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2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
4 Copyright (C) Stefan Metzmacher 2009
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24 #ifndef _TSOCKET_H
25 #define _TSOCKET_H
27 #include <talloc.h>
28 #include <tevent.h>
30 struct tsocket_address;
31 struct tdgram_context;
32 struct tstream_context;
33 struct iovec;
35 /**
36 * @mainpage
38 * The tsocket abstraction is an API ...
41 /**
42 * @defgroup tsocket The tsocket API
44 * The tsocket abstraction is split into two different kinds of
45 * communication interfaces.
47 * There's the "tstream_context" interface with abstracts the communication
48 * through a bidirectional byte stream between two endpoints.
50 * And there's the "tdgram_context" interface with abstracts datagram based
51 * communication between any number of endpoints.
53 * Both interfaces share the "tsocket_address" abstraction for endpoint
54 * addresses.
56 * The whole library is based on the talloc(3) and 'tevent' libraries and
57 * provides "tevent_req" based "foo_send()"/"foo_recv()" functions pairs for
58 * all abstracted methods that need to be async.
60 * @section vsock Virtual Sockets
62 * The abstracted layout of tdgram_context and tstream_context allow
63 * implementations around virtual sockets for encrypted tunnels (like TLS,
64 * SASL or GSSAPI) or named pipes over smb.
66 * @section npa Named Pipe Auth (NPA) Sockets
68 * Samba has an implementation to abstract named pipes over smb (within the
69 * server side). See libcli/named_pipe_auth/npa_tstream.[ch] for the core code.
70 * The current callers are located in source4/ntvfs/ipc/vfs_ipc.c and
71 * source4/rpc_server/service_rpc.c for the users.
74 /**
75 * @defgroup tsocket_address The tsocket_address abstraction
76 * @ingroup tsocket
78 * The tsocket_address represents an socket endpoint genericly.
79 * As it's like an abstract class it has no specific constructor.
80 * The specific constructors are descripted in later sections.
82 * @{
85 /**
86 * @brief Get a string representation of the endpoint.
88 * This function creates a string representation of the endpoint for debugging.
89 * The output will look as followed:
90 * prefix:address:port
92 * e.g.
93 * ipv4:192.168.1.1:143
95 * Callers should not try to parse the string! The should use additional methods
96 * of the specific tsocket_address implemention to get more details.
98 * @param[in] addr The address to convert.
100 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to allocate the memory.
102 * @return The address as a string representation, NULL on error.
104 * @see tsocket_address_is_inet()
105 * @see tsocket_address_inet_addr_string()
106 * @see tsocket_address_inet_port()
108 char *tsocket_address_string(const struct tsocket_address *addr,
109 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
111 #ifdef DOXYGEN
113 * @brief This creates a copy of a tsocket_address.
115 * This is useful when before doing modifications to a socket via additional
116 * methods of the specific tsocket_address implementation.
118 * @param[in] addr The address to create the copy from.
120 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
122 * @return A newly allocated copy of addr (tsocket_address *), NULL
123 * on error.
125 struct tsocket_address *tsocket_address_copy(const struct tsocket_address *addr,
126 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
127 #else
128 struct tsocket_address *_tsocket_address_copy(const struct tsocket_address *addr,
129 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
130 const char *location);
132 #define tsocket_address_copy(addr, mem_ctx) \
133 _tsocket_address_copy(addr, mem_ctx, __location__)
134 #endif
137 * @}
141 * @defgroup tdgram_context The tdgram_context abstraction
142 * @ingroup tsocket
144 * The tdgram_context is like an abstract class for datagram based sockets. The
145 * interface provides async 'tevent_req' based functions on top functionality
146 * is similar to the recvfrom(2)/sendto(2)/close(2) syscalls.
148 * @note You can always use talloc_free(tdgram) to cleanup the resources
149 * of the tdgram_context on a fatal error.
150 * @{
154 * @brief Ask for next available datagram on the abstracted tdgram_context.
156 * It returns a 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register
157 * a callback with tevent_req_set_callback(). The callback is triggered
158 * when a datagram is available or an error happened.
160 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
162 * @param[in] ev The tevent_context to run on.
164 * @param[in] dgram The dgram context to work on.
