/* * Copyright 1999-2006 University of Chicago * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #if !defined(GLOBUS_XIO_DRIVER_H) #define GLOBUS_XIO_DRIVER_H 1 #include "globus_common.h" #include "globus_xio_load.h" #include "globus_common.h" #include "globus_xio_types.h" #include "globus_xio.h" #include "globus_xio_util.h" #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /*-********************************************************************** * attribute macros ***********************************************************************/ #define GlobusIXIOAttrGetDS(_out_ds, _in_attr, _in_driver) \ do \ { \ int _ctr; \ globus_i_xio_attr_t * _attr; \ globus_xio_driver_t _driver; \ globus_i_xio_attr_ent_t * _entry; \ void * _ds = NULL; \ \ _attr = (_in_attr); \ _driver = (_in_driver); \ \ if(_in_attr == NULL) \ { \ _out_ds = NULL; \ } \ else \ { \ _entry = _attr->entry; \ for(_ctr = 0; _ctr < _attr->ndx && _ds == NULL; _ctr++) \ { \ if(_entry[_ctr].driver == _driver) \ { \ _ds = _entry[_ctr].driver_data; \ } \ } \ _out_ds = _ds; \ } \ } while(0) /*-***************************************************************** * driver interface ******************************************************************/ /** * @defgroup globus_xio_driver Globus XIO Driver * @ingroup globus_xio * * Globus XIO introduces a notion of a driver stack to its API. * Within globus_xio every I/O operation must occur on a globus_xio * handle. Associated with each handle is a stack of drivers. * A driver is a modulular piece of code that implements the globus_xio * driver interface. The purpose of a driver is manipulate data passed * in by the user in someway. Each driver in a stack will serve its own * unique purpose. * * I/O operations pass from driver to driver, starting at the top of the * stack and ending at the bottom. When the bottom layer driver finishes * with the operation it signals globus_xio that it has completed. * Completion notification then flows up to the top of the driver stack. * * @section driver_types Driver Types * *
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Transport driver:
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* A transport driver is one that is responsible for * data communication. For example, a TCP or UDP driver would * transmit data via network sockets, or a file driver would write * data to a file. * * There must be exactly one transport driver in a stack, at its bottom. * A transport driver never passes an operation to another driver in * the stack. Instead, this type of driver relies on globus_xio system * functions to implement data operations. *
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Transform driver:
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* A transform driver is any intermediate driver in the stack. A transform * driver relies on some other drivers on the driver stack to * perform the data transport operation. An example of a transform driver * would one which implements a network protocol such as http. This driver * would frame and parse messages, but would rely on other drivers in * the XIO stack. * * This allows additional transforms to happen in the XIO stack, such as * layering the http protocol on top of an SSL protocol driver before * transmitting the data via TCP. *
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* * @section driver_api Driver API * The Globus XIO Driver API is a set of functions and interfaces * to allow a developer to create an XIO driver. * To create a driver the user must implement all of the interface * functions in the driver specification. * There is also a set of functions provided to assist the driver * author in implementing a driver. * * @subsection driver_api_quickstart Quick Start * For basic driver needs, the developer will have to pay attention to a * few structures and concepts. * *
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globus_xio_operation_t
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* This structure represents a request for an operation. If * the driver can service the operation it does so and the * calls the appropriate finished function. If the * driver cannot completely service the operation it can pass * it to the next driver in the stack. As soon as the * operation structure is either finished or passed it is no * longer valid for use in any other function. *
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globus_xio_driver_handle_t
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* A globus_xio_driver_handle_t represents an open handle to the driver * stack for XIO. The driver obtains a driver_handle by calling * globus_xio_operation_get_driver_handle(). * The driver_handle allows the user to do some * complex things that will be described later. *
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* * @subsection globus_xio_driver_typical Typical Sequence: * Here is a typical sequence of events for a globus_xio transform * driver. All operations are initiated either by the application calling * a function in the Globus XIO API, or from a driver above the transform * driver in the stack passing an operation to this driver. * *
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Open
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* XIO calls the globus_xio_driver_transform_open_t function of the * driver, passing it the operation and, in the case of a passive * open, the link from a server accept. The driver typically * allocates a private data structure containing the state it wishes * to associate with this handle, and passes this along with a * callback function pointer to globus_xio_driver_pass_open(). * This allows the other drivers in the XIO stack to continue to * process the operation. * * After the lower drivers in the stack have completed processing * the open, they will call globus_xio_driver_finished_open(), * which will in turn call the callback function which the * driver passed as a parameter to globus_xio_driver_pass_open(). * The driver then does any post-open operation needed, and then * finishes the operation by calling * globus_xio_driver_finished_open(), passing the private state * data as the driver_handle parameter. This state * data will be passed to future operation implementations done * with this handle. * *
