/* this header file comes from libowfat, http://www.fefe.de/libowfat/ */ #ifndef IOB_H #define IOB_H /* These functions can be used to create a queue of small (or large) * buffers and parts of files to be sent out over a socket. It is meant * for writing HTTP servers or the like. */ /* This API works with non-blocking I/O. Simply call iob_send until it * returns 0 (or -1). The implementation uses sendfile for zero-copy * TCP and it will employ writev (or the built-in sendfile writev on * BSD) to make sure the output fragments are coalesced into as few TCP * frames as possible. On Linux it will also use the TCP_CORK socket * option. */ #include "io.h" #include "array.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif typedef struct io_batch { array b; uint64 bytesleft; long next,bufs,files; } io_batch; io_batch* iob_new(int hint_entries); int iob_addbuf(io_batch* b,const void* buf,uint64 n); int iob_addbuf_free(io_batch* b,const void* buf,uint64 n); int iob_addbuf_munmap(io_batch* b,const void* buf,uint64 n); int iob_adds(io_batch* b,const char* s); int iob_adds_free(io_batch* b,const char* s); int iob_addfile(io_batch* b,int64 fd,uint64 off,uint64 n); int iob_addfile_close(io_batch* b,int64 fd,uint64 off,uint64 n); int64 iob_send(int64 s,io_batch* b); int64 iob_write(int64 s,io_batch* b,io_write_callback cb); void iob_reset(io_batch* b); void iob_free(io_batch* b); void iob_prefetch(io_batch* b,uint64 bytes); uint64 iob_bytesleft(const io_batch* b); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif