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-rw-r--r-- | external/unbound/libunbound/unbound-event.h | 157 |
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diff --git a/external/unbound/libunbound/unbound-event.h b/external/unbound/libunbound/unbound-event.h index b80de38de..d5f0b1a36 100644 --- a/external/unbound/libunbound/unbound-event.h +++ b/external/unbound/libunbound/unbound-event.h @@ -36,20 +36,21 @@ /** * \file * - * This file contains the unbound interface for use with libevent. - * You have to use the same libevent that unbound was compiled with, - * otherwise it wouldn't work, the event and event_base structures would - * be different. If unbound is compiled without libevent support then - * this header file is not supposed to be installed on the system. + * This file contains the unbound interface for use with user defined + * pluggable event bases. * - * Use ub_ctx_create_event_base() to create an unbound context that uses - * the event base that you have made. Then, use the ub_resolve_event call - * to add DNS resolve queries to the context. Those then run when you - * call event_dispatch() on your event_base, and when they are done you - * get a function callback. + * Use ub_ctx_create_event_ub_base() to create an unbound context that uses + * the user provided event base API. Then, use the ub_resolve_event call + * to add DNS resolve queries to the context. Those then run whith the + * provided event_base, and when they are done you get a function callback. * * This method does not fork another process or create a thread, the effort - * is done by the unbound state machines that are connected to the event_base. + * is done by the unbound state machines that are connected to the event base. + * + * It is also possible to provide a libevent based event base by using + * ub_ctx_create_event_base(). But you have to use the same libevent that + * unbound was compiled with, otherwise it wouldn't work, the event and + * event_base structures would be different. */ #ifndef _UB_UNBOUND_EVENT_H #define _UB_UNBOUND_EVENT_H @@ -62,12 +63,136 @@ struct ub_ctx; struct ub_result; struct event_base; -typedef void (*ub_event_callback_t)(void*, int, void*, int, int, char*); +/** event timeout */ +#define UB_EV_TIMEOUT 0x01 +/** event fd readable */ +#define UB_EV_READ 0x02 +/** event fd writable */ +#define UB_EV_WRITE 0x04 +/** event signal */ +#define UB_EV_SIGNAL 0x08 +/** event must persist */ +#define UB_EV_PERSIST 0x10 + +/** magic number to identify this version of the pluggable event api */ +#define UB_EVENT_MAGIC 0x44d74d78 + +struct ub_event; +struct ub_event_base; +struct timeval; + +/** + * The Virtual Method Table for and ub_event_base "object" + */ +struct ub_event_base_vmt { + /** Destructor for the ub_event_base object, + * (not called by libunbound) */ + void (*free)(struct ub_event_base*); + /** Run the event loop + * (not called by libunbound when using ub_resolve_event) */ + int (*dispatch)(struct ub_event_base*); + /** Exit the given event loop */ + int (*loopexit)(struct ub_event_base*, struct timeval*); + /** Instantiate a new ub_event associated with this event base */ + struct ub_event* (*new_event)(struct ub_event_base*, + int fd, short bits, void (*cb)(int, short, void*), void* arg); + /** Instantiate a new signal associated with this event base, + * (not called by libunbound) */ + struct ub_event* (*new_signal)(struct ub_event_base*, int fd, + void (*cb)(int, short, void*), void* arg); + /** Create a new ub_event associated with the given wsaevent, + * (not called by libunbound) */ + struct ub_event* (*winsock_register_wsaevent)(struct ub_event_base*, + void* wsaevent, void (*cb)(int, short, void*), void* arg); +}; + +/** + * A user defined pluggable event base is registered by providing a + * ub_event_base "object" with the ub_ctx_create_ub_event() function. + * The magic number must be correct and the Virtual Method Table must be + * fully equipped providing the event base API to be used by libunbound. + */ +struct ub_event_base { + /** magic must be UB_EVENT_MAGIC (0x44d74d78) */ + unsigned long magic; + /** Virtual Method Table for ub_event_base */ + struct ub_event_base_vmt* vmt; +}; + +/** + * The Virtual Method Table for and ub_event "object" + */ +struct ub_event_vmt { + /** Add event bits for this event to