/*
This file is part of GNUnet
- Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 GNUnet e.V.
+ Copyright (C) 2013-2017 GNUnet e.V.
GNUnet is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
struct Operation;
-/**
- * Detail information about an operation.
- */
-struct OperationSpecification
-{
-
- /**
- * The remove peer we evaluate the operation with.
- */
- struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity peer;
-
- /**
- * Application ID for the operation, used to distinguish
- * multiple operations of the same type with the same peer.
- */
- struct GNUNET_HashCode app_id;
-
- /**
- * Context message, may be NULL.
- */
- struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *context_msg;
-
- /**
- * Set associated with the operation, NULL until the spec has been
- * associated with a set.
- */
- struct Set *set;
-
- /**
- * Salt to use for the operation.
- */
- uint32_t salt;
-
- /**
- * Remote peers element count
- */
- uint32_t remote_element_count;
-
- /**
- * ID used to identify an operation between service and client
- */
- uint32_t client_request_id;
-
- /**
- * The type of the operation.
- */
- enum GNUNET_SET_OperationType operation;
-
- /**
- * When are elements sent to the client, and which elements are sent?
- */
- enum GNUNET_SET_ResultMode result_mode;
-};
-
-
/**
* Signature of functions that create the implementation-specific
* state for a set supporting a specific operation.
* @return a set state specific to the supported operation, NULL on error
*/
typedef struct SetState *
-(*CreateImpl) (void);
+(*SetCreateImpl) (void);
/**
* @param ee element message from the client
*/
typedef void
-(*AddRemoveImpl) (struct SetState *state,
+(*SetAddRemoveImpl) (struct SetState *state,
struct ElementEntry *ee);
/**
- * Signature of functions that handle disconnection of the remote
- * peer.
+ * Make a copy of a set's internal state.
*
- * @param op the set operation, contains implementation-specific data
+ * @param state set state to copy
+ * @return copy of the internal state
*/
-typedef void
-(*PeerDisconnectImpl) (struct Operation *op);
+typedef struct SetState *
+(*SetCopyStateImpl) (struct SetState *state);
/**
* @param state the set state, contains implementation-specific data
*/
typedef void
-(*DestroySetImpl) (struct SetState *state);
+(*SetDestroyImpl) (struct SetState *state);
/**
*
* @param op operation that is created by accepting the operation,
* should be initialized by the implementation
+ * @return operation-specific state to keep in @a op
*/
-typedef void
+typedef struct OperationState *
(*OpAcceptImpl) (struct Operation *op);
* begin the evaluation
* @param opaque_context message to be transmitted to the listener
* to convince him to accept, may be NULL
+ * @return operation-specific state to keep in @a op
*/
-typedef void
+typedef struct OperationState *
(*OpEvaluateImpl) (struct Operation *op,
const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *opaque_context);
-
/**
- * Signature of functions that implement the message handling for
- * the different set operations.
+ * Signature of functions that implement operation cancelation.
+ * This includes notifying the client about the operation's final
+ * state.
*
* @param op operation state
- * @param msg received message
- * @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_SYSERR to
- * destroy the operation and the tunnel
*/
-typedef int
-(*MsgHandlerImpl) (struct Operation *op,
- const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *msg);
+typedef void
+(*OpCancelImpl) (struct Operation *op);
/**
- * Signature of functions that implement operation cancellation
+ * Signature of functions called when the CADET channel died.
*
* @param op operation state
*/
typedef void
-(*CancelImpl) (struct Operation *op);
-
+(*OpChannelDeathImpl) (struct Operation *op);
-typedef struct SetState *
-(*CopyStateImpl) (struct Set *op);
/**
/**
* Callback for the set creation.
*/
- CreateImpl create;
+ SetCreateImpl create;
/**
* Callback for element insertion
*/
- AddRemoveImpl add;
+ SetAddRemoveImpl add;
/**
* Callback for element removal.
*/
- AddRemoveImpl remove;
+ SetAddRemoveImpl remove;
/**
- * Callback for accepting a set operation request
+ * Callback for making a copy of a set's internal state.
*/
- OpAcceptImpl accept;
+ SetCopyStateImpl copy_state;
/**
- * Callback for starting evaluation with a remote peer.
+ * Callback for destruction of the set state.
*/
- OpEvaluateImpl evaluate;
+ SetDestroyImpl destroy_set;
/**
- * Callback for destruction of the set state.
