-/* +------------------------------------+\r * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |\r * +------------------------------------+\r *\r * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2007 InspIRCd Development Team\r * See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits\r *\r * This program is free but copyrighted software; see\r * the file COPYING for details.\r *\r * ---------------------------------------------------\r */\r\r#ifndef __SOCKETENGINE__\r#define __SOCKETENGINE__\r\r#include <vector>\r#include <string>\r#include <map>\r#include "inspircd_config.h"\r#include "base.h"\r\r/** Types of event an EventHandler may receive.\r * EVENT_READ is a readable file descriptor,\r * and EVENT_WRITE is a writeable file descriptor.\r * EVENT_ERROR can always occur, and indicates\r * a write error or read error on the socket,\r * e.g. EOF condition or broken pipe.\r */\renum EventType\r{\r /** Read event */\r EVENT_READ = 0,\r /** Write event */\r EVENT_WRITE = 1,\r /** Error event */\r EVENT_ERROR = 2\r};\r\rclass InspIRCd;\r\r/** This class is a basic I/O handler class.\r * Any object which wishes to receive basic I/O events\r * from the socketengine must derive from this class and\r * implement the HandleEvent() method. The derived class\r * must then be added to SocketEngine using the method\r * SocketEngine::AddFd(), after which point the derived\r * class will receive events to its HandleEvent() method.\r * The derived class should also implement one of Readable()\r * and Writeable(). In the current implementation, only\r * Readable() is used. If this returns true, the socketengine\r * inserts a readable socket. If it is false, the socketengine\r * inserts a writeable socket. The derived class should never\r * change the value this function returns without first\r * deleting the socket from the socket engine. The only\r * requirement beyond this for an event handler is that it\r * must have a file descriptor. What this file descriptor\r * is actually attached to is completely up to you.\r */\rclass CoreExport EventHandler : public Extensible\r{\r protected:\r /** File descriptor.\r * All events which can be handled\r * must have a file descriptor.\r * This allows you to add events for\r * sockets, fifo's, pipes, and various\r * other forms of IPC.\r */\r int fd;\r public:\r /** Get the current file descriptor\r * @return The file descriptor of this handler\r */\r int GetFd();\r\r /** Set a new file desciptor\r * @param FD The new file descriptor. Do not\r * call this method without first deleting the\r * object from the SocketEngine if you have\r * added it to a SocketEngine instance.\r */\r void SetFd(int FD);\r\r /** Constructor\r */\r EventHandler() {}\r\r /** Destructor\r */\r virtual ~EventHandler() {}\r\r /** Override this function to indicate readability.\r * @return This should return true if the function\r * wishes to receive EVENT_READ events. Do not change\r * what this function returns while the event handler\r * is still added to a SocketEngine instance!\r * If this function is unimplemented, the base class\r * will return true.\r *\r * NOTE: You cannot set both Readable() and\r * Writeable() to true. If you wish to receive\r * a write event for your object, you must call\r * SocketEngine::WantWrite() instead. This will\r * trigger your objects next EVENT_WRITE type event.\r */\r virtual bool Readable();\r\r /** Override this function to indicate writeability.\r * @return This should return true if the function\r * wishes to receive EVENT_WRITE events. Do not change\r * what this function returns while the event handler\r * is still added to a SocketEngine instance!\r * If this function is unimplemented, the base class\r * will return false.\r *\r * NOTE: You cannot set both Readable() and\r * Writeable() to true. If you wish to receive\r * a write event for your object, you must call\r * SocketEngine::WantWrite() instead. This will\r * trigger your objects next EVENT_WRITE type event.\r */\r virtual bool Writeable();\r\r /** Process an I/O event.\r * You MUST implement this function in your derived\r * class, and it will be called whenever read or write\r * events are received, depending on what your functions\r * Readable() and Writeable() returns and wether you\r * previously made a call to SocketEngine::WantWrite().\r * @param et either one of EVENT_READ for read events,\r * and EVENT_WRITE for write events.\r */\r virtual void HandleEvent(EventType et, int errornum = 0) = 0;\r\r#ifdef WINDOWS\r\r /** "Fake" file descriptor. This is windows-specific.\r */\r int m_internalFd;\r\r /** Pointer to read event. We delete this so the buffer can't be used\r * after the socket is deleted, and so it doesn't leak memory\r */\r void* m_readEvent;\r /** Pointer to a write event.\r */\r void* m_writeEvent;\r /** Pointer to an accept event.\r */\r void* m_acceptEvent;\r\r#endif\r};\r\r/** Provides basic file-descriptor-based I/O support.\r * The actual socketengine class presents the\r * same interface on all operating systems, but\r * its private members and internal behaviour\r * should be treated as blackboxed, and vary\r * from system to system and upon the config\r * settings chosen by the server admin. The current\r * version supports select, epoll and kqueue.