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/* * Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") * Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Internet Software Consortium. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH * REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY * AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, * INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM * LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE * OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ /* $Id: socket.h,v 1.94 2009-10-01 01:30:01 sar Exp $ */ #ifndef ISC_SOCKET_H #define ISC_SOCKET_H 1 /***** ***** Module Info *****/ /*! \file isc/socket.h * \brief Provides TCP and UDP sockets for network I/O. The sockets are event * sources in the task system. * * When I/O completes, a completion event for the socket is posted to the * event queue of the task which requested the I/O. * * \li MP: * The module ensures appropriate synchronization of data structures it * creates and manipulates. * Clients of this module must not be holding a socket's task's lock when * making a call that affects that socket. Failure to follow this rule * can result in deadlock. * The caller must ensure that isc_socketmgr_destroy() is called only * once for a given manager. * * \li Reliability: * No anticipated impact. * * \li Resources: * TBS * * \li Security: * No anticipated impact. * * \li Standards: * None. */ /*** *** Imports ***/ #include <isc/lang.h> #include <isc/types.h> #include <isc/event.h> #include <isc/eventclass.h> #include <isc/time.h> #include <isc/region.h> #include <isc/sockaddr.h> #include <isc/xml.h> ISC_LANG_BEGINDECLS /*** *** Constants ***/ /*% * Maximum number of buffers in a scatter/gather read/write. The operating * system in use must support at least this number (plus one on some.) */ #define ISC_SOCKET_MAXSCATTERGATHER 8 /*% * In isc_socket_bind() set socket option SO_REUSEADDR prior to calling * bind() if a non zero port is specified (AF_INET and AF_INET6). */ #define ISC_SOCKET_REUSEADDRESS 0x01U /*% * Statistics counters. Used as isc_statscounter_t values. */ enum { isc_sockstatscounter_udp4open = 0, isc_sockstatscounter_udp6open = 1, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp4open = 2, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp6open = 3, isc_sockstatscounter_unixopen = 4, isc_sockstatscounter_udp4openfail = 5, isc_sockstatscounter_udp6openfail = 6, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp4openfail = 7, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp6openfail = 8, isc_sockstatscounter_unixopenfail = 9, isc_sockstatscounter_udp4close = 10, isc_sockstatscounter_udp6close = 11, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp4close = 12, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp6close = 13, isc_sockstatscounter_unixclose = 14, isc_sockstatscounter_fdwatchclose = 15, isc_sockstatscounter_udp4bindfail = 16, isc_sockstatscounter_udp6bindfail = 17, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp4bindfail = 18, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp6bindfail = 19, isc_sockstatscounter_unixbindfail = 20, isc_sockstatscounter_fdwatchbindfail = 21, isc_sockstatscounter_udp4connect = 22, isc_sockstatscounter_udp6connect = 23, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp4connect = 24, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp6connect = 25, isc_sockstatscounter_unixconnect = 26, isc_sockstatscounter_fdwatchconnect = 27, isc_sockstatscounter_udp4connectfail = 28, isc_sockstatscounter_udp6connectfail = 29, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp4connectfail = 30, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp6connectfail = 31, isc_sockstatscounter_unixconnectfail = 32, isc_sockstatscounter_fdwatchconnectfail = 33, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp4accept = 34, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp6accept = 35, isc_sockstatscounter_unixaccept = 36, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp4acceptfail = 37, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp6acceptfail = 