2 Bacula® - The Network Backup Solution
4 Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Free Software Foundation Europe e.V.
6 The main author of Bacula is Kern Sibbald, with contributions from
7 many others, a complete list can be found in the file AUTHORS.
8 This program is Free Software; you can redistribute it and/or
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29 * Bacula Sock Class definition
30 * Note, the old non-class code is in bnet.c, and the
31 * new class code associated with this file is in bsock.c
33 * Kern Sibbald, May MM
35 * Zero msglen from other end indicates soft eof (usually
36 * end of some binary data stream, but not end of conversation).
38 * Negative msglen, is special "signal" (no data follows).
39 * See below for SIGNAL codes.
47 struct btimer_t; /* forward reference */
49 btimer_t *start_bsock_timer(BSOCK *bs, uint32_t wait);
50 void stop_bsock_timer(btimer_t *wid);
55 * Note, keep this public part before the private otherwise
56 * bat breaks on some systems such as RedHat.
59 uint64_t read_seqno; /* read sequence number */
60 POOLMEM *msg; /* message pool buffer */
61 POOLMEM *errmsg; /* edited error message */
62 RES *res; /* Resource to which we are connected */
63 FILE *m_spool_fd; /* spooling file */
64 TLS_CONNECTION *tls; /* associated tls connection */
65 IPADDR *src_addr; /* IP address to source connections from */
66 uint32_t in_msg_no; /* input message number */
67 uint32_t out_msg_no; /* output message number */
68 int32_t msglen; /* message length */
69 volatile time_t timer_start; /* time started read/write */
70 volatile time_t timeout; /* timeout BSOCK after this interval */
71 int m_fd; /* socket file descriptor */
72 int b_errno; /* bsock errno */
73 int m_blocking; /* blocking state (0 = nonblocking, 1 = blocking) */
74 volatile int errors; /* incremented for each error on socket */
75 volatile bool m_suppress_error_msgs; /* set to suppress error messages */
77 struct sockaddr client_addr; /* client's IP address */
78 struct sockaddr_in peer_addr; /* peer's IP address */
81 BSOCK *m_next; /* next BSOCK if duped */
82 JCR *m_jcr; /* jcr or NULL for error msgs */
83 pthread_mutex_t m_mutex; /* for locking if use_locking set */
84 char *m_who; /* Name of daemon to which we are talking */
85 char *m_host; /* Host name/IP */
86 int m_port; /* desired port */
87 btimer_t *m_tid; /* timer id */
88 boffset_t m_data_end; /* offset of last valid data written */
89 int32_t m_FileIndex; /* last valid attr spool FI */
90 volatile bool m_timed_out: 1; /* timed out in read/write */
91 volatile bool m_terminated: 1; /* set when BNET_TERMINATE arrives */
92 bool m_duped: 1; /* set if duped BSOCK */
93 bool m_spool: 1; /* set for spooling */
94 bool m_use_locking: 1; /* set to use locking */
96 void fin_init(JCR * jcr, int sockfd, const char *who, const char *host, int port,
97 struct sockaddr *lclient_addr);
98 bool open(JCR *jcr, const char *name, char *host, char *service,
99 int port, utime_t heart_beat, int *fatal);
102 /* methods -- in bsock.c */
106 bool connect(JCR * jcr, int retry_interval, utime_t max_retry_time,
107 utime_t heart_beat, const char *name, char *host,
108 char *service, int port, int verbose);
111 bool fsend(const char*, ...);
112 bool signal(int signal);
113 void close(); /* close connection and destroy packet */
114 void destroy(); /* destroy socket packet */
115 const char *bstrerror(); /* last error on socket */
116 int get_peer(char *buf, socklen_t buflen);
117 bool despool(void update_attr_spool_size(ssize_t size), ssize_t tsize);
118 bool set_buffer_size(uint32_t size, int rw);
119 int set_nonblocking();
121 void restore_blocking(int flags);
122 void set_killable(bool killable);
123 int wait_data(int sec, int usec=0);
124 int wait_data_intr(int sec, int usec=0);
125 bool authenticate_director(const char *name, const char *password,
126 TLS_CONTEXT *tls_ctx, char *response, int response_len);
127 bool set_locking(); /* in bsock.c */
