From 2f45a7c9691aa2670c8902618be5e8011428f0af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Grothoff Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2017 08:41:22 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] remove legacy core api code (now dead) --- src/core/Makefile.am | 3 +- src/core/core_api.c | 1098 ------------------------------------------ 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1100 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/core/core_api.c diff --git a/src/core/Makefile.am b/src/core/Makefile.am index aea64fa34..208e83768 100644 --- a/src/core/Makefile.am +++ b/src/core/Makefile.am @@ -22,8 +22,7 @@ lib_LTLIBRARIES = \ libgnunetcore.la libgnunetcore_la_SOURCES = \ - core_api.c core.h \ - core_api_2.c \ + core_api_2.c core.h \ core_api_monitor_peers.c libgnunetcore_la_LIBADD = \ $(top_builddir)/src/util/libgnunetutil.la \ diff --git a/src/core/core_api.c b/src/core/core_api.c deleted file mode 100644 index fda49e259..000000000 --- a/src/core/core_api.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1098 +0,0 @@ -/* - This file is part of GNUnet. - Copyright (C) 2009-2016 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 - by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your - option) any later version. - - GNUnet is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with GNUnet; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the - Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, - Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. -*/ -/** - * @file core/core_api.c - * @brief core service; this is the main API for encrypted P2P - * communications - * @author Christian Grothoff - */ -#include "platform.h" -#include "gnunet_util_lib.h" -#include "gnunet_constants.h" -#include "gnunet_core_service.h" -#include "core.h" - -#define LOG(kind,...) GNUNET_log_from (kind, "core-api",__VA_ARGS__) - - -/** - * Handle for a transmission request. - */ -struct GNUNET_CORE_TransmitHandle -{ - - /** - * Corresponding peer record. - */ - struct PeerRecord *peer; - - /** - * Function that will be called to get the actual request - * (once we are ready to transmit this request to the core). - * The function will be called with a NULL buffer to signal - * timeout. - */ - GNUNET_CONNECTION_TransmitReadyNotify get_message; - - /** - * Closure for @e get_message. - */ - void *get_message_cls; - - /** - * Deadline for the transmission (the request does not get cancelled - * at this time, this is merely how soon the application wants this out). - */ - struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute deadline; - - /** - * When did this request get queued? - */ - struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute request_time; - - /** - * How important is this message? - */ - enum GNUNET_CORE_Priority priority; - - /** - * Is corking allowed? - */ - int cork; - - /** - * Size of this request. - */ - uint16_t msize; - - /** - * Send message request ID for this request. - */ - uint16_t smr_id; - -}; - - -/** - * Information we track for each peer. - */ -struct PeerRecord -{ - - /** - * Corresponding CORE handle. - */ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *ch; - - /** - * Pending request, if any. 'th->peer' is set to NULL if the - * request is not active. - */ - struct GNUNET_CORE_TransmitHandle th; - - /** - * Peer the record is about. - */ - struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity peer; - - /** - * SendMessageRequest ID generator for this peer. - */ - uint16_t smr_id_gen; - -}; - - -/** - * Context for the core service connection. - */ -struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle -{ - - /** - * Configuration we're using. - */ - const struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle *cfg; - - /** - * Closure for the various callbacks. - */ - void *cls; - - /** - * Function to call once we've handshaked with the core service. - */ - GNUNET_CORE_StartupCallback init; - - /** - * Function to call whenever we're notified about a peer connecting. - */ - GNUNET_CORE_ConnectEventHandler connects; - - /** - * Function to call whenever we're notified about a peer disconnecting. - */ - GNUNET_CORE_DisconnectEventHandler disconnects; - - /** - * Function to call whenever we receive an inbound message. - */ - GNUNET_CORE_MessageCallback inbound_notify; - - /** - * Function to call whenever we receive an outbound message. - */ - GNUNET_CORE_MessageCallback outbound_notify; - - /** - * Function handlers for messages of particular type. - */ - struct GNUNET_CORE_MessageHandler *handlers; - - /** - * Our message queue for transmissions to the service. - */ - struct GNUNET_MQ_Handle *mq; - - /** - * Hash map listing all of