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0 | 1 /********************************************************************************************************* |
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36 /* This file contains the definitions of functions and types used by the libfreeDiameter library. |
0 | 37 * |
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38 * This library is meant to be used by both the freeDiameter daemon and its extensions. |
0 | 39 * |
40 * It provides the tools to manipulate Diameter messages and related data. | |
41 * | |
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42 * This file should always be included as #include <freeDiameter/libfreeDiameter.h> |
0 | 43 */ |
44 | |
45 #ifndef _LIBFREEDIAMETER_H | |
46 #define _LIBFREEDIAMETER_H | |
47 | |
48 #ifndef FD_IS_CONFIG | |
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49 #error "You must include 'freeDiameter-host.h' before this file." |
0 | 50 #endif /* FD_IS_CONFIG */ |
51 | |
52 #include <pthread.h> | |
53 #include <string.h> | |
54 #include <assert.h> | |
55 #include <errno.h> | |
56 #include <arpa/inet.h> | |
57 #include <sys/socket.h> | |
58 #include <netdb.h> | |
59 #include <stdio.h> | |
60 #include <stdlib.h> | |
61 #include <unistd.h> | |
62 | |
63 /*============================================================*/ | |
64 /* DEBUG */ | |
65 /*============================================================*/ | |
66 #ifndef ASSERT | |
67 #define ASSERT(x) assert(x) | |
68 #endif /* ASSERT */ | |
69 | |
70 /* | |
71 * FUNCTION: fd_log_debug | |
72 * | |
73 * PARAMETERS: | |
74 * format : Same format string as in the printf function | |
75 * ... : Same list as printf | |
76 * | |
77 * DESCRIPTION: | |
78 * Log internal information for use of developpers only. | |
79 * The format and arguments may contain UTF-8 encoded data. The | |
80 * output medium (file or console) is expected to support this encoding. | |
81 * | |
82 * This function assumes that a global mutex called "fd_log_lock" exists | |
83 * in the address space of the current process. | |
84 * | |
85 * RETURN VALUE: | |
86 * None. | |
87 */ | |
88 void fd_log_debug ( char * format, ... ); | |
89 extern pthread_mutex_t fd_log_lock; | |
90 | |
91 /* | |
92 * FUNCTION: fd_log_threadname | |
93 * | |
94 * PARAMETERS: | |
95 * name : \0-terminated string containing a name to identify the current thread. | |
96 * | |
97 * DESCRIPTION: | |
98 * Name the current thread, useful for debugging multi-threaded problems. | |
99 * | |
100 * This function assumes that a global thread-specific key called "fd_log_thname" exists | |
101 * in the address space of the current process. | |
102 * | |
103 * RETURN VALUE: | |
104 * None. | |
105 */ | |
106 void fd_log_threadname ( char * name ); | |
107 extern pthread_key_t fd_log_thname; | |
108 | |
109 /* | |
110 * FUNCTION: fd_log_time | |
111 * | |
112 * PARAMETERS: | |
113 * buf : An array where the time must be stored | |
114 * len : size of the buffer | |
115 * | |
116 * DESCRIPTION: | |
117 * Writes the current timestamp (in human readable format) in a buffer. | |
118 * | |
119 * RETURN VALUE: | |
120 * pointer to buf. | |
121 */ | |
122 char * fd_log_time ( char * buf, size_t len ); | |
123 | |
124 | |
125 /* levels definitions */ | |
126 #define NONE 0 /* Display no debug message */ | |
127 #define INFO 1 /* Display errors only */ | |
128 #define FULL 2 /* Display additional information to follow code execution */ | |
129 #define ANNOYING 4 /* Very verbose, for example in loops */ | |
130 #define FCTS 6 /* Display entry parameters of most functions */ | |
131 #define CALL 9 /* Display calls to most functions (with CHECK macros) */ | |
132 | |
133 /* Default level is INFO */ | |
134 #ifndef TRACE_LEVEL | |
135 #define TRACE_LEVEL INFO | |
136 #endif /* TRACE_LEVEL */ | |
137 | |
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138 /* The level of the file being compiled. */ |
0 | 139 static int local_debug_level = TRACE_LEVEL; |
140 | |
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141 /* A global level, changed by configuration or cmd line for example. default is 0. */ |
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144 /* Some portability code to get nice function name in __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ */ |
0 | 145 #if __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L |
146 # if __GNUC__ >= 2 | |
147 # define __func__ __FUNCTION__ | |
148 # else /* __GNUC__ >= 2 */ | |
149 # define __func__ "<unknown>" | |
150 # endif /* __GNUC__ >= 2 */ | |
151 #endif /* __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L */ | |
152 #ifndef __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ | |
153 #define __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ __func__ | |
154 #endif /* __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ */ | |
155 | |
156 /* Boolean for tracing at a certain level */ | |
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157 #define TRACE_BOOL(_level_) ( (_level_) <= local_debug_level + fd_g_debug_lvl ) |
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159 /* The general debug macro, each call results in two lines of debug messages (change the macro for more compact output) */ |
0 | 160 #define TRACE_DEBUG(level,format,args... ) { \ |
161 if ( TRACE_BOOL(level) ) { \ | |
162 char __buf[25]; \ | |
163 char * __thn = ((char *)pthread_getspecific(fd_log_thname) ?: "unnamed"); \ | |
164 fd_log_debug("\t | th:%-30s\t%s\tin %s@%s:%d\n" \ | |
165 "\t%s|%*s" format "\n", \ | |
166 __thn, fd_log_time(__buf, sizeof(__buf)), __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
167 (level < FULL)?"@":" ",level, "", ## args); \ | |
168 } \ | |
169 } | |
170 | |
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171 /* Helper for function entry -- for very detailed trace of the execution */ |
0 | 172 #define TRACE_ENTRY(_format,_args... ) \ |
173 TRACE_DEBUG(FCTS, "->%s (" #_args ") = (" _format ") >", __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, ##_args ); | |
174 | |
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175 /* Helper for debugging by adding traces -- for debuging a specific location of the code */ |
0 | 176 #define TRACE_HERE() \ |
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177 TRACE_DEBUG(NONE, " -- debug checkpoint -- "); |
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179 /* Helper for tracing the CHECK_* macros bellow -- very very verbose code execution! */ |
0 | 180 #define TRACE_DEBUG_ALL( str ) \ |
181 TRACE_DEBUG(CALL, str ); | |
182 | |
183 | |
184 /* Macros to check a return value and branch out in case of error. | |
185 * These macro must be used only when errors are highly improbable, not for expected errors. | |
186 */ | |
187 | |
188 /* Check the return value of a system function and execute fallback in case of error */ | |
189 #define CHECK_SYS_DO( __call__, __fallback__ ) { \ | |
190 int __ret__; \ | |
191 TRACE_DEBUG_ALL( "Check SYS: " #__call__ ); \ | |
192 __ret__ = (__call__); \ | |
193 if (__ret__ < 0) { \ | |
194 int __err__ = errno; /* We may handle EINTR here */ \ | |
195 TRACE_DEBUG(NONE, "ERROR: in '" #__call__ "' :\t%s", strerror(__err__));\ | |
196 __fallback__; \ | |
197 } \ | |
198 } | |
199 /* Check the return value of a system function, return error code on error */ | |
200 #define CHECK_SYS( __call__ ) { \ | |
201 int __ret__; \ | |
202 TRACE_DEBUG_ALL( "Check SYS: " #__call__ ); \ | |
203 __ret__ = (__call__); \ | |
204 if (__ret__ < 0) { \ | |
205 int __err__ = errno; /* We may handle EINTR here */ \ | |
206 TRACE_DEBUG(NONE, "ERROR: in '" #__call__ "' :\t%s", strerror(__err__));\ | |
207 return __err__; \ | |
208 } \ | |
209 } | |
210 | |
211 /* Check the return value of a POSIX function and execute fallback in case of error or special value */ | |
212 #define CHECK_POSIX_DO2( __call__, __speval__, __fallback1__, __fallback2__ ) { \ | |
213 int __ret__; \ | |
214 TRACE_DEBUG_ALL( "Check POSIX: " #__call__ ); \ | |
215 __ret__ = (__call__); \ | |
216 if (__ret__ != 0) { \ | |
217 if (__ret__ == (__speval__)) { \ | |
218 __fallback1__; \ | |
219 } else { \ | |
220 TRACE_DEBUG(NONE, "ERROR: in '" #__call__ "':\t%s", strerror(__ret__)); \ | |
221 __fallback2__; \ | |
222 } \ | |
223 } \ | |
224 } | |
225 | |
226 /* Check the return value of a POSIX function and execute fallback in case of error */ | |
227 #define CHECK_POSIX_DO( __call__, __fallback__ ) \ | |
228 CHECK_POSIX_DO2( (__call__), 0, , __fallback__ ); | |
229 | |
230 /* Check the return value of a POSIX function and return it if error */ | |
231 #define CHECK_POSIX( __call__ ) { \ | |
232 int __v__; \ | |
233 CHECK_POSIX_DO( __v__ = (__call__), return __v__ ); \ | |
234 } | |
235 | |
236 /* Check that a memory allocator did not return NULL, otherwise log an error and execute fallback */ | |
237 #define CHECK_MALLOC_DO( __call__, __fallback__ ) { \ | |
238 void * __ret__; \ | |
239 TRACE_DEBUG_ALL( "Check MALLOC: " #__call__ ); \ | |
240 __ret__ = (void *)( __call__ ); \ | |
241 if (__ret__ == NULL) { \ | |
242 int __err__ = errno; \ | |
243 TRACE_DEBUG(NONE, "ERROR: in '" #__call__ "':\t%s", strerror(__err__)); \ | |
244 __fallback__; \ | |
245 } \ | |
246 } | |
247 | |
248 /* Check that a memory allocator did not return NULL, otherwise return ENOMEM */ | |
249 #define CHECK_MALLOC( __call__ ) \ | |
250 CHECK_MALLOC_DO( __call__, return ENOMEM ); | |
251 | |
252 | |
253 /* The next macros can be used also for expected errors */ | |
254 | |
255 /* Check parameters at function entry, execute fallback on error */ | |
256 #define CHECK_PARAMS_DO( __bool__, __fallback__ ) \ | |
257 TRACE_DEBUG_ALL( "Check PARAMS: " #__bool__ ); \ | |
258 if ( ! (__bool__) ) { \ | |
259 TRACE_DEBUG(INFO, "Invalid parameter received in '" #__bool__ "'"); \ | |
260 __fallback__; \ | |
261 } | |
262 /* Check parameters at function entry, return EINVAL if the boolean is false (similar to assert) */ | |
263 #define CHECK_PARAMS( __bool__ ) \ | |
264 CHECK_PARAMS_DO( __bool__, return EINVAL ); | |
265 | |
266 /* Check the return value of an internal function, log and propagate */ | |
267 #define CHECK_FCT_DO( __call__, __fallback__ ) { \ | |
268 int __ret__; \ | |
269 TRACE_DEBUG_ALL( "Check FCT: " #__call__ ); \ | |
270 __ret__ = (__call__); \ | |
271 if (__ret__ != 0) { \ | |
272 TRACE_DEBUG(INFO, "Error in '" #__call__ "':\t%s", strerror(__ret__)); \ | |
273 __fallback__; \ | |
274 } \ | |
275 } | |
276 /* Check the return value of a function call, return any error code */ | |
277 #define CHECK_FCT( __call__ ) { \ | |
278 int __v__; \ | |
279 CHECK_FCT_DO( __v__ = (__call__), return __v__ ); \ | |
280 } | |
281 | |
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283 /*============================================================*/ |
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284 /* MACROS */ |
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285 /*============================================================*/ |
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287 /* helper macros (pre-processor hacks to allow macro arguments) */ |
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288 #define __str( arg ) #arg |
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289 #define _stringize( arg ) __str( arg ) |
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290 #define __agr( arg1, arg2 ) arg1 ## arg2 |
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291 #define _aggregate( arg1, arg2 ) __agr( arg1, arg2 ) |
0 | 292 |
293 /* Some aliases to socket addresses structures */ | |
294 #define sSS struct sockaddr_storage | |
295 #define sSA struct sockaddr | |
296 #define sSA4 struct sockaddr_in | |
297 #define sSA6 struct sockaddr_in6 | |
298 | |
299 /* Dump one sockaddr */ | |