Read/Write
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XIO calls the driver's * globus_xio_driver_read_t or globus_xio_driver_write_t function * with an operation as a parameter and the state date from * the globus_xio_driver_finished_open() call. The driver then * transforms the data if necessary and then calls * the globus_xio_driver_pass_read() or * globus_xio_driver_pass_write() * which passes the operation down the XIO driver stack. When * the driver below it on the XIO stack calls * globus_xio_driver_finished_read() or * globus_xio_driver_finished_write(), the callback which was * passed is invoked. In that callback, the driver should itself * call globus_xio_driver_finished_read() or * globus_xio_driver_finished_write() to indicate completion. *
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Close
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XIO calls the close interface function, passing an * operation and the private driver state. The driver will call * globus_xio_driver_pass_close() passing it the operation. * When the close callback is received the driver calls * globus_xio_driver_finished_close() passing it the * operation. At this point, the driver typically frees its * private data, as the handle is no longer valid. *
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* * @section globus_xio_driver_attributes Globus XIO Attributes * Attributes provide a way to pass additional metadata to driver operations. * Most Globus XIO API functions include an attribute parameter. Each driver * implements its own set of attribute handling function. To implement * attributes, a driver must provide functions of these types: * * - globus_xio_driver_attr_init_t * - globus_xio_driver_attr_copy_t * - globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t * - globus_xio_driver_attr_destroy_t * * Pointers to these functions are associated with the driver by calling * globus_xio_driver_set_attr * * @section globus_xio_advanced_driver_programming Advanced Driver Programming * The typical driver implementation is describe above. However globus_xio * allows driver authors to do more advanced things such as initiating * operations on their own. * *
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Read Ahead
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Once a handle is open, a driver can create operation structures * from it. A driver can then request I/O from the driver * stack before it receives a call to its own I/O interface * functions, implementing read-ahead functionality. This can be done * as follows: * *
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  1. Obtain a driver handle from the open operation by calling * globus_xio_operation_get_driver_handle()
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  3. Create an operation by calling globus_xio_driver_operation_create() * and pass it the driver_handle from the previous step
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  5. call globus_xio_driver_pass_read() using this operation. When the * read callback is received, the driver saves the returned data in * its private data and then calls globus_xio_driver_finished_read() on the * operation.
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  7. When XIO calls the driver's read interface function, * the driver can immediately call globus_xio_driver_finished_read() * function after updating the iovec structure with the data it had * previously read.
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*/ /******************************************************************* * callbacks ******************************************************************/ /** * @brief Open and Close Callback Signature * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * @details * This is the function signature of callbacks for the * globus_xio_pass_open() and globus_xio_pass_close() functions. * * @param op * The operation structure associated with the open or the * close requested operation. The driver should call the * appropriate finished operation to clean up this structure. * @param result * The result of the requested data operation * @param user_arg * The user pointer that is threaded through to the callback. */ typedef void (*globus_xio_driver_callback_t)( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_result_t result, void * user_arg); /** * Data Callback interface * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This is the function signature of read and write operation * callbacks. * * @param op * The operation structure associated with the read or write * operation request. The driver should call the appropriate * finished operation when it receives this operation. * * @param result * The result of the requested data operation * * @param nbytes * the number of bytes read or written * * @param user_arg * The user pointer that is threaded through to the callback. */ typedef void (*globus_xio_driver_data_callback_t)( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_result_t result, globus_size_t nbytes, void * user_arg); typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_push_driver_t)( globus_xio_driver_t driver, globus_xio_stack_t stack); globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_xio_driver_t driver, int cmd, ...); globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_data_descriptor_cntl( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_xio_driver_t driver, int cmd, ...); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * Touch driver specific information in a handle object. * * pass the driver to control a specific driver * pass NULL for driver for XIO specific cntls * pass GLOBUS_XIO_QUERY for driver to try each driver (below current) * in order */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_handle_cntl( globus_xio_driver_handle_t handle, globus_xio_driver_t driver, int cmd, ...); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_get_driver_t)( globus_xio_driver_t * out_driver); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * Create a driver specific attribute. * * The driver should implement this function to create a driver * specific attribute and return it via the out_attr parameter. * */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_attr_init_t)( void ** out_driver_attr); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * Copy a driver attr. * * When this function is called the driver will create a copy of the attr * in parameter src and place it in the parameter dst. */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_attr_copy_t)( void ** dst, void * src); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * Destroy the driver attr. * * Clean up all resources associate with the attr. * */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_attr_destroy_t)( void * driver_attr); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * get or set information in an attr. * * The cmd parameter determines what functionality the user is requesting. * The driver is responsible for providing documentation to the user on * all the possible values that cmd can be. * * @param driver_attr * The driver specific attr, created by * globus_xio_driver_attr_init_t. * * @param cmd * An integer representing what functionality the user is requesting. * * @param ap * variable arguments. These are determined by the driver and the * value of cmd. */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t)( void * attr, int cmd, va_list ap); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * Initialize a server object * * The driver developer should implement this function if their driver * handles server operations (passive opens). In the TCP driver this * function creates a TCP socket and calls listen() on it. Unlike all * other XIO driver implementation functions, the globus_xio_server_create() * function begins at the bottom (transport driver) of the stack, and * the globus_xio_driver_pass_server_init() acts like a finished() operation. * * @param driver_attr * A driver-specific attribute. This may be NULL. * @param contact_info * Contact information from the stack below this driver. * This is NULL for the transport driver. * @param op * An op which must be passed to globus_xio_driver_pass_server_init() * to pass the server contact information up the XIO driver stack. * * @return * Returning GLOBUS_SUCCESS for this means that * globus_xio_driver_pass_server_init returned success and * the driver's server-specific data is initialized. */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_server_init_t)( void * driver_attr, const globus_xio_contact_t * contact_info, globus_xio_operation_t op); /** * signify that the server has been created with this call. Must be called * within the call to the driver's globus_xio_driver_server_init_t * interface. This call is different than all other pass calls, as it operates * from the bottom of the stack to the top. If it returns an error, the user * should destroy their driver_server. * * @param op * The operation passed to the globus_xio_driver_server_init_t * function. * * @param contact_info * The contact info for this driver and the stack below. If the driver * has nothing to add, it should just pass the one it received on the * interface. * * The memory for this contact_info is only needed for the life of the * call, so it is acceptable for it to be declared on the stack and * it is acceptable to 'steal' pointers from the received contact_info. * * @param driver_server * The driver's server-specific state. Future calls to the * server_accept, server_cntl, and server_destroy will be passed this * value. */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_pass_server_init( globus_xio_operation_t op, const globus_xio_contact_t * contact_info, void * driver_server); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * destroy a server. * * When this function is called the driver should free up all resources * associated with a server. * * @param server * The server that the driver should clean up. * * @param driver_server * The reference to the internal server that is being declared * invalid with this function call. */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_server_destroy_t)( void * driver_server); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * Accept a server connection * * The driver developer should implement this function if their driver * handles server operations. Once the accept operation completes, the * connection is established. The user still has an opportunity to * open the link or destroy it. They can query the link for * additional information on which to base the decision to open. * * @param driver_server * The server object from which the link connection will be * accepted. * * @param op * The requested operation. When the driver is finished accepting * the server connection it uses this structure to signal globus_xio * that it has completed the operation. */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_server_accept_t)( void * driver_server, globus_xio_operation_t op); globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_pass_accept( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_xio_driver_callback_t in_cb, void * in_user_arg); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ typedef void (*globus_xio_driver_cancel_callback_t)( globus_xio_operation_t op, void * user_arg, globus_xio_error_type_t reason); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * Driver API finished accept * * This function should be called to signal globus_xio that it has * completed the accept operation requested of it. It will free up * resources associated with the accept_op and potentially cause xio * to pop the signal up the driver stack. * * @param op * The requested accept operation that has completed. * * @param driver_link * This is the initialized driver link that is that will be passed to * the open interface when this handle is opened. * * @param result * Return status of the completed operation */ void globus_xio_driver_finished_accept( globus_xio_operation_t op, void * driver_link, globus_result_t result); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * Query a server for information. * * This function allows a user to request information from a driver * specific server handle. * * @param driver_server * the server handle. * * @param cmd * An integer telling the driver what operation to preform on this * server handle. * * @param ap * variable args. */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_server_cntl_t)( void * driver_server, int cmd, va_list ap); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_link_cntl_t)( void * driver_link, int cmd, va_list ap); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * destroy a link * * The driver should clean up all resources associated with the link * when this function is called. * * @param driver_link * The link to be destroyed. */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_link_destroy_t)( void * driver_link); /********************************************************************** * Open *********************************************************************/ /** * @brief Open a handle * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * @details * This is called when a user opens a handle. * * @param contact_info * Contains information about the requested resource. Its members * may all be null (especially when link is not null). XIO will * destroy this contact info upon return from the interface function * * @param driver_link * Comes from server accept. Used to link an accepted connection to * an xio handle. XIO will destroy this object upon the return of * this interface call. * * @param driver_attr * A attribute describing how to open. This points to a piece of * memory created by the globus_xio_driver_attr_init_t * interface function. * * @param op * The open operation. When the driver is finished opening * the handle, it passes this to globus_xio_driver_finished_open() * to return status up the driver stack to the application. * */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_transform_open_t)( const globus_xio_contact_t * contact_info, void * driver_link, void * driver_attr, globus_xio_operation_t op); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * @copydoc globus_xio_driver_transform_open_t */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_transport_open_t)( const globus_xio_contact_t * contact_info, void * driver_link, void * driver_attr, globus_xio_operation_t op); /** * Driver API Open * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function will pass an open request down the driver stack. * Upon completion of the open operation globus_xio will call the @a cb * function, at which point the handle structure will be initialized * and available for use. * * As soon as the function returns the handle is valid for creating * other operations. * * @param op * The operation from which the handle will be established. This * parameter is used to determine what drivers are in the stack and * other such information. * * @param contact_info * The contact info describing the resource the driver below should * open. This will normally be the same contact info that was * passed in on the open interface. * * @param cb * The function to be called when the open operation is complete. * * @param user_arg * a user pointer that will be threaded through to the callback. */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_pass_open( globus_xio_operation_t op, const globus_xio_contact_t * contact_info, globus_xio_driver_callback_t cb, void * user_arg); /** * Driver API finished open * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function should be called to signal globus_xio that it has * completed the open operation requested of it. It will free up * resources associated with the op and potentially cause xio * to pop the signal up the driver stack. * * @param driver_handle * The driver specific handle pointer that will be passed to * future interface function calls. * * @param op * The requested open operation that has completed. * * @param result * Return status of the completed operation */ void globus_xio_driver_finished_open( void * driver_handle, globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_result_t result); /********************************************************************** * Context functions *********************************************************************/ /** * Driver API Create Operation * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function will create an operation from an initialized handle * This operation can then be used for io operations related to the * handle that created them. * * @param operation * The operation to be created. When this function returns * this structure will be populated and available for use * for the driver. * * @param handle * The initialized handle representing the user handle from * which the operation will be created. * */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_operation_create( globus_xio_operation_t * operation, globus_xio_driver_handle_t handle); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ void globus_xio_driver_operation_destroy( globus_xio_operation_t operation); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_operation_cancel( globus_xio_driver_handle_t handle, globus_xio_operation_t operation); /** * Is Operation blocking. * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * If the operation is