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fda1216b
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2006-11-20T03:32:53
generate client request code via macro; flesh out the pools a little bit. svn:r268
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2006 Niels Provos <provos@citi.umich.edu>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef _EVRPC_H_
#define _EVRPC_H_
/*
* This header files provides basic support for an RPC server and client.
*
* To support RPCs in a server, every supported RPC command needs to be
* defined and registered.
*
* EVRPC_HEADER(SendCommand, Request, Reply);
*
* SendCommand is the name of the RPC command.
* Request is the name of a structure generated by event_rpcgen.py.
* It contains all parameters relating to the SendCommand RPC. The
* server needs to fill in the Reply structure.
* Reply is the name of a structure generated by event_rpcgen.py. It
* contains the answer to the RPC.
*
* To register an RPC with an HTTP server, you need to first create an RPC
* base with:
*
* struct evrpc_base *base = evrpc_init(http);
*
* A specific RPC can then be registered with
*
* EVRPC_REGISTER(base, "SendCommand", Request, Reply, FunctionCB, arg);
*
* when the server receives an appropriately formatted RPC, the user callback
* is invokved. The callback needs to fill in the reply structure.
*
* void FunctionCB(EVRPC_STRUCT(SendCommand)* rpc, void *arg);
*
* To send the reply, call EVRPC_REQUEST_DONE(rpc);
*
* See the regression test for an example.
*/
struct evbuffer;
struct evrpc_req_generic;
/* Encapsulates a request */
struct evrpc {
TAILQ_ENTRY(evrpc) next;
/* the URI at which the request handler lives */
const char* uri;
/* creates a new request structure */
void *(*request_new)(void);
/* frees the request structure */
void (*request_free)(void *);
/* unmarshals the buffer into the proper request structure */
int (*request_unmarshal)(void *, struct evbuffer *);
/* creates a new reply structure */
void *(*reply_new)(void);
/* creates a new reply structure */
void (*reply_free)(void *);
/* verifies that the reply is valid */
int (*reply_complete)(void *);
/* marshals the reply into a buffer */
void (*reply_marshal)(struct evbuffer*, void *);
/* the callback invoked for each received rpc */
void (*cb)(struct evrpc_req_generic *, void *);
void *cb_arg;
};
#define EVRPC_STRUCT(rpcname) struct evrpc_req__##rpcname
struct evhttp_request;
/* We alias the RPC specific structs to this voided one */
struct evrpc_req_generic {
/* the unmarshaled request object */
void *request;
/* the empty reply object that needs to be filled in */
void *reply;
/*
* the static structure for this rpc; that can be used to
* automatically unmarshal and marshal the http buffers.
*/
struct evrpc* rpc;
/*
* the http request structure on which we need to answer.
*/
struct evhttp_request* http_req;
/*
* callback to reply and finish answering this rpc
*/
void (*done)(struct evrpc_req_generic* rpc);
};
/*
* You need to use EVRPC_HEADER to create structures and function prototypes
* needed by the server and client implmentation.
*/
#define EVRPC_HEADER(rpcname, reqstruct, rplystruct) \
EVRPC_STRUCT(rpcname) { \
struct reqstruct* request; \
struct rplystruct* reply; \
struct evrpc* rpc; \
void (*done)(struct evrpc* rpc, void *request, void *reply); \
}; \
int evrpc_send_request_##rpcname(struct evrpc_pool *, \
struct reqstruct *, struct rplystruct *, \
void (*)(struct reqstruct *, struct rplystruct *, void *cbarg), \
void *);
#define EVRPC_GENERATE(rpcname, reqstruct, rplystruct) \
int evrpc_send_request_##rpcname(struct evrpc_pool *pool, \
struct reqstruct *request, struct rplystruct *reply, \
void (*cb)(struct reqstruct *, struct rplystruct *, void *cbarg), \
void *cbarg) { \
struct evrpc_request_wrapper *ctx; \
ctx = malloc(sizeof(struct evrpc_request_wrapper)); \
if (ctx == NULL) { \
(*(cb))(request, reply, cbarg); \
return (-1); \
} \
ctx->pool = pool; \
ctx->name = strdup(#rpcname); \
if (ctx->name == NULL) { \
free(ctx); \
(*(cb))(request, reply, cbarg); \
return (-1); \
} \
ctx->cb = (void (*)(void *, void *, void *))cb; \
ctx->cb_arg = cbarg; \
ctx->request = (void *)request; \
ctx->reply = (void *)reply; \
ctx->request_marshal = (void (*)(struct evbuffer *, void *))reqstruct##_marshal; \
ctx->reply_clear = (void (*)(void *))rplystruct##_clear; \
ctx->reply_unmarshal = (int (*)(void *, struct evbuffer *))rplystruct##_unmarshal; \
return (evrpc_make_request(ctx)); \
}
/*
* EVRPC_REQUEST_DONE is used to answer a request; the reply is expected
* to have been filled in. The request and reply pointers become invalid
* after this call has finished.