300 #define sSA_DUMP( level, text, sa ) { \ | |
301 sSA * __sa = (sSA *)(sa); \ | |
302 char *__str, __addrbuf[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; \ | |
303 if (__sa) { \ | |
304 int __rc = getnameinfo(__sa, \ | |
305 sizeof(sSS), \ | |
306 __addrbuf, \ | |
307 sizeof(__addrbuf), \ | |
308 NULL, \ | |
309 0, \ | |
310 0); \ | |
311 if (__rc) \ | |
312 __str = (char *)gai_strerror(__rc); \ | |
313 else \ | |
314 __str = &__addrbuf[0]; \ | |
315 } else { \ | |
316 __str = "(NULL / ANY)"; \ | |
317 } \ | |
318 TRACE_DEBUG(level, text "%s", __str); \ | |
319 } | |
320 | |
321 /* The sockaddr length of a sSS structure */ | |
322 #define sSSlen( _ss_ ) \ | |
323 ( (socklen_t) ( ((_ss_)->ss_family == AF_INET) ? (sizeof(sSA4)) : \ | |
324 (((_ss_)->ss_family == AF_INET6) ? (sizeof(sSA6)) : \ | |
325 0 ) ) ) | |
326 | |
327 /* Define the value of IP loopback address */ | |
328 #ifndef INADDR_LOOPBACK | |
329 #define INADDR_LOOPBACK inet_addr("127.0.0.1") | |
330 #endif /* INADDR_LOOPBACK */ | |
331 | |
332 /* create a V4MAPPED address */ | |
333 #define IN6_ADDR_V4MAP( a6, a4 ) { \ | |
334 ((uint32_t *)(a6))[0] = 0; \ | |
335 ((uint32_t *)(a6))[1] = 0; \ | |
336 ((uint32_t *)(a6))[2] = htonl(0xffff); \ | |
337 ((uint32_t *)(a6))[3] = (uint32_t)(a4); \ | |
338 } | |
339 | |
340 /* Retrieve a v4 value from V4MAPPED address ( takes a s6_addr as param) */ | |
341 #define IN6_ADDR_V4UNMAP( a6 ) \ | |
342 (((in_addr_t *)(a6))[3]) | |
343 | |
344 | |
345 /* We provide macros to convert 64 bit values to and from network byte-order, on systems where it is not already provided. */ | |
346 #ifndef HAVE_NTOHLL /* Defined in config.h, if the ntohll symbol is defined on the system */ | |
347 # if HOST_BIG_ENDIAN | |
348 /* In big-endian systems, we don't have to change the values, since the order is the same as network */ | |
349 # define ntohll(x) (x) | |
350 # define htonll(x) (x) | |
351 # else /* HOST_BIG_ENDIAN */ | |
352 /* For these systems, we must reverse the bytes. Use ntohl and htonl on sub-32 blocs, and inverse these blocs. */ | |
353 # define ntohll(x) (typeof (x))( (((uint64_t)ntohl( (uint32_t)(x))) << 32 ) | ((uint64_t) ntohl( ((uint64_t)(x)) >> 32 ))) | |
354 # define htonll(x) (typeof (x))( (((uint64_t)htonl( (uint32_t)(x))) << 32 ) | ((uint64_t) htonl( ((uint64_t)(x)) >> 32 ))) | |
355 # endif /* HOST_BIG_ENDIAN */ | |
356 #endif /* HAVE_NTOHLL */ | |
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358 /* This macro will give the next multiple of 4 for an integer (used for padding sizes of AVP). */ |
0 | 359 #define PAD4(_x) ((_x) + ( (4 - (_x)) & 3 ) ) |
360 | |
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361 /* Useful to display as safe ASCII a value (will garbage UTF-8 output...) */ |
0 | 362 #define ASCII(_c) ( ((_c < 32) || (_c > 127)) ? ( _c ? '?' : ' ' ) : _c ) |
363 | |
364 /* Compare timespec structures */ | |
365 #define TS_IS_INFERIOR( ts1, ts2 ) \ | |
366 ( ((ts1)->tv_sec < (ts2)->tv_sec ) \ | |
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367 || (((ts1)->tv_sec == (ts2)->tv_sec ) && ((ts1)->tv_nsec < (ts2)->tv_nsec) )) |
0 | 368 |
369 | |
370 /*============================================================*/ | |
371 /* THREADS */ | |
372 /*============================================================*/ | |
373 | |
374 /* Terminate a thread */ | |
375 static __inline__ int fd_thr_term(pthread_t * th) | |
376 { | |
377 int ret = 0; | |
378 void * th_ret = NULL; | |
379 | |
380 CHECK_PARAMS(th); | |
381 | |
382 /* Test if it was already terminated */ | |
383 if (*th == (pthread_t)NULL) | |
384 return 0; | |
385 | |
386 /* Cancel the thread if it is still running - ignore error if it was already terminated */ | |
387 (void) pthread_cancel(*th); | |
388 | |
389 /* Then join the thread */ | |
390 CHECK_POSIX_DO( ret = pthread_join(*th, &th_ret), /* continue */ ); | |
391 | |
392 if (th_ret != NULL) { | |
393 TRACE_DEBUG(FULL, "The thread returned the following value: %p (ignored)", th_ret); | |
394 } | |
395 | |
396 /* Clean the location */ | |
397 *th = (pthread_t)NULL; | |
398 | |
399 return ret; | |
400 } | |
401 | |
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402 /* Cleanups for cancellation (all threads should be safely cancelable...) */ |
0 | 403 static __inline__ void fd_cleanup_mutex( void * mutex ) |
404 { | |
405 CHECK_POSIX_DO( pthread_mutex_unlock((pthread_mutex_t *)mutex), /* */); | |
406 } | |
407 | |
408 static __inline__ void fd_cleanup_rwlock( void * rwlock ) | |
409 { | |
410 CHECK_POSIX_DO( pthread_rwlock_unlock((pthread_rwlock_t *)rwlock), /* */); | |
411 } | |
412 | |
413 static __inline__ void fd_cleanup_buffer( void * buffer ) | |
414 { | |
415 free(buffer); | |
416 } | |
417 | |
418 /*============================================================*/ | |
419 /* LISTS */ | |
420 /*============================================================*/ | |
421 | |
422 /* The following structure represents a chained list element */ | |
423 struct fd_list { | |
424 struct fd_list *next; /* next element in the list */ | |
425 struct fd_list *prev; /* previous element in the list */ | |
426 struct fd_list *head; /* head of the list */ | |
427 void *o; /* additional avialbe pointer used for start of the parento object or other purpose */ | |
428 }; | |
429 | |
430 #define FD_LIST( _li ) ((struct fd_list *)( _li )) | |
431 | |
432 /* Initialize a list element */ | |
433 void fd_list_init ( struct fd_list * list, void *obj ); | |
434 | |
435 /* Return boolean, true if the list is empty */ | |
436 #define FD_IS_LIST_EMPTY( _list ) (((FD_LIST(_list))->head == (_list)) && ((FD_LIST(_list))->next == (_list))) | |
437 | |
438 /* Insert an item in a list at known position */ | |
439 void fd_list_insert_after ( struct fd_list * ref, struct fd_list * item ); | |
440 void fd_list_insert_before ( struct fd_list * ref, struct fd_list * item ); | |
441 | |
442 /* Insert an item in an ordered list -- ordering function provided. If duplicate object found, EEXIST and it is returned in ref_duplicate */ | |
443 int fd_list_insert_ordered( struct fd_list * head, struct fd_list * item, int (*cmp_fct)(void *, void *), void ** ref_duplicate); | |
444 | |
445 /* Unlink an item from a list */ | |
446 void fd_list_unlink ( struct fd_list * item ); | |
447 | |
448 /* Compute a hash value of a string (session id, diameter id, ...) */ | |
449 uint32_t fd_hash ( char * string, size_t len ); | |
450 | |
451 | |
452 | |
453 /*============================================================*/ | |
454 /* DICTIONARY */ | |
455 /*============================================================*/ | |
456 /* Structure that contains the complete dictionary definitions */ | |
457 struct dictionary; | |
458 | |
459 /* Structure that contains a dictionary object */ | |
460 struct dict_object; | |
461 | |
462 /* Types of object in the dictionary. */ | |
463 enum dict_object_type { | |
464 DICT_VENDOR = 1, /* Vendor */ | |
465 DICT_APPLICATION, /* Diameter Application */ | |
466 DICT_TYPE, /* AVP data type */ | |
467 DICT_ENUMVAL, /* Named constant (value of an enumerated AVP type) */ | |
468 DICT_AVP, /* AVP */ | |
469 DICT_COMMAND, /* Diameter Command */ | |
470 DICT_RULE /* a Rule for AVP in command or grouped AVP */ | |
471 #define DICT_TYPE_MAX DICT_RULE | |
472 }; | |
473 | |
474 /* Initialize a dictionary */ | |
475 int fd_dict_init(struct dictionary ** dict); | |
476 /* Destroy a dictionary */ | |
477 int fd_dict_fini(struct dictionary ** dict); | |
478 | |
479 /* | |
480 * FUNCTION: fd_dict_new | |
481 * | |
482 * PARAMETERS: | |
483 * dict : Pointer to the dictionnary where the object is created | |
484 * type : What kind of object must be created | |
485 * data : pointer to the data for the object. | |
486 * type parameter is used to determine the type of data (see bellow for detail). | |
487 * parent : a reference to a parent object, if needed. | |
488 * ref : upon successful creation, reference to new object is stored here if !null. | |
489 * | |
490 * DESCRIPTION: | |
491 * Create a new object in the dictionary. | |
492 * See following object sections in this header file for more information on data and parent parameters format. | |
493 * | |
494 * RETURN VALUE: | |
495 * 0 : The object is created in the dictionary. | |
496 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
497 * EEXIST : This object is already defined in the dictionary (with conflicting data). | |
498 * If "ref" is not NULL, it points to the existing element on return. | |
499 * (other standard errors may be returned, too, with their standard meaning. Example: | |
500 * ENOMEM : Memory allocation for the new object element failed.) | |
501 */ | |
502 int fd_dict_new ( struct dictionary * dict, enum dict_object_type type, void * data, struct dict_object * parent, struct dict_object **ref ); | |
503 | |
504 /* | |
505 * FUNCTION: fd_dict_search | |
506 * | |
507 * PARAMETERS: | |
508 * dict : Pointer to the dictionnary where the object is searched | |
509 * type : type of object that is being searched | |
510 * criteria : how the object must be searched. See object-related sections bellow for more information. | |
511 * what : depending on criteria, the data that must be searched. | |
512 * result : On successful return, pointer to the object is stored here. | |
513 * retval : this value is returned if the object is not found and result is not NULL. | |
514 * | |
515 * DESCRIPTION: | |
516 * Perform a search in the dictionary. | |
517 * See the object-specific sections bellow to find how to look for each objects. | |
518 * If the "result" parameter is NULL, the function is used to check if an object is in the dictionary. | |
519 * Otherwise, a reference to the object is stored in result if found. | |
520 * If result is not NULL and the object is not found, retval is returned (should be 0 or ENOENT usually) | |
521 * | |
522 * RETURN VALUE: | |
523 * 0 : The object has been found in the dictionary, or *result is NULL. | |
524 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
525 * ENOENT : No matching object has been found, and result was NULL. | |
526 */ | |
527 int fd_dict_search ( struct dictionary * dict, enum dict_object_type type, int criteria, void * what, struct dict_object **result, int retval ); | |
528 | |
529 /* Special case: get the generic error command object */ | |
530 int fd_dict_get_error_cmd(struct dictionary * dict, struct dict_object **obj); | |
531 | |
532 /* | |
533 * FUNCTION: fd_dict_getval | |
534 * | |
535 * PARAMETERS: | |
536 * object : Pointer to a dictionary object. | |
537 * data : pointer to a structure to hold the data for the object. | |
538 * The type is the same as "data" parameter in fd_dict_new function. | |
539 * | |
540 * DESCRIPTION: | |
541 * Retrieve content of a dictionary object. | |
542 * See following object sections in this header file for more information on data and parent parameters format. | |
543 * | |
544 * RETURN VALUE: | |
545 * 0 : The content of the object has been retrieved. | |
546 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
547 */ | |
548 int fd_dict_getval ( struct dict_object * object, void * val); | |
549 int fd_dict_gettype ( struct dict_object * object, enum dict_object_type * type); | |
550 int fd_dict_getdict ( struct dict_object * object, struct dictionary ** dict); | |
551 | |
552 /* Debug functions */ | |
553 void fd_dict_dump_object(struct dict_object * obj); | |
554 void fd_dict_dump(struct dictionary * dict); | |
555 | |
556 | |
557 /* | |
558 *************************************************************************** | |
559 * | |
560 * Vendor object | |
561 * | |
562 * These types are used to manage vendors in the dictionary | |
563 * | |
564 *************************************************************************** | |
565 */ | |
566 | |
