+ /* buffer plugin specific data. Yeah, C is not OO, so I got to trick */
+ gras_trp_bufdata_t *bufdata;
+}s_gras_socket_t;
+
+void gras_trp_socket_new(int incomming,
+ gras_socket_t *dst);
+
+/* The drivers */
+typedef void (*gras_trp_setup_t)(gras_trp_plugin_t dst);
+
+void gras_trp_tcp_setup(gras_trp_plugin_t plug);
+void gras_trp_iov_setup(gras_trp_plugin_t plug);
+void gras_trp_file_setup(gras_trp_plugin_t plug);
+void gras_trp_sg_setup(gras_trp_plugin_t plug);
+
+/*
+
+ I'm tired of that shit. the select in SG has to create a socket to expeditor
+ manually do deal with the weirdness of the hostdata, themselves here to deal
+ with the weird channel concept of SG and convert them back to ports.
+
+ When introducing buffered transport (which I want to get used in SG to debug
+ the buffering itself), we should not make the rest of the code aware of the
+ change and not specify code for this. This is bad design.
+
+ But there is bad design all over the place, so fuck off for now, when we can
+ get rid of MSG and rely directly on SG, this crude hack can go away. But in
+ the meanwhile, I want to sleep this night (FIXME).
+
+ Hu! You evil problem! Taste my axe!
+
+*/
+
+gras_socket_t gras_trp_buf_init_sock(gras_socket_t sock);