38, isc_sockstatscounter_unixacceptfail = 39, isc_sockstatscounter_udp4sendfail = 40, isc_sockstatscounter_udp6sendfail = 41, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp4sendfail = 42, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp6sendfail = 43, isc_sockstatscounter_unixsendfail = 44, isc_sockstatscounter_fdwatchsendfail = 45, isc_sockstatscounter_udp4recvfail = 46, isc_sockstatscounter_udp6recvfail = 47, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp4recvfail = 48, isc_sockstatscounter_tcp6recvfail = 49, isc_sockstatscounter_unixrecvfail = 50, isc_sockstatscounter_fdwatchrecvfail = 51, isc_sockstatscounter_max = 52 }; /*** *** Types ***/ struct isc_socketevent { ISC_EVENT_COMMON(isc_socketevent_t); isc_result_t result; /*%< OK, EOF, whatever else */ unsigned int minimum; /*%< minimum i/o for event */ unsigned int n; /*%< bytes read or written */ unsigned int offset; /*%< offset into buffer list */ isc_region_t region; /*%< for single-buffer i/o */ isc_bufferlist_t bufferlist; /*%< list of buffers */ isc_sockaddr_t address; /*%< source address */ isc_time_t timestamp; /*%< timestamp of packet recv */ struct in6_pktinfo pktinfo; /*%< ipv6 pktinfo */ isc_uint32_t attributes; /*%< see below */ isc_eventdestructor_t destroy; /*%< original destructor */ }; typedef struct isc_socket_newconnev isc_socket_newconnev_t; struct isc_socket_newconnev { ISC_EVENT_COMMON(isc_socket_newconnev_t); isc_socket_t * newsocket; isc_result_t result; /*%< OK, EOF, whatever else */ isc_sockaddr_t address; /*%< source address */ }; typedef struct isc_socket_connev isc_socket_connev_t; struct isc_socket_connev { ISC_EVENT_COMMON(isc_socket_connev_t); isc_result_t result; /*%< OK, EOF, whatever else */ }; /*@{*/ /*! * _ATTACHED: Internal use only. * _TRUNC: Packet was truncated on receive. * _CTRUNC: Packet control information was truncated. This can * indicate that the packet is not complete, even though * all the data is valid. * _TIMESTAMP: The timestamp member is valid. * _PKTINFO: The pktinfo member is valid. * _MULTICAST: The UDP packet was received via a multicast transmission. */ #define ISC_SOCKEVENTATTR_ATTACHED 0x80000000U /* internal */ #define ISC_SOCKEVENTATTR_TRUNC 0x00800000U /* public */ #define ISC_SOCKEVENTATTR_CTRUNC 0x00400000U /* public */ #define ISC_SOCKEVENTATTR_TIMESTAMP 0x00200000U /* public */ #define ISC_SOCKEVENTATTR_PKTINFO 0x00100000U /* public */ #define ISC_SOCKEVENTATTR_MULTICAST 0x00080000U /* public */ /*@}*/ #define ISC_SOCKEVENT_ANYEVENT (0) #define ISC_SOCKEVENT_RECVDONE (ISC_EVENTCLASS_SOCKET + 1) #define ISC_SOCKEVENT_SENDDONE (ISC_EVENTCLASS_SOCKET + 2) #define ISC_SOCKEVENT_NEWCONN (ISC_EVENTCLASS_SOCKET + 3) #define ISC_SOCKEVENT_CONNECT (ISC_EVENTCLASS_SOCKET + 4) /* * Internal events. */ #define ISC_SOCKEVENT_INTR (ISC_EVENTCLASS_SOCKET + 256) #define ISC_SOCKEVENT_INTW (ISC_EVENTCLASS_SOCKET + 257) typedef enum { isc_sockettype_udp = 1, isc_sockettype_tcp = 2, isc_sockettype_unix = 3, isc_sockettype_fdwatch = 4 } isc_sockettype_t; /*@{*/ /*! * How a socket should be shutdown in isc_socket_shutdown() calls. */ #define ISC_SOCKSHUT_RECV 0x00000001 /*%< close read side */ #define ISC_SOCKSHUT_SEND 0x00000002 /*%< close write side */ #define ISC_SOCKSHUT_ALL 0x00000003 /*%< close them all */ /*@}*/ /*@{*/ /*! * What I/O events to cancel in isc_socket_cancel() calls. */ #define ISC_SOCKCANCEL_RECV 0x00000001 /*%< cancel recv */ #define ISC_SOCKCANCEL_SEND 0x00000002 /*%< cancel send */ #define ISC_SOCKCANCEL_ACCEPT 0x00000004 /*%< cancel accept */ #define ISC_SOCKCANCEL_CONNECT 0x00000008 /*%< cancel connect */ #define ISC_SOCKCANCEL_ALL 0x0000000f /*%< cancel everything */ /*@}*/ /*@{*/ /*! * Flags for isc_socket_send() and isc_socket_recv() calls. */ #define ISC_SOCKFLAG_IMMEDIATE 0x00000001 /*%< send event only if needed */ #define ISC_SOCKFLAG_NORETRY 0x00000002 /*%< drop failed UDP sends */ /*@}*/ /*@{*/ /*! * Flags for fdwatchcreate. */ #define ISC_SOCKFDWATCH_READ 0x00000001 /*%< watch for readable */ #define ISC_SOCKFDWATCH_WRITE 0x00000002 /*%< watch for writable */ /*@}*/ /*% Socket and socket manager methods */ typedef struct