blocking the driver developer may be able to make * certain optimizations. The function returns true if the given operation * was created via a user call to a blocking function. */ globus_bool_t globus_xio_driver_operation_is_blocking( globus_xio_operation_t operation); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * this call *must* return an GLOBUS_XIO_ERROR_COMMAND error for unsupported * command numbers. (use GlobusXIOErrorInvalidCommand(cmd)) * * Drivers that have reason to support the commands listed at * @ref globus_xio_handle_cmd_t should accept the xio generic cmd numbers * and their driver specific command number. Do NOT implement those handle * cntls unless you really are the definitive source. */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_handle_cntl_t)( void * handle, int cmd, va_list ap); globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_merge_handle( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_xio_driver_handle_t handle); /********************************************************************** * Close *********************************************************************/ /** * @brief Close a handle * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * @details * This closes a handle. Driver implementations should pass the close to the * other drivers in the stack by calling globus_xio_pass_close(). * * In the close callback, the driver should clean up the data * associated with driver_handle. * @param driver_specific_handle * The driver handle to be closed. * @param driver_attr * A driver specific attr which may be used to alter how a close * is performed (e.g. caching drivers) * @param op * The open operation. When the driver is finished opening * the handle, it passes this to globus_xio_driver_finished_close() * to return status up the driver stack to the application. */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_close_t)( void * driver_handle, void * driver_attr, globus_xio_operation_t op); /** * @brief Pass the close operation down the driver stack * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * @details * This function will pass a close request down the driver stack. Upon * completion of the close operation globus_xio will call the function * pointed to by the cb parameter. * * @param op * The close operation. * @param cb * A pointer to the function to be called once all drivers lower * in the stack have closed. * @param callback_arg * A pointer that will be passed to the callback. */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_pass_close( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_xio_driver_callback_t cb, void * callback_arg); /** * Driver API finished_close * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * The driver calls this function after completing a close operation * on a driver_handle. Once this function returns the driver_handle is * no longer * valid. * * @param op * The close operation that has completed. * * @param result * Return status of the completed operation */ void globus_xio_driver_finished_close( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_result_t result); /********************************************************************** * Read *********************************************************************/ /** * Read data from an open handle. * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function is called when the user requests to read data from * a handle. The driver author shall implement all code needed to for * there driver to complete a read operations. * * @param driver_handle * The driver handle from which data should be read. * * @param iovec * An io vector pointing to the buffers to be read into. * * @param iovec_count * The number if entries in the io vector. * * @param op * The requested operation. When the driver is finished fulfilling * the requested read operation it must use this structure to * signal globus_xio that the operation is completed. This is done * by calling globus_xio_driver_finished_operation(). */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_read_t)( void * driver_specific_handle, const globus_xio_iovec_t * iovec, int iovec_count, globus_xio_operation_t op); /** * Driver read * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function passes a read operation down the driver stack. After * this function is called the op structure is no longer valid. However * when the driver stack finishes servicing the read request it will * pass a new operation structure in the function pointed to by cb. * Finish read can be called on the new operation received. * * @param op * The operation structure representing this requested io * operation. * * @param iovec * A pointer to the array of iovecs. * * @param iovec_count * The number of iovecs in the array. * * @param wait_for * The minimum number of bytes to read before returning. if a driver * has no specifc requirement, he should use the user's request * available via GlobusXIOOperationMinimumRead(op) * @param cb * The function to be called when the operation request is * completed. * * @param user_arg * A user pointer that will be threaded through to the callback. */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_pass_read( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_xio_iovec_t * iovec, int iovec_count, globus_size_t wait_for, globus_xio_driver_data_callback_t cb, void * user_arg); /** * Finished Read * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function is called to signal globus_xio that the requested * read operation has been completed. * * @param op * The operation structure representing the requested read * operation. * * @param result * Return status of the completed operation * * @param nread * The number of bytes read */ void globus_xio_driver_finished_read( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_result_t result, globus_size_t nread); /** * EOF state manipulation * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function