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* Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Brian Aker
* All rights reserved.
*
* Use and distribution licensed under the BSD license. See
* the COPYING file in the parent directory for full text.
*
* Summary: Definition of the callback interface to the protocol handler
*
* Author: Trond Norbye
*
*/
#ifndef __LIBMEMCACHED_PROTOCOL_H__
#define __LIBMEMCACHED_PROTOCOL_H__
#include <sys/types.h>
#if !defined(__cplusplus)
# include <stdbool.h>
#endif
#include <libmemcached/platform.h>
#include <libmemcached/memcached/protocol_binary.h>
#include <libmemcached/visibility.h>
#include <libmemcached/protocol/callback.h>
/* Forward declarations */
/*
* You should only access memcached_protocol_st from one thread!,
* and never assume anything about the internal layout / sizes of the
* structures.
*/
typedef struct memcached_protocol_st memcached_protocol_st;
typedef struct memcached_protocol_client_st memcached_protocol_client_st;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* Function the protocol handler should call to receive data.
* This function should behave exactly like read(2)
*
* @param cookie a cookie used to represent a given client
* @param fd the filedescriptor associated with the client
* @param buf destination buffer
* @param nbuf number of bytes to receive
* @return the number of bytes copied into buf
* or -1 upon error (errno should contain more information)
*/
typedef ssize_t (*memcached_protocol_recv_func)(const void *cookie,
memcached_socket_t fd,
void *buf,
size_t nbuf);
/**
* Function the protocol handler should call to send data.
* This function should behave exactly like write(2)
*
* @param cookie a cookie used to represent a given client
* @param fd the filedescriptor associated with the client
* @param buf the source buffer
* @param nbuf number of bytes to send
* @return the number of bytes sent
* or -1 upon error (errno should contain more information)
*/
typedef ssize_t (*memcached_protocol_send_func)(const void *cookie,
memcached_socket_t fd,
const void *buf,
size_t nbuf);
/**
* Create an instance of the protocol handler
*
* @return NULL if allocation of an instance fails
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
memcached_protocol_st *memcached_protocol_create_instance(void);
/**
* Get the callbacks associated with a protocol handler instance
* @return the callbacks currently used
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
memcached_binary_protocol_callback_st *memcached_binary_protocol_get_callbacks(memcached_protocol_st *instance);
/**
* Set the callbacks to be used by the given protocol handler instance
* @param instance the instance to update
* @param callback the callbacks to use
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
void memcached_binary_protocol_set_callbacks(memcached_protocol_st *instance, memcached_binary_protocol_callback_st *callback);
/**
* Should the library inspect the packages being sent and received and verify
* that they are according to the specification? If it encounters an invalid
* packet, it will return an EINVAL packet.
*
* @param instance the instance to update
* @param enable true if you want the library to check packages, false otherwise
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
void memcached_binary_protocol_set_pedantic(memcached_protocol_st *instance, bool enable);
/**
* Is the library inpecting each package?
* @param instance the instance to check
* @return true it the library is inspecting each package, false otherwise
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
bool memcached_binary_protocol_get_pedantic(memcached_protocol_st *instance);
/**
* Destroy an instance of the protocol handler
*
* @param instance The instance to destroy
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
void memcached_protocol_destroy_instance(memcached_protocol_st *instance);
/**
* Set the IO functions used by the instance to send and receive data. The
* functions should behave like recv(3socket) and send(3socket).
*
* @param instance the instance to specify the IO functions for
* @param recv the function to call for reciving data
* @param send the function to call for sending data
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
void memached_protocol_set_io_functions(memcached_protocol_st *instance,
memcached_protocol_recv_func recv,
memcached_protocol_send_func send);
/**
* Create a new client instance and associate it with a socket
* @param instance the protocol instance to bind the client to
* @param sock the client socket
* @return NULL if allocation fails, otherwise an instance
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
memcached_protocol_client_st *memcached_protocol_create_client(memcached_protocol_st *instance, memcached_socket_t sock);
/**
* Destroy a client handle.
* The caller needs to close the socket accociated with the client
* <b>before</b> calling this function. This function invalidates the
* client memory area.
*
* @param client the client to destroy
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
void memcached_protocol_client_destroy(memcached_protocol_client_st *client);
/**
* Error event means that the client encountered an error with the
* connection so you should shut it down
*/
#define MEMCACHED_PROTOCOL_ERROR_EVENT 1
/**
* Please notify when there is more data available to read
*/
#define MEMCACHED_PROTOCOL_READ_EVENT 2
/**
* Please notify when it is possible to send more data
*/
#define MEMCACHED_PROTOCOL_WRITE_EVENT 4
/**
* Backed paused the execution for this client
*/
#define MEMCACHED_PROTOCOL_PAUSE_EVENT 8
/**
* The different events the client is interested in. This is a bitmask of
* the constants defined above.
*/
typedef uint32_t memcached_protocol_event_t;
/**
* Let the client do some work. This might involve reading / sending data
* to/from the client, or perform callbacks to execute a command.
* @param client the client structure to work on
* @return The next event the protocol handler will be notified for
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
memcached_protocol_event_t memcached_protocol_client_work(memcached_protocol_client_st *client);
/**
* Get the socket attached to a client handle
* @param client the client to query
* @return the socket handle
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
memcached_socket_t memcached_protocol_client_get_socket(memcached_protocol_client_st *client);
/**
* Get the error id socket attached to a client handle
* @param client the client to query for an error code
* @return the OS error code from the client
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
int memcached_protocol_client_get_errno(memcached_protocol_client_st *client);
/**
* Get a raw response handler for the given cookie
* @param cookie the cookie passed along into the callback
* @return the raw reponse handler you may use if you find
* the generic callback too limiting
*/
LIBMEMCACHED_API
memcached_binary_protocol_raw_response_handler memcached_binary_protocol_get_raw_response_handler(const void *cookie);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
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