sidekick-client 0.1.0

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  12. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/examples/simple_08.rb +30 -0
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  16. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/examples/simple_consumer_08.rb +53 -0
  17. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/examples/simple_consumer_09.rb +53 -0
  18. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/examples/simple_fanout_08.rb +39 -0
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  20. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/examples/simple_headers_08.rb +40 -0
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  22. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/examples/simple_publisher_08.rb +27 -0
  23. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/examples/simple_publisher_09.rb +27 -0
  24. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/examples/simple_topic_08.rb +59 -0
  25. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/examples/simple_topic_09.rb +59 -0
  26. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/bunny/channel08.rb +39 -0
  27. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/bunny/channel09.rb +39 -0
  28. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/bunny/client08.rb +494 -0
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  30. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/bunny/exchange08.rb +175 -0
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  37. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/qrack/channel.rb +18 -0
  38. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/qrack/client.rb +204 -0
  39. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/qrack/protocol/protocol08.rb +132 -0
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  43. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/qrack/qrack08.rb +23 -0
  44. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/qrack/qrack09.rb +23 -0
  45. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/qrack/queue.rb +53 -0
  46. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/qrack/subscription.rb +102 -0
  47. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/qrack/transport/buffer08.rb +276 -0
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  49. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/qrack/transport/frame08.rb +112 -0
  50. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/lib/qrack/transport/frame09.rb +94 -0
  51. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/spec/spec_08/bunny_spec.rb +65 -0
  52. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/spec/spec_08/connection_spec.rb +12 -0
  53. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/spec/spec_08/exchange_spec.rb +162 -0
  54. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/spec/spec_08/queue_spec.rb +206 -0
  55. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/spec/spec_09/bunny_spec.rb +65 -0
  56. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/spec/spec_09/connection_spec.rb +12 -0
  57. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/spec/spec_09/exchange_spec.rb +162 -0
  58. data/lib/ext/bunny-0.6.0/spec/spec_09/queue_spec.rb +205 -0
  59. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/.gitignore +14 -0
  60. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/README +82 -0
  61. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/Rakefile +374 -0
  62. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/docs/COPYING +60 -0
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  67. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/docs/INSTALL +13 -0
  68. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/docs/KEYBOARD +38 -0
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  76. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/eventmachine.gemspec +40 -0
  77. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/examples/ex_channel.rb +43 -0
  78. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/examples/ex_queue.rb +2 -0
  79. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/examples/helper.rb +2 -0
  80. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/binder.cpp +125 -0
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  82. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/cmain.cpp +827 -0
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  84. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/ed.cpp +1893 -0
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  88. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/emwin.cpp +300 -0
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  90. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/epoll.cpp +26 -0
  91. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/epoll.h +25 -0
  92. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/eventmachine.h +122 -0
  93. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/eventmachine_cpp.h +96 -0
  94. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/extconf.rb +148 -0
  95. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/fastfilereader/extconf.rb +83 -0
  96. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/fastfilereader/mapper.cpp +214 -0
  97. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/fastfilereader/mapper.h +59 -0
  98. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/fastfilereader/rubymain.cpp +127 -0
  99. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/files.cpp +94 -0
  100. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/files.h +65 -0
  101. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/kb.cpp +81 -0
  102. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/page.cpp +107 -0
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  105. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/project.h +151 -0
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  107. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/sigs.cpp +89 -0
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  109. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/ssl.cpp +460 -0
  110. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/ext/ssl.h +94 -0
  111. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/java/.classpath +8 -0
  112. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/java/.project +17 -0
  113. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EmReactor.java +570 -0
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  115. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EventableChannel.java +69 -0
  116. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EventableDatagramChannel.java +189 -0
  117. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EventableSocketChannel.java +364 -0
  118. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/application/Application.java +194 -0
  119. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/application/Connection.java +74 -0
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  124. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/tests/ApplicationTest.java +109 -0
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  128. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/tests/TestServers.java +75 -0
  129. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/tests/TestTimers.java +90 -0
  130. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/buftok.rb +138 -0
  131. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/callback.rb +26 -0
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  133. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/connection.rb +564 -0
  134. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/deferrable.rb +192 -0
  135. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/file_watch.rb +54 -0
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  137. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/messages.rb +66 -0
  138. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/process_watch.rb +44 -0
  139. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/processes.rb +119 -0
  140. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/protocols/header_and_content.rb +138 -0
  141. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/protocols/httpclient.rb +263 -0
  142. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/protocols/httpclient2.rb +590 -0
  143. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/protocols/line_and_text.rb +125 -0
  144. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/protocols/linetext2.rb +161 -0
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  147. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/protocols/postgres3.rb +247 -0
  148. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/protocols/saslauth.rb +175 -0
  149. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/protocols/smtpclient.rb +357 -0
  150. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/protocols/smtpserver.rb +547 -0
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  155. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/queue.rb +61 -0
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  157. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/streamer.rb +130 -0
  158. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/timers.rb +56 -0
  159. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/em/version.rb +3 -0
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  194. data/lib/ext/eventmachine-0.12.10/tests/test_object_protocol.rb +37 -0
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  240. data/lib/sidekick/client/sidekick_client.rb +46 -0
  241. data/lib/sidekick/shared/sidekick_logger.rb +14 -0
  242. data/lib/sidekick/shared/sidekick_queue_publisher.rb +91 -0
  243. data/lib/sidekick-client.rb +7 -0
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+
31
+
32
+ /*************************
33
+ class EventableDescriptor
34
+ *************************/
35
+
36
+ class EventableDescriptor: public Bindable_t
37
+ {
38
+ public:
39
+ EventableDescriptor (int, EventMachine_t*);
40
+ virtual ~EventableDescriptor();
41
+
42
+ int GetSocket() {return MySocket;}
43
+ void SetSocketInvalid() { MySocket = INVALID_SOCKET; }
44
+ void Close();
45
+
46
+ virtual void Read() = 0;
47
+ virtual void Write() = 0;
48
+ virtual void Heartbeat() = 0;
49
+
50
+ // These methods tell us whether the descriptor
51
+ // should be selected or polled for read/write.
52
+ virtual bool SelectForRead() = 0;
53
+ virtual bool SelectForWrite() = 0;
54
+
55
+ // are we scheduled for a close, or in an error state, or already closed?
56
+ bool ShouldDelete();
57
+ // Do we have any data to write? This is used by ShouldDelete.
58
+ virtual int GetOutboundDataSize() {return 0;}
59
+ virtual bool IsWatchOnly(){ return false; }
60
+
61
+ virtual void ScheduleClose (bool after_writing);
62
+ bool IsCloseScheduled();
63
+ virtual void HandleError(){ ScheduleClose (false); }
64
+
65
+ void SetEventCallback (void (*cb)(const unsigned long, int, const char*, const unsigned long));
66
+
67
+ virtual bool GetPeername (struct sockaddr*) {return false;}
68
+ virtual bool GetSockname (struct sockaddr*) {return false;}
69
+ virtual bool GetSubprocessPid (pid_t*) {return false;}
70
+
71
+ virtual void StartTls() {}
72
+ virtual void SetTlsParms (const char *privkey_filename, const char *certchain_filename, bool verify_peer) {}
73
+
74
+ #ifdef WITH_SSL
75
+ virtual X509 *GetPeerCert() {return NULL;}
76
+ #endif
77
+
78
+ virtual float GetCommInactivityTimeout() {return 0.0;}
79
+ virtual int SetCommInactivityTimeout (float value) {return 0;}
80
+ float GetPendingConnectTimeout();
81
+ int SetPendingConnectTimeout (float value);
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+
83
+ #ifdef HAVE_EPOLL
84
+ struct epoll_event *GetEpollEvent() { return &EpollEvent; }
85
+ #endif
86
+
87
+ virtual void StartProxy(const unsigned long, const unsigned long);
88
+ virtual void StopProxy();
89
+ virtual void SetProxiedFrom(EventableDescriptor*, const unsigned long);
90
+ virtual int SendOutboundData(const char*,int){ return -1; }
91
+ virtual bool IsPaused(){ return false; }
92
+ virtual bool Pause(){ return false; }
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+ virtual bool Resume(){ return false; }
94
+
95
+ private:
96
+ bool bCloseNow;
97
+ bool bCloseAfterWriting;
98
+
99
+ protected:
100
+ int MySocket;
101
+
102
+ void (*EventCallback)(const unsigned long, int, const char*, const unsigned long);
103
+ void _GenericInboundDispatch(const char*, int);
104
+
105
+ Int64 CreatedAt;
106
+ bool bCallbackUnbind;
107
+ int UnbindReasonCode;
108
+ EventableDescriptor *ProxyTarget;
109
+ EventableDescriptor *ProxiedFrom;
110
+
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+ unsigned long MaxOutboundBufSize;
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+
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+ #ifdef HAVE_EPOLL
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+ struct epoll_event EpollEvent;
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+ #endif
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+
117
+ EventMachine_t *MyEventMachine;
118
+ int PendingConnectTimeout;
119
+ };
120
+
121
+
122
+
123
+ /*************************
124
+ class LoopbreakDescriptor
125
+ *************************/
126
+
127
+ class LoopbreakDescriptor: public EventableDescriptor
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+ {
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+ public:
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+ LoopbreakDescriptor (int, EventMachine_t*);
131
+ virtual ~LoopbreakDescriptor() {}
132
+
133
+ virtual void Read();
134
+ virtual void Write();
135
+ virtual void Heartbeat() {}
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+
137
+ virtual bool SelectForRead() {return true;}
138
+ virtual bool SelectForWrite() {return false;}
139
+ };
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+
141
+
142
+ /**************************
143
+ class ConnectionDescriptor
144
+ **************************/
145
+
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+ class ConnectionDescriptor: public EventableDescriptor
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+ {
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+ public:
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+ ConnectionDescriptor (int, EventMachine_t*);
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+ virtual ~ConnectionDescriptor();
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+
152
+ static int SendDataToConnection (const unsigned long, const char*, int);
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+ static void CloseConnection (const unsigned long, bool);
154
+ static int ReportErrorStatus (const unsigned long);
155
+
156
+ int SendOutboundData (const char*, int);
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+
158
+ void SetConnectPending (bool f);
159
+ virtual void ScheduleClose (bool after_writing);
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+ virtual void HandleError();
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+
162
+ void SetNotifyReadable (bool);
163
+ void SetNotifyWritable (bool);
164
+ void SetWatchOnly (bool);
165
+
166
+ bool IsPaused(){ return bPaused; }
167
+ bool Pause();
168
+ bool Resume();
169
+
170
+ bool IsNotifyReadable(){ return bNotifyReadable; }
171
+ bool IsNotifyWritable(){ return bNotifyWritable; }
172
+ virtual bool IsWatchOnly(){ return bWatchOnly; }
173
+
174
+ virtual void Read();
175
+ virtual void Write();
176
+ virtual void Heartbeat();
177
+
178
+ virtual bool SelectForRead();
179
+ virtual bool SelectForWrite();
180
+
181
+ // Do we have any data to write? This is used by ShouldDelete.
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+ virtual int GetOutboundDataSize() {return OutboundDataSize;}
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+
184
+ virtual void StartTls();
185
+ virtual void SetTlsParms (const char *privkey_filename, const char *certchain_filename, bool verify_peer);
186
+
187
+ #ifdef WITH_SSL
188
+ virtual X509 *GetPeerCert();
189
+ virtual bool VerifySslPeer(const char*);
190
+ virtual void AcceptSslPeer();
191
+ #endif
192
+
193
+ void SetServerMode() {bIsServer = true;}
194
+
195
+ virtual bool GetPeername (struct sockaddr*);
196
+ virtual bool GetSockname (struct sockaddr*);
197
+
198
+ virtual float GetCommInactivityTimeout();
199
+ virtual int SetCommInactivityTimeout (float value);
200
+
201
+
202
+ protected:
203
+ struct OutboundPage {
204
+ OutboundPage (const char *b, int l, int o=0): Buffer(b), Length(l), Offset(o) {}
205
+ void Free() {if (Buffer) free ((char*)Buffer); }
206
+ const char *Buffer;
207
+ int Length;
208
+ int Offset;
209
+ };
210
+
211
+ protected:
212
+ bool bPaused;
213
+ bool bConnectPending;
214
+
215
+ bool bNotifyReadable;
216
+ bool bNotifyWritable;
217
+ bool bWatchOnly;
218
+
219
+ bool bReadAttemptedAfterClose;
220
+ bool bWriteAttemptedAfterClose;
221
+
222
+ deque<OutboundPage> OutboundPages;
223
+ int OutboundDataSize;
224
+
225
+ #ifdef WITH_SSL
226
+ SslBox_t *SslBox;
227
+ std::string CertChainFilename;
228
+ std::string PrivateKeyFilename;
229
+ bool bHandshakeSignaled;
230
+ bool bSslVerifyPeer;
231
+ bool bSslPeerAccepted;
232
+ #endif
233
+
234
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
235
+ bool bGotExtraKqueueEvent;
236
+ #endif
237
+
238
+ bool bIsServer;
239
+ Int64 LastIo;
240
+ int InactivityTimeout;
241
+
242
+ private:
243
+ void _UpdateEvents();
244
+ void _UpdateEvents(bool, bool);
245
+ void _WriteOutboundData();
246
+ void _DispatchInboundData (const char *buffer, int size);
247
+ void _DispatchCiphertext();
248
+ int _SendRawOutboundData (const char*, int);
249
+ int _ReportErrorStatus();
250
+ void _CheckHandshakeStatus();
251
+
252
+ };
253
+
254
+
255
+ /************************
256
+ class DatagramDescriptor
257
+ ************************/
258
+
259
+ class DatagramDescriptor: public EventableDescriptor
260
+ {
261
+ public:
262
+ DatagramDescriptor (int, EventMachine_t*);
263
+ virtual ~DatagramDescriptor();
264
+
265
+ virtual void Read();
266
+ virtual void Write();
267
+ virtual void Heartbeat();
268
+
269
+ virtual bool SelectForRead() {return true;}
270
+ virtual bool SelectForWrite();
271
+
272
+ int SendOutboundData (const char*, int);
273
+ int SendOutboundDatagram (const char*, int, const char*, int);
274
+
275
+ // Do we have any data to write? This is used by ShouldDelete.
