servent_S_Alias, "__gnat_servent_s_alias");
403 pragma Import (C, Servent_S_Port, "__gnat_servent_s_port");
404 pragma Import (C, Servent_S_Proto, "__gnat_servent_s_proto");
406 pragma Import (C, Hostent_H_Name, "__gnat_hostent_h_name");
407 pragma Import (C, Hostent_H_Alias, "__gnat_hostent_h_alias");
408 pragma Import (C, Hostent_H_Addrtype, "__gnat_hostent_h_addrtype");
409 pragma Import (C, Hostent_H_Length, "__gnat_hostent_h_length");
410 pragma Import (C, Hostent_H_Addr, "__gnat_hostent_h_addr");
412 end GNAT.Sockets.Thin_Common;