*/
#define EVRPC_REQUEST_DONE(rpc_req) do { \
struct evrpc_req_generic *_req = (struct evrpc_req_generic *)(rpc_req); \
_req->done(_req); \
} while (0)
/* Takes a request object and fills it in with the right magic */
#define EVRPC_REGISTER_OBJECT(rpc, name, request, reply) \
do { \
(rpc)->uri = strdup(name); \
if ((rpc)->uri == NULL) \
event_err(1, "failed to register object"); \
(rpc)->request_new = (void *(*)(void))request##_new; \
(rpc)->request_free = (void (*)(void *))request##_free; \
(rpc)->request_unmarshal = (int (*)(void *, struct evbuffer *))request##_unmarshal; \
(rpc)->reply_new = (void *(*)(void))reply##_new; \
(rpc)->reply_free = (void (*)(void *))reply##_free; \
(rpc)->reply_complete = (int (*)(void *))reply##_complete; \
(rpc)->reply_marshal = (void (*)(struct evbuffer*, void *))reply##_marshal; \
} while(0)
struct evrpc_base;
struct evhttp;
/* functions to start up the rpc system */
struct evrpc_base *evrpc_init(struct evhttp *server);
/* this macro is used to register RPCs with the HTTP Server */
#define EVRPC_REGISTER(base, name, request, reply, callback, cbarg) \
do { \
struct evrpc* rpc = calloc(1, sizeof(struct evrpc)); \
EVRPC_REGISTER_OBJECT(rpc, name, request, reply); \
evrpc_register_rpc(base, rpc, \
(void (*)(struct evrpc_req_generic*, void *))callback, cbarg); \
} while (0)
int evrpc_register_rpc(struct evrpc_base *, struct evrpc *,
void (*)(struct evrpc_req_generic*, void *), void *);
/*
* Client-side RPC support
*/
struct evrpc_pool;
struct evhttp_connection;
struct evrpc_request_wrapper {
TAILQ_ENTRY(evrpc_request_wrapper) next;
/* pool on which this rpc request is being made */
struct evrpc_pool *pool;
/* the name of the rpc */
char *name;
/* callback */
void (*cb)(void *request, void *reply, void *arg);
void *cb_arg;
void *request;
void *reply;
/* unmarshals the buffer into the proper request structure */
void (*request_marshal)(struct evbuffer *, void *);
/* removes all stored state in the reply */
void (*reply_clear)(void *);
/* marshals the reply into a buffer */
int (*reply_unmarshal)(void *, struct evbuffer*);
};
#define EVRPC_MAKE_REQUEST(name, request, reply, cb, cbarg) \
evrpc_send_request_##name(pool, request, reply, cb, cbarg)
int evrpc_make_request(struct evrpc_request_wrapper *);
/*
* a pool has a number of connections associated with it.
* rpc requests are always made via a pool.
*/
struct evrpc_pool *evrpc_pool_new();
void evrpc_pool_free(struct evrpc_pool *);
void evrpc_pool_add_connection(struct evrpc_pool *,
struct evhttp_connection *);
#endif /* _EVRPC_H_ */