567 /* Type to hold a Vendor ID: "SMI Network Management Private Enterprise Codes" (RFC3232) */ | |
568 typedef uint32_t vendor_id_t; | |
569 | |
570 /* Type to hold data associated to a vendor */ | |
571 struct dict_vendor_data { | |
572 vendor_id_t vendor_id; /* ID of a vendor */ | |
573 char *vendor_name; /* The name of this vendor */ | |
574 }; | |
575 | |
576 /* The criteria for searching a vendor object in the dictionary */ | |
577 enum { | |
578 VENDOR_BY_ID = 10, /* "what" points to a vendor_id_t */ | |
579 VENDOR_BY_NAME, /* "what" points to a string */ | |
580 VENDOR_OF_APPLICATION /* "what" points to a struct dict_object containing an application (see bellow) */ | |
581 }; | |
582 | |
583 /*** | |
584 * API usage : | |
585 | |
586 Note: the value of "vendor_name" is copied when the object is created, and the string may be disposed afterwards. | |
587 On the other side, when value is retrieved with dict_getval, the string is not copied and MUST NOT be freed. It will | |
588 be freed automatically along with the object itself with call to dict_fini later. | |
589 | |
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0 | 591 The "parent" parameter is not used for vendors. |
592 Sample code to create a vendor: | |
593 { | |
594 int ret; | |
595 struct dict_object * myvendor; | |
596 struct dict_vendor_data myvendordata = { 23455, "my vendor name" }; -- just an example... | |
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597 ret = fd_dict_new ( dict, DICT_VENDOR, &myvendordata, NULL, &myvendor ); |
0 | 598 } |
599 | |
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600 - fd_dict_search: |
0 | 601 Sample codes to look for a vendor object, by its id or name: |
602 { | |
603 int ret; | |
604 struct dict_object * vendor_found; | |
605 vendor_id_t vendorid = 23455; | |
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606 ret = fd_dict_search ( dict, DICT_VENDOR, VENDOR_BY_ID, &vendorid, &vendor_found, ENOENT); |
0 | 607 - or - |
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608 ret = fd_dict_search ( dict, DICT_VENDOR, VENDOR_BY_NAME, "my vendor name", &vendor_found, ENOENT); |
0 | 609 } |
610 | |
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611 - fd_dict_getval: |
0 | 612 Sample code to retrieve the data from a vendor object: |
613 { | |
614 int ret; | |
615 struct dict_object * myvendor; | |
616 struct dict_vendor_data myvendordata; | |
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617 ret = fd_dict_search ( dict, DICT_VENDOR, VENDOR_BY_NAME, "my vendor name", &myvendor, ENOENT); |
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618 ret = fd_dict_getval ( myvendor, &myvendordata ); |
0 | 619 printf("my vendor id: %d\n", myvendordata.vendor_id ); |
620 } | |
621 | |
622 | |
623 */ | |
624 | |
625 /* | |
626 *************************************************************************** | |
627 * | |
628 * Application object | |
629 * | |
630 * These types are used to manage Diameter applications in the dictionary | |
631 * | |
632 *************************************************************************** | |
633 */ | |
634 | |
635 /* Type to hold a Diameter application ID: IANA assigned value for this application. */ | |
636 typedef uint32_t application_id_t; | |
637 | |
638 /* Type to hold data associated to an application */ | |
639 struct dict_application_data { | |
640 application_id_t application_id; /* ID of the application */ | |
641 char *application_name; /* The name of this application */ | |
642 }; | |
643 | |
644 /* The criteria for searching an application object in the dictionary */ | |
645 enum { | |
646 APPLICATION_BY_ID = 20, /* "what" points to a application_id_t */ | |
647 APPLICATION_BY_NAME, /* "what" points to a string */ | |
648 APPLICATION_OF_TYPE, /* "what" points to a struct dict_object containing a type object (see bellow) */ | |
649 APPLICATION_OF_COMMAND /* "what" points to a struct dict_object containing a command (see bellow) */ | |
650 }; | |
651 | |
652 /*** | |
653 * API usage : | |
654 | |
655 The "parent" parameter of dict_new may point to a vendor object to inform of what vendor defines the application. | |
656 for standard-track applications, the "parent" parameter should be NULL. | |
657 The vendor associated to an application is retrieved with VENDOR_OF_APPLICATION search criteria on vendors. | |
658 | |
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0 | 660 Sample code for application creation: |
661 { | |
662 int ret; | |
663 struct dict_object * vendor; | |
664 struct dict_object * appl; | |
665 struct dict_vendor_data vendor_data = { | |
666 23455, | |
667 "my vendor name" | |
668 }; | |
669 struct dict_application_data app_data = { | |
670 9789, | |
671 "my vendor's application" | |
672 }; | |
673 | |
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675 ret = fd_dict_new ( dict, DICT_APPLICATION, &app_data, vendor, &appl ); |
0 | 676 } |
677 | |
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680 { | |
681 int ret; | |
682 struct dict_object * vendor, * appli; | |
683 | |
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685 ret = fd_dict_search ( dict, DICT_VENDOR, VENDOR_OF_APPLICATION, appli, &vendor, ENOENT); |
0 | 686 } |
687 | |
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0 | 689 Sample code to retrieve the data from an application object: |
690 { | |
691 int ret; | |
692 struct dict_object * appli; | |
693 struct dict_application_data appl_data; | |
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695 ret = fd_dict_getval ( appli, &appl_data ); |
0 | 696 printf("my application id: %s\n", appl_data.application_id ); |
697 } | |
698 | |
699 */ | |
700 | |
701 /* | |
702 *************************************************************************** | |
703 * | |
704 * Type object | |
705 * | |
706 * These types are used to manage AVP data types in the dictionary | |
707 * | |
708 *************************************************************************** | |
709 */ | |
710 | |
711 /* Type to store any AVP value */ | |
712 union avp_value { | |
713 struct { | |
714 uint8_t *data; /* bytes buffer */ | |
715 size_t len; /* length of the data buffer */ | |
716 } os; /* Storage for an octet string, data is alloc'd and must be freed */ | |
717 int32_t i32; /* integer 32 */ | |
718 int64_t i64; /* integer 64 */ | |
719 uint32_t u32; /* unsigned 32 */ | |
720 uint64_t u64; /* unsigned 64 */ | |
721 float f32; /* float 32 */ | |
722 double f64; /* float 64 */ | |
723 }; | |
724 | |
725 /* These are the basic AVP types defined in RFC3588bis */ | |
726 enum dict_avp_basetype { | |
727 AVP_TYPE_GROUPED, | |
728 AVP_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, | |
729 AVP_TYPE_INTEGER32, | |
730 AVP_TYPE_INTEGER64, | |
731 AVP_TYPE_UNSIGNED32, | |
732 AVP_TYPE_UNSIGNED64, | |
733 AVP_TYPE_FLOAT32, | |
734 AVP_TYPE_FLOAT64 | |
735 #define AVP_TYPE_MAX AVP_TYPE_FLOAT64 | |
736 }; | |
737 | |
738 /* Callbacks that can be associated with a derived type to easily interpret the AVP value. */ | |
739 /* | |
740 * CALLBACK: dict_avpdata_interpret | |
741 * | |
742 * PARAMETERS: | |
743 * val : Pointer to the AVP value that must be interpreted. | |
744 * interpreted : The result of interpretation is stored here. The format and meaning depends on each type. | |
745 * | |
746 * DESCRIPTION: | |
747 * This callback can be provided with a derived type in order to facilitate the interpretation of formated data. | |
748 * For example, when an AVP of type "Address" is received, it can be used to convert the octetstring into a struct sockaddr. | |
749 * This callback is not called directly, but through the message's API msg_avp_value_interpret function. | |
750 * | |
751 * RETURN VALUE: | |
752 * 0 : Operation complete. | |
753 * !0 : An error occurred, the error code is returned. | |
754 */ | |
755 typedef int (*dict_avpdata_interpret) (union avp_value * value, void * interpreted); | |
756 /* | |
757 * CALLBACK: dict_avpdata_encode | |
758 * | |
759 * PARAMETERS: | |
760 * data : The formated data that must be stored in the AVP value. | |
761 * val : Pointer to the AVP value storage area where the data must be stored. | |
762 * | |
763 * DESCRIPTION: | |
764 * This callback can be provided with a derived type in order to facilitate the encoding of formated data. | |
765 * For example, it can be used to convert a struct sockaddr in an AVP value of type Address. | |
766 * This callback is not called directly, but through the message's API msg_avp_value_encode function. | |
767 * If the callback is defined for an OctetString based type, the created string must be malloc'd. free will be called | |
768 * automatically later. | |
769 * | |
770 * RETURN VALUE: | |
771 * 0 : Operation complete. | |
772 * !0 : An error occurred, the error code is returned. | |
773 */ | |
774 typedef int (*dict_avpdata_encode) (void * data, union avp_value * val); | |
775 | |
776 | |
777 /* Type to hold data associated to a derived AVP data type */ | |
778 struct dict_type_data { | |
779 enum dict_avp_basetype type_base; /* How the data of such AVP must be interpreted */ | |
780 char *type_name; /* The name of this type */ | |
781 dict_avpdata_interpret type_interpret;/* cb to convert the AVP value in more comprehensive format (or NULL) */ | |
782 dict_avpdata_encode type_encode; /* cb to convert formatted data into an AVP value (or NULL) */ | |
783 }; | |
784 | |
785 /* The criteria for searching a type object in the dictionary */ | |
786 enum { | |
787 TYPE_BY_NAME = 30, /* "what" points to a string */ | |
788 TYPE_OF_ENUMVAL, /* "what" points to a struct dict_object containing an enumerated constant (DICT_ENUMVAL, see bellow). */ | |
789 TYPE_OF_AVP /* "what" points to a struct dict_object containing an AVP object. */ | |
790 }; | |
791 | |
792 | |
793 /*** | |
794 * API usage : | |
795 | |
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798 | |
799 Sample code: | |
800 { | |
801 int ret; | |
802 struct dict_object * mytype; | |
803 struct dict_type_data mytypedata = | |
804 { | |
805 AVP_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, | |
806 "Address", | |
807 NULL, | |
808 NULL | |
809 }; | |
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815 { | |
816 int ret; | |
817 struct dict_object * address_type; | |
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818 ret = fd_dict_search ( dict, DICT_TYPE, TYPE_BY_NAME, "Address", &address_type, ENOENT); |
0 | 819 } |
820 | |
821 */ | |
822 | |
823 /* | |
824 *************************************************************************** | |
825 * | |
826 * Enumerated values object | |
827 * | |
828 * These types are used to manage named constants of some AVP, | |
829 * for enumerated types. Waaad allows contants for types others than Unsigned32 | |
830 * | |
831 *************************************************************************** | |
832 */ | |
833 | |
834 /* Type to hold data of named constants for AVP */ | |
835 struct dict_enumval_data { | |
836 char *enum_name; /* The name of this constant */ | |
837 union avp_value enum_value; /* Value of the constant. Union term depends on parent type's base type. */ | |
838 }; | |
839 | |
840 /* The criteria for searching a constant in the dictionary */ | |
841 enum { | |
842 ENUMVAL_BY_STRUCT = 40, /* "what" points to a struct dict_enumval_request as defined bellow */ | |
843 }; | |
844 | |
845 struct dict_enumval_request { | |
846 /* Identifier of the parent type, one of the following must not be NULL */ | |
847 struct dict_object *type_obj; | |
848 char *type_name; | |
849 | |
850 /* Search criteria for the constant */ | |
851 struct dict_enumval_data search; /* search.enum_value is used only if search.enum_name == NULL */ | |
852 }; | |
853 | |
854 /*** | |
855 * API usage : | |
856 | |