the peers that we are currently - * connected to. - */ - struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MultiPeerMap *peers; - - /** - * Identity of this peer. - */ - struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity me; - - /** - * ID of reconnect task (if any). - */ - struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task *reconnect_task; - - /** - * Current delay we use for re-trying to connect to core. - */ - struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative retry_backoff; - - /** - * Number of entries in the handlers array. - */ - unsigned int hcnt; - - /** - * For inbound notifications without a specific handler, do - * we expect to only receive headers? - */ - int inbound_hdr_only; - - /** - * For outbound notifications without a specific handler, do - * we expect to only receive headers? - */ - int outbound_hdr_only; - - /** - * Are we currently disconnected and hence unable to forward - * requests? - */ - int currently_down; - - /** - * Did we ever get INIT? - */ - int have_init; - -}; - - -/** - * Our current client connection went down. Clean it up - * and try to reconnect! - * - * @param h our handle to the core service - */ -static void -reconnect (struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h); - - -/** - * Task schedule to try to re-connect to core. - * - * @param cls the `struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle` - * @param tc task context - */ -static void -reconnect_task (void *cls) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h = cls; - - h->reconnect_task = NULL; - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Connecting to CORE service after delay\n"); - reconnect (h); -} - - -/** - * Notify clients about disconnect and free the entry for connected - * peer. - * - * @param cls the `struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *` - * @param key the peer identity (not used) - * @param value the `struct PeerRecord` to free. - * @return #GNUNET_YES (continue) - */ -static int -disconnect_and_free_peer_entry (void *cls, - const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *key, - void *value) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h = cls; - struct GNUNET_CORE_TransmitHandle *th; - struct PeerRecord *pr = value; - - if (NULL != h->disconnects) - h->disconnects (h->cls, - &pr->peer); - /* all requests should have been cancelled, clean up anyway, just in case */ - th = &pr->th; - if (NULL != th->peer) - { - GNUNET_break (0); - th->peer = NULL; - } - /* done with 'voluntary' cleanups, now on to normal freeing */ - GNUNET_assert (GNUNET_YES == - GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_remove (h->peers, - key, - pr)); - GNUNET_assert (pr->ch == h); - GNUNET_free (pr); - return GNUNET_YES; -} - - -/** - * Close down any existing connection to the CORE service and - * try re-establishing it later. - * - * @param h our handle - */ -static void -reconnect_later (struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h) -{ - GNUNET_assert (NULL == h->reconnect_task); - if (NULL != h->mq) - { - GNUNET_MQ_destroy (h->mq); - h->mq = NULL; - } - h->currently_down = GNUNET_YES; - GNUNET_assert (h->reconnect_task == NULL); - h->reconnect_task = - GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_delayed (h->retry_backoff, - &reconnect_task, - h); - GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_iterate (h->peers, - &disconnect_and_free_peer_entry, - h); - h->retry_backoff = GNUNET_TIME_STD_BACKOFF (h->retry_backoff); -} - - -/** - * Generic error handler, called with the appropriate error code and - * the same closure specified at the creation of the message queue. - * Not every message queue implementation supports an error handler. - * - * @param cls closure, a `struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *` - * @param error error code - */ -static void -handle_mq_error (void *cls, - enum GNUNET_MQ_Error error) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h = cls; - - GNUNET_log (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "MQ ERROR: %d\n", - error); - reconnect_later (h); -} - - -/** - * Handle init reply message received from CORE service. Notify - * application that we are now connected to the CORE. Also fake - * loopback connection. - * - * @param cls the `struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle` - * @param m the init reply - */ -static void -handle_init_reply (void *cls, - const struct InitReplyMessage *m) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h = cls; - GNUNET_CORE_StartupCallback init; - struct PeerRecord *pr; - - GNUNET_break (0 == ntohl (m->reserved)); - GNUNET_break (GNUNET_YES == h->currently_down); - h->currently_down = GNUNET_NO; - h->retry_backoff = GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_MILLISECONDS; - if (NULL != (init = h->init)) - { - /* mark so we don't call init on reconnect */ - h->init = NULL; - h->me = m->my_identity; - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Connected to core service of peer `%s'.