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[simgrid.git] / include / gras / messages.h
index d4b768a..ded4199 100644 (file)
@@ -71,28 +71,6 @@ typedef struct s_gras_msgtype *gras_msgtype_t;
   gras_msgtype_t gras_msgtype_by_namev(const char *name, short int version);
   gras_msgtype_t gras_msgtype_by_id(int id);
 
-/** @} */  
-/** @defgroup GRAS_msg_rpcdecl RPC declaration
- *  @ingroup  GRAS_msg
- *
- * Remote Procedure Call (RPC) are a classical mecanism to request a service
- * from a remote host. Using this set of functions, you let GRAS doing most of
- * the work of sending the request, wait for an answer, make sure it is the
- * right answer from the right host and so on.  Any exception raised on the
- * server is also passed over the network to the client.
- */
-/** @{ */
-
-void gras_msgtype_declare_rpc(const char           *name,
-                             gras_datadesc_type_t  payload_request,
-                             gras_datadesc_type_t  payload_answer);
-
-void gras_msgtype_declare_rpc_v(const char           *name,
-                               short int             version,
-                               gras_datadesc_type_t  payload_request,
-                               gras_datadesc_type_t  payload_answer);
-
-
 /** @} */  
 /** @defgroup GRAS_msg_cb Callback declaration and use
  *  @ingroup  GRAS_msg
@@ -114,7 +92,13 @@ void gras_msgtype_declare_rpc_v(const char           *name,
   typedef struct s_gras_msg_cb_ctx *gras_msg_cb_ctx_t;
 
 gras_socket_t gras_msg_cb_ctx_from(gras_msg_cb_ctx_t ctx);
-
+gras_msg_cb_ctx_t gras_msg_cb_ctx_new(gras_socket_t expe, 
+                                     gras_msgtype_t msgtype,
+                                     unsigned long int ID,
+                                     double timeout);
+void gras_msg_cb_ctx_free(gras_msg_cb_ctx_t ctx) ;
+   
+   
   /** \brief Type of message callback functions. 
    *
    * \param expeditor: a socket to contact who sent this message
@@ -138,23 +122,6 @@ gras_socket_t gras_msg_cb_ctx_from(gras_msg_cb_ctx_t ctx);
 
 /** @} */  
 
-/** @defgroup GRAS_msg_rpc RPC specific functions
- *  @ingroup  GRAS_msg
- */
-/** @{ */
-
-/* client side */
-void gras_msg_rpccall(gras_socket_t server,
-                     double timeOut,
-                     gras_msgtype_t msgtype,
-                     void *request, void *answer);
-
-/* server side */
-void gras_msg_rpcreturn(double timeOut, gras_msg_cb_ctx_t ctx,void *answer);
-
-
-/** @} */
-
 /** @defgroup GRAS_msg_exchange Message exchange 
  *  @ingroup  GRAS_msg
  *
@@ -169,9 +136,56 @@ void gras_msg_rpcreturn(double timeOut, gras_msg_cb_ctx_t ctx,void *answer);
                     gras_msgtype_t  msgt_want,
                     gras_socket_t  *expeditor,
                     void           *payload);
+  void gras_msg_handleall(double period);   
   void gras_msg_handle(double timeOut);
 
 /** @} */
+
+/** @defgroup GRAS_msg_rpc RPC specific functions
+ *  @ingroup  GRAS_msg
+ *
+ * Remote Procedure Call (RPC) are a classical mecanism to request a service
+ * from a remote host. Using this set of functions, you let GRAS doing most of
+ * the work of sending the request, wait for an answer, make sure it is the
+ * right answer from the right host and so on.  Any exception raised on the
+ * server is also passed over the network to the client.
+ * 
+ * Callbacks are attached to RPC incomming messages the regular way using
+ * \ref gras_cb_register.
+ * 
+ * For an example of use, check the examples/gras/rpc directory of the distribution.
+ */
+/** @{ */
+
+/* declaration */
+void gras_msgtype_declare_rpc(const char           *name,
+                             gras_datadesc_type_t  payload_request,
+                             gras_datadesc_type_t  payload_answer);
+
+void gras_msgtype_declare_rpc_v(const char           *name,
+                               short int             version,
+                               gras_datadesc_type_t  payload_request,
+                               gras_datadesc_type_t  payload_answer);
+
+/* client side */
+void gras_msg_rpccall(gras_socket_t server,
+                     double timeOut,
+                     gras_msgtype_t msgtype,
+                     void *request, void *answer);
+gras_msg_cb_ctx_t
+gras_msg_rpc_async_call(gras_socket_t server,
+                       double timeOut,
+                       gras_msgtype_t msgtype,
+                       void *request);
+void gras_msg_rpc_async_wait(gras_msg_cb_ctx_t ctx,
+                            void *answer);
+
+/* server side */
+void gras_msg_rpcreturn(double timeOut, gras_msg_cb_ctx_t ctx,void *answer);
+
+
+/** @} */
+
 /** @defgroup GRAS_msg_exchangeadv Message exchange (advanced interface)
  *  @ingroup  GRAS_msg
  *
@@ -213,12 +227,18 @@ typedef struct {
 
 typedef int (*gras_msg_filter_t)(gras_msg_t msg,void *ctx);
 
-  void gras_msg_wait_ext(double           timeout,    
-                        gras_msgtype_t   msgt_want,
-                        gras_socket_t    expe_want,
-                        gras_msg_filter_t filter,
-                        void             *filter_ctx, 
-                        gras_msg_t       msg_got);
+void gras_msg_wait_ext(double           timeout,    
+                      gras_msgtype_t   msgt_want,
+                      gras_socket_t    expe_want,
+                      gras_msg_filter_t filter,
+                      void             *filter_ctx, 
+                      gras_msg_t       msg_got);
+
+void gras_msg_wait_or(double         timeout,    
+                     xbt_dynar_t    msgt_want,
+                     gras_msg_cb_ctx_t *ctx,
+                     int           *msgt_got,
+                     void          *payload);
 
 
 /* @} */