isc_socketmgrmethods { void (*destroy)(isc_socketmgr_t **managerp); isc_result_t (*socketcreate)(isc_socketmgr_t *manager, int pf, isc_sockettype_t type, isc_socket_t **socketp); isc_result_t (*fdwatchcreate)(isc_socketmgr_t *manager, int fd, int flags, isc_sockfdwatch_t callback, void *cbarg, isc_task_t *task, isc_socket_t **socketp); } isc_socketmgrmethods_t; typedef struct isc_socketmethods { void (*attach)(isc_socket_t *socket, isc_socket_t **socketp); void (*detach)(isc_socket_t **socketp); isc_result_t (*bind)(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_sockaddr_t *sockaddr, unsigned int options); isc_result_t (*sendto)(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_region_t *region, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg, isc_sockaddr_t *address, struct in6_pktinfo *pktinfo); isc_result_t (*connect)(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_sockaddr_t *addr, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg); isc_result_t (*recv)(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_region_t *region, unsigned int minimum, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg); void (*cancel)(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_task_t *task, unsigned int how); isc_result_t (*getsockname)(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_sockaddr_t *addressp); isc_sockettype_t (*gettype)(isc_socket_t *sock); void (*ipv6only)(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_boolean_t yes); isc_result_t (*fdwatchpoke)(isc_socket_t *sock, int flags); } isc_socketmethods_t; /*% * This structure is actually just the common prefix of a socket manager * object implementation's version of an isc_socketmgr_t. * \brief * Direct use of this structure by clients is forbidden. socket implementations * may change the structure. 'magic' must be ISCAPI_SOCKETMGR_MAGIC for any * of the isc_socket_ routines to work. socket implementations must maintain * all socket invariants. * In effect, this definition is used only for non-BIND9 version ("export") * of the library, and the export version does not work for win32. So, to avoid * the definition conflict with win32/socket.c, we enable this definition only * for non-Win32 (i.e. Unix) platforms. */ #ifndef WIN32 struct isc_socketmgr { unsigned int impmagic; unsigned int magic; isc_socketmgrmethods_t *methods; }; #endif #define ISCAPI_SOCKETMGR_MAGIC ISC_MAGIC('A','s','m','g') #define ISCAPI_SOCKETMGR_VALID(m) ((m) != NULL && \ (m)->magic == ISCAPI_SOCKETMGR_MAGIC) /*% * This is the common prefix of a socket object. The same note as * that for the socketmgr structure applies. */ #ifndef WIN32 struct isc_socket { unsigned int impmagic; unsigned int magic; isc_socketmethods_t *methods; }; #endif #define ISCAPI_SOCKET_MAGIC ISC_MAGIC('A','s','c','t') #define ISCAPI_SOCKET_VALID(s) ((s) != NULL && \ (s)->magic == ISCAPI_SOCKET_MAGIC) /*** *** Socket and Socket Manager Functions *** *** Note: all Ensures conditions apply only if the result is success for *** those functions which return an isc_result. ***/ isc_result_t isc_socket_fdwatchcreate(isc_socketmgr_t *manager, int fd, int flags, isc_sockfdwatch_t callback, void *cbarg, isc_task_t *task, isc_socket_t **socketp); /*%< * Create a new file descriptor watch socket managed by 'manager'. * * Note: * *\li 'fd' is the already-opened file descriptor. *\li This function is not available on Windows. *\li The callback function is called "in-line" - this means the function * needs to return as fast as possible, as all other I/O will be suspended * until the callback completes. * * Requires: * *\li 'manager' is a valid manager * *\li 'socketp' is a valid pointer, and *socketp == NULL * *\li 'fd' be opened. * * Ensures: * * '*socketp' is attached to the newly created fdwatch socket * * Returns: * *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY *\li #ISC_R_NORESOURCES *\li #ISC_R_UNEXPECTED */ isc_result_t isc_socket_fdwatchpoke(isc_socket_t *sock, int flags); /*%< * Poke a file descriptor watch socket informing the manager that it * should restart watching the socket * * Note: * *\li 'sock' is the socket returned by