is used by drivers that allow multiple outstanding reads at * a time. It can only be called on behalf of a read operation (while in the * read interface call or the pass_read callback). * * Typical use for this would be to hold a driver specific lock and call this * when an internal EOF has been received. The read operation this is called * on behalf of must be finished with an EOF error or the results are * undefined. * * In general, you should not have an EOF flag in your driver. Use this call * and globus_xio_driver_eof_received() instead. This is necessary to support * XIO's automatic EOF resetting. If your driver absolutely can not be read * after an EOF has been set, then you will need your own EOF flag. * * This call will typically only be used just before a finished_read() call. * * @param op * The operation structure representing the requested read * operation. */ void globus_xio_driver_set_eof_received( globus_xio_operation_t op); /** * EOF state checking * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function is used by drivers that allow multiple outstanding reads at * a time. It can only be called on behalf of a read operation (while in the * read interface call or the pass_read callback). * * Typical use for this would be to hold a driver specific lock (the same one * used when calling globus_xio_driver_set_eof_received()) and call this to * see if an EOF has been received. If so, the operation should immediately be * finished with an EOF error (do not _return_ an EOF error). * * This call will typically only be used in the read interface call. * * @param op * The operation structure representing the requested read * operation. * * @return * GLOBUS_TRUE if EOF received, GLOBUS_FALSE otherwise. */ globus_bool_t globus_xio_driver_eof_received( globus_xio_operation_t op); /********************************************************************** * Write *********************************************************************/ /** * Write data from an open handle. * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function is called when the user requests to write data to * a handle. The driver author shall implement all code needed to for * there driver to complete write operations. * * @param driver_handle * The driver handle to which data should be written. * * @param iovec * An io vector pointing to the buffers to be written. * * @param iovec_count * The number if entries in the io vector. * * @param op * The requested operation. When the driver is finished fulfilling * the requested read operation it must use this structure to * signal globus_xio that the operation is completed. This is done * by calling globus_xio_driver_finished_operation(). */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_driver_write_t)( void * driver_specific_handle, const globus_xio_iovec_t * iovec, int iovec_count, globus_xio_operation_t op); /** * Driver write * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function passes a write operation down the driver stack. After * this function is called the op structure is no longer valid. However * when the driver stack finishes servicing the write request it will * pass a new operation structure in the function pointed to by cb. * Finished write can be called on the new operation received. * * @param op * The operation structure representing this requested io * operation. * * @param iovec * A pointer to the array of iovecs. * * @param iovec_count * The number of iovecs in the array. * * @param wait_for * The minimum number of bytes to write before returning. If a driver * has no specific requirement, he should use the user's request * available via GlobusXIOOperationMinimumWrite(op) * * @param cb * The function to be called when the operation request is * completed. * * @param user_arg * A user pointer that will be threaded through to the callback. */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_pass_write( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_xio_iovec_t * iovec, int iovec_count, globus_size_t wait_for, globus_xio_driver_data_callback_t cb, void * user_arg); /** * Finished Write * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function is called to signal globus_xio that the requested * write operation has been completed. * * @param op * The operation structure representing the requested write * operation. * * @param result * Return status of the completed operation * * @param nwritten * The number of bytes written */ void globus_xio_driver_finished_write( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_result_t result, globus_size_t nwritten); /** * Finishes an operation and merge two op structures. * (XXX not implemented yet) * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * This function will join to operations together and signal globus_xio * that it has completed. This is an advanced function. Most drivers will * not require its use. This function takes an operation that was created * by this driver and passed on to drivers lower on the stack and an * operation that came in on the interface function (that has seen the top * half of the stack) and joins them together. The purpose of this function * is to join data descriptors that were pre-staged and cached with those * that have later come in at the users request. See the read ahead doc * for more information. * * @param top_op * The operation that has seen the top part of the driver stack. * * @param bottom_op * The operation that has seen the bottom part of the driver stack. * * (result is always success in this case. if there is an error, use the * other finish() call) */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_merge_operation( globus_xio_operation_t top_op, globus_xio_operation_t bottom_op); /********************************************************************** * data descriptors *********************************************************************/ /** * @defgroup