276
+ virtual int GetOutboundDataSize() {return OutboundDataSize;}
277
+
278
+ virtual bool GetPeername (struct sockaddr*);
279
+ virtual bool GetSockname (struct sockaddr*);
280
+
281
+ virtual float GetCommInactivityTimeout();
282
+ virtual int SetCommInactivityTimeout (float value);
283
+
284
+ static int SendDatagram (const unsigned long, const char*, int, const char*, int);
285
+
286
+
287
+ protected:
288
+ struct OutboundPage {
289
+ OutboundPage (const char *b, int l, struct sockaddr_in f, int o=0): Buffer(b), Length(l), Offset(o), From(f) {}
290
+ void Free() {if (Buffer) free ((char*)Buffer); }
291
+ const char *Buffer;
292
+ int Length;
293
+ int Offset;
294
+ struct sockaddr_in From;
295
+ };
296
+
297
+ deque<OutboundPage> OutboundPages;
298
+ int OutboundDataSize;
299
+
300
+ struct sockaddr_in ReturnAddress;
301
+
302
+ Int64 LastIo;
303
+ int InactivityTimeout;
304
+ };
305
+
306
+
307
+ /************************
308
+ class AcceptorDescriptor
309
+ ************************/
310
+
311
+ class AcceptorDescriptor: public EventableDescriptor
312
+ {
313
+ public:
314
+ AcceptorDescriptor (int, EventMachine_t*);
315
+ virtual ~AcceptorDescriptor();
316
+
317
+ virtual void Read();
318
+ virtual void Write();
319
+ virtual void Heartbeat();
320
+
321
+ virtual bool SelectForRead() {return true;}
322
+ virtual bool SelectForWrite() {return false;}
323
+
324
+ virtual bool GetSockname (struct sockaddr*);
325
+
326
+ static void StopAcceptor (const unsigned long binding);
327
+ };
328
+
329
+ /********************
330
+ class PipeDescriptor
331
+ ********************/
332
+
333
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
334
+ class PipeDescriptor: public EventableDescriptor
335
+ {
336
+ public:
337
+ PipeDescriptor (int, pid_t, EventMachine_t*);
338
+ virtual ~PipeDescriptor();
339
+
340
+ virtual void Read();
341
+ virtual void Write();
342
+ virtual void Heartbeat();
343
+
344
+ virtual bool SelectForRead();
345
+ virtual bool SelectForWrite();
346
+
347
+ int SendOutboundData (const char*, int);
348
+ virtual int GetOutboundDataSize() {return OutboundDataSize;}
349
+
350
+ virtual bool GetSubprocessPid (pid_t*);
351
+
352
+ protected:
353
+ struct OutboundPage {
354
+ OutboundPage (const char *b, int l, int o=0): Buffer(b), Length(l), Offset(o) {}
355
+ void Free() {if (Buffer) free ((char*)Buffer); }
356
+ const char *Buffer;
357
+ int Length;
358
+ int Offset;
359
+ };
360
+
361
+ protected:
362
+ bool bReadAttemptedAfterClose;
363
+ Int64 LastIo;
364
+ int InactivityTimeout;
365
+
366
+ deque<OutboundPage> OutboundPages;
367
+ int OutboundDataSize;
368
+
369
+ pid_t SubprocessPid;
370
+
371
+ private:
372
+ void _DispatchInboundData (const char *buffer, int size);
373
+ };
374
+ #endif // OS_UNIX
375
+
376
+
377
+ /************************
378
+ class KeyboardDescriptor
379
+ ************************/
380
+
381
+ class KeyboardDescriptor: public EventableDescriptor
382
+ {
383
+ public:
384
+ KeyboardDescriptor (EventMachine_t*);
385
+ virtual ~KeyboardDescriptor();
386
+
387
+ virtual void Read();
388
+ virtual void Write();
389
+ virtual void Heartbeat();
390
+
391
+ virtual bool SelectForRead() {return true;}
392
+ virtual bool SelectForWrite() {return false;}
393
+
394
+ protected:
395
+ bool bReadAttemptedAfterClose;
396
+ Int64 LastIo;
397
+ int InactivityTimeout;
398
+
399
+ private:
400
+ void _DispatchInboundData (const char *buffer, int size);
401
+ };
402
+
403
+
404
+ /***********************
405
+ class InotifyDescriptor
406
+ ************************/
407
+
408
+ class InotifyDescriptor: public EventableDescriptor
409
+ {
410
+ public:
411
+ InotifyDescriptor (EventMachine_t*);
412
+ virtual ~InotifyDescriptor();
413
+
414
+ void Read();
415
+ void Write();
416
+
417
+ virtual void Heartbeat() {}
418
+ virtual bool SelectForRead() {return true;}
419
+ virtual bool SelectForWrite() {return false;}
420
+ };
421
+
422
+ #endif // __EventableDescriptor__H_
423
+
424
+
@@ -0,0 +1,2282 @@
1
+ /*****************************************************************************
2
+
3
+ $Id$
4
+
5
+ File: em.cpp
6
+ Date: 06Apr06
7
+
8
+ Copyright (C) 2006-07 by Francis Cianfrocca. All Rights Reserved.
9
+ Gmail: blackhedd
10
+
11
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12
+ it under the terms of either: 1) the GNU General Public License
13
+ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
14
+ License, or (at your option) any later version; or 2) Ruby's License.
15
+
16
+ See the file COPYING for complete licensing information.
17
+
18
+ *****************************************************************************/
19
+
20
+ // THIS ENTIRE FILE WILL EVENTUALLY BE FOR UNIX BUILDS ONLY.
21
+ //#ifdef OS_UNIX
22
+
23
+
24
+ #include "project.h"
25
+
26
+ // Keep a global variable floating around
27
+ // with the current loop time as set by the Event Machine.
28
+ // This avoids the need for frequent expensive calls to time(NULL);
29
+ Int64 gCurrentLoopTime;
30
+
31
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
32
+ unsigned gTickCountTickover;
33
+ unsigned gLastTickCount;
34
+ #endif
35
+
36
+
37
+ /* The numer of max outstanding timers was once a const enum defined in em.h.
38
+ * Now we define it here so that users can change its value if necessary.
39
+ */
40
+ static unsigned int MaxOutstandingTimers = 10000;
41
+
42
+
43
+ /* Internal helper to convert strings to internet addresses. IPv6-aware.
44
+ * Not reentrant or threadsafe, optimized for speed.
45
+ */
46
+ static struct sockaddr *name2address (const char *server, int port, int *family, int *bind_size);
47
+
48
+ /***************************************
49
+ STATIC EventMachine_t::GetMaxTimerCount
50
+ ***************************************/
51
+
52
+ int EventMachine_t::GetMaxTimerCount()
53
+ {
54
+ return MaxOutstandingTimers;
55
+ }
56
+
57
+
58
+ /***************************************
59
+ STATIC EventMachine_t::SetMaxTimerCount
60
+ ***************************************/
61
+
62
+ void EventMachine_t::SetMaxTimerCount (int count)
63
+ {
64
+ /* Allow a user to increase the maximum number of outstanding timers.
65
+ * If this gets "too high" (a metric that is of course platform dependent),
66
+ * bad things will happen like performance problems and possible overuse
67
+ * of memory.
68
+ * The actual timer mechanism is very efficient so it's hard to know what
69
+ * the practical max, but 100,000 shouldn't be too problematical.
70
+ */
71
+ if (count < 100)
72
+ count = 100;
73
+ MaxOutstandingTimers = count;
74
+ }
75
+
76
+
77
+
78
+ /******************************
79
+ EventMachine_t::EventMachine_t
80
+ ******************************/
81
+
82
+ EventMachine_t::EventMachine_t (void (*event_callback)(const unsigned long, int, const char*, const unsigned long)):
83
+ HeartbeatInterval(2000000),
84
+ EventCallback (event_callback),
85
+ NextHeartbeatTime (0),
86
+ LoopBreakerReader (-1),
87
+ LoopBreakerWriter (-1),
88
+ bEpoll (false),
89
+ epfd (-1),
90
+ bKqueue (false),
91
+ kqfd (-1),
92
+ inotify (NULL)
93
+ {
94
+ // Default time-slice is just smaller than one hundred mills.
95
+ Quantum.tv_sec = 0;
96
+ Quantum.tv_usec = 90000;
97
+
98
+ gTerminateSignalReceived = false;
99
+ // Make sure the current loop time is sane, in case we do any initializations of
100
+ // objects before we start running.
101
+ _UpdateTime();
102
+
103
+ /* We initialize the network library here (only on Windows of course)
104
+ * and initialize "loop breakers." Our destructor also does some network-level
105
+ * cleanup. There's thus an implicit assumption that any given instance of EventMachine_t
106
+ * will only call ::Run once. Is that a good assumption? Should we move some of these
107
+ * inits and de-inits into ::Run?
108
+ */
109
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
110
+ WSADATA w;
111
+ WSAStartup (MAKEWORD (1, 1), &w);
112
+ #endif
113
+
114
+ _InitializeLoopBreaker();
115
+ }
116
+
117
+
118
+ /*******************************
119
+ EventMachine_t::~EventMachine_t
120
+ *******************************/
121
+
122
+ EventMachine_t::~EventMachine_t()
123
+ {
124
+ // Run down descriptors
125
+ size_t i;
126
+ for (i = 0; i < NewDescriptors.size(); i++)
127
+ delete NewDescriptors[i];
128
+ for (i = 0; i < Descriptors.size(); i++)
129
+ delete Descriptors[i];
130
+
131
+ close (LoopBreakerReader);
132
+ close (LoopBreakerWriter);
133
+
134
+ // Remove any file watch descriptors
135
+ while(!Files.empty()) {
136
+ map<int, Bindable_t*>::iterator f = Files.begin();
137
+ UnwatchFile (f->first);
138
+ }
139
+
140
+ if (epfd != -1)
141
+ close (epfd);
142
+ if (kqfd != -1)
143
+ close (kqfd);
144
+ }
145
+
146
+
147
+ /*************************
148
+ EventMachine_t::_UseEpoll
149
+ *************************/
150
+
151
+ void EventMachine_t::_UseEpoll()
152
+ {
153
+ /* Temporary.
154
+ * Use an internal flag to switch in epoll-based functionality until we determine
155
+ * how it should be integrated properly and the extent of the required changes.
156
+ * A permanent solution needs to allow the integration of additional technologies,
157
+ * like kqueue and Solaris's events.
158
+ */
159
+
160
+ #ifdef HAVE_EPOLL
161
+ bEpoll = true;
162
+ #endif
163
+ }
164
+
165
+ /**************************
166
+ EventMachine_t::_UseKqueue
167
+ **************************/
168
+
169
+ void EventMachine_t::_UseKqueue()
170
+ {
171
+ /* Temporary.
172
+ * See comments under _UseEpoll.
173
+ */
174
+
175
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
176
+ bKqueue = true;
177
+ #endif
178
+ }
179
+
180
+
181
+ /****************************
182
+ EventMachine_t::ScheduleHalt
183
+ ****************************/
184
+
185
+ void EventMachine_t::ScheduleHalt()
186
+ {
187
+ /* This is how we stop the machine.
188
+ * This can be called by clients. Signal handlers will probably
189
+ * set the global flag.
190
+ * For now this means there can only be one EventMachine ever running at a time.
191
+ *
192
+ * IMPORTANT: keep this light, fast, and async-safe. Don't do anything frisky in here,
193
+ * because it may be called from signal handlers invoked from code that we don't
194
+ * control. At this writing (20Sep06), EM does NOT install any signal handlers of
195
+ * its own.
196
+ *
197
+ * We need a FAQ. And one of the questions is: how do I stop EM when Ctrl-C happens?
198
+ * The answer is to call evma_stop_machine, which calls here, from a SIGINT handler.
199
+ */
200
+ gTerminateSignalReceived = true;
201
+ }
202
+
203
+
204
+
205
+ /*******************************
206
+ EventMachine_t::SetTimerQuantum
207
+ *******************************/
208
+
209
+ void EventMachine_t::SetTimerQuantum (int interval)
210
+ {
211
+ /* We get a timer-quantum expressed in milliseconds.
212
+ * Don't set a quantum smaller than 5 or larger than 2500.