isc_socket_fdwatchcreate * *\li 'flags' indicates what the manager should watch for on the socket * in addition to what it may already be watching. It can be one or * both of ISC_SOCKFDWATCH_READ and ISC_SOCKFDWATCH_WRITE. To * temporarily disable watching on a socket the value indicating * no more data should be returned from the call back routine. * *\li This function is not available on Windows. * * Requires: * *\li 'sock' is a valid isc socket * * * Returns: * *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS */ isc_result_t isc_socket_create(isc_socketmgr_t *manager, int pf, isc_sockettype_t type, isc_socket_t **socketp); /*%< * Create a new 'type' socket managed by 'manager'. * * For isc_sockettype_fdwatch sockets you should use isc_socket_fdwatchcreate() * rather than isc_socket_create(). * * Note: * *\li 'pf' is the desired protocol family, e.g. PF_INET or PF_INET6. * * Requires: * *\li 'manager' is a valid manager * *\li 'socketp' is a valid pointer, and *socketp == NULL * *\li 'type' is not isc_sockettype_fdwatch * * Ensures: * * '*socketp' is attached to the newly created socket * * Returns: * *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY *\li #ISC_R_NORESOURCES *\li #ISC_R_UNEXPECTED */ void isc_socket_cancel(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_task_t *task, unsigned int how); /*%< * Cancel pending I/O of the type specified by "how". * * Note: if "task" is NULL, then the cancel applies to all tasks using the * socket. * * Requires: * * \li "socket" is a valid socket * * \li "task" is NULL or a valid task * * "how" is a bitmask describing the type of cancelation to perform. * The type ISC_SOCKCANCEL_ALL will cancel all pending I/O on this * socket. * * \li ISC_SOCKCANCEL_RECV: * Cancel pending isc_socket_recv() calls. * * \li ISC_SOCKCANCEL_SEND: * Cancel pending isc_socket_send() and isc_socket_sendto() calls. * * \li ISC_SOCKCANCEL_ACCEPT: * Cancel pending isc_socket_accept() calls. * * \li ISC_SOCKCANCEL_CONNECT: * Cancel pending isc_socket_connect() call. */ void isc_socket_shutdown(isc_socket_t *sock, unsigned int how); /*%< * Shutdown 'socket' according to 'how'. * * Requires: * * \li 'socket' is a valid socket. * * \li 'task' is NULL or is a valid task. * * \li If 'how' is 'ISC_SOCKSHUT_RECV' or 'ISC_SOCKSHUT_ALL' then * * The read queue must be empty. * * No further read requests may be made. * * \li If 'how' is 'ISC_SOCKSHUT_SEND' or 'ISC_SOCKSHUT_ALL' then * * The write queue must be empty. * * No further write requests may be made. */ void isc_socket_attach(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_socket_t **socketp); /*%< * Attach *socketp to socket. * * Requires: * * \li 'socket' is a valid socket. * * \li 'socketp' points to a NULL socket. * * Ensures: * * \li *socketp is attached to socket. */ void isc_socket_detach(isc_socket_t **socketp); /*%< * Detach *socketp from its socket. * * Requires: * * \li 'socketp' points to a valid socket. * * \li If '*socketp' is the last reference to the socket, * then: * * There must be no pending I/O requests. * * Ensures: * * \li *socketp is NULL. * * \li If '*socketp' is the last reference to the socket, * then: * * The socket will be shutdown (both reading and writing) * for all tasks. * * All resources used by the socket have been freed */ isc_result_t isc_socket_open(isc_socket_t *sock); /*%< * Open a new socket file descriptor of the given socket structure. It simply * opens a new descriptor; all of the other parameters including the socket * type are inherited from the existing socket. This function is provided to * avoid overhead of destroying and creating sockets when many short-lived * sockets are frequently opened and closed. When the efficiency is not an * issue, it should be safer to detach the unused socket and re-create a new * one. This optimization may not be available for some systems, in which * case this function will return ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED and must not be used. * * isc_socket_open() should not be called on sockets created by * isc_socket_fdwatchcreate(). * * Requires: * * \li there must be no other reference to this