globus_xio_data_descriptors Data descriptors * @ingroup globus_xio * * globus_xio uses data descriptors to associate meta data with the * data being written or the data read. * * Data descriptors flow into the drivers read and write interface * functions by way of the operation structure. If the driver is * interested in viewing the data descriptor it can request it from * the operation structure via a call to * globus_xio_driver_operation_get_data_descriptor() and it can view * any driver specific data descriptor via a call to * globus_xio_driver_data_descriptor_get_specific(). The driver * can modify values in the data descriptor by setting values before * passing the request down the stack. Several functions are available * to modify the data descriptors. There is no need to "set()" the * data descriptors back into the operation. The functions for manipulating * the values in a DD affect the values xio has directly. * * Data descriptors flow back to the driver in the callbacks for * the data operations. When calling finished operation on a data * operation the driver must pass in a data descriptor. It should get * this data descriptor from the io operation callback. * * Life Cycle: * * Passing in a data descriptor: * A data descriptor is first created by the globus_xio user. The user * can add driver specific data descriptors to it. Once the user has * created and set the attributes on its data descriptor to their liking * they pass it into a globus_xio data operation (either read or write). * When the data descriptor is passed on globus_xio will make an internal * copy of it. It does this by first coping the user the level * data descriptor and then walking through the list of driver specific * data descriptor contained in to and requesting the driver make * a copy of the driver specific data descriptor. If ever a driver * specific data descriptor is NULL globus_xio need not call into its * drivers dd_copy function. If ever the user level data descriptor is * NULL globus_xio need not deal with the data descriptor functionality at * all. * * A data descriptor coming back up the stack * Once an io operation reaches the transport driver (the bottom of the * stack) it takes on a slightly different role. On the way in it * is describing what is requested to be done with the data, on the way * out it is describing what has actually been done. Once the transport * driver performs the operation it should adjust the data descriptor * to reflect what has actually happened (few drivers will need to worry * about this). Each driver on the way up can adjust the data * descriptor and its driver specific data descriptor. When XIO reaches * the top of the stack it calls a user callback. When that callback * returns all memory associated with the data descriptor is cleaned up. * The interface function globus_xio_driver_data_descriptor_free() is * used for this. */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_init( globus_xio_driver_t * driver, const char * driver_name, void * user_data); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_get_user_data( globus_xio_driver_t in_driver, void ** out_user_data); globus_result_t globus_xio_operation_attr_cntl( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_xio_attr_cmd_t cmd, ...); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_destroy( globus_xio_driver_t driver); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_set_transport( globus_xio_driver_t driver, globus_xio_driver_transport_open_t transport_open_func, globus_xio_driver_close_t close_func, globus_xio_driver_read_t read_func, globus_xio_driver_write_t write_func, globus_xio_driver_handle_cntl_t handle_cntl_func); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_set_transform( globus_xio_driver_t driver, globus_xio_driver_transform_open_t transform_open_func, globus_xio_driver_close_t close_func, globus_xio_driver_read_t read_func, globus_xio_driver_write_t write_func, globus_xio_driver_handle_cntl_t handle_cntl_func, globus_xio_driver_push_driver_t push_driver_func); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_set_server( globus_xio_driver_t driver, globus_xio_driver_server_init_t server_init_func, globus_xio_driver_server_accept_t server_accept_func, globus_xio_driver_server_destroy_t server_destroy_func, globus_xio_driver_server_cntl_t server_cntl_func, globus_xio_driver_link_cntl_t link_cntl_func, globus_xio_driver_link_destroy_t link_destroy_func); globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_set_server_pre_init( globus_xio_driver_t driver, globus_xio_driver_server_init_t server_pre_init_func); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_set_attr( globus_xio_driver_t driver, globus_xio_driver_attr_init_t attr_init_func, globus_xio_driver_attr_copy_t attr_copy_func, globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t attr_cntl_func, globus_xio_driver_attr_destroy_t attr_destroy_func); /* * operation accessors */ void globus_xio_operation_block_timeout( globus_xio_operation_t op); void globus_xio_operation_unblock_timeout( globus_xio_operation_t op); void globus_xio_operation_refresh_timeout( globus_xio_operation_t op); /** returns true if operation already canceled */ globus_bool_t globus_xio_operation_enable_cancel( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_xio_driver_cancel_callback_t cb, void * user_arg); void globus_xio_operation_disable_cancel( globus_xio_operation_t op); globus_bool_t globus_xio_operation_is_canceled( globus_xio_operation_t op); globus_size_t globus_xio_operation_get_wait_for( globus_xio_operation_t op); void * globus_xio_operation_get_driver_specific( globus_xio_operation_t op); globus_xio_driver_t globus_xio_operation_get_user_driver( globus_xio_operation_t op); globus_xio_driver_t globus_xio_operation_get_transport_user_driver( globus_xio_operation_t op); /* this returns the handle to the drivers below you */ globus_xio_driver_handle_t