213
+ */
214
+
215
+ if ((interval < 5) || (interval > 2500))
216
+ throw std::runtime_error ("invalid timer-quantum");
217
+
218
+ Quantum.tv_sec = interval / 1000;
219
+ Quantum.tv_usec = (interval % 1000) * 1000;
220
+ }
221
+
222
+
223
+ /*************************************
224
+ (STATIC) EventMachine_t::SetuidString
225
+ *************************************/
226
+
227
+ void EventMachine_t::SetuidString (const char *username)
228
+ {
229
+ /* This method takes a caller-supplied username and tries to setuid
230
+ * to that user. There is no meaningful implementation (and no error)
231
+ * on Windows. On Unix, a failure to setuid the caller-supplied string
232
+ * causes a fatal abort, because presumably the program is calling here
233
+ * in order to fulfill a security requirement. If we fail silently,
234
+ * the user may continue to run with too much privilege.
235
+ *
236
+ * TODO, we need to decide on and document a way of generating C++ level errors
237
+ * that can be wrapped in documented Ruby exceptions, so users can catch
238
+ * and handle them. And distinguish it from errors that we WON'T let the Ruby
239
+ * user catch (like security-violations and resource-overallocation).
240
+ * A setuid failure here would be in the latter category.
241
+ */
242
+
243
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
244
+ if (!username || !*username)
245
+ throw std::runtime_error ("setuid_string failed: no username specified");
246
+
247
+ struct passwd *p = getpwnam (username);
248
+ if (!p)
249
+ throw std::runtime_error ("setuid_string failed: unknown username");
250
+
251
+ if (setuid (p->pw_uid) != 0)
252
+ throw std::runtime_error ("setuid_string failed: no setuid");
253
+
254
+ // Success.
255
+ #endif
256
+ }
257
+
258
+
259
+ /****************************************
260
+ (STATIC) EventMachine_t::SetRlimitNofile
261
+ ****************************************/
262
+
263
+ int EventMachine_t::SetRlimitNofile (int nofiles)
264
+ {
265
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
266
+ struct rlimit rlim;
267
+ getrlimit (RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim);
268
+ if (nofiles >= 0) {
269
+ rlim.rlim_cur = nofiles;
270
+ if ((unsigned int)nofiles > rlim.rlim_max)
271
+ rlim.rlim_max = nofiles;
272
+ setrlimit (RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim);
273
+ // ignore the error return, for now at least.
274
+ // TODO, emit an error message someday when we have proper debug levels.
275
+ }
276
+ getrlimit (RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim);
277
+ return rlim.rlim_cur;
278
+ #endif
279
+
280
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
281
+ // No meaningful implementation on Windows.
282
+ return 0;
283
+ #endif
284
+ }
285
+
286
+
287
+ /*********************************
288
+ EventMachine_t::SignalLoopBreaker
289
+ *********************************/
290
+
291
+ void EventMachine_t::SignalLoopBreaker()
292
+ {
293
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
294
+ write (LoopBreakerWriter, "", 1);
295
+ #endif
296
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
297
+ sendto (LoopBreakerReader, "", 0, 0, (struct sockaddr*)&(LoopBreakerTarget), sizeof(LoopBreakerTarget));
298
+ #endif
299
+ }
300
+
301
+
302
+ /**************************************
303
+ EventMachine_t::_InitializeLoopBreaker
304
+ **************************************/
305
+
306
+ void EventMachine_t::_InitializeLoopBreaker()
307
+ {
308
+ /* A "loop-breaker" is a socket-descriptor that we can write to in order
309
+ * to break the main select loop. Primarily useful for things running on
310
+ * threads other than the main EM thread, so they can trigger processing
311
+ * of events that arise exogenously to the EM.
312
+ * Keep the loop-breaker pipe out of the main descriptor set, otherwise
313
+ * its events will get passed on to user code.
314
+ */
315
+
316
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
317
+ int fd[2];
318
+ if (pipe (fd))
319
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no loop breaker");
320
+
321
+ LoopBreakerWriter = fd[1];
322
+ LoopBreakerReader = fd[0];
323
+ #endif
324
+
325
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
326
+ int sd = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
327
+ if (sd == INVALID_SOCKET)
328
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no loop breaker socket");
329
+ SetSocketNonblocking (sd);
330
+
331
+ memset (&LoopBreakerTarget, 0, sizeof(LoopBreakerTarget));
332
+ LoopBreakerTarget.sin_family = AF_INET;
333
+ LoopBreakerTarget.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr ("127.0.0.1");
334
+
335
+ srand ((int)time(NULL));
336
+ int i;
337
+ for (i=0; i < 100; i++) {
338
+ int r = (rand() % 10000) + 20000;
339
+ LoopBreakerTarget.sin_port = htons (r);
340
+ if (bind (sd, (struct sockaddr*)&LoopBreakerTarget, sizeof(LoopBreakerTarget)) == 0)
341
+ break;
342
+ }
343
+
344
+ if (i == 100)
345
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no loop breaker");
346
+ LoopBreakerReader = sd;
347
+ #endif
348
+ }
349
+
350
+ /***************************
351
+ EventMachine_t::_UpdateTime
352
+ ***************************/
353
+
354
+ void EventMachine_t::_UpdateTime()
355
+ {
356
+ #if defined(OS_UNIX)
357
+ struct timeval tv;
358
+ gettimeofday (&tv, NULL);
359
+ gCurrentLoopTime = (((Int64)(tv.tv_sec)) * 1000000LL) + ((Int64)(tv.tv_usec));
360
+
361
+ #elif defined(OS_WIN32)
362
+ unsigned tick = GetTickCount();
363
+ if (tick < gLastTickCount)
364
+ gTickCountTickover += 1;
365
+ gLastTickCount = tick;
366
+ gCurrentLoopTime = ((Int64)gTickCountTickover << 32) + (Int64)tick;
367
+
368
+ #else
369
+ gCurrentLoopTime = (Int64)time(NULL) * 1000000LL;
370
+ #endif
371
+ }
372
+
373
+ /*******************
374
+ EventMachine_t::Run
375
+ *******************/
376
+
377
+ void EventMachine_t::Run()
378
+ {
379
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
380
+ HookControlC (true);
381
+ #endif
382
+
383
+ #ifdef HAVE_EPOLL
384
+ if (bEpoll) {
385
+ epfd = epoll_create (MaxEpollDescriptors);
386
+ if (epfd == -1) {
387
+ char buf[200];
388
+ snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "unable to create epoll descriptor: %s", strerror(errno));
389
+ throw std::runtime_error (buf);
390
+ }
391
+ int cloexec = fcntl (epfd, F_GETFD, 0);
392
+ assert (cloexec >= 0);
393
+ cloexec |= FD_CLOEXEC;
394
+ fcntl (epfd, F_SETFD, cloexec);
395
+
396
+ assert (LoopBreakerReader >= 0);
397
+ LoopbreakDescriptor *ld = new LoopbreakDescriptor (LoopBreakerReader, this);
398
+ assert (ld);
399
+ Add (ld);
400
+ }
401
+ #endif
402
+
403
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
404
+ if (bKqueue) {
405
+ kqfd = kqueue();
406
+ if (kqfd == -1) {
407
+ char buf[200];
408
+ snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "unable to create kqueue descriptor: %s", strerror(errno));
409
+ throw std::runtime_error (buf);
410
+ }
411
+ // cloexec not needed. By definition, kqueues are not carried across forks.
412
+
413
+ assert (LoopBreakerReader >= 0);
414
+ LoopbreakDescriptor *ld = new LoopbreakDescriptor (LoopBreakerReader, this);
415
+ assert (ld);
416
+ Add (ld);
417
+ }
418
+ #endif
419
+
420
+ while (true) {
421
+ _UpdateTime();
422
+ if (!_RunTimers())
423
+ break;
424
+
425
+ /* _Add must precede _Modify because the same descriptor might
426
+ * be on both lists during the same pass through the machine,
427
+ * and to modify a descriptor before adding it would fail.
428
+ */
429
+ _AddNewDescriptors();
430
+ _ModifyDescriptors();
431
+
432
+ if (!_RunOnce())
433
+ break;
434
+ if (gTerminateSignalReceived)
435
+ break;
436
+ }
437
+
438
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
439
+ HookControlC (false);
440
+ #endif
441
+ }
442
+
443
+
444
+ /************************
445
+ EventMachine_t::_RunOnce
446
+ ************************/
447
+
448
+ bool EventMachine_t::_RunOnce()
449
+ {
450
+ if (bEpoll)
451
+ return _RunEpollOnce();
452
+ else if (bKqueue)
453
+ return _RunKqueueOnce();
454
+ else
455
+ return _RunSelectOnce();
456
+ }
457
+
458
+
459
+
460
+ /*****************************
461
+ EventMachine_t::_RunEpollOnce
462
+ *****************************/
463
+
464
+ bool EventMachine_t::_RunEpollOnce()
465
+ {
466
+ #ifdef HAVE_EPOLL
467
+ assert (epfd != -1);
468
+ int s;
469
+
470
+ #ifdef BUILD_FOR_RUBY
471
+ TRAP_BEG;
472
+ #endif
473
+ s = epoll_wait (epfd, epoll_events, MaxEvents, 50);
474
+ #ifdef BUILD_FOR_RUBY
475
+ TRAP_END;
476
+ #endif
477
+
478
+ if (s > 0) {
479
+ for (int i=0; i < s; i++) {
480
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = (EventableDescriptor*) epoll_events[i].data.ptr;
481
+
482
+ if (ed->IsWatchOnly() && ed->GetSocket() == INVALID_SOCKET)
483
+ continue;
484
+
485
+ assert(ed->GetSocket() != INVALID_SOCKET);
486
+
487
+ if (epoll_events[i].events & EPOLLIN)
488
+ ed->Read();
489
+ if (epoll_events[i].events & EPOLLOUT)
490
+ ed->Write();
491
+ if (epoll_events[i].events & (EPOLLERR | EPOLLHUP))
492
+ ed->HandleError();
493
+ }
494
+ }
495
+ else if (s < 0) {
496
+ // epoll_wait can fail on error in a handful of ways.
497
+ // If this happens, then wait for a little while to avoid busy-looping.
498
+ // If the error was EINTR, we probably caught SIGCHLD or something,
499
+ // so keep the wait short.
500
+ timeval tv = {0, ((errno == EINTR) ? 5 : 50) * 1000};
501
+ EmSelect (0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
502
+ }
503
+
504
+ { // cleanup dying sockets
505
+ // vector::pop_back works in constant time.
506
+ // TODO, rip this out and only delete the descriptors we know have died,
507
+ // rather than traversing the whole list.
508
+ // Modified 05Jan08 per suggestions by Chris Heath. It's possible that
509
+ // an EventableDescriptor will have a descriptor value of -1. That will
510
+ // happen if EventableDescriptor::Close was called on it. In that case,
511
+ // don't call epoll_ctl to remove the socket's filters from the epoll set.
512
+ // According to the epoll docs, this happens automatically when the
513
+ // descriptor is closed anyway. This is different from the case where
514
+ // the socket has already been closed but the descriptor in the ED object
515
+ // hasn't yet been set to INVALID_SOCKET.
516
+ int i, j;
517
+ int nSockets = Descriptors.size();
518
+ for (i=0, j=0; i < nSockets; i++) {
519
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = Descriptors[i];
520
+ assert (ed);
521
+ if (ed->ShouldDelete()) {
522
+ if (ed->GetSocket() != INVALID_SOCKET) {
523
+ assert (bEpoll); // wouldn't be in this method otherwise.
524
+ assert (epfd != -1);
525
+ int e = epoll_ctl (epfd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, ed->GetSocket(), ed->GetEpollEvent());
526
+ // ENOENT or EBADF are not errors because the socket may be already closed when we get here.
527
+ if (e && (errno != ENOENT) && (errno != EBADF) && (errno != EPERM)) {
528
+ char buf [200];
529
+ snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "unable to delete epoll event: %s", strerror(errno));
530
+ throw std::runtime_error (buf);
531
+ }
532
+ }
533
+
534
+ ModifiedDescriptors.erase (ed);
535
+ delete ed;
536
+ }
537
+ else
538
+ Descriptors [j++] = ed;
539
+ }
540
+ while ((size_t)j < Descriptors.size())
541
+ Descriptors.pop_back();
542
+
543
+ }
544
+
545
+ // TODO, heartbeats.
546
+ // Added 14Sep07, its absence was noted by Brian Candler. But the comment was here, indicated
547
+ // that this got thought about and not done when EPOLL was originally written. Was there a reason
548
+ // not to do it, or was it an oversight? Certainly, running a heartbeat on 50,000 connections every
549
+ // two seconds can get to be a real bear, especially if all we're doing is timing out dead ones.
550
+ // Maybe there's a better way to do this. (Or maybe it's not that expensive after all.)