166 * @return Returns a 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can
167 * register a callback with tevent_req_set_callback().
168 * NULL on fatal error.
170 * @see tdgram_inet_udp_socket()
171 * @see tdgram_unix_socket()
173 struct tevent_req *tdgram_recvfrom_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
174 struct tevent_context *ev,
175 struct tdgram_context *dgram);
178 * @brief Receive the next available datagram on the abstracted tdgram_context.
180 * This function should be called by the callback when a datagram is available
181 * or an error happened.
183 * The caller can only have one outstanding tdgram_recvfrom_send() at a time
184 * otherwise the caller will get '*perrno = EBUSY'.
186 * @param[in] req The tevent request from tdgram_recvfrom_send().
188 * @param[out] perrno The error number, set if an error occurred.
190 * @param[in] mem_ctx The memory context to use.
192 * @param[out] buf This will hold the buffer of the datagram.
194 * @param[out] src The abstracted tsocket_address of the sender of the
195 * received datagram.
197 * @return The length of the datagram (0 is never returned!),
198 * -1 on error with perrno set to the actual errno.
200 * @see tdgram_recvfrom_send()
202 ssize_t tdgram_recvfrom_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
203 int *perrno,
204 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
205 uint8_t **buf,
206 struct tsocket_address **src);
209 * @brief Send a datagram to a destination endpoint.
211 * The function can be called to send a datagram (specified by a buf/len) to a
212 * destination endpoint (specified by dst). It's not allowed for len to be 0.
214 * It returns a 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register a callback
215 * with tevent_req_set_callback(). The callback is triggered when the specific
216 * implementation (assumes it) has delivered the datagram to the "wire".
218 * The callback is then supposed to get the result by calling
219 * tdgram_sendto_recv() on the 'tevent_req'.
221 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
223 * @param[in] ev The tevent_context to run on.
225 * @param[in] dgram The dgram context to work on.
227 * @param[in] buf The buffer to send.
229 * @param[in] len The length of the buffer to send. It has to be bigger
230 * than 0.
232 * @param[in] dst The destination to send the datagram to in form of a
233 * tsocket_address.
235 * @return Returns a 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can
236 * register a callback with tevent_req_set_callback().
237 * NULL on fatal error.
239 * @see tdgram_inet_udp_socket()
240 * @see tdgram_unix_socket()
241 * @see tdgram_sendto_recv()
243 struct tevent_req *tdgram_sendto_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
244 struct tevent_context *ev,
245 struct tdgram_context *dgram,
246 const uint8_t *buf, size_t len,
247 const struct tsocket_address *dst);
250 * @brief Receive the result of the sent datagram.
252 * The caller can only have one outstanding tdgram_sendto_send() at a time
253 * otherwise the caller will get '*perrno = EBUSY'.
255 * @param[in] req The tevent request from tdgram_sendto_send().
257 * @param[out] perrno The error number, set if an error occurred.
259 * @return The length of the datagram (0 is never returned!), -1 on
260 * error with perrno set to the actual errno.
262 * @see tdgram_sendto_send()
264 ssize_t tdgram_sendto_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
265 int *perrno);
268 * @brief Shutdown/close an abstracted socket.
270 * It returns a 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register a callback
271 * with tevent_req_set_callback(). The callback is triggered when the specific
272 * implementation (assumes it) has delivered the datagram to the "wire".
274 * The callback is then supposed to get the result by calling
275 * tdgram_sendto_recv() on the 'tevent_req'.
277 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
279 * @param[in] ev The tevent_context to run on.
281 * @param[in] dgram The dgram context diconnect from.
283 * @return Returns a 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can
284 * register a callback with tevent_req_set_callback().
285 * NULL on fatal error.
287 * @see tdgram_disconnect_recv()
289 struct tevent_req *tdgram_disconnect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
290 struct tevent_context *ev,
291 struct tdgram_context *dgram);
294 * @brief Receive the result from a tdgram_disconnect_send() request.
296 * The caller should make sure there're no outstanding tdgram_recvfrom_send()
297 * and tdgram_sendto_send() calls otherwise the caller will get
298 * '*perrno = EBUSY'.
300 * @param[in] req The tevent request from tdgram_disconnect_send().
