ipc/chromium/src/third_party/libevent/bufferevent-internal.h

Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:03:48 +0100

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:03:48 +0100
branch
TOR_BUG_9701
changeset 11
deefc01c0e14
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Integrate friendly tips from Tor colleagues to make (or not) 4.5 alpha 3;
This includes removal of overloaded (but unused) methods, and addition of
a overlooked call to DataStruct::SetData(nsISupports, uint32_t, bool.)

     1 /*
     2  * Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Niels Provos and Nick Mathewson
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    26 #ifndef _BUFFEREVENT_INTERNAL_H_
    27 #define _BUFFEREVENT_INTERNAL_H_
    29 #ifdef __cplusplus
    30 extern "C" {
    31 #endif
    33 #include "event2/event-config.h"
    34 #include "event2/util.h"
    35 #include "defer-internal.h"
    36 #include "evthread-internal.h"
    37 #include "event2/thread.h"
    38 #include "ratelim-internal.h"
    39 #include "event2/bufferevent_struct.h"
    41 /* These flags are reasons that we might be declining to actually enable
    42    reading or writing on a bufferevent.
    43  */
    45 /* On a all bufferevents, for reading: used when we have read up to the
    46    watermark value.
    48    On a filtering bufferevent, for writing: used when the underlying
    49    bufferevent's write buffer has been filled up to its watermark
    50    value.
    51 */
    52 #define BEV_SUSPEND_WM 0x01
    53 /* On a base bufferevent: when we have emptied a bandwidth buckets */
    54 #define BEV_SUSPEND_BW 0x02
    55 /* On a base bufferevent: when we have emptied the group's bandwidth bucket. */
    56 #define BEV_SUSPEND_BW_GROUP 0x04
    57 /* On a socket bufferevent: can't do any operations while we're waiting for
    58  * name lookup to finish. */
    59 #define BEV_SUSPEND_LOOKUP 0x08
    60 /* On a base bufferevent, for reading: used when a filter has choked this
    61  * (underlying) bufferevent because it has stopped reading from it. */
    62 #define BEV_SUSPEND_FILT_READ 0x10
    64 typedef ev_uint16_t bufferevent_suspend_flags;
    66 struct bufferevent_rate_limit_group {
    67 	/** List of all members in the group */
    68 	TAILQ_HEAD(rlim_group_member_list, bufferevent_private) members;
    69 	/** Current limits for the group. */
    70 	struct ev_token_bucket rate_limit;
    71 	struct ev_token_bucket_cfg rate_limit_cfg;
    73 	/** True iff we don't want to read from any member of the group.until
    74 	 * the token bucket refills.  */
    75 	unsigned read_suspended : 1;
    76 	/** True iff we don't want to write from any member of the group.until
    77 	 * the token bucket refills.  */
    78 	unsigned write_suspended : 1;
    79 	/** True iff we were unable to suspend one of the bufferevents in the
    80 	 * group for reading the last time we tried, and we should try
    81 	 * again. */
    82 	unsigned pending_unsuspend_read : 1;
    83 	/** True iff we were unable to suspend one of the bufferevents in the
    84 	 * group for writing the last time we tried, and we should try
    85 	 * again. */
    86 	unsigned pending_unsuspend_write : 1;
    88 	/*@{*/
    89 	/** Total number of bytes read or written in this group since last
    90 	 * reset. */
    91 	ev_uint64_t total_read;
    92 	ev_uint64_t total_written;
    93 	/*@}*/
    95 	/** The number of bufferevents in the group. */
    96 	int n_members;
    98 	/** The smallest number of bytes that any member of the group should
    99 	 * be limited to read or write at a time. */
   100 	ev_ssize_t min_share;
   101 	ev_ssize_t configured_min_share;
   103 	/** Timeout event that goes off once a tick, when the bucket is ready
   104 	 * to refill. */
   105 	struct event master_refill_event;
   106 	/** Lock to protect the members of this group.  This lock should nest
   107 	 * within every bufferevent lock: if you are holding this lock, do
   108 	 * not assume you can lock another bufferevent. */
   109 	void *lock;
   110 };
   112 /** Fields for rate-limiting a single bufferevent. */
   113 struct bufferevent_rate_limit {
   114 	/* Linked-list elements for storing this bufferevent_private in a
   115 	 * group.
   116 	 *
   117 	 * Note that this field is supposed to be protected by the group
   118 	 * lock */
   119 	TAILQ_ENTRY(bufferevent_private) next_in_group;
   120 	/** The rate-limiting group for this bufferevent, or NULL if it is
   121 	 * only rate-limited on its own. */
   122 	struct bufferevent_rate_limit_group *group;
   124 	/* This bufferevent's current limits. */
   125 	struct ev_token_bucket limit;
   126 	/* Pointer to the rate-limit configuration for this bufferevent.
