James Robinson | 646469d | 2014-10-03 15:33:28 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * Copyright (c) 2006 Niels Provos <provos@citi.umich.edu> |
| 3 | * All rights reserved. |
| 4 | * |
| 5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
| 6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
| 7 | * are met: |
| 8 | * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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| 10 | * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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| 13 | * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
| 14 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
| 15 | * |
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| 17 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
| 18 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
| 19 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
| 20 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
| 21 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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| 25 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
| 26 | */ |
| 27 | #ifndef _EVRPC_H_ |
| 28 | #define _EVRPC_H_ |
| 29 | |
| 30 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 31 | extern "C" { |
| 32 | #endif |
| 33 | |
| 34 | /** @file evrpc.h |
| 35 | * |
| 36 | * This header files provides basic support for an RPC server and client. |
| 37 | * |
| 38 | * To support RPCs in a server, every supported RPC command needs to be |
| 39 | * defined and registered. |
| 40 | * |
| 41 | * EVRPC_HEADER(SendCommand, Request, Reply); |
| 42 | * |
| 43 | * SendCommand is the name of the RPC command. |
| 44 | * Request is the name of a structure generated by event_rpcgen.py. |
| 45 | * It contains all parameters relating to the SendCommand RPC. The |
| 46 | * server needs to fill in the Reply structure. |
| 47 | * Reply is the name of a structure generated by event_rpcgen.py. It |
| 48 | * contains the answer to the RPC. |
| 49 | * |
| 50 | * To register an RPC with an HTTP server, you need to first create an RPC |
| 51 | * base with: |
| 52 | * |
| 53 | * struct evrpc_base *base = evrpc_init(http); |
| 54 | * |
| 55 | * A specific RPC can then be registered with |
| 56 | * |
| 57 | * EVRPC_REGISTER(base, SendCommand, Request, Reply, FunctionCB, arg); |
| 58 | * |
| 59 | * when the server receives an appropriately formatted RPC, the user callback |
| 60 | * is invokved. The callback needs to fill in the reply structure. |
| 61 | * |
| 62 | * void FunctionCB(EVRPC_STRUCT(SendCommand)* rpc, void *arg); |
| 63 | * |
| 64 | * To send the reply, call EVRPC_REQUEST_DONE(rpc); |
| 65 | * |
| 66 | * See the regression test for an example. |
| 67 | */ |
| 68 | |
| 69 | struct evbuffer; |
| 70 | struct event_base; |
| 71 | struct evrpc_req_generic; |
| 72 | |
| 73 | /* Encapsulates a request */ |
| 74 | struct evrpc { |
| 75 | TAILQ_ENTRY(evrpc) next; |
| 76 | |
| 77 | /* the URI at which the request handler lives */ |
| 78 | const char* uri; |
| 79 | |
| 80 | /* creates a new request structure */ |
| 81 | void *(*request_new)(void); |
| 82 | |
| 83 | /* frees the request structure */ |
| 84 | void (*request_free)(void *); |
| 85 | |
| 86 | /* unmarshals the buffer into the proper request structure */ |
| 87 | int (*request_unmarshal)(void *, struct evbuffer *); |
| 88 | |
| 89 | /* creates a new reply structure */ |
| 90 | void *(*reply_new)(void); |
| 91 | |
| 92 | /* creates a new reply structure */ |
| 93 | void (*reply_free)(void *); |
| 94 | |
| 95 | /* verifies that the reply is valid */ |
| 96 | int (*reply_complete)(void *); |
| 97 | |
| 98 | /* marshals the reply into a buffer */ |
| 99 | void (*reply_marshal)(struct evbuffer*, void *); |
| 100 | |
| 101 | /* the callback invoked for each received rpc */ |
| 102 | void (*cb)(struct evrpc_req_generic *, void *); |
| 103 | void *cb_arg; |
| 104 | |
| 105 | /* reference for further configuration */ |
