- struct gras_trp_plugin_ {
- char *name;
-
- /* dst pointers are created and initialized with default values
- before call to socket_client/server.
- Retrive the info you need from there. */
- void (*socket_client) (gras_trp_plugin_t self, gras_socket_t dst);
- void (*socket_server) (gras_trp_plugin_t self, gras_socket_t dst);
-
- gras_socket_t(*socket_accept) (gras_socket_t from);
-
-
- /* socket_close() is responsible of telling the OS that the socket is over,
- but should not free the socket itself (beside the specific part) */
- void (*socket_close) (gras_socket_t sd);
-
- /* send/recv may be buffered */
- void (*send) (gras_socket_t sd,
- const char *data,
- unsigned long int size,
- int stable /* storage will survive until flush */ );
- int (*recv) (gras_socket_t sd, char *data, unsigned long int size);
- /* raw_send/raw_recv is never buffered (use it for measurement stuff) */
- void (*raw_send) (gras_socket_t sd,
- const char *data, unsigned long int size);
- int (*raw_recv) (gras_socket_t sd, char *data, unsigned long int size);
-
- /* flush has to make sure that the pending communications are achieved */
- void (*flush) (gras_socket_t sd);
-
- void *data; /* plugin-specific data */
-
- /* exit is responsible for freeing data and telling to the OS that
- this plugin is gone */
- /* exit=NULL, data gets brutally free()d by the generic interface.
- (ie exit function needed only when data contains pointers) */
- void (*exit) (gras_trp_plugin_t);
- };
+struct gras_trp_plugin_ {
+ char *name;
+
+ /* dst pointers are created and initialized with default values
+ before call to socket_client/server.
+ Retrive the info you need from there. */
+ void (*socket_client) (gras_trp_plugin_t self,const char *host,int port, gras_socket_t dst);
+ void (*socket_server) (gras_trp_plugin_t self, int port,gras_socket_t dst);
+
+ gras_socket_t(*socket_accept) (gras_socket_t from);
+
+ /* Getting info about who's speaking */
+ int (*my_port)(gras_socket_t sd);
+ int (*peer_port)(gras_socket_t sd);
+ const char* (*peer_name)(gras_socket_t sd);
+ const char* (*peer_proc)(gras_socket_t sd);
+ void (*peer_proc_set)(gras_socket_t sd,char*peer_proc);
+
+
+ /* socket_close() is responsible of telling the OS that the socket is over,
+ but should not free the socket itself (beside the specific part) */
+ void (*socket_close) (gras_socket_t sd);
+
+ /* send/recv may be buffered */
+ void (*send) (gras_socket_t sd,
+ const char *data,
+ unsigned long int size,
+ int stable /* storage will survive until flush */ );
+ int (*recv) (gras_socket_t sd, char *data, unsigned long int size);
+ /* raw_send/raw_recv is never buffered (use it for measurement stuff) */
+ void (*raw_send) (gras_socket_t sd,
+ const char *data, unsigned long int size);
+ int (*raw_recv) (gras_socket_t sd, char *data, unsigned long int size);
+
+ /* flush has to make sure that the pending communications are achieved */
+ void (*flush) (gras_socket_t sd);
+
+ void *data; /* plugin-specific data */
+
+ /* exit is responsible for freeing data and telling to the OS that
+ this plugin is gone */
+ /* exit=NULL, data gets brutally free()d by the generic interface.
+ (ie exit function needed only when data contains pointers) */
+ void (*exit) (gras_trp_plugin_t);
+};