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* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2007 - 2008, Digium, Inc.
*
* Russell Bryant <russell@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*!
* \file
* \author Russell Bryant <russell@digium.com>
* \ref AstGenericEvents
*/
/*!
* \page AstGenericEvents Generic event system
*
* The purpose of this API is to provide a generic way to share events between
* Asterisk modules. Code can generate events, and other code can subscribe to
* them.
*
* Events have an associated event type, as well as information elements. The
* information elements are the meta data that go along with each event. For
* example, in the case of message waiting indication, the event type is MWI,
* and each MWI event contains at least three information elements: the
* mailbox, the number of new messages, and the number of old messages.
*
* Subscriptions to events consist of an event type and information elements,
* as well. Subscriptions can be to all events, or a certain subset of events.
* If an event type is provided, only events of that type will be sent to this
* subscriber. Furthermore, if information elements are supplied with the
* subscription, only events that contain the specified information elements
* with specified values will be sent to the subscriber. For example, when a
* SIP phone subscribes to MWI for mailbox 1234, then chan_sip can subscribe
* to internal Asterisk MWI events with the MAILBOX information element with
* a value of "1234".
*
* Another key feature of this event system is the ability to cache events.
* It is useful for some types of events to be able to remember the last known
* value. These are usually events that indicate some kind of state change.
* In the example of MWI, app_voicemail can instruct the event core to cache
* these events based on the mailbox. So, the last known MWI state of each
* mailbox will be cached, and other modules can retrieve this information
* on demand without having to poll the mailbox directly.
*/
#ifndef AST_EVENT_H
#define AST_EVENT_H
#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "asterisk/event_defs.h"
/*!
* \brief Subscriber event callback type
*
* \param event the event being passed to the subscriber
* \param userdata the data provider in the call to ast_event_subscribe()
*
* \return The event callbacks do not return anything.
*/
typedef void (*ast_event_cb_t)(const struct ast_event *event, void *userdata);
/*!
* \brief Subscribe to events
*
* \param event_type The type of events to subscribe to
* \param cb The function to be called with events
* \param description Description of the subscription.
* \param userdata data to be passed to the event callback
*
* The rest of the arguments to this function specify additional parameters for
* the subscription to filter which events are passed to this subscriber. The
* arguments must be in sets of:
* \code
* <enum ast_event_ie_type>, [enum ast_event_ie_pltype, [payload] ]
* \endcode
* and must end with AST_EVENT_IE_END.
*
* If the ie_type specified is *not* AST_EVENT_IE_END, then it must be followed
* by a valid IE payload type. If the payload type specified is
* AST_EVENT_IE_PLTYPE_EXISTS, then the 3rd argument should not be provided.
* Otherwise, a payload must also be specified.
*
* \return This returns a reference to the subscription for use with
* un-subscribing later. If there is a failure in creating the
* subscription, NULL will be returned.
*
* Example usage:
*
* \code
* peer->mwi_event_sub = ast_event_subscribe(AST_EVENT_MWI, mwi_event_cb, peer,
* AST_EVENT_IE_MAILBOX, AST_EVENT_IE_PLTYPE_STR, peer->mailbox,
* AST_EVENT_IE_END);
* \endcode
*
* This creates a subscription to AST_EVENT_MWI events that contain an
* information element, AST_EVENT_IE_MAILBOX, with the same string value
* contained in peer->mailbox. Also, the event callback will be passed a
* pointer to the peer.
*
* \note A NULL description will cause this function to crash, so watch out!
*/
struct ast_event_sub *ast_event_subscribe(enum ast_event_type event_type,
ast_event_cb_t cb, const char *description, void *userdata, ...);
/*!
* \brief Allocate a subscription, but do not activate it
*
* \param type the event type to subscribe to
* \param cb the function to call when an event matches this subscription
* \param userdata data to pass to the provided callback
*
* This function should be used when you want to dynamically build a
* subscription.
*
* \return the allocated subscription, or NULL on failure
* \since 1.6.1
*/
struct ast_event_sub *ast_event_subscribe_new(enum ast_event_type type,
ast_event_cb_t cb, void *userdata);
/*!
* \brief Destroy an allocated subscription
*
* \param sub the subscription to destroy
*
* This function should be used when a subscription is allocated with
* ast_event_subscribe_new(), but for some reason, you want to destroy it
* instead of activating it. This could be because of an error when
* reading in the configuration for the dynamically built subscription.
