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163 lines
6.8 KiB
#ifndef fooasyncnshfoo
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#define fooasyncnshfoo
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/***
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This file is part of libasyncns.
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Copyright 2005-2008 Lennart Poettering
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libasyncns is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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libasyncns is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with libasyncns. If not, see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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***/
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/socket.h>
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#include <netdb.h>
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/** \mainpage
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*
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* \section moo Method of operation
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*
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* To use libasyncns allocate an asyncns_t object with
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* asyncns_new(). This will spawn a number of worker threads (or processes, depending on what is available) which
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* are subsequently used to process the queries the controlling
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* program issues via asyncns_getaddrinfo() and
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* asyncns_getnameinfo(). Use asyncns_free() to shut down the worker
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* threads/processes.
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*
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* Since libasyncns may fork off new processes you have to make sure that
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* your program is not irritated by spurious SIGCHLD signals.
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*/
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/** \example asyncns-test.c
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* An example program */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/** An opaque libasyncns session structure */
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typedef struct asyncns asyncns_t;
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/** An opaque libasyncns query structure */
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typedef struct asyncns_query asyncns_query_t;
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/** Allocate a new libasyncns session with n_proc worker processes/threads */
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asyncns_t* asyncns_new(unsigned n_proc);
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/** Free a libasyncns session. This destroys all attached
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* asyncns_query_t objects automatically */
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void asyncns_free(asyncns_t *asyncns);
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/** Return the UNIX file descriptor to select() for readability
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* on. Use this function to integrate libasyncns with your custom main
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* loop. */
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int asyncns_fd(asyncns_t *asyncns);
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/** Process pending responses. After this function is called you can
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* get the next completed query object(s) using asyncns_getnext(). If
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* block is non-zero wait until at least one response has been
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* processed. If block is zero, process all pending responses and
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* return. */
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int asyncns_wait(asyncns_t *asyncns, int block);
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/** Issue a name to address query on the specified session. The
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* arguments are compatible with the ones of libc's
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* getaddrinfo(3). The function returns a new query object. When the
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* query is completed you may retrieve the results using
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* asyncns_getaddrinfo_done().*/
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asyncns_query_t* asyncns_getaddrinfo(asyncns_t *asyncns, const char *node, const char *service, const struct addrinfo *hints);
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/** Retrieve the results of a preceding asyncns_getaddrinfo()
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* call. Returns a addrinfo structure and a return value compatible
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* with libc's getaddrinfo(3). The query object q is destroyed by this
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* call and may not be used any further. Make sure to free the
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* returned addrinfo structure with asyncns_freeaddrinfo() and not
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* libc's freeaddrinfo(3)! If the query is not completed yet EAI_AGAIN
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* is returned.*/
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int asyncns_getaddrinfo_done(asyncns_t *asyncns, asyncns_query_t* q, struct addrinfo **ret_res);
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/** Issue an address to name query on the specified session. The
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* arguments are compatible with the ones of libc's
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* getnameinfo(3). The function returns a new query object. When the
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* query is completed you may retrieve the results using
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* asyncns_getnameinfo_done(). Set gethost (resp. getserv) to non-zero
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* if you want to query the hostname (resp. the service name). */
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asyncns_query_t* asyncns_getnameinfo(asyncns_t *asyncns, const struct sockaddr *sa, socklen_t salen, int flags, int gethost, int getserv);
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/** Retrieve the results of a preceding asyncns_getnameinfo()
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* call. Returns the hostname and the service name in ret_host and
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* ret_serv. The query object q is destroyed by this call and may not
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* be used any further. If the query is not completed yet EAI_AGAIN is
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* returned. */
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int asyncns_getnameinfo_done(asyncns_t *asyncns, asyncns_query_t* q, char *ret_host, size_t hostlen, char *ret_serv, size_t servlen);
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/** Issue a resolver query on the specified session. The arguments are
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* compatible with the ones of libc's res_query(3). The function returns a new
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* query object. When the query is completed you may retrieve the results using
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* asyncns_res_done(). */
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asyncns_query_t* asyncns_res_query(asyncns_t *asyncns, const char *dname, int class, int type);
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/** Issue an resolver query on the specified session. The arguments are
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* compatible with the ones of libc's res_search(3). The function returns a new
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* query object. When the query is completed you may retrieve the results using
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* asyncns_res_done(). */
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asyncns_query_t* asyncns_res_search(asyncns_t *asyncns, const char *dname, int class, int type);
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/** Retrieve the results of a preceding asyncns_res_query() or
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* asyncns_res_search call. The query object q is destroyed by this
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* call and may not be used any further. Returns a pointer to the
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* answer of the res_query call. If the query is not completed yet
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* -EAGAIN is returned, on failure -errno is returned, otherwise the
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* length of answer is returned. Make sure to free the answer is a
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* call to asyncns_freeanswer(). */
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int asyncns_res_done(asyncns_t *asyncns, asyncns_query_t* q, unsigned char **answer);
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/** Return the next completed query object. If no query has been
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* completed yet, return NULL. Please note that you need to run
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* asyncns_wait() before this function will return sensible data. */
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asyncns_query_t* asyncns_getnext(asyncns_t *asyncns);
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/** Return the number of query objects (completed or not) attached to
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* this session */
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int asyncns_getnqueries(asyncns_t *asyncns);
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/** Cancel a currently running query. q is is destroyed by this call
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* and may not be used any futher. */
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void asyncns_cancel(asyncns_t *asyncns, asyncns_query_t* q);
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/** Free the addrinfo structure as returned by
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* asyncns_getaddrinfo_done(). Make sure to use this functions instead
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* of the libc's freeaddrinfo()! */
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void asyncns_freeaddrinfo(struct addrinfo *ai);
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/** Free the answer data as returned by asyncns_res_done().*/
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void asyncns_freeanswer(unsigned char *answer);
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/** Returns non-zero when the query operation specified by q has been completed */
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int asyncns_isdone(asyncns_t *asyncns, asyncns_query_t*q);
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/** Assign some opaque userdata with a query object */
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void asyncns_setuserdata(asyncns_t *asyncns, asyncns_query_t *q, void *userdata);
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/** Return userdata assigned to a query object. Use
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* asyncns_setuserdata() to set this data. If no data has been set
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* prior to this call it returns NULL. */
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void* asyncns_getuserdata(asyncns_t *asyncns, asyncns_query_t *q);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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