302 * @param[out] perrno The error number, set if an error occurred.
304 * @return The length of the datagram (0 is never returned!), -1 on
305 * error with perrno set to the actual errno.
307 * @see tdgram_disconnect_send()
309 int tdgram_disconnect_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
310 int *perrno);
313 * @}
317 * @defgroup tstream_context The tstream_context abstraction
318 * @ingroup tsocket
320 * The tstream_context is like an abstract class for stream based sockets. The
321 * interface provides async 'tevent_req' based functions on top functionality
322 * is similar to the readv(2)/writev(2)/close(2) syscalls.
324 * @note You can always use talloc_free(tstream) to cleanup the resources
325 * of the tstream_context on a fatal error.
327 * @{
331 * @brief Report the number of bytes received but not consumed yet.
333 * The tstream_pending_bytes() function reports how much bytes of the incoming
334 * stream have been received but not consumed yet.
336 * @param[in] stream The tstream_context to check for pending bytes.
338 * @return The number of bytes received, -1 on error with errno
339 * set.
341 ssize_t tstream_pending_bytes(struct tstream_context *stream);
344 * @brief Read a specific amount of bytes from a stream socket.
346 * The function can be called to read for a specific amount of bytes from the
347 * stream into given buffers. The caller has to preallocate the buffers.
349 * The caller might need to use tstream_pending_bytes() if the protocol doesn't
350 * have a fixed pdu header containing the pdu size.
352 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
354 * @param[in] ev The tevent_context to run on.
356 * @param[in] stream The tstream context to work on.
358 * @param[out] vector A preallocated iovec to store the data to read.
360 * @param[in] count The number of buffers in the vector allocated.
362 * @return A 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register
363 * a callback with tevent_req_set_callback(). NULL on
364 * fatal error.
366 * @see tstream_unix_connect_send()
367 * @see tstream_inet_tcp_connect_send()
369 struct tevent_req *tstream_readv_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
370 struct tevent_context *ev,
371 struct tstream_context *stream,
372 struct iovec *vector,
373 size_t count);
376 * @brief Get the result of a tstream_readv_send().
378 * The caller can only have one outstanding tstream_readv_send()
379 * at a time otherwise the caller will get *perrno = EBUSY.
381 * @param[in] req The tevent request from tstream_readv_send().
383 * @param[out] perrno The error number, set if an error occurred.
385 * @return The length of the stream (0 is never returned!), -1 on
386 * error with perrno set to the actual errno.
388 int tstream_readv_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
389 int *perrno);
392 * @brief Write buffers from a vector into a stream socket.
394 * The function can be called to write buffers from a given vector
395 * to a stream socket.
397 * You have to ensure that the vector is not empty.
399 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
401 * @param[in] ev The tevent_context to run on.
403 * @param[in] stream The tstream context to work on.
405 * @param[in] vector The iovec vector with data to write on a stream socket.
407 * @param[in] count The number of buffers in the vector to write.
409 * @return A 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register
410 * a callback with tevent_req_set_callback(). NULL on
411 * fatal error.
413 struct tevent_req *tstream_writev_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
414 struct tevent_context *ev,
415 struct tstream_context *stream,
416 const struct iovec *vector,
417 size_t count);
420 * @brief Get the result of a tstream_writev_send().
422 * The caller can only have one outstanding tstream_writev_send()
423 * at a time otherwise the caller will get *perrno = EBUSY.
425 * @param[in] req The tevent request from tstream_writev_send().
427 * @param[out] perrno The error number, set if an error occurred.
429 * @return The length of the stream (0 is never returned!), -1 on
430 * error with perrno set to the actual errno.
432 int tstream_writev_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
433 int *perrno);
436 * @brief Shutdown/close an abstracted socket.
438 * It returns a 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register a callback
439 * with tevent_req_set_callback(). The callback is triggered when the specific
440 * implementation (assumes it) has delivered the stream to the "wire".
442 * The callback is then supposed to get the result by calling
443 * tdgram_sendto_recv() on the 'tevent_req'.
445 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
447 * @param[in] ev The tevent_context to run on.
449 * @param[in] stream The tstream context to work on.
451 * @return A 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register
452 * a callback with tevent_req_set_callback(). NULL on
453 * fatal error.