551
+ //
552
+ { // dispatch heartbeats
553
+ if (gCurrentLoopTime >= NextHeartbeatTime) {
554
+ NextHeartbeatTime = gCurrentLoopTime + HeartbeatInterval;
555
+
556
+ for (int i=0; i < Descriptors.size(); i++) {
557
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = Descriptors[i];
558
+ assert (ed);
559
+ ed->Heartbeat();
560
+ }
561
+ }
562
+ }
563
+
564
+ #ifdef BUILD_FOR_RUBY
565
+ if (!rb_thread_alone()) {
566
+ rb_thread_schedule();
567
+ }
568
+ #endif
569
+
570
+ return true;
571
+ #else
572
+ throw std::runtime_error ("epoll is not implemented on this platform");
573
+ #endif
574
+ }
575
+
576
+
577
+ /******************************
578
+ EventMachine_t::_RunKqueueOnce
579
+ ******************************/
580
+
581
+ bool EventMachine_t::_RunKqueueOnce()
582
+ {
583
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
584
+ assert (kqfd != -1);
585
+ struct timespec ts = {0, 10000000}; // Too frequent. Use blocking_region
586
+
587
+ int k;
588
+ #ifdef BUILD_FOR_RUBY
589
+ TRAP_BEG;
590
+ #endif
591
+ k = kevent (kqfd, NULL, 0, Karray, MaxEvents, &ts);
592
+ #ifdef BUILD_FOR_RUBY
593
+ TRAP_END;
594
+ #endif
595
+
596
+ struct kevent *ke = Karray;
597
+ while (k > 0) {
598
+ switch (ke->filter)
599
+ {
600
+ case EVFILT_VNODE:
601
+ _HandleKqueueFileEvent (ke);
602
+ break;
603
+
604
+ case EVFILT_PROC:
605
+ _HandleKqueuePidEvent (ke);
606
+ break;
607
+
608
+ case EVFILT_READ:
609
+ case EVFILT_WRITE:
610
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = (EventableDescriptor*) (ke->udata);
611
+ assert (ed);
612
+
613
+ if (ed->IsWatchOnly() && ed->GetSocket() == INVALID_SOCKET)
614
+ break;
615
+
616
+ if (ke->filter == EVFILT_READ)
617
+ ed->Read();
618
+ else if (ke->filter == EVFILT_WRITE)
619
+ ed->Write();
620
+ else
621
+ cerr << "Discarding unknown kqueue event " << ke->filter << endl;
622
+
623
+ break;
624
+ }
625
+
626
+ --k;
627
+ ++ke;
628
+ }
629
+
630
+ { // cleanup dying sockets
631
+ // vector::pop_back works in constant time.
632
+ // TODO, rip this out and only delete the descriptors we know have died,
633
+ // rather than traversing the whole list.
634
+ // In kqueue, closing a descriptor automatically removes its event filters.
635
+
636
+ int i, j;
637
+ int nSockets = Descriptors.size();
638
+ for (i=0, j=0; i < nSockets; i++) {
639
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = Descriptors[i];
640
+ assert (ed);
641
+ if (ed->ShouldDelete()) {
642
+ ModifiedDescriptors.erase (ed);
643
+ delete ed;
644
+ }
645
+ else
646
+ Descriptors [j++] = ed;
647
+ }
648
+ while ((size_t)j < Descriptors.size())
649
+ Descriptors.pop_back();
650
+
651
+ }
652
+
653
+ { // dispatch heartbeats
654
+ if (gCurrentLoopTime >= NextHeartbeatTime) {
655
+ NextHeartbeatTime = gCurrentLoopTime + HeartbeatInterval;
656
+
657
+ for (unsigned int i=0; i < Descriptors.size(); i++) {
658
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = Descriptors[i];
659
+ assert (ed);
660
+ ed->Heartbeat();
661
+ }
662
+ }
663
+ }
664
+
665
+
666
+ // TODO, replace this with rb_thread_blocking_region for 1.9 builds.
667
+ #ifdef BUILD_FOR_RUBY
668
+ if (!rb_thread_alone()) {
669
+ rb_thread_schedule();
670
+ }
671
+ #endif
672
+
673
+ return true;
674
+ #else
675
+ throw std::runtime_error ("kqueue is not implemented on this platform");
676
+ #endif
677
+ }
678
+
679
+
680
+ /*********************************
681
+ EventMachine_t::_ModifyEpollEvent
682
+ *********************************/
683
+
684
+ void EventMachine_t::_ModifyEpollEvent (EventableDescriptor *ed)
685
+ {
686
+ #ifdef HAVE_EPOLL
687
+ if (bEpoll) {
688
+ assert (epfd != -1);
689
+ assert (ed);
690
+ assert (ed->GetSocket() != INVALID_SOCKET);
691
+ int e = epoll_ctl (epfd, EPOLL_CTL_MOD, ed->GetSocket(), ed->GetEpollEvent());
692
+ if (e) {
693
+ char buf [200];
694
+ snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "unable to modify epoll event: %s", strerror(errno));
695
+ throw std::runtime_error (buf);
696
+ }
697
+ }
698
+ #endif
699
+ }
700
+
701
+
702
+
703
+ /**************************
704
+ SelectData_t::SelectData_t
705
+ **************************/
706
+
707
+ SelectData_t::SelectData_t()
708
+ {
709
+ maxsocket = 0;
710
+ FD_ZERO (&fdreads);
711
+ FD_ZERO (&fdwrites);
712
+ FD_ZERO (&fderrors);
713
+ }
714
+
715
+
716
+ #ifdef BUILD_FOR_RUBY
717
+ /*****************
718
+ _SelectDataSelect
719
+ *****************/
720
+
721
+ #ifdef HAVE_TBR
722
+ static VALUE _SelectDataSelect (void *v)
723
+ {
724
+ SelectData_t *sd = (SelectData_t*)v;
725
+ sd->nSockets = select (sd->maxsocket+1, &(sd->fdreads), &(sd->fdwrites), &(sd->fderrors), &(sd->tv));
726
+ return Qnil;
727
+ }
728
+ #endif
729
+
730
+ /*********************
731
+ SelectData_t::_Select
732
+ *********************/
733
+
734
+ int SelectData_t::_Select()
735
+ {
736
+ #ifdef HAVE_TBR
737
+ rb_thread_blocking_region (_SelectDataSelect, (void*)this, RUBY_UBF_IO, 0);
738
+ return nSockets;
739
+ #endif
740
+
741
+ #ifndef HAVE_TBR
742
+ return EmSelect (maxsocket+1, &fdreads, &fdwrites, &fderrors, &tv);
743
+ #endif
744
+ }
745
+ #endif
746
+
747
+
748
+
749
+ /******************************
750
+ EventMachine_t::_RunSelectOnce
751
+ ******************************/
752
+
753
+ bool EventMachine_t::_RunSelectOnce()
754
+ {
755
+ // Crank the event machine once.
756
+ // If there are no descriptors to process, then sleep
757
+ // for a few hundred mills to avoid busy-looping.
758
+ // Return T/F to indicate whether we should continue.
759
+ // This is based on a select loop. Alternately provide epoll
760
+ // if we know we're running on a 2.6 kernel.
761
+ // epoll will be effective if we provide it as an alternative,
762
+ // however it has the same problem interoperating with Ruby
763
+ // threads that select does.
764
+
765
+ //cerr << "X";
766
+
767
+ /* This protection is now obsolete, because we will ALWAYS
768
+ * have at least one descriptor (the loop-breaker) to read.
769
+ */
770
+ /*
771
+ if (Descriptors.size() == 0) {
772
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
773
+ timeval tv = {0, 200 * 1000};
774
+ EmSelect (0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
775
+ return true;
776
+ #endif
777
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
778
+ Sleep (200);
779
+ return true;
780
+ #endif
781
+ }
782
+ */
783
+
784
+ SelectData_t SelectData;
785
+ /*
786
+ fd_set fdreads, fdwrites;
787
+ FD_ZERO (&fdreads);
788
+ FD_ZERO (&fdwrites);
789
+
790
+ int maxsocket = 0;
791
+ */
792
+
793
+ // Always read the loop-breaker reader.
794
+ // Changed 23Aug06, provisionally implemented for Windows with a UDP socket
795
+ // running on localhost with a randomly-chosen port. (*Puke*)
796
+ // Windows has a version of the Unix pipe() library function, but it doesn't
797
+ // give you back descriptors that are selectable.
798
+ FD_SET (LoopBreakerReader, &(SelectData.fdreads));
799
+ if (SelectData.maxsocket < LoopBreakerReader)
800
+ SelectData.maxsocket = LoopBreakerReader;
801
+
802
+ // prepare the sockets for reading and writing
803
+ size_t i;
804
+ for (i = 0; i < Descriptors.size(); i++) {
805
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = Descriptors[i];
806
+ assert (ed);
807
+ int sd = ed->GetSocket();
808
+ if (ed->IsWatchOnly() && sd == INVALID_SOCKET)
809
+ continue;
810
+ assert (sd != INVALID_SOCKET);
811
+
812
+ if (ed->SelectForRead())
813
+ FD_SET (sd, &(SelectData.fdreads));
814
+ if (ed->SelectForWrite())
815
+ FD_SET (sd, &(SelectData.fdwrites));
816
+
817
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
818
+ /* 21Sep09: on windows, a non-blocking connect() that fails does not come up as writable.
819
+ Instead, it is added to the error set. See http://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-users@openssl.org/msg58500.html
820
+ */
821
+ FD_SET (sd, &(SelectData.fderrors));
822
+ #endif
823
+
824
+ if (SelectData.maxsocket < sd)
825
+ SelectData.maxsocket = sd;
826
+ }
827
+
828
+
829
+ { // read and write the sockets
830
+ //timeval tv = {1, 0}; // Solaris fails if the microseconds member is >= 1000000.
831
+ //timeval tv = Quantum;
832
+ SelectData.tv = Quantum;
833
+ int s = SelectData._Select();
834
+ //rb_thread_blocking_region(xxx,(void*)&SelectData,RUBY_UBF_IO,0);
835
+ //int s = EmSelect (SelectData.maxsocket+1, &(SelectData.fdreads), &(SelectData.fdwrites), NULL, &(SelectData.tv));
836
+ //int s = SelectData.nSockets;
837
+ if (s > 0) {
838
+ /* Changed 01Jun07. We used to handle the Loop-breaker right here.
839
+ * Now we do it AFTER all the regular descriptors. There's an
840
+ * incredibly important and subtle reason for this. Code on
841
+ * loop breakers is sometimes used to cause the reactor core to
842
+ * cycle (for example, to allow outbound network buffers to drain).
843
+ * If a loop-breaker handler reschedules itself (say, after determining
844
+ * that the write buffers are still too full), then it will execute
845
+ * IMMEDIATELY if _ReadLoopBreaker is done here instead of after
846
+ * the other descriptors are processed. That defeats the whole purpose.
847
+ */
848
+ for (i=0; i < Descriptors.size(); i++) {
849
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = Descriptors[i];
850
+ assert (ed);
851
+ int sd = ed->GetSocket();
852
+ if (ed->IsWatchOnly() && sd == INVALID_SOCKET)
853
+ continue;
854
+ assert (sd != INVALID_SOCKET);
855
+
856
+ if (FD_ISSET (sd, &(SelectData.fdwrites)))
857
+ ed->Write();
858
+ if (FD_ISSET (sd, &(SelectData.fdreads)))
859
+ ed->Read();
860
+ if (FD_ISSET (sd, &(SelectData.fderrors)))
861
+ ed->HandleError();
862
+ }
863
+
864
+ if (FD_ISSET (LoopBreakerReader, &(SelectData.fdreads)))
865
+ _ReadLoopBreaker();
866
+ }
867
+ else if (s < 0) {
868
+ // select can fail on error in a handful of ways.
869
+ // If this happens, then wait for a little while to avoid busy-looping.
870
+ // If the error was EINTR, we probably caught SIGCHLD or something,
871
+ // so keep the wait short.
872
+ timeval tv = {0, ((errno == EINTR) ? 5 : 50) * 1000};
873
+ EmSelect (0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
874
+ }
875
+ }
876
+
877
+
878
+ { // dispatch heartbeats
879
+ if (gCurrentLoopTime >= NextHeartbeatTime) {
880
+ NextHeartbeatTime = gCurrentLoopTime + HeartbeatInterval;
881
+
882
+ for (i=0; i < Descriptors.size(); i++) {
883
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = Descriptors[i];
884
+ assert (ed);
885
+ ed->Heartbeat();
886
+ }
887
+ }
888
+ }
889
+
890
+ { // cleanup dying sockets
891
+ // vector::pop_back works in constant time.
892
+ int i, j;
893
+ int nSockets = Descriptors.size();
894
+ for (i=0, j=0; i < nSockets; i++) {
895
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = Descriptors[i];
896
+ assert (ed);
897
+ if (ed->ShouldDelete())
898
+ delete ed;
899
+ else
900
+ Descriptors [j++] = ed;
901
+ }
902
+ while ((size_t)j < Descriptors.size())
903
+ Descriptors.pop_back();
904
+
905
+ }
906
+
907
+ return true;
908
+ }
909
+
910
+
911
+ /********************************
912
+ EventMachine_t::_ReadLoopBreaker
913
+ ********************************/
914
+
915
+ void EventMachine_t::_ReadLoopBreaker()
916
+ {
917
+ /* The loop breaker has selected readable.
918
+ * Read it ONCE (it may block if we try to read it twice)
919
+ * and send a loop-break event back to user code.
920
+ */
921
+ char buffer [1024];
922
+ read (LoopBreakerReader, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
923
+ if (EventCallback)
924
+ (*EventCallback)(NULL, EM_LOOPBREAK_SIGNAL, "", 0);
925
+ }
926
+
927
+
928
+ /**************************
929
+ EventMachine_t::_RunTimers
930
+ **************************/
931
+
932
+ bool EventMachine_t::_RunTimers()
933
+ {
934
+ // These are caller-defined timer handlers.
935
+ // Return T/F to indicate whether we should continue the main loop.
