* | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
* +------------------------------------+
*
- * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2007 InspIRCd Development Team
+ * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2008 InspIRCd Development Team
* See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits
*
* This program is free but copyrighted software; see
*/
enum EventType
{
+ /** Read event */
EVENT_READ = 0,
+ /** Write event */
EVENT_WRITE = 1,
+ /** Error event */
EVENT_ERROR = 2
};
* and EVENT_WRITE for write events.
*/
virtual void HandleEvent(EventType et, int errornum = 0) = 0;
-
-#ifdef WINDOWS
-
- /** "Fake" file descriptor. This is windows-specific.
- */
- int m_internalFd;
-
- /** Pointer to read event. We delete this so the buffer can't be used
- * after the socket is deleted, and so it doesn't leak memory
- */
- void * m_readEvent;
- void * m_writeEvent;
- void * m_acceptEvent;
-
-#endif
};
/** Provides basic file-descriptor-based I/O support.
* @return The socket engine name
*/
virtual std::string GetName();
+
+ /** Returns true if the file descriptors in the
+ * given event handler are within sensible ranges
+ * which can be handled by the socket engine.
+ */
+ virtual bool BoundsCheckFd(EventHandler* eh);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets accept(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @param fd This version of the call takes an EventHandler instead of a bare file descriptor.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int Accept(EventHandler* fd, sockaddr *addr, socklen_t *addrlen);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets close(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @param fd This version of the call takes an EventHandler instead of a bare file descriptor.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int Close(EventHandler* fd);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets close(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int Close(int fd);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets send(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @param fd This version of the call takes an EventHandler instead of a bare file descriptor.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int Send(EventHandler* fd, const void *buf, size_t len, int flags);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets recv(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @param fd This version of the call takes an EventHandler instead of a bare file descriptor.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int Recv(EventHandler* fd, void *buf, size_t len, int flags);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets recvfrom(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @param fd This version of the call takes an EventHandler instead of a bare file descriptor.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int RecvFrom(EventHandler* fd, void *buf, size_t len, int flags, sockaddr *from, socklen_t *fromlen);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets sendto(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @param fd This version of the call takes an EventHandler instead of a bare file descriptor.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int SendTo(EventHandler* fd, const void *buf, size_t len, int flags, const sockaddr *to, socklen_t tolen);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets connect(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @param fd This version of the call takes an EventHandler instead of a bare file descriptor.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int Connect(EventHandler* fd, const sockaddr *serv_addr, socklen_t addrlen);
+
+ /** Make a file descriptor blocking.
+ * @param fd a file descriptor to set to blocking mode
+ * @return 0 on success, -1 on failure, errno is set appropriately.
+ */
+ virtual int Blocking(int fd);
+
+ /** Make a file descriptor nonblocking.
+ * @param fd A file descriptor to set to nonblocking mode
+ * @return 0 on success, -1 on failure, errno is set appropriately.
+ */
+ virtual int NonBlocking(int fd);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets shutdown(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @param fd This version of the call takes an EventHandler instead of a bare file descriptor.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int Shutdown(EventHandler* fd, int how);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets shutdown(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int Shutdown(int fd, int how);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets bind(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int Bind(int fd, const sockaddr *my_addr, socklen_t addrlen);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets listen(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int Listen(int sockfd, int backlog);
+
+ /** Abstraction for BSD sockets getsockname(2).
+ * This function should emulate its namesake system call exactly.
+ * @param fd This version of the call takes an EventHandler instead of a bare file descriptor.
+ * @return This method should return exactly the same values as the system call it emulates.
+ */
+ virtual int GetSockName(EventHandler* fd, sockaddr *name, socklen_t* namelen);
+
+ /** This function is called immediately after fork().
+ * Some socket engines (notably kqueue) cannot have their
+ * handles inherited by forked processes. This method
+ * allows for the socket engine to re-create its handle
+ * after the daemon forks as the socket engine is created
+ * long BEFORE the daemon forks.
+ * @return void, but it is acceptable for this function to bail back to
+ * the shell or operating system on fatal error.
+ */
+ virtual void RecoverFromFork();
};
#endif
+