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859 Sample code to create a type "Boolean" with two constants "True" and "False": | |
860 { | |
861 int ret; | |
862 struct dict_object * type_boolean; | |
863 struct dict_type_data type_boolean_data = | |
864 { | |
865 AVP_TYPE_INTEGER32, | |
866 "Boolean", | |
867 NULL, | |
868 NULL | |
869 }; | |
870 struct dict_enumval_data boolean_false = | |
871 { | |
872 .enum_name="False", | |
873 .enum_value.i32 = 0 | |
874 }; | |
875 struct dict_enumval_data boolean_true = | |
876 { | |
877 .enum_name="True", | |
878 .enum_value.i32 = -1 | |
879 }; | |
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884 } | |
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0 | 887 Sample code to look for a constant name, by its value: |
888 { | |
889 int ret; | |
890 struct dict_object * value_found; | |
891 struct dict_enumval_request boolean_by_value = | |
892 { | |
893 .type_name = "Boolean", | |
894 .search.enum_name=NULL, | |
895 .search.enum_value.i32 = -1 | |
896 }; | |
897 | |
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900 | |
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0 | 902 Sample code to retrieve the data from a constant object: |
903 { | |
904 int ret; | |
905 struct dict_object * value_found; | |
906 struct dict_enumval_data boolean_data = NULL; | |
907 struct dict_enumval_request boolean_by_value = | |
908 { | |
909 .type_name = "Boolean", | |
910 .search.enum_name=NULL, | |
911 .search.enum_value.i32 = 0 | |
912 }; | |
913 | |
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0 | 916 printf(" Boolean with value 0: %s", boolean_data.enum_name ); |
917 } | |
918 */ | |
919 | |
920 /* | |
921 *************************************************************************** | |
922 * | |
923 * AVP object | |
924 * | |
925 * These objects are used to manage AVP definitions in the dictionary | |
926 * | |
927 *************************************************************************** | |
928 */ | |
929 | |
930 /* Type to hold an AVP code. For vendor 0, these codes are assigned by IANA. Otherwise, it is managed by the vendor */ | |
931 typedef uint32_t avp_code_t; | |
932 | |
933 /* Values of AVP flags */ | |
934 #define AVP_FLAG_VENDOR 0x80 | |
935 #define AVP_FLAG_MANDATORY 0x40 | |
936 #define AVP_FLAG_RESERVED3 0x20 | |
937 #define AVP_FLAG_RESERVED4 0x10 | |
938 #define AVP_FLAG_RESERVED5 0x08 | |
939 #define AVP_FLAG_RESERVED6 0x04 | |
940 #define AVP_FLAG_RESERVED7 0x02 | |
941 #define AVP_FLAG_RESERVED8 0x01 | |
942 | |
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944 #define DUMP_AVPFL_str "%c%c" |
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945 #define DUMP_AVPFL_val(_val) (_val & AVP_FLAG_VENDOR)?'V':'-' , (_val & AVP_FLAG_MANDATORY)?'M':'-' |
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947 /* Type to hold data associated to an avp */ | |
948 struct dict_avp_data { | |
949 avp_code_t avp_code; /* Code of the avp */ | |
950 vendor_id_t avp_vendor; /* Vendor of the AVP, or 0 */ | |
951 char *avp_name; /* Name of this AVP */ | |
952 uint8_t avp_flag_mask; /* Mask of fixed AVP flags */ | |
953 uint8_t avp_flag_val; /* Values of the fixed flags */ | |
954 enum dict_avp_basetype avp_basetype; /* Basic type of data found in the AVP */ | |
955 }; | |
956 | |
957 /* The criteria for searching an avp object in the dictionary */ | |
958 enum { | |
959 AVP_BY_CODE = 50, /* "what" points to an avp_code_t, vendor is always 0 */ | |
960 AVP_BY_NAME, /* "what" points to a string, vendor is always 0 */ | |
961 AVP_BY_CODE_AND_VENDOR, /* "what" points to a struct dict_avp_request (see bellow), where avp_vendor and avp_code are set */ | |
962 AVP_BY_NAME_AND_VENDOR /* "what" points to a struct dict_avp_request (see bellow), where avp_vendor and avp_name are set */ | |
963 }; | |
964 | |
965 /* Struct used for some researchs */ | |
966 struct dict_avp_request { | |
967 vendor_id_t avp_vendor; | |
968 avp_code_t avp_code; | |
969 char *avp_name; | |
970 }; | |
971 | |
972 | |
973 /*** | |
974 * API usage : | |
975 | |
976 If "parent" parameter is not NULL during AVP creation, it must point to a DICT_TYPE object. | |
977 The extended type is then attached to the AVP. In case where it is an enumerated type, the value of | |
978 AVP is automatically interpreted in debug messages, and in message checks. | |
979 The derived type of an AVP can be retrieved with: dict_search ( DICT_TYPE, TYPE_OF_AVP, avp, ... ) | |
980 | |
981 To create the rules (ABNF) for children of Grouped AVP, see the DICT_RULE related part. | |
982 | |
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0 | 984 Sample code for AVP creation: |
985 { | |
986 int ret; | |
987 struct dict_object * user_name_avp; | |
988 struct dict_object * boolean_type; | |
989 struct dict_object * sample_boolean_avp; | |
990 struct dict_avp_data user_name_data = { | |
991 1, // code | |
992 0, // vendor | |
993 "User-Name", // name | |
994 AVP_FLAG_VENDOR | AVP_FLAG_MANDATORY, // fixed mask: V and M values must always be defined as follow. other flags can be set or cleared | |
995 AVP_FLAG_MANDATORY, // the V flag must be cleared, the M flag must be set. | |
996 AVP_TYPE_OCTETSTRING // User-Name AVP contains OctetString data (further precision such as UTF8String can be given with a parent derived type) | |
997 }; | |
998 struct dict_avp_data sample_boolean_data = { | |
999 31337, | |
1000 23455, | |
1001 "Sample-Boolean", | |
1002 AVP_FLAG_VENDOR | AVP_FLAG_MANDATORY, | |
1003 AVP_FLAG_VENDOR, | |
1004 AVP_TYPE_INTEGER32 // This MUST be the same as parent type's | |
1005 }; | |
1006 | |
1007 -- Create an AVP with a base type -- | |
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1010 -- Create an AVP with a derived type -- | |
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0 | 1013 |
1014 } | |
1015 | |
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0 | 1017 Sample code to look for an AVP |
1018 { | |
1019 int ret; | |
1020 struct dict_object * avp_username; | |
1021 struct dict_object * avp_sampleboolean; | |
1022 struct dict_avp_request avpvendorboolean = | |
1023 { | |
1024 .avp_vendor = 23455, | |
1025 .avp_name = "Sample-Boolean" | |
1026 }; | |
1027 | |
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1032 } | |
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0 | 1035 Sample code to retrieve the data from an AVP object: |
1036 { | |
1037 int ret; | |
1038 struct dict_object * avp_username; | |
1039 struct dict_avp_data user_name_data; | |
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1041 ret = fd_dict_getval ( avp_username, &user_name_data ); |
0 | 1042 printf("User-Name code: %d\n", user_name_data.avp_code ); |
1043 } | |
1044 | |
1045 */ | |
1046 | |
1047 /* | |
1048 *************************************************************************** | |
1049 * | |
1050 * Command object | |
1051 * | |
1052 * These types are used to manage commands objects in the dictionary | |
1053 * | |
1054 *************************************************************************** | |
1055 */ | |
1056 | |
1057 /* Type to hold a Diameter command code: IANA assigned values. 0x0-0x7fffff=standard, 0x800000-0xfffffd=vendors, 0xfffffe-0xffffff=experimental */ | |
1058 typedef uint32_t command_code_t; | |
1059 | |
1060 /* Values of command flags */ | |
1061 #define CMD_FLAG_REQUEST 0x80 | |
1062 #define CMD_FLAG_PROXIABLE 0x40 | |
1063 #define CMD_FLAG_ERROR 0x20 | |
1064 #define CMD_FLAG_RETRANSMIT 0x10 | |
1065 #define CMD_FLAG_RESERVED5 0x08 | |
1066 #define CMD_FLAG_RESERVED6 0x04 | |
1067 #define CMD_FLAG_RESERVED7 0x02 | |
1068 #define CMD_FLAG_RESERVED8 0x01 | |
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1075 struct dict_cmd_data { | |
1076 command_code_t cmd_code; /* code of the command */ | |
1077 char *cmd_name; /* Name of the command */ | |
1078 uint8_t cmd_flag_mask; /* Mask of fixed-value flags */ | |
1079 uint8_t cmd_flag_val; /* values of the fixed flags */ | |
1080 }; | |
1081 | |
1082 /* The criteria for searching an avp object in the dictionary */ | |
1083 enum { | |
1084 CMD_BY_NAME = 60, /* "what" points to a string */ | |
1085 CMD_BY_CODE_R, /* "what" points to a command_code_t. The "Request" command is returned. */ | |
1086 CMD_BY_CODE_A, /* "what" points to a command_code_t. The "Answer" command is returned. */ | |
1087 CMD_ANSWER /* "what" points to a struct dict_object of a request command. The corresponding "Answer" command is returned. */ | |
1088 }; | |
1089 | |
1090 | |
1091 /*** | |
1092 * API usage : | |
1093 | |
1094 The "parent" parameter of dict_new may point to an application object to inform of what application defines the command. | |
1095 The application associated to a command is retrieved with APPLICATION_OF_COMMAND search criteria on applications. | |
1096 | |
1097 To create the rules for children of commands, see the DICT_RULE related part. | |
1098 | |
1099 Note that the "Request" and "Answer" commands are two independant objects. This allows to have different rules for each. | |
1100 | |
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1103 { | |
1104 int ret; | |
1105 struct dict_object * cer; | |
1106 struct dict_object * cea; | |
1107 struct dict_cmd_data ce_data = { | |
1108 257, // code | |
1109 "Capabilities-Exchange-Request", // name | |
1110 CMD_FLAG_REQUEST, // mask | |
1111 CMD_FLAG_REQUEST // value. Only the "R" flag is constrained here, set. | |
1112 }; | |
1113 | |
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1116 ce_data.cmd_name = "Capabilities-Exchange-Answer"; | |
1117 ce_data.cmd_flag_val = 0; // Same constraint on "R" flag, but this time it must be cleared. | |
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0 | 1123 Sample code to look for a command |
1124 { | |
1125 int ret; | |
1126 struct dict_object * cer, * cea; | |
1127 command_code_t code = 257; | |
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1134 { | |
1135 int ret; | |
1136 struct dict_object * cer; | |
1137 struct dict_object * cea; | |
1138 struct dict_cmd_data cea_data; | |
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1143 } | |
1144 | |
1145 */ | |
1146 | |
1147 /* | |
1148 *************************************************************************** | |
1149 * | |
1150 * Rule object | |
1151 * | |
1152 * These objects are used to manage rules in the dictionary (ABNF implementation) | |
1153 * This is used for checking messages validity (more powerful than a DTD) | |
1154 * | |
1155 *************************************************************************** | |
1156 */ | |
1157 | |
1158 /* This defines the kind of rule that is defined */ | |
1159 enum rule_position { | |
1160 RULE_FIXED_HEAD = 1, /* The AVP must be at the head of the group. The rule_order field is used to specify the position. */ | |
1161 RULE_REQUIRED, /* The AVP must be present in the parent, but its position is not defined. */ | |
1162 RULE_OPTIONAL, /* The AVP may be present in the message. Used to specify a max number of occurences for example */ | |
1163 RULE_FIXED_TAIL /* The AVP must be at the end of the group. The rule_order field is used to specify the position. */ | |
1164 }; | |
1165 | |
1166 /* Content of a RULE object data */ | |
1167 struct dict_rule_data { | |
1168 struct dict_object *rule_avp; /* Pointer to the AVP object that is concerned by this rule */ | |
1169 enum rule_position rule_position; /* The position in which the rule_avp must appear in the parent */ | |
1170 unsigned rule_order; /* for RULE_FIXED_* rules, the place. 1,2,3.. for HEAD rules; ...,3,2,1 for TAIL rules. */ | |
1171 int rule_min; /* Minimum number of occurences. -1 means "default": 0 for optional rules, 1 for other rules */ | |
1172 int rule_max; /* Maximum number of occurences. -1 means no maximum. 0 means the AVP is forbidden. */ | |
1173 }; | |
1174 | |