* \since 1.6.1
*/
void ast_event_sub_destroy(struct ast_event_sub *sub);
/*!
* \brief Append a uint parameter to a subscription
*
* \param sub the dynamic subscription allocated with ast_event_subscribe_new()
* \param ie_type the information element type for the parameter
* \param uint the value that must be present in the event to match this subscription
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval non-zero failure
* \since 1.6.1
*/
int ast_event_sub_append_ie_uint(struct ast_event_sub *sub,
enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type, uint32_t uint);
/*!
* \brief Append a bitflags parameter to a subscription
*
* \param sub the dynamic subscription allocated with ast_event_subscribe_new()
* \param ie_type the information element type for the parameter
* \param flags the flags that must be present in the event to match this subscription
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval non-zero failure
* \since 1.8
*/
int ast_event_sub_append_ie_bitflags(struct ast_event_sub *sub,
enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type, uint32_t flags);
/*!
* \brief Append a string parameter to a subscription
*
* \param sub the dynamic subscription allocated with ast_event_subscribe_new()
* \param ie_type the information element type for the parameter
* \param str the string that must be present in the event to match this subscription
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval non-zero failure
* \since 1.6.1
*/
int ast_event_sub_append_ie_str(struct ast_event_sub *sub,
enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type, const char *str);
/*!
* \brief Append a raw parameter to a subscription
*
* \param sub the dynamic subscription allocated with ast_event_subscribe_new()
* \param ie_type the information element type for the parameter
* \param data the data that must be present in the event to match this subscription
* \param raw_datalen length of data
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval non-zero failure
* \since 1.6.1
*/
int ast_event_sub_append_ie_raw(struct ast_event_sub *sub,
enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type, void *data, size_t raw_datalen);
/*!
* \brief Append an 'exists' parameter to a subscription
*
* \param sub the dynamic subscription allocated with ast_event_subscribe_new()
* \param ie_type the information element type that must be present in the event
* for it to match this subscription.
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval non-zero failure
* \since 1.6.1
*/
int ast_event_sub_append_ie_exists(struct ast_event_sub *sub,
enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type);
/*!
* \brief Activate a dynamically built subscription
*
* \param sub the subscription to activate that was allocated using
* ast_event_subscribe_new()
*
* Once a dynamically built subscription has had all of the parameters added
* to it, it should be activated using this function.
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval non-zero failure
* \since 1.6.1
*/
int ast_event_sub_activate(struct ast_event_sub *sub);
/*!
* \brief Un-subscribe from events
*
* \param event_sub This is the reference to the subscription returned by
* ast_event_subscribe.
*
* This function will remove a subscription and free the associated data
* structures.
*
* \return NULL for convenience.
* \version 1.6.1 return changed to NULL
*/
struct ast_event_sub *ast_event_unsubscribe(struct ast_event_sub *event_sub);
/*!
* \brief Get description for a subscription
*
* \param sub subscription
*
* \return string description of the subscription
*/
const char *ast_event_subscriber_get_description(struct ast_event_sub *sub);
/*!
* \brief Check if subscribers exist
*
* \param event_type This is the type of event that the caller would like to
* check for subscribers to.
*
* The rest of the arguments to this function specify additional parameters for
* checking for subscriptions to subsets of an event type. The arguments must
* in sets of:
* \code
* <enum ast_event_ie_type>, [enum ast_event_ie_pltype, [payload] ]
* \endcode
* and must end with AST_EVENT_IE_END.
*
* If the ie_type specified is *not* AST_EVENT_IE_END, then it must be followed
* by a valid IE payload type. If the payload type specified is
* AST_EVENT_IE_PLTYPE_EXISTS, then the 3rd argument should not be provided.
* Otherwise, a payload must also be specified.
*
* \return This returns one of the values defined in the ast_event_subscriber_res
* enum which will indicate if subscribers exist that match the given
* criteria.
*
* Example usage:
*
* \code
* if (ast_event_check_subscriber(AST_EVENT_MWI,
* AST_EVENT_IE_MAILBOX, AST_EVENT_IE_PLTYPE_STR, mailbox,
* AST_EVENT_IE_END) == AST_EVENT_SUB_NONE) {
* return;
* }
* \endcode
*
* This example will check if there are any subscribers to MWI events for the
* mailbox defined in the "mailbox" variable.
*/
enum ast_event_subscriber_res ast_event_check_subscriber(enum ast_event_type event_type, ...);
/*!