fire on. + * The event will be deactivated before this function is called. */ + void (*add_bits)(struct ub_event*, short); + /** Configure the event so it will not longer fire on given bits + * The event will be deactivated before this function is called. */ + void (*del_bits)(struct ub_event*, short); + /** Change or set the file descriptor on the event + * The event will be deactivated before this function is called. */ + void (*set_fd)(struct ub_event*, int); + /** Destructor for the ub_event object */ + void (*free)(struct ub_event*); + /** Activate the event. The given timeval is an timeout value. */ + int (*add)(struct ub_event*, struct timeval*); + /** Deactivate the event */ + int (*del)(struct ub_event*); + /** Reconfigure and activate a timeout event */ + int (*add_timer)(struct ub_event*, struct ub_event_base*, + void (*cb)(int, short, void*), void* arg, struct timeval*); + /** Deactivate the timeout event */ + int (*del_timer)(struct ub_event*); + /** Activate a signal event (not called by libunbound). */ + int (*add_signal)(struct ub_event*, struct timeval*); + /** Deactivate a signal event (not called by libunbound). */ + int (*del_signal)(struct ub_event*); + /** Destructor for a ub_event associated with a wsaevent, + * (not called by libunbound) + */ + void (*winsock_unregister_wsaevent)(struct ub_event* ev); + /** Libunbound will signal the eventloop when a TCP windows socket + * will block on next read or write (given by the eventbits), to work + * around edge trigger event behaviour of select on windows with TCP. + */ + void (*winsock_tcp_wouldblock)(struct ub_event*, int eventbit); +}; + +/** + * An "object" comprising a user defined pluggable event. + * The magic number must be correct and the Virtual Method Table must be + * fully equipped providing the ub_event API to be used by libunbound. + */ +struct ub_event { + /** magic must be UB_EVENT_MAGIC (0x44d74d78) */ + unsigned long magic; + /** Virtual Method Table for ub_event */ + struct ub_event_vmt* vmt; +}; + +typedef void (*ub_event_callback_type)(void*, int, void*, int, int, char*); + +/** + * Create a resolving and validation context. + * The information from /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts is not utilised by + * default. Use ub_ctx_resolvconf and ub_ctx_hosts to read them. + * @param base: the pluggable event base that the caller has created. + * The unbound context uses this event base. + * @return a new context. default initialisation. + * returns NULL on error. + * You must use ub_resolve_event with this context. + * Do not call ub_ctx_async, ub_poll, ub_wait, ub_process, this is all done + * with the event_base. Setup the options you like with the other functions. + */ +struct ub_ctx* ub_ctx_create_ub_event(struct ub_event_base* base); /** * Create a resolving and validation context. * The information from /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts is not utilised by * default. Use ub_ctx_resolvconf and ub_ctx_hosts to read them. + * You have to use the same libevent that unbound was compiled with, + * otherwise it wouldn't work, the event and event_base structures would + * be different. * @param base: the event base that the caller has created. The unbound * context uses this event base. * @return a new context. default initialisation. @@ -79,7 +204,10 @@ typedef void (*ub_event_callback_t)(void*, int, void*, int, int, char*); struct ub_ctx* ub_ctx_create_event(struct event_base* base); /** - * Set a new event_base on a context created with ub_ctx_create_event. + * Set a new libevent event_base on a context created with ub_ctx_create_event. + * You have to use the same libevent that unbound was compiled with, + * otherwise it wouldn't work, the event and event_base structures would + * be different. * Any outbound queries will be canceled. * @param ctx the ub_ctx to update. Must have been created with ub_ctx_create_event * @param base the new event_base to attach to the ctx @@ -126,7 +254,8 @@ int ub_ctx_set_event(struct ub_ctx* ctx, struct event_base* base); * @return 0 if OK, else error. */ int ub_resolve_event(struct ub_ctx* ctx, const char* name, int rrtype, - int rrclass, void* mydata, ub_event_callback_t callback, int* async_id); + int rrclass, void* mydata, ub_event_callback_type callback, + int* async_id); #ifdef __cplusplus } |