1175 /* The criteria for searching a rule in the dictionary */ | |
1176 enum { | |
1177 RULE_BY_AVP_AND_PARENT = 70 /* "what" points to a struct dict_rule_request -- see bellow. This is used to query "what is the rule for this AVP in this group?" */ | |
1178 }; | |
1179 | |
1180 /* Structure for querying the dictionary about a rule */ | |
1181 struct dict_rule_request { | |
1182 struct dict_object *rule_parent; /* The grouped avp or command to which the rule apply */ | |
1183 struct dict_object *rule_avp; /* The AVP concerned by this rule */ | |
1184 }; | |
1185 | |
1186 | |
1187 /*** | |
1188 * API usage : | |
1189 | |
1190 The "parent" parameter can not be NULL. It points to the object (grouped avp or command) to which this rule apply (i.e. for which the ABNF is defined). | |
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0 | 1193 Sample code for rule creation. Let's create the Proxy-Info grouped AVP for example. |
1194 { | |
1195 int ret; | |
1196 struct dict_object * proxy_info_avp; | |
1197 struct dict_object * proxy_host_avp; | |
1198 struct dict_object * proxy_state_avp; | |
1199 struct dict_object * diameteridentity_type; | |
1200 struct dict_rule_data rule_data; | |
1201 struct dict_type_data di_type_data = { AVP_TYPE_OCTETSTRING, "DiameterIdentity", NULL, NULL }; | |
1202 struct dict_avp_data proxy_info_data = { 284, 0, "Proxy-Info", AVP_FLAG_VENDOR | AVP_FLAG_MANDATORY, AVP_FLAG_MANDATORY, AVP_TYPE_GROUPED }; | |
1203 struct dict_avp_data proxy_host_data = { 280, 0, "Proxy-Host", AVP_FLAG_VENDOR | AVP_FLAG_MANDATORY, AVP_FLAG_MANDATORY, AVP_TYPE_OCTETSTRING }; | |
1204 struct dict_avp_data proxy_state_data = { 33, 0, "Proxy-State",AVP_FLAG_VENDOR | AVP_FLAG_MANDATORY, AVP_FLAG_MANDATORY, AVP_TYPE_OCTETSTRING }; | |
1205 | |
1206 -- Create the parent AVP | |
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0 | 1208 |
1209 -- Create the first child AVP. | |
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0 | 1212 |
1213 -- Create the other child AVP | |
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1216 -- Now we can create the rules. Both children AVP are mandatory. | |
1217 rule_data.rule_position = RULE_REQUIRED; | |
1218 rule_data.rule_min = -1; | |
1219 rule_data.rule_max = -1; | |
1220 | |
1221 rule_data.rule_avp = proxy_host_avp; | |
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1224 rule_data.rule_avp = proxy_state_avp; | |
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1230 */ | |
1231 | |
1232 /* Define some hard-coded values */ | |
1233 /* Commands Codes */ | |
1234 #define CC_CAPABILITIES_EXCHANGE 257 | |
1235 #define CC_RE_AUTH 258 | |
1236 #define CC_ACCOUNTING 271 | |
1237 #define CC_ABORT_SESSION 274 | |
1238 #define CC_SESSION_TERMINATION 275 | |
1239 #define CC_DEVICE_WATCHDOG 280 | |
1240 #define CC_DISCONNECT_PEER 282 | |
1241 | |
1242 /* AVPs (Vendor 0) */ | |
1243 #define AC_PROXY_STATE 33 | |
1244 #define AC_HOST_IP_ADDRESS 257 | |
1245 #define AC_AUTH_APPLICATION_ID 258 | |
1246 #define AC_ACCT_APPLICATION_ID 259 | |
1247 #define AC_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_APPLICATION_ID 260 | |
1248 #define AC_REDIRECT_HOST_USAGE 261 | |
1249 #define AC_REDIRECT_MAX_CACHE_TIME 262 | |
1250 #define AC_SESSION_ID 263 | |
1251 #define AC_ORIGIN_HOST 264 | |
1252 #define AC_SUPPORTED_VENDOR_ID 265 | |
1253 #define AC_VENDOR_ID 266 | |
1254 #define AC_FIRMWARE_REVISION 267 | |
1255 #define AC_RESULT_CODE 268 | |
1256 #define AC_PRODUCT_NAME 269 | |
1257 #define AC_DISCONNECT_CAUSE 273 | |
1258 #define ACV_DC_REBOOTING 0 | |
1259 #define ACV_DC_BUSY 1 | |
1260 #define ACV_DC_NOT_FRIEND 2 | |
1261 #define AC_ORIGIN_STATE_ID 278 | |
1262 #define AC_FAILED_AVP 279 | |
1263 #define AC_PROXY_HOST 280 | |
1264 #define AC_ERROR_MESSAGE 281 | |
1265 #define AC_ROUTE_RECORD 282 | |
1266 #define AC_DESTINATION_REALM 283 | |
1267 #define AC_PROXY_INFO 284 | |
1268 #define AC_REDIRECT_HOST 292 | |
1269 #define AC_DESTINATION_HOST 293 | |
1270 #define AC_ERROR_REPORTING_HOST 294 | |
1271 #define AC_ORIGIN_REALM 296 | |
1272 #define AC_INBAND_SECURITY_ID 299 | |
1273 | |
1274 /* Error codes */ | |
1275 #define ER_DIAMETER_SUCCESS 2001 | |
1276 #define ER_DIAMETER_REALM_NOT_SERVED 3003 | |
1277 #define ER_DIAMETER_TOO_BUSY 3004 | |
1278 #define ER_DIAMETER_REDIRECT_INDICATION 3006 | |
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1288 /* This opaque structure represents a session associated with a Session-Id */ |
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1291 /* The state information that a module associate with a session -- each module define its own data format */ |
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1298 * handler : location where the new handler must be stored. |
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1299 * cleanup : a callback function that must be called when the session with associated data is destroyed. |
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1307 * 0 : The new handler has been created. |
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1327 * 0 : The handler was destroyed. |
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1379 int fd_sess_fromsid ( char * sid, size_t len, struct session ** session, int * new); |
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1385 * session : Pointer to a session object. |
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1386 * sid : On success, the location of a (\0-terminated) string is stored here. |
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1389 * Retrieve the session identifier (Session-Id) corresponding to a session object. |
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1390 * The returned sid is an UTF-8 string terminated by \0, suitable for calls to strlen and strcpy. |
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1391 * It may be used for example to set the value of an AVP. |
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1392 * Note that the sid string is not copied, just its reference... do not free it! |
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1395 * 0 : The sid parameter has been updated. |
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1396 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. |
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1398 int fd_sess_getsid ( struct session * session, char ** sid ); |
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1404 * session : The session for which to set the timeout. |
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1405 * timeout : The date when the session times out. |
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1409 * called several times on the same object to update the timeout value. |
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1410 * When the timeout date is reached, the cleanup handler of each |
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1412 * session is cleared. |
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1415 * and use of its data; applications should ensure that they are not |
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1416 * using data from a session that is about to expire / expired. |
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1418 * RETURN VALUE: |
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1419 * 0 : The session timeout has been updated. |
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1420 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. |
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1422 int fd_sess_settimeout( struct session * session, const struct timespec * timeout ); |
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1425 * FUNCTION: fd_sess_destroy |
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1428 * session : Pointer to a session object. |
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1431 * Destroys a session an all associated data, if any. |
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1432 * Equivalent to a session timeout expired, but the effect is immediate. |
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1435 * 0 : The session no longer exists. |
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1436 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. |
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1438 int fd_sess_destroy ( struct session ** session ); |
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1446 * handler : The handler with which the state is registered. |
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1447 * session : The session object with which the state is registered. |
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1448 * state : An application state (opaque data) to store with the session. |
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1453 * is destroyed. |
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1456 * 0 : The state has been stored. |
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1457 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. |
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1458 * EALREADY : Data was already associated with this session and client. |
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1459 * ENOMEM : Not enough memory to complete the operation |
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1461 int fd_sess_state_store_int ( struct session_handler * handler, struct session * session, session_state ** state ); |
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1462 #define fd_sess_state_store( _handler, _session, _state ) \ |
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1470 * session : The session object with which the state was registered. |
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1471 * state : Location where the state must be saved if it is found. |
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1474 * Retrieves a state saved by fd_sess_state_store. |
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1483 int fd_sess_state_retrieve_int ( struct session_handler * handler, struct session * session, session_state ** state ); |
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1501 * - help determine if a message can be handled locally (during the routing step) |
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1502 * - pass the message to the callback(s) that will handle it (during the dispatch step) |
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1508 * internally by the daemon, or for debug purpose. |
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1514 * This callback will be called when the received message contains a certain AVP. |
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1517 * This callback will be called when the message is a specific command. |
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1540 /*============================================================*/ | |
1541 /* MESSAGES */ | |
1542 /*============================================================*/ | |
1543 | |
1544 /* The following types are opaque */ | |
1545 struct msg; /* A message: command with children AVPs (possibly grand children) */ | |
1546 struct avp; /* AVP object */ | |
1547 | |
1548 /* Some details about chaining: | |
1549 * | |
1550 * A message is made of a header ( msg ) and 0 or more AVPs ( avp ). | |
1551 * The structure is a kind of tree, where some AVPs (grouped AVPs) can contain other AVPs. | |
1552 * Exemple: | |
1553 * msg | |
1554 * |-avp | |
1555 * |-gavp | |
1556 * | |-avp | |
1557 * | |-avp | |
1558 * | \-avp | |
1559 * |-avp | |
1560 * \-avp | |
1561 * | |
1562 */ | |
1563 | |
1564 /* The following type is used to point to either a msg or an AVP */ | |
1565 typedef void msg_or_avp; | |
1566 | |
1567 /* The Diameter protocol version */ | |
1568 #define DIAMETER_VERSION 1 | |
1569 | |
