3 * Generic endpoint abstraction
5 * (c) 1999 Straylight/Edgeware
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29 /*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/
31 /* --- Pairs of channels --- *
33 * Channels are always allocated and freed in pairs. It makes sense to keep
34 * the pair together. (It also wastes less memory.)
37 typedef struct chanpair
{
38 struct chanpair
*next
;
42 /* --- The `private data structure' --- *
44 * This is called a @tango@ because it takes two (endpoints).
47 typedef struct tango
{
48 struct tango
*next
, *prev
; /* A big list of all tangos */
49 endpt
*a
, *b
; /* The two endpoints */
50 char *desc
; /* Description of the connection */
51 unsigned s
; /* State of the connection */
52 chanpair
*c
; /* The pair of channels */
58 /*----- Static variables --------------------------------------------------*/
60 static chanpair
*chans
= 0; /* List of spare channel pairs */
61 static tango
*tangos
= 0; /* List of tangos */
63 /*----- Main code ---------------------------------------------------------*/
65 /* --- @doneab@, @doneba@ --- *
67 * Arguments: @void *p@ = pointer to a tango block
71 * Use: Handles completion of a channel.
74 static void doneab(void *p
)
78 t
->b
->ops
->wclose(t
->b
);
83 static void doneba(void *p
)
87 t
->a
->ops
->wclose(t
->a
);
92 /* --- @endpt_kill@ --- *
94 * Arguments: @endpt *a@ = an endpoint
98 * Use: Kills an endpoint. If the endpoint is joined to another, the
99 * other endpoint is also killed, as is the connection between
100 * them (and that's the tricky bit).
103 void endpt_kill(endpt
*a
)
108 /* --- If the endpont is unconnected, just close it --- */
118 /* --- See whether to close channels --- *
120 * I'll only have opened channels if both things are files. Also, the
121 * channel from @b@ to @a@ will only be open if @b@ is not pending.
124 if (a
->f
& b
->f
& EPF_FILE
) {
126 fw_log(NOW
, "[%s] error: %s", t
->desc
, strerror(t
->c
->ab
.err
));
127 else if (t
->c
->ba
.err
)
128 fw_log(NOW
, "[%s] error: %s", t
->desc
, strerror(t
->c
->ba
.err
));
130 chan_close(&t
->c
->ab
);
131 if (!(b
->f
& EPF_PENDING
) && (t
->s
& EPS_BA
))
132 chan_close(&t
->c
->ba
);
137 /* --- Now just throw the endpoints and tango block away --- */
142 t
->next
->prev
= t
->prev
;
144 t
->prev
->next
= t
->next
;
152 /* --- @endpt_killall@ --- *
158 * Use: Destroys all current endpoint connections. Used when
162 void endpt_killall(void)
173 /* --- @endpt_join@ --- *
175 * Arguments: @endpt *a@ = pointer to first endpoint
176 * @endpt *b@ = pointer to second endpoint
177 * @const char *desc@ = description of connection
181 * Use: Joins two endpoints together. It's OK to join endpoints
182 * which are already joined; in fact, the the right thing to do
183 * when your endpoint decides that it's not pending any more is
184 * to join it to its partner again.
186 * If the endpoints are already connected then the description
187 * string is ignored. The endpoint manager takes a copy of the
188 * string, so you don't need to keep it around.
191 void endpt_join(endpt
*a
, endpt
*b
, const char *desc
)
195 /* --- If there is no tango yet, create one --- */
204 t
->s
= EPS_AB
| EPS_BA
;
206 t
->desc
= xstrdup(desc
);
212 /* --- If both endpoints are unfinished, leave them for a while --- */
214 if (a
->f
& b
->f
& EPF_PENDING
)
217 /* --- At least one endpoint is ready --- *
219 * If both endpoints are files then I can speculatively create the
220 * channels, which will let data start flowing a bit. Otherwise, I'll just
221 * have to wait some more.
224 if ((a
->f
| b
->f
) & EPF_PENDING
) {
226 /* --- Only be interested if both things are files --- */
228 if (!t
->c
&& (a
->f
& b
->f
& EPF_FILE
)) {
230 /* --- Allocate a pair of channels --- */
233 t
->c
= xmalloc(sizeof(*t
->c
));
239 /* --- Make @a@ the endpoint which is ready --- */
241 if (a
->f
& EPF_PENDING
) {
246 /* --- Open one channel to read from @a@ --- */
248 chan_open(&t
->c
->ab
, a
->in
->fd
, -1, doneab
, t
);
253 /* --- Both endpoints are now ready --- *
255 * There are four cases to consider here.
260 * Neither endpoint is a file. I need to make a pair of pipes and tell
261 * both endpoints to attach to them. I can then close the pipes and
265 if (!((a
->f
| b
->f
) & EPF_FILE
)) {
267 reffd
*rab
, *wab
, *rba
, *wba
;
269 /* --- Create the pipes --- */
271 if (pipe(pab
)) goto tidy_nofile_0
;
272 if (pipe(pba
)) goto tidy_nofile_1
;
274 /* --- Attach reference counters --- */
276 rab
= reffd_init(pab
[0]); wab
= reffd_init(pab
[1]);
277 rba
= reffd_init(pba
[0]); wba
= reffd_init(pba
[1]);
278 a
->ops
->attach(a
, rba
, wab
);
279 b
->ops
->attach(b
, rab
, wba
);
280 REFFD_DEC(rab
); REFFD_DEC(wab
);
281 REFFD_DEC(rba
); REFFD_DEC(wba
);
284 /* --- Tidy up after a mess --- */
287 close(pab
[0]); close(pab
[1]);
292 t
->next
->prev
= t
->prev
;
294 t
->prev
->next
= t
->next
;
303 * One endpoint is a file, the other isn't. I just attach the other
304 * endpoint to the file and stand well back.
307 if ((a
->f
^ b
->f
) & EPF_FILE
) {
309 /* --- Let @a@ be the endpoint with the file --- */
311 if (b
->f
& EPF_FILE
) {
316 /* --- Attach the non-file endpoint to the file and run away --- *
318 * Leave it as the non-file's responsibility to close the other endpoint
319 * when it's ready. It should also close itself at that time.
322 b
->ops
->attach(b
, a
->in
, a
->out
);
325 t
->next
->prev
= t
->prev
;
327 t
->prev
->next
= t
->next
;
336 * Both endpoints are files and I have a partially created channel pair. I
337 * need to create the other channel and add a destination to the first one.
338 * In this case, @t->b@ is the endpoint which has just finished setting
344 chan_open(&t
->c
->ba
, b
->in
->fd
, a
->out
->fd
, doneba
, t
);
345 chan_dest(&t
->c
->ab
, b
->out
->fd
);
351 * Both endpoints are files and I don't have a partially created channel
352 * pair. I need to allocate a channel pair and create both channels.
356 t
->c
= xmalloc(sizeof(*t
->c
));
361 chan_open(&t
->c
->ab
, a
->in
->fd
, b
->out
->fd
, doneab
, t
);
362 chan_open(&t
->c
->ba
, b
->in
->fd
, a
->out
->fd
, doneba
, t
);
366 /*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/