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author | Michael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org> | 1995-06-20 16:59:47 +0000 |
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committer | Michael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org> | 1995-06-20 16:59:47 +0000 |
commit | ba84d81cba6c0c8e20fe652ec5f574d75a284768 (patch) | |
tree | 90070ca8c6970cca0078121bd1603591416c37ae /libports | |
parent | 7f4363afd479c2250fd856e74b7538bdd94f6c24 (diff) |
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diff --git a/libports/ports.h b/libports/ports.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..42bcb5f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/libports/ports.h @@ -0,0 +1,259 @@ +/* Ports library for server construction + Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Written by Michael I. Bushnell. + + This file is part of the GNU Hurd. + + The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at + your option) any later version. + + The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ + +#ifndef _HURD_PORTS_ +#define _HURD_PORTS_ + +#include <mach.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +struct port_info +{ + struct port_class *class; + int refcnt; + int weakrefcnt; + mach_port_mscount_t mscount; + int flags; + mach_port_t port_right; + struct rpc_info *current_rpcs; + struct port_bucket *bucket; + void **hentry; + struct port_info *next, **prevp; /* links on port_class list */ +}; +/* FLAGS above are the following: */ +#define PORT_HAS_SENDRIGHTS 0x0001 /* send rights extant */ +#define PORT_INHIBITED 0x0002 /* block RPCs */ +#define PORT_BLOCKED 0x0004 /* if INHIBITED, someone is blocked */ +#define PORT_INHIBIT_WAIT 0x0008 /* someone wants to start inihibt */ + +struct port_bucket +{ + mach_port_t portset; + struct ihash *htable; + int rpcs; + int flags; + int count; + struct port_bucket *next; +}; +/* FLAGS above are the following: */ +#define PORT_BUCKET_INHIBITED 0x0001 /* block RPC's */ +#define PORT_BUCKET_BLOCKED 0x0002 /* if INHIBITED, someone is blocked */ +#define PORT_BUCKET_INHIBIT_WAIT 0x004 /* someone wants to start inhibit */ +#define PORT_BUCKET_NO_ALLOC 0x0008 /* block allocation */ +#define PORT_BUCKET_ALLOC_WAIT 0x0010 /* someone wants to allocate */ + +struct port_class +{ + int flags; + int rpcs; + struct port_info *ports; + int count; + void (*clean_routine) (void *); + void (*dropweak_routine) (void *); +}; +/* FLAGS are the following: */ +#define PORT_CLASS_INHIBITED 0x0001 /* block RPCs */ +#define PORT_CLASS_BLOCKED 0x0002 /* if INHIBITED, someone is blocked */ +#define PORT_CLASS_INHIBIT_WAIT 0x0004 /* someone wants to start INHIBIT */ +#define PORT_CLASS_NO_ALLOC 0x0008 /* block allocation */ +#define PORT_CLASS_ALLOC_WAIT 0x0010 /* someone wants to allocate */ + +struct rpc_info +{ + thread_t thread; + struct rpc_info *next, **prevp; +}; + + +/* Port creation and port right frobbing */ + +/* Create and return a new bucket. */ +struct port_bucket *ports_create_bucket (void); + +/* Create and return a new port class. If nonzero, CLEAN_ROUTINE will + be called for each allocated port object in this class when it is + being destroyed. If nonzero, DROPWEAK_ROUTINE will be called + to request weak references to be dropped. (If DROPWEAK_ROUTINE is null, + then normal references and hard references will be identical for + ports of this class.) */ +struct port_class *ports_create_class (void (*clean_routine)(void *), + void (*dropweak_routine)(void *)); + +/* Create and return a new port in BUCKET and CLASS; SIZE bytes will + be allocated to hold the port structure and whatever private data + the user desires. */ +void *ports_allocate_port (struct port_bucket *bucket, size_t size, + struct port_class *class); + +/* For an existing RECEIVE right, create and return a new port structure; + BUCKET, SIZE, and CLASS args are as for ports_allocate_port. */ +void *ports_intern_external_port (struct port_bucket *bucket, + mach_port_t receive, size_t size, + struct port_class *class); + +/* Destroy the receive right currently associated with PORT and allocate + a new one. */ +void ports_reallocate_port (void *port); + +/* Destroy the receive right currently associated with PORT and designate + RECEIVE as the new one. */ +void ports_reallocate_from_external (void *port, mach_port_t receive); + +/* Destroy the receive right currently associated with PORT. After + this call, ports_reallocate_port and ports_reallocate_from_external + may not be used. */ +void ports_destroy_right (void *port); + +/* Return the name of the receive right associated with PORT. The user + is responsible for creating an ordinary send right from this name. */ +mach_port_t ports_get_right (void *port); + + + +/* Reference counting */ + +/* Look up PORT and return the associated port structure, allocating a + reference. If the call fails, return 0. If BUCKET is