/* * sel.h: subsystem to manage the grubby details of a select loop, * buffering data to write, and performing the actual writes and * reads. */ #ifndef FIXME_SEL_H #define FIXME_SEL_H typedef struct sel sel; typedef struct sel_wfd sel_wfd; typedef struct sel_rfd sel_rfd; /* * Callback called when some data is written to a wfd. "bufsize" * is the remaining quantity of data buffered in that wfd. */ typedef void (*sel_written_fn_t)(sel_wfd *wfd, size_t bufsize); /* * Callback called when an error occurs on a wfd, preventing * further writing to it. "error" is the errno value. */ typedef void (*sel_writeerr_fn_t)(sel_wfd *wfd, int error); /* * Callback called when some data is read from an rfd. On EOF, * this will be called with len==0. */ typedef void (*sel_readdata_fn_t)(sel_rfd *rfd, void *data, size_t len); /* * Callback called when an error occurs on an rfd, preventing * further reading from it. "error" is the errno value. */ typedef void (*sel_readerr_fn_t)(sel_rfd *rfd, int error); /* * Create a sel structure, which will oversee a select loop. * * "ctx" is user-supplied data stored in the sel structure; it can * be read and written with sel_get_ctx() and sel_set_ctx(). */ sel *sel_new(void *ctx); /* * Add a new fd for writing. Returns a sel_wfd which identifies * that fd in the sel structure, e.g. for putting data into its * output buffer. * * "ctx" is user-supplied data stored in the sel structure; it can * be read and written with sel_wfd_get_ctx() and sel_wfd_set_ctx(). * * "written" and "writeerr" are called from the event loop when * things happen. * * The fd passed in can be -1, in which case it will be assumed to * be unwritable at all times. An actual fd can be passed in later * using sel_wfd_setfd. */ sel_wfd *sel_wfd_add(sel *sel, int fd, sel_written_fn_t written, sel_writeerr_fn_t writeerr, void *ctx); /* * Add a new fd for reading. Returns a sel_rfd which identifies * that fd in the sel structure. * * "ctx" is user-supplied data stored in the sel structure; it can * be read and written with sel_rfd_get_ctx() and sel_rfd_set_ctx(). * * "readdata" and "readerr" are called from the event loop when * things happen. "ctx" is passed to both of them. */ sel_rfd *sel_rfd_add(sel *sel, int fd, sel_readdata_fn_t readdata, sel_readerr_fn_t readerr, void *ctx); /* * Write data into the output buffer of a wfd. Returns the new * size of the output buffer. (You can call it with len==0 if you * just want to know the buffer size; in that situation data==NULL * is also safe.) */ size_t sel_write(sel_wfd *wfd, const void *data, size_t len); /* * Freeze and unfreeze an rfd. When frozen, sel will temporarily * not attempt to read from it, but all its state is retained so * it can be conveniently unfrozen later. (You might use this * facility, for instance, if what you were doing with the * incoming data could only accept it at a certain rate: freeze * the rfd when you've got lots of backlog, and unfreeze it again * when things get calmer.) */ void sel_rfd_freeze(sel_rfd *rfd); void sel_rfd_unfreeze(sel_rfd *rfd); /* * Delete a wfd structure from its containing sel. Returns the * underlying fd, which the client may now consider itself to own * once more. */ int sel_wfd_delete(sel_wfd *wfd); /* * Delete an rfd structure from its containing sel. Returns the * underlying fd, which the client may now consider itself to own * once more. */ int sel_rfd_delete(sel_rfd *rfd); /* * NOT IMPLEMENTED YET: useful functions here might be ones which * enumerated all the wfds/rfds in a sel structure in some * fashion, so you could go through them and remove them all while * doing sensible things to them. Or, at the very least, just * return an arbitrary one of the wfds/rfds. */ /* * Free a sel structure and all its remaining wfds and rfds. */ void sel_free(sel *sel); /* * Read and write the ctx parameters in sel, sel_wfd and sel_rfd. */ void *sel_get_ctx(sel *sel); void sel_set_ctx(sel *sel, void *ctx); void *sel_wfd_get_ctx(sel_wfd *wfd); void sel_wfd_set_ctx(sel_wfd *wfd, void *ctx); void *sel_rfd_get_ctx(sel_rfd *rfd); void sel_rfd_set_ctx(sel_rfd *rfd, void *ctx); /* * Run one iteration of the sel event loop, calling callbacks as * necessary. Returns zero on success; in the event of a fatal * error, returns the errno value. * * "timeout" is a value in microseconds to limit the length of the * select call. Less than zero means to wait indefinitely. */ int sel_iterate(sel *sel, long timeout); /* * Change the underlying fd in a wfd. If set to -1, no write * attempts will take place and the wfd's buffer will simply store * everything passed to sel_write(). If later set to something * other than -1, all that buffered data will become eligible for * real writing. */ void sel_wfd_setfd(sel_wfd *wfd, int fd); /* * Change the underlying fd in a rfd. If set to -1, no read * attempts will take place. */ void sel_rfd_setfd(sel_rfd *rfd, int fd); #endif /* FIXME_SEL_H */