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1/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 * Project: GSocket (Generic Socket)
3 * Name: gsocket.h
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4 * Author: Guilhem Lavaux
5 * Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia <guille@iies.es> (maintainer)
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6 * Purpose: GSocket include file (system independent)
7 * CVSID: $Id$
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8 * -------------------------------------------------------------------------
9 */
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11#ifndef __GSOCKET_H
12#define __GSOCKET_H
13
0ce742cf 14#ifndef __GSOCKET_STANDALONE__
d422d01e 15#include "wx/setup.h"
0ce742cf 16#endif
d422d01e 17
0ce742cf 18#if wxUSE_SOCKETS || defined(__GSOCKET_STANDALONE__)
d422d01e 19
98781fa3 20#include <stddef.h>
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21#include <sys/types.h>
22
23#if !defined(__cplusplus)
236ef8a9 24typedef unsigned int bool;
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25#endif
26
27#ifndef TRUE
28#define TRUE 1
29#endif
30
31#ifndef FALSE
32#define FALSE 0
33#endif
34
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35
36#ifdef __cplusplus
37extern "C" {
38#endif
39
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40typedef struct _GSocket GSocket;
41typedef struct _GAddress GAddress;
42
43typedef enum {
44 GSOCK_NOFAMILY = 0,
45 GSOCK_INET,
46 GSOCK_INET6,
47 GSOCK_UNIX
48} GAddressType;
49
50typedef enum {
51 GSOCK_STREAMED,
52 GSOCK_UNSTREAMED
53} GSocketStream;
54
55typedef enum {
56 GSOCK_NOERROR = 0,
57 GSOCK_INVOP,
58 GSOCK_IOERR,
59 GSOCK_INVADDR,
60 GSOCK_INVSOCK,
61 GSOCK_NOHOST,
f439844b 62 GSOCK_INVPORT,
98781fa3 63 GSOCK_WOULDBLOCK,
aa6d9706 64 GSOCK_TIMEDOUT,
e00f35bb 65 GSOCK_MEMERR
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66} GSocketError;
67
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68/* See below for an explanation on how events work.
69 */
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70typedef enum {
71 GSOCK_INPUT = 0,
72 GSOCK_OUTPUT = 1,
73 GSOCK_CONNECTION = 2,
74 GSOCK_LOST = 3,
75 GSOCK_MAX_EVENT = 4
76} GSocketEvent;
77
78enum {
79 GSOCK_INPUT_FLAG = 1 << GSOCK_INPUT,
80 GSOCK_OUTPUT_FLAG = 1 << GSOCK_OUTPUT,
81 GSOCK_CONNECTION_FLAG = 1 << GSOCK_CONNECTION,
31528cd3 82 GSOCK_LOST_FLAG = 1 << GSOCK_LOST
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83};
84
85typedef int GSocketEventFlags;
86
39b91eca 87typedef void (*GSocketCallback)(GSocket *socket, GSocketEvent event,
31528cd3 88 char *cdata);
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a324a7bc 90
e9e3e3ab 91/* Global initializers */
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92
93/* GSocket_Init() must be called at the beginning */
31989b0b 94bool GSocket_Init();
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95
96/* GSocket_Cleanup() must be called at the end */
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97void GSocket_Cleanup();
98
9bf10d6b 99
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100/* Constructors / Destructors */
101
102GSocket *GSocket_new();
103void GSocket_destroy(GSocket *socket);
104
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105
106
107/* GSocket_Shutdown:
108 * Disallow further read/write operations on this socket, close
109 * the fd and disable all callbacks.
110 */
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111void GSocket_Shutdown(GSocket *socket);
112
113/* Address handling */
114
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115/* GSocket_SetLocal:
116 * GSocket_GetLocal:
117 * GSocket_SetPeer:
118 * GSocket_GetPeer:
119 * Set or get the local or peer address for this socket. The 'set'
120 * functions return GSOCK_NOERROR on success, an error code otherwise.
121 * The 'get' functions return a pointer to a GAddress object on success,
122 * or NULL otherwise, in which case they set the error code of the
123 * corresponding GSocket.
124 *
125 * Error codes:
126 * GSOCK_INVSOCK - the socket is not valid.
127 * GSOCK_INVADDR - the address is not valid.
