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07d71f34 1/* -*-c-*-
2 *
28d2517c 3 * $Id: endpt.h,v 1.2 1999/10/22 22:46:17 mdw Exp $
07d71f34 4 *
5 * Generic endpoint abstraction
6 *
7 * (c) 1999 Straylight/Edgeware
8 */
9
10/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
11 *
12 * This file is part of the `fw' port forwarder.
13 *
14 * `fw' is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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18 *
19 * `fw' is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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23 *
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26 * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
27 */
28
29/*----- Revision history --------------------------------------------------*
30 *
31 * $Log: endpt.h,v $
28d2517c 32 * Revision 1.2 1999/10/22 22:46:17 mdw
33 * When a non-file endpoint is attached to a file, keep the file endpoint
34 * open until the nonfile is done. This stops socket sources from
35 * resetting their connection limits too early.
36 *
07d71f34 37 * Revision 1.1 1999/07/26 23:33:01 mdw
38 * Infrastructure for the new design.
39 *
40 */
41
42#ifndef ENDPT_H
43#define ENDPT_H
44
45#ifdef __cplusplus
46 extern "C" {
47#endif
48
49/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
50
51#ifndef REFFD_H
52# include "reffd.h"
53#endif
54
55/*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/
56
57/* --- Basic endpoint structure --- */
58
59typedef struct endpt {
60 struct endpt_ops *ops; /* Pointer to operations table */
61 struct endpt *other; /* Pointer to sibling endpoint */
62 unsigned f; /* Various flags */
63 struct tango *t; /* Private data structure */
64 reffd *in, *out; /* File descriptors */
65} endpt;
66
67/* --- Endpoint flags --- */
68
69#define EPF_PENDING 1u /* Endpoint creation in progress */
70#define EPF_FILE 2u /* Endpoint smells like a file */
71
72/* --- Endpoint operations table --- */
73
74typedef struct endpt_ops {
75
76 /* --- @attach@ --- *
77 *
78 * Arguments: @endpt *e@ = pointer to endpoint to be attached
79 * @reffd *in, *out@ = input and output file descriptors
80 *
81 * Returns: ---
82 *
83 * Use: Instructs a non-file endpoint to attach itself to a pair of
84 * files.
85 */
86
87 void (*attach)(endpt */*e*/, reffd */*in*/, reffd */*out*/);
88
28d2517c 89 /* --- @file@ --- *
90 *
91 * Arguments: @endpt *e@ = pointer to endpoint in question
92 * @endpt *f@ = pointer to a file endpoint
93 *
94 * Returns: ---
95 *
96 * Use: Informs a non-file endpoint of a file endpoint which will
97 * want to be closed when it's finished with. At that time, the
98 * endpoint should arrange to have both itself and its partner
99 * closed. If no file is registered, the endpoint manager will
100 * close both endpoints itself.
101 */
102
103 void (*file)(endpt */*e*/, endpt */*f*/);
104
07d71f34 105 /* --- @wclose@ --- *
106 *
107 * Arguments: @endpt *e@ = endpoint to be partially closed
108 *
109 * Returns: ---
110 *
111 * Use: Announces that the endpoint will not be written to any more.
112 */
113
114 void (*wclose)(endpt */*e*/);
115
116 /* --- @close@ --- *
117 *
118 * Arguments: @endpt *e@ = endpoint to be closed
119 *
120 * Returns: ---
121 *
122 * Use: Completely closes an endpoint. The endpoint's data may be
123 * freed, although some endpoints may wish to delay freeing for
124 * some reason.
125 */
126
127 void (*close)(endpt */*e*/);
128
129} endpt_ops;
130
131/*----- Functions provided ------------------------------------------------*/
132
133/* --- @endpt_kill@ --- *
134 *
135 * Arguments: @endpt *a@ = an endpoint
136 *
137 * Returns: ---
138 *
139 * Use: Kills an endpoint. If the endpoint is joined to another, the
140 * other endpoint is also killed, as is the connection between
141 * them (and that's the tricky bit).
142 */
143
144extern void endpt_kill(endpt */*a*/);
145
146/* --- @endpt_killall@ --- *
147 *
148 * Arguments: ---
149 *
150 * Returns: ---
151 *
152 * Use: Destroys all current endpoint connections. Used when
153 * shutting down.
154 */
155
156extern void endpt_killall(void);
157
158/* --- @endpt_join@ --- *
159 *
160 * Arguments: @endpt *a@ = pointer to first endpoint
161 * @endpt *b@ = pointer to second endpoint
162 *
163 * Returns: ---
164 *
165 * Use: Joins two endpoints together.
166 */
167
168extern void endpt_join(endpt */*a*/, endpt */*b*/);
169
170/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/
171
172#ifdef __cplusplus
173 }
174#endif
175
176#endif