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27 #if !defined(__COREFOUNDATION_CFSOCKET__)
28 #define __COREFOUNDATION_CFSOCKET__ 1
30 #if defined(__WIN32__)
31 // This needs to be early in the file, before sys/types gets included, or winsock.h complains
32 // about "fd_set and associated macros have been defined".
34 typedef SOCKET CFSocketNativeHandle
;
36 typedef int CFSocketNativeHandle
;
39 #include <CoreFoundation/CFRunLoop.h>
40 #include <CoreFoundation/CFData.h>
44 typedef struct __CFSocket
* CFSocketRef
;
46 /* A CFSocket contains a native socket within a structure that can
47 be used to read from the socket in the background and make the data
48 thus read available using a runloop source. The callback used for
49 this may be of three types, as specified by the callBackTypes
50 argument when creating the CFSocket.
52 If kCFSocketReadCallBack is used, then data will not be
53 automatically read, but the callback will be called when data
54 is available to be read, or a new child socket is waiting to be
57 If kCFSocketAcceptCallBack is used, then new child sockets will be
58 accepted and passed to the callback, with the data argument being
59 a pointer to a CFSocketNativeHandle. This is usable only with
60 connection rendezvous sockets.
62 If kCFSocketDataCallBack is used, then data will be read in chunks
63 in the background and passed to the callback, with the data argument
66 These three types are mutually exclusive, but any one of them may
67 have kCFSocketConnectCallBack added to it, if the socket will be
68 used to connect in the background. Connect in the background occurs
69 if CFSocketConnectToAddress is called with a negative timeout
70 value, in which case the call returns immediately, and a
71 kCFSocketConnectCallBack is generated when the connect finishes.
72 In this case the data argument is either NULL, or a pointer to
73 an SInt32 error code if the connect failed. kCFSocketConnectCallBack
74 will never be sent more than once for a given socket.
76 The callback types may also have kCFSocketWriteCallBack added to
77 them, if large amounts of data are to be sent rapidly over the
78 socket and notification is desired when there is space in the
79 kernel buffers so that the socket is writable again.
81 With a connection-oriented socket, if the connection is broken from the
82 other end, then one final kCFSocketReadCallBack or kCFSocketDataCallBack
83 will occur. In the case of kCFSocketReadCallBack, the underlying socket
84 will have 0 bytes available to read. In the case of kCFSocketDataCallBack,
85 the data argument will be a CFDataRef of length 0.
87 There are socket flags that may be set to control whether callbacks of
88 a given type are automatically reenabled after they are triggered, and
89 whether the underlying native socket will be closed when the CFSocket
90 is invalidated. By default read, accept, and data callbacks are
91 automatically reenabled; write callbacks are not, and connect callbacks
92 may not be, since they are sent once only. Be careful about automatically
93 reenabling read and write callbacks, since this implies that the
94 callbacks will be sent repeatedly if the socket remains readable or
95 writable respectively. Be sure to set these flags only for callbacks
96 that your CFSocket actually possesses; the result of setting them for
97 other callback types is undefined.
99 Individual callbacks may also be enabled and disabled manually, whether
100 they are automatically reenabled or not. If they are not automatically
101 reenabled, then they will need to be manually reenabled when the callback
102 is ready to be received again (and not sooner). Even if they are
103 automatically reenabled, there may be occasions when it will be useful
104 to be able to manually disable them temporarily and then reenable them.
105 Be sure to enable and disable only callbacks that your CFSocket actually
106 possesses; the result of enabling and disabling other callback types is
109 By default the underlying native socket will be closed when the CFSocket
110 is invalidated, but it will not be if kCFSocketCloseOnInvalidate is
111 turned off. This can be useful in order to destroy a CFSocket but
112 continue to use the underlying native socket. The CFSocket must
113 still be invalidated when it will no longer be used. Do not in
114 either case close the underlying native socket without invalidating
117 Addresses are stored as CFDatas containing a struct sockaddr
118 appropriate for the protocol family; make sure that all fields are
119 filled in properly when passing in an address.