   127 	 * Can be shared.  XXX reference-count this? */
   128 	struct ev_token_bucket_cfg *cfg;
   130 	/* Timeout event used when one this bufferevent's buckets are
   131 	 * empty. */
   132 	struct event refill_bucket_event;
   133 };
   135 /** Parts of the bufferevent structure that are shared among all bufferevent
   136  * types, but not exposed in bufferevent_struct.h. */
   137 struct bufferevent_private {
   138 	/** The underlying bufferevent structure. */
   139 	struct bufferevent bev;
   141 	/** Evbuffer callback to enforce watermarks on input. */
   142 	struct evbuffer_cb_entry *read_watermarks_cb;
   144 	/** If set, we should free the lock when we free the bufferevent. */
   145 	unsigned own_lock : 1;
   147 	/** Flag: set if we have deferred callbacks and a read callback is
   148 	 * pending. */
   149 	unsigned readcb_pending : 1;
   150 	/** Flag: set if we have deferred callbacks and a write callback is
   151 	 * pending. */
   152 	unsigned writecb_pending : 1;
   153 	/** Flag: set if we are currently busy connecting. */
   154 	unsigned connecting : 1;
   155 	/** Flag: set if a connect failed prematurely; this is a hack for
   156 	 * getting around the bufferevent abstraction. */
   157 	unsigned connection_refused : 1;
   158 	/** Set to the events pending if we have deferred callbacks and
   159 	 * an events callback is pending. */
   160 	short eventcb_pending;
   162 	/** If set, read is suspended until one or more conditions are over.
   163 	 * The actual value here is a bitfield of those conditions; see the
   164 	 * BEV_SUSPEND_* flags above. */
   165 	bufferevent_suspend_flags read_suspended;
   167 	/** If set, writing is suspended until one or more conditions are over.
   168 	 * The actual value here is a bitfield of those conditions; see the
   169 	 * BEV_SUSPEND_* flags above. */
   170 	bufferevent_suspend_flags write_suspended;
   172 	/** Set to the current socket errno if we have deferred callbacks and
   173 	 * an events callback is pending. */
   174 	int errno_pending;
   176 	/** The DNS error code for bufferevent_socket_connect_hostname */
   177 	int dns_error;
   179 	/** Used to implement deferred callbacks */
   180 	struct deferred_cb deferred;
   182 	/** The options this bufferevent was constructed with */
   183 	enum bufferevent_options options;
   185 	/** Current reference count for this bufferevent. */
   186 	int refcnt;
   188 	/** Lock for this bufferevent.  Shared by the inbuf and the outbuf.
   189 	 * If NULL, locking is disabled. */
   190 	void *lock;
   192 	/** Rate-limiting information for this bufferevent */
   193 	struct bufferevent_rate_limit *rate_limiting;
   194 };
   196 /** Possible operations for a control callback. */
   197 enum bufferevent_ctrl_op {
   198 	BEV_CTRL_SET_FD,
   199 	BEV_CTRL_GET_FD,
   200 	BEV_CTRL_GET_UNDERLYING,
   201 	BEV_CTRL_CANCEL_ALL
   202 };
   204 /** Possible data types for a control callback */
   205 union bufferevent_ctrl_data {
   206 	void *ptr;
   207 	evutil_socket_t fd;
   208 };
   210 /**
   211    Implementation table for a bufferevent: holds function pointers and other
   212    information to make the various bufferevent types work.
   213 */
   214 struct bufferevent_ops {
   215 	/** The name of the bufferevent's type. */
   216 	const char *type;
   217 	/** At what offset into the implementation type will we find a
   218 	    bufferevent structure?
   220 	    Example: if the type is implemented as
   221 	    struct bufferevent_x {
   222 	       int extra_data;
   223 	       struct bufferevent bev;
   224 	    }
   225 	    then mem_offset should be offsetof(struct bufferevent_x, bev)
   226 	*/
   227 	off_t mem_offset;
   229 	/** Enables one or more of EV_READ|EV_WRITE on a bufferevent.  Does
   230 	    not need to adjust the 'enabled' field.  Returns 0 on success, -1
   231 	    on failure.
   232 	 */
   233 	int (*enable)(struct bufferevent *, short);
   235 	/** Disables one or more of EV_READ|EV_WRITE on a bufferevent.  Does
   236 	    not need to adjust the 'enabled' field.  Returns 0 on success, -1
   237 	    on failure.
