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initial import of openisis 0.9.0 vendor drop

1 /*
2 openisis - an open implementation of the CDS/ISIS database
3 Version 0.8.x (patchlevel see file Version)
4 Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by Erik Grziwotz, erik@openisis.org
5
6 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10
11 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14 Lesser General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
18 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19
20 see README for more information
21 EOH */
22 #ifndef LSV_H
23
24 /*
25 $Id: lsv.h,v 1.11 2003/06/03 17:09:20 kripke Exp $
26 OpenIsis server
27 */
28
29 #ifdef _REENTRANT /* it's really the wrong flag, but *sigh* */
30 #define LSVTHR
31 #endif
32
33 #ifdef LSVTHR
34 #include <pthread.h> /* else the work is done by the receiver */
35 #endif
36
37
38 #include "loi.h"
39 #include "lio.h"
40 #include "lses.h"
41
42
43 /** network service
44
45 RECV: loop in receiver thread
46 - loop selecting on all connections
47 - dequeue connections from recv queue, clear BUSY
48 - for every available connection:
49 - if request is new (no input so far),
50 prepare req with peer header, preset default flags
51 - read input (which may clear the LIO_IN flag on EOF)
52 - call proto to extract input
53 proto calls check (if any) to preprocess each piece of input
54 - if done, set BUSY, pass to dispatcher (via queue or in same thread)
55
56 DISP: the one and only session master (in separate thread, if multiple recv)
57 - no input after this point, the req is considered read-only
58 any data on connection is considered an error (i.e. no pipelining)
59 - if request contains a SID header, find or create session.
60 if session is busy, enqueue to session's wait queue
61 - enqueue to work queue
62
63 WORK: (in worker thread)
64 - once a worker thread dequeued a request, it calls process function
65 this may add fields to response and/or write to output stream
66 - before output buffer is flushed first time,
67 it is set aside and proto is called to output the response
68 - after process is done, the request is marked in flush phase:
69 the req is not accessed after this point,
70 the output is flushed and the response freed
71 - enqueue to recv queue
72
73
74 events in connection lifetime:
75 - accept:
76 if the socket hasn't been used so far, a new connection is created.
77 an existing connection is reused.
78 The connection object may still be in use by a worker.
79 Since the socket file id is reused, the former socket with the
80 same fid must have been closed, and the LIO_INOUT flags
81 must have been cleared, so lio_write on that old lio file id will fail.
82 The connection is marked as new and, if not in use by a worker,
83 entered into the receive queue.
84 - dequeue from receive queue:
85 if the connection is marked new,
86 it is prepared and added to the select set.
87 else, if it was closed, it is removed from the select set.
88 - read events:
89 if the connection is in use, that is, a previous request hasn't yet
90 entered the flush phase, there is an attempt to pipeline.
91 while this is considered an error, for robustness it's handled:
92 the connection is marked pipeline and the socket is cleared
93 from the select set, to be reenabled later.
94 Once the connection is idle, input is read until the protocol
95 decides on a complete request. Excess data (immediate pipelining)
96 is considered an error.
97 */
98
99 /* common header tags -- actually negative tags are used */
100 enum {
101 /* nonstandard */
102 LSV_TEXT, /* +- 0: a small, inlined untyped or text/plain body */
103 LSV_RID, /* row id, a.k.a MFN */
104 LSV_SID, /* session id */
105 LSV_PEER, /* network peer ("remote host") */
106 LSV_TIME, /* GTF + millis */
107 LSV_ATTACH, /* wrapped-up attachment, TBD */
108 /* MIME basics */
109 LSV_CTYPE,
110 /* HTTP: CGI/servlet */
111 LSV_URI,
112 LSV_QUERY
113 };
114
115 enum {
116 #ifdef LSVTHR
117 LSV_NUMWRK = 8,
118 #else
119 LSV_NUMWRK = 1,
120 #endif
121 LSV_BUFSIZ = 0x04000, /* 16384 a.k.a. 16K */
122 LSV_BUFMSK = 0x03fff /* mask buf lengths */
123 };
124
125 typedef struct Que {
126 struct Con *head;
127 struct Con *tail;
128 int len;
129 } Que;
130
131 /* queue with pool of workers waiting */
132 typedef struct Pool {
133 Que que;
134 #ifdef LSVTHR
135 struct Wrk *wait; /* stack */
136 #endif
137 } Pool;
138
139 typedef struct Wrk {
140 #ifdef LSVTHR
141 pthread_t thr;
142 #endif
143 unsigned id;
144 struct Srv *srv;
145 struct Wrk *nxt;