123 /* Values for CFSocketError */
125 kCFSocketSuccess
= 0,
127 kCFSocketTimeout
= -2
129 typedef CFIndex CFSocketError
;
132 SInt32 protocolFamily
;
138 /* Values for CFSocketCallBackType */
140 kCFSocketNoCallBack
= 0,
141 kCFSocketReadCallBack
= 1,
142 kCFSocketAcceptCallBack
= 2,
143 kCFSocketDataCallBack
= 3,
144 kCFSocketConnectCallBack
= 4
145 #if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_2 <= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED
147 kCFSocketWriteCallBack
= 8
150 typedef CFOptionFlags CFSocketCallBackType
;
152 #if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_2 <= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED
155 kCFSocketAutomaticallyReenableReadCallBack
= 1,
156 kCFSocketAutomaticallyReenableAcceptCallBack
= 2,
157 kCFSocketAutomaticallyReenableDataCallBack
= 3,
158 kCFSocketAutomaticallyReenableWriteCallBack
= 8,
159 kCFSocketCloseOnInvalidate
= 128
163 typedef void (*CFSocketCallBack
)(CFSocketRef s
, CFSocketCallBackType type
, CFDataRef address
, const void *data
, void *info
);
164 /* If the callback wishes to keep hold of address or data after the point that it returns, then it must copy them. */
169 const void *(*retain
)(const void *info
);
170 void (*release
)(const void *info
);
171 CFStringRef (*copyDescription
)(const void *info
);
174 CF_EXPORT CFTypeID
CFSocketGetTypeID(void);
176 CF_EXPORT CFSocketRef
CFSocketCreate(CFAllocatorRef allocator
, SInt32 protocolFamily
, SInt32 socketType
, SInt32 protocol
, CFOptionFlags callBackTypes
, CFSocketCallBack callout
, const CFSocketContext
*context
);
177 CF_EXPORT CFSocketRef
CFSocketCreateWithNative(CFAllocatorRef allocator
, CFSocketNativeHandle sock
, CFOptionFlags callBackTypes
, CFSocketCallBack callout
, const CFSocketContext
*context
);
178 CF_EXPORT CFSocketRef
CFSocketCreateWithSocketSignature(CFAllocatorRef allocator
, const CFSocketSignature
*signature
, CFOptionFlags callBackTypes
, CFSocketCallBack callout
, const CFSocketContext
*context
);
179 CF_EXPORT CFSocketRef
CFSocketCreateConnectedToSocketSignature(CFAllocatorRef allocator
, const CFSocketSignature
*signature
, CFOptionFlags callBackTypes
, CFSocketCallBack callout
, const CFSocketContext
*context
, CFTimeInterval timeout
);
180 /* CFSocketCreateWithSignature creates a socket of the requested type and binds its address (using CFSocketSetAddress) to the requested address. If this fails, it returns NULL. CFSocketCreateConnectedToSignature creates a socket suitable for connecting to the requested type and address, and connects it (using CFSocketConnectToAddress). If this fails, it returns NULL. */
182 CF_EXPORT CFSocketError
CFSocketSetAddress(CFSocketRef s
, CFDataRef address
);
183 CF_EXPORT CFSocketError
CFSocketConnectToAddress(CFSocketRef s
, CFDataRef address
, CFTimeInterval timeout
);
184 CF_EXPORT
void CFSocketInvalidate(CFSocketRef s
);
186 CF_EXPORT Boolean
CFSocketIsValid(CFSocketRef s
);
187 CF_EXPORT CFDataRef
CFSocketCopyAddress(CFSocketRef s
);
188 CF_EXPORT CFDataRef
CFSocketCopyPeerAddress(CFSocketRef s
);
189 CF_EXPORT
void CFSocketGetContext(CFSocketRef s
, CFSocketContext
*context
);
190 CF_EXPORT CFSocketNativeHandle
CFSocketGetNative(CFSocketRef s
);
192 CF_EXPORT CFRunLoopSourceRef
CFSocketCreateRunLoopSource(CFAllocatorRef allocator
, CFSocketRef s
, CFIndex order
);
194 #if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_2 <= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED
