/* * include/types/fd.h * File descriptors states. * * Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1 * exclusively. * * This library 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 * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef _TYPES_FD_H #define _TYPES_FD_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* different possible states for the fd */ #define FD_STCLOSE 0 #define FD_STLISTEN 1 #define FD_STCONN 2 #define FD_STREADY 3 #define FD_STERROR 4 enum { DIR_RD=0, DIR_WR=1, DIR_SIZE }; /* * FD_POLL_IN remains set as long as some data is pending for read. * FD_POLL_OUT remains set as long as the fd accepts to write data. * FD_POLL_ERR and FD_POLL_ERR remain set forever (until processed). */ #define FD_POLL_IN 0x01 #define FD_POLL_PRI 0x02 #define FD_POLL_OUT 0x04 #define FD_POLL_ERR 0x08 #define FD_POLL_HUP 0x10 #define FD_POLL_DATA (FD_POLL_IN | FD_POLL_OUT) #define FD_POLL_STICKY (FD_POLL_ERR | FD_POLL_HUP) /* bit values for fdtab[fd]->flags. Most of them are used to hold a value * consecutive to a behaviour change. */ #define FD_FL_TCP 0x0001 /* socket is TCP */ #define FD_FL_TCP_NODELAY 0x0002 #define FD_FL_TCP_NOLING 0x0004 /* lingering disabled */ /* info about one given fd */ struct fdtab { struct { int (*f)(int fd); /* read/write function */ struct buffer *b; /* read/write buffer */ } cb[DIR_SIZE]; void *owner; /* the session (or proxy) associated with this fd */ struct { /* used by pollers which support speculative polling */ unsigned char e; /* read and write events status. 4 bits, may be merged into flags' lower bits */ unsigned int s1; /* Position in spec list+1. 0=not in list. */ } spec; unsigned short flags; /* various flags precising the exact status of this fd */ unsigned char state; /* the state of this fd */ unsigned char ev; /* event seen in return of poll() : FD_POLL_* */ }; /* less often used information */ struct fdinfo { struct port_range *port_range; /* optional port range to bind to */ int local_port; /* optional local port */ struct sockaddr *peeraddr; /* pointer to peer's network address, or NULL if unset */ socklen_t peerlen; /* peer's address length, or 0 if unset */ }; /* * Poller descriptors. * - is initialized by the poller's register() function, and should not * be allocated, just linked to. * - is initialized by the poller's register() function. It is set to 0 * by default, meaning the poller is disabled. init() should set it to 0 in * case of failure. term() must set it to 0. A generic unoptimized select() * poller should set it to 100. * - is initialized by the poller's init() function, and cleaned by * the term() function. * - cond_s() checks if fd was not set then sets it and returns 1. Otherwise * it returns 0. It may be the same as set(). * - cond_c() checks if fd was set then clears it and returns 1. Otherwise * it returns 0. It may be the same as clr(). * - clo() should be used to do indicate the poller that fd will be closed. It * may be the same as rem() on some pollers. * - poll() calls the poller, expiring at */ struct poller { void *private; /* any private data for the poller */ int REGPRM2 (*is_set)(const int fd, int dir); /* check if is being polled for dir */ int REGPRM2 (*set)(const int fd, int dir); /* set polling on for */ int REGPRM2 (*clr)(const int fd, int dir); /* clear polling on for */ int REGPRM2 (*cond_s)(const int fd, int dir); /* set polling on for if unset */ int REGPRM2 (*cond_c)(const int fd, int dir); /* clear polling on for if set */ void REGPRM1 (*rem)(const int fd); /* remove any polling on */ void REGPRM1 (*clo)(const int fd); /* mark as closed */ void REGPRM2 (*poll)(struct poller *p, int exp); /* the poller itself */ int REGPRM1 (*init)(struct poller *p); /* poller initialization */ void REGPRM1 (*term)(struct poller *p); /* termination of this poller */ int REGPRM1 (*test)(struct poller *p); /* pre-init check of the poller */ int REGPRM1 (*fork)(struct poller *p); /* post-fork re-opening */ const char *name; /* poller name */ int pref; /* try pollers with higher preference first */ }; extern struct poller cur_poller; /* the current poller */ extern int nbpollers; #define MAX_POLLERS 10 extern struct poller pollers[MAX_POLLERS]; /* all registered pollers */ extern struct fdtab *fdtab; /* array of all the file descriptors */ extern struct fdinfo *fdinfo; /* less-often used infos for file descriptors */ extern int maxfd; /* # of the highest fd + 1 */ extern int totalconn; /* total # of terminated sessions */ extern int actconn; /* # of active sessions */ #endif /* _TYPES_FD_H */ /* * Local variables: * c-indent-level: 8 * c-basic-offset: 8 * End: */