936
+ // We rely on the fact that multimaps sort by their keys to avoid
937
+ // inspecting the whole list every time we come here.
938
+ // Just keep inspecting and processing the list head until we hit
939
+ // one that hasn't expired yet.
940
+
941
+ while (true) {
942
+ multimap<Int64,Timer_t>::iterator i = Timers.begin();
943
+ if (i == Timers.end())
944
+ break;
945
+ if (i->first > gCurrentLoopTime)
946
+ break;
947
+ if (EventCallback)
948
+ (*EventCallback) (NULL, EM_TIMER_FIRED, NULL, i->second.GetBinding());
949
+ Timers.erase (i);
950
+ }
951
+ return true;
952
+ }
953
+
954
+
955
+
956
+ /***********************************
957
+ EventMachine_t::InstallOneshotTimer
958
+ ***********************************/
959
+
960
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::InstallOneshotTimer (int milliseconds)
961
+ {
962
+ if (Timers.size() > MaxOutstandingTimers)
963
+ return false;
964
+ // Don't use the global loop-time variable here, because we might
965
+ // get called before the main event machine is running.
966
+
967
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
968
+ struct timeval tv;
969
+ gettimeofday (&tv, NULL);
970
+ Int64 fire_at = (((Int64)(tv.tv_sec)) * 1000000LL) + ((Int64)(tv.tv_usec));
971
+ fire_at += ((Int64)milliseconds) * 1000LL;
972
+ #endif
973
+
974
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
975
+ unsigned tick = GetTickCount();
976
+ if (tick < gLastTickCount)
977
+ gTickCountTickover += 1;
978
+ gLastTickCount = tick;
979
+
980
+ Int64 fire_at = ((Int64)gTickCountTickover << 32) + (Int64)tick;
981
+ fire_at += (Int64)milliseconds;
982
+ #endif
983
+
984
+ Timer_t t;
985
+ #ifndef HAVE_MAKE_PAIR
986
+ multimap<Int64,Timer_t>::iterator i = Timers.insert (multimap<Int64,Timer_t>::value_type (fire_at, t));
987
+ #else
988
+ multimap<Int64,Timer_t>::iterator i = Timers.insert (make_pair (fire_at, t));
989
+ #endif
990
+ return i->second.GetBinding();
991
+ }
992
+
993
+
994
+ /*******************************
995
+ EventMachine_t::ConnectToServer
996
+ *******************************/
997
+
998
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::ConnectToServer (const char *bind_addr, int bind_port, const char *server, int port)
999
+ {
1000
+ /* We want to spend no more than a few seconds waiting for a connection
1001
+ * to a remote host. So we use a nonblocking connect.
1002
+ * Linux disobeys the usual rules for nonblocking connects.
1003
+ * Per Stevens (UNP p.410), you expect a nonblocking connect to select
1004
+ * both readable and writable on error, and not to return EINPROGRESS
1005
+ * if the connect can be fulfilled immediately. Linux violates both
1006
+ * of these expectations.
1007
+ * Any kind of nonblocking connect on Linux returns EINPROGRESS.
1008
+ * The socket will then return writable when the disposition of the
1009
+ * connect is known, but it will not also be readable in case of
1010
+ * error! Weirdly, it will be readable in case there is data to read!!!
1011
+ * (Which can happen with protocols like SSH and SMTP.)
1012
+ * I suppose if you were so inclined you could consider this logical,
1013
+ * but it's not the way Unix has historically done it.
1014
+ * So we ignore the readable flag and read getsockopt to see if there
1015
+ * was an error connecting. A select timeout works as expected.
1016
+ * In regard to getsockopt: Linux does the Berkeley-style thing,
1017
+ * not the Solaris-style, and returns zero with the error code in
1018
+ * the error parameter.
1019
+ * Return the binding-text of the newly-created pending connection,
1020
+ * or NULL if there was a problem.
1021
+ */
1022
+
1023
+ if (!server || !*server || !port)
1024
+ throw std::runtime_error ("invalid server or port");
1025
+
1026
+ int family, bind_size;
1027
+ struct sockaddr bind_as, *bind_as_ptr = name2address (server, port, &family, &bind_size);
1028
+ if (!bind_as_ptr)
1029
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unable to resolve server address");
1030
+ bind_as = *bind_as_ptr; // copy because name2address points to a static
1031
+
1032
+ int sd = socket (family, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
1033
+ if (sd == INVALID_SOCKET)
1034
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unable to create new socket");
1035
+
1036
+ /*
1037
+ sockaddr_in pin;
1038
+ unsigned long HostAddr;
1039
+
1040
+ HostAddr = inet_addr (server);
1041
+ if (HostAddr == INADDR_NONE) {
1042
+ hostent *hp = gethostbyname ((char*)server); // Windows requires (char*)
1043
+ if (!hp) {
1044
+ // TODO: This gives the caller a fatal error. Not good.
1045
+ // They can respond by catching RuntimeError (blecch).
1046
+ // Possibly we need to fire an unbind event and provide
1047
+ // a status code so user code can detect the cause of the
1048
+ // failure.
1049
+ return NULL;
1050
+ }
1051
+ HostAddr = ((in_addr*)(hp->h_addr))->s_addr;
1052
+ }
1053
+
1054
+ memset (&pin, 0, sizeof(pin));
1055
+ pin.sin_family = AF_INET;
1056
+ pin.sin_addr.s_addr = HostAddr;
1057
+ pin.sin_port = htons (port);
1058
+
1059
+ int sd = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
1060
+ if (sd == INVALID_SOCKET)
1061
+ return NULL;
1062
+ */
1063
+
1064
+ // From here on, ALL error returns must close the socket.
1065
+ // Set the new socket nonblocking.
1066
+ if (!SetSocketNonblocking (sd)) {
1067
+ closesocket (sd);
1068
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unable to set socket as non-blocking");
1069
+ }
1070
+ // Disable slow-start (Nagle algorithm).
1071
+ int one = 1;
1072
+ setsockopt (sd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, (char*) &one, sizeof(one));
1073
+ // Set reuseaddr to improve performance on restarts
1074
+ setsockopt (sd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (char*) &one, sizeof(one));
1075
+
1076
+ if (bind_addr) {
1077
+ int bind_to_size, bind_to_family;
1078
+ struct sockaddr *bind_to = name2address (bind_addr, bind_port, &bind_to_family, &bind_to_size);
1079
+ if (!bind_to) {
1080
+ closesocket (sd);
1081
+ throw std::runtime_error ("invalid bind address");
1082
+ }
1083
+ if (bind (sd, bind_to, bind_to_size) < 0) {
1084
+ closesocket (sd);
1085
+ throw std::runtime_error ("couldn't bind to address");
1086
+ }
1087
+ }
1088
+
1089
+ unsigned long out = NULL;
1090
+
1091
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
1092
+ //if (connect (sd, (sockaddr*)&pin, sizeof pin) == 0) {
1093
+ if (connect (sd, &bind_as, bind_size) == 0) {
1094
+ // This is a connect success, which Linux appears
1095
+ // never to give when the socket is nonblocking,
1096
+ // even if the connection is intramachine or to
1097
+ // localhost.
1098
+
1099
+ /* Changed this branch 08Aug06. Evidently some kernels
1100
+ * (FreeBSD for example) will actually return success from
1101
+ * a nonblocking connect. This is a pretty simple case,
1102
+ * just set up the new connection and clear the pending flag.
1103
+ * Thanks to Chris Ochs for helping track this down.
1104
+ * This branch never gets taken on Linux or (oddly) OSX.
1105
+ * The original behavior was to throw an unimplemented,
1106
+ * which the user saw as a fatal exception. Very unfriendly.
1107
+ *
1108
+ * Tweaked 10Aug06. Even though the connect disposition is
1109
+ * known, we still set the connect-pending flag. That way
1110
+ * some needed initialization will happen in the ConnectionDescriptor.
1111
+ * (To wit, the ConnectionCompleted event gets sent to the client.)
1112
+ */
1113
+ ConnectionDescriptor *cd = new ConnectionDescriptor (sd, this);
1114
+ if (!cd)
1115
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no connection allocated");
1116
+ cd->SetConnectPending (true);
1117
+ Add (cd);
1118
+ out = cd->GetBinding();
1119
+ }
1120
+ else if (errno == EINPROGRESS) {
1121
+ // Errno will generally always be EINPROGRESS, but on Linux
1122
+ // we have to look at getsockopt to be sure what really happened.
1123
+ int error;
1124
+ socklen_t len;
1125
+ len = sizeof(error);
1126
+ int o = getsockopt (sd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &error, &len);
1127
+ if ((o == 0) && (error == 0)) {
1128
+ // Here, there's no disposition.
1129
+ // Put the connection on the stack and wait for it to complete
1130
+ // or time out.
1131
+ ConnectionDescriptor *cd = new ConnectionDescriptor (sd, this);
1132
+ if (!cd)
1133
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no connection allocated");
1134
+ cd->SetConnectPending (true);
1135
+ Add (cd);
1136
+ out = cd->GetBinding();
1137
+ }
1138
+ else {
1139
+ /* This could be connection refused or some such thing.
1140
+ * We will come here on Linux if a localhost connection fails.
1141
+ * Changed 16Jul06: Originally this branch was a no-op, and
1142
+ * we'd drop down to the end of the method, close the socket,
1143
+ * and return NULL, which would cause the caller to GET A
1144
+ * FATAL EXCEPTION. Now we keep the socket around but schedule an
1145
+ * immediate close on it, so the caller will get a close-event
1146
+ * scheduled on it. This was only an issue for localhost connections
1147
+ * to non-listening ports. We may eventually need to revise this
1148
+ * revised behavior, in case it causes problems like making it hard
1149
+ * for people to know that a failure occurred.
1150
+ */
1151
+ ConnectionDescriptor *cd = new ConnectionDescriptor (sd, this);
1152
+ if (!cd)
1153
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no connection allocated");
1154
+ cd->ScheduleClose (false);
1155
+ Add (cd);
1156
+ out = cd->GetBinding();
1157
+ }
1158
+ }
1159
+ else {
1160
+ // The error from connect was something other then EINPROGRESS.
1161
+ }
1162
+ #endif
1163
+
1164
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
1165
+ //if (connect (sd, (sockaddr*)&pin, sizeof pin) == 0) {
1166
+ if (connect (sd, &bind_as, bind_size) == 0) {
1167
+ // This is a connect success, which Windows appears
1168
+ // never to give when the socket is nonblocking,
1169
+ // even if the connection is intramachine or to
1170
+ // localhost.
1171
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unimplemented");
1172
+ }
1173
+ else if (WSAGetLastError() == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
1174
+ // Here, there's no disposition.
1175
+ // Windows appears not to surface refused connections or
1176
+ // such stuff at this point.
1177
+ // Put the connection on the stack and wait for it to complete
1178
+ // or time out.
1179
+ ConnectionDescriptor *cd = new ConnectionDescriptor (sd, this);
1180
+ if (!cd)
1181
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no connection allocated");
1182
+ cd->SetConnectPending (true);
1183
+ Add (cd);
1184
+ out = cd->GetBinding();
1185
+ }
1186
+ else {
1187
+ // The error from connect was something other then WSAEWOULDBLOCK.
1188
+ }
1189
+
1190
+ #endif
1191
+
1192
+ if (!out)
1193
+ closesocket (sd);
1194
+ return out;
1195
+ }
1196
+
1197
+ /***********************************
1198
+ EventMachine_t::ConnectToUnixServer
1199
+ ***********************************/
1200
+
1201
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::ConnectToUnixServer (const char *server)
1202
+ {
1203
+ /* Connect to a Unix-domain server, which by definition is running
1204
+ * on the same host.
1205
+ * There is no meaningful implementation on Windows.
1206
+ * There's no need to do a nonblocking connect, since the connection
1207
+ * is always local and can always be fulfilled immediately.
1208
+ */
1209
+
1210
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
1211
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unix-domain connection unavailable on this platform");
1212
+ return NULL;
1213
+ #endif
1214
+
1215
+ // The whole rest of this function is only compiled on Unix systems.
1216
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
1217
+
1218
+ unsigned long out = NULL;
1219
+
1220
+ if (!server || !*server)
1221
+ return NULL;
1222
+
1223
+ sockaddr_un pun;
1224
+ memset (&pun, 0, sizeof(pun));
1225
+ pun.sun_family = AF_LOCAL;
1226
+
1227
+ // You ordinarily expect the server name field to be at least 1024 bytes long,
1228
+ // but on Linux it can be MUCH shorter.
1229
+ if (strlen(server) >= sizeof(pun.sun_path))
1230
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unix-domain server name is too long");
1231
+
1232
+
1233
+ strcpy (pun.sun_path, server);
1234
+
1235
+ int fd = socket (AF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
1236
+ if (fd == INVALID_SOCKET)
1237
+ return NULL;
1238
+
1239
+ // From here on, ALL error returns must close the socket.
1240
+ // NOTE: At this point, the socket is still a blocking socket.
1241
+ if (connect (fd, (struct sockaddr*)&pun, sizeof(pun)) != 0) {
1242
+ closesocket (fd);
1243
+ return NULL;
1244
+ }
1245
+
1246
+ // Set the newly-connected socket nonblocking.
1247
+ if (!SetSocketNonblocking (fd)) {
1248
+ closesocket (fd);
1249
+ return NULL;
1250
+ }
1251
+
1252
+ // Set up a connection descriptor and add it to the event-machine.