128 void clear_locking(); /* in bsock.c */
129 void set_source_address(dlist *src_addr_list);
131 /* Inline functions */
132 void set_jcr(JCR *jcr) { m_jcr = jcr; };
133 void set_who(char *who) { m_who = who; };
134 void set_host(char *host) { m_host = host; };
135 void set_port(int port) { m_port = port; };
136 char *who() { return m_who; };
137 char *host() { return m_host; };
138 int port() { return m_port; };
139 JCR *jcr() { return m_jcr; };
140 JCR *get_jcr() { return m_jcr; };
141 bool is_spooling() { return m_spool; };
142 bool is_duped() { return m_duped; };
143 bool is_terminated() { return m_terminated; };
144 bool is_timed_out() { return m_timed_out; };
145 bool is_stop() { return errors || is_terminated(); }
146 bool is_error() { errno = b_errno; return errors; }
147 void set_data_end(int32_t FileIndex) {
148 if (m_spool && FileIndex > m_FileIndex) {
149 m_FileIndex = FileIndex - 1;
150 m_data_end = ftello(m_spool_fd);
153 boffset_t get_data_end() { return m_data_end; };
154 int32_t get_FileIndex() { return m_FileIndex; };
155 void set_spooling() { m_spool = true; };
156 void clear_spooling() { m_spool = false; };
157 void set_duped() { m_duped = true; };
158 void set_timed_out() { m_timed_out = true; };
159 void clear_timed_out() { m_timed_out = false; };
160 void set_terminated() { m_terminated = true; };
161 void start_timer(int sec) { m_tid = start_bsock_timer(this, sec); };
162 void stop_timer() { stop_bsock_timer(m_tid); };
166 * Signal definitions for use in bnet_sig()
167 * Note! These must be negative. There are signals that are generated
168 * by the bsock software not by the OS ...
171 BNET_EOD = -1, /* End of data stream, new data may follow */
172 BNET_EOD_POLL = -2, /* End of data and poll all in one */
173 BNET_STATUS = -3, /* Send full status */
174 BNET_TERMINATE = -4, /* Conversation terminated, doing close() */
175 BNET_POLL = -5, /* Poll request, I'm hanging on a read */
176 BNET_HEARTBEAT = -6, /* Heartbeat Response requested */
177 BNET_HB_RESPONSE = -7, /* Only response permited to HB */
178 BNET_xxxxxxPROMPT = -8, /* No longer used -- Prompt for subcommand */
179 BNET_BTIME = -9, /* Send UTC btime */
180 BNET_BREAK = -10, /* Stop current command -- ctl-c */
181 BNET_START_SELECT = -11, /* Start of a selection list */
182 BNET_END_SELECT = -12, /* End of a select list */
183 BNET_INVALID_CMD = -13, /* Invalid command sent */
184 BNET_CMD_FAILED = -14, /* Command failed */
185 BNET_CMD_OK = -15, /* Command succeeded */
186 BNET_CMD_BEGIN = -16, /* Start command execution */
187 BNET_MSGS_PENDING = -17, /* Messages pending */
188 BNET_MAIN_PROMPT = -18, /* Server ready and waiting */
189 BNET_SELECT_INPUT = -19, /* Return selection input */
190 BNET_WARNING_MSG = -20, /* Warning message */
191 BNET_ERROR_MSG = -21, /* Error message -- command failed */
192 BNET_INFO_MSG = -22, /* Info message -- status line */
193 BNET_RUN_CMD = -23, /* Run command follows */
194 BNET_YESNO = -24, /* Request yes no response */
195 BNET_START_RTREE = -25, /* Start restore tree mode */
196 BNET_END_RTREE = -26, /* End restore tree mode */
197 BNET_SUB_PROMPT = -27, /* Indicate we are at a subprompt */
198 BNET_TEXT_INPUT = -28 /* Get text input from user */
201 #define BNET_SETBUF_READ 1 /* Arg for bnet_set_buffer_size */
202 #define BNET_SETBUF_WRITE 2 /* Arg for bnet_set_buffer_size */
205 * Return status from bnet_recv()
206 * Note, the HARDEOF and ERROR refer to comm status/problems
207 * rather than the BNET_xxx above, which are software signals.
216 * TLS enabling values. Value is important for comparison, ie:
217 * if (tls_remote_need < BNET_TLS_REQUIRED) { ... }
220 BNET_TLS_NONE = 0, /* cannot do TLS */
221 BNET_TLS_OK = 1, /* can do, but not required on my end */
222 BNET_TLS_REQUIRED = 2 /* TLS is required */
225 int32_t read_nbytes(BSOCK * bsock, char *ptr, int32_t nbytes);
226 int32_t write_nbytes(BSOCK * bsock, char *ptr, int32_t nbytes);
230 #endif /* __BSOCK_H_ */