\r * The configure script will enable a socket engine\r * based upon what OS is detected, and will derive\r * a class from SocketEngine based upon what it finds.\r * The derived classes file will also implement a\r * classfactory, SocketEngineFactory, which will\r * create a derived instance of SocketEngine using\r * polymorphism so that the core and modules do not\r * have to be aware of which SocketEngine derived\r * class they are using.\r */\rclass CoreExport SocketEngine : public Extensible\r{\rprotected:\r /** Owner/Creator\r */\r InspIRCd* ServerInstance;\r /** Handle to socket engine, where needed.\r */\r int EngineHandle;\r /** Current number of descriptors in the engine\r */\r int CurrentSetSize;\r /** Reference table, contains all current handlers\r */\r EventHandler* ref[MAX_DESCRIPTORS];\rpublic:\r\r /** Constructor.\r * The constructor transparently initializes\r * the socket engine which the ircd is using.\r * Please note that if there is a catastrophic\r * failure (for example, you try and enable\r * epoll on a 2.4 linux kernel) then this\r * function may bail back to the shell.\r * @param Instance The creator/owner of this object\r */\r SocketEngine(InspIRCd* Instance);\r\r /** Destructor.\r * The destructor transparently tidies up\r * any resources used by the socket engine.\r */\r virtual ~SocketEngine();\r\r /** Add an EventHandler object to the engine.\r * Use AddFd to add a file descriptor to the\r * engine and have the socket engine monitor\r * it. You must provide an object derived from\r * EventHandler which implements HandleEvent()\r * and optionally Readable() and Writeable().\r * @param eh An event handling object to add\r */\r virtual bool AddFd(EventHandler* eh);\r\r /** If you call this function and pass it an\r * event handler, that event handler will\r * receive the next available write event,\r * even if the socket is a readable socket only.\r * Developers should avoid constantly keeping\r * an eventhandler in the writeable state,\r * as this will consume large amounts of\r * CPU time.\r * @param eh An event handler which wants to\r * receive the next writeability event.\r */\r virtual void WantWrite(EventHandler* eh);\r\r /** Returns the maximum number of file descriptors\r * you may store in the socket engine at any one time.\r * @return The maximum fd value\r */\r virtual int GetMaxFds();\r\r /** Returns the number of file descriptor slots\r * which are available for storing fds.\r * @return The number of remaining fd's\r */\r virtual int GetRemainingFds();\r\r /** Delete an event handler from the engine.\r * This function call deletes an EventHandler\r * from the engine, returning true if it succeeded\r * and false if it failed. This does not free the\r * EventHandler pointer using delete, if this is\r * required you must do this yourself.\r * Note on forcing deletes. DO NOT DO THIS! This is\r * extremely dangerous and will most likely render the\r * socketengine dead. This was added only for handling\r * very rare cases where broken 3rd party libs destroys\r * the OS socket beyond our control. If you can't explain\r * in minute details why forcing is absolutely necessary\r * then you don't need it. That was a NO!\r * @param eh The event handler object to remove\r * @param force *DANGEROUS* See method description!\r * @return True if the event handler was removed\r */\r virtual bool DelFd(EventHandler* eh, bool force = false);\r\r /** Returns true if a file descriptor exists in\r * the socket engine's list.\r * @param fd The event handler to look for\r * @return True if this fd has an event handler\r */\r virtual bool HasFd(int fd);\r\r /** Returns the EventHandler attached to a specific fd.\r * If the fd isnt in the socketengine, returns NULL.\r * @param fd The event handler to look for\r * @return A pointer to the event handler, or NULL\r */\r virtual EventHandler* GetRef(int fd);\r\r /** Waits for events and dispatches them to handlers.\r * Please note that this doesnt wait long, only\r * a couple of milliseconds. It returns the number of\r * events which occured during this call.\r * This method will dispatch events to their handlers\r * by calling their EventHandler::HandleEvent()\r * methods with the neccessary EventType value.\r * @return The number of events which have occured.\r */\r virtual int DispatchEvents();\r\r /** Returns the socket engines name.\r * This returns the name of the engine for use\r * in /VERSION responses.\r * @return The socket engine name\r */\r virtual std::string GetName();\r};\r\r#endif\r\r
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+/* +------------------------------------+
+ * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
+ * +------------------------------------+
+ *
+ * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2008 InspIRCd Development Team
+ * See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits
+ *
+ * This program is free but copyrighted software; see
+ * the file COPYING for details.