1253
+ // Observe, even though we know the connection status is connect-success,
1254
+ // we still set the "pending" flag, so some needed initializations take
1255
+ // place.
1256
+ ConnectionDescriptor *cd = new ConnectionDescriptor (fd, this);
1257
+ if (!cd)
1258
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no connection allocated");
1259
+ cd->SetConnectPending (true);
1260
+ Add (cd);
1261
+ out = cd->GetBinding();
1262
+
1263
+ if (!out)
1264
+ closesocket (fd);
1265
+
1266
+ return out;
1267
+ #endif
1268
+ }
1269
+
1270
+ /************************
1271
+ EventMachine_t::AttachFD
1272
+ ************************/
1273
+
1274
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::AttachFD (int fd, bool watch_mode)
1275
+ {
1276
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
1277
+ if (fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0) < 0)
1278
+ throw std::runtime_error ("invalid file descriptor");
1279
+ #endif
1280
+
1281
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
1282
+ // TODO: add better check for invalid file descriptors (see ioctlsocket or getsockopt)
1283
+ if (fd == INVALID_SOCKET)
1284
+ throw std::runtime_error ("invalid file descriptor");
1285
+ #endif
1286
+
1287
+ {// Check for duplicate descriptors
1288
+ size_t i;
1289
+ for (i = 0; i < Descriptors.size(); i++) {
1290
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = Descriptors[i];
1291
+ assert (ed);
1292
+ if (ed->GetSocket() == fd)
1293
+ throw std::runtime_error ("adding existing descriptor");
1294
+ }
1295
+
1296
+ for (i = 0; i < NewDescriptors.size(); i++) {
1297
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = NewDescriptors[i];
1298
+ assert (ed);
1299
+ if (ed->GetSocket() == fd)
1300
+ throw std::runtime_error ("adding existing new descriptor");
1301
+ }
1302
+ }
1303
+
1304
+ if (!watch_mode)
1305
+ SetSocketNonblocking(fd);
1306
+
1307
+ ConnectionDescriptor *cd = new ConnectionDescriptor (fd, this);
1308
+ if (!cd)
1309
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no connection allocated");
1310
+
1311
+ cd->SetWatchOnly(watch_mode);
1312
+ cd->SetConnectPending (false);
1313
+
1314
+ Add (cd);
1315
+
1316
+ const unsigned long out = cd->GetBinding();
1317
+ return out;
1318
+ }
1319
+
1320
+ /************************
1321
+ EventMachine_t::DetachFD
1322
+ ************************/
1323
+
1324
+ int EventMachine_t::DetachFD (EventableDescriptor *ed)
1325
+ {
1326
+ if (!ed)
1327
+ throw std::runtime_error ("detaching bad descriptor");
1328
+
1329
+ int fd = ed->GetSocket();
1330
+
1331
+ #ifdef HAVE_EPOLL
1332
+ if (bEpoll) {
1333
+ if (ed->GetSocket() != INVALID_SOCKET) {
1334
+ assert (epfd != -1);
1335
+ int e = epoll_ctl (epfd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, ed->GetSocket(), ed->GetEpollEvent());
1336
+ // ENOENT or EBADF are not errors because the socket may be already closed when we get here.
1337
+ if (e && (errno != ENOENT) && (errno != EBADF)) {
1338
+ char buf [200];
1339
+ snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "unable to delete epoll event: %s", strerror(errno));
1340
+ throw std::runtime_error (buf);
1341
+ }
1342
+ }
1343
+ }
1344
+ #endif
1345
+
1346
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
1347
+ if (bKqueue) {
1348
+ // remove any read/write events for this fd
1349
+ struct kevent k;
1350
+ EV_SET (&k, ed->GetSocket(), EVFILT_READ | EVFILT_WRITE, EV_DELETE, 0, 0, ed);
1351
+ int t = kevent (kqfd, &k, 1, NULL, 0, NULL);
1352
+ if (t < 0 && (errno != ENOENT) && (errno != EBADF)) {
1353
+ char buf [200];
1354
+ snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "unable to delete kqueue event: %s", strerror(errno));
1355
+ throw std::runtime_error (buf);
1356
+ }
1357
+ }
1358
+ #endif
1359
+
1360
+ // Prevent the descriptor from being modified, in case DetachFD was called from a timer or next_tick
1361
+ ModifiedDescriptors.erase (ed);
1362
+
1363
+ // Set MySocket = INVALID_SOCKET so ShouldDelete() is true (and the descriptor gets deleted and removed),
1364
+ // and also to prevent anyone from calling close() on the detached fd
1365
+ ed->SetSocketInvalid();
1366
+
1367
+ return fd;
1368
+ }
1369
+
1370
+ /************
1371
+ name2address
1372
+ ************/
1373
+
1374
+ struct sockaddr *name2address (const char *server, int port, int *family, int *bind_size)
1375
+ {
1376
+ // THIS IS NOT RE-ENTRANT OR THREADSAFE. Optimize for speed.
1377
+ // Check the more-common cases first.
1378
+ // Return NULL if no resolution.
1379
+
1380
+ static struct sockaddr_in in4;
1381
+ #ifndef __CYGWIN__
1382
+ static struct sockaddr_in6 in6;
1383
+ #endif
1384
+ struct hostent *hp;
1385
+
1386
+ if (!server || !*server)
1387
+ server = "0.0.0.0";
1388
+
1389
+ memset (&in4, 0, sizeof(in4));
1390
+ if ( (in4.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr (server)) != INADDR_NONE) {
1391
+ if (family)
1392
+ *family = AF_INET;
1393
+ if (bind_size)
1394
+ *bind_size = sizeof(in4);
1395
+ in4.sin_family = AF_INET;
1396
+ in4.sin_port = htons (port);
1397
+ return (struct sockaddr*)&in4;
1398
+ }
1399
+
1400
+ #if defined(OS_UNIX) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
1401
+ memset (&in6, 0, sizeof(in6));
1402
+ if (inet_pton (AF_INET6, server, in6.sin6_addr.s6_addr) > 0) {
1403
+ if (family)
1404
+ *family = AF_INET6;
1405
+ if (bind_size)
1406
+ *bind_size = sizeof(in6);
1407
+ in6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
1408
+ in6.sin6_port = htons (port);
1409
+ return (struct sockaddr*)&in6;
1410
+ }
1411
+ #endif
1412
+
1413
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
1414
+ // TODO, must complete this branch. Windows doesn't have inet_pton.
1415
+ // A possible approach is to make a getaddrinfo call with the supplied
1416
+ // server address, constraining the hints to ipv6 and seeing if we
1417
+ // get any addresses.
1418
+ // For the time being, Ipv6 addresses aren't supported on Windows.
1419
+ #endif
1420
+
1421
+ hp = gethostbyname ((char*)server); // Windows requires the cast.
1422
+ if (hp) {
1423
+ in4.sin_addr.s_addr = ((in_addr*)(hp->h_addr))->s_addr;
1424
+ if (family)
1425
+ *family = AF_INET;
1426
+ if (bind_size)
1427
+ *bind_size = sizeof(in4);
1428
+ in4.sin_family = AF_INET;
1429
+ in4.sin_port = htons (port);
1430
+ return (struct sockaddr*)&in4;
1431
+ }
1432
+
1433
+ return NULL;
1434
+ }
1435
+
1436
+
1437
+ /*******************************
1438
+ EventMachine_t::CreateTcpServer
1439
+ *******************************/
1440
+
1441
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::CreateTcpServer (const char *server, int port)
1442
+ {
1443
+ /* Create a TCP-acceptor (server) socket and add it to the event machine.
1444
+ * Return the binding of the new acceptor to the caller.
1445
+ * This binding will be referenced when the new acceptor sends events
1446
+ * to indicate accepted connections.
1447
+ */
1448
+
1449
+
1450
+ int family, bind_size;
1451
+ struct sockaddr *bind_here = name2address (server, port, &family, &bind_size);
1452
+ if (!bind_here)
1453
+ return NULL;
1454
+
1455
+ unsigned long output_binding = NULL;
1456
+
1457
+ //struct sockaddr_in sin;
1458
+
1459
+ int sd_accept = socket (family, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
1460
+ if (sd_accept == INVALID_SOCKET) {
1461
+ goto fail;
1462
+ }
1463
+
1464
+ /*
1465
+ memset (&sin, 0, sizeof(sin));
1466
+ sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
1467
+ sin.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
1468
+ sin.sin_port = htons (port);
1469
+
1470
+ if (server && *server) {
1471
+ sin.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr (server);
1472
+ if (sin.sin_addr.s_addr == INADDR_NONE) {
1473
+ hostent *hp = gethostbyname ((char*)server); // Windows requires the cast.
1474
+ if (hp == NULL) {
1475
+ //__warning ("hostname not resolved: ", server);
1476
+ goto fail;
1477
+ }
1478
+ sin.sin_addr.s_addr = ((in_addr*)(hp->h_addr))->s_addr;
1479
+ }
1480
+ }
1481
+ */
1482
+
1483
+ { // set reuseaddr to improve performance on restarts.
1484
+ int oval = 1;
1485
+ if (setsockopt (sd_accept, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (char*)&oval, sizeof(oval)) < 0) {
1486
+ //__warning ("setsockopt failed while creating listener","");
1487
+ goto fail;
1488
+ }
1489
+ }
1490
+
1491
+ { // set CLOEXEC. Only makes sense on Unix
1492
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
1493
+ int cloexec = fcntl (sd_accept, F_GETFD, 0);
1494
+ assert (cloexec >= 0);
1495
+ cloexec |= FD_CLOEXEC;
1496
+ fcntl (sd_accept, F_SETFD, cloexec);
1497
+ #endif
1498
+ }
1499
+
1500
+
1501
+ //if (bind (sd_accept, (struct sockaddr*)&sin, sizeof(sin))) {
1502
+ if (bind (sd_accept, bind_here, bind_size)) {
1503
+ //__warning ("binding failed");
1504
+ goto fail;
1505
+ }
1506
+
1507
+ if (listen (sd_accept, 100)) {
1508
+ //__warning ("listen failed");
1509
+ goto fail;
1510
+ }
1511
+
1512
+ {
1513
+ // Set the acceptor non-blocking.
1514
+ // THIS IS CRUCIALLY IMPORTANT because we read it in a select loop.
1515
+ if (!SetSocketNonblocking (sd_accept)) {
1516
+ //int val = fcntl (sd_accept, F_GETFL, 0);
1517
+ //if (fcntl (sd_accept, F_SETFL, val | O_NONBLOCK) == -1) {
1518
+ goto fail;
1519
+ }
1520
+ }
1521
+
1522
+ { // Looking good.
1523
+ AcceptorDescriptor *ad = new AcceptorDescriptor (sd_accept, this);
1524
+ if (!ad)
1525
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unable to allocate acceptor");
1526
+ Add (ad);
1527
+ output_binding = ad->GetBinding();
1528
+ }
1529
+
1530
+ return output_binding;
1531
+
1532
+ fail:
1533
+ if (sd_accept != INVALID_SOCKET)
1534
+ closesocket (sd_accept);
1535
+ return NULL;
1536
+ }
1537
+
1538
+
1539
+ /**********************************
1540
+ EventMachine_t::OpenDatagramSocket
1541
+ **********************************/
1542
+
1543
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::OpenDatagramSocket (const char *address, int port)
1544
+ {
1545
+ unsigned long output_binding = NULL;
1546
+
1547
+ int sd = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
1548
+ if (sd == INVALID_SOCKET)
1549
+ goto fail;
1550
+ // from here on, early returns must close the socket!
1551
+
1552
+
1553
+ struct sockaddr_in sin;
1554
+ memset (&sin, 0, sizeof(sin));
1555
+ sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
1556
+ sin.sin_port = htons (port);
1557
+
1558
+
1559
+ if (address && *address) {
1560
+ sin.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr (address);
1561
+ if (sin.sin_addr.s_addr == INADDR_NONE) {
1562
+ hostent *hp = gethostbyname ((char*)address); // Windows requires the cast.
1563
+ if (hp == NULL)
1564
+ goto fail;
1565
+ sin.sin_addr.s_addr = ((in_addr*)(hp->h_addr))->s_addr;
1566
+ }
1567
+ }
1568
+ else
1569
+ sin.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (INADDR_ANY);
1570
+
1571
+
1572
+ // Set the new socket nonblocking.
1573
+ {
1574
+ if (!SetSocketNonblocking (sd))
1575
+ //int val = fcntl (sd, F_GETFL, 0);
1576
+ //if (fcntl (sd, F_SETFL, val | O_NONBLOCK) == -1)
1577
+ goto fail;
1578
+ }
1579
+
1580
+ if (bind (sd, (struct sockaddr*)&sin, sizeof(sin)) != 0)
1581
+ goto fail;
1582
+
1583
+ { // Looking good.
