X-Git-Url: https://git.netwichtig.de/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fsocketengine.h;h=f647f4df3add6d6c6b440ed64848ff7070054833;hb=8c2d96013084de950e3a63be4ae6ed626c4093ab;hp=30ae0cb1a27ecde9de2018fbbee30ab1973e9b62;hpb=17d318c9decb96cc079e6b2e9707edc48322100e;p=user%2Fhenk%2Fcode%2Finspircd.git diff --git a/include/socketengine.h b/include/socketengine.h index 30ae0cb1a..f647f4df3 100644 --- a/include/socketengine.h +++ b/include/socketengine.h @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ * | 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 @@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ class CoreExport EventHandler : public Extensible */ int fd; public: + /** Get the current file descriptor * @return The file descriptor of this handler */ @@ -132,24 +133,6 @@ class CoreExport EventHandler : public Extensible * and EVENT_WRITE for write events. */ virtual void HandleEvent(EventType et, int errornum = 0) = 0; - - /** "Fake" file descriptor. Some platforms use this, others dont. - */ - 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. - * Used by windows. - */ - void* m_readEvent; - - /** Pointer to a write event. Used by windows. - */ - void* m_writeEvent; - - /** Pointer to an accept event. Used by windows. - */ - void* m_acceptEvent; }; /** Provides basic file-descriptor-based I/O support. @@ -184,9 +167,16 @@ protected: int CurrentSetSize; /** Reference table, contains all current handlers */ - EventHandler* ref[MAX_DESCRIPTORS]; + 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. @@ -294,7 +284,118 @@ public: * given event handler are within sensible ranges * which can be handled by the socket engine. */ - bool BoundsCheckFd(EventHandler* eh); + 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