455 struct tevent_req *tstream_disconnect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
456 struct tevent_context *ev,
457 struct tstream_context *stream);
460 * @brief Get the result of a tstream_disconnect_send().
462 * The caller can only have one outstanding tstream_writev_send()
463 * at a time otherwise the caller will get *perrno = EBUSY.
465 * @param[in] req The tevent request from tstream_disconnect_send().
467 * @param[out] perrno The error number, set if an error occurred.
469 * @return The length of the stream (0 is never returned!), -1 on
470 * error with perrno set to the actual errno.
472 int tstream_disconnect_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
473 int *perrno);
476 * @}
481 * @defgroup tsocket_bsd tsocket_bsd - inet, inet6 and unix
482 * @ingroup tsocket
484 * The main tsocket library comes with implentations for BSD style ipv4, ipv6
485 * and unix sockets.
487 * @{
491 * @brief Find out if the tsocket_address represents an ipv4 or ipv6 endpoint.
493 * @param[in] addr The tsocket_address pointer
495 * @param[in] fam The family can be can be "ipv4", "ipv6" or "ip". With
496 * "ip" is autodetects "ipv4" or "ipv6" based on the
497 * addr.
499 * @return true if addr represents an address of the given family,
500 * otherwise false.
502 bool tsocket_address_is_inet(const struct tsocket_address *addr, const char *fam);
504 #if DOXYGEN
506 * @brief Create a tsocket_address for ipv4 and ipv6 endpoint addresses.
508 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
510 * @param[in] fam The family can be can be "ipv4", "ipv6" or "ip". With
511 * "ip" is autodetects "ipv4" or "ipv6" based on the
512 * addr.
514 * @param[in] addr A valid ip address string based on the selected family
515 * (dns names are not allowed!). It's valid to pass NULL,
516 * which gets mapped to "0.0.0.0" or "::".
518 * @param[in] port A valid port number.
520 * @param[out] _addr A tsocket_address pointer to store the information.
522 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with errno set.
524 int tsocket_address_inet_from_strings(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
525 const char *fam,
526 const char *addr,
527 uint16_t port,
528 struct tsocket_address **_addr);
529 #else
530 int _tsocket_address_inet_from_strings(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
531 const char *fam,
532 const char *addr,
533 uint16_t port,
534 struct tsocket_address **_addr,
535 const char *location);
537 #define tsocket_address_inet_from_strings(mem_ctx, fam, addr, port, _addr) \
538 _tsocket_address_inet_from_strings(mem_ctx, fam, addr, port, _addr, \
539 __location__)
540 #endif
543 * @brief Get the address of an 'inet' tsocket_address as a string.
545 * @param[in] addr The address to convert to a string.
547 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
549 * @return A newly allocated string of the address, NULL on error
550 * with errno set.
552 * @see tsocket_address_is_inet()
554 char *tsocket_address_inet_addr_string(const struct tsocket_address *addr,
555 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
558 * @brief Get the port number as an integer from an 'inet' tsocket_address.
560 * @param[in] addr The tsocket address to use.
562 * @return The port number, 0 on error with errno set.
564 uint16_t tsocket_address_inet_port(const struct tsocket_address *addr);
567 * @brief Set the port number of an existing 'inet' tsocket_address.
569 * @param[in] addr The existing tsocket_address to use.
571 * @param[in] port The valid port number to set.
573 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with errno set.
575 int tsocket_address_inet_set_port(struct tsocket_address *addr,
576 uint16_t port);
579 * @brief Find out if the tsocket_address represents an unix domain endpoint.
581 * @param[in] addr The tsocket_address pointer
583 * @return true if addr represents an unix domain endpoint,
584 * otherwise false.
586 bool tsocket_address_is_unix(const struct tsocket_address *addr);
588 #ifdef DOXYGEN
590 * @brief Create a tsocket_address for a unix domain endpoint addresses.
592 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
594 * @param[in] path The filesystem path, NULL will map "".
596 * @param[in] _addr The tsocket_address pointer to store the information.
598 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with errno set.