1584
+ DatagramDescriptor *ds = new DatagramDescriptor (sd, this);
1585
+ if (!ds)
1586
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unable to allocate datagram-socket");
1587
+ Add (ds);
1588
+ output_binding = ds->GetBinding();
1589
+ }
1590
+
1591
+ return output_binding;
1592
+
1593
+ fail:
1594
+ if (sd != INVALID_SOCKET)
1595
+ closesocket (sd);
1596
+ return NULL;
1597
+ }
1598
+
1599
+
1600
+
1601
+ /*******************
1602
+ EventMachine_t::Add
1603
+ *******************/
1604
+
1605
+ void EventMachine_t::Add (EventableDescriptor *ed)
1606
+ {
1607
+ if (!ed)
1608
+ throw std::runtime_error ("added bad descriptor");
1609
+ ed->SetEventCallback (EventCallback);
1610
+ NewDescriptors.push_back (ed);
1611
+ }
1612
+
1613
+
1614
+ /*******************************
1615
+ EventMachine_t::ArmKqueueWriter
1616
+ *******************************/
1617
+
1618
+ void EventMachine_t::ArmKqueueWriter (EventableDescriptor *ed)
1619
+ {
1620
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
1621
+ if (bKqueue) {
1622
+ if (!ed)
1623
+ throw std::runtime_error ("added bad descriptor");
1624
+ struct kevent k;
1625
+ EV_SET (&k, ed->GetSocket(), EVFILT_WRITE, EV_ADD | EV_ONESHOT, 0, 0, ed);
1626
+ int t = kevent (kqfd, &k, 1, NULL, 0, NULL);
1627
+ if (t < 0) {
1628
+ char buf [200];
1629
+ snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "arm kqueue writer failed on %d: %s", ed->GetSocket(), strerror(errno));
1630
+ throw std::runtime_error (buf);
1631
+ }
1632
+ }
1633
+ #endif
1634
+ }
1635
+
1636
+ /*******************************
1637
+ EventMachine_t::ArmKqueueReader
1638
+ *******************************/
1639
+
1640
+ void EventMachine_t::ArmKqueueReader (EventableDescriptor *ed)
1641
+ {
1642
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
1643
+ if (bKqueue) {
1644
+ if (!ed)
1645
+ throw std::runtime_error ("added bad descriptor");
1646
+ struct kevent k;
1647
+ EV_SET (&k, ed->GetSocket(), EVFILT_READ, EV_ADD, 0, 0, ed);
1648
+ int t = kevent (kqfd, &k, 1, NULL, 0, NULL);
1649
+ if (t < 0) {
1650
+ char buf [200];
1651
+ snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "arm kqueue reader failed on %d: %s", ed->GetSocket(), strerror(errno));
1652
+ throw std::runtime_error (buf);
1653
+ }
1654
+ }
1655
+ #endif
1656
+ }
1657
+
1658
+ /**********************************
1659
+ EventMachine_t::_AddNewDescriptors
1660
+ **********************************/
1661
+
1662
+ void EventMachine_t::_AddNewDescriptors()
1663
+ {
1664
+ /* Avoid adding descriptors to the main descriptor list
1665
+ * while we're actually traversing the list.
1666
+ * Any descriptors that are added as a result of processing timers
1667
+ * or acceptors should go on a temporary queue and then added
1668
+ * while we're not traversing the main list.
1669
+ * Also, it (rarely) happens that a newly-created descriptor
1670
+ * is immediately scheduled to close. It might be a good
1671
+ * idea not to bother scheduling these for I/O but if
1672
+ * we do that, we might bypass some important processing.
1673
+ */
1674
+
1675
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < NewDescriptors.size(); i++) {
1676
+ EventableDescriptor *ed = NewDescriptors[i];
1677
+ if (ed == NULL)
1678
+ throw std::runtime_error ("adding bad descriptor");
1679
+
1680
+ #if HAVE_EPOLL
1681
+ if (bEpoll) {
1682
+ assert (epfd != -1);
1683
+ int e = epoll_ctl (epfd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, ed->GetSocket(), ed->GetEpollEvent());
1684
+ if (e) {
1685
+ char buf [200];
1686
+ snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "unable to add new descriptor: %s", strerror(errno));
1687
+ throw std::runtime_error (buf);
1688
+ }
1689
+ }
1690
+ #endif
1691
+
1692
+ #if HAVE_KQUEUE
1693
+ /*
1694
+ if (bKqueue) {
1695
+ // INCOMPLETE. Some descriptors don't want to be readable.
1696
+ assert (kqfd != -1);
1697
+ struct kevent k;
1698
+ EV_SET (&k, ed->GetSocket(), EVFILT_READ, EV_ADD, 0, 0, ed);
1699
+ int t = kevent (kqfd, &k, 1, NULL, 0, NULL);
1700
+ assert (t == 0);
1701
+ }
1702
+ */
1703
+ #endif
1704
+
1705
+ Descriptors.push_back (ed);
1706
+ }
1707
+ NewDescriptors.clear();
1708
+ }
1709
+
1710
+
1711
+ /**********************************
1712
+ EventMachine_t::_ModifyDescriptors
1713
+ **********************************/
1714
+
1715
+ void EventMachine_t::_ModifyDescriptors()
1716
+ {
1717
+ /* For implementations which don't level check every descriptor on
1718
+ * every pass through the machine, as select does.
1719
+ * If we're not selecting, then descriptors need a way to signal to the
1720
+ * machine that their readable or writable status has changed.
1721
+ * That's what the ::Modify call is for. We do it this way to avoid
1722
+ * modifying descriptors during the loop traversal, where it can easily
1723
+ * happen that an object (like a UDP socket) gets data written on it by
1724
+ * the application during #post_init. That would take place BEFORE the
1725
+ * descriptor even gets added to the epoll descriptor, so the modify
1726
+ * operation will crash messily.
1727
+ * Another really messy possibility is for a descriptor to put itself
1728
+ * on the Modified list, and then get deleted before we get here.
1729
+ * Remember, deletes happen after the I/O traversal and before the
1730
+ * next pass through here. So we have to make sure when we delete a
1731
+ * descriptor to remove it from the Modified list.
1732
+ */
1733
+
1734
+ #ifdef HAVE_EPOLL
1735
+ if (bEpoll) {
1736
+ set<EventableDescriptor*>::iterator i = ModifiedDescriptors.begin();
1737
+ while (i != ModifiedDescriptors.end()) {
1738
+ assert (*i);
1739
+ _ModifyEpollEvent (*i);
1740
+ ++i;
1741
+ }
1742
+ }
1743
+ #endif
1744
+
1745
+ ModifiedDescriptors.clear();
1746
+ }
1747
+
1748
+
1749
+ /**********************
1750
+ EventMachine_t::Modify
1751
+ **********************/
1752
+
1753
+ void EventMachine_t::Modify (EventableDescriptor *ed)
1754
+ {
1755
+ if (!ed)
1756
+ throw std::runtime_error ("modified bad descriptor");
1757
+ ModifiedDescriptors.insert (ed);
1758
+ }
1759
+
1760
+
1761
+ /***********************************
1762
+ EventMachine_t::_OpenFileForWriting
1763
+ ***********************************/
1764
+
1765
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::_OpenFileForWriting (const char *filename)
1766
+ {
1767
+ /*
1768
+ * Return the binding-text of the newly-opened file,
1769
+ * or NULL if there was a problem.
1770
+ */
1771
+
1772
+ if (!filename || !*filename)
1773
+ return NULL;
1774
+
1775
+ int fd = open (filename, O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_WRONLY|O_NONBLOCK, 0644);
1776
+
1777
+ FileStreamDescriptor *fsd = new FileStreamDescriptor (fd, this);
1778
+ if (!fsd)
1779
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no file-stream allocated");
1780
+ Add (fsd);
1781
+ return fsd->GetBinding();
1782
+
1783
+ }
1784
+
1785
+
1786
+ /**************************************
1787
+ EventMachine_t::CreateUnixDomainServer
1788
+ **************************************/
1789
+
1790
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::CreateUnixDomainServer (const char *filename)
1791
+ {
1792
+ /* Create a UNIX-domain acceptor (server) socket and add it to the event machine.
1793
+ * Return the binding of the new acceptor to the caller.
1794
+ * This binding will be referenced when the new acceptor sends events
1795
+ * to indicate accepted connections.
1796
+ * THERE IS NO MEANINGFUL IMPLEMENTATION ON WINDOWS.
1797
+ */
1798
+
1799
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
1800
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unix-domain server unavailable on this platform");
1801
+ #endif
1802
+
1803
+ // The whole rest of this function is only compiled on Unix systems.
1804
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
1805
+ unsigned long output_binding = NULL;
1806
+
1807
+ struct sockaddr_un s_sun;
1808
+
1809
+ int sd_accept = socket (AF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
1810
+ if (sd_accept == INVALID_SOCKET) {
1811
+ goto fail;
1812
+ }
1813
+
1814
+ if (!filename || !*filename)
1815
+ goto fail;
1816
+ unlink (filename);
1817
+
1818
+ bzero (&s_sun, sizeof(s_sun));
1819
+ s_sun.sun_family = AF_LOCAL;
1820
+ strncpy (s_sun.sun_path, filename, sizeof(s_sun.sun_path)-1);
1821
+
1822
+ // don't bother with reuseaddr for a local socket.
1823
+
1824
+ { // set CLOEXEC. Only makes sense on Unix
1825
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
1826
+ int cloexec = fcntl (sd_accept, F_GETFD, 0);
1827
+ assert (cloexec >= 0);
1828
+ cloexec |= FD_CLOEXEC;
1829
+ fcntl (sd_accept, F_SETFD, cloexec);
1830
+ #endif
1831
+ }
1832
+
1833
+ if (bind (sd_accept, (struct sockaddr*)&s_sun, sizeof(s_sun))) {
1834
+ //__warning ("binding failed");
1835
+ goto fail;
1836
+ }
1837
+
1838
+ if (listen (sd_accept, 100)) {
1839
+ //__warning ("listen failed");
1840
+ goto fail;
1841
+ }
1842
+
1843
+ {
1844
+ // Set the acceptor non-blocking.
1845
+ // THIS IS CRUCIALLY IMPORTANT because we read it in a select loop.
1846
+ if (!SetSocketNonblocking (sd_accept)) {
1847
+ //int val = fcntl (sd_accept, F_GETFL, 0);
1848
+ //if (fcntl (sd_accept, F_SETFL, val | O_NONBLOCK) == -1) {
1849
+ goto fail;
1850
+ }
1851
+ }
1852
+
1853
+ { // Looking good.
1854
+ AcceptorDescriptor *ad = new AcceptorDescriptor (sd_accept, this);
1855
+ if (!ad)
1856
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unable to allocate acceptor");
1857
+ Add (ad);
1858
+ output_binding = ad->GetBinding();
1859
+ }
1860
+
1861
+ return output_binding;
1862
+
1863
+ fail:
1864
+ if (sd_accept != INVALID_SOCKET)
1865
+ closesocket (sd_accept);
1866
+ return NULL;
1867
+ #endif // OS_UNIX
1868
+ }
1869
+
1870
+
1871
+ /*********************
1872
+ EventMachine_t::Popen
1873
+ *********************/
1874
+ #if OBSOLETE
1875
+ const char *EventMachine_t::Popen (const char *cmd, const char *mode)
1876
+ {
1877
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
1878
+ throw std::runtime_error ("popen is currently unavailable on this platform");
1879
+ #endif
1880
+
1881
+ // The whole rest of this function is only compiled on Unix systems.
1882
+ // Eventually we need this functionality (or a full-duplex equivalent) on Windows.
1883
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
1884
+ const char *output_binding = NULL;
1885
+
1886
+ FILE *fp = popen (cmd, mode);
1887
+ if (!fp)
1888
+ return NULL;
1889
+
1890
+ // From here, all early returns must pclose the stream.
1891
+
1892
+ // According to the pipe(2) manpage, descriptors returned from pipe have both
1893
+ // CLOEXEC and NONBLOCK clear. Do NOT set CLOEXEC. DO set nonblocking.
1894
+ if (!SetSocketNonblocking (fileno (fp))) {
1895
+ pclose (fp);
1896
+ return NULL;
1897
+ }
1898
+
1899
+ { // Looking good.
1900
+ PipeDescriptor *pd = new PipeDescriptor (fp, this);
1901
+ if (!pd)
1902
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unable to allocate pipe");
1903
+ Add (pd);
1904
+ output_binding = pd->GetBinding();
1905
+ }
1906
+
1907
+ return output_binding;
1908
+ #endif
1909
+ }
1910
+ #endif // OBSOLETE
1911
+
1912
+ /**************************
1913
+ EventMachine_t::Socketpair
1914
+ **************************/
1915
+
1916
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::Socketpair (char * const*cmd_strings)
1917
+ {
1918
+ #ifdef OS_WIN32
1919
+ throw std::runtime_error ("socketpair is currently unavailable on this platform");
1920
+ #endif
1921
+
1922
+ // The whole rest of this function is only compiled on Unix systems.
1923
+ // Eventually we need this functionality (or a full-duplex equivalent) on Windows.
1924
+ #ifdef OS_UNIX
1925
+ // Make sure the incoming array of command strings is sane.
1926
+ if (!cmd_strings)
1927
+ return NULL;
1928
+ int j;
1929
+ for (j=0; j < 100 && cmd_strings[j]; j++)
1930
+ ;
1931
+ if ((j==0) || (j==100))
1932
+ return NULL;
1933
+
1934
+ unsigned long output_binding = NULL;
1935
+
1936
+ int sv[2];
1937
+ if (socketpair (AF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sv) < 0)
1938
+ return NULL;
1939
+ // from here, all early returns must close the pair of sockets.
