3 /* ping - ping/pong demo of GRAS features */
5 /* Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005 Martin Quinson. All rights reserved. */
7 /* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
8 * under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
12 XBT_LOG_EXTERNAL_DEFAULT_CATEGORY(Ping);
14 /* Global private data */
21 static int server_cb_ping_handler(gras_msg_cb_ctx_t ctx, void *payload) {
24 /* 1. Get the payload into the msg variable, and retrieve my caller */
25 int msg=*(int*)payload;
26 gras_socket_t expeditor = gras_msg_cb_ctx_from(ctx);
28 /* 2. Retrieve the server's state (globals) */
30 server_data_t *globals=(server_data_t*)gras_userdata_get();
31 globals->endcondition = 0;
33 /* 3. Log which client connected */
34 INFO3(">>>>>>>> Got message PING(%d) from %s:%d <<<<<<<<",
36 gras_socket_peer_name(expeditor), gras_socket_peer_port(expeditor));
38 /* 4. Change the value of the msg variable */
40 /* 5. Send it back as payload of a pong message to the expeditor */
42 gras_msg_send(expeditor, gras_msgtype_by_name("pong"), &msg);
44 /* 6. Deal with errors: add some details to the exception */
46 gras_socket_close(globals->sock);
47 RETHROW0("Unable answer with PONG: %s");
50 INFO0(">>>>>>>> Answered with PONG(4321) <<<<<<<<");
52 /* 7. Set the endcondition boolean to true (and make sure the server stops after receiving it). */
53 globals->endcondition = 1;
55 /* 8. Make sure we don't leak sockets */
56 gras_socket_close(expeditor);
58 /* 9. Tell GRAS that we consummed this message */
60 } /* end_of_server_cb_ping_handler */
62 int server (int argc,char *argv[]) {
63 server_data_t *globals;
67 /* 1. Init the GRAS infrastructure and declare my globals */
68 gras_init(&argc,argv);
69 globals=gras_userdata_new(server_data_t);
71 /* 2. Get the port I should listen on from the command line, if specified */
76 INFO1("Launch server (port=%d)", port);
78 /* 3. Create my master socket */
79 globals->sock = gras_socket_server(port);
81 /* 4. Register the known messages. This function is called twice here, but it's because
82 this file also acts as regression test, no need to do so yourself of course. */
83 ping_register_messages();
84 ping_register_messages(); /* just to make sure it works ;) */
86 /* 5. Register my callback */
87 gras_cb_register(gras_msgtype_by_name("ping"),&server_cb_ping_handler);
89 INFO1(">>>>>>>> Listening on port %d <<<<<<<<", gras_socket_my_port(globals->sock));
90 globals->endcondition=0;
92 /* 6. Wait up to 10 minutes for an incomming message to handle */
93 gras_msg_handle(60.0);
96 if (!globals->endcondition)
97 WARN0("An error occured, the endcondition was not set by the callback");
99 /* 8. Free the allocated resources, and shut GRAS down */
100 gras_socket_close(globals->sock);
106 } /* end_of_server */