#include "asterisk/poll-compat.h"
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Defines | |
#define | AST_IO_CB(a) ((ast_io_cb)(a)) |
#define | AST_IO_ERR POLLERR |
#define | AST_IO_HUP POLLHUP |
#define | AST_IO_IN POLLIN |
#define | AST_IO_NVAL POLLNVAL |
#define | AST_IO_OUT POLLOUT |
#define | AST_IO_PRI POLLPRI |
Typedefs | |
typedef int(*) | ast_io_cb (int *id, int fd, short events, void *cbdata) |
Functions | |
int | ast_get_termcols (int fd) |
int | ast_hide_password (int fd) |
int * | ast_io_add (struct io_context *ioc, int fd, ast_io_cb callback, short events, void *data) |
int * | ast_io_change (struct io_context *ioc, int *id, int fd, ast_io_cb callback, short events, void *data) |
void | ast_io_dump (struct io_context *ioc) |
int | ast_io_remove (struct io_context *ioc, int *id) |
int | ast_io_wait (struct io_context *ioc, int howlong) |
int | ast_restore_tty (int fd, int oldstatus) |
io_context * | io_context_create (void) |
void | io_context_destroy (struct io_context *ioc) |
Definition in file io.h.
#define AST_IO_ERR POLLERR |
#define AST_IO_IN POLLIN |
Input ready
Definition at line 33 of file io.h.
Referenced by ast_netsock_bindaddr(), ast_udptl_new_with_bindaddr(), do_monitor(), network_thread(), and p2p_callback_disable().
#define AST_IO_PRI POLLPRI |
Priority input ready
Definition at line 37 of file io.h.
Referenced by network_thread(), and timing_read().
int ast_get_termcols | ( | int | fd | ) |
Definition at line 353 of file io.c.
Referenced by ast_cli_display_match_list().
00354 { 00355 struct winsize win; 00356 int cols = 0; 00357 00358 if (!isatty(fd)) 00359 return -1; 00360 00361 if ( ioctl(fd, TIOCGWINSZ, &win) != -1 ) { 00362 if ( !cols && win.ws_col > 0 ) 00363 cols = (int) win.ws_col; 00364 } else { 00365 /* assume 80 characters if the ioctl fails for some reason */ 00366 cols = 80; 00367 } 00368 00369 return cols; 00370 }
int ast_hide_password | ( | int | fd | ) |
Set fd into non-echoing mode (if fd is a tty)
Definition at line 317 of file io.c.
References ECHO.
Referenced by pw_cb().
00318 { 00319 struct termios tios; 00320 int res; 00321 int old; 00322 if (!isatty(fd)) 00323 return -1; 00324 res = tcgetattr(fd, &tios); 00325 if (res < 0) 00326 return -1; 00327 old = tios.c_lflag & (ECHO | ECHONL); 00328 tios.c_lflag &= ~ECHO; 00329 tios.c_lflag |= ECHONL; 00330 res = tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &tios); 00331 if (res < 0) 00332 return -1; 00333 return old; 00334 }
int* ast_io_add | ( | struct io_context * | ioc, | |
int | fd, | |||
ast_io_cb | callback, | |||
short | events, | |||
void * | data | |||
) |
ioc | which context to use | |
fd | which fd to monitor | |
callback | callback function to run | |
events | event mask of events to wait for | |
data | data to pass to the callback Watch for any of revents activites on fd, calling callback with data as callback data. Returns a pointer to ID of the IO event, or NULL on failure. |
Definition at line 149 of file io.c.
References ast_log(), ast_malloc, io_rec::callback, io_rec::data, DEBUG, io_context::fdcnt, io_context::fds, io_rec::id, io_grow(), io_context::ior, LOG_DEBUG, and io_context::maxfdcnt.
Referenced by ast_netsock_bindaddr(), ast_udptl_new_with_bindaddr(), do_monitor(), network_thread(), and p2p_callback_disable().