128 */
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129GSocketError GSocket_SetLocal(GSocket *socket, GAddress *address);
130GSocketError GSocket_SetPeer(GSocket *socket, GAddress *address);
131GAddress *GSocket_GetLocal(GSocket *socket);
132GAddress *GSocket_GetPeer(GSocket *socket);
133
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134/* Server specific parts */
135
e9e3e3ab 136/* GSocket_SetServer:
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137 * Sets up this socket as a server. The local address must have been
138 * set with GSocket_SetLocal() before GSocket_SetServer() is called.
139 * Returns GSOCK_NOERROR on success, one of the following otherwise:
140 *
141 * Error codes:
142 * GSOCK_INVSOCK - the socket is in use.
143 * GSOCK_INVADDR - the local address has not been set.
144 * GSOCK_IOERR - low-level error.
e9e3e3ab 145 */
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146GSocketError GSocket_SetServer(GSocket *socket);
147
e9e3e3ab 148/* GSocket_WaitConnection:
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149 * Waits for an incoming client connection. Returns a pointer to
150 * a GSocket object, or NULL if there was an error, in which case
151 * the last error field will be updated for the calling GSocket.
152 *
153 * Error codes (set in the calling GSocket)
154 * GSOCK_INVSOCK - the socket is not valid or not a server.
155 * GSOCK_TIMEDOUT - timeout, no incoming connections.
156 * GSOCK_WOULDBLOCK - the call would block and the socket is nonblocking.
157 * GSOCK_MEMERR - couldn't allocate memory.
158 * GSOCK_IOERR - low-level error.
e9e3e3ab 159 */
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160GSocket *GSocket_WaitConnection(GSocket *socket);
161
9bf10d6b 162
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163/* Client specific parts */
164
e9e3e3ab 165/* GSocket_Connect:
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166 * For stream (connection oriented) sockets, GSocket_Connect() tries
167 * to establish a client connection to a server using the peer address
168 * as established with GSocket_SetPeer(). Returns GSOCK_NOERROR if the
169 * connection has been succesfully established, or one of the error
170 * codes listed below. Note that for nonblocking sockets, a return
171 * value of GSOCK_WOULDBLOCK doesn't mean a failure. The connection
172 * request can be completed later; you should use GSocket_Select()
173 * to poll for GSOCK_CONNECTION | GSOCK_LOST, or wait for the
174 * corresponding asynchronous events.
175 *
176 * For datagram (non connection oriented) sockets, GSocket_Connect()
177 * just sets the peer address established with GSocket_SetPeer() as
178 * default destination.
179 *
180 * Error codes:
181 * GSOCK_INVSOCK - the socket is in use or not valid.
182 * GSOCK_INVADDR - the peer address has not been established.
183 * GSOCK_TIMEDOUT - timeout, the connection failed.
184 * GSOCK_WOULDBLOCK - connection in progress (nonblocking sockets only)
185 * GSOCK_MEMERR - couldn't allocate memory.
186 * GSOCK_IOERR - low-level error.
e9e3e3ab 187 */
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188GSocketError GSocket_Connect(GSocket *socket, GSocketStream stream);
189
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190
191/* Datagram sockets */
192
193/* GSocket_SetNonOriented:
194 * Sets up this socket as a non-connection oriented (datagram) socket.
195 * Before using this function, the local address must have been set
196 * with GSocket_SetLocal(), or the call will fail. Returns GSOCK_NOERROR
197 * on success, or one of the following otherwise.
198 *
199 * Error codes:
200 * GSOCK_INVSOCK - the socket is in use.
201 * GSOCK_INVADDR - the local address has not been set.
202 * GSOCK_IOERR - low-level error.
203 */
204GSocketError GSocket_SetNonOriented(GSocket *socket);
205
206
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207/* Generic IO */
208
209/* Like recv(), send(), ... */
e9e3e3ab 210
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211/* For datagram sockets, the incoming / outgoing addresses
212 * are stored as / read from the 'peer' address field.
e9e3e3ab 213 */
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214int GSocket_Read(GSocket *socket, char *buffer, int size);
215int GSocket_Write(GSocket *socket, const char *buffer,
31528cd3 216 int size);
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217
218/* GSocket_Select:
219 * Polls the socket to determine its status. This function will
220 * check for the events specified in the 'flags' parameter, and
221 * it will return a mask indicating which operations can be
222 * performed. This function won't block, regardless of the
9bf10d6b 223 * mode (blocking | nonblocking) of the socket.
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224 */
225GSocketEventFlags GSocket_Select(GSocket *socket, GSocketEventFlags flags);
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39b91eca 227
9bf10d6b 228/* Attributes */
a324a7bc 229
e9e3e3ab 230/* GSocket_SetNonBlocking:
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231 * Sets the socket to non-blocking mode. All IO calls will return
232 * immediately.
e9e3e3ab 233 */
39b91eca 234void GSocket_SetNonBlocking(GSocket *socket, bool non_block);
a324a7bc 235
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236/* GSocket_SetTimeout:
237 * Sets the timeout for blocking calls. Time is expressed in
238 * milliseconds.
239 */
240void GSocket_SetTimeout(GSocket *socket, unsigned long millisec);
241
e9e3e3ab 242/* GSocket_GetError:
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243 * Returns the last error occured for this socket. Note that successful
244 * operations do not clear this back to GSOCK_NOERROR, so use it only
245 * after an error.
e9e3e3ab 246 */
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247GSocketError GSocket_GetError(GSocket *socket);
248
9bf10d6b 249
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250/* Callbacks */
251
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252/* GSOCK_INPUT:
253 * There is data to be read in the input buffer. If, after a read
254 * operation, there is still data available, the callback function will
255 * be called again.
256 * GSOCK_OUTPUT:
257 * The socket is available for writing. That is, the next write call
258 * won't block. This event is generated only once, when the connection is
259 * first established, and then only if a call failed with GSOCK_WOULDBLOCK,
260 * when the output buffer empties again. This means that the app should
261 * assume that it can write since the first OUTPUT event, and no more
262 * OUTPUT events will be generated unless an error occurs.
263 * GSOCK_CONNECTION:
264 * Connection succesfully established, for client sockets, or incoming
265 * client connection, for server sockets. Wait for this event (also watch
266 * out for GSOCK_LOST) after you issue a nonblocking GSocket_Connect() call.
267 * GSOCK_LOST:
268 * The connection is lost (or a connection request failed); this could
269 * be due to a failure, or due to the peer closing it gracefully.
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270 */
271
272/* GSocket_SetCallback:
273 * Enables the callbacks specified by 'flags'. Note that 'flags'
274 * may be a combination of flags OR'ed toghether, so the same
275 * callback function can be made to accept different events.
276 * The callback function must have the following prototype:
277 *
278 * void function(GSocket *socket, GSocketEvent event, char *cdata)
279 */
280void GSocket_SetCallback(GSocket *socket, GSocketEventFlags flags,
39b91eca 281 GSocketCallback fallback, char *cdata);
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283/* GSocket_UnsetCallback:
284 * Disables all callbacks specified by 'flags', which may be a
285 * combination of flags OR'ed toghether.
286 */
287void GSocket_UnsetCallback(GSocket *socket, GSocketEventFlags flags);
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290/* GAddress */
291
292GAddress *GAddress_new();
293GAddress *GAddress_copy(GAddress *address);
294void GAddress_destroy(GAddress *address);
295
296void GAddress_SetFamily(GAddress *address, GAddressType type);
297GAddressType GAddress_GetFamily(GAddress *address);
298
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299/* The use of any of the next functions will set the address family to
300 * the specific one. For example if you use GAddress_INET_SetHostName,
301 * address family will be implicitly set to AF_INET.
302 */
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303
304GSocketError GAddress_INET_SetHostName(GAddress *address, const char *hostname);
9bf10d6b 305GSocketError GAddress_INET_SetAnyAddress(GAddress *address);
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306GSocketError GAddress_INET_SetHostAddress(GAddress *address,
307 unsigned long hostaddr);
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308GSocketError GAddress_INET_SetPortName(GAddress *address, const char *port,
309 const char *protocol);
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310GSocketError GAddress_INET_SetPort(GAddress *address, unsigned short port);
311
312GSocketError GAddress_INET_GetHostName(GAddress *address, char *hostname,
313 size_t sbuf);
314unsigned long GAddress_INET_GetHostAddress(GAddress *address);
315unsigned short GAddress_INET_GetPort(GAddress *address);
316
317/* TODO: Define specific parts (INET6, UNIX) */
318
319GSocketError GAddress_UNIX_SetPath(GAddress *address, const char *path);
320GSocketError GAddress_UNIX_GetPath(GAddress *address, char *path, size_t sbuf);
321
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322#ifdef __cplusplus
323};
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324#endif /* __cplusplus */
325
326
0ce742cf 327#endif /* wxUSE_SOCKETS || defined(__GSOCKET_STANDALONE__) */
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e9e3e3ab 329#endif /* __GSOCKET_H */