+ * Callback for accepting a set operation request
*/
- DestroySetImpl destroy_set;
+ OpAcceptImpl accept;
/**
- * Callback for handling operation-specific messages.
+ * Callback for starting evaluation with a remote peer.
*/
- MsgHandlerImpl msg_handler;
+ OpEvaluateImpl evaluate;
/**
- * Callback for handling the remote peer's disconnect.
+ * Callback for canceling an operation.
*/
- PeerDisconnectImpl peer_disconnect;
+ OpCancelImpl cancel;
/**
- * Callback for canceling an operation by its ID.
+ * Callback called in case the CADET channel died.
*/
- CancelImpl cancel;
+ OpChannelDeathImpl channel_death;
- CopyStateImpl copy_state;
};
};
+/**
+ * A listener is inhabited by a client, and waits for evaluation
+ * requests from remote peers.
+ */
+struct Listener;
+
+
+/**
+ * State we keep per client.
+ */
+struct ClientState
+{
+ /**
+ * Set, if associated with the client, otherwise NULL.
+ */
+ struct Set *set;
+
+ /**
+ * Listener, if associated with the client, otherwise NULL.
+ */
+ struct Listener *listener;
+
+ /**
+ * Client handle.
+ */
+ struct GNUNET_SERVICE_Client *client;
+
+ /**
+ * Message queue.
+ */
+ struct GNUNET_MQ_Handle *mq;
+
+};
+
+
/**
* Operation context used to execute a set operation.
*/
struct Operation
{
+
/**
- * V-Table for the operation belonging to the tunnel contest.
- *
- * Used for all operation specific operations after receiving the ops request
+ * Kept in a DLL of the listener, if @e listener is non-NULL.
*/
- const struct SetVT *vt;
+ struct Operation *next;
+
+ /**
+ * Kept in a DLL of the listener, if @e listener is non-NULL.
+ */
+ struct Operation *prev;
/**
* Channel to the peer.
struct GNUNET_CADET_Channel *channel;
/**
- * Message queue for the channel.
+ * Port this operation runs on.
*/
- struct GNUNET_MQ_Handle *mq;
+ struct Listener *listener;
/**
- * Detail information about the set operation, including the set to
- * use. When 'spec' is NULL, the operation is not yet entirely
- * initialized.
+ * Message queue for the channel.
*/
- struct OperationSpecification *spec;
+ struct GNUNET_MQ_Handle *mq;
/**
- * Operation-specific operation state. Note that the exact
- * type depends on this being a union or intersection operation
- * (and thus on @e vt).
+ * Context message, may be NULL.
*/
- struct OperationState *state;
+ struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *context_msg;
/**
- * Evaluate operations are held in a linked list.
+ * Set associated with the operation, NULL until the spec has been
+ * associated with a set.
*/
- struct Operation *next;
+ struct Set *set;
/**
- * Evaluate operations are held in a linked list.
+ * Operation-specific operation state. Note that the exact
+ * type depends on this being a union or intersection operation
+ * (and thus on @e vt).
*/
- struct Operation *prev;
+ struct OperationState *state;
/**
* The identity of the requesting peer. Needs to
*/
struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task *timeout_task;
+ /**
+ * Salt to use for the operation.
+ */
+ uint32_t salt;
+
+ /**
+ * Remote peers element count
+ */
+ uint32_t remote_element_count;
+
+ /**
+ * ID used to identify an operation between service and client
+ */
+ uint32_t client_request_id;
+
+ /**
+ * When are elements sent to the client, and which elements are sent?
+ */
+ enum GNUNET_SET_ResultMode result_mode;
+
+ /**
+ * Always use delta operation instead of sending full sets,
+ * even it it's less efficient.
+ */
+ int force_delta;
+
+ /**
+ * Always send full sets, even if delta operations would
+ * be more efficient.
+ */
+ int force_full;
+
+ /**
+ * #GNUNET_YES to fail operations where Byzantine faults
+ * are suspected
+ */
+ int byzantine;
+
+ /**
+ * Lower bound for the set size, used only when
+ * byzantine mode is enabled.
+ */
+ int byzantine_lower_bound;
+
/**
* Unique request id for the request from a remote peer, sent to the
* client, which will accept or reject the request. Set to '0' iff
*/
uint32_t suggest_id;
- /**
- * #GNUNET_YES if this is not a "real" set operation yet, and we still
- * need to wait for the other peer to give us more details.
- */
- int is_incoming;
-
/**
* Generation in which the operation handle
* was created.
