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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE APACHE GROUP OR * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * ==================================================================== * * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many * individuals on behalf of the Apache Group and was originally based * on public domain software written at the National Center for * Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. * For more information on the Apache Group and the Apache HTTP server * project, please see . * */ #ifndef APACHE_BUFF_H #define APACHE_BUFF_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #ifdef B_SFIO #include "sfio.h" #endif #include /* Reading is buffered */ #define B_RD (1) /* Writing is buffered */ #define B_WR (2) #define B_RDWR (3) /* At end of file, or closed stream; no further input allowed */ #define B_EOF (4) /* No further output possible */ #define B_EOUT (8) /* A read error has occurred */ #define B_RDERR (16) /* A write error has occurred */ #define B_WRERR (32) #ifdef B_ERROR /* in SVR4: sometimes defined in /usr/include/sys/buf.h */ #undef B_ERROR #endif #define B_ERROR (48) /* Use chunked writing */ #define B_CHUNK (64) /* bflush() if a read would block */ #define B_SAFEREAD (128) /* buffer is a socket */ #define B_SOCKET (256) #ifdef CHARSET_EBCDIC #define B_ASCII2EBCDIC 0x40000000 /* Enable conversion for this buffer */ #define B_EBCDIC2ASCII 0x80000000 /* Enable conversion for this buffer */ #endif /*CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ typedef struct buff_struct BUFF; struct buff_struct { int flags; /* flags */ unsigned char *inptr; /* pointer to next location to read */ int incnt; /* number of bytes left to read from input buffer; * always 0 if had a read error */ int outchunk; /* location of chunk header when chunking */ int outcnt; /* number of byte put in output buffer */ unsigned char *inbase; unsigned char *outbase; int bufsiz; void (*error) (BUFF *fb, int op, void *data); void *error_data; long int bytes_sent; /* number of bytes actually written */ ap_pool *pool; /* could also put pointers to the basic I/O routines here */ int fd; /* the file descriptor */ int fd_in; /* input file descriptor, if different */ #ifdef WIN32 HANDLE hFH; /* Windows filehandle */ #endif /* transport handle, for RPC binding handle or some such */ void *t_handle; #ifdef B_SFIO Sfio_t *sf_in; Sfio_t *sf_out; #endif }; #ifdef B_SFIO typedef struct { Sfdisc_t disc; BUFF *buff; } apache_sfio; extern Sfdisc_t *bsfio_new(pool *p, BUFF *b); #endif /* Options to bset/getopt */ #define BO_BYTECT (1) /* Stream creation and modification */ API_EXPORT(BUFF *) ap_bcreate(pool *p, int flags); API_EXPORT(void) ap_bpushfd(BUFF *fb, int fd_in, int fd_out); #ifdef WIN32 API_EXPORT(void) ap_bpushh(BUFF *fb, HANDLE hFH); #endif API_EXPORT(int) ap_bsetopt(BUFF *fb, int optname, const void *optval); API_EXPORT(int) ap_bgetopt(BUFF *fb, int optname, void *optval); API_EXPORT(int) ap_bsetflag(BUFF *fb, int flag, int value); API_EXPORT(int) ap_bclose(BUFF *fb); #define ap_bgetflag(fb, flag) ((fb)->flags & (flag)) /* Error handling */ API_EXPORT(void) ap_bonerror(BUFF *fb, void (*error) (BUFF *, int, void *), void *data); /* I/O */ API_EXPORT(int) ap_bread(BUFF *fb, void *buf, int nbyte); API_EXPORT(int) ap_bgets(char *s, int n, BUFF *fb); API_EXPORT(int) ap_blookc(char *buff, BUFF *fb); API_EXPORT(int) ap_bskiplf(BUFF *fb); API_EXPORT(int) ap_bwrite(BUFF *fb, const void *buf, int nbyte); API_EXPORT(int) ap_bflush(BUFF *fb); API_EXPORT(int) ap_bputs(const char *x, BUFF *fb); API_EXPORT(int) ap_bvputs(BUFF *fb,...); API_EXPORT_NONSTD(int) ap_bprintf(BUFF *fb, const char *fmt,...) __attribute__((format(printf,2,3))); API_EXPORT(int) ap_vbprintf(BUFF *fb, const char *fmt, va_list vlist); /* Internal routines */ API_EXPORT(int) ap_bflsbuf(int c, BUFF *fb); API_EXPORT(int) ap_bfilbuf(BUFF *fb); #ifndef CHARSET_EBCDIC #define ap_bgetc(fb) ( ((fb)->incnt == 0) ? ap_bfilbuf(fb) : \ ((fb)->incnt--, *((fb)->inptr++)) ) #define ap_bputc(c, fb) ((((fb)->flags & (B_EOUT|B_WRERR|B_WR)) != B_WR || \ (fb)->outcnt == (fb)->bufsiz) ? ap_bflsbuf(c, (fb)) : \ ((fb)->outbase[(fb)->outcnt++] = (c), 0)) #else /*CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ #define ap_bgetc(fb) ( ((fb)->incnt == 0) ? ap_bfilbuf(fb) : \ ((fb)->incnt--, (fb->flags & B_ASCII2EBCDIC)\ ?os_toebcdic[(unsigned char)*((fb)->inptr++)]:*((fb)->inptr++)) ) #define ap_bputc(c, fb) ((((fb)->flags & (B_EOUT|B_WRERR|B_WR)) != B_WR || \ (fb)->outcnt == (fb)->bufsiz) ? ap_bflsbuf(c, (fb)) : \ ((fb)->outbase[(fb)->outcnt++] = (fb->flags & B_EBCDIC2ASCII)\ ?os_toascii[(unsigned char)c]:(c), 0)) #endif /*CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ struct child_info { #ifdef WIN32 /* * These handles are used by ap_call_exec to call * create process with pipe handles. */ HANDLE hPipeInputRead; HANDLE hPipeOutputWrite; HANDLE hPipeErrorWrite; #else /* * We need to put a dummy member in here to avoid compilation * errors under certain Unix compilers, like SGI's and HPUX's, * which fail to compile a zero-sized struct. Of course * it would be much nicer if there was actually a use for this * structure under Unix. Aah the joys of x-platform code. */ int dummy; #endif }; API_EXPORT(int) ap_bspawn_child(pool *, int (*)(void *, child_info *), void *, enum kill_conditions, BUFF **pipe_in, BUFF **pipe_out, BUFF **pipe_err); /* enable non-blocking operations */ API_EXPORT(int) ap_bnonblock(BUFF *fb, int direction); /* and get an fd to select() on */ API_EXPORT(int) ap_bfileno(BUFF *fb, int direction); /* bflush() if a read now would block, but don't actually read anything */ API_EXPORT(void) ap_bhalfduplex(BUFF *fb); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* !APACHE_BUFF_H */