\n", - GNUNET_i2s (&h->me)); - h->have_init = GNUNET_YES; - init (h->cls, - &h->me); - } - else - { - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Successfully reconnected to core service.\n"); - if (GNUNET_NO == h->have_init) - { - h->me = m->my_identity; - h->have_init = GNUNET_YES; - } - else - { - GNUNET_break (0 == memcmp (&h->me, - &m->my_identity, - sizeof (struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity))); - } - } - /* fake 'connect to self' */ - pr = GNUNET_new (struct PeerRecord); - pr->peer = h->me; - pr->ch = h; - GNUNET_assert (GNUNET_YES == - GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_put (h->peers, - &h->me, - pr, - GNUNET_CONTAINER_MULTIHASHMAPOPTION_UNIQUE_ONLY)); - if (NULL != h->connects) - h->connects (h->cls, - &pr->peer); -} - - -/** - * Handle connect message received from CORE service. - * Notify the application about the new connection. - * - * @param cls the `struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle` - * @param cnm the connect message - */ -static void -handle_connect_notify (void *cls, - const struct ConnectNotifyMessage *cnm) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h = cls; - struct PeerRecord *pr; - - GNUNET_break (GNUNET_NO == h->currently_down); - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Received notification about connection from `%s'.\n", - GNUNET_i2s (&cnm->peer)); - if (0 == memcmp (&h->me, - &cnm->peer, - sizeof (struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity))) - { - /* connect to self!? */ - GNUNET_break (0); - return; - } - pr = GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_get (h->peers, - &cnm->peer); - if (NULL != pr) - { - GNUNET_break (0); - reconnect_later (h); - return; - } - pr = GNUNET_new (struct PeerRecord); - pr->peer = cnm->peer; - pr->ch = h; - GNUNET_assert (GNUNET_YES == - GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_put (h->peers, - &cnm->peer, - pr, - GNUNET_CONTAINER_MULTIHASHMAPOPTION_UNIQUE_ONLY)); - if (NULL != h->connects) - h->connects (h->cls, - &pr->peer); -} - - -/** - * Handle disconnect message received from CORE service. - * Notify the application about the lost connection. - * - * @param cls the `struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle` - * @param dnm message about the disconnect event - */ -static void -handle_disconnect_notify (void *cls, - const struct DisconnectNotifyMessage * dnm) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h = cls; - struct PeerRecord *pr; - - GNUNET_break (GNUNET_NO == h->currently_down); - if (0 == memcmp (&h->me, - &dnm->peer, - sizeof (struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity))) - { - /* connection to self!? */ - GNUNET_break (0); - return; - } - GNUNET_break (0 == ntohl (dnm->reserved)); - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Received notification about disconnect from `%s'.\n", - GNUNET_i2s (&dnm->peer)); - pr = GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_get (h->peers, - &dnm->peer); - if (NULL == pr) - { - GNUNET_break (0); - reconnect_later (h); - return; - } - disconnect_and_free_peer_entry (h, - &dnm->peer, - pr); -} - - -/** - * Check that message received from CORE service is well-formed. - * - * @param cls the `struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle` - * @param ntm the message we got - * @return #GNUNET_OK if the message is well-formed - */ -static int -check_notify_inbound (void *cls, - const struct NotifyTrafficMessage *ntm) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h = cls; - uint16_t msize; - const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *em; - - GNUNET_break (GNUNET_NO == h->currently_down); - msize = ntohs (ntm->header.size) - sizeof (struct NotifyTrafficMessage); - if (msize < sizeof (struct GNUNET_MessageHeader)) - { - GNUNET_break (0); - return GNUNET_SYSERR; - } - em = (const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *) &ntm[1]; - if ( (GNUNET_NO == h->inbound_hdr_only) && - (msize != ntohs (em->size)) ) - { - GNUNET_break (0); - return GNUNET_SYSERR; - } - return GNUNET_OK; -} - - -/** - * Handle inbound message received from CORE service. If applicable, - * notify the application. - * - * @param cls the `struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle` - * @param ntm the message we got from CORE. - */ -static void -handle_notify_inbound (void *cls, - const struct NotifyTrafficMessage *ntm) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h = cls; - const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *em; - struct PeerRecord *pr; - uint16_t et; - - GNUNET_break (GNUNET_NO == h->currently_down); - em = (const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *) &ntm[1]; - et = ntohs (em->type); - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Received inbound message of type %d from `%s'.