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Basic design of the tsocket abstraction
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The tsocket abstraction is splitted into two
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different kinds of communitation interfaces.
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There's the "tstream_context" interface with abstracts
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the communication through a bidirectional
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byte stream between two endpoints.
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And there's the "tdgram_context" interface
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with abstracts datagram based communication between any
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number of endpoints.
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Both interfaces share the "tsocket_address" abstraction
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for endpoint addresses.
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The whole library is based on the talloc(3) and 'tevent' libraries
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and provides "tevent_req" based "foo_send()"/"foo_recv()" functions pairs
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for all abstracted methods that need to be async.
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The tsocket_address abstraction
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===============================
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A tsocket_address represents a generic socket endpoint.
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It behaves like an abstract class, therefore it has no direct constructor.
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Constructors are described in later sections of this document.
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A function get the string representation of an endpoint for debugging is
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available but callers SHOULD NOT try to parse this string. To get more
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details callers should use getter methods of the specific tsocket_address
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implemention.
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char *tsocket_address_string(const struct tsocket_address *addr,
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
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A function to create a copy of the tsocket_address is also avilable.
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This is useful before doing modifications to a socket
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via additional methods of the specific tsocket_address implementation.
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struct tsocket_address *tsocket_address_copy(const struct tsocket_address *addr,
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
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The tdgram_context abstraction
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==============================
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The tdgram_context is like an abstract class for datagram
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based sockets. The interface provides async 'tevent_req' based
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functions similar to recvfrom(2)/sendto(2)/close(2) syscalls.
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The tdgram_recvfrom_send() method can be called to ask for the
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next available datagram from the abstracted tdgram_context.
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It returns a 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register
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a callback with tevent_req_set_callback(). The callback is triggered
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when a datagram is available or an error occurs.
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The callback is then supposed to get the result by calling
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tdgram_recvfrom_recv() on the 'tevent_req'. It returns -1
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and sets '*perrno' to the actual 'errno' on failure.
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Otherwise it returns the length of the datagram
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(0 is never returned!). '*buf' will contain the buffer of the
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datagram and '*src' the abstracted tsocket_address of the sender
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of the received datagram.
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The caller can only have one outstanding tdgram_recvfrom_send()
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at a time otherwise the caller will get '*perrno = EBUSY'.
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struct tevent_req *tdgram_recvfrom_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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struct tdgram_context *dgram);
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ssize_t tdgram_recvfrom_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
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int *perrno,
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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uint8_t **buf,
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struct tsocket_address **src);
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The tdgram_sendto_send() method can be called to send a
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datagram (specified by a buf/len) to a destination endpoint
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(specified by dst). It's not allowed for len to be 0.
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It returns a 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register a
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callback with tevent_req_set_callback(). The callback is triggered
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when the specific implementation (thinks it)
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has delivered the datagram to the "wire".
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The callback is then supposed to get the result by calling
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tdgram_sendto_recv() on the 'tevent_req'. It returns -1
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and sets '*perrno' to the actual 'errno' on failure.
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Otherwise it returns the length of the datagram
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(0 is never returned!).
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The caller can only have one outstanding tdgram_sendto_send()
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at a time otherwise the caller will get '*perrno = EBUSY'.
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struct tevent_req *tdgram_sendto_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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struct tdgram_context *dgram,
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const uint8_t *buf, size_t len,
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const struct tsocket_address *dst);
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ssize_t tdgram_sendto_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
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int *perrno);
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The tdgram_disconnect_send() method should be used to normally
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shutdown/close the abstracted socket.
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The caller should make sure there're no outstanding tdgram_recvfrom_send()
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and tdgram_sendto_send() calls otherwise the caller will get '*perrno = EBUSY'.
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Note: you can always use talloc_free(tdgram) to cleanup the resources
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of the tdgram_context on a fatal error.
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struct tevent_req *tdgram_disconnect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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struct tdgram_context *dgram);
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int tdgram_disconnect_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
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int *perrno);
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The tstream_context abstraction
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===============================
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A tstream_context is like an abstract class for stream
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based sockets. The interface provides async 'tevent_req' based
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functions similar to the readv(2)/writev(2)/close(2) syscalls.
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The tstream_pending_bytes() function is able to report how many bytes of
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the incoming stream have been received but have not been consumed yet.
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It returns -1 and sets 'errno' on failure.
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Otherwise it returns the number of uncomsumed bytes (it can return 0!).
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ssize_t tstream_pending_bytes(struct tstream_context *stream);
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The tstream_readv_send() method can be called to read a
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specific amount of bytes from the stream into the buffers
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of the given iovec vector. The caller has to preallocate the buffers
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in the iovec vector. The caller might need to use
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tstream_pending_bytes() if the protocol doesn't have a fixed pdu header
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containing the pdu size. tstream_readv_send() returns a 'tevent_req' handle,
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where the caller can register a callback with tevent_req_set_callback().
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The callback is triggered when all iovec buffers are completely
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filled with bytes from the socket or an error occurs.
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The callback is then supposed to get the result by calling
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tstream_readv_recv() on the 'tevent_req'. It returns -1
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and sets '*perrno' to the actual 'errno' on failure.
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Otherwise it returns the length of the datagram (0 is never returned!).
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The caller can only have one outstanding tstream_readv_send()
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at a time otherwise the caller will get *perrno = EBUSY.
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struct tevent_req *tstream_readv_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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struct tstream_context *stream,
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struct iovec *vector,
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size_t count);
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int tstream_readv_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
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int *perrno);
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The tstream_writev_send() method can be called to write
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buffers in the given iovec vector into the stream socket.
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It is invalid to pass an empty vector.
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tstream_writev_send() returns a 'tevent_req' handle,
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where the caller can register a callback with tevent_req_set_callback().
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The callback is triggered when the specific implementation (thinks it)
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has delivered the all buffers to the "wire".
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The callback is then supposed to get the result by calling
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tstream_writev_recv() on the 'tevent_req'. It returns -1
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and sets '*perrno' to the actual 'errno' on failure.
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Otherwise it returns the total amount of bytes sent.
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(0 is never returned!).
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The caller can only have one outstanding tstream_writev_send()
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at a time otherwise the caller will get '*perrno = EBUSY'.
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struct tevent_req *tstream_writev_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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struct tstream_context *stream,
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const struct iovec *vector,
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size_t count);
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int tstream_writev_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
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int *perrno);
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The tstream_disconnect_send() method should normally be used to
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shutdown/close the abstracted socket.
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The caller should make sure there're no outstanding tstream_readv_send()
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and tstream_writev_send() calls otherwise the caller will get '*perrno = EBUSY'.
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Note: you can always use talloc_free(tstream) to cleanup the resources
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of the tstream_context on a fatal error.
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struct tevent_req *tstream_disconnect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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struct tstream_context *stream);
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int tstream_disconnect_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
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int *perrno);
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PDU receive helper functions
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============================
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In order to simplify the job, for callers that want to implement
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a function to receive a full PDU with a single async function pair,
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some helper functions are provided.
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The caller can use the tstream_readv_pdu_send() function
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to ask for the next available PDU on the abstracted tstream_context.
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The caller needs to provide a "next_vector" function and a private
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state for this function. The tstream_readv_pdu engine will ask
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the next_vector function for the next iovec vector to be used.
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There's a tstream_readv_send/recv pair for each vector returned
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by the next_vector function. If the next_vector function detects
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it received a full pdu, it returns an empty vector. The the callback
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of the tevent_req (returned by tstream_readv_pdu_send()) is triggered.
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Note: the buffer allocation is completely up to the next_vector function
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and its private state.
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See the 'dcerpc_read_ncacn_packet_send/recv' functions in Samba as an
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example.
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typedef int (*tstream_readv_pdu_next_vector_t)(struct tstream_context *stream,
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void *private_data,
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct iovec **vector,
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size_t *count);
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struct tevent_req *tstream_readv_pdu_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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struct tstream_context *stream,
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tstream_readv_pdu_next_vector_t next_vector_fn,
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void *next_vector_private);
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int tstream_readv_pdu_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *perrno);
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Async 'tevent_queue' based helper functions
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===========================================
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In some cases the caller doesn't care about the IO ordering on the
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abstracted socket.
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(Remember at the low level there's always only one IO in a specific
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direction allowed, only one tdgram_sendto_send() at a time).
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Some helpers that use 'tevent_queue' are avilable to simplify handling
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multiple IO requests. The functions just get a 'queue' argument and
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internally serialize all operations.