+ *
+ * ---------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#ifndef __SOCKETENGINE__
+#define __SOCKETENGINE__
+
+#include <vector>
+#include <string>
+#include <map>
+#include "inspircd_config.h"
+#include "base.h"
+
+/** Types of event an EventHandler may receive.
+ * EVENT_READ is a readable file descriptor,
+ * and EVENT_WRITE is a writeable file descriptor.
+ * EVENT_ERROR can always occur, and indicates
+ * a write error or read error on the socket,
+ * e.g. EOF condition or broken pipe.
+ */
+enum EventType
+{
+ /** Read event */
+ EVENT_READ = 0,
+ /** Write event */
+ EVENT_WRITE = 1,
+ /** Error event */
+ EVENT_ERROR = 2
+};
+
+class InspIRCd;
+
+/** This class is a basic I/O handler class.
+ * Any object which wishes to receive basic I/O events
+ * from the socketengine must derive from this class and
+ * implement the HandleEvent() method. The derived class
+ * must then be added to SocketEngine using the method
+ * SocketEngine::AddFd(), after which point the derived
+ * class will receive events to its HandleEvent() method.
+ * The derived class should also implement one of Readable()
+ * and Writeable(). In the current implementation, only
+ * Readable() is used. If this returns true, the socketengine
+ * inserts a readable socket. If it is false, the socketengine
+ * inserts a writeable socket. The derived class should never
+ * change the value this function returns without first
+ * deleting the socket from the socket engine. The only
+ * requirement beyond this for an event handler is that it
+ * must have a file descriptor. What this file descriptor
+ * is actually attached to is completely up to you.
+ */
+class CoreExport EventHandler : public Extensible
+{
+ protected:
+ /** File descriptor.
+ * All events which can be handled
+ * must have a file descriptor.
+ * This allows you to add events for
+ * sockets, fifo's, pipes, and various
+ * other forms of IPC.
+ */
+ int fd;
+ public:
+
+ /** Get the current file descriptor
+ * @return The file descriptor of this handler
+ */
+ int GetFd();
+
+ /** Set a new file desciptor
+ * @param FD The new file descriptor. Do not
+ * call this method without first deleting the
+ * object from the SocketEngine if you have
+ * added it to a SocketEngine instance.
+ */
+ void SetFd(int FD);
+
+ /** Constructor
+ */
+ EventHandler() {}
+
+ /** Destructor
+ */
+ virtual ~EventHandler() {}
+
+ /** Override this function to indicate readability.
+ * @return This should return true if the function
+ * wishes to receive EVENT_READ events. Do not change
+ * what this function returns while the event handler
+ * is still added to a SocketEngine instance!
+ * If this function is unimplemented, the base class
+ * will return true.
+ *
+ * NOTE: You cannot set both Readable() and
+ * Writeable() to true. If you wish to receive
+ * a write event for your object, you must call
+ * SocketEngine::WantWrite() instead. This will
+ * trigger your objects next EVENT_WRITE type event.
+ */
+ virtual bool Readable();
+
+ /** Override this function to indicate writeability.
+ * @return This should return true if the function
+ * wishes to receive EVENT_WRITE events. Do not change
+ * what this function returns while the event handler
+ * is still added to a SocketEngine instance!
+ * If this function is unimplemented, the base class
+ * will return false.
+ *
+ * NOTE: You cannot set both Readable() and
+ * Writeable() to true. If you wish to receive
+ * a write event for your object, you must call
+ * SocketEngine::WantWrite() instead. This will
+ * trigger your objects next EVENT_WRITE type event.
+ */
+ virtual bool Writeable();
+
+ /** Process an I/O event.
+ * You MUST implement this function in your derived
+ * class, and it will be called whenever read or write
+ * events are received, depending on what your functions
+ * Readable() and Writeable() returns and wether you
+ * previously made a call to SocketEngine::WantWrite().
+ * @param et either one of EVENT_READ for read events,
+ * and EVENT_WRITE for write events.
+ */
+ virtual void HandleEvent(EventType et, int errornum = 0) = 0;
+};
+
+/** Provides basic file-descriptor-based I/O support.
+ * The actual socketengine class presents the
+ * same interface on all operating systems, but
+ * its private members and internal behaviour
+ * should be treated as blackboxed, and vary
+ * from system to system and upon the config
+ * settings chosen by the server admin. The current
+ * version supports select, epoll and kqueue.