nonzero, + then it specifies a bucket to search; otherwise all buckets will be + searched. If CLASS is nonzero, then the lookup will fail if PORT + is not in CLASS. */ +void *ports_lookup_port (struct port_bucket *bucket, + mach_port_t port, struct port_class *class); + +/* Allocate another reference to PORT. */ +void ports_port_ref (void *port); + +/* Allocate a weak reference to PORT. */ +void ports_port_ref_weak (void *port); + +/* Drop a reference to PORT. */ +void ports_port_deref (void *port); + +/* Drop a weak reference to PORT. */ +void ports_port_deref_weak (void *port); + +/* The user is responsible for listening for no senders notifications; + when one arrives, call this routine for the PORT the message was + sent to, providing the MSCOUNT from the notification. */ +void ports_no_senders (void *port, mach_port_mscount_t mscount); + +/* Block port creation of new ports in CLASS. Return the number + of ports currently in CLASS. */ +int ports_count_class (struct port_class *class); + +/* Block port creation of new ports in BUCKET. Return the number + of ports currently in BUCKET. */ +int ports_count_bucket (struct port_bucket *bucket); + +/* Permit suspended port creation (blocked by ports_count_class) + to continue. */ +void ports_enable_class (struct port_class *class); + +/* Permit suspend port creation (blocked by ports_count_bucket) + to continue. */ +void port_enable_bucket (struct port_bucket *bucket); + + + +/* RPC management */ + +/* Type of MiG demuxer routines. */ +typedef int (*ports_demuxer_type)(mach_msg_header_t *inp, + mach_msg_header_t *outp); + +/* Call this when an RPC is beginning on PORT. INFO should be + allocated by the caller and will be used to hold dynamic state. + If this RPC should be abandoned, return EDIED; otherwise we + return zero. */ +error_t ports_begin_rpc (void *port, struct rpc_info *info); + +/* Call this when an RPC is concluding. Args must be as for the + paired call to ports_begin_rpc. */ +void ports_end_rpc (void *port, struct rpc_info *info); + +/* Begin handling operations for the ports in BUCKET, calling DEMUXER + for each incoming message. Return if TIMEOUT is nonzero and no + messages have been received for TIMEOUT milliseconds. Use + only one thread (the calling thread). */ +void ports_manage_port_operations_one_thread(struct port_bucket *bucket, + ports_demuxer_type demuxer, + int timeout); + +/* Begin handling operations for the ports in BUCKET, calling DEMUXER + for each incoming message. Return if GLOBAL_TIMEOUT is nonzero and + no messages have been receieved for GLOBAL_TIMEOUT milliseconds. + Create threads as necessary to handle incoming messages so that no + port is starved because of sluggishness on another port. All + threads created (and the calling thread) will be wired with + cthread_wire if WIRE_CTHREADS is non-zero. All threads created + (and the calling thread) will be wired with thread_wire if + WIRE_THREADS is non-zero (it must be the priviliged host port in + order to succeed). If LOCAL_TIMEOUT is non-zero, then individual + threads will die off if they handle no incoming messages for + LOCAL_TIMEOUT milliseconds. */ +void ports_manage_port_operations_multithread (struct port_bucket *bucket, + ports_demuxer_type demuxer, + int thread_timeout, + int global_timeout, + int wire_cthreads, + mach_port_t wire_threads); + +/* Interrupt any pending RPC on PORT. Wait for all pending RPC's to + finish, and then block any new RPC's starting on that port. */ +void ports_inhibit_port_rpcs (void *port); + +/* Similar to ports_inhibit_port_rpcs, but affects all ports in CLASS. */ +void ports_inhibit_class_rpcs (struct port_class *class); + +/* Similar to ports_inhibit_port_rpcs, but affects all ports in BUCKET. */ +void ports_inhibit_bucket_rpcs (struct port_bucket *bucket); + +/* Similar to ports_inhibit_port_rpcs, but affects all ports whatsoever. */ +void ports_inhibit_all_rpcs (void); + +/* Reverse the effect of a previous ports_inhibit_port_rpcs for this PORT, + allowing blocked RPC's to continue. */ +void ports_resume_port_rpcs (void *port); + +/* Reverse the effect of a previous ports_inhibit_class_rpcs for CLASS. */ +void ports_resume_class_rpcs (struct port_class *class); + +/* Reverse the effect of a previous ports_inhibit_bucket_rpcs for BUCKET. */ +void ports_resume_bucket_rpcs (struct port_bucket *bucket); + +/* Reverse the effect of a previous ports_inhibit_all_rpcs. */ +void ports_resume_all_rpcs (void); + +/* Cancel (with thread_cancel) any RPC's in progress on PORT. */ +void ports_interrupt_rpc (void *port); + + +/* Private data */ +extern struct mutex _ports_lock; +extern struct condition _ports_block; +extern struct port_bucket *_ports_all_buckets; +extern int _ports_total_rpcs; +extern int _ports_flags; +#define _PORTS_INHIBITED 0x01 +#define _PORTS_BLOCKED 0x02 +#define _PORTS_INHIBIT_WAIT 0x04 +void _ports_complete_deallocate (struct port_info *); + +#endif |