X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/c42000db0f347a26ac1645d830ac949194ec4da0..95af5d3f9b1231b3e3d8d17888c3e657c2b95e88:/include/gras/transport.h diff --git a/include/gras/transport.h b/include/gras/transport.h index 32a5cdb3c4..cee937ef76 100644 --- a/include/gras/transport.h +++ b/include/gras/transport.h @@ -1,60 +1,108 @@ /* $Id$ */ /* transport - low level communication (send/receive bunches of bytes) */ - /* module's public interface exported to end user. */ -/* Authors: Martin Quinson */ -/* Copyright (C) 2004 Martin Quinson. */ +/* Copyright (c) 2004 Martin Quinson. All rights reserved. */ /* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */ + * under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */ #ifndef GRAS_TRANSPORT_H #define GRAS_TRANSPORT_H #include "xbt/error.h" -typedef struct s_gras_socket gras_socket_t; +/** \addtogroup GRAS_sock + * \brief Socket handling (Communication facility). + */ + +/** \name Socket creation functions + * \ingroup GRAS_sock + */ +/* @{*/ +/** \brief Opaque type describing a socket */ +typedef struct s_gras_socket *gras_socket_t; -gras_error_t gras_socket_client(const char *host, +/** \brief Simply create a client socket (to speak to a remote host) */ +xbt_error_t gras_socket_client(const char *host, unsigned short port, - /* OUT */ gras_socket_t **dst); -gras_error_t gras_socket_server(unsigned short port, - /* OUT */ gras_socket_t **dst); -void gras_socket_close(gras_socket_t *sd); - -/* get information about socket */ -int gras_socket_my_port (gras_socket_t *sock); -int gras_socket_peer_port(gras_socket_t *sock); -char *gras_socket_peer_name(gras_socket_t *sock); - -/* extended interface to get all details */ -gras_error_t gras_socket_client_ext(const char *host, + /* OUT */ gras_socket_t *dst); +/** \brief Simply create a server socket (to ear from remote hosts speaking to you) */ +xbt_error_t gras_socket_server(unsigned short port, + /* OUT */ gras_socket_t *dst); +/** \brief Close socket */ +void gras_socket_close(gras_socket_t sd); + +/** \brief Create a client socket, full interface to all relevant settings */ +xbt_error_t gras_socket_client_ext(const char *host, unsigned short port, unsigned long int bufSize, - int raw, - /* OUT */ gras_socket_t **dst); -gras_error_t gras_socket_server_ext(unsigned short port, + int measurement, + /* OUT */ gras_socket_t *dst); +/** \brief Create a server socket, full interface to all relevant settings */ +xbt_error_t gras_socket_server_ext(unsigned short port, unsigned long int bufSize, - int raw, - /* OUT */ gras_socket_t **dst); + int measurement, + /* OUT */ gras_socket_t *dst); +/* @}*/ +/** \name Retrieving data about sockets and peers + * \ingroup GRAS_sock + * + * Who are you talking to? + */ +/* @{*/ + +/** Get the port number on which this socket is connected on my side */ +int gras_socket_my_port (gras_socket_t sock); +/** Get the port number on which this socket is connected on remote side */ +int gras_socket_peer_port(gras_socket_t sock); +/** Get the host name of the remote side */ +char *gras_socket_peer_name(gras_socket_t sock); +/* @}*/ + +/** \name Using measurement sockets + * \ingroup GRAS_sock + * + * You may want to use sockets not to exchange valuable data (in messages), + * but to conduct some bandwidth measurements and related experiments. If so, try those measurement sockets. + * + * You can only use those functions on sockets openned with the "measurement" boolean set to true. + * + */ +/* @{*/ + + -/* using raw sockets */ -gras_error_t gras_socket_raw_send(gras_socket_t *peer, +int gras_socket_is_meas(gras_socket_t sock); +xbt_error_t gras_socket_meas_send(gras_socket_t peer, unsigned int timeout, unsigned long int expSize, unsigned long int msgSize); -gras_error_t gras_socket_raw_recv(gras_socket_t *peer, +xbt_error_t gras_socket_meas_recv(gras_socket_t peer, unsigned int timeout, unsigned long int expSize, unsigned long int msgSize); +xbt_error_t gras_socket_meas_accept(gras_socket_t peer,gras_socket_t *accepted); + +/* @}*/ +/** \name Using files as sockets + * \ingroup GRAS_sock + * + * For debugging purpose, it is possible to deal with files as if they were sockets. + * It can even be useful to store stuff in a portable manner, but writing messages to a file + * may be strange... + * + * \bug Don't use '-' on windows. this file represents stdin or stdout, but I failed to deal with it on windows. + */ +/* @{*/ /* debuging functions */ -gras_error_t gras_socket_client_from_file(const char*path, - /* OUT */ gras_socket_t **dst); -gras_error_t gras_socket_server_from_file(const char*path, - /* OUT */ gras_socket_t **dst); +xbt_error_t gras_socket_client_from_file(const char*path, + /* OUT */ gras_socket_t *dst); +xbt_error_t gras_socket_server_from_file(const char*path, + /* OUT */ gras_socket_t *dst); +/* @} */ #endif /* GRAS_TRANSPORT_H */