* \brief Report current subscriptions to a subscription subscriber
*
* \arg sub the subscription subscriber
*
* \return nothing
*
* This reports all of the current subscribers to a subscriber of
* subscribers to a specific event type. (Try saying that a few times fast).
*
* The idea here is that it is sometimes very useful for a module to know when
* someone subscribes to events. However, when they first subscribe, this
* provides that module the ability to request the event core report to them
* all of the subscriptions to that event type that already exist.
*/
void ast_event_report_subs(const struct ast_event_sub *sub);
/*!
* \brief Dump the event cache for the subscriber
* \since 1.6.1
*/
void ast_event_dump_cache(const struct ast_event_sub *event_sub);
/*!
* \brief Create a new event
*
* \param event_type The type of event to create
*
* The rest of the arguments to this function specify information elements to
* add to the event. They are specified in the form:
* \code
* <enum ast_event_ie_type>, [enum ast_event_ie_pltype, [payload] ]
* \endcode
* and must end with AST_EVENT_IE_END.
*
* If the ie_type specified is *not* AST_EVENT_IE_END, then it must be followed
* by a valid IE payload type. The payload type, EXISTS, should not be used here
* because it makes no sense to do so. So, a payload must also be specified
* after the IE payload type.
*
* \note The EID IE will be appended automatically when this function is used
* with at least one IE specified.
*
* \return This returns the event that has been created. If there is an error
* creating the event, NULL will be returned.
*
* Example usage:
*
* \code
* if (!(event = ast_event_new(AST_EVENT_MWI,
* AST_EVENT_IE_MAILBOX, AST_EVENT_IE_PLTYPE_STR, mailbox,
* AST_EVENT_IE_NEWMSGS, AST_EVENT_IE_PLTYPE_UINT, new,
* AST_EVENT_IE_OLDMSGS, AST_EVENT_IE_PLTYPE_UINT, old,
* AST_EVENT_IE_END))) {
* return;
* }
* \endcode
*
* This creates a MWI event with 3 information elements, a mailbox which is
* a string, and the number of new and old messages, specified as integers.
*/
struct ast_event *ast_event_new(enum ast_event_type event_type, ...);
/*!
* \brief Destroy an event
*
* \param event the event to destroy
*
* \return Nothing
*
* \note Events that have been queued should *not* be destroyed by the code that
* created the event. It will be automatically destroyed after being
* dispatched to the appropriate subscribers.
*/
void ast_event_destroy(struct ast_event *event);
/*!
* \brief Queue an event
*
* \param event the event to be queued
*
* \retval zero success
* \retval non-zero failure. Note that the caller of this function is
* responsible for destroying the event in the case of a failure.
*
* This function queues an event to be dispatched to all of the appropriate
* subscribers. This function will not block while the event is being
* dispatched because the event is queued up for a dispatching thread
* to handle.
*/
int ast_event_queue(struct ast_event *event);
/*!
* \brief Queue and cache an event
*
* \param event the event to be queued and cached
*
* \details
* The purpose of caching events is so that the core can retain the last known
* information for events that represent some sort of state. That way, when
* code needs to find out the current state, it can query the cache.
*
* The event API already knows which events can be cached and how to cache them.
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval non-zero failure.
*/
int ast_event_queue_and_cache(struct ast_event *event);
/*!
* \brief Retrieve an event from the cache
*
* \param ast_event_type The type of event to retrieve from the cache
*
* The rest of the arguments to this function specify information elements to
* match for retrieving events from the cache. They are specified in the form:
* \code
* <enum ast_event_ie_type>, [enum ast_event_ie_pltype, [payload] ]
* \endcode
* and must end with AST_EVENT_IE_END.
*
* If the ie_type specified is *not* AST_EVENT_IE_END, then it must be followed
* by a valid IE payload type. If the payload type specified is
* AST_EVENT_IE_PLTYPE_EXISTS, then the 3rd argument should not be provided.
* Otherwise, a payload must also be specified.
*
* \return A reference to an event retrieved from the cache. If no event was
* found that matches the specified criteria, then NULL will be returned.
*
* \note If more than one event in the cache matches the specified criteria, only
* one will be returned, and it is undefined which one it will be.
*
* \note The caller of this function *must* call ast_event_destroy() on the
* returned event after it is done using it.
