/* headers to use the BSD sockets */ #ifndef QEMU_SOCKETS_H #define QEMU_SOCKETS_H #ifdef _WIN32 int inet_aton(const char *cp, struct in_addr *ia); #endif /* !_WIN32 */ #include "qapi/qapi-types-sockets.h" /* misc helpers */ bool fd_is_socket(int fd); int qemu_socket(int domain, int type, int protocol); /** * qemu_socketpair: * @domain: specifies a communication domain, such as PF_UNIX * @type: specifies the socket type. * @protocol: specifies a particular protocol to be used with the socket * @sv: an array to store the pair of socket created * * Creates an unnamed pair of connected sockets in the specified domain, * of the specified type, and using the optionally specified protocol. * And automatically set the close-on-exec flags on the returned sockets * * Return 0 on success. */ int qemu_socketpair(int domain, int type, int protocol, int sv[2]); int qemu_accept(int s, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t *addrlen); /* * A variant of send(2) which handles partial send. * * Return the number of bytes transferred over the socket. * Set errno if fewer than `count' bytes are sent. * * This function don't work with non-blocking socket's. * Any of the possibilities with non-blocking socket's is bad: * - return a short write (then name is wrong) * - busy wait adding (errno == EAGAIN) to the loop */ ssize_t qemu_send_full(int s, const void *buf, size_t count) G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; int socket_set_cork(int fd, int v); int socket_set_nodelay(int fd); void qemu_socket_set_block(int fd); int qemu_socket_try_set_nonblock(int fd); void qemu_socket_set_nonblock(int fd); int socket_set_fast_reuse(int fd); #ifdef WIN32 /* Windows has different names for the same constants with the same values */ #define SHUT_RD 0 #define SHUT_WR 1 #define SHUT_RDWR 2 #endif int inet_ai_family_from_address(InetSocketAddress *addr, Error **errp); int inet_parse(InetSocketAddress *addr, const char *str, Error **errp); int inet_connect(const char *str, Error **errp); int inet_connect_saddr(InetSocketAddress *saddr, Error **errp); NetworkAddressFamily inet_netfamily(int family); int unix_listen(const char *path, Error **errp); int unix_connect(const char *path, Error **errp); char *socket_uri(SocketAddress *addr); SocketAddress *socket_parse(const char *str, Error **errp); int socket_connect(SocketAddress *addr, Error **errp); int socket_listen(SocketAddress *addr, int num, Error **errp); void socket_listen_cleanup(int fd, Error **errp); int socket_dgram(SocketAddress *remote, SocketAddress *local, Error **errp); /* Old, ipv4 only bits. Don't use for new code. */ int convert_host_port(struct sockaddr_in *saddr, const char *host, const char *port, Error **errp); int parse_host_port(struct sockaddr_in *saddr, const char *str, Error **errp); int socket_init(void); /** * socket_sockaddr_to_address: * @sa: socket address struct * @salen: size of @sa struct * @errp: pointer to uninitialized error object * * Get the string representation of the socket * address. A pointer to the allocated address information * struct will be returned, which the caller is required to * release with a call qapi_free_SocketAddress() when no * longer required. * * Returns: the socket address struct, or NULL on error */ SocketAddress * socket_sockaddr_to_address(struct sockaddr_storage *sa, socklen_t salen, Error **errp); /** * socket_local_address: * @fd: the socket file handle * @errp: pointer to uninitialized error object * * Get the string representation of the local socket * address. A pointer to the allocated address information * struct will be returned, which the caller is required to * release with a call qapi_free_SocketAddress() when no * longer required. * * Returns: the socket address struct, or NULL on error */ SocketAddress *socket_local_address(int fd, Error **errp); /** * socket_remote_address: * @fd: the socket file handle * @errp: pointer to uninitialized error object * * Get the string representation of the remote socket * address. A pointer to the allocated address information * struct will be returned, which the caller is required to * release with a call qapi_free_SocketAddress() when no * longer required. * * Returns: the socket address struct, or NULL on error */ SocketAddress *socket_remote_address(int fd, Error **errp); /** * socket_address_flatten: * @addr: the socket address to flatten * * Convert SocketAddressLegacy to SocketAddress. Caller is responsible * for freeing with qapi_free_SocketAddress(). * * Returns: the argument converted to SocketAddress. */ SocketAddress *socket_address_flatten(SocketAddressLegacy *addr); /** * socket_address_parse_named_fd: * * Modify @addr, replacing a named fd by its corresponding number. * Needed for callers that plan to pass @addr to a context where the * current monitor is not available. * * Return 0 on success. */ int socket_address_parse_named_fd(SocketAddress *addr, Error **errp); #endif /* QEMU_SOCKETS_H */