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struct tevent_req *tdgram_sendto_queue_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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struct tdgram_context *dgram,
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struct tevent_queue *queue,
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const uint8_t *buf,
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size_t len,
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struct tsocket_address *dst);
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ssize_t tdgram_sendto_queue_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *perrno);
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struct tevent_req *tstream_readv_pdu_queue_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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struct tstream_context *stream,
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struct tevent_queue *queue,
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tstream_readv_pdu_next_vector_t next_vector_fn,
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void *next_vector_private);
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int tstream_readv_pdu_queue_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *perrno);
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struct tevent_req *tstream_writev_queue_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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struct tstream_context *stream,
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struct tevent_queue *queue,
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const struct iovec *vector,
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size_t count);
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int tstream_writev_queue_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *perrno);
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BSD sockets: ipv4, ipv6 and unix
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================================
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The main tsocket library comes with implentations
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for BSD style ipv4, ipv6 and unix sockets.
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You can use the tsocket_address_inet_from_strings()
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function to create a tsocket_address for ipv4 and ipv6
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endpoint addresses. "family" can be "ipv4", "ipv6" or "ip".
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With "ip" is autodetects "ipv4" or "ipv6" based on the
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"addr_string" string. "addr_string" must be a valid
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ip address string based on the selected family
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(dns names are not allowed!). But it's valid to pass NULL,
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which gets mapped to "0.0.0.0" or "::".
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It returns -1 and sets errno on error. Otherwise it returns 0.
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int tsocket_address_inet_from_strings(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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const char *family,
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const char *addr_string,
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uint16_t port,
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struct tsocket_address **addr);
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To get the ip address string of an existing 'inet' tsocket_address
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you can use the tsocket_address_inet_addr_string() function.
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It will return NULL and set errno to EINVAL if the tsocket_address
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doesn't represent an ipv4 or ipv6 endpoint address.
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char *tsocket_address_inet_addr_string(const struct tsocket_address *addr,
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
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To get the port number of an existing 'inet' tsocket_address
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you can use the tsocket_address_inet_port() function.
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It will return 0 and set errno to EINVAL if the tsocket_address
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doesn't represent an ipv4 or ipv6 endpoint address.
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uint16_t tsocket_address_inet_port(const struct tsocket_address *addr);
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To set the port number of an existing 'inet' tsocket_address
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you can use the tsocket_address_inet_set_port() function.
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It will return -1 and set errno to EINVAL if the tsocket_address
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doesn't represent an ipv4 or ipv6 endpoint address.
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It returns 0 on success.
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int tsocket_address_inet_set_port(struct tsocket_address *addr,
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uint16_t port);
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You can use the tsocket_address_unix_from_path()
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function to create a tsocket_address for unix domain
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endpoint addresses. "path" is the filesystem path
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(NULL will map ""). If the path is longer than
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the low level kernel supports the function will
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return -1 and set errno to ENAMETOOLONG.
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On success it returns 0.
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int tsocket_address_unix_from_path(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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const char *path,
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struct tsocket_address **addr);
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To get the path of an 'unix' tsocket_address
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you can use the tsocket_address_unix_path() function.
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It will return NULL and set errno to EINVAL if the tsocket_address
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doesn't represent a unix domain endpoint path.
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char *tsocket_address_unix_path(const struct tsocket_address *addr,
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx);
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You can use tdgram_inet_udp_socket() to create a tdgram_context
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for ipv4 or ipv6 UDP communication. "local_address" has to be
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an 'inet' tsocket_address and it has to represent the local
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endpoint. "remote_address" can be NULL or an 'inet' tsocket_address
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presenting a remote endpoint. It returns -1 ans sets errno on error
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and it returns 0 on success.
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int tdgram_inet_udp_socket(const struct tsocket_address *local_address,
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const struct tsocket_address *remote_address,
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tdgram_context **dgram);
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You can use tdgram_unix_socket() to create a tdgram_context
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for unix domain datagram communication. "local_address" has to be
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an 'unix' tsocket_address and it has to represent the local
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endpoint. "remote_address" can be NULL or an 'unix' tsocket_address
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presenting a remote endpoint. It returns -1 ans sets errno on error
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and it returns 0 on success.