| 106 | struct evrpc_base *base; |
| 107 | }; |
| 108 | |
| 109 | /** The type of a specific RPC Message |
| 110 | * |
| 111 | * @param rpcname the name of the RPC message |
| 112 | */ |
| 113 | #define EVRPC_STRUCT(rpcname) struct evrpc_req__##rpcname |
| 114 | |
| 115 | struct evhttp_request; |
| 116 | struct evrpc_status; |
| 117 | |
| 118 | /* We alias the RPC specific structs to this voided one */ |
| 119 | struct evrpc_req_generic { |
| 120 | /* the unmarshaled request object */ |
| 121 | void *request; |
| 122 | |
| 123 | /* the empty reply object that needs to be filled in */ |
| 124 | void *reply; |
| 125 | |
| 126 | /* |
| 127 | * the static structure for this rpc; that can be used to |
| 128 | * automatically unmarshal and marshal the http buffers. |
| 129 | */ |
| 130 | struct evrpc *rpc; |
| 131 | |
| 132 | /* |
| 133 | * the http request structure on which we need to answer. |
| 134 | */ |
| 135 | struct evhttp_request* http_req; |
| 136 | |
| 137 | /* |
| 138 | * callback to reply and finish answering this rpc |
| 139 | */ |
| 140 | void (*done)(struct evrpc_req_generic* rpc); |
| 141 | }; |
| 142 | |
| 143 | /** Creates the definitions and prototypes for an RPC |
| 144 | * |
| 145 | * You need to use EVRPC_HEADER to create structures and function prototypes |
| 146 | * needed by the server and client implementation. The structures have to be |
| 147 | * defined in an .rpc file and converted to source code via event_rpcgen.py |
| 148 | * |
| 149 | * @param rpcname the name of the RPC |
| 150 | * @param reqstruct the name of the RPC request structure |
| 151 | * @param replystruct the name of the RPC reply structure |
| 152 | * @see EVRPC_GENERATE() |
| 153 | */ |
| 154 | #define EVRPC_HEADER(rpcname, reqstruct, rplystruct) \ |
| 155 | EVRPC_STRUCT(rpcname) { \ |
| 156 | struct reqstruct* request; \ |
| 157 | struct rplystruct* reply; \ |
| 158 | struct evrpc* rpc; \ |
| 159 | struct evhttp_request* http_req; \ |
| 160 | void (*done)(struct evrpc_status *, \ |
| 161 | struct evrpc* rpc, void *request, void *reply); \ |
| 162 | }; \ |
| 163 | int evrpc_send_request_##rpcname(struct evrpc_pool *, \ |
| 164 | struct reqstruct *, struct rplystruct *, \ |
| 165 | void (*)(struct evrpc_status *, \ |
| 166 | struct reqstruct *, struct rplystruct *, void *cbarg), \ |
| 167 | void *); |
| 168 | |
| 169 | /** Generates the code for receiving and sending an RPC message |
| 170 | * |
| 171 | * EVRPC_GENERATE is used to create the code corresponding to sending |
| 172 | * and receiving a particular RPC message |
| 173 | * |
| 174 | * @param rpcname the name of the RPC |
| 175 | * @param reqstruct the name of the RPC request structure |
| 176 | * @param replystruct the name of the RPC reply structure |
| 177 | * @see EVRPC_HEADER() |
| 178 | */ |
| 179 | #define EVRPC_GENERATE(rpcname, reqstruct, rplystruct) \ |
| 180 | int evrpc_send_request_##rpcname(struct evrpc_pool *pool, \ |
| 181 | struct reqstruct *request, struct rplystruct *reply, \ |
| 182 | void (*cb)(struct evrpc_status *, \ |
| 183 | struct reqstruct *, struct rplystruct *, void *cbarg), \ |
| 184 | void *cbarg) { \ |
| 185 | struct evrpc_status status; \ |
| 186 | struct evrpc_request_wrapper *ctx; \ |
| 187 | ctx = (struct evrpc_request_wrapper *) \ |
| 188 | malloc(sizeof(struct evrpc_request_wrapper)); \ |
| 189 | if (ctx == NULL) \ |
| 190 | goto error; \ |
| 191 | ctx->pool = pool; \ |
| 192 | ctx->evcon = NULL; \ |
| 193 | ctx->name = strdup(#rpcname); \ |
| 194 | if (ctx->name == NULL) { \ |
| 195 | free(ctx); \ |
| 196 | goto error; \ |
| 197 | } \ |
| 198 | ctx->cb = (void (*)(struct evrpc_status *, \ |
| 199 | void *, void *, void *))cb; \ |
| 200 | ctx->cb_arg = cbarg; \ |
| 201 | ctx->request = (void *)request; \ |
| 202 | ctx->reply = (void *)reply; \ |
| 203 | ctx->request_marshal = (void (*)(struct evbuffer *, void *))reqstruct##_marshal; \ |
| 204 | ctx->reply_clear = (void (*)(void *))rplystruct##_clear; \ |