*
* Example Usage:
*
* \code
* event = ast_event_get_cached(AST_EVENT_MWI,
* AST_EVENT_IE_MAILBOX, AST_EVENT_IE_PLTYPE_STR, mailbox,
* AST_EVENT_IE_END);
* \endcode
*
* This example will check for an MWI event in the cache that matches the
* specified mailbox. This would be the way to find out the last known state
* of a mailbox without having to poll the mailbox directly.
*/
struct ast_event *ast_event_get_cached(enum ast_event_type, ...);
/*!
* \brief Append an information element that has a string payload
*
* \param event the event that the IE will be appended to
* \param ie_type the type of IE to append
* \param str The string for the payload of the IE
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval -1 failure
*
* The pointer to the event will get updated with the new location for the event
* that now contains the appended information element. If the re-allocation of
* the memory for this event fails, it will be set to NULL.
*/
int ast_event_append_ie_str(struct ast_event **event, enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type,
const char *str);
/*!
* \brief Append an information element that has an integer payload
*
* \param event the event that the IE will be appended to
* \param ie_type the type of IE to append
* \param data The integer for the payload of the IE
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval -1 failure
*
* The pointer to the event will get updated with the new location for the event
* that now contains the appended information element. If the re-allocation of
* the memory for this event fails, it will be set to NULL.
*/
int ast_event_append_ie_uint(struct ast_event **event, enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type,
uint32_t data);
/*!
* \brief Append an information element that has a bitflags payload
*
* \param event the event that the IE will be appended to
* \param ie_type the type of IE to append
* \param bitflags the flags that are the payload of the IE
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval -1 failure
* \since 1.8
*
* The pointer to the event will get updated with the new location for the event
* that now contains the appended information element. If the re-allocation of
* the memory for this event fails, it will be set to NULL.
*/
int ast_event_append_ie_bitflags(struct ast_event **event, enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type,
uint32_t bitflags);
/*!
* \brief Append an information element that has a raw payload
*
* \param event the event that the IE will be appended to
* \param ie_type the type of IE to append
* \param data A pointer to the raw data for the payload of the IE
* \param data_len The amount of data to copy into the payload
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval -1 failure
*
* The pointer to the event will get updated with the new location for the event
* that now contains the appended information element. If the re-allocation of
* the memory for this event fails, it will be set to NULL.
*/
int ast_event_append_ie_raw(struct ast_event **event, enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type,
const void *data, size_t data_len);
/*!
* \brief Append the global EID IE
*
* \param event the event to append IE to
*
* \note For ast_event_new() that includes IEs, this is done automatically
* for you.
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval -1 failure
*/
int ast_event_append_eid(struct ast_event **event);
/*!
* \brief Get the value of an information element that has an integer payload
*
* \param event The event to get the IE from
* \param ie_type the type of information element to retrieve
*
* \return This returns the payload of the information element with the given type.
* However, an IE with a payload of 0, and the case where no IE is found
* yield the same return value.
*/
uint32_t ast_event_get_ie_uint(const struct ast_event *event, enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type);
/*!
* \brief Get the value of an information element that has a bitflags payload
*
* \param event The event to get the IE from
* \param ie_type the type of information element to retrieve
*
* \return This returns the payload of the information element with the given type.
* However, an IE with a payload of 0, and the case where no IE is found
* yield the same return value.
*/
uint32_t ast_event_get_ie_bitflags(const struct ast_event *event, enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type);
/*!
* \brief Get the value of an information element that has a string payload
*
* \param event The event to get the IE from
* \param ie_type the type of information element to retrieve
*
* \return This returns the payload of the information element with the given type.
* If the information element isn't found, NULL will be returned.
*/
const char *ast_event_get_ie_str(const struct ast_event *event, enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type);
/*!
* \brief Get the hash for the string payload of an IE
*
* \param event The event to get the IE from
* \param ie_type the type of information element to retrieve the hash for
*
* \return This function returns the hash value as calculated by ast_str_hash()
* for the string payload. This is stored in the event to avoid
* unnecessary string comparisons.
*/
uint32_t ast_event_get_ie_str_hash(const struct ast_event *event, enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type);
/*!
* \brief Get the value of an information element that has a raw payload
*
* \param event The event to get the IE from
* \param ie_type the type of information element to retrieve
*
* \return This returns the payload of the information element with the given type.
* If the information element isn't found, NULL will be returned.
*/
const void *ast_event_get_ie_raw(const struct ast_event *event, enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type);
/*!
* \brief Get the length of the raw payload for a particular IE
*
* \param event The event to get the IE payload length from
* \param ie_type the type of information element to get the length of
*
* \return If an IE of type ie_type is found, its payload length is returned.