1570 /* In the two following types, some fields are marked (READONLY). | |
1571 * This means that the content of these fields will be overwritten by the daemon so modifying it is useless. | |
1572 */ | |
1573 | |
1574 /* The following structure represents the header of a message. All data is in host byte order. */ | |
1575 struct msg_hdr { | |
1576 uint8_t msg_version; /* (READONLY) Version of Diameter: must be DIAMETER_VERSION. */ | |
1577 uint32_t msg_length; /* (READONLY)(3 bytes) indicates the length of the message */ | |
1578 uint8_t msg_flags; /* Message flags: CMD_FLAG_* */ | |
1579 command_code_t msg_code; /* (3 bytes) the command-code. See dictionary-api.h for more detail */ | |
1580 application_id_t msg_appl; /* The application issuing this message */ | |
1581 uint32_t msg_hbhid; /* The Hop-by-Hop identifier of the message */ | |
1582 uint32_t msg_eteid; /* The End-to-End identifier of the message */ | |
1583 }; | |
1584 | |
1585 /* The following structure represents the visible content of an AVP. All data is in host byte order. */ | |
1586 struct avp_hdr { | |
1587 avp_code_t avp_code; /* the AVP Code */ | |
1588 uint8_t avp_flags; /* AVP_FLAG_* flags */ | |
1589 uint32_t avp_len; /* (READONLY)(Only 3 bytes are used) the length of the AVP as described in the RFC */ | |
1590 vendor_id_t avp_vendor; /* Only used if AVP_FLAG_VENDOR is present */ | |
1591 union avp_value *avp_value; /* pointer to the value of the AVP. NULL means that the value is not set / not understood. | |
1592 One should not directly change this value. Use the msg_avp_setvalue function instead. | |
1593 The content of the pointed structure can be changed directly, with this restriction: | |
1594 if the AVP is an OctetString, and you change the value of the pointer avp_value->os.data, then | |
1595 you must call free() on the previous value, and the new one must be free()-able. | |
1596 */ | |
1597 }; | |
1598 | |
1599 /* The following enum is used to browse inside message hierarchy (msg, gavp, avp) */ | |
1600 enum msg_brw_dir { | |
1601 MSG_BRW_NEXT = 1, /* Get the next element at the same level, or NULL if this is the last element. */ | |
1602 MSG_BRW_PREV, /* Get the previous element at the same level, or NULL if this is the first element. */ | |
1603 MSG_BRW_FIRST_CHILD, /* Get the first child AVP of this element, if any. */ | |
1604 MSG_BRW_LAST_CHILD, /* Get the last child AVP of this element, if any. */ | |
1605 MSG_BRW_PARENT, /* Get the parent element of this element, if any. Only the msg_t object has no parent. */ | |
1606 MSG_BRW_WALK /* This is equivalent to FIRST_CHILD or NEXT or PARENT->next, first that is not NULL. Use this to walk inside all AVPs. */ | |
1607 }; | |
1608 | |
1609 /* Some flags used in the functions bellow */ | |
1610 #define MSGFL_ALLOC_ETEID 0x01 /* When creating a message, a new end-to-end ID is allocated and set in the message */ | |
1611 #define MSGFL_ANSW_ERROR 0x02 /* When creating an answer message, set the 'E' bit and use the generic error ABNF instead of command-specific ABNF */ | |
1612 #define MSGFL_MAX MSGFL_ANSW_ERROR /* The biggest valid flag value */ | |
1613 | |
1614 /**************************************************/ | |
1615 /* Message creation, manipulation, disposal */ | |
1616 /**************************************************/ | |
1617 /* | |
1618 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_avp_new | |
1619 * | |
1620 * PARAMETERS: | |
1621 * model : Pointer to a DICT_AVP dictionary object describing the avp to create, or NULL. | |
1622 * flags : Flags to use in creation (not used yet, should be 0). | |
1623 * avp : Upon success, pointer to the new avp is stored here. | |
1624 * | |
1625 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1626 * Create a new AVP instance. | |
1627 * | |
1628 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1629 * 0 : The AVP is created. | |
1630 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1631 * (other standard errors may be returned, too, with their standard meaning. Example: | |
1632 * ENOMEM : Memory allocation for the new avp failed.) | |
1633 */ | |
1634 int fd_msg_avp_new ( struct dict_object * model, int flags, struct avp ** avp ); | |
1635 | |
1636 /* | |
1637 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_new | |
1638 * | |
1639 * PARAMETERS: | |
1640 * model : Pointer to a DICT_COMMAND dictionary object describing the message to create, or NULL. | |
1641 * flags : combination of MSGFL_* flags. | |
1642 * msg : Upon success, pointer to the new message is stored here. | |
1643 * | |
1644 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1645 * Create a new empty Diameter message. | |
1646 * | |
1647 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1648 * 0 : The message is created. | |
1649 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1650 * (other standard errors may be returned, too, with their standard meaning. Example: | |
1651 * ENOMEM : Memory allocation for the new message failed.) | |
1652 */ | |
1653 int fd_msg_new ( struct dict_object * model, int flags, struct msg ** msg ); | |
1654 | |
1655 /* | |
1656 * FUNCTION: msg_new_answer_from_req | |
1657 * | |
1658 * PARAMETERS: | |
1659 * dict : Pointer to the dictionary containing the model of the query. | |
1660 * msg : The location of the query on function call. Updated by the location of answer message on return. | |
1661 * flag : Pass MSGFL_ANSW_ERROR to indicate if the answer is an error message (will set the 'E' bit) | |
1662 * | |
1663 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1664 * This function creates the empty answer message corresponding to a request. | |
1665 * The header is set properly (R flag, ccode, appid, hbhid, eteid) | |
1666 * The Session-Id AVP is copied if present. | |
1667 * The calling code should usually call fd_msg_rescode_set function on the answer. | |
1668 * Upon return, the original query may be retrieved by calling fd_msg_answ_getq on the message. | |
1669 * | |
1670 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1671 * 0 : Operation complete. | |
1672 * !0 : an error occurred. | |
1673 */ | |
1674 int fd_msg_new_answer_from_req ( struct dictionary * dict, struct msg ** msg, int flag ); | |
1675 | |
1676 /* | |
1677 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_browse | |
1678 * | |
1679 * PARAMETERS: | |
1680 * reference : Pointer to a struct msg or struct avp. | |
1681 * dir : Direction for browsing | |
1682 * found : If not NULL, updated with the element that has been found, if any, or NULL if no element was found / an error occurred. | |
1683 * depth : If not NULL, points to an integer representing the "depth" of this object in the tree. This is a relative value, updated on return. | |
1684 * | |
1685 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1686 * Explore the content of a message object (hierarchy). If "found" is null, only error checking is performed. | |
1687 * If "depth" is provided, it is updated as follow on successful function return: | |
1688 * - not modified for MSG_BRW_NEXT and MSG_BRW_PREV. | |
1689 * - *depth = *depth + 1 for MSG_BRW_FIRST_CHILD and MSG_BRW_LAST_CHILD. | |
1690 * - *depth = *depth - 1 for MSG_BRW_PARENT. | |
1691 * - *depth = *depth + X for MSG_BRW_WALK, with X between 1 (returned the 1st child) and -N (returned the Nth parent's next). | |
1692 * | |
1693 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1694 * 0 : found has been updated (if non NULL). | |
1695 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1696 * ENOENT : No element has been found where requested, and "found" was NULL (otherwise, *found is set to NULL and 0 is returned). | |
1697 */ | |
1698 int fd_msg_browse_internal ( msg_or_avp * reference, enum msg_brw_dir dir, msg_or_avp ** found, int * depth ); | |
1699 /* Macro to avoid having to cast the third parameter everywhere */ | |
1700 #define fd_msg_browse( ref, dir, found, depth ) \ | |
1701 fd_msg_browse_internal( (ref), (dir), (void *)(found), (depth) ) | |
1702 | |
1703 | |
1704 /* | |
1705 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_avp_add | |
1706 * | |
1707 * PARAMETERS: | |
1708 * reference : Pointer to a valid msg or avp. | |
1709 * dir : location where the new AVP should be inserted, relative to the reference. MSG_BRW_PARENT and MSG_BRW_WALK are not valid. | |
1710 * avp : pointer to the AVP object that must be inserted. | |
1711 * | |
1712 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1713 * Adds an AVP into an object that can contain it: grouped AVP or message. | |
1714 * | |
1715 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1716 * 0 : The AVP has been added. | |
1717 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1718 */ | |
1719 int fd_msg_avp_add ( msg_or_avp * reference, enum msg_brw_dir dir, struct avp *avp); | |
1720 | |
1721 /* | |
1722 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_search_avp | |
1723 * | |
1724 * PARAMETERS: | |
1725 * msg : The message structure in which to search the AVP. | |
1726 * what : The dictionary model of the AVP to search. | |
1727 * avp : location where the AVP reference is stored if found. | |
1728 * | |
1729 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1730 * Search the first top-level AVP of a given model inside a message. | |
1731 * Note: only the first instance of the AVP is returned by this function. | |
1732 * Note: only top-level AVPs are searched, not inside grouped AVPs. | |
1733 * Use msg_browse if you need more advanced research features. | |
1734 * | |
1735 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1736 * 0 : The AVP has been found. | |
1737 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1738 * ENOENT : No AVP has been found, and "avp" was NULL (otherwise, *avp is set to NULL and 0 returned). | |
1739 */ | |
1740 int fd_msg_search_avp ( struct msg * msg, struct dict_object * what, struct avp ** avp ); | |
1741 | |
1742 /* | |
1743 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_free | |
1744 * | |
1745 * PARAMETERS: | |
1746 * object : pointer to the message or AVP object that must be unlinked and freed. | |
1747 * | |
1748 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1749 * Unlink and free a message or AVP object and its children. | |
1750 * If the object is an AVP linked into a message, the AVP is removed before being freed. | |
1751 * | |
1752 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1753 * 0 : The message has been freed. | |
1754 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1755 */ | |
1756 int fd_msg_free ( msg_or_avp * object ); | |
1757 | |
1758 /***************************************/ | |
1759 /* Dump functions */ | |
1760 /***************************************/ | |
1761 /* | |
1762 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_dump_* | |
1763 * | |
1764 * PARAMETERS: | |
1765 * level : the log level (INFO, FULL, ...) at which the object is dumped | |
1766 * obj : A msg or avp object. | |
1767 * | |
1768 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1769 * These functions dump the content of a message to the debug log | |
1770 * either recursively or only the object itself. | |
1771 * | |
1772 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1773 * - | |
1774 */ | |
1775 void fd_msg_dump_walk ( int level, msg_or_avp *obj ); | |
1776 void fd_msg_dump_one ( int level, msg_or_avp *obj ); | |
1777 | |
1778 | |
1779 /*********************************************/ | |
1780 /* Message metadata management functions */ | |
1781 /*********************************************/ | |
1782 /* | |
1783 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_model | |
1784 * | |
1785 * PARAMETERS: | |
1786 * reference : Pointer to a valid msg or avp. | |
1787 * model : on success, pointer to the dictionary model of this command or AVP. NULL if the model is unknown. | |