600 * @see tsocket_address_is_unix()
602 int tsocket_address_unix_from_path(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
603 const char *path,
604 struct tsocket_address **_addr);
605 #else
606 int _tsocket_address_unix_from_path(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
607 const char *path,
608 struct tsocket_address **_addr,
609 const char *location);
611 #define tsocket_address_unix_from_path(mem_ctx, path, _addr) \
612 _tsocket_address_unix_from_path(mem_ctx, path, _addr, \
613 __location__)
614 #endif
617 * @brief Get the address of an 'unix' tsocket_address.
619 * @param[in] addr A valid 'unix' tsocket_address.
621 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
623 * @return The path of the unix domain socket, NULL on error or if
624 * the tsocket_address doesn't represent an unix domain
625 * endpoint path.
627 char *tsocket_address_unix_path(const struct tsocket_address *addr,
628 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
631 * @brief Request a syscall optimization for tdgram_recvfrom_send()
633 * This function is only used to reduce the amount of syscalls and
634 * optimize performance. You should only use this if you know
635 * what you're doing.
637 * The optimization is off by default.
639 * @param[in] dgram The tdgram_context of a bsd socket, if this
640 * not a bsd socket the function does nothing.
642 * @param[in] on The boolean value to turn the optimization on and off.
644 * @return The old boolean value.
646 * @see tdgram_recvfrom_send()
648 bool tdgram_bsd_optimize_recvfrom(struct tdgram_context *dgram,
649 bool on);
651 #ifdef DOXYGEN
653 * @brief Create a tdgram_context for a ipv4 or ipv6 UDP communication.
655 * @param[in] local An 'inet' tsocket_address for the local endpoint.
657 * @param[in] remote An 'inet' tsocket_address for the remote endpoint or
658 * NULL (??? to create a listener?).
660 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
662 * @param[in] dgram The tdgram_context pointer to setup the udp
663 * communication. The function will allocate the memory.
665 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with errno set.
667 int tdgram_inet_udp_socket(const struct tsocket_address *local,
668 const struct tsocket_address *remote,
669 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
670 struct tdgram_context **dgram);
671 #else
672 int _tdgram_inet_udp_socket(const struct tsocket_address *local,
673 const struct tsocket_address *remote,
674 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
675 struct tdgram_context **dgram,
676 const char *location);
677 #define tdgram_inet_udp_socket(local, remote, mem_ctx, dgram) \
678 _tdgram_inet_udp_socket(local, remote, mem_ctx, dgram, __location__)
679 #endif
681 #ifdef DOXYGEN
683 * @brief Create a tdgram_context for unix domain datagram communication.
685 * @param[in] local An 'unix' tsocket_address for the local endpoint.
687 * @param[in] remote An 'unix' tsocket_address for the remote endpoint or
688 * NULL (??? to create a listener?).
690 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
692 * @param[in] dgram The tdgram_context pointer to setup the udp
693 * communication. The function will allocate the memory.
695 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with errno set.
697 int tdgram_unix_socket(const struct tsocket_address *local,
698 const struct tsocket_address *remote,
699 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
700 struct tdgram_context **dgram);
701 #else
702 int _tdgram_unix_socket(const struct tsocket_address *local,
703 const struct tsocket_address *remote,
704 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
705 struct tdgram_context **dgram,
706 const char *location);
708 #define tdgram_unix_socket(local, remote, mem_ctx, dgram) \
709 _tdgram_unix_socket(local, remote, mem_ctx, dgram, __location__)
710 #endif
713 * @brief Request a syscall optimization for tstream_readv_send()
715 * This function is only used to reduce the amount of syscalls and
716 * optimize performance. You should only use this if you know
717 * what you're doing.
719 * The optimization is off by default.
721 * @param[in] stream The tstream_context of a bsd socket, if this
722 * not a bsd socket the function does nothing.
724 * @param[in] on The boolean value to turn the optimization on and off.
726 * @return The old boolean value.
728 * @see tstream_readv_send()
730 bool tstream_bsd_optimize_readv(struct tstream_context *stream,
731 bool on);
734 * @brief Connect async to a TCP endpoint and create a tstream_context for the
735 * stream based communication.
737 * Use this function to connenct asynchronously to a remote ipv4 or ipv6 TCP
738 * endpoint and create a tstream_context for the stream based communication.
