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ibw_connstate_fn_t ibw_connstate, |
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ibw_receive_fn_t ibw_receive, |
ibw_receive_fn_t ibw_receive, |
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event_content *ectx |
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int max_msg_size); |
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* It's just to avoid memcpy.in ibw_send. |
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* Use the same (buf, key) pair with ibw_send. |
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int ibw_alloc_send_buf(ibw_conn *conn, void **buf, void **key |
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* Can be invoked any times (should fit into buffers) and at any time |
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Revision as of 18:13, 12 December 2006
File ibwrapper.h:
/* * Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. * Wrap Infiniband calls. * * Copyright (C) Sven Oehme <oehmes@de.ibm.com> 2006 * * Major code contributions by Peter Somogyi <psomogyi@gamax.hu> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ /* Server communication state */ typedef enum { IBWS_INIT = 0, /* ctx start - after ibw_init */ IBWS_READY, /* after ibw_bind & ibw_listen */ IBWS_CONNECT_REQUEST, /* after [IBWS_READY + incoming request] */ /* => [(ibw_accept)IBWS_READY | (ibw_disconnect)STOPPED | ERROR] */ IBWS_STOPPED, /* normal stop <= ibw_disconnect+(IBWS_READY | IBWS_CONNECT_REQUEST) */ IBWS_ERROR /* abnormal state; ibw_stop must be called after this */ } ibw_state_ctx; /* Connection state */ typedef struct _ibw_ctx { void *ctx_userdata; /* see ibw_init */ ibw_state_ctx state; void *internal; ibw_conn *conn_list; /* 1st elem of double linked list */ } ibw_ctx; typedef enum { IBWC_INIT = 0, /* conn start - internal state */ IBWC_CONNECTED, /* after ibw_accept or ibw_connect */ IBWC_DISCONNECTED, /* after ibw_disconnect */ IBWC_ERROR } ibw_state_conn; typedef struct _ibw_conn { ibw_ctx *ctx; ibw_state_conn state; void *conn_userdata; /* see ibw_connect and ibw_accept */ void *internal; ibw_conn *prev, next; } ibw_conn; /* * (name, value) pair for array param of ibw_init */ typedef struct _ibw_initattr { const char *name; const char *value; } ibw_initattr; /* * Callback function definition which should inform you about * connection state change * This callback is invoked from within ibw_process_event. * Both <conn> and <ctx> can be NULL if their state didn't change. * Return nonzero on error. */ typedef int (*ibw_connstate_fn_t)(ibw_ctx *ctx, ibw_conn *conn); /* * Callback function definition which should process incoming packets * This callback is invoked from within ibw_process_event. * Return nonzero on error. * * Important: you mustn't store buf pointer for later use. Process its contents before returning. */ typedef int (*ibw_receive_fn_t)(ibw_conn *conn, void *buf, int n); /* * settings: array of (name, value) pairs * where name is one of: * max_send_wr [default is 256] * max_recv_wr [default is 1024] * <...> * * Must be called _ONCE_ for each node. * * max_msg_size is the maximum size of a message * (max_send_wr + max_recv_wr) * max_msg_size bytes allocated per connection * * returns non-NULL on success * * talloc_free must be called for the result in IBWS_STOPPED; * it will close resources by destructor * connections(ibw_conn *) must have been closed prior talloc_free */ ibw_ctx *ibw_init(ibw_initattr *attr, int nattr, void *ctx_userdata, ibw_connstate_fn_t ibw_connstate, ibw_receive_fn_t ibw_receive, event_content *ectx, int max_msg_size); /* * Must be called in states of (IBWS_ERROR, IBWS_READY, IBWS_CONNECT_REQUEST) * * It will send out disconnect requests and free up ibw_conn structures. * The ctx->state will transit to IBWS_STOPPED after every conn are disconnected. * During that time, you mustn't send/recv/disconnect any more. * Only after ctx->state=IBWS_STOPPED you can talloc_free the ctx. */ int ibw_stop(ibw_ctx *ctx); /*************** connection initiation - like stream sockets *****/ /* * works like socket bind * needs a normal internet address here * * return 0 on success */ int ibw_bind(ibw_ctx *ctx, struct sockaddr_in *my_addr); /* * works like socket listen * non-blocking * enables accepting incoming connections (after IBWS_READY) * (it doesn't touch ctx->state by itself) * * returns 0 on success */ int ibw_listen(ibw_ctx *ctx, int backlog); /* * works like socket accept * initializes a connection to a client * must be called when state=IBWS_CONNECT_REQUEST * * returns 0 on success * * You have +1 waiting here: you will get ibw_conn (having the * same <conn_userdata> member) structure in ibw_connstate_fn_t. * * Important: you won't get remote IP address (only internal conn info) */ int ibw_accept(ibw_ctx *ctx, ibw_conn *conn, void *conn_userdata); /* * Needs a normal internet address here * can be called within IBWS_READY|IBWS_CONNECT_REQUEST * * returns non-NULL on success * * You have +1 waiting here: you will get ibw_conn (having the * same <conn_userdata> member) structure in ibw_connstate_fn_t. */ int ibw_connect(ibw_ctx *ctx, struct sockaddr_in *serv_addr, void *conn_userdata); /* * Sends out a disconnect request. * You should process fds after calling this function * and then process it with ibw_process_event normally * until you get conn->state = IBWC_DISCONNECTED * * You mustn't talloc_free <conn> yet right after this, * first wait for IBWC_DISCONNECTED. */ void ibw_disconnect(ibw_conn *conn); /************ Infiniband specific event loop wrapping ******************/ /* * You have to use this buf to fill in before send. * It's just to avoid memcpy.in ibw_send. * Use the same (buf, key) pair with ibw_send. * Don't use more space than maxsize (see ibw_init). * * Returns 0 on success. */ int ibw_alloc_send_buf(ibw_conn *conn, void **buf, void **key); /* * Send the message in one * Can be invoked any times (should fit into buffers) and at any time * (in conn->state=IBWC_CONNECTED) * n must be less or equal than max_msg_size (see ibw_init) * * You mustn't use (buf, key) any more for sending. */ int ibw_send(ibw_conn *conn, void *buf, void *key, int n); /* * Retrieves the last error * result: always non-zero, mustn't be freed (static) */ const char *ibw_getLastError();