146 Session ses;
147 #ifdef LSVTHR
148 pthread_cond_t todo; /* work condition waited for by workers */
149 #endif
150 /* stats */
151 struct Con *cur; /* current job */
152 int jobs;
153 int waits;
154 } Wrk;
155
156 typedef struct Srv {
157 /*
158 the protocol stream method
159 - with LIO_SPUSH, input is pushed to request (len 0 indicates EOF)
160 return 0=more, >0=done, <0=error
161 - on LIO_SFLUSH, prt must convert output buffer to flt
162 - on LIO_SCLOSE, prt must flush and close answer
163 */
164 int (*prt) ( Ios*, int op );
165 /*
166 the application
167 - with task APPARG (called by prt for each field):
168 check (and typically modify) last field extracted by prt
169 return 0=more, >0=done, <0=error
170 - with task APPGOT (after request is complete):
171 check request, add -LSV_SID field, if needed
172 (e.g. to extract from an URL or cookie)
173 - with task APPRUN (0):
174 process request
175 */
176 int (*app) ( struct Con*, int task );
177 Fdt *fdt; /* field def */
178 int flg; /* flags */
179 unsigned sto; /* config: session timeout (seconds) */
180 unsigned nwr; /* config: #workers (<= LSV_NUMWRK) */
181 Session ses; /* usually the default session */
182 Tm tim; /* tim of last turn */
183 char gtm[20]; /* generalized time (actually 18 digits) */
184 Wrk wrk[LSV_NUMWRK];
185 /*
186 single receiver model
187 */
188 int lsn; /* listening socket */
189 Que recv; /* enq by worker, deq by receiver */
190 Pool main; /* enq by dispatcher, deq by workers */
191 #ifdef LSVTHR
192 Pool pool; /* enq by dispatcher, deq by workers */
193 pthread_t rcv; /* the receiver thread */
194 pthread_mutex_t mut; /* single mutex held by recv/disp while not in select */
195 int pip[2]; /* pipe for pending events */
196 #endif
197 /* stats */
198 int plen; /* length of pool */
199 int jobs; /* total #jobs */
200 int conn; /* total #conn */
201 int turn; /* total #turn */
202 float wlen; /* cumulated length of work queue (on each turn) */
203 float busy; /* cumulated # of active workers (on each turn) */
204 } Srv;
205
206 enum { /* server flags */
207 LSV_CONSES = 0x01, /* session bound to connection */
208 LSV_WRKSES = 0x02, /* session bound to worker */
209 LSV_SHUTDN = 0x100 /* server is shutting down */
210 };
211 enum {
212 /* called in worker thread: */
213 LSV_APPRUN, /* app called to process request */
214 LSV_APPINI, /* app called to initialise non-main thread (no con) */
215 LSV_APPFIN, /* app called to finalize non-main thread (no con) */
216 /* called in receiver thread: */
217 LSV_APPARG, /* app called to check parameter */
218 LSV_APPGOT, /* app called after all input */
219 LSV_APPSES /* app called on new session */
220 };
221 enum { /* connection pending state */
222 LSV_PDGNON, /* new connection pending */
223 LSV_PDGNEW, /* new connection pending */
224 LSV_PDGRED, /* ready to read pending */
225 LSV_PDGEOF /* EOF pending */
226 /* when adding, keep array of names in sync */
227 };
228 enum { /* connection processing stage */
229 LSV_STGNEW, /* connection needs to be setup */
230 LSV_STGCON, /* connected, no request on the way */
231 LSV_STGINP, /* reading input */
232 LSV_STGSES, /* waiting for session */
233 LSV_STGWRK, /* queued for work */
234 /* set by worker: */
235 LSV_STGRUN, /* dequeued */
236 LSV_STGCOM, /* commited (output has started) */
237 LSV_STGDON, /* done processing, flushing output */
238 LSV_STGRET /* returning (queued to recv) */
239 /* when adding, keep array of names in sync */
240 };
241
242 typedef struct Con {
243 Ios ios; /* raw output */
244 Buf flt; /* protocol filtered output */
245 const Srv *srv;
246 struct Con *nxt;
247 unsigned char stg; /* processing stage (guarded by mutex) */
248 unsigned char pdg; /* pending flags set by receiver only */
249 unsigned char grp; /* thread group (0=main) set by receiver app calls */
250 unsigned char bin; /* client requested binary mode */
251 int prt; /* for free use by prt, 0 init */
252 int app; /* for free use by app, 0 init */
253 int host;
254 char nam[64]; /* 123.123.123.123:123456 for IPv4 */
255 Session ses;
256 Rec *req; /* request -- owned by srv->ses */
257 Tm tim; /* time when the request was scheduled */
258 /* Rec *res; response -- owned by ses */
259 int con; /* connection counter */
260 } Con;
261
262 extern Wrk *svCur ();
263 extern int svRun ( Srv *srv, const char *addr );
264 /* the plain protocol */
265 extern int svPlain ( Ios *s, int op );
266 extern int svEcho ( Con *c, int task );
267
268 #define LSV_H
269 #endif /* LSV_H */

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