\n", - (int) et, - GNUNET_i2s (&ntm->peer)); - for (unsigned int hpos = 0; NULL != h->handlers[hpos].callback; hpos++) - { - const struct GNUNET_CORE_MessageHandler *mh; - - mh = &h->handlers[hpos]; - if (mh->type != et) - continue; - if ( (mh->expected_size != ntohs (em->size)) && - (0 != mh->expected_size) ) - { - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR, - "Unexpected message size %u for message of type %u from peer `%s'\n", - htons (em->size), - mh->type, - GNUNET_i2s (&ntm->peer)); - GNUNET_break_op (0); - continue; - } - pr = GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_get (h->peers, - &ntm->peer); - if (NULL == pr) - { - GNUNET_break (0); - reconnect_later (h); - return; - } - if (GNUNET_OK != - h->handlers[hpos].callback (h->cls, - &ntm->peer, - em)) - { - /* error in processing, do not process other messages! */ - break; - } - } - if (NULL != h->inbound_notify) - h->inbound_notify (h->cls, - &ntm->peer, - em); -} - - -/** - * Check that message received from CORE service is well-formed. - * - * @param cls the `struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle` - * @param ntm the message we got - * @return #GNUNET_OK if the message is well-formed - */ -static int -check_notify_outbound (void *cls, - const struct NotifyTrafficMessage *ntm) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h = cls; - uint16_t msize; - const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *em; - - GNUNET_break (GNUNET_NO == h->currently_down); - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Received outbound message from `%s'.\n", - GNUNET_i2s (&ntm->peer)); - msize = ntohs (ntm->header.size) - sizeof (struct NotifyTrafficMessage); - if (msize < sizeof (struct GNUNET_MessageHeader)) - { - GNUNET_break (0); - return GNUNET_SYSERR; - } - em = (const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *) &ntm[1]; - if ( (GNUNET_NO == h->outbound_hdr_only) && - (msize != ntohs (em->size)) ) - { - GNUNET_break (0); - return GNUNET_SYSERR; - } - return GNUNET_OK; -} - - -/** - * Handle outbound message received from CORE service. If applicable, - * notify the application. - * - * @param cls the `struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle` - * @param ntm the message we got - */ -static void -handle_notify_outbound (void *cls, - const struct NotifyTrafficMessage *ntm) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h = cls; - const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *em; - - GNUNET_break (GNUNET_NO == h->currently_down); - em = (const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *) &ntm[1]; - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Received notification about transmission to `%s'.\n", - GNUNET_i2s (&ntm->peer)); - if (NULL == h->outbound_notify) - { - GNUNET_break (0); - return; - } - h->outbound_notify (h->cls, - &ntm->peer, - em); -} - - -/** - * Handle message received from CORE service notifying us that we are - * now allowed to send a message to a peer. If that message is still - * pending, put it into the queue to be transmitted. - * - * @param cls the `struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle` - * @param ntm the message we got - */ -static void -handle_send_ready (void *cls, - const struct SendMessageReady *smr) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h = cls; - struct PeerRecord *pr; - struct GNUNET_CORE_TransmitHandle *th; - struct SendMessage *sm; - struct GNUNET_MQ_Envelope *env; - struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay; - struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative overdue; - unsigned int ret; - unsigned int priority; - int cork; - - GNUNET_break (GNUNET_NO == h->currently_down); - pr = GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_get (h->peers, - &smr->peer); - if (NULL == pr) - { - GNUNET_break (0); - reconnect_later (h); - return; - } - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Received notification about transmission readiness to `%s'.