00150 { 00151 /* 00152 * Add a new I/O entry for this file descriptor 00153 * with the given event mask, to call callback with 00154 * data as an argument. Returns NULL on failure. 00155 */ 00156 int *ret; 00157 DEBUG(ast_log(LOG_DEBUG, "ast_io_add()\n")); 00158 if (ioc->fdcnt >= ioc->maxfdcnt) { 00159 /* 00160 * We don't have enough space for this entry. We need to 00161 * reallocate maxfdcnt poll fd's and io_rec's, or back out now. 00162 */ 00163 if (io_grow(ioc)) 00164 return NULL; 00165 } 00166 00167 /* 00168 * At this point, we've got sufficiently large arrays going 00169 * and we can make an entry for it in the pollfd and io_r 00170 * structures. 00171 */ 00172 ioc->fds[ioc->fdcnt].fd = fd; 00173 ioc->fds[ioc->fdcnt].events = events; 00174 ioc->fds[ioc->fdcnt].revents = 0; 00175 ioc->ior[ioc->fdcnt].callback = callback; 00176 ioc->ior[ioc->fdcnt].data = data; 00177 if (!(ioc->ior[ioc->fdcnt].id = ast_malloc(sizeof(*ioc->ior[ioc->fdcnt].id)))) { 00178 /* Bonk if we couldn't allocate an int */ 00179 return NULL; 00180 } 00181 *(ioc->ior[ioc->fdcnt].id) = ioc->fdcnt; 00182 ret = ioc->ior[ioc->fdcnt].id; 00183 ioc->fdcnt++; 00184 return ret; 00185 }
int* ast_io_change | ( | struct io_context * | ioc, | |
int * | id, | |||
int | fd, | |||
ast_io_cb | callback, | |||
short | events, | |||
void * | data | |||
) |
ioc | which context to use | |
id | ||
fd | the fd you wish it to contain now | |
callback | new callback function | |
events | event mask to wait for | |
data | data to pass to the callback function Change an i/o handler, updating fd if > -1, callback if non-null, and revents if >-1, and data if non-null. Returns a pointero to the ID of the IO event, or NULL on failure. |
Definition at line 187 of file io.c.
References io_rec::callback, io_rec::data, io_context::fdcnt, io_context::fds, and io_context::ior.
Referenced by do_monitor().
00188 { 00189 if (*id < ioc->fdcnt) { 00190 if (fd > -1) 00191 ioc->fds[*id].fd = fd; 00192 if (callback) 00193 ioc->ior[*id].callback = callback; 00194 if (events) 00195 ioc->fds[*id].events = events; 00196 if (data) 00197 ioc->ior[*id].data = data; 00198 return id; 00199 } 00200 return NULL; 00201 }
void ast_io_dump | ( | struct io_context * | ioc | ) |
Dumps the IO array
Definition at line 293 of file io.c.
References ast_log(), io_rec::callback, io_rec::data, io_context::fdcnt, io_context::fds, io_rec::id, io_context::ior, LOG_DEBUG, and io_context::maxfdcnt.
00294 { 00295 /* 00296 * Print some debugging information via 00297 * the logger interface 00298 */ 00299 int x; 00300 ast_log(LOG_DEBUG, "Asterisk IO Dump: %d entries, %d max entries\n", ioc->fdcnt, ioc->maxfdcnt); 00301 ast_log(LOG_DEBUG, "================================================\n"); 00302 ast_log(LOG_DEBUG, "| ID FD Callback Data Events |\n"); 00303 ast_log(LOG_DEBUG, "+------+------+-----------+-----------+--------+\n"); 00304 for (x = 0; x < ioc->fdcnt; x++) { 00305 ast_log(LOG_DEBUG, "| %.4d | %.4d | %p | %p | %.6x |\n", 00306 *ioc->ior[x].id, 00307 ioc->fds[x].fd, 00308 ioc->ior[x].callback, 00309 ioc->ior[x].data, 00310 ioc->fds[x].events); 00311 } 00312 ast_log(LOG_DEBUG, "================================================\n"); 00313 }
int ast_io_remove | ( | struct io_context * | ioc, | |
int * | id | |||
) |
ioc | which io_context to remove it from | |
id | which ID to remove Remove an I/O id from consideration Returns 0 on success or -1 on failure. |
Definition at line 230 of file io.c.
References ast_log(), io_context::current_ioc, io_context::fdcnt, io_context::fds, free, io_rec::id, io_shrink(), io_context::ior, LOG_WARNING, and io_context::needshrink.
Referenced by ast_io_wait(), ast_netsock_destroy(), ast_rtp_destroy(), ast_udptl_destroy(), do_monitor(), p2p_callback_disable(), and reload_config().
