83 lines
4.6 KiB
C
83 lines
4.6 KiB
C
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/****************************************************************
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* *
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* Copyright 2001, 2011 Fidelity Information Services, Inc *
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* *
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* This source code contains the intellectual property *
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* of its copyright holder(s), and is made available *
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* under a license. If you do not know the terms of *
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* the license, please stop and do not read further. *
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* *
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****************************************************************/
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#ifndef REPL_COMM_H
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#define REPL_COMM_H
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#define REPL_CONN_RESET(err) (ECONNRESET == (err) || EPIPE == (err) || EINVAL == (err) || ETIMEDOUT == (err))
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/* To use REPL_SEND_LOOP following variables need to exist:
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* unsigned char *msg_ptr;
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* int tosend_len;
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* int sent_len;
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* int sent_this_iter;
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* int status;
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* On completion of an iteration, sent_len contains the number of bytes sent upto now, tosend_len contains the number of bytes
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* yet to be sent. Users of this macro must NOT count on msg_ptr pointing to BUFF + LEN. sent_this_iter is used as a
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* temporary, and users must NOT count on its value. The loop is terminated when
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* a. we send all of the requested length successfully, in which case sent_len will be LEN, and tosend_len will be 0, OR,
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* b. when repl_send() fails, in which case sent_len contains the number of bytes successfully sent, and tosend_len is the
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* length that we failed to send.
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*/
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#define REPL_SEND_LOOP(SOCK_FD, BUFF, LEN, SKIP_PIPE_READY_CHECK, TIMEOUT) \
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assert(LEN > 0);\
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for (msg_ptr = (unsigned char *)(BUFF), sent_len = 0, sent_this_iter = tosend_len = (LEN); \
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SS_NORMAL == (status = repl_send(SOCK_FD, msg_ptr, &sent_this_iter, SKIP_PIPE_READY_CHECK, TIMEOUT)) \
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&& ((sent_len += sent_this_iter), (tosend_len -= sent_this_iter), (tosend_len > 0)); \
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msg_ptr += sent_this_iter, sent_this_iter = tosend_len)
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/* Use REPL_RECV_LOOP when the length of the msg to be recieved is already known
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* To use REPL_RECV_LOOP, following variables need to exist:
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* unsigned char *msg_ptr;
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* int torecv_len;
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* int recvd_len;
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* int recvd_this_iter;
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* int status;
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* On completion of an iteration, recvd_len contains the number of bytes received upto now, torecv_len contains the number of bytes
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* yet to be received. Users of this macro must NOT count on msg_ptr pointing to BUFF + LEN. recvd_this_iter is used as a
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* temporary, and users must NOT count on its value. The loop is terminated when
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* a. we receive all of the requested length successfully, in which case recvd_len will be LEN, and torecv_len will be 0, OR,
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* b. when repl_recv() fails, in which case recvd_len contains the number of bytes successfully received, and torecv_len is the
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* length that we failed to receive.
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*/
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#define REPL_RECV_LOOP(SOCK_FD, BUFF, LEN, SKIP_DATA_AVAIL_CHECK, TIMEOUT) \
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for (msg_ptr = (unsigned char *)(BUFF), recvd_len = 0, recvd_this_iter = torecv_len = (LEN); \
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(SS_NORMAL == (status = repl_recv(SOCK_FD, msg_ptr, &recvd_this_iter, SKIP_DATA_AVAIL_CHECK, TIMEOUT))) \
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&& ((recvd_len += recvd_this_iter), (torecv_len -= recvd_this_iter), (torecv_len > 0)); \
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msg_ptr += recvd_this_iter, recvd_this_iter = torecv_len)
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#define REPL_COMM_MAX_INTR_CNT 3 /* # of iterations we'll let select() be interrupted before we give up and assume timeout */
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#define REPL_COMM_LOG_EAGAIN_INTERVAL 10 /* every these many times select() returns EAGAIN, we log a message */
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#define REPL_COMM_LOG_EWDBLCK_INTERVAL 10 /* every these many times send() returns EWOULDBLOCK, we log a message */
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#define REPL_COMM_LOG_EMSGSIZE_INTERVAL 10 /* every these many times send() returns EWOULDBLOCK, we log a message */
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#define REPL_COMM_MIN_SEND_SIZE 1024 /* try to keep the send size at least this */
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#define VMS_MAX_TCP_IO_SIZE (64 * 1024 - 512) /* Hard limit for TCP send or recv size. On some implementations, the limit is
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* 64K - 1, on others it is 64K - 512. We take the conservative approach and
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* choose the lower limit
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*/
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#define VMS_MAX_TCP_SEND_SIZE VMS_MAX_TCP_IO_SIZE
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#define VMS_MAX_TCP_RECV_SIZE VMS_MAX_TCP_IO_SIZE
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/* Replication communcation subsystem function prototypes */
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int repl_send(int sock_fd, unsigned char *buff, int *send_len, boolean_t skip_pipe_ready_check,
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struct timeval *max_pipe_ready_wait);
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int repl_recv(int sock_fd, unsigned char *buff, int *recv_len, boolean_t skip_data_avail_check,
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struct timeval *max_data_avail_wait);
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int repl_close(int *sock_fd);
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int get_send_sock_buff_size(int sockfd, int *buflen);
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int get_recv_sock_buff_size(int sockfd, int *buflen);
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int set_send_sock_buff_size(int sockfd, int buflen);
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int set_recv_sock_buff_size(int sockfd, int buflen);
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void repl_log_conn_info(int sock_fd, FILE *log_fp);
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#endif /* REPL_COMM_H */
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