1788 * | |
1789 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1790 * Retrieve the dictionary object describing this message or avp. If the object is unknown or the fd_msg_parse_dict has not been called, | |
1791 * *model is set to NULL. | |
1792 * | |
1793 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1794 * 0 : The model has been set. | |
1795 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1796 */ | |
1797 int fd_msg_model ( msg_or_avp * reference, struct dict_object ** model ); | |
1798 | |
1799 /* | |
1800 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_hdr | |
1801 * | |
1802 * PARAMETERS: | |
1803 * msg : Pointer to a valid message object. | |
1804 * pdata : Upon success, pointer to the msg_hdr structure of this message. The fields may be modified. | |
1805 * | |
1806 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1807 * Retrieve location of modifiable section of a message. | |
1808 * | |
1809 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1810 * 0 : The location has been written. | |
1811 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1812 */ | |
1813 int fd_msg_hdr ( struct msg *msg, struct msg_hdr **pdata ); | |
1814 | |
1815 /* | |
1816 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_avp_hdr | |
1817 * | |
1818 * PARAMETERS: | |
1819 * avp : Pointer to a valid avp object. | |
1820 * pdata : Upon success, pointer to the avp_hdr structure of this avp. The fields may be modified. | |
1821 * | |
1822 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1823 * Retrieve location of modifiable data of an avp. | |
1824 * | |
1825 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1826 * 0 : The location has been written. | |
1827 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1828 */ | |
1829 int fd_msg_avp_hdr ( struct avp *avp, struct avp_hdr **pdata ); | |
1830 | |
1831 /* | |
1832 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_answ_associate, fd_msg_answ_getq, fd_msg_answ_detach | |
1833 * | |
1834 * PARAMETERS: | |
1835 * answer : the received answer message | |
1836 * query : the corresponding query that had been sent | |
1837 * | |
1838 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1839 * fd_msg_answ_associate associates a query msg with the received answer. | |
1840 * Query is retrieved with fd_msg_answ_getq. | |
1841 * If answer message is freed, the query is also freed. | |
1842 * If the msg_answ_detach function is called, the association is removed. | |
1843 * This is meant to be called from the daemon only. | |
1844 * | |
1845 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1846 * 0 : ok | |
1847 * EINVAL: a parameter is invalid | |
1848 */ | |
1849 int fd_msg_answ_associate( struct msg * answer, struct msg * query ); | |
1850 int fd_msg_answ_getq ( struct msg * answer, struct msg ** query ); | |
1851 int fd_msg_answ_detach ( struct msg * answer ); | |
1852 | |
1853 /* | |
1854 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_anscb_associate, fd_msg_anscb_get | |
1855 * | |
1856 * PARAMETERS: | |
1857 * msg : the answer message | |
1858 * anscb : the callback to associate with the message | |
1859 * data : the data to pass to the callback | |
1860 * | |
1861 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1862 * Associate or retrieve a callback with an answer message. | |
1863 * This is meant to be called from the daemon only. | |
1864 * | |
1865 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1866 * 0 : ok | |
1867 * EINVAL: a parameter is invalid | |
1868 */ | |
1869 int fd_msg_anscb_associate( struct msg * msg, void ( *anscb)(void *, struct msg **), void * data ); | |
1870 int fd_msg_anscb_get ( struct msg * msg, void (**anscb)(void *, struct msg **), void ** data ); | |
1871 | |
1872 /* | |
1873 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_rt_associate, fd_msg_rt_get | |
1874 * | |
1875 * PARAMETERS: | |
1876 * msg : the query message to be sent | |
1877 * list : the ordered list of possible next-peers | |
1878 * | |
1879 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1880 * Associate a routing list with a query, and retrieve it. | |
1881 * If the message is freed, the list is also freed. | |
1882 * | |
1883 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1884 * 0 : ok | |
1885 * EINVAL: a parameter is invalid | |
1886 */ | |
1887 int fd_msg_rt_associate( struct msg * msg, struct fd_list ** list ); | |
1888 int fd_msg_rt_get ( struct msg * msg, struct fd_list ** list ); | |
1889 | |
1890 /* | |
1891 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_is_routable | |
1892 * | |
1893 * PARAMETERS: | |
1894 * msg : A msg object. | |
1895 * | |
1896 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1897 * This function returns a boolean telling if a given message is routable in the Diameter network, | |
1898 * or if it is a local link message only (ex: CER/CEA, DWR/DWA, ...). | |
1899 * | |
1900 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1901 * 0 : The message is not routable / an error occurred. | |
1902 * 1 : The message is routable. | |
1903 */ | |
1904 int fd_msg_is_routable ( struct msg * msg ); | |
1905 | |
1906 /* | |
1907 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_source_(g/s)et | |
1908 * | |
1909 * PARAMETERS: | |
1910 * msg : A msg object. | |
1911 * diamid : The diameter id of the peer from which this message was received. | |
1912 * hash : The hash for the diamid value. | |
1913 * add_rr : if true, a Route-Record AVP is added to the message with content diamid. In that case, dict must be supplied. | |
1914 * dict : a dictionary with definition of Route-Record AVP (if add_rr is true) | |
1915 * | |
1916 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1917 * Store or retrieve the diameted id of the peer from which this message was received. | |
1918 * Will be used for example by the routing module to add the Route-Record AVP in forwarded requests, | |
1919 * or to direct answers to the appropriate peer. | |
1920 * | |
1921 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1922 * 0 : Operation complete. | |
1923 * !0 : an error occurred. | |
1924 */ | |
1925 int fd_msg_source_set( struct msg * msg, char * diamid, uint32_t hash, int add_rr, struct dictionary * dict ); | |
1926 int fd_msg_source_get( struct msg * msg, char ** diamid, uint32_t *hash ); | |
1927 | |
1928 /* | |
1929 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_eteid_get | |
1930 * | |
1931 * PARAMETERS: | |
1932 * - | |
1933 * | |
1934 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1935 * Get a new unique end-to-end id value for the local peer. | |
1936 * | |
1937 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1938 * The new assigned value. No error code is defined. | |
1939 */ | |
1940 uint32_t fd_msg_eteid_get ( void ); | |
1941 | |
1942 | |
1943 /***************************************/ | |
1944 /* Manage AVP values */ | |
1945 /***************************************/ | |
1946 | |
1947 /* | |
1948 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_avp_setvalue | |
1949 * | |
1950 * PARAMETERS: | |
1951 * avp : Pointer to a valid avp object with a NULL avp_value pointer. The model must be known. | |
1952 * value : pointer to an avp_value. The content will be COPIED into the internal storage area. | |
1953 * If data type is an octetstring, the data is also copied. | |
1954 * If value is a NULL pointer, the previous data is erased and value is unset in the AVP. | |
1955 * | |
1956 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1957 * Initialize the avp_value field of an AVP header. | |
1958 * | |
1959 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1960 * 0 : The avp_value pointer has been set. | |
1961 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1962 */ | |
1963 int fd_msg_avp_setvalue ( struct avp *avp, union avp_value *value ); | |
1964 | |
1965 /* | |
1966 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_avp_value_encode | |
1967 * | |
1968 * PARAMETERS: | |
1969 * avp : Pointer to a valid avp object with a NULL avp_value. The model must be known. | |
1970 * data : Pointer to the data that must be encoded as AVP value and stored in the AVP. | |
1971 * This is only valid for AVPs of derived type for which type_data_encode callback is set. (ex: Address type) | |
1972 * | |
1973 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1974 * Initialize the avp_value field of an AVP object from formatted data, using the AVP's type "type_data_encode" callback. | |
1975 * | |
1976 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1977 * 0 : The avp_value has been set. | |
1978 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1979 * ENOTSUP : There is no appropriate callback registered with this AVP's type. | |
1980 */ | |
1981 int fd_msg_avp_value_encode ( void *data, struct avp *avp ); | |
1982 | |
1983 /* | |
1984 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_avp_value_interpret | |
1985 * | |
1986 * PARAMETERS: | |
1987 * avp : Pointer to a valid avp object with a non-NULL avp_value value. | |
1988 * data : Upon success, formatted interpretation of the AVP value is stored here. | |
1989 * | |
1990 * DESCRIPTION: | |
1991 * Interpret the content of an AVP of Derived type and store the result in data pointer. The structure | |
1992 * of the data pointer is dependent on the AVP type. This function calls the "type_data_interpret" callback | |
1993 * of the type. | |
1994 * | |
1995 * RETURN VALUE: | |
1996 * 0 : The avp_value has been set. | |
1997 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
1998 * ENOTSUP : There is no appropriate callback registered with this AVP's type. | |
1999 */ | |
2000 int fd_msg_avp_value_interpret ( struct avp *avp, void *data ); | |
2001 | |
2002 | |
2003 /***************************************/ | |
2004 /* Message parsing functions */ | |
2005 /***************************************/ | |
2006 | |
2007 /* | |
2008 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_bufferize | |
2009 * | |
2010 * PARAMETERS: | |
2011 * msg : A valid msg object. All AVPs must have a value set. | |
2012 * buffer : Upon success, this points to a buffer (malloc'd) containing the message ready for network transmission (or security transformations). | |
2013 * The buffer may be freed after use. | |
2014 * len : if not NULL, the size of the buffer is written here. In any case, this size is updated in the msg header. | |
2015 * | |
2016 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2017 * Renders a message in memory as a buffer that can be sent over the network to the next peer. | |
2018 * | |
2019 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2020 * 0 : The location has been written. | |
2021 * EINVAL : The buffer does not contain a valid Diameter message. | |
2022 * ENOMEM : Unable to allocate enough memory to create the buffer object. | |
2023 */ | |
2024 int fd_msg_bufferize ( struct msg * msg, unsigned char ** buffer, size_t * len ); | |
2025 | |
2026 /* | |
2027 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_parse_buffer | |
2028 * | |
2029 * PARAMETERS: | |
2030 * buffer : Pointer to a buffer containing a message received from the network. | |
2031 * buflen : the size in bytes of the buffer. | |
2032 * msg : Upon success, this points to a valid msg object. No AVP value is resolved in this object, nor grouped AVP. | |
2033 * | |
2034 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2035 * This function parses a buffer an creates a msg object to represent the structure of the message. | |
2036 * Since no dictionary lookup is performed, the values of the AVPs are not interpreted. To interpret the values, | |
2037 * the returned message object must be passed to fd_msg_parse_dict function. | |
2038 * The buffer pointer is saved inside the message and will be freed when not needed anymore. | |