00231 { 00232 int x; 00233 if (!_id) { 00234 ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Asked to remove NULL?\n"); 00235 return -1; 00236 } 00237 for (x = 0; x < ioc->fdcnt; x++) { 00238 if (ioc->ior[x].id == _id) { 00239 /* Free the int immediately and set to NULL so we know it's unused now */ 00240 free(ioc->ior[x].id); 00241 ioc->ior[x].id = NULL; 00242 ioc->fds[x].events = 0; 00243 ioc->fds[x].revents = 0; 00244 ioc->needshrink = 1; 00245 if (ioc->current_ioc == -1) 00246 io_shrink(ioc); 00247 return 0; 00248 } 00249 } 00250 00251 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE, "Unable to remove unknown id %p\n", _id); 00252 return -1; 00253 }
int ast_io_wait | ( | struct io_context * | ioc, | |
int | howlong | |||
) |
ioc | which context to act upon | |
howlong | how many milliseconds to wait Wait for I/O to happen, returning after howlong milliseconds, and after processing any necessary I/O. Returns the number of I/O events which took place. |
Definition at line 255 of file io.c.
References ast_io_remove(), ast_log(), ast_poll, io_rec::callback, io_context::current_ioc, io_rec::data, DEBUG, io_context::fdcnt, io_context::fds, io_rec::id, io_context::ior, and LOG_DEBUG.
Referenced by do_monitor(), network_thread(), and reload_config().
00256 { 00257 /* 00258 * Make the poll call, and call 00259 * the callbacks for anything that needs 00260 * to be handled 00261 */ 00262 int res; 00263 int x; 00264 int origcnt; 00265 DEBUG(ast_log(LOG_DEBUG, "ast_io_wait()\n")); 00266 res = ast_poll(ioc->fds, ioc->fdcnt, howlong); 00267 if (res > 0) { 00268 /* 00269 * At least one event 00270 */ 00271 origcnt = ioc->fdcnt; 00272 for(x = 0; x < origcnt; x++) { 00273 /* Yes, it is possible for an entry to be deleted and still have an 00274 event waiting if it occurs after the original calling id */ 00275 if (ioc->fds[x].revents && ioc->ior[x].id) { 00276 /* There's an event waiting */ 00277 ioc->current_ioc = *ioc->ior[x].id; 00278 if (ioc->ior[x].callback) { 00279 if (!ioc->ior[x].callback(ioc->ior[x].id, ioc->fds[x].fd, ioc->fds[x].revents, ioc->ior[x].data)) { 00280 /* Time to delete them since they returned a 0 */ 00281 ast_io_remove(ioc, ioc->ior[x].id); 00282 } 00283 } 00284 ioc->current_ioc = -1; 00285 } 00286 } 00287 if (ioc->needshrink) 00288 io_shrink(ioc); 00289 } 00290 return res; 00291 }
int ast_restore_tty | ( | int | fd, | |
int | oldstatus | |||
) |
Restores TTY mode
Definition at line 336 of file io.c.
References ECHO.
Referenced by pw_cb().
00337 { 00338 int res; 00339 struct termios tios; 00340 if (oldstate < 0) 00341 return 0; 00342 res = tcgetattr(fd, &tios); 00343 if (res < 0) 00344 return -1; 00345 tios.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO | ECHONL); 00346 tios.c_lflag |= oldstate; 00347 res = tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, &tios); 00348 if (res < 0) 00349 return -1; 00350 return 0; 00351 }
struct io_context* io_context_create | ( | void | ) |
Create a context for I/O operations Basically mallocs an IO structure and sets up some default values. Returns an allocated io_context structure
Definition at line 82 of file io.c.
References ast_calloc, ast_malloc, free, GROW_SHRINK_SIZE, and io_context::needshrink.
Referenced by load_module().
00083 { 00084 /* Create an I/O context */ 00085 struct io_context *tmp; 00086 if ((tmp = ast_malloc(sizeof(*tmp)))) { 00087 tmp->needshrink = 0; 00088 tmp->fdcnt = 0; 00089 tmp->maxfdcnt = GROW_SHRINK_SIZE/2; 00090 tmp->current_ioc = -1; 00091 if (!(tmp->fds = ast_calloc(1, (GROW_SHRINK_SIZE / 2) * sizeof(*tmp->fds)))) { 00092 free(tmp); 00093 tmp = NULL; 00094 } else { 00095 if (!(tmp->ior = ast_calloc(1, (GROW_SHRINK_SIZE / 2) * sizeof(*tmp->ior)))) { 00096 free(tmp->fds); 00097 free(tmp); 00098 tmp = NULL; 00099 } 00100 } 00101 } 00102 return tmp; 00103 }
void io_context_destroy | ( | struct io_context * | ioc | ) |
Destroys a context
Definition at line 105 of file io.c.
References io_context::fds, free, and io_context::ior.
Referenced by load_module(), and unload_module().
00106 { 00107 /* Free associated memory with an I/O context */ 00108 if (ioc->fds) 00109 free(ioc->fds); 00110 if (ioc->ior) 00111 free(ioc->ior); 00112 free(ioc); 00113 }