+ * The configure script will enable a socket engine
+ * based upon what OS is detected, and will derive
+ * a class from SocketEngine based upon what it finds.
+ * The derived classes file will also implement a
+ * classfactory, SocketEngineFactory, which will
+ * create a derived instance of SocketEngine using
+ * polymorphism so that the core and modules do not
+ * have to be aware of which SocketEngine derived
+ * class they are using.
+ */
+class CoreExport SocketEngine : public Extensible
+{
+protected:
+ /** Owner/Creator
+ */
+ InspIRCd* ServerInstance;
+ /** Handle to socket engine, where needed.
+ */
+ int EngineHandle;
+ /** Current number of descriptors in the engine
+ */
+ int CurrentSetSize;
+ /** Reference table, contains all current handlers
+ */
+ EventHandler** ref;
+
+ int MAX_DESCRIPTORS;
+public:
+
+ double TotalEvents;
+ double ReadEvents;
+ double WriteEvents;
+ double ErrorEvents;
+
+ /** Constructor.
+ * The constructor transparently initializes
+ * the socket engine which the ircd is using.
+ * Please note that if there is a catastrophic
+ * failure (for example, you try and enable
+ * epoll on a 2.4 linux kernel) then this
+ * function may bail back to the shell.
+ * @param Instance The creator/owner of this object
+ */
+ SocketEngine(InspIRCd* Instance);
+
+ /** Destructor.
+ * The destructor transparently tidies up
+ * any resources used by the socket engine.
+ */
+ virtual ~SocketEngine();
+
+ /** Add an EventHandler object to the engine.
+ * Use AddFd to add a file descriptor to the
+ * engine and have the socket engine monitor
+ * it. You must provide an object derived from
+ * EventHandler which implements HandleEvent()
+ * and optionally Readable() and Writeable().
+ * @param eh An event handling object to add
+ */
+ virtual bool AddFd(EventHandler* eh);
+
+ /** If you call this function and pass it an
+ * event handler, that event handler will
+ * receive the next available write event,
+ * even if the socket is a readable socket only.
+ * Developers should avoid constantly keeping
+ * an eventhandler in the writeable state,
+ * as this will consume large amounts of
+ * CPU time.
+ * @param eh An event handler which wants to
+ * receive the next writeability event.
+ */
+ virtual void WantWrite(EventHandler* eh);
+
+ /** Returns the maximum number of file descriptors
+ * you may store in the socket engine at any one time.
+ * @return The maximum fd value
+ */
+ virtual int GetMaxFds();
+
+ /** Returns the number of file descriptor slots
+ * which are available for storing fds.
+ * @return The number of remaining fd's
+ */
+ virtual int GetRemainingFds();
+
+ /** Delete an event handler from the engine.
+ * This function call deletes an EventHandler
+ * from the engine, returning true if it succeeded
+ * and false if it failed. This does not free the
+ * EventHandler pointer using delete, if this is
+ * required you must do this yourself.
+ * Note on forcing deletes. DO NOT DO THIS! This is
+ * extremely dangerous and will most likely render the
+ * socketengine dead. This was added only for handling
+ * very rare cases where broken 3rd party libs destroys
+ * the OS socket beyond our control. If you can't explain
+ * in minute details why forcing is absolutely necessary
+ * then you don't need it. That was a NO!
+ * @param eh The event handler object to remove
+ * @param force *DANGEROUS* See method description!
+ * @return True if the event handler was removed
+ */
+ virtual bool DelFd(EventHandler* eh, bool force = false);
+
+ /** Returns true if a file descriptor exists in
+ * the socket engine's list.
+ * @param fd The event handler to look for
+ * @return True if this fd has an event handler
+ */
+ virtual bool HasFd(int fd);
+
+ /** Returns the EventHandler attached to a specific fd.
+ * If the fd isnt in the socketengine, returns NULL.
+ * @param fd The event handler to look for
+ * @return A pointer to the event handler, or NULL
+ */
+ virtual EventHandler* GetRef(int fd);
+
+ /** Waits for events and dispatches them to handlers.
+ * Please note that this doesnt wait long, only
+ * a couple of milliseconds. It returns the number of
+ * events which occured during this call.
+ * This method will dispatch events to their handlers
+ * by calling their EventHandler::HandleEvent()
+ * methods with the neccessary EventType value.
+ * @return The number of events which have occured.
+ */
+ virtual int DispatchEvents();
+
+ /** Returns the socket engines name.
+ * This returns the name of the engine for use
+ * in /VERSION responses.
+ * @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
+