   238 	 */
   239 	int (*disable)(struct bufferevent *, short);
   241 	/** Free any storage and deallocate any extra data or structures used
   242 	    in this implementation.
   243 	 */
   244 	void (*destruct)(struct bufferevent *);
   246 	/** Called when the timeouts on the bufferevent have changed.*/
   247 	int (*adj_timeouts)(struct bufferevent *);
   249 	/** Called to flush data. */
   250 	int (*flush)(struct bufferevent *, short, enum bufferevent_flush_mode);
   252 	/** Called to access miscellaneous fields. */
   253 	int (*ctrl)(struct bufferevent *, enum bufferevent_ctrl_op, union bufferevent_ctrl_data *);
   255 };
   257 extern const struct bufferevent_ops bufferevent_ops_socket;
   258 extern const struct bufferevent_ops bufferevent_ops_filter;
   259 extern const struct bufferevent_ops bufferevent_ops_pair;
   261 #define BEV_IS_SOCKET(bevp) ((bevp)->be_ops == &bufferevent_ops_socket)
   262 #define BEV_IS_FILTER(bevp) ((bevp)->be_ops == &bufferevent_ops_filter)
   263 #define BEV_IS_PAIR(bevp) ((bevp)->be_ops == &bufferevent_ops_pair)
   265 #ifdef WIN32
   266 extern const struct bufferevent_ops bufferevent_ops_async;
   267 #define BEV_IS_ASYNC(bevp) ((bevp)->be_ops == &bufferevent_ops_async)
   268 #else
   269 #define BEV_IS_ASYNC(bevp) 0
   270 #endif
   272 /** Initialize the shared parts of a bufferevent. */
   273 int bufferevent_init_common(struct bufferevent_private *, struct event_base *, const struct bufferevent_ops *, enum bufferevent_options options);
   275 /** For internal use: temporarily stop all reads on bufev, until the conditions
   276  * in 'what' are over. */
   277 void bufferevent_suspend_read(struct bufferevent *bufev, bufferevent_suspend_flags what);
   278 /** For internal use: clear the conditions 'what' on bufev, and re-enable
   279  * reading if there are no conditions left. */
   280 void bufferevent_unsuspend_read(struct bufferevent *bufev, bufferevent_suspend_flags what);
   282 /** For internal use: temporarily stop all writes on bufev, until the conditions
   283  * in 'what' are over. */
   284 void bufferevent_suspend_write(struct bufferevent *bufev, bufferevent_suspend_flags what);
   285 /** For internal use: clear the conditions 'what' on bufev, and re-enable
   286  * writing if there are no conditions left. */
   287 void bufferevent_unsuspend_write(struct bufferevent *bufev, bufferevent_suspend_flags what);
   289 #define bufferevent_wm_suspend_read(b) \
   290 	bufferevent_suspend_read((b), BEV_SUSPEND_WM)
   291 #define bufferevent_wm_unsuspend_read(b) \
   292 	bufferevent_unsuspend_read((b), BEV_SUSPEND_WM)
   294 /*
   295   Disable a bufferevent.  Equivalent to bufferevent_disable(), but
   296   first resets 'connecting' flag to force EV_WRITE down for sure.
   298   XXXX this method will go away in the future; try not to add new users.
   299     See comment in evhttp_connection_reset() for discussion.
   301   @param bufev the bufferevent to be disabled
   302   @param event any combination of EV_READ | EV_WRITE.
   303   @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred
   304   @see bufferevent_disable()
   305  */
   306 int bufferevent_disable_hard(struct bufferevent *bufev, short event);
   308 /** Internal: Set up locking on a bufferevent.  If lock is set, use it.
   309  * Otherwise, use a new lock. */
   310 int bufferevent_enable_locking(struct bufferevent *bufev, void *lock);
   311 /** Internal: Increment the reference count on bufev. */
   312 void bufferevent_incref(struct bufferevent *bufev);
   313 /** Internal: Lock bufev and increase its reference count.