*/
unsigned int generation_created;
- /**
- * Incremented whenever (during shutdown) some component still
- * needs to do something with this before the operation is freed.
- * (Used as a reference counter, but only during termination.)
- */
- unsigned int keep;
};
/**
- * SetContent stores the actual set elements,
- * which may be shared by multiple generations derived
- * from one set.
+ * SetContent stores the actual set elements, which may be shared by
+ * multiple generations derived from one set.
*/
struct SetContent
{
- /**
- * Number of references to the content.
- */
- unsigned int refcount;
/**
* Maps `struct GNUNET_HashCode *` to `struct ElementEntry *`.
*/
struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MultiHashMap *elements;
- unsigned int latest_generation;
-
/**
* Mutations requested by the client that we're
* unable to execute right now because we're iterating
*/
struct PendingMutation *pending_mutations_tail;
+ /**
+ * Number of references to the content.
+ */
+ unsigned int refcount;
+
+ /**
+ * FIXME: document!
+ */
+ unsigned int latest_generation;
+
/**
* Number of concurrently active iterators.
*/
};
+/**
+ * Information about a mutation to apply to a set.
+ */
struct PendingMutation
{
+ /**
+ * Mutations are kept in a DLL.
+ */
struct PendingMutation *prev;
+
+ /**
+ * Mutations are kept in a DLL.
+ */
struct PendingMutation *next;
+ /**
+ * Set this mutation is about.
+ */
struct Set *set;
/**
* Message that describes the desired mutation.
- * May only be a GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_ADD or
- * GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_REMOVE.
+ * May only be a #GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_ADD or
+ * #GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_REMOVE.
*/
- struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *mutation_message;
+ struct GNUNET_SET_ElementMessage *msg;
};
* Client that owns the set. Only one client may own a set,
* and there can only be one set per client.
*/
- struct GNUNET_SERVER_Client *client;
+ struct ClientState *cs;
/**
- * Message queue for the client.
+ * Content, possibly shared by multiple sets,
+ * and thus reference counted.
*/
- struct GNUNET_MQ_Handle *client_mq;
+ struct SetContent *content;
/**
* Virtual table for this set. Determined by the operation type of
struct Operation *ops_tail;
/**
- * Current generation, that is, number of previously executed
- * operations and lazy copies on the underlying set content.
+ * List of generations we have to exclude, due to lazy copies.
*/
- unsigned int current_generation;
+ struct GenerationRange *excluded_generations;
/**
- * List of generations we have to exclude, due to lazy copies.
+ * Current generation, that is, number of previously executed
+ * operations and lazy copies on the underlying set content.
*/
- struct GenerationRange *excluded_generations;
+ unsigned int current_generation;
/**
* Number of elements in array @a excluded_generations.
*/
enum GNUNET_SET_OperationType operation;
- /**
- * Each @e iter is assigned a unique number, so that the client
- * can distinguish iterations.
- */
- uint16_t iteration_id;
-
/**
* Generation we're currently iteration over.
*/
unsigned int iter_generation;
/**
- * Content, possibly shared by multiple sets,
- * and thus reference counted.
+ * Each @e iter is assigned a unique number, so that the client
+ * can distinguish iterations.
*/
- struct SetContent *content;
+ uint16_t iteration_id;
+
};
/**
- * Destroy the given operation. Call the implementation-specific
- * cancel function of the operation. Disconnects from the remote
- * peer. Does not disconnect the client, as there may be multiple
- * operations per set.
+ * Destroy the given operation. Used for any operation where both
+ * peers were known and that thus actually had a vt and channel. Must
+ * not be used for operations where 'listener' is still set and we do
+ * not know the other peer.
+ *
+ * Call the implementation-specific cancel function of the operation.
+ * Disconnects from the remote peer. Does not disconnect the client,
+ * as there may be multiple operations per set.
*
* @param op operation to destroy
* @param gc #GNUNET_YES to perform garbage collection on the set
_GSS_intersection_vt (void);
-int
-_GSS_is_element_of_set (struct ElementEntry *ee,
- struct Set *set);
-
+/**
+ * Is element @a ee part of the set used by @a op?
+ *
+ * @param ee element to test
+ * @param op operation the defines the set and its generation
+ * @return #GNUNET_YES if the element is in the set, #GNUNET_NO if not
+ */
int
_GSS_is_element_of_operation (struct ElementEntry *ee,
struct Operation *op);