\n", - GNUNET_i2s (&smr->peer)); - if (NULL == pr->th.peer) - { - /* request must have been cancelled between the original request - * and the response from CORE, ignore CORE's readiness */ - return; - } - th = &pr->th; - if (ntohs (smr->smr_id) != th->smr_id) - { - /* READY message is for expired or cancelled message, - * ignore! (we should have already sent another request) */ - return; - } - /* ok, all good, send message out! */ - th->peer = NULL; - env = GNUNET_MQ_msg_extra (sm, - th->msize, - GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_SEND); - sm->priority = htonl ((uint32_t) th->priority); - sm->deadline = GNUNET_TIME_absolute_hton (th->deadline); - sm->peer = pr->peer; - sm->cork = htonl ((uint32_t) (cork = th->cork)); - sm->reserved = htonl (0); - GNUNET_log (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Calling get_message with buffer of %u bytes (%s)\n", - (unsigned int) th->msize, - cork ? "corked" : "uncorked"); - /* FIXME: this is ugly and a bit brutal, but "get_message" - may call GNUNET_CORE_notify_transmit_ready() which - may call GNUNET_MQ_send() as well, and we MUST get this - message out before the next SEND_REQUEST. So we queue - it (even though incomplete) and then---relying on MQ being - nice and not actually touching 'env' until much later--- - fill it afterwards. This is horrible style, and once - the core_api abandons GNUNET_CORE_notify_transmit_ready - in favor of an MQ-style API, this hack should no longer - be required */ - GNUNET_MQ_send (h->mq, - env); - delay = GNUNET_TIME_absolute_get_duration (th->request_time); - overdue = GNUNET_TIME_absolute_get_duration (th->deadline); - priority = th->priority; - ret = th->get_message (th->get_message_cls, - th->msize, - &sm[1]); - /* after this point, 'th' should not be used anymore, it - may now be about another message! */ - sm->header.size = htons (ret + sizeof (struct SendMessage)); - if (overdue.rel_value_us > GNUNET_CONSTANTS_LATENCY_WARN.rel_value_us) - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_WARNING, - "Transmitting overdue %u bytes to `%s' at priority %u with %s delay %s\n", - ret, - GNUNET_i2s (&pr->peer), - priority, - GNUNET_STRINGS_relative_time_to_string (delay, - GNUNET_YES), - (cork) ? " (corked)" : " (uncorked)"); - else - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Transmitting %u bytes to `%s' at priority %u with %s delay %s\n", - ret, - GNUNET_i2s (&pr->peer), - priority, - GNUNET_STRINGS_relative_time_to_string (delay, - GNUNET_YES), - (cork) ? " (corked)" : " (uncorked)"); -} - - -/** - * Our current client connection went down. Clean it up and try to - * reconnect! - * - * @param h our handle to the core service - */ -static void -reconnect (struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h) -{ - struct GNUNET_MQ_MessageHandler handlers[] = { - GNUNET_MQ_hd_fixed_size (init_reply, - GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_INIT_REPLY, - struct InitReplyMessage, - h), - GNUNET_MQ_hd_fixed_size (connect_notify, - GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_NOTIFY_CONNECT, - struct ConnectNotifyMessage, - h), - GNUNET_MQ_hd_fixed_size (disconnect_notify, - GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_NOTIFY_DISCONNECT, - struct DisconnectNotifyMessage, - h), - GNUNET_MQ_hd_var_size (notify_inbound, - GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_NOTIFY_INBOUND, - struct NotifyTrafficMessage, - h), - GNUNET_MQ_hd_var_size (notify_outbound, - GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_NOTIFY_OUTBOUND, - struct NotifyTrafficMessage, - h), - GNUNET_MQ_hd_fixed_size (send_ready, - GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_SEND_READY, - struct SendMessageReady, - h), - GNUNET_MQ_handler_end () - }; - struct InitMessage *init; - struct GNUNET_MQ_Envelope *env; - uint32_t opt; - uint16_t *ts; - - GNUNET_assert (NULL == h->mq); - GNUNET_assert (GNUNET_YES == h->currently_down); - h->mq = GNUNET_CLIENT_connecT (h->cfg, - "core", - handlers, - &handle_mq_error, - h); - if (NULL == h->mq) - { - reconnect_later (h); - return; - } - env = GNUNET_MQ_msg_extra (init, - sizeof (uint16_t) * h->hcnt, - GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_INIT); - opt = GNUNET_CORE_OPTION_NOTHING; - if (NULL != h->inbound_notify) - { - if (h->inbound_hdr_only) - opt |= GNUNET_CORE_OPTION_SEND_HDR_INBOUND; - else - opt |= GNUNET_CORE_OPTION_SEND_FULL_INBOUND; - } - if (NULL != h->outbound_notify) - { - if (h->outbound_hdr_only) - opt |= GNUNET_CORE_OPTION_SEND_HDR_OUTBOUND; - else - opt |= GNUNET_CORE_OPTION_SEND_FULL_OUTBOUND; - } - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_INFO, - "(Re)connecting to CORE service, monitoring messages of type %u\n", - opt); - init->options = htonl (opt); - ts = (uint16_t *) &init[1]; - for (unsigned int hpos = 0; hpos < h->hcnt; hpos++) - ts[hpos] = htons (h->handlers[hpos].type); - GNUNET_MQ_send (h->mq, - env); -} - - -/** - * Connect to the core service. Note that the connection may complete - * (or fail) asynchronously. - * - * @param cfg configuration to use - * @param cls closure for the various callbacks that follow (including handlers in the handlers array) - * @param init callback to call once we have successfully - * connected to the core service - * @param connects function to call on peer connect, can be NULL - * @param disconnects function to call on peer disconnect / timeout, can be NULL - * @param inbound_notify function to call for all inbound messages, can be NULL - * @param inbound_hdr_only set to #GNUNET_YES if inbound_notify will only read the - * GNUNET_MessageHeader and hence we do not need to give it the full message; - * can be used to improve efficiency, ignored if @a inbound_notify is NULL - * @param outbound_notify function to call for all outbound messages, can be NULL - * @param outbound_hdr_only set to #GNUNET_YES if outbound_notify will only read the - * GNUNET_MessageHeader and hence we do not need to give it the full message - * can be used to improve efficiency, ignored if @a outbound_notify is NULL - * @param handlers callbacks for messages we care about, NULL-terminated - * @return handle to the core service (only useful for disconnect until @a init is called); - * NULL on error (in this case, init is never called) - */ -struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle * -GNUNET_CORE_connect (const struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle *cfg, - void *cls, - GNUNET_CORE_StartupCallback init, - GNUNET_CORE_ConnectEventHandler connects, - GNUNET_CORE_DisconnectEventHandler disconnects, - GNUNET_CORE_MessageCallback inbound_notify, - int inbound_hdr_only, - GNUNET_CORE_MessageCallback outbound_notify, - int outbound_hdr_only, - const struct GNUNET_CORE_MessageHandler *handlers) -{ - struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h; - unsigned int hcnt; - - h = GNUNET_new (struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle); - h->cfg = cfg; - h->cls = cls; - h->init = init; - h->connects = connects; - h->disconnects = disconnects; - h->inbound_notify = inbound_notify; - h->outbound_notify = outbound_notify; - h->inbound_hdr_only = inbound_hdr_only; - h->outbound_hdr_only = outbound_hdr_only; - h->currently_down = GNUNET_YES; - h->peers = GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_create (128, GNUNET_NO); - hcnt = 0; - if (NULL != handlers) - while (NULL != handlers[hcnt].callback) - hcnt++; - h->handlers = GNUNET_new_array (hcnt + 1, - struct GNUNET_CORE_MessageHandler); - if (NULL != handlers) - GNUNET_memcpy (h->handlers, - handlers, - hcnt * sizeof (struct GNUNET_CORE_MessageHandler)); - h->hcnt = hcnt; - GNUNET_assert (hcnt < - (GNUNET_SERVER_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE - - sizeof (struct InitMessage)) / sizeof (uint16_t)); - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Connecting to CORE service\n"); - reconnect (h); - if (NULL == h->mq) - { - GNUNET_CORE_disconnect (h); - return NULL; - } - return h; -} - - -/** - * Disconnect from the core service. This function can only - * be called *after* all pending #GNUNET_CORE_notify_transmit_ready() - * requests have been explicitly canceled. - * - * @param handle connection to core to disconnect - */ -void -GNUNET_CORE_disconnect (struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *handle) -{ - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Disconnecting from CORE service\n"); - GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_iterate (handle->peers, - &disconnect_and_free_peer_entry, - handle); - GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_destroy (handle->peers); - handle->peers = NULL; - if (NULL != handle->reconnect_task) - { - GNUNET_SCHEDULER_cancel (handle->reconnect_task); - handle->reconnect_task = NULL; - } - if (NULL != handle->mq) - { - GNUNET_MQ_destroy (handle->mq); - handle->mq = NULL; - } - GNUNET_free (handle->handlers); - GNUNET_free (handle); -} - - -/** - * Ask the core to call @a notify once it is ready to transmit the - * given number of bytes to the specified @a target. Must only be - * called after a connection to the respective peer has been - * established (and the client has been informed about this). You may - * have one request of this type pending for each connected peer at - * any time. If a peer disconnects, the application MUST call - * #GNUNET_CORE_notify_transmit_ready_cancel on the respective - * transmission request, if one such request is pending. - * - * @param handle connection to core service - * @param cork is corking allowed for this transmission? - * @param priority how important is the message? - * @param maxdelay how long can the message wait? Only effective if @a cork is #GNUNET_YES - * @param target who should receive the message, never NULL (can be this peer's identity for loopback) - * @param notify_size how many bytes of buffer space does @a notify want? - * @param notify function to call when buffer space is available; - * will be called with NULL on timeout; clients MUST cancel - * all pending transmission requests DURING the disconnect - * handler - * @param notify_cls closure for @a notify - * @return non-NULL if the notify callback was queued, - * NULL if we can not even queue the request (request already pending); - * if NULL is returned, @a notify will NOT be called. - */ -struct GNUNET_CORE_TransmitHandle * -GNUNET_CORE_notify_transmit_ready (struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *handle, - int cork, - enum GNUNET_CORE_Priority priority, - struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative maxdelay, - const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *target, - size_t notify_size, - GNUNET_CONNECTION_TransmitReadyNotify notify, - void *notify_cls) -{ - struct PeerRecord *pr; - struct GNUNET_CORE_TransmitHandle *th; - struct SendMessageRequest *smr; - struct GNUNET_MQ_Envelope *env; - - if (NULL == handle->mq) - { - GNUNET_break (0); /* SEE #4588: do not call NTR from disconnect notification! */ - return NULL; - } - GNUNET_assert (NULL != notify); - if ( (notify_size > GNUNET_CONSTANTS_MAX_ENCRYPTED_MESSAGE_SIZE) || - (notify_size + sizeof (struct SendMessage) >= GNUNET_SERVER_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE) ) - { - GNUNET_break (0); - return NULL; - } - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Asking core for transmission of %u bytes to `%s'%s\n", - (unsigned int) notify_size, - GNUNET_i2s (target), - cork ? " (corked)" : ""); - pr = GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_get (handle->peers, - target); - if (NULL == pr) - { - /* attempt to send to peer that is not connected */ - GNUNET_break (0); - return NULL; - } - if (NULL != pr->th.peer) - { - /* attempting to queue a second request for the same destination */ - GNUNET_break (0); - return NULL; - } - th = &pr->th; - memset (th, - 0, - sizeof (struct GNUNET_CORE_TransmitHandle)); - th->peer = pr; - th->get_message = notify; - th->get_message_cls = notify_cls; - th->request_time = GNUNET_TIME_absolute_get (); - if (GNUNET_YES == cork) - th->deadline = GNUNET_TIME_relative_to_absolute (maxdelay); - else - th->deadline = th->request_time; - th->priority = priority; - th->msize = notify_size; - th->cork = cork; - if (NULL == handle->mq) - return th; /* see #4588 (hack until we transition core fully to MQ) */ - env = GNUNET_MQ_msg (smr, - GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_SEND_REQUEST); - smr->priority = htonl ((uint32_t) th->priority); - smr->deadline = GNUNET_TIME_absolute_hton (th->deadline); - smr->peer = pr->peer; - smr->reserved = htonl (0); - smr->size = htons (th->msize); - smr->smr_id = htons (th->smr_id = pr->smr_id_gen++); - GNUNET_MQ_send (handle->mq, - env); - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Transmission request added to queue\n"); - return th; -} - - -/** - * Cancel the specified transmission-ready notification. - * - * @param th handle that was returned by #GNUNET_CORE_notify_transmit_ready(). - */ -void -GNUNET_CORE_notify_transmit_ready_cancel (struct GNUNET_CORE_TransmitHandle *th) -{ - struct PeerRecord *pr = th->peer; - - LOG (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG, - "Aborting transmission request to core for %u bytes to `%s'\n", - (unsigned int) th->msize, - GNUNET_i2s (&pr->peer)); - th->peer = NULL; -} - - -/** - * Check if the given peer is currently connected. This function is for special - * cirumstances (GNUNET_TESTBED uses it), normal users of the CORE API are - * expected to track which peers are connected based on the connect/disconnect - * callbacks from #GNUNET_CORE_connect(). This function is NOT part of the - * 'versioned', 'official' API. The difference between this function and the - * function GNUNET_CORE_is_peer_connected() is that this one returns - * synchronously after looking in the CORE API cache. The function - * GNUNET_CORE_is_peer_connected() sends a message to the CORE service and hence - * its response is given asynchronously. - * - * @param h the core handle - * @param pid the identity of the peer to check if it has been connected to us - * @return #GNUNET_YES if the peer is connected to us; #GNUNET_NO if not - */ -int -GNUNET_CORE_is_peer_connected_sync (const struct GNUNET_CORE_Handle *h, - const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *pid) -{ - return GNUNET_CONTAINER_multipeermap_contains (h->peers, - pid); -} - - -/* end of core_api.c */ -- 2.25.1