740 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
742 * @param[in] ev The tevent_context to run on.
744 * @param[in] local An 'inet' tsocket_address for the local endpoint.
746 * @param[in] remote An 'inet' tsocket_address for the remote endpoint.
748 * @return A 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register a
749 * callback with tevent_req_set_callback(). NULL on a fatal
750 * error.
752 * @see tstream_inet_tcp_connect_recv()
754 struct tevent_req *tstream_inet_tcp_connect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
755 struct tevent_context *ev,
756 const struct tsocket_address *local,
757 const struct tsocket_address *remote);
759 #ifdef DOXYGEN
761 * @brief Receive the result from a tstream_inet_tcp_connect_send().
763 * @param[in] req The tevent request from tstream_inet_tcp_connect_send().
765 * @param[out] perrno The error number, set if an error occurred.
767 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
769 * @param[out] stream A tstream_context pointer to setup the tcp communication
770 * on. This function will allocate the memory.
772 * @param[out] local The real 'inet' tsocket_address of the local endpoint.
773 * This parameter is optional and can be NULL.
775 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with perrno set.
777 int tstream_inet_tcp_connect_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
778 int *perrno,
779 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
780 struct tstream_context **stream,
781 struct tsocket_address **local)
782 #else
783 int _tstream_inet_tcp_connect_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
784 int *perrno,
785 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
786 struct tstream_context **stream,
787 struct tsocket_address **local,
788 const char *location);
789 #define tstream_inet_tcp_connect_recv(req, perrno, mem_ctx, stream, local) \
790 _tstream_inet_tcp_connect_recv(req, perrno, mem_ctx, stream, local, \
791 __location__)
792 #endif
795 * @brief Connect async to a unix domain endpoint and create a tstream_context
796 * for the stream based communication.
798 * Use this function to connenct asynchronously to a unix domainendpoint and
799 * create a tstream_context for the stream based communication.
801 * The callback is triggered when a socket is connected and ready for IO or an
802 * error happened.
804 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
806 * @param[in] ev The tevent_context to run on.
808 * @param[in] local An 'unix' tsocket_address for the local endpoint.
810 * @param[in] remote An 'unix' tsocket_address for the remote endpoint.
812 * @return A 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register a
813 * callback with tevent_req_set_callback(). NULL on a falal
814 * error.
816 * @see tstream_unix_connect_recv()
818 struct tevent_req * tstream_unix_connect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
819 struct tevent_context *ev,
820 const struct tsocket_address *local,
821 const struct tsocket_address *remote);
823 #ifdef DOXYGEN
825 * @brief Receive the result from a tstream_unix_connect_send().
827 * @param[in] req The tevent request from tstream_inet_tcp_connect_send().
829 * @param[out] perrno The error number, set if an error occurred.
831 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
833 * @param[in] stream The tstream context to work on.
835 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with perrno set.
837 int tstream_unix_connect_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
838 int *perrno,
839 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
840 struct tstream_context **stream);
841 #else
842 int _tstream_unix_connect_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
843 int *perrno,
844 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
845 struct tstream_context **stream,
846 const char *location);
847 #define tstream_unix_connect_recv(req, perrno, mem_ctx, stream) \
848 _tstream_unix_connect_recv(req, perrno, mem_ctx, stream, \
849 __location__)
850 #endif
852 #ifdef DOXYGEN
854 * @brief Create two connected 'unix' tsocket_contexts for stream based
855 * communication.
857 * @param[in] mem_ctx1 The talloc memory context to use for stream1.
859 * @param[in] stream1 The first stream to connect.
861 * @param[in] mem_ctx2 The talloc memory context to use for stream2.
863 * @param[in] stream2 The second stream to connect.
865 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with errno set.
867 int tstream_unix_socketpair(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx1,
868 struct tstream_context **stream1,
869 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx2,
870 struct tstream_context **stream2);
871 #else
872 int _tstream_unix_socketpair(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx1,
873 struct tstream_context **_stream1,
874 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx2,
875 struct tstream_context **_stream2,
876 const char *location);
878 #define tstream_unix_socketpair(mem_ctx1, stream1, mem_ctx2, stream2) \
879 _tstream_unix_socketpair(mem_ctx1, stream1, mem_ctx2, stream2, \
880 __location__)
881 #endif
883 struct sockaddr;
885 #ifdef DOXYGEN
887 * @brief Convert a tsocket address to a bsd socket address.
