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This file is part of GNUnet
(C) 2013 Christian Grothoff (and other contributing authors)
GNUnet is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
option) any later version.
GNUnet is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNUnet; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/**
* @file include/gnunet_set_service.h
* @brief two-peer set operations
* @author Florian Dold
* @author Christian Grothoff
*/
#ifndef GNUNET_SET_SERVICE_H
#define GNUNET_SET_SERVICE_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */
}
#endif
#endif
#include "gnunet_common.h"
#include "gnunet_time_lib.h"
#include "gnunet_configuration_lib.h"
/**
* Maximum size of a context message for set operation requests.
*/
#define GNUNET_SET_CONTEXT_MESSAGE_MAX_SIZE ((1<<16) - 1024)
/**
* Opaque handle to a set.
*/
struct GNUNET_SET_Handle;
/**
* Opaque handle to a set operation request from another peer.
*/
struct GNUNET_SET_Request;
/**
* Opaque handle to a listen operation.
*/
struct GNUNET_SET_ListenHandle;
/**
* Opaque handle to a set operation.
*/
struct GNUNET_SET_OperationHandle;
/**
* The operation that a set set supports.
*/
enum GNUNET_SET_OperationType
{
/**
* A purely local set that does not support any
* operation.
*/
GNUNET_SET_OPERATION_NONE,
/**
* Set intersection, only return elements that are in both sets.
*/
GNUNET_SET_OPERATION_INTERSECTION,
/**
* Set union, return all elements that are in at least one of the sets.
*/
GNUNET_SET_OPERATION_UNION
};
/**
* Status for the result callback
*/
enum GNUNET_SET_Status
{
/**
* Everything went ok.
*/
GNUNET_SET_STATUS_OK,
/**
* There was a timeout.
*/
GNUNET_SET_STATUS_TIMEOUT,
/**
* The other peer refused to to the operation with us,
* or something went wrong.
*/
GNUNET_SET_STATUS_FAILURE,
/**
* Success, all elements have been returned (but the other
* peer might still be receiving some from us, so we are not done).
*/
GNUNET_SET_STATUS_HALF_DONE,
/**
* Success, all elements have been sent (and received).
*/
GNUNET_SET_STATUS_DONE
};
/**
* The way results are given to the client.
*/
enum GNUNET_SET_ResultMode
{
/**
* Client gets every element in the resulting set.
*/
GNUNET_SET_RESULT_FULL,
/**
* Client gets only elements that have been added to the set.
* Only works with set union.
*/
GNUNET_SET_RESULT_ADDED,
/**
* Client gets only elements that have been removed from the set.
* Only works with set intersection.
*/
GNUNET_SET_RESULT_REMOVED
};
/**
* Element stored in a set.
*/
struct GNUNET_SET_Element
{
/**
* Number of bytes in the buffer pointed to by data.
*/
uint16_t size;
/**
* Application-specific element type.
*/
uint16_t type;
/**
* Actual data of the element
*/
const void *data;
};
/**
* Continuation used for some of the set operations
*
* @param cls closure
*/
typedef void (*GNUNET_SET_Continuation) (void *cls);
/**
* Callback for set operation results. Called for each element
* in the result set.
*
* @param cls closure
* @param element a result element, only valid if status is #GNUNET_SET_STATUS_OK
* @param status see `enum GNUNET_SET_Status`
*/
typedef void (*GNUNET_SET_ResultIterator) (void *cls,
const struct GNUNET_SET_Element *element,
enum GNUNET_SET_Status status);
/**
* Iterator for set elements.
*
* @param cls closure
* @param element the current element, NULL if all elements have been
* iterated over
* @return #GNUNET_YES to continue iterating, #GNUNET_NO to stop.
*/
typedef int (*GNUNET_SET_ElementIterator) (void *cls,
const struct GNUNET_SET_Element *element);
/**
* Called when another peer wants to do a set operation with the
* local peer. If a listen error occurs, the @a request is NULL.
*
* @param cls closure
* @param other_peer the other peer
* @param context_msg message with application specific information from
* the other peer
* @param request request from the other peer (never NULL), use GNUNET_SET_accept()
* to accept it, otherwise the request will be refused
* Note that we can't just return value from the listen callback,
* as it is also necessary to specify the set we want to do the
* operation with, whith sometimes can be derived from the context
* message. It's necessary to specify the timeout.
*/
typedef void
(*GNUNET_SET_ListenCallback) (void *cls,
const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *other_peer,
const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *context_msg,
struct GNUNET_SET_Request *request);
/**
* Create an empty set, supporting the specified operation.
*
* @param cfg configuration to use for connecting to the
* set service
* @param op operation supported by the set
* Note that the operation has to be specified
* beforehand, as certain set operations need to maintain
* data structures spefific to the operation
* @return a handle to the set
*/
struct GNUNET_SET_Handle *
GNUNET_SET_create (const struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle *cfg,
enum GNUNET_SET_OperationType op);
/**
* Add an element to the given set.
* After the element has been added (in the sense of being
* transmitted to the set service), @a cont will be called.