195 CF_EXPORT CFOptionFlags
CFSocketGetSocketFlags(CFSocketRef s
);
196 CF_EXPORT
void CFSocketSetSocketFlags(CFSocketRef s
, CFOptionFlags flags
);
197 CF_EXPORT
void CFSocketDisableCallBacks(CFSocketRef s
, CFOptionFlags callBackTypes
);
198 CF_EXPORT
void CFSocketEnableCallBacks(CFSocketRef s
, CFOptionFlags callBackTypes
);
201 /* For convenience, a function is provided to send data using the socket with a timeout. The timeout will be used only if the specified value is positive. The address should be left NULL if the socket is already connected. */
202 CF_EXPORT CFSocketError
CFSocketSendData(CFSocketRef s
, CFDataRef address
, CFDataRef data
, CFTimeInterval timeout
);
204 /* Generic name registry functionality (CFSocketRegisterValue,
205 CFSocketCopyRegisteredValue) allows the registration of any property
206 list type. Functions specific to CFSockets (CFSocketRegisterSocketData,
207 CFSocketCopyRegisteredSocketData) register a CFData containing the
208 components of a socket signature (protocol family, socket type,
209 protocol, and address). In each function the nameServerSignature
210 may be NULL, or any component of it may be 0, to use default values
211 (TCP, INADDR_LOOPBACK, port as set). Name registration servers might
212 not allow registration with other than TCP and INADDR_LOOPBACK.
213 The actual address of the server responding to a query may be obtained
214 by using the nameServerAddress argument. This address, the address
215 returned by CFSocketCopyRegisteredSocketSignature, and the value
216 returned by CFSocketCopyRegisteredValue must (if non-null) be released
217 by the caller. CFSocketUnregister removes any registration associated
218 with the specified name.
221 CF_EXPORT CFSocketError
CFSocketRegisterValue(const CFSocketSignature
*nameServerSignature
, CFTimeInterval timeout
, CFStringRef name
, CFPropertyListRef value
);
222 CF_EXPORT CFSocketError
CFSocketCopyRegisteredValue(const CFSocketSignature
*nameServerSignature
, CFTimeInterval timeout
, CFStringRef name
, CFPropertyListRef
*value
, CFDataRef
*nameServerAddress
);
224 CF_EXPORT CFSocketError
CFSocketRegisterSocketSignature(const CFSocketSignature
*nameServerSignature
, CFTimeInterval timeout
, CFStringRef name
, const CFSocketSignature
*signature
);
225 CF_EXPORT CFSocketError
CFSocketCopyRegisteredSocketSignature(const CFSocketSignature
*nameServerSignature
, CFTimeInterval timeout
, CFStringRef name
, CFSocketSignature
*signature
, CFDataRef
*nameServerAddress
);
227 CF_EXPORT CFSocketError
CFSocketUnregister(const CFSocketSignature
*nameServerSignature
, CFTimeInterval timeout
, CFStringRef name
);
229 CF_EXPORT
void CFSocketSetDefaultNameRegistryPortNumber(UInt16 port
);
230 CF_EXPORT UInt16
CFSocketGetDefaultNameRegistryPortNumber(void);
232 /* Constants used in name registry server communications */
233 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFSocketCommandKey
;
234 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFSocketNameKey
;
235 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFSocketValueKey
;
236 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFSocketResultKey
;
237 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFSocketErrorKey
;
238 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFSocketRegisterCommand
;
239 CF_EXPORT
const CFStringRef kCFSocketRetrieveCommand
;
243 #endif /* ! __COREFOUNDATION_CFSOCKET__ */