   314  * unlocking it otherwise. */
   315 void _bufferevent_incref_and_lock(struct bufferevent *bufev);
   316 /** Internal: Decrement the reference count on bufev.  Returns 1 if it freed
   317  * the bufferevent.*/
   318 int bufferevent_decref(struct bufferevent *bufev);
   319 /** Internal: Drop the reference count on bufev, freeing as necessary, and
   320  * unlocking it otherwise.  Returns 1 if it freed the bufferevent. */
   321 int _bufferevent_decref_and_unlock(struct bufferevent *bufev);
   323 /** Internal: If callbacks are deferred and we have a read callback, schedule
   324  * a readcb.  Otherwise just run the readcb. */
   325 void _bufferevent_run_readcb(struct bufferevent *bufev);
   326 /** Internal: If callbacks are deferred and we have a write callback, schedule
   327  * a writecb.  Otherwise just run the writecb. */
   328 void _bufferevent_run_writecb(struct bufferevent *bufev);
   329 /** Internal: If callbacks are deferred and we have an eventcb, schedule
   330  * it to run with events "what".  Otherwise just run the eventcb. */
   331 void _bufferevent_run_eventcb(struct bufferevent *bufev, short what);
   333 /** Internal: Add the event 'ev' with timeout tv, unless tv is set to 0, in
   334  * which case add ev with no timeout. */
   335 int _bufferevent_add_event(struct event *ev, const struct timeval *tv);
   337 /* =========
   338  * These next functions implement timeouts for bufferevents that aren't doing
   339  * anything else with ev_read and ev_write, to handle timeouts.
   340  * ========= */
   341 /** Internal use: Set up the ev_read and ev_write callbacks so that
   342  * the other "generic_timeout" functions will work on it.  Call this from
   343  * the constructor function. */
   344 void _bufferevent_init_generic_timeout_cbs(struct bufferevent *bev);
   345 /** Internal use: Delete the ev_read and ev_write callbacks if they're pending.
   346  * Call this from the destructor function. */
   347 int _bufferevent_del_generic_timeout_cbs(struct bufferevent *bev);
   348 /** Internal use: Add or delete the generic timeout events as appropriate.
   349  * (If an event is enabled and a timeout is set, we add the event.  Otherwise
   350  * we delete it.)  Call this from anything that changes the timeout values,
   351  * that enabled EV_READ or EV_WRITE, or that disables EV_READ or EV_WRITE. */
   352 int _bufferevent_generic_adj_timeouts(struct bufferevent *bev);
   354 /** Internal use: We have just successfully read data into an inbuf, so
   355  * reset the read timeout (if any). */
   356 #define BEV_RESET_GENERIC_READ_TIMEOUT(bev)				\
   357 	do {								\
   358 		if (evutil_timerisset(&(bev)->timeout_read))		\
   359 			event_add(&(bev)->ev_read, &(bev)->timeout_read); \
   360 	} while (0)
   361 /** Internal use: We have just successfully written data from an inbuf, so
   362  * reset the read timeout (if any). */
   363 #define BEV_RESET_GENERIC_WRITE_TIMEOUT(bev)				\
   364 	do {								\
   365 		if (evutil_timerisset(&(bev)->timeout_write))		\
   366 			event_add(&(bev)->ev_write, &(bev)->timeout_write); \
   367 	} while (0)
   368 #define BEV_DEL_GENERIC_READ_TIMEOUT(bev)	\
   369 		event_del(&(bev)->ev_read)
   370 #define BEV_DEL_GENERIC_WRITE_TIMEOUT(bev)	\
   371 		event_del(&(bev)->ev_write)
   374 /** Internal: Given a bufferevent, return its corresponding
   375  * bufferevent_private. */
   376 #define BEV_UPCAST(b) EVUTIL_UPCAST((b), struct bufferevent_private, bev)
   378 #ifdef _EVENT_DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT
   379 #define BEV_LOCK(b) _EVUTIL_NIL_STMT
   380 #define BEV_UNLOCK(b) _EVUTIL_NIL_STMT
   381 #else
   382 /** Internal: Grab the lock (if any) on a bufferevent */
   383 #define BEV_LOCK(b) do {						\
   384 		struct bufferevent_private *locking =  BEV_UPCAST(b);	\
   385 		EVLOCK_LOCK(locking->lock, 0);				\
   386 	} while (0)
   388 /** Internal: Release the lock (if any) on a bufferevent */
   389 #define BEV_UNLOCK(b) do {						\
   390 		struct bufferevent_private *locking =  BEV_UPCAST(b);	\
   391 		EVLOCK_UNLOCK(locking->lock, 0);			\
   392 	} while (0)
   393 #endif
   396 /* ==== For rate-limiting. */
   398 int _bufferevent_decrement_write_buckets(struct bufferevent_private *bev,
   399     ev_ssize_t bytes);
   400 int _bufferevent_decrement_read_buckets(struct bufferevent_private *bev,
   401     ev_ssize_t bytes);
   402 ev_ssize_t _bufferevent_get_read_max(struct bufferevent_private *bev);
   403 ev_ssize_t _bufferevent_get_write_max(struct bufferevent_private *bev);
   405 #ifdef __cplusplus
   406 }
   407 #endif
   410 #endif /* _BUFFEREVENT_INTERNAL_H_ */

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