socket. * * \li 'socket' is a valid and previously closed by isc_socket_close() * * \li 'sock->type' is not isc_sockettype_fdwatch * * Returns: * Same as isc_socket_create(). * \li ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED */ isc_result_t isc_socket_close(isc_socket_t *sock); /*%< * Close a socket file descriptor of the given socket structure. This function * is provided as an alternative to destroying an unused socket when overhead * destroying/re-creating sockets can be significant, and is expected to be * used with isc_socket_open(). This optimization may not be available for some * systems, in which case this function will return ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED and * must not be used. * * isc_socket_close() should not be called on sockets created by * isc_socket_fdwatchcreate(). * * Requires: * * \li The socket must have a valid descriptor. * * \li There must be no other reference to this socket. * * \li There must be no pending I/O requests. * * \li 'sock->type' is not isc_sockettype_fdwatch * * Returns: * \li #ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED */ isc_result_t isc_socket_bind(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_sockaddr_t *addressp, unsigned int options); /*%< * Bind 'socket' to '*addressp'. * * Requires: * * \li 'socket' is a valid socket * * \li 'addressp' points to a valid isc_sockaddr. * * Returns: * * \li ISC_R_SUCCESS * \li ISC_R_NOPERM * \li ISC_R_ADDRNOTAVAIL * \li ISC_R_ADDRINUSE * \li ISC_R_BOUND * \li ISC_R_UNEXPECTED */ isc_result_t isc_socket_filter(isc_socket_t *sock, const char *filter); /*%< * Inform the kernel that it should perform accept filtering. * If filter is NULL the current filter will be removed.:w */ isc_result_t isc_socket_listen(isc_socket_t *sock, unsigned int backlog); /*%< * Set listen mode on the socket. After this call, the only function that * can be used (other than attach and detach) is isc_socket_accept(). * * Notes: * * \li 'backlog' is as in the UNIX system call listen() and may be * ignored by non-UNIX implementations. * * \li If 'backlog' is zero, a reasonable system default is used, usually * SOMAXCONN. * * Requires: * * \li 'socket' is a valid, bound TCP socket or a valid, bound UNIX socket. * * Returns: * * \li ISC_R_SUCCESS * \li ISC_R_UNEXPECTED */ isc_result_t isc_socket_accept(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg); /*%< * Queue accept event. When a new connection is received, the task will * get an ISC_SOCKEVENT_NEWCONN event with the sender set to the listen * socket. The new socket structure is sent inside the isc_socket_newconnev_t * event type, and is attached to the task 'task'. * * REQUIRES: * \li 'socket' is a valid TCP socket that isc_socket_listen() was called * on. * * \li 'task' is a valid task * * \li 'action' is a valid action * * RETURNS: * \li ISC_R_SUCCESS * \li ISC_R_NOMEMORY * \li ISC_R_UNEXPECTED */ isc_result_t isc_socket_connect(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_sockaddr_t *addressp, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg); /*%< * Connect 'socket' to peer with address *saddr. When the connection * succeeds, or when an error occurs, a CONNECT event with action 'action' * and arg 'arg' will be posted to the event queue for 'task'. * * Requires: * * \li 'socket' is a valid TCP socket * * \li 'addressp' points to a valid isc_sockaddr * * \li 'task' is a valid task * * \li 'action' is a valid action * * Returns: * * \li ISC_R_SUCCESS * \li ISC_R_NOMEMORY * \li ISC_R_UNEXPECTED * * Posted event's result code: * * \li ISC_R_SUCCESS * \li ISC_R_TIMEDOUT * \li ISC_R_CONNREFUSED * \li ISC_R_NETUNREACH * \li ISC_R_UNEXPECTED */ isc_result_t isc_socket_getpeername(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_sockaddr_t *addressp); /*%< * Get the name of the peer connected to 'socket'. * * Requires: * * \li 'socket' is a valid TCP socket. * * Returns: * * \li ISC_R_SUCCESS * \li ISC_R_TOOSMALL * \li ISC_R_UNEXPECTED */ isc_result_t isc_socket_getsockname(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_sockaddr_t *addressp); /*%< * Get the name of 'socket'. * * Requires: * * \li 'socket' is a valid socket. * * Returns: * * \li ISC_R_SUCCESS * \li ISC_R_TOOSMALL * \li ISC_R_UNEXPECTED */ /*@{*/ isc_result_t isc_socket_recv(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_region_t *region, unsigned int minimum, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg); isc_result_t isc_socket_recvv(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_bufferlist_t *buflist, unsigned int minimum, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg); isc_result_t isc_socket_recv2(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_region_t *region, unsigned int minimum, isc_task_t *task, isc_socketevent_t *event, unsigned int flags); /*! * Receive from 'socket', storing the results in region. * * Notes: * *\li Let 'length' refer to the length of 'region' or to the sum of all * available regions in the list of buffers '*buflist'. * *\li If 'minimum' is non-zero and at least that many bytes are read, * the completion event will be posted to the task 'task.' If minimum * is zero, the exact number of bytes requested in the region must * be read for an event to be posted. This only makes sense for TCP * connections, and is always set to 1 byte for UDP. * *\li The read will complete when the desired number of bytes have been * read, if end-of-input occurs, or if an error occurs. A read done * event with the given 'action' and 'arg' will be posted to the * event queue of 'task'. * *\li The caller may not modify 'region', the buffers which are passed * into this function, or any data they refer to until the completion * event is received. * *\li For isc_socket_recvv(): * On successful completion, '*buflist' will be empty, and the list of * all buffers will be returned in the done event's 'bufferlist' * member. On error return, '*buflist' will be unchanged. * *\li For isc_socket_recv2(): * 'event' is not NULL, and the non-socket specific fields are * expected to be initialized. * *\li For isc_socket_recv2(): * The only defined value for 'flags' is ISC_SOCKFLAG_IMMEDIATE. If * set and the operation completes, the return value will be * ISC_R_SUCCESS and the event will be filled in and not sent. If the * operation does not complete, the return value will be * ISC_R_INPROGRESS and the event will be sent when the operation * completes. * * Requires: * *\li 'socket' is a valid, bound socket. * *\li For isc_socket_recv(): * 'region' is a valid region * *\li For isc_socket_recvv(): * 'buflist' is non-NULL, and '*buflist' contain at least one buffer. * *\li 'task' is a valid task * *\li For isc_socket_recv() and isc_socket_recvv(): * action != NULL and is a valid action * *\li For isc_socket_recv2(): * event != NULL * * Returns: * *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS *\li #ISC_R_INPROGRESS *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY *\li #ISC_R_UNEXPECTED * * Event results: * *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS *\li #ISC_R_UNEXPECTED *\li XXX needs other net-type errors */ /*@}*/ /*@{*/ isc_result_t isc_socket_send(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_region_t *region, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg); isc_result_t isc_socket_sendto(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_region_t *region, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg, isc_sockaddr_t *address, struct in6_pktinfo *pktinfo); isc_result_t isc_socket_sendv(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_bufferlist_t *buflist, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg); isc_result_t isc_socket_sendtov(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_bufferlist_t *buflist, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg, isc_sockaddr_t *address, struct in6_pktinfo *pktinfo); isc_result_t isc_socket_sendtov2(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_bufferlist_t *buflist, isc_task_t *task, isc_taskaction_t action, const void *arg, isc_sockaddr_t *address, struct in6_pktinfo *pktinfo, unsigned int flags); isc_result_t isc_socket_sendto2(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_region_t *region, isc_task_t *task, isc_sockaddr_t *address, struct in6_pktinfo *pktinfo, isc_socketevent_t *event, unsigned int flags); /*! * Send the contents of 'region' to the socket's peer. * * Notes: * *\li Shutting down the requestor's task *may* result in any * still pending writes being dropped or completed, depending on the * underlying OS implementation. * *\li If 'action' is NULL, then no completion event will be posted. * *\li The caller may not modify 'region', the buffers which are passed * into this function, or any data they refer to until the completion * event is received. * *\li For isc_socket_sendv() and isc_socket_sendtov(): * On successful completion, '*buflist' will be empty, and the list of * all buffers will be returned in the done event's 'bufferlist' * member. On error return, '*buflist' will be unchanged. * *\li For isc_socket_sendto2(): * 'event' is not NULL, and the non-socket specific fields are * expected to be initialized. * *\li For isc_socket_sendto2(): * The only defined values for 'flags' are ISC_SOCKFLAG_IMMEDIATE * and ISC_SOCKFLAG_NORETRY. * *\li If ISC_SOCKFLAG_IMMEDIATE is set and the operation completes, the * return value will be ISC_R_SUCCESS and the event will be filled * in and not sent. If the operation does not complete, the return * value will be ISC_R_INPROGRESS and the event will be sent when * the operation completes. * *\li ISC_SOCKFLAG_NORETRY can only be set for UDP sockets. If set * and the send operation fails due to a transient error, the send * will not be retried and the error will be indicated in the event. * Using this option along with ISC_SOCKFLAG_IMMEDIATE allows the caller * to specify a region that is allocated on the stack. * * Requires: * *\li 'socket' is a valid, bound socket. * *\li For isc_socket_send(): * 'region' is a valid region * *\li For isc_socket_sendv() and isc_socket_sendtov(): * 'buflist' is non-NULL, and '*buflist' contain at least one buffer. * *\li 'task' is a valid task * *\li For isc_socket_sendv(), isc_socket_sendtov(), isc_socket_send(), and * isc_socket_sendto(): * action == NULL or is a valid action * *\li For isc_socket_sendto2(): * event != NULL * * Returns: * *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS *\li #ISC_R_INPROGRESS *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY *\li #ISC_R_UNEXPECTED * * Event results: * *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS *\li #ISC_R_UNEXPECTED *\li XXX needs other net-type errors */ /*@}*/ isc_result_t isc_socketmgr_createinctx(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_appctx_t *actx, isc_socketmgr_t **managerp); isc_result_t isc_socketmgr_create(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_socketmgr_t **managerp); isc_result_t isc_socketmgr_create2(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_socketmgr_t **managerp, unsigned int maxsocks); /*%< * Create a socket manager. If "maxsocks" is non-zero, it specifies the * maximum number of sockets that the created manager should handle. * isc_socketmgr_create() is equivalent of isc_socketmgr_create2() with * "maxsocks" being zero. * isc_socketmgr_createinctx() also associates the new manager with the * specified application context. * * Notes: * *\li All memory will be allocated in memory context 'mctx'. * * Requires: * *\li 'mctx' is a valid memory context. * *\li 'managerp' points to a NULL isc_socketmgr_t. * *\li 'actx' is a valid application context (for createinctx()). * * Ensures: * *\li '*managerp' is a valid isc_socketmgr_t. * * Returns: * *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY *\li #ISC_R_UNEXPECTED *\li #ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED */ isc_result_t isc_socketmgr_getmaxsockets(isc_socketmgr_t *manager, unsigned int *nsockp); /*%< * Returns in "*nsockp" the maximum number of sockets this manager may open. * * Requires: * *\li '*manager' is a valid isc_socketmgr_t. *\li 'nsockp' is not NULL. * * Returns: * *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS *\li #ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED */ void isc_socketmgr_setstats(isc_socketmgr_t *manager, isc_stats_t *stats); /*%< * Set a general socket statistics