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Nicolas "Pixel" Noble1ff52d52015-03-01 05:24:36 +010034#ifndef GRPC_INTERNAL_CORE_TRANSPORT_TRANSPORT_H
35#define GRPC_INTERNAL_CORE_TRANSPORT_TRANSPORT_H
Nicolas Nobleb7ebd3b2014-11-26 16:33:03 -080036
37#include <stddef.h>
38
ctillerd79b4862014-12-17 16:36:59 -080039#include "src/core/iomgr/pollset.h"
Nicolas Nobleb7ebd3b2014-11-26 16:33:03 -080040#include "src/core/transport/stream_op.h"
41
42/* forward declarations */
43typedef struct grpc_transport grpc_transport;
44typedef struct grpc_transport_callbacks grpc_transport_callbacks;
45
46/* grpc_stream doesn't actually exist. It's used as a typesafe
47 opaque pointer for whatever data the transport wants to track
48 for a stream. */
49typedef struct grpc_stream grpc_stream;
50
51/* Represents the send/recv closed state of a stream. */
52typedef enum grpc_stream_state {
53 /* the stream is open for sends and receives */
54 GRPC_STREAM_OPEN,
55 /* the stream is closed for sends, but may still receive data */
56 GRPC_STREAM_SEND_CLOSED,
57 /* the stream is closed for receives, but may still send data */
58 GRPC_STREAM_RECV_CLOSED,
59 /* the stream is closed for both sends and receives */
60 GRPC_STREAM_CLOSED
61} grpc_stream_state;
62
63/* Callbacks made from the transport to the upper layers of grpc. */
64struct grpc_transport_callbacks {
Nicolas Nobleb7ebd3b2014-11-26 16:33:03 -080065 /* Initialize a new stream on behalf of the transport.
66 Must result in a call to
67 grpc_transport_init_stream(transport, ..., request) in the same call
68 stack.
69 Must not result in any other calls to the transport.
70
71 Arguments:
72 user_data - the transport user data set at transport creation time
73 transport - the grpc_transport instance making this call
74 request - request parameters for this stream (owned by the caller)
75 server_data - opaque transport dependent argument that should be passed
76 to grpc_transport_init_stream
77 */
78 void (*accept_stream)(void *user_data, grpc_transport *transport,
79 const void *server_data);
80
Craig Tiller83f88d92015-04-21 16:02:05 -070081 void (*goaway)(void *user_data, grpc_transport *transport, grpc_status_code status, gpr_slice debug);
82
Nicolas Nobleb7ebd3b2014-11-26 16:33:03 -080083 /* The transport has been closed */
84 void (*closed)(void *user_data, grpc_transport *transport);
85};
86
87/* Returns the amount of memory required to store a grpc_stream for this
88 transport */
89size_t grpc_transport_stream_size(grpc_transport *transport);
90
91/* Initialize transport data for a stream.
92
93 Returns 0 on success, any other (transport-defined) value for failure.
94
95 Arguments:
96 transport - the transport on which to create this stream
97 stream - a pointer to uninitialized memory to initialize
98 server_data - either NULL for a client initiated stream, or a pointer
99 supplied from the accept_stream callback function */
100int grpc_transport_init_stream(grpc_transport *transport, grpc_stream *stream,
101 const void *server_data);
102
103/* Destroy transport data for a stream.
104
105 Requires: a recv_batch with final_state == GRPC_STREAM_CLOSED has been
106 received by the up-layer. Must not be called in the same call stack as
107 recv_frame.
108
109 Arguments:
110 transport - the transport on which to create this stream
111 stream - the grpc_stream to destroy (memory is still owned by the
112 caller, but any child memory must be cleaned up) */
113void grpc_transport_destroy_stream(grpc_transport *transport,
114 grpc_stream *stream);
115
Craig Tiller65582322015-04-21 09:24:41 -0700116/* Transport op: a set of operations to perform on a transport */
117typedef struct grpc_transport_op {
118 grpc_stream_op_buffer *send_ops;
119 int is_last_send;
120 void (*on_done_send)(void *user_data, int success);
121 void *send_user_data;
122
123 grpc_stream_op_buffer *recv_ops;
124 grpc_stream_state *recv_state;
125 void (*on_done_recv)(void *user_data, int success);
126 void *recv_user_data;
127
128 grpc_pollset *bind_pollset;
Craig Tiller83f88d92015-04-21 16:02:05 -0700129
130 grpc_status_code cancel_with_status;
Craig Tiller65582322015-04-21 09:24:41 -0700131} grpc_transport_op;
132
Craig Tiller83f88d92015-04-21 16:02:05 -0700133void grpc_transport_op_finish_with_failure(grpc_transport_op *op);
134
Craig Tillerbe18b8d2015-04-22 14:00:47 -0700135/* TODO(ctiller): remove this */
136void grpc_transport_add_to_pollset(grpc_transport *transport, grpc_pollset *pollset);
137
Craig Tiller83f88d92015-04-21 16:02:05 -0700138char *grpc_transport_op_string(grpc_transport_op *op);
139
Nicolas Nobleb7ebd3b2014-11-26 16:33:03 -0800140/* Send a batch of operations on a transport