| 205 | ctx->reply_unmarshal = (int (*)(void *, struct evbuffer *))rplystruct##_unmarshal; \ |
| 206 | return (evrpc_make_request(ctx)); \ |
| 207 | error: \ |
| 208 | memset(&status, 0, sizeof(status)); \ |
| 209 | status.error = EVRPC_STATUS_ERR_UNSTARTED; \ |
| 210 | (*(cb))(&status, request, reply, cbarg); \ |
| 211 | return (-1); \ |
| 212 | } |
| 213 | |
| 214 | /** Provides access to the HTTP request object underlying an RPC |
| 215 | * |
| 216 | * Access to the underlying http object; can be used to look at headers or |
| 217 | * for getting the remote ip address |
| 218 | * |
| 219 | * @param rpc_req the rpc request structure provided to the server callback |
| 220 | * @return an struct evhttp_request object that can be inspected for |
| 221 | * HTTP headers or sender information. |
| 222 | */ |
| 223 | #define EVRPC_REQUEST_HTTP(rpc_req) (rpc_req)->http_req |
| 224 | |
| 225 | /** Creates the reply to an RPC request |
| 226 | * |
| 227 | * EVRPC_REQUEST_DONE is used to answer a request; the reply is expected |
| 228 | * to have been filled in. The request and reply pointers become invalid |
| 229 | * after this call has finished. |
| 230 | * |
| 231 | * @param rpc_req the rpc request structure provided to the server callback |
| 232 | */ |
| 233 | #define EVRPC_REQUEST_DONE(rpc_req) do { \ |
| 234 | struct evrpc_req_generic *_req = (struct evrpc_req_generic *)(rpc_req); \ |
| 235 | _req->done(_req); \ |
| 236 | } while (0) |
| 237 | |
| 238 | |
| 239 | /* Takes a request object and fills it in with the right magic */ |
| 240 | #define EVRPC_REGISTER_OBJECT(rpc, name, request, reply) \ |
| 241 | do { \ |
| 242 | (rpc)->uri = strdup(#name); \ |
| 243 | if ((rpc)->uri == NULL) { \ |
| 244 | fprintf(stderr, "failed to register object\n"); \ |
| 245 | exit(1); \ |
| 246 | } \ |
| 247 | (rpc)->request_new = (void *(*)(void))request##_new; \ |
| 248 | (rpc)->request_free = (void (*)(void *))request##_free; \ |
| 249 | (rpc)->request_unmarshal = (int (*)(void *, struct evbuffer *))request##_unmarshal; \ |
| 250 | (rpc)->reply_new = (void *(*)(void))reply##_new; \ |
| 251 | (rpc)->reply_free = (void (*)(void *))reply##_free; \ |
| 252 | (rpc)->reply_complete = (int (*)(void *))reply##_complete; \ |
| 253 | (rpc)->reply_marshal = (void (*)(struct evbuffer*, void *))reply##_marshal; \ |
| 254 | } while (0) |
| 255 | |
| 256 | struct evrpc_base; |
| 257 | struct evhttp; |
| 258 | |
| 259 | /* functions to start up the rpc system */ |
| 260 | |
| 261 | /** Creates a new rpc base from which RPC requests can be received |
| 262 | * |
| 263 | * @param server a pointer to an existing HTTP server |
| 264 | * @return a newly allocated evrpc_base struct |
| 265 | * @see evrpc_free() |
| 266 | */ |
| 267 | struct evrpc_base *evrpc_init(struct evhttp *server); |
| 268 | |
| 269 | /** |
| 270 | * Frees the evrpc base |
| 271 | * |
| 272 | * For now, you are responsible for making sure that no rpcs are ongoing. |
| 273 | * |
| 274 | * @param base the evrpc_base object to be freed |
| 275 | * @see evrpc_init |
| 276 | */ |
| 277 | void evrpc_free(struct evrpc_base *base); |
| 278 | |
| 279 | /** register RPCs with the HTTP Server |
| 280 | * |
| 281 | * registers a new RPC with the HTTP server, each RPC needs to have |
| 282 | * a unique name under which it can be identified. |
| 283 | * |
| 284 | * @param base the evrpc_base structure in which the RPC should be |
| 285 | * registered. |
| 286 | * @param name the name of the RPC |
| 287 | * @param request the name of the RPC request structure |
| 288 | * @param reply the name of the RPC reply structure |
| 289 | * @param callback the callback that should be invoked when the RPC |
| 290 | * is received. The callback has the following prototype |
| 291 | * void (*callback)(EVRPC_STRUCT(Message)* rpc, void *arg) |
| 292 | * @param cbarg an additional parameter that can be passed to the callback. |
| 293 | * The parameter can be used to carry around state. |