counter set 'stats' for 'manager'. * * Requires: * \li 'manager' is valid, hasn't opened any socket, and doesn't have * stats already set. * *\li stats is a valid statistics supporting socket statistics counters * (see above). */ void isc_socketmgr_destroy(isc_socketmgr_t **managerp); /*%< * Destroy a socket manager. * * Notes: * *\li This routine blocks until there are no sockets left in the manager, * so if the caller holds any socket references using the manager, it * must detach them before calling isc_socketmgr_destroy() or it will * block forever. * * Requires: * *\li '*managerp' is a valid isc_socketmgr_t. * *\li All sockets managed by this manager are fully detached. * * Ensures: * *\li *managerp == NULL * *\li All resources used by the manager have been freed. */ isc_sockettype_t isc_socket_gettype(isc_socket_t *sock); /*%< * Returns the socket type for "sock." * * Requires: * *\li "sock" is a valid socket. */ /*@{*/ isc_boolean_t isc_socket_isbound(isc_socket_t *sock); void isc_socket_ipv6only(isc_socket_t *sock, isc_boolean_t yes); /*%< * If the socket is an IPv6 socket set/clear the IPV6_IPV6ONLY socket * option if the host OS supports this option. * * Requires: *\li 'sock' is a valid socket. */ /*@}*/ void isc_socket_cleanunix(isc_sockaddr_t *addr, isc_boolean_t active); /*%< * Cleanup UNIX domain sockets in the file-system. If 'active' is true * then just unlink the socket. If 'active' is false try to determine * if there is a listener of the socket or not. If no listener is found * then unlink socket. * * Prior to unlinking the path is tested to see if it a socket. * * Note: there are a number of race conditions which cannot be avoided * both in the filesystem and any application using UNIX domain * sockets (e.g. socket is tested between bind() and listen(), * the socket is deleted and replaced in the file-system between * stat() and unlink()). */ isc_result_t isc_socket_permunix(isc_sockaddr_t *sockaddr, isc_uint32_t perm, isc_uint32_t owner, isc_uint32_t group); /*%< * Set ownership and file permissions on the UNIX domain socket. * * Note: On Solaris and SunOS this secures the directory containing * the socket as Solaris and SunOS do not honour the filesystem * permissions on the socket. * * Requires: * \li 'sockaddr' to be a valid UNIX domain sockaddr. * * Returns: * \li #ISC_R_SUCCESS * \li #ISC_R_FAILURE */ void isc_socket_setname(isc_socket_t *socket, const char *name, void *tag); /*%< * Set the name and optional tag for a socket. This allows tracking of the * owner or purpose for this socket, and is useful for tracing and statistics * reporting. */ const char *isc_socket_getname(isc_socket_t *socket); /*%< * Get the name associated with a socket, if any. */ void *isc_socket_gettag(isc_socket_t *socket); /*%< * Get the tag associated with a socket, if any. */ void isc__socketmgr_setreserved(isc_socketmgr_t *mgr, isc_uint32_t); /*%< * Temporary. For use by named only. */ void isc__socketmgr_maxudp(isc_socketmgr_t *mgr, int maxudp); /*%< * Test interface. Drop UDP packet > 'maxudp'. */ #ifdef HAVE_LIBXML2 void isc_socketmgr_renderxml(isc_socketmgr_t *mgr, xmlTextWriterPtr writer); /*%< * Render internal statistics and other state into the XML document. */ #endif /* HAVE_LIBXML2 */ #ifdef USE_SOCKETIMPREGISTER /*%< * See isc_socketmgr_create() above. */ typedef isc_result_t (*isc_socketmgrcreatefunc_t)(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_socketmgr_t **managerp); isc_result_t isc_socket_register(isc_socketmgrcreatefunc_t createfunc); /*%< * Register a new socket I/O implementation and add it to the list of * supported implementations. This function must be called when a different * event library is used than the one contained in the ISC library. */ isc_result_t isc__socket_register(void); /*%< * A short cut function that specifies the socket I/O module in the ISC * library for isc_socket_register(). An application that uses the ISC library * usually do not have to care about this function: it would call * isc_lib_register(), which internally calls this function. */ #endif /* USE_SOCKETIMPREGISTER */ ISC_LANG_ENDDECLS #endif /* ISC_SOCKET_H */