141
142 Takes ownership of any objects contained in ops.
143
144 Arguments:
145 transport - the transport on which to initiate the stream
146 stream - the stream on which to send the operations. This must be
147 non-NULL and previously initialized by the same transport.
Craig Tiller65582322015-04-21 09:24:41 -0700148 op - a grpc_transport_op specifying the op to perform */
149void grpc_transport_perform_op(grpc_transport *transport, grpc_stream *stream,
150 grpc_transport_op *op);
Nicolas Nobleb7ebd3b2014-11-26 16:33:03 -0800151
152/* Send a ping on a transport
153
154 Calls cb with user data when a response is received.
155 cb *MAY* be called with arbitrary transport level locks held. It is not safe
156 to call into the transport during cb. */
157void grpc_transport_ping(grpc_transport *transport, void (*cb)(void *user_data),
158 void *user_data);
159
nnoble0c475f02014-12-05 15:37:39 -0800160/* Advise peer of pending connection termination. */
ctillerd79b4862014-12-17 16:36:59 -0800161void grpc_transport_goaway(grpc_transport *transport, grpc_status_code status,
162 gpr_slice debug_data);
nnoble0c475f02014-12-05 15:37:39 -0800163
Nicolas Nobleb7ebd3b2014-11-26 16:33:03 -0800164/* Close a transport. Aborts all open streams. */
ctillerd79b4862014-12-17 16:36:59 -0800165void grpc_transport_close(grpc_transport *transport);
Nicolas Nobleb7ebd3b2014-11-26 16:33:03 -0800166
167/* Destroy the transport */
ctillerd79b4862014-12-17 16:36:59 -0800168void grpc_transport_destroy(grpc_transport *transport);
Nicolas Nobleb7ebd3b2014-11-26 16:33:03 -0800169
170/* Return type for grpc_transport_setup_callback */
171typedef struct grpc_transport_setup_result {
172 void *user_data;
173 const grpc_transport_callbacks *callbacks;
174} grpc_transport_setup_result;
175
176/* Given a transport, return callbacks for that transport. Used to finalize
177 setup as a transport is being created */
178typedef grpc_transport_setup_result (*grpc_transport_setup_callback)(
179 void *setup_arg, grpc_transport *transport, grpc_mdctx *mdctx);
180
181typedef struct grpc_transport_setup grpc_transport_setup;
182typedef struct grpc_transport_setup_vtable grpc_transport_setup_vtable;
183
184struct grpc_transport_setup_vtable {
185 void (*initiate)(grpc_transport_setup *setup);
186 void (*cancel)(grpc_transport_setup *setup);
187};
188
189/* Transport setup is an asynchronous utility interface for client channels to
190 establish connections. It's transport agnostic. */
191struct grpc_transport_setup {
192 const grpc_transport_setup_vtable *vtable;
193};
194
195/* Initiate transport setup: e.g. for TCP+DNS trigger a resolve of the name
196 given at transport construction time, create the tcp connection, perform
197 handshakes, and call some grpc_transport_setup_result function provided at
198 setup construction time.
199 This *may* be implemented as a no-op if the setup process monitors something
200 continuously. */
201void grpc_transport_setup_initiate(grpc_transport_setup *setup);
202/* Cancel transport setup. After this returns, no new transports should be
203 created, and all pending transport setup callbacks should be completed.
204 After this call completes, setup should be considered invalid (this can be
205 used as a destruction call by setup). */
206void grpc_transport_setup_cancel(grpc_transport_setup *setup);
207
Nicolas "Pixel" Noble1ff52d52015-03-01 05:24:36 +0100208#endif /* GRPC_INTERNAL_CORE_TRANSPORT_TRANSPORT_H */