| 294 | */ |
| 295 | #define EVRPC_REGISTER(base, name, request, reply, callback, cbarg) \ |
| 296 | do { \ |
| 297 | struct evrpc* rpc = (struct evrpc *)calloc(1, sizeof(struct evrpc)); \ |
| 298 | EVRPC_REGISTER_OBJECT(rpc, name, request, reply); \ |
| 299 | evrpc_register_rpc(base, rpc, \ |
| 300 | (void (*)(struct evrpc_req_generic*, void *))callback, cbarg); \ |
| 301 | } while (0) |
| 302 | |
| 303 | int evrpc_register_rpc(struct evrpc_base *, struct evrpc *, |
| 304 | void (*)(struct evrpc_req_generic*, void *), void *); |
| 305 | |
| 306 | /** |
| 307 | * Unregisters an already registered RPC |
| 308 | * |
| 309 | * @param base the evrpc_base object from which to unregister an RPC |
| 310 | * @param name the name of the rpc to unregister |
| 311 | * @return -1 on error or 0 when successful. |
| 312 | * @see EVRPC_REGISTER() |
| 313 | */ |
| 314 | #define EVRPC_UNREGISTER(base, name) evrpc_unregister_rpc(base, #name) |
| 315 | |
| 316 | int evrpc_unregister_rpc(struct evrpc_base *base, const char *name); |
| 317 | |
| 318 | /* |
| 319 | * Client-side RPC support |
| 320 | */ |
| 321 | |
| 322 | struct evrpc_pool; |
| 323 | struct evhttp_connection; |
| 324 | |
| 325 | /** |
| 326 | * provides information about the completed RPC request. |
| 327 | */ |
| 328 | struct evrpc_status { |
| 329 | #define EVRPC_STATUS_ERR_NONE 0 |
| 330 | #define EVRPC_STATUS_ERR_TIMEOUT 1 |
| 331 | #define EVRPC_STATUS_ERR_BADPAYLOAD 2 |
| 332 | #define EVRPC_STATUS_ERR_UNSTARTED 3 |
| 333 | #define EVRPC_STATUS_ERR_HOOKABORTED 4 |
| 334 | int error; |
| 335 | |
| 336 | /* for looking at headers or other information */ |
| 337 | struct evhttp_request *http_req; |
| 338 | }; |
| 339 | |
| 340 | struct evrpc_request_wrapper { |
| 341 | TAILQ_ENTRY(evrpc_request_wrapper) next; |
| 342 | |
| 343 | /* pool on which this rpc request is being made */ |
| 344 | struct evrpc_pool *pool; |
| 345 | |
| 346 | /* connection on which the request is being sent */ |
| 347 | struct evhttp_connection *evcon; |
| 348 | |
| 349 | /* event for implementing request timeouts */ |
| 350 | struct event ev_timeout; |
| 351 | |
| 352 | /* the name of the rpc */ |
| 353 | char *name; |
| 354 | |
| 355 | /* callback */ |
| 356 | void (*cb)(struct evrpc_status*, void *request, void *reply, void *arg); |
| 357 | void *cb_arg; |
| 358 | |
| 359 | void *request; |
| 360 | void *reply; |
| 361 | |
| 362 | /* unmarshals the buffer into the proper request structure */ |
| 363 | void (*request_marshal)(struct evbuffer *, void *); |
| 364 | |
| 365 | /* removes all stored state in the reply */ |
| 366 | void (*reply_clear)(void *); |
| 367 | |
| 368 | /* marshals the reply into a buffer */ |
| 369 | int (*reply_unmarshal)(void *, struct evbuffer*); |
| 370 | }; |
| 371 | |
| 372 | /** launches an RPC and sends it to the server |
| 373 | * |
| 374 | * EVRPC_MAKE_REQUEST() is used by the client to send an RPC to the server. |
| 375 | * |
| 376 | * @param name the name of the RPC |
| 377 | * @param pool the evrpc_pool that contains the connection objects over which |
| 378 | * the request should be sent. |
| 379 | * @param request a pointer to the RPC request structure - it contains the |
| 380 | * data to be sent to the server. |
| 381 | * @param reply a pointer to the RPC reply structure. It is going to be filled |
| 382 | * if the request was answered successfully |
| 383 | * @param cb the callback to invoke when the RPC request has been answered |
| 384 | * @param cbarg an additional argument to be passed to the client |
| 385 | * @return 0 on success, -1 on failure |
| 386 | */ |
| 387 | #define EVRPC_MAKE_REQUEST(name, pool, request, reply, cb, cbarg) \ |
| 388 | evrpc_send_request_##name(pool, request, reply, cb, cbarg) |
| 389 | |
| 390 | int evrpc_make_request(struct evrpc_request_wrapper *); |
| 391 | |
| 392 | /** creates an rpc connection pool |
| 393 | * |
| 394 | * a pool has a number of connections associated with it. |