889 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
891 * @param[in] sa The sockaddr structure to convert.
893 * @param[in] sa_socklen The lenth of the sockaddr sturucte.
895 * @param[out] addr The tsocket pointer to allocate and fill.
897 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with errno set.
899 int tsocket_address_bsd_from_sockaddr(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
900 struct sockaddr *sa,
901 size_t sa_socklen,
902 struct tsocket_address **addr);
903 #else
904 int _tsocket_address_bsd_from_sockaddr(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
905 struct sockaddr *sa,
906 size_t sa_socklen,
907 struct tsocket_address **_addr,
908 const char *location);
910 #define tsocket_address_bsd_from_sockaddr(mem_ctx, sa, sa_socklen, _addr) \
911 _tsocket_address_bsd_from_sockaddr(mem_ctx, sa, sa_socklen, _addr, \
912 __location__)
913 #endif
916 * @brief Fill a bsd sockaddr structure.
918 * @param[in] addr The tsocket address structure to use.
920 * @param[in] sa The bsd sockaddr structure to fill out.
922 * @param[in] sa_socklen The length of the bsd sockaddr structure to fill out.
924 * @return The actual size of the sockaddr structure, -1 on error
925 * with errno set. The size could differ from sa_socklen.
927 * @code
928 * ssize_t socklen;
929 * struct sockaddr_storage ss;
931 * socklen = tsocket_address_bsd_sockaddr(taddr,
932 * (struct sockaddr *) &ss,
933 * sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage));
934 * if (socklen < 0) {
935 * return -1;
937 * @endcode
939 ssize_t tsocket_address_bsd_sockaddr(const struct tsocket_address *addr,
940 struct sockaddr *sa,
941 size_t sa_socklen);
943 #ifdef DOXYGEN
945 * @brief Wrap an existing file descriptors into the tstream abstraction.
947 * You can use this function to wrap an existing file descriptors into the
948 * tstream abstraction. After that you're not able to use this file descriptor
949 * for anything else. The file descriptor will be closed when the stream gets
950 * freed. If you still want to use the fd you have have to create a duplicate.
952 * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc memory context to use.
954 * @param[in] fd The non blocking fd to use!
956 * @param[out] stream A pointer to store an allocated tstream_context.
958 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error.
960 * Example:
961 * @code
962 * fd2 = dup(fd);
963 * rc = tstream_bsd_existing_socket(mem_ctx, fd2, &tstream);
964 * if (rc < 0) {
965 * stream_terminate_connection(conn, "named_pipe_accept: out of memory");
966 * return;
968 * @endcode
970 * @warning This is an internal function. You should read the code to fully
971 * understand it if you plan to use it.
973 int tstream_bsd_existing_socket(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
974 int fd,
975 struct tstream_context **stream);
976 #else
977 int _tstream_bsd_existing_socket(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
978 int fd,
979 struct tstream_context **_stream,
980 const char *location);
981 #define tstream_bsd_existing_socket(mem_ctx, fd, stream) \
982 _tstream_bsd_existing_socket(mem_ctx, fd, stream, \
983 __location__)
984 #endif
987 * @}
991 * @defgroup tsocket_helper Queue and PDU helpers
992 * @ingroup tsocket
994 * In order to make the live easier for callers which want to implement a
995 * function to receive a full PDU with a single async function pair, there're
996 * some helper functions.
998 * There're some cases where the caller wants doesn't care about the order of
999 * doing IO on the abstracted sockets.
1001 * @{
1005 * @brief Queue a dgram blob for sending through the socket.
1007 * This function queues a blob for sending to destination through an existing
1008 * dgram socket. The async callback is triggered when the whole blob is
1009 * delivered to the underlying system socket.
1011 * The caller needs to make sure that all non-scalar input parameters hang
1012 * around for the whole lifetime of the request.
1014 * @param[in] mem_ctx The memory context for the result.
1016 * @param[in] ev The event context the operation should work on.
1018 * @param[in] dgram The tdgram_context to send the message buffer.