* Calls to #GNUNET_SET_add_element can be queued
*
* @param set set to add element to
* @param element element to add to the set
* @param cont continuation called after the element has been added
* @param cont_cls closure for @a cont
* @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_SYSERR if the
* set is invalid (e.g. the set service crashed)
*/
int
GNUNET_SET_add_element (struct GNUNET_SET_Handle *set,
const struct GNUNET_SET_Element *element,
GNUNET_SET_Continuation cont,
void *cont_cls);
/**
* Remove an element to the given set.
* After the element has been removed (in the sense of the
* request being transmitted to the set service), cont will be called.
* Calls to remove_element can be queued
*
* @param set set to remove element from
* @param element element to remove from the set
* @param cont continuation called after the element has been removed
* @param cont_cls closure for @a cont
* @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_SYSERR if the
* set is invalid (e.g. the set service crashed)
*/
int
GNUNET_SET_remove_element (struct GNUNET_SET_Handle *set,
const struct GNUNET_SET_Element *element,
GNUNET_SET_Continuation cont,
void *cont_cls);
/**
* Destroy the set handle, and free all associated resources.
*/
void
GNUNET_SET_destroy (struct GNUNET_SET_Handle *set);
/**
* Prepare a set operation to be evaluated with another peer.
* The evaluation will not start until the client provides
* a local set with GNUNET_SET_commit().
*
* @param other_peer peer with the other set
* @param app_id hash for the application using the set
* @param context_msg additional information for the request
* @param salt salt used for the set operation; sometimes set operations
* fail due to hash collisions, using a different salt for each operation
* makes it harder for an attacker to exploit this
* @param result_mode specified how results will be returned,
* see `enum GNUNET_SET_ResultMode`.
* @param result_cb called on error or success
* @param result_cls closure for @a result_cb
* @return a handle to cancel the operation
*/
struct GNUNET_SET_OperationHandle *
GNUNET_SET_prepare (const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *other_peer,
const struct GNUNET_HashCode *app_id,
const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *context_msg,
uint16_t salt,
enum GNUNET_SET_ResultMode result_mode,
GNUNET_SET_ResultIterator result_cb,
void *result_cls);
/**
* Wait for set operation requests for the given application ID.
* If the connection to the set service is lost, the listener is
* re-created transparently with exponential backoff.
*
* @param cfg configuration to use for connecting to
* the set service
* @param operation operation we want to listen for
* @param app_id id of the application that handles set operation requests
* @param listen_cb called for each incoming request matching the operation
* and application id
* @param listen_cls handle for listen_cb
* @return a handle that can be used to cancel the listen operation
*/
struct GNUNET_SET_ListenHandle *
GNUNET_SET_listen (const struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle *cfg,
enum GNUNET_SET_OperationType op_type,
const struct GNUNET_HashCode *app_id,
GNUNET_SET_ListenCallback listen_cb,
void *listen_cls);
/**
* Cancel the given listen operation.
* After calling cancel, the listen callback for this listen handle
* will not be called again.
*
* @param lh handle for the listen operation
*/
void
GNUNET_SET_listen_cancel (struct GNUNET_SET_ListenHandle *lh);
/**
* Accept a request we got via GNUNET_SET_listen(). Must be called during
* GNUNET_SET_listen(), as the `struct GNUNET_SET_Request` becomes invalid
* afterwards.
* Call GNUNET_SET_commit() to provide the local set to use for the operation,
* and to begin the exchange with the remote peer.
*
* @param request request to accept
* @param result_mode specified how results will be returned,
* see `enum GNUNET_SET_ResultMode`.
* @param result_cb callback for the results
* @param result_cls closure for @a result_cb
* @return a handle to cancel the operation
*/
struct GNUNET_SET_OperationHandle *
GNUNET_SET_accept (struct GNUNET_SET_Request *request,
enum GNUNET_SET_ResultMode result_mode,
GNUNET_SET_ResultIterator result_cb,
void *result_cls);
/**
* Commit a set to be used with a set operation.
* This function is called once we have fully constructed
* the set that we want to use for the operation. At this
* time, the P2P protocol can then begin to exchange the
* set information and call the result callback with the
* result information.
*
* @param oh handle to the set operation
* @param set the set to use for the operation
* @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_SYSERR if the
* set is invalid (e.g. the set service crashed)
*/
int
GNUNET_SET_commit (struct GNUNET_SET_OperationHandle *oh,
struct GNUNET_SET_Handle *set);
/**
* Cancel the given set operation.
* May not be called after the operation's GNUNET_SET_ResultIterator has been
* called with a status that indicates error, timeout or done.
*
* @param oh set operation to cancel
*/
void
GNUNET_SET_operation_cancel (struct GNUNET_SET_OperationHandle *oh);
/**
* Iterate over all elements in the given set.
* Note that this operation involves transferring every element of the set
* from the service to the client, and is thus costly.
* Only one iteration per set may be active at the same time.
*
* @param set the set to iterate over
* @param iter the iterator to call for each element
* @param cls closure for 'iter'
* @return GNUNET_YES if the iteration started successfuly,
* GNUNET_SYSERR if the set is invalid (e.g. the server crashed, disconnected)
*/
int
GNUNET_SET_iterate (struct GNUNET_SET_Handle *set, GNUNET_SET_ElementIterator iter, void *cls);
#if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */
{
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
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