2039 * | |
2040 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2041 * 0 : The location has been written. | |
2042 * ENOMEM : Unable to allocate enough memory to create the msg object. | |
2043 * EBADMSG : The buffer does not contain a valid Diameter message (or is truncated). | |
2044 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
2045 */ | |
2046 int fd_msg_parse_buffer ( unsigned char ** buffer, size_t buflen, struct msg ** msg ); | |
2047 | |
2048 /* | |
2049 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_parse_dict | |
2050 * | |
2051 * PARAMETERS: | |
2052 * object : A msg or AVP object as returned by fd_msg_parse_buffer. | |
2053 * dict : the dictionary containing the objects definitions to use for resolving all AVPs. | |
2054 * | |
2055 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2056 * This function looks up for the command and each children AVP definitions in the dictionary. | |
2057 * If the dictionary definition is found, avp_model is set and the value of the AVP is interpreted accordingly and: | |
2058 * - for grouped AVPs, the children AVP are created and interpreted also. | |
2059 * - for numerical AVPs, the value is converted to host byte order and saved in the avp_value field. | |
2060 * - for octetstring AVPs, the string is copied into a new buffer and its address is saved in avp_value. | |
2061 * If the dictionary definition is not found, avp_model is set to NULL and | |
2062 * the content of the AVP is saved as an octetstring in an internal structure. avp_value is NULL. | |
2063 * As a result, after this function has been called, there is no more dependency of the msg object to the message buffer, that is be freed. | |
2064 * | |
2065 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2066 * 0 : The message has been fully parsed as described. | |
2067 * EINVAL : The msg parameter is invalid for this operation. | |
2068 * ENOMEM : Unable to allocate enough memory to complete the operation. | |
2069 * ENOTSUP : No dictionary definition for the command or one of the mandatory AVP was found. | |
2070 */ | |
2071 int fd_msg_parse_dict ( msg_or_avp * object, struct dictionary * dict ); | |
2072 | |
2073 /* | |
2074 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_parse_rules | |
2075 * | |
2076 * PARAMETERS: | |
2077 * object : A msg or grouped avp object that must be verified. | |
2078 * dict : The dictionary containing the rules definitions. | |
2079 * rule : If not NULL, the first conflicting rule will be saved here if a conflict is found. | |
2080 * | |
2081 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2082 * Check that the children of the object do not conflict with the dictionary rules (ABNF compliance). | |
2083 * | |
2084 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2085 * 0 : The message has been fully parsed and complies to the defined rules. | |
2086 * EBADMSG : A conflict was detected, or a mandatory AVP is unknown in the dictionary. | |
2087 * EINVAL : The msg or avp object is invalid for this operation. | |
2088 * ENOMEM : Unable to allocate enough memory to complete the operation. | |
2089 */ | |
2090 int fd_msg_parse_rules ( msg_or_avp * object, struct dictionary * dict, struct dict_object ** rule); | |
2091 | |
2092 | |
2093 /* | |
2094 * FUNCTION: fd_msg_update_length | |
2095 * | |
2096 * PARAMETERS: | |
2097 * object : Pointer to a valid msg or avp. | |
2098 * | |
2099 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2100 * Update the length field of the object passed as parameter. | |
2101 * As a side effect, all children objects are also updated. Therefore, all avp_value fields of | |
2102 * the children AVPs must be set, or an error will occur. | |
2103 * | |
2104 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2105 * 0 : The size has been recomputed. | |
2106 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
2107 */ | |
2108 int fd_msg_update_length ( msg_or_avp * object ); | |
2109 | |
2110 | |
2111 | |
2112 /*============================================================*/ | |
2113 /* MESSAGE QUEUES */ | |
2114 /*============================================================*/ | |
2115 | |
2116 /* Management of queues of messages */ | |
2117 | |
2118 /* A message queue is an opaque object */ | |
2119 struct mqueue; | |
2120 | |
2121 /* | |
2122 * FUNCTION: fd_mq_new | |
2123 * | |
2124 * PARAMETERS: | |
2125 * queue : Upon success, a pointer to the new message queue is saved here. | |
2126 * | |
2127 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2128 * Create a new empty message queue. | |
2129 * | |
2130 * RETURN VALUE : | |
2131 * 0 : The message queue has been initialized successfully. | |
2132 * EINVAL : The parameter is invalid. | |
2133 * ENOMEM : Not enough memory to complete the creation. | |
2134 */ | |
2135 int fd_mq_new ( struct mqueue ** queue ); | |
2136 | |
2137 /* | |
2138 * FUNCTION: fd_mq_del | |
2139 * | |
2140 * PARAMETERS: | |
2141 * queue : Pointer to an empty message queue to delete. | |
2142 * | |
2143 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2144 * Destroys a message queue. This is only possible if no thread is waiting for a message, | |
2145 * and the queue is empty. | |
2146 * | |
2147 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2148 * 0 : The message queue has been destroyed successfully. | |
2149 * EINVAL : The parameter is invalid. | |
2150 */ | |
2151 int fd_mq_del ( struct mqueue ** queue ); | |
2152 | |
2153 /* | |
2154 * FUNCTION: fd_mq_length | |
2155 * | |
2156 * PARAMETERS: | |
2157 * queue : The queue from which to retrieve the length. | |
2158 * length : Upon success, the current number of messages in the queue is stored here. | |
2159 * | |
2160 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2161 * Retrieve the number of messages pending in a queue. | |
2162 * | |
2163 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2164 * 0 : The length of the queue has been written. | |
2165 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
2166 */ | |
2167 int fd_mq_length ( struct mqueue * queue, int * length ); | |
2168 int fd_mq_length_noerr ( struct mqueue * queue ); /* alternate with no error checking */ | |
2169 | |
2170 /* | |
2171 * FUNCTION: fd_mq_setthrhd | |
2172 * | |
2173 * PARAMETERS: | |
2174 * queue : The queue for which the thresholds are being set. | |
2175 * data : An opaque pointer that is passed to h_cb and l_cb callbacks. | |
2176 * high : The high-level threshold. If the number of elements in the queue increase to this value, h_cb is called. | |
2177 * h_cb : if not NULL, a callback to call when the queue lengh is bigger than "high". | |
2178 * low : The low-level threshold. Must be < high. | |
2179 * l_cb : If the number of elements decrease to low, this callback is called. | |
2180 * | |
2181 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2182 * This function allows to adjust the number of producer / consumer threads of a queue. | |
2183 * If the consumer are slower than the producers, the number of messages in the queue increase. | |
2184 * By setting a "high" value, we allow a callback to be called when this number is too high. | |
2185 * The typical use would be to create an additional consumer thread in this callback. | |
2186 * If the queue continues to grow, the callback will be called again when the length is 2 * high, then 3*high, ... N * high | |
2187 * (the callback itself may implement a limit on the number of consumers that can be created) | |
2188 * When the queue starts to decrease, and the number of elements go under ((N - 1) * high + low, the l_cb callback is called | |
2189 * and would typially stop one of the consumer threads. If the queue continue to reduce, l_cb is again called at (N-2)*high + low, | |
2190 * and so on. | |
2191 * | |
2192 * Since there is no destructor for the data pointer, if cleanup operations are required, they should be performed in | |
2193 * l_cb when the length of the queue is becoming < low. | |
2194 * | |
2195 * Note that the callbacks are called synchronously, during fd_mq_post or fd_mq_get. Their operation should be quick. | |
2196 * | |
2197 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2198 * 0 : The thresholds have been set | |
2199 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
2200 */ | |
2201 int fd_mq_setthrhd ( struct mqueue * queue, void * data, uint16_t high, void (*h_cb)(struct mqueue *, void **), uint16_t low, void (*l_cb)(struct mqueue *, void **) ); | |
2202 | |
2203 /* | |
2204 * FUNCTION: fd_mq_post | |
2205 * | |
2206 * PARAMETERS: | |
2207 * queue : The queue in which the message must be posted. | |
2208 * msg : The message that is put in the queue. | |
2209 * | |
2210 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2211 * A message is added in a queue. Messages are retrieved from the queue (in FIFO order) | |
2212 * with the fd_mq_get, fd_mq_tryget, or fd_mq_timedget functions. | |
2213 * | |
2214 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2215 * 0 : The message is queued. | |
2216 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
2217 * ENOMEM : Not enough memory to complete the operation. | |
2218 */ | |
2219 int fd_mq_post ( struct mqueue * queue, struct msg ** msg ); | |
2220 | |
2221 /* | |
2222 * FUNCTION: fd_mq_get | |
2223 * | |
2224 * PARAMETERS: | |
2225 * queue : The queue from which the message must be retrieved. | |
2226 * msg : On return, the first message of the queue is stored here. | |
2227 * | |
2228 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2229 * This function retrieves a message from a queue. If the queue is empty, the function will block the | |
2230 * thread until a new message is posted to the queue, or until the thread is canceled (in which case the | |
2231 * function does not return). | |
2232 * | |
2233 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2234 * 0 : A new message has been retrieved. | |
2235 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
2236 */ | |
2237 int fd_mq_get ( struct mqueue * queue, struct msg ** msg ); | |
2238 | |
2239 /* | |
2240 * FUNCTION: fd_mq_tryget | |
2241 * | |
2242 * PARAMETERS: | |
2243 * queue : The queue from which the message must be retrieved. | |
2244 * msg : On return, the message is stored here. | |
2245 * | |
2246 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2247 * This function is similar to fd_mq_get, except that it will not block if | |
2248 * the queue is empty, but return EWOULDBLOCK instead. | |
2249 * | |
2250 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2251 * 0 : A new message has been retrieved. | |
2252 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
2253 * EWOULDBLOCK : The queue was empty. | |
2254 */ | |
2255 int fd_mq_tryget ( struct mqueue * queue, struct msg ** msg ); | |
2256 | |
2257 /* | |
2258 * FUNCTION: fd_mq_timedget | |
2259 * | |
2260 * PARAMETERS: | |
2261 * queue : The queue from which the message must be retrieved. | |
2262 * msg : On return, the message is stored here. | |
2263 * abstime : the absolute time until which we allow waiting for a message. | |
2264 * | |
2265 * DESCRIPTION: | |
2266 * This function is similar to fd_mq_get, except that it will block if the queue is empty | |
2267 * only until the absolute time abstime (see pthread_cond_timedwait for + info). | |
2268 * If the queue is still empty when the time expires, the function returns ETIMEDOUT | |
2269 * | |
2270 * RETURN VALUE: | |
2271 * 0 : A new message has been retrieved. | |
2272 * EINVAL : A parameter is invalid. | |
2273 * ETIMEDOUT : The time out has passed and no message has been received. | |
2274 */ | |
2275 int fd_mq_timedget ( struct mqueue * queue, struct msg ** msg, const struct timespec *abstime ); | |
2276 | |
2277 #endif /* _LIBFREEDIAMETER_H */ |