| 395 | * rpc requests are always made via a pool. |
| 396 | * |
| 397 | * @param base a pointer to an struct event_based object; can be left NULL |
| 398 | * in singled-threaded applications |
| 399 | * @return a newly allocated struct evrpc_pool object |
| 400 | * @see evrpc_pool_free() |
| 401 | */ |
| 402 | struct evrpc_pool *evrpc_pool_new(struct event_base *base); |
| 403 | /** frees an rpc connection pool |
| 404 | * |
| 405 | * @param pool a pointer to an evrpc_pool allocated via evrpc_pool_new() |
| 406 | * @see evrpc_pool_new() |
| 407 | */ |
| 408 | void evrpc_pool_free(struct evrpc_pool *pool); |
| 409 | /* |
| 410 | * adds a connection over which rpc can be dispatched. the connection |
| 411 | * object must have been newly created. |
| 412 | */ |
| 413 | void evrpc_pool_add_connection(struct evrpc_pool *, |
| 414 | struct evhttp_connection *); |
| 415 | |
| 416 | /** |
| 417 | * Sets the timeout in secs after which a request has to complete. The |
| 418 | * RPC is completely aborted if it does not complete by then. Setting |
| 419 | * the timeout to 0 means that it never timeouts and can be used to |
| 420 | * implement callback type RPCs. |
| 421 | * |
| 422 | * Any connection already in the pool will be updated with the new |
| 423 | * timeout. Connections added to the pool after set_timeout has be |
| 424 | * called receive the pool timeout only if no timeout has been set |
| 425 | * for the connection itself. |
| 426 | * |
| 427 | * @param pool a pointer to a struct evrpc_pool object |
| 428 | * @param timeout_in_secs the number of seconds after which a request should |
| 429 | * timeout and a failure be returned to the callback. |
| 430 | */ |
| 431 | void evrpc_pool_set_timeout(struct evrpc_pool *pool, int timeout_in_secs); |
| 432 | |
| 433 | /** |
| 434 | * Hooks for changing the input and output of RPCs; this can be used to |
| 435 | * implement compression, authentication, encryption, ... |
| 436 | */ |
| 437 | |
| 438 | enum EVRPC_HOOK_TYPE { |
| 439 | EVRPC_INPUT, /**< apply the function to an input hook */ |
| 440 | EVRPC_OUTPUT /**< apply the function to an output hook */ |
| 441 | }; |
| 442 | |
| 443 | #ifndef WIN32 |
| 444 | /** Deprecated alias for EVRPC_INPUT. Not available on windows, where it |
| 445 | * conflicts with platform headers. */ |
| 446 | #define INPUT EVRPC_INPUT |
| 447 | /** Deprecated alias for EVRPC_OUTPUT. Not available on windows, where it |
| 448 | * conflicts with platform headers. */ |
| 449 | #define OUTPUT EVRPC_OUTPUT |
| 450 | #endif |
| 451 | |
| 452 | /** adds a processing hook to either an rpc base or rpc pool |
| 453 | * |
| 454 | * If a hook returns -1, the processing is aborted. |
| 455 | * |
| 456 | * The add functions return handles that can be used for removing hooks. |
| 457 | * |
| 458 | * @param vbase a pointer to either struct evrpc_base or struct evrpc_pool |
| 459 | * @param hook_type either INPUT or OUTPUT |
| 460 | * @param cb the callback to call when the hook is activated |
| 461 | * @param cb_arg an additional argument for the callback |
| 462 | * @return a handle to the hook so it can be removed later |
| 463 | * @see evrpc_remove_hook() |
| 464 | */ |
| 465 | void *evrpc_add_hook(void *vbase, |
| 466 | enum EVRPC_HOOK_TYPE hook_type, |
| 467 | int (*cb)(struct evhttp_request *, struct evbuffer *, void *), |
| 468 | void *cb_arg); |
| 469 | |
| 470 | /** removes a previously added hook |
| 471 | * |
| 472 | * @param vbase a pointer to either struct evrpc_base or struct evrpc_pool |
| 473 | * @param hook_type either INPUT or OUTPUT |
| 474 | * @param handle a handle returned by evrpc_add_hook() |
| 475 | * @return 1 on success or 0 on failure |
| 476 | * @see evrpc_add_hook() |
| 477 | */ |
| 478 | int evrpc_remove_hook(void *vbase, |
| 479 | enum EVRPC_HOOK_TYPE hook_type, |
| 480 | void *handle); |
| 481 | |
| 482 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 483 | } |
| 484 | #endif |
| 485 | |
| 486 | #endif /* _EVRPC_H_ */ |