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/* this header file comes from libowfat, http://www.fefe.de/libowfat/ */
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#ifndef IO_H
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#define IO_H
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/* http://cr.yp.to/lib/io.html */
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#include <libowfat/uint64.h>
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#include <libowfat/taia.h>
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#include <libowfat/compiler.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/* like open(s,O_RDONLY) */
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/* return 1 if ok, 0 on error */
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att_read(2)
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att_write(1)
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int io_readfile(int64* d,const char* filename);
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/* like open(s,O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC,0600) */
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/* return 1 if ok, 0 on error */
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att_read(2)
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att_write(1)
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int io_createfile(int64* d,const char* filename);
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/* like open(s,O_RDWR) */
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/* return 1 if ok, 0 on error */
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att_read(2)
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att_write(1)
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int io_readwritefile(int64* d,const char* filename);
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/* like open(s,O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT,0600) */
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/* return 1 if ok, 0 on error */
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att_read(2)
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att_write(1)
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int io_appendfile(int64* d,const char* filename);
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/* like pipe(d) */
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/* return 1 if ok, 0 on error */
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att_write(1)
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int io_pipe(int64* d);
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/* like socketpair() */
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/* return 1 if ok, 0 on error */
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att_write(1)
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int io_socketpair(int64* d);
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/* non-blocking read(), -1 for EAGAIN and -3+errno for other errors */
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att_writen(2, 3)
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int64 io_tryread(int64 d,char* buf,int64 len);
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/* blocking read(), with -3 instead of -1 for errors */
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att_writen(2, 3)
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int64 io_waitread(int64 d,char* buf,int64 len);
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/* non-blocking write(), -1 for EAGAIN and -3+errno for other errors */
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att_readn(2, 3)
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int64 io_trywrite(int64 d,const char* buf,int64 len);
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/* blocking write(), with -3 instead of -1 for errors */
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att_readn(2, 3)
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int64 io_waitwrite(int64 d,const char* buf,int64 len);
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/* modify timeout attribute of file descriptor */
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void io_timeout(int64 d,tai6464 t);
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/* like io_tryread but will return -2,errno=ETIMEDOUT if d has a timeout
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* associated and it is passed without input being there */
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att_writen(2, 3)
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int64 io_tryreadtimeout(int64 d,char* buf,int64 len);
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/* like io_trywrite but will return -2,errno=ETIMEDOUT if d has a timeout
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* associated and it is passed without being able to write */
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att_readn(2, 3)
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int64 io_trywritetimeout(int64 d,const char* buf,int64 len);
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void io_wantread(int64 d);
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void io_wantwrite(int64 d);
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void io_dontwantread(int64 d);
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void io_dontwantwrite(int64 d);
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void io_wait();
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void io_waituntil(tai6464 t);
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int64 io_waituntil2(int64 milliseconds);
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void io_check();
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/* signal that read/accept/whatever returned EAGAIN */
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/* needed for SIGIO and epoll */
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void io_eagain(int64 d); /* do not use, API was a bad idea */
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#define HAVE_EAGAIN_READWRITE
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void io_eagain_read(int64 d); /* use these ones */
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void io_eagain_write(int64 d);
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/* return next descriptor from io_wait that can be read from */
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int64 io_canread();
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/* return next descriptor from io_wait that can be written to */
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int64 io_canwrite();
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/* return next descriptor with expired timeout */
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int64 io_timeouted();
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/* is this fd over its timeout? */
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int io_timedout(int64 d);
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/* 1 means: have IO_FD_CANWRITE, IO_FD_BLOCK and IO_FD_NONBLOCK,
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* will be incremented if API is extended in the future */
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#define HAVE_IO_FD_FLAGS 1
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enum io_fd_flags {
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IO_FD_CANWRITE=1, /* new TCP connection, we know it's writable */
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IO_FD_BLOCK=2, /* skip the fcntl, assume fd is set to blocking */
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IO_FD_NONBLOCK=4, /* skip the fcntl, assume fd is set to non-blocking */
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};
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/* put d on internal data structure, return 1 on success, 0 on error */
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int io_fd(int64 d); /* use this for sockets before you called connect() or accept() */
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int io_fd_canwrite(int64 d); /* use this for connected sockets (assumes socket is writable) */
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int io_fd_flags(int64 d,int flags); /* can be used to tell io_fd to skip one syscall */
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att_write(2)
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void io_setcookie(int64 d,void* cookie);
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void* io_getcookie(int64 d);
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/* put descriptor in non-blocking mode */
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void io_nonblock(int64 d);
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/* put descriptor in blocking mode */
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void io_block(int64 d);
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/* put descriptor in close-on-exec mode */
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void io_closeonexec(int64 d);
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void io_close(int64 d);
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/* Free the internal data structures from libio.
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* This only makes sense if you run your program in a malloc checker and
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* these produce false alarms. Your OS will free these automatically on
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* process termination. */
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void io_finishandshutdown(void);
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/* send n bytes from file fd starting at offset off to socket s */
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/* return number of bytes written */
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int64 io_sendfile(int64 s,int64 fd,uint64 off,uint64 n);
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/* Pass fd over sock (must be a unix domain socket) to other process.
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* Return 0 if ok, -1 on error, setting errno. */
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int io_passfd(int64 sock,int64 fd);
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/* Receive fd over sock (must be a unix domain socket) from other
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* process. Return sock if ok, -1 on error, setting errno. */
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int64 io_receivefd(int64 sock);
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int io_starteventloopthread(unsigned int threads);
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#define HAVE_IO_QUEUEFORREAD
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/* Artificially queue a file descriptor as readable.
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* The next call to io_canread will return this descriptor. */
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int io_queueforread(int64 d);
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/* Artificially queue a file descriptor as writable.
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* The next call to io_canread will return this descriptor. */
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int io_queueforwrite(int64 d);
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typedef int64 (*io_write_callback)(int64 s,const void* buf,uint64 n);
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/* used internally, but hey, who knows */
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int64 io_mmapwritefile(int64 out,int64 in,uint64 off,uint64 bytes,io_write_callback writecb);
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/* only needed for debugging, will print some stats into the buffer to
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* aid in debugging the state machine if a descriptor loops or so */
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unsigned int io_debugstring(int64 s,char* buf,unsigned int bufsize);
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#ifdef __MINGW32__
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#include <mcfgthread/c11thread.h>
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#elif defined(__dietlibc__)
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#include <threads.h>
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#else
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <semaphore.h>
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#endif
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enum { SLOTS=128 };
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typedef struct iomux {
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int ctx;
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int working; /* used to synchronize who is filling the queue */
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unsigned int h,l; /* high, low */
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struct {
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int fd, events;
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} q[SLOTS];
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#if defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__dietlibc__)
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mtx_t mtx;
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cnd_t sem;
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#else
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sem_t sem;
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#endif
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} iomux_t;
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/* Init master context */
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int iom_init(iomux_t* c);
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/* Add socket to iomux */
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enum {
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IOM_READ=1,
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IOM_WRITE=2,
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IOM_ERROR=4
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};
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/* return -1 if error, events can be IOM_READ or IOM_WRITE */
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int iom_add(iomux_t* c,int64 s,unsigned int events);
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/* Blocking wait for single event, timeout in milliseconds */
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/* return -1 if error, 0 if ok; s set to fd, revents set to known events on that fd */
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/* when done with the fd, call iom_add on it again! */
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/* This can be called by multiple threads in parallel */
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int iom_wait(iomux_t* c,int64* s,unsigned int* revents,unsigned long timeout);
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/* Call this to terminate all threads waiting in iom_wait */
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int iom_abort(iomux_t* c);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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