1940
+
1941
+ // Set the parent side of the socketpair nonblocking.
1942
+ // We don't care about the child side, and most child processes will expect their
1943
+ // stdout to be blocking. Thanks to Duane Johnson and Bill Kelly for pointing this out.
1944
+ // Obviously DON'T set CLOEXEC.
1945
+ if (!SetSocketNonblocking (sv[0])) {
1946
+ close (sv[0]);
1947
+ close (sv[1]);
1948
+ return NULL;
1949
+ }
1950
+
1951
+ pid_t f = fork();
1952
+ if (f > 0) {
1953
+ close (sv[1]);
1954
+ PipeDescriptor *pd = new PipeDescriptor (sv[0], f, this);
1955
+ if (!pd)
1956
+ throw std::runtime_error ("unable to allocate pipe");
1957
+ Add (pd);
1958
+ output_binding = pd->GetBinding();
1959
+ }
1960
+ else if (f == 0) {
1961
+ close (sv[0]);
1962
+ dup2 (sv[1], STDIN_FILENO);
1963
+ close (sv[1]);
1964
+ dup2 (STDIN_FILENO, STDOUT_FILENO);
1965
+ execvp (cmd_strings[0], cmd_strings+1);
1966
+ exit (-1); // end the child process if the exec doesn't work.
1967
+ }
1968
+ else
1969
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no fork");
1970
+
1971
+ return output_binding;
1972
+ #endif
1973
+ }
1974
+
1975
+
1976
+ /****************************
1977
+ EventMachine_t::OpenKeyboard
1978
+ ****************************/
1979
+
1980
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::OpenKeyboard()
1981
+ {
1982
+ KeyboardDescriptor *kd = new KeyboardDescriptor (this);
1983
+ if (!kd)
1984
+ throw std::runtime_error ("no keyboard-object allocated");
1985
+ Add (kd);
1986
+ return kd->GetBinding();
1987
+ }
1988
+
1989
+
1990
+ /**********************************
1991
+ EventMachine_t::GetConnectionCount
1992
+ **********************************/
1993
+
1994
+ int EventMachine_t::GetConnectionCount ()
1995
+ {
1996
+ return Descriptors.size() + NewDescriptors.size();
1997
+ }
1998
+
1999
+
2000
+ /************************
2001
+ EventMachine_t::WatchPid
2002
+ ************************/
2003
+
2004
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::WatchPid (int pid)
2005
+ {
2006
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
2007
+ if (!bKqueue)
2008
+ throw std::runtime_error("must enable kqueue");
2009
+
2010
+ struct kevent event;
2011
+ int kqres;
2012
+
2013
+ EV_SET(&event, pid, EVFILT_PROC, EV_ADD, NOTE_EXIT | NOTE_FORK, 0, 0);
2014
+
2015
+ // Attempt to register the event
2016
+ kqres = kevent(kqfd, &event, 1, NULL, 0, NULL);
2017
+ if (kqres == -1) {
2018
+ char errbuf[200];
2019
+ sprintf(errbuf, "failed to register file watch descriptor with kqueue: %s", strerror(errno));
2020
+ throw std::runtime_error(errbuf);
2021
+ }
2022
+ #endif
2023
+
2024
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
2025
+ Bindable_t* b = new Bindable_t();
2026
+ Pids.insert(make_pair (pid, b));
2027
+
2028
+ return b->GetBinding();
2029
+ #endif
2030
+
2031
+ throw std::runtime_error("no pid watching support on this system");
2032
+ }
2033
+
2034
+ /**************************
2035
+ EventMachine_t::UnwatchPid
2036
+ **************************/
2037
+
2038
+ void EventMachine_t::UnwatchPid (int pid)
2039
+ {
2040
+ Bindable_t *b = Pids[pid];
2041
+ assert(b);
2042
+ Pids.erase(pid);
2043
+
2044
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
2045
+ struct kevent k;
2046
+
2047
+ EV_SET(&k, pid, EVFILT_PROC, EV_DELETE, 0, 0, 0);
2048
+ /*int t =*/ kevent (kqfd, &k, 1, NULL, 0, NULL);
2049
+ // t==-1 if the process already exited; ignore this for now
2050
+ #endif
2051
+
2052
+ if (EventCallback)
2053
+ (*EventCallback)(b->GetBinding(), EM_CONNECTION_UNBOUND, NULL, 0);
2054
+
2055
+ delete b;
2056
+ }
2057
+
2058
+ void EventMachine_t::UnwatchPid (const unsigned long sig)
2059
+ {
2060
+ for(map<int, Bindable_t*>::iterator i=Pids.begin(); i != Pids.end(); i++)
2061
+ {
2062
+ if (i->second->GetBinding() == sig) {
2063
+ UnwatchPid (i->first);
2064
+ return;
2065
+ }
2066
+ }
2067
+
2068
+ throw std::runtime_error("attempted to remove invalid pid signature");
2069
+ }
2070
+
2071
+
2072
+ /*************************
2073
+ EventMachine_t::WatchFile
2074
+ *************************/
2075
+
2076
+ const unsigned long EventMachine_t::WatchFile (const char *fpath)
2077
+ {
2078
+ struct stat sb;
2079
+ int sres;
2080
+ int wd = -1;
2081
+
2082
+ sres = stat(fpath, &sb);
2083
+
2084
+ if (sres == -1) {
2085
+ char errbuf[300];
2086
+ sprintf(errbuf, "error registering file %s for watching: %s", fpath, strerror(errno));
2087
+ throw std::runtime_error(errbuf);
2088
+ }
2089
+
2090
+ #ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY
2091
+ if (!inotify) {
2092
+ inotify = new InotifyDescriptor(this);
2093
+ assert (inotify);
2094
+ Add(inotify);
2095
+ }
2096
+
2097
+ wd = inotify_add_watch(inotify->GetSocket(), fpath, IN_MODIFY | IN_DELETE_SELF | IN_MOVE_SELF);
2098
+ if (wd == -1) {
2099
+ char errbuf[300];
2100
+ sprintf(errbuf, "failed to open file %s for registering with inotify: %s", fpath, strerror(errno));
2101
+ throw std::runtime_error(errbuf);
2102
+ }
2103
+ #endif
2104
+
2105
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
2106
+ if (!bKqueue)
2107
+ throw std::runtime_error("must enable kqueue");
2108
+
2109
+ // With kqueue we have to open the file first and use the resulting fd to register for events
2110
+ wd = open(fpath, O_RDONLY);
2111
+ if (wd == -1) {
2112
+ char errbuf[300];
2113
+ sprintf(errbuf, "failed to open file %s for registering with kqueue: %s", fpath, strerror(errno));
2114
+ throw std::runtime_error(errbuf);
2115
+ }
2116
+ _RegisterKqueueFileEvent(wd);
2117
+ #endif
2118
+
2119
+ if (wd != -1) {
2120
+ Bindable_t* b = new Bindable_t();
2121
+ Files.insert(make_pair (wd, b));
2122
+
2123
+ return b->GetBinding();
2124
+ }
2125
+
2126
+ throw std::runtime_error("no file watching support on this system"); // is this the right thing to do?
2127
+ }
2128
+
2129
+
2130
+ /***************************
2131
+ EventMachine_t::UnwatchFile
2132
+ ***************************/
2133
+
2134
+ void EventMachine_t::UnwatchFile (int wd)
2135
+ {
2136
+ Bindable_t *b = Files[wd];
2137
+ assert(b);
2138
+ Files.erase(wd);
2139
+
2140
+ #ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY
2141
+ inotify_rm_watch(inotify->GetSocket(), wd);
2142
+ #elif HAVE_KQUEUE
2143
+ // With kqueue, closing the monitored fd automatically clears all registered events for it
2144
+ close(wd);
2145
+ #endif
2146
+
2147
+ if (EventCallback)
2148
+ (*EventCallback)(b->GetBinding(), EM_CONNECTION_UNBOUND, NULL, 0);
2149
+
2150
+ delete b;
2151
+ }
2152
+
2153
+ void EventMachine_t::UnwatchFile (const unsigned long sig)
2154
+ {
2155
+ for(map<int, Bindable_t*>::iterator i=Files.begin(); i != Files.end(); i++)
2156
+ {
2157
+ if (i->second->GetBinding() == sig) {
2158
+ UnwatchFile (i->first);
2159
+ return;
2160
+ }
2161
+ }
2162
+ throw std::runtime_error("attempted to remove invalid watch signature");
2163
+ }
2164
+
2165
+
2166
+ /***********************************
2167
+ EventMachine_t::_ReadInotify_Events
2168
+ ************************************/
2169
+
2170
+ void EventMachine_t::_ReadInotifyEvents()
2171
+ {
2172
+ #ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY
2173
+ struct inotify_event event;
2174
+
2175
+ assert(EventCallback);
2176
+
2177
+ while (read(inotify->GetSocket(), &event, INOTIFY_EVENT_SIZE) > 0) {
2178
+ assert(event.len == 0);
2179
+ if (event.mask & IN_MODIFY)
2180
+ (*EventCallback)(Files [event.wd]->GetBinding(), EM_CONNECTION_READ, "modified", 8);
2181
+ if (event.mask & IN_MOVE_SELF)
2182
+ (*EventCallback)(Files [event.wd]->GetBinding(), EM_CONNECTION_READ, "moved", 5);
2183
+ if (event.mask & IN_DELETE_SELF) {
2184
+ (*EventCallback)(Files [event.wd]->GetBinding(), EM_CONNECTION_READ, "deleted", 7);
2185
+ UnwatchFile ((int)event.wd);
2186
+ }
2187
+ }
2188
+ #endif
2189
+ }
2190
+
2191
+
2192
+ /*************************************
2193
+ EventMachine_t::_HandleKqueuePidEvent
2194
+ *************************************/
2195
+
2196
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
2197
+ void EventMachine_t::_HandleKqueuePidEvent(struct kevent *event)
2198
+ {
2199
+ assert(EventCallback);
2200
+
2201
+ if (event->fflags & NOTE_FORK)
2202
+ (*EventCallback)(Pids [(int) event->ident]->GetBinding(), EM_CONNECTION_READ, "fork", 4);
2203
+ if (event->fflags & NOTE_EXIT) {
2204
+ (*EventCallback)(Pids [(int) event->ident]->GetBinding(), EM_CONNECTION_READ, "exit", 4);
2205
+ // stop watching the pid if it died
2206
+ UnwatchPid ((int)event->ident);
2207
+ }
2208
+ }
2209
+ #endif
2210
+
2211
+
2212
+ /**************************************
2213
+ EventMachine_t::_HandleKqueueFileEvent
2214
+ ***************************************/
2215
+
2216
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
2217
+ void EventMachine_t::_HandleKqueueFileEvent(struct kevent *event)
2218
+ {
2219
+ assert(EventCallback);
2220
+
2221
+ if (event->fflags & NOTE_WRITE)
2222
+ (*EventCallback)(Files [(int) event->ident]->GetBinding(), EM_CONNECTION_READ, "modified", 8);
2223
+ if (event->fflags & NOTE_RENAME)
2224
+ (*EventCallback)(Files [(int) event->ident]->GetBinding(), EM_CONNECTION_READ, "moved", 5);
2225
+ if (event->fflags & NOTE_DELETE) {
2226
+ (*EventCallback)(Files [(int) event->ident]->GetBinding(), EM_CONNECTION_READ, "deleted", 7);
2227
+ UnwatchFile ((int)event->ident);
2228
+ }
2229
+ }
2230
+ #endif
2231
+
2232
+
2233
+ /****************************************
2234
+ EventMachine_t::_RegisterKqueueFileEvent
2235
+ *****************************************/
2236
+
2237
+ #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE
2238
+ void EventMachine_t::_RegisterKqueueFileEvent(int fd)
2239
+ {
2240
+ struct kevent newevent;
2241
+ int kqres;
2242
+
2243
+ // Setup the event with our fd and proper flags
2244
+ EV_SET(&newevent, fd, EVFILT_VNODE, EV_ADD | EV_CLEAR, NOTE_DELETE | NOTE_RENAME | NOTE_WRITE, 0, 0);
2245
+
2246
+ // Attempt to register the event
2247
+ kqres = kevent(kqfd, &newevent, 1, NULL, 0, NULL);
2248
+ if (kqres == -1) {
2249
+ char errbuf[200];
2250
+ sprintf(errbuf, "failed to register file watch descriptor with kqueue: %s", strerror(errno));
2251
+ close(fd);
2252
+ throw std::runtime_error(errbuf);
2253
+ }
2254
+ }
2255
+ #endif
2256
+
2257
+
2258
+ /************************************
2259
+ EventMachine_t::GetHeartbeatInterval
2260
+ *************************************/
2261
+
2262
+ float EventMachine_t::GetHeartbeatInterval()
2263
+ {
2264
+ return ((float)HeartbeatInterval / 1000000);
2265
+ }
2266
+
2267
+
2268
+ /************************************
2269
+ EventMachine_t::SetHeartbeatInterval
2270
+ *************************************/
2271
+
2272
+ int EventMachine_t::SetHeartbeatInterval(float interval)
2273
+ {
2274
+ int iv = (int)(interval * 1000000);
2275
+ if (iv > 0) {
2276
+ HeartbeatInterval = iv;
2277
+ return 1;
2278
+ }
2279
+ return 0;
2280
+ }
2281
+ //#endif // OS_UNIX
2282
+