1020 * @param[in] queue The existing dgram queue.
1022 * @param[in] buf The message buffer to send.
1024 * @param[in] len The message length.
1026 * @param[in] dst The destination socket address.
1028 * @return The async request handle. NULL on fatal error.
1030 * @see tdgram_sendto_queue_recv()
1032 struct tevent_req *tdgram_sendto_queue_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
1033 struct tevent_context *ev,
1034 struct tdgram_context *dgram,
1035 struct tevent_queue *queue,
1036 const uint8_t *buf,
1037 size_t len,
1038 struct tsocket_address *dst);
1041 * @brief Receive the result of the sent dgram blob.
1043 * @param[in] req The tevent request from tdgram_sendto_queue_send().
1045 * @param[out] perrno The error set to the actual errno.
1047 * @return The length of the datagram (0 is never returned!), -1 on
1048 * error with perrno set to the actual errno.
1050 ssize_t tdgram_sendto_queue_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *perrno);
1052 typedef int (*tstream_readv_pdu_next_vector_t)(struct tstream_context *stream,
1053 void *private_data,
1054 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
1055 struct iovec **vector,
1056 size_t *count);
1058 struct tevent_req *tstream_readv_pdu_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
1059 struct tevent_context *ev,
1060 struct tstream_context *stream,
1061 tstream_readv_pdu_next_vector_t next_vector_fn,
1062 void *next_vector_private);
1063 int tstream_readv_pdu_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *perrno);
1066 * @brief Queue a read request for a PDU on the socket.
1068 * This function queues a read request for a PDU on a stream socket. The async
1069 * callback is triggered when a full PDU has been read from the socket.
1071 * The caller needs to make sure that all non-scalar input parameters hang
1072 * around for the whole lifetime of the request.
1074 * @param[in] mem_ctx The memory context for the result
1076 * @param[in] ev The tevent_context to run on
1078 * @param[in] stream The stream to send data through
1080 * @param[in] queue The existing send queue
1082 * @param[in] next_vector_fn The next vector function
1084 * @param[in] next_vector_private The private_data of the next vector function
1086 * @return The async request handle. NULL on fatal error.
1088 * @see tstream_readv_pdu_queue_recv()
1090 struct tevent_req *tstream_readv_pdu_queue_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
1091 struct tevent_context *ev,
1092 struct tstream_context *stream,
1093 struct tevent_queue *queue,
1094 tstream_readv_pdu_next_vector_t next_vector_fn,
1095 void *next_vector_private);
1098 * @brief Receive the PDU blob read from the stream.
1100 * @param[in] req The tevent request from tstream_readv_pdu_queue_send().
1102 * @param[out] perrno The error set to the actual errno.
1104 * @return The number of bytes read on success, -1 on error with
1105 * perrno set to the actual errno.
1107 int tstream_readv_pdu_queue_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *perrno);
1110 * @brief Queue an iovector for sending through the socket
1112 * This function queues an iovector for sending to destination through an
1113 * existing stream socket. The async callback is triggered when the whole
1114 * vectror has been delivered to the underlying system socket.
1116 * The caller needs to make sure that all non-scalar input parameters hang
1117 * around for the whole lifetime of the request.
1119 * @param[in] mem_ctx The memory context for the result.
1121 * @param[in] ev The tevent_context to run on.
1123 * @param[in] stream The stream to send data through.
1125 * @param[in] queue The existing send queue.
1127 * @param[in] vector The iovec vector so write.
1129 * @param[in] count The size of the vector.
1131 * @return The async request handle. NULL on fatal error.
1133 struct tevent_req *tstream_writev_queue_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
1134 struct tevent_context *ev,
1135 struct tstream_context *stream,
1136 struct tevent_queue *queue,
1137 const struct iovec *vector,
1138 size_t count);
1141 * @brief Receive the result of the sent iovector.
1143 * @param[in] req The tevent request from tstream_writev_queue_send().
1145 * @param[out] perrno The error set to the actual errno.
1147 * @return The length of the iovector (0 is never returned!), -1 on
1148 * error with perrno set to the actual errno.
1150 int tstream_writev_queue_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *perrno);
1153 * @}
1156 #endif /* _TSOCKET_H */