globus_xio_operation_get_driver_handle( globus_xio_operation_t op); /* this returns the handle to your driver. * (only useful for canceling operations in your possession) * or getting user handle associated with the driver */ globus_xio_driver_handle_t globus_xio_operation_get_driver_self_handle( globus_xio_operation_t op); void * globus_xio_operation_get_data_descriptor( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_bool_t force_create); globus_result_t globus_xio_operation_copy_stack( globus_xio_operation_t op, globus_xio_stack_t * stack); /* STRING PARSING STUFF */ /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ typedef globus_result_t (*globus_xio_string_cntl_parse_func_t)( void * attr, const char * key, const char * val, int cmd, globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t cntl_func); /** * @ingroup globus_xio_driver */ typedef struct globus_xio_string_cntl_table_s { const char * key; int cmd; globus_xio_string_cntl_parse_func_t parse_func; } globus_xio_string_cntl_table_t; /** * * The set of interface functions that the driver author must implement * to create a driver and the functions to assist in the creation. * * Driver attribute functions * * If the driver wishes to provide driver specific attributes to the * user it must implement the following functions: * * globus_xio_driver_attr_init_t * globus_xio_driver_attr_copy_t * globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t * globus_xio_driver_attr_destroy_t */ /** * @defgroup string_globus_xio_driver_programming Driver Programming: String options * @ingroup globus_xio_driver * * A driver can choose to expose parameters as in a string form. Providing * this feature makes dynamically setting driver specific options much easier. * a user can then load the driver by name and set specific options by name * all at runtime with no object module references. For example, a TCP driver * can be loaded with the string: tcp, and the options can be set with: * * port=50668;keepalive=yes;nodelay=N * * this would set the port to 50668, keepalive to true and nodelay to false. * The particular string definition is defined by the tcp driver by properly * creating a globus_i_xio_attr_parse_table_t array. Each element of the * array is 1 options. There are 3 members of each array entry: key, cmd, and * parse function. The key is a string that defines what option is to be set. * In the above example string "port" would be 1 key. cmd tells the driver what * cntl is associated with the key. In other words, once the string is parsed out * what driver specific control must be called to set the requested option. For * more information on controls see @ref globus_xio_attr_cntl. The final value * in the array entry is the parsing function. The parsing function takes the * value of the key=value portion of the string and parses it into data types. * once parsed globus_xio_attr_cntl is called and thus the option is set. There are * many available parsing functions but the developer is free to right their own * if the provided ones are not sufficient. Sample parsing functions follow: * * - @ref globus_xio_string_cntl_bool * - @ref globus_xio_string_cntl_float * - @ref globus_xio_string_cntl_int * - @ref globus_xio_string_cntl_string * - @ref globus_xio_string_cntl_int_int */ /** * Set the string table for attr cntl * @ingroup string_globus_xio_driver_programming */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_string_cntl_set_table( globus_xio_driver_t driver, globus_xio_string_cntl_table_t * table); /** * Set the string table for handle cntl * @ingroup string_globus_xio_driver_programming */ globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_handle_string_cntl_set_table( globus_xio_driver_t driver, globus_xio_string_cntl_table_t * table); /** * @ingroup string_globus_xio_driver_programming * * New type functions call this one */ globus_result_t globus_xio_string_cntl_bouncer( globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t cntl_func, void * attr, int cmd, ...); /* list all of the built in parsing functions */ /** * @ingroup string_globus_xio_driver_programming * * String option parsing function. */ globus_result_t globus_xio_string_cntl_bool( void * attr, const char * key, const char * val, int cmd, globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t cntl_func); /** * @ingroup string_globus_xio_driver_programming * * String option parsing function. */ globus_result_t globus_xio_string_cntl_float( void * attr, const char * key, const char * val, int cmd, globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t cntl_func); /** * @ingroup string_globus_xio_driver_programming * * String option parsing function. */ globus_result_t globus_xio_string_cntl_int( void * attr, const char * key, const char * val, int cmd, globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t cntl_func); /** * @ingroup string_globus_xio_driver_programming * * String option parsing function. */ globus_result_t globus_xio_string_cntl_string( void * attr, const char * key, const char * val, int cmd, globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t cntl_func); /** * @ingroup string_globus_xio_driver_programming * * String option parsing function. */ globus_result_t globus_xio_string_cntl_int_int( void * attr, const char * key, const char * val, int cmd, globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t cntl_func); globus_result_t globus_xio_string_cntl_formated_off( void * attr, const char * key, const char * val, int cmd, globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t cntl_func); globus_result_t globus_xio_string_cntl_formated_int( void * attr, const char * key, const char * val, int cmd, globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t cntl_func); globus_result_t globus_xio_string_cntl_string_list( void * attr, const char * key, const char * val, int cmd, globus_xio_driver_attr_cntl_t cntl_func); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* GLOBUS_XIO_DRIVER_H */