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int tdgram_unix_socket(const struct tsocket_address *local,
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const struct tsocket_address *remote,
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tdgram_context **dgram);
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You can use tstream_inet_tcp_connect_send to asynchronously
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connect to a remote ipv4 or ipv6 TCP endpoint and create a
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tstream_context for the stream based communication. "local_address" has to be
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an 'inet' tsocket_address and it has to represent the local
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endpoint. "remote_address" has to be an 'inet' tsocket_address
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presenting a remote endpoint. It returns a 'tevent_req' handle,
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where the caller can register a callback with tevent_req_set_callback().
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The callback is triggered when a socket is connected and ready for IO
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or an error happened.
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The callback is then supposed to get the result by calling
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tstream_inet_tcp_connect_recv() on the 'tevent_req'. It returns -1
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and sets '*perrno' to the actual 'errno' on failure.
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It returns 0 on success and returns the new tstream_context
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in '*stream'.
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struct tevent_req *tstream_inet_tcp_connect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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const struct tsocket_address *local_address,
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const struct tsocket_address *remote_address);
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int tstream_inet_tcp_connect_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
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int *perrno,
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tstream_context **stream);
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You can use tstream_unix_connect_send to asynchronously
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connect to a unix domain endpoint and create a
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tstream_context for the stream based communication.
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"local_address" has to be an 'unix' tsocket_address and
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it has to represent the local endpoint. "remote_address"
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has to be an 'inet' tsocket_address presenting a remote endpoint.
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It returns a 'tevent_req' handle, where the caller can register
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a callback with tevent_req_set_callback(). The callback is
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triggered when a socket is connected and ready for IO
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or an error happened.
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The callback is then supposed to get the result by calling
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tstream_unix_connect_recv() on the 'tevent_req'. It returns -1
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and sets '*perrno' to the actual 'errno' on failure.
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It returns 0 on success and returns the new tstream_context
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in '*stream'.
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struct tevent_req *tstream_unix_connect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tevent_context *ev,
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const struct tsocket_address *local,
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const struct tsocket_address *remote);
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int _tstream_unix_connect_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
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int *perrno,
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct tstream_context **stream);
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You can use tstream_unix_socketpair to create two connected
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'unix' tsocket_contexts for the stream based communication.
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It returns -1 and sets errno on error and it returns 0 on
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success.
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int tstream_unix_socketpair(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx1,
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struct tstream_context **stream1,
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TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx2,
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struct tstream_context **stream2);
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In some situations it's needed to create a tsocket_address from
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a given 'struct sockaddr'. You can use tsocket_address_bsd_from_sockaddr()
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for that. This should only be used if really needed, because of
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already existing fixed APIs. Only AF_INET, AF_INET6 and AF_UNIX
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sockets are allowed. The function returns -1 and sets errno on error.
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Otherwise it returns 0.
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int tsocket_address_bsd_from_sockaddr(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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struct sockaddr *sa,
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socklen_t sa_socklen,
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struct tsocket_address **addr);
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In some situations it's needed to get a 'struct sockaddr' from a
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given tsocket_address . You can use tsocket_address_bsd_sockaddr()
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for that. This should only be used if really needed. Only AF_INET,
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AF_INET6 and AF_UNIX are supported. It returns the size of '*sa' on
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success, otherwise it returns -1 and sets 'errno'.
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ssize_t tsocket_address_bsd_sockaddr(const struct tsocket_address *addr,
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struct sockaddr *sa,
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socklen_t sa_socklen);
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In some situations it's needed to wrap existing file descriptors
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into the tstream abstraction. You can use tstream_bsd_existing_socket()
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for that. But you should read the tsocket_bsd.c code and unterstand it
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in order use this function. E.g. the fd has to be non blocking already.
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It will return -1 and set errno on error. Otherwise it returns 0
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and sets '*stream' to point to the new tstream_context.
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int tstream_bsd_existing_socket(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
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int fd,
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struct tstream_context **stream);
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Virtual Sockets
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===============
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The abstracted layout of tdgram_context and tstream_context
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allow implementations arround virtual sockets for encrypted tunnels
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(like TLS, SASL or GSSAPI) or named pipes over smb.
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Named Pipe Auth (NPA) Sockets
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=============================
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Samba has an implementation to abstract named pipes over smb
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(within the server side). See libcli/named_pipe_auth/npa_tstream.[ch]
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for the core code. The current callers are located in source4/ntvfs/ipc/vfs_ipc.c
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and source4/rpc_server/service_rpc.c for the users.
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