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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
/*
** File: pprio.h
**
** Description: Private definitions for I/O related structures
*/
#ifndef pprio_h___
#define pprio_h___
#include "prtypes.h"
#include "prio.h"
PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
/************************************************************************/
/************************************************************************/
#ifdef _WIN64
typedef __int64 PROsfd;
#else
typedef PRInt32 PROsfd;
#endif
/* Return the method tables for files, tcp sockets and udp sockets */
NSPR_API(const PRIOMethods*) PR_GetFileMethods(void);
NSPR_API(const PRIOMethods*) PR_GetTCPMethods(void);
NSPR_API(const PRIOMethods*) PR_GetUDPMethods(void);
NSPR_API(const PRIOMethods*) PR_GetPipeMethods(void);
/*
** Convert a NSPR socket handle to a native socket handle.
**
** Using this function makes your code depend on the properties of the
** current NSPR implementation, which may change (although extremely
** unlikely because of NSPR's backward compatibility requirement). Avoid
** using it if you can.
**
** If you use this function, you need to understand what NSPR does to
** the native handle. For example, NSPR puts native socket handles in
** non-blocking mode or associates them with an I/O completion port (the
** WINNT build configuration only). Your use of the native handle should
** not interfere with NSPR's use of the native handle. If your code
** changes the configuration of the native handle, (e.g., changes it to
** blocking or closes it), NSPR will not work correctly.
*/
NSPR_API(PROsfd) PR_FileDesc2NativeHandle(PRFileDesc *);
NSPR_API(void) PR_ChangeFileDescNativeHandle(PRFileDesc *, PROsfd);
NSPR_API(PRFileDesc*) PR_AllocFileDesc(PROsfd osfd,
const PRIOMethods *methods);
NSPR_API(void) PR_FreeFileDesc(PRFileDesc *fd);
/*
** Import an existing OS file to NSPR.
*/
NSPR_API(PRFileDesc*) PR_ImportFile(PROsfd osfd);
NSPR_API(PRFileDesc*) PR_ImportPipe(PROsfd osfd);
NSPR_API(PRFileDesc*) PR_ImportTCPSocket(PROsfd osfd);
NSPR_API(PRFileDesc*) PR_ImportUDPSocket(PROsfd osfd);
/*
*************************************************************************
* FUNCTION: PR_CreateSocketPollFd
* DESCRIPTION:
* Create a PRFileDesc wrapper for a native socket handle, for use with
* PR_Poll only
* INPUTS:
* None
* OUTPUTS:
* None
* RETURN: PRFileDesc*
* Upon successful completion, PR_CreateSocketPollFd returns a pointer
* to the PRFileDesc created for the native socket handle
* Returns a NULL pointer if the create of a new PRFileDesc failed
*
**************************************************************************
*/
NSPR_API(PRFileDesc*) PR_CreateSocketPollFd(PROsfd osfd);
/*
*************************************************************************
* FUNCTION: PR_DestroySocketPollFd
* DESCRIPTION:
* Destroy the PRFileDesc wrapper created by PR_CreateSocketPollFd
* INPUTS:
* None
* OUTPUTS:
* None
* RETURN: PRFileDesc*
* Upon successful completion, PR_DestroySocketPollFd returns
* PR_SUCCESS, else PR_FAILURE
*
**************************************************************************
*/
NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_DestroySocketPollFd(PRFileDesc *fd);
/*
** Macros for PR_Socket
**
** Socket types: PR_SOCK_STREAM, PR_SOCK_DGRAM
*/
#ifdef WIN32
#define PR_SOCK_STREAM 1
#define PR_SOCK_DGRAM 2
#else /* WIN32 */
#define PR_SOCK_STREAM SOCK_STREAM
#define PR_SOCK_DGRAM SOCK_DGRAM
#endif /* WIN32 */
/*
** Create a new Socket; this function is obsolete.
*/
NSPR_API(PRFileDesc*) PR_Socket(PRInt32 domain, PRInt32 type, PRInt32 proto);
/* FUNCTION: PR_LockFile
** DESCRIPTION:
** Lock a file for exclusive access.
** RETURNS:
** PR_SUCCESS when the lock is held
** PR_FAILURE otherwise
*/
NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_LockFile(PRFileDesc *fd);
/* FUNCTION: PR_TLockFile
** DESCRIPTION:
** Test and Lock a file for exclusive access. Do not block if the
** file cannot be locked immediately.
** RETURNS:
** PR_SUCCESS when the lock is held
** PR_FAILURE otherwise
*/
NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_TLockFile(PRFileDesc *fd);
/* FUNCTION: PR_UnlockFile
** DESCRIPTION:
** Unlock a file which has been previously locked successfully by this
** process.
** RETURNS:
** PR_SUCCESS when the lock is released
** PR_FAILURE otherwise
*/
NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_UnlockFile(PRFileDesc *fd);
/*
** Emulate acceptread by accept and recv.
*/
NSPR_API(PRInt32) PR_EmulateAcceptRead(PRFileDesc *sd, PRFileDesc **nd,
PRNetAddr **raddr, void *buf, PRInt32 amount, PRIntervalTime timeout);
/*
** Emulate sendfile by reading from the file and writing to the socket.
** The file is memory-mapped if memory-mapped files are supported.
*/
NSPR_API(PRInt32) PR_EmulateSendFile(
PRFileDesc *networkSocket, PRSendFileData *sendData,
PRTransmitFileFlags flags, PRIntervalTime timeout);
#ifdef WIN32
/* FUNCTION: PR_NTFast_AcceptRead
** DESCRIPTION:
** NT has the notion of an "accept context", which is only needed in
** order to make certain calls. By default, a socket connected via
** AcceptEx can only do a limited number of things without updating
** the acceptcontext. The generic version of PR_AcceptRead always
** updates the accept context. This version does not.
**/
NSPR_API(PRInt32) PR_NTFast_AcceptRead(PRFileDesc *sd, PRFileDesc **nd,
PRNetAddr **raddr, void *buf, PRInt32 amount, PRIntervalTime t);
typedef void (*_PR_AcceptTimeoutCallback)(void *);
/* FUNCTION: PR_NTFast_AcceptRead_WithTimeoutCallback
** DESCRIPTION:
** The AcceptEx call combines the accept with the read function. However,
** our daemon threads need to be able to wakeup and reliably flush their
** log buffers if the Accept times out. However, with the current blocking
** interface to AcceptRead, there is no way for us to timeout the Accept;
** this is because when we timeout the Read, we can close the newly
** socket and continue; but when we timeout the accept itself, there is no
** new socket to timeout. So instead, this version of the function is
** provided. After the initial timeout period elapses on the accept()
** portion of the function, it will call the callback routine and then
** continue the accept. If the timeout occurs on the read, it will
** close the connection and return error.
*/
NSPR_API(PRInt32) PR_NTFast_AcceptRead_WithTimeoutCallback(
PRFileDesc *sd,
PRFileDesc **nd,
PRNetAddr **raddr,
void *buf,
PRInt32 amount,
PRIntervalTime t,
_PR_AcceptTimeoutCallback callback,
void *callback_arg);
/* FUNCTION: PR_NTFast_Accept
** DESCRIPTION:
** NT has the notion of an "accept context", which is only needed in
** order to make certain calls. By default, a socket connected via
** AcceptEx can only do a limited number of things without updating
** the acceptcontext. The generic version of PR_Accept always
** updates the accept context. This version does not.
**/
NSPR_API(PRFileDesc*) PR_NTFast_Accept(PRFileDesc *fd, PRNetAddr *addr,
PRIntervalTime timeout);
/* FUNCTION: PR_NTFast_Update
** DESCRIPTION:
** For sockets accepted with PR_NTFast_Accept or PR_NTFastAcceptRead,
** this function will update the accept context for those sockets,
** so that the socket can make general purpose socket calls.
** Without calling this, the only operations supported on the socket
** Are PR_Read, PR_Write, PR_Transmitfile, and PR_Close.
*/
NSPR_API(void) PR_NTFast_UpdateAcceptContext(PRFileDesc *acceptSock,
PRFileDesc *listenSock);
/* FUNCTION: PR_NT_CancelIo
** DESCRIPTION:
** Cancel IO operations on fd.
*/
NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_NT_CancelIo(PRFileDesc *fd);
#endif /* WIN32 */
PR_END_EXTERN_C
#endif /* pprio_h___ */