* Otherwise, 0 is returned.
*/
uint16_t ast_event_get_ie_raw_payload_len(const struct ast_event *event, enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type);
/*!
* \brief Get the string representation of an information element type
*
* \param ie_type the information element type to get the string representation of
*
* \return the string representation of the information element type
* \since 1.6.1
*/
const char *ast_event_get_ie_type_name(enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type);
/*!
* \brief Get the payload type for a given information element type
*
* \param ie_type the information element type to get the payload type of
*
* \return the payload type for the provided IE type
* \since 1.6.1
*/
enum ast_event_ie_pltype ast_event_get_ie_pltype(enum ast_event_ie_type ie_type);
/*!
* \brief Get the type for an event
*
* \param event the event to get the type for
*
* \return the event type as represented by one of the values in the
* ast_event_type enum
*/
enum ast_event_type ast_event_get_type(const struct ast_event *event);
/*!
* \brief Get the string representation of the type of the given event
*
* \arg event the event to get the type of
*
* \return the string representation of the event type of the provided event
* \since 1.6.1
*/
const char *ast_event_get_type_name(const struct ast_event *event);
/*!
* \brief Convert a string into an event type
*
* \param str the string to convert
* \param event_type an output parameter for the event type
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval non-zero failure
* \since 1.6.1
*/
int ast_event_str_to_event_type(const char *str, enum ast_event_type *event_type);
/*!
* \brief Convert a string to an IE type
*
* \param str the string to convert
* \param ie_type an output parameter for the IE type
*
* \retval 0 success
* \retval non-zero failure
* \since 1.6.1
*/
int ast_event_str_to_ie_type(const char *str, enum ast_event_ie_type *ie_type);
/*!
* \brief Get the size of an event
*
* \param event the event to get the size of
*
* \return the number of bytes contained in the event
* \since 1.6.1
*/
size_t ast_event_get_size(const struct ast_event *event);
/*!
* \brief Initialize an event iterator instance
*
* \param iterator The iterator instance to initialize
* \param event The event that will be iterated through
*
* \retval 0 Success, there are IEs available to iterate
* \retval -1 Failure, there are no IEs in the event to iterate
*/
int ast_event_iterator_init(struct ast_event_iterator *iterator, const struct ast_event *event);
/*!
* \brief Move iterator instance to next IE
*
* \param iterator The iterator instance
*
* \retval 0 on success
* \retval -1 if end is reached
*/
int ast_event_iterator_next(struct ast_event_iterator *iterator);
/*!
* \brief Get the type of the current IE in the iterator instance
*
* \param iterator The iterator instance
*
* \return the ie type as represented by one of the value sin the
* ast_event_ie_type enum
*/
enum ast_event_ie_type ast_event_iterator_get_ie_type(struct ast_event_iterator *iterator);
/*!
* \brief Get the value of the current IE in the iterator as an integer payload
*
* \param iterator The iterator instance
*
* \return This returns the payload of the information element as a uint.
*/
uint32_t ast_event_iterator_get_ie_uint(struct ast_event_iterator *iterator);
/*!
* \brief Get the value of the current IE in the iterator as a bitflags payload
*
* \param iterator The iterator instance
*
* \return This returns the payload of the information element as bitflags.
*/
uint32_t ast_event_iterator_get_ie_bitflags(struct ast_event_iterator *iterator);
/*!
* \brief Get the value of the current IE in the iterator as a string payload
*
* \param iterator The iterator instance
*
* \return This returns the payload of the information element as a string.
*/
const char *ast_event_iterator_get_ie_str(struct ast_event_iterator *iterator);
/*!
* \brief Get the value of the current IE in the iterator instance that has a raw payload
*
* \param iterator The iterator instance
*
* \return This returns the payload of the information element as type raw.
*/
void *ast_event_iterator_get_ie_raw(struct ast_event_iterator *iterator);
/*!
* \brief Get the length of the raw payload for the current IE for an iterator
*
* \param iterator The IE iterator
*
* \return The payload length of the current IE
*/
uint16_t ast_event_iterator_get_ie_raw_payload_len(struct ast_event_iterator *iterator);
/*!
* \brief Get the minimum length of an ast_event.
*
* \return minimum amount of memory that will be consumed by any ast_event.
*/
size_t ast_event_minimum_length(void);
#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
}
#endif
#endif /* AST_EVENT_H */
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