Source: ../../fea/rtsock.hh
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// -*- c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t -*-
// Copyright (c) 2001,2002 International Computer Science Institute
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// $XORP: xorp/fea/rtsock.hh,v 1.1.1.1 2002/12/11 23:56:02 hodson Exp $
#ifndef __FEA_RTSOCK_HH__
#define __FEA_RTSOCK_HH__
#include <list>
#include "libxorp/eventloop.hh"
#include "libxorp/exceptions.hh"
#include "fti.hh"
class RoutingSocketObserver;
struct RoutingSocketPlumber;
/**
* RoutingSocket class opens a routing socket and forwards data arriving
* on the socket to RoutingSocketObservers. The RoutingSocket hooks itself
* into the EventLoop and activity usually happens asynchronously.
*/
class RoutingSocket {
public:
RoutingSocket(EventLoop& e, int af = AF_UNSPEC) throw(FtiError);
~RoutingSocket();
/* RoutingSocket may fail to open routing socket during construction. */
inline bool is_open() const { return _fd != -1; }
/**
* Write data to routing socket. Update sequence number associated
* with routing socket.
*/
ssize_t write(const void* data, size_t nbytes);
/**
* Get sequence number for next message written into kernel.
* Sequence number is derived of the instance number of the routing
* socket and a 16bit counter.
*/
inline uint32_t seqno() const { return (_instance_no << 16 | _seqno); }
/**
* Get cached process identifier value.
*/
inline pid_t pid() const { return _pid; }
/**
* Force socket to read data - usually performed after writing
* a request that the kernel will answer, eg after writing a route
* lookup.
*
* Use sparingly, with caution, and at your own risk.
*/
void force_read();
typedef list<RoutingSocketObserver*> ObserverList;
private:
/**
* Read data available for RoutingSocket and invoke
* RoutingSocketObserver::rtsock_data on all observers of routing
* socket.
*/
void select_hook(int fd, SelectorMask sm);
void shutdown();
RoutingSocket& operator=(const RoutingSocket&); /* Not implemented */
RoutingSocket(const RoutingSocket&); /* Not implemented */
private:
static const size_t RTSOCK_BYTES = 4096; // Guess at largest sock message
private:
EventLoop& _e;
int _fd;
ObserverList _ol;
uint16_t _seqno; /* Seqno of next write() */
uint16_t _instance_no; /* Instance number of this routing socket */
uint8_t _buffer[RTSOCK_BYTES];
static uint16_t _instance_cnt;
static pid_t _pid;
friend RoutingSocketPlumber; // class that hooks observers in and out.
};
class RoutingSocketObserver {
public:
RoutingSocketObserver(RoutingSocket& rs);
virtual ~RoutingSocketObserver();
/**
* Method called when the observed routing socket has data to be
* parsed.
*
* @param data pointer to data.
* @param nbytes number of bytes available.
*/
virtual void rtsock_data(const uint8_t* data, size_t nbytes) = 0;
/**
* Get RoutingSocket associated with Observer.
*/
RoutingSocket& routing_socket();
private:
RoutingSocket& _rs;
};
#endif // __FEA_RTSOCK_HH__
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