#ifndef KNETFILE_H #define KNETFILE_H #include #include #ifndef _WIN32 #define netread(fd, ptr, len) read(fd, ptr, len) #define netwrite(fd, ptr, len) write(fd, ptr, len) #define netclose(fd) close(fd) #else #include #define netread(fd, ptr, len) recv(fd, ptr, len, 0) #define netwrite(fd, ptr, len) send(fd, ptr, len, 0) #define netclose(fd) closesocket(fd) #endif // FIXME: currently I/O is unbuffered #define KNF_TYPE_LOCAL 1 #define KNF_TYPE_FTP 2 #define KNF_TYPE_HTTP 3 typedef struct knetFile_s { int type, fd; int64_t offset; char *host, *port; // the following are for FTP only int ctrl_fd, pasv_ip[4], pasv_port, max_response, no_reconnect, is_ready; char *response, *retr, *size_cmd; int64_t seek_offset; // for lazy seek int64_t file_size; // the following are for HTTP only char *path, *http_host; } knetFile; #define knet_tell(fp) ((fp)->offset) #define knet_fileno(fp) ((fp)->fd) #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #ifdef _WIN32 int knet_win32_init(); void knet_win32_destroy(); #endif knetFile *knet_open(const char *fn, const char *mode); /* This only works with local files. */ knetFile *knet_dopen(int fd, const char *mode); /* If ->is_ready==0, this routine updates ->fd; otherwise, it simply reads from ->fd. */ ssize_t knet_read(knetFile *fp, void *buf, size_t len); /* This routine only sets ->offset and ->is_ready=0. It does not communicate with the FTP server. */ off_t knet_seek(knetFile *fp, off_t off, int whence); int knet_close(knetFile *fp); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif