TCP server socket for use in a Reactor environment.
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#include <tsReactiveTCPServer.h>
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| using | IOQueue = std::list< std::shared_ptr< IOSB > > |
| | Queues of I/O requests are queues of shared_ptr to IOSB.
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using | IOSB = NonBlockingDevice::IOSB |
| | IOSB shortcut fpr subclasses.
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| using | IOSet = std::set< std::shared_ptr< IOSB > > |
| | Unordered set of I/O requests, set of shared_ptr to IOSB.
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TCP server socket for use in a Reactor environment.
The class ReactiveTCPServer is a wrapper around TCPServer to handle reactive I/O.
The actual server socket is a separate object. It is initialized and configured by the application. The application shall not directly call accept(), or close() on this socket and delegate these operations to startAccept() and startClose() in class ReactiveTCPServer.
◆ IOQueue
Queues of I/O requests are queues of shared_ptr to IOSB.
This is typically used with non-blocking I/O where we must process requests in order. Send and receive requests are structures which are stored in the react_data of the IOSB.
◆ IOSet
Unordered set of I/O requests, set of shared_ptr to IOSB.
This is typically used with asynchronous I/O. The ordering is enforced because I/O are started in order of calls from applications. The completion processing is likely the same, but driven by the system I/O Completion Ports and we must not assume any order. Send and receive requests are structures which are stored in the react_data of the IOSB.
◆ ReactiveTCPServer()
Constructor.
- Parameters
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| [in,out] | reactor | Associated reactor. The reactor object must remain valid as long as this object is valid. |
| [in,out] | socket | Associated sserver socket. The socket object must remain valid as long as this object is valid. The ReactiveTCPServer must be initialized before the socket is opened. |
| [in] | owner | Optional address of an "owner" object, typically an instance of class containing this object. |
◆ socket()
| TCPServer & ts::ReactiveTCPServer::socket |
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Get a reference to the associated server socket.
- Returns
- A reference to the associated socket.
◆ isOpen()
| bool ts::ReactiveTCPServer::isOpen |
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Check if the reactive socket is open.
This is different from Socket::isOpen() during the closing phase, after startClose() has been called but before the underlying socket is fully closed.
- Returns
- True if the reactive socket is open, false if the underlying socket is closed or if startClose() has been called.
◆ startAccept()
Start the operation of accepting a TCP client.
- Parameters
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| [in] | handler | Handler class to call when the accept operation completes. The method handleTCPClientAccepted() will be called when the accept() operation completes. If nullptr, no handler is called. |
| [out] | client | This object receives the new connection. The ReactiveTCPConnection must remain valid as long as the accept operation is in progress and the handler is not called. |
| [in] | user_data | A shared pointer which will be passed unmodified to handler. |
- Returns
- True on success, false on error. Success means that the connection was successfully started. The final status of the I/O will be transmitted in the handler.
◆ cancelAccept()
| void ts::ReactiveTCPServer::cancelAccept |
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Cancel any pending accept operation on this socket.
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| [in] | silent | If true, do not report errors through the logger. |
◆ startClose()
Start closing the socket.
Pending asynchronous operations are canceled. The actual cancelation will take place later. In the meantime, the user's data buffers for these pending operations are busy and shall not be destroyed / deallocated by the application. The close operation terminates when the handler handleTCPClosed() is invoked. At this point, no more operation is pending and the application may get rid of data buffers.
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| [in] | handler | Handler class to call when the close operation completes. The method handleTCPServerClosed~() will be called. If nullptr, no handler is called. |
| [in] | silent | If true, do not report errors through the logger. |
| [in] | user_data | A shared pointer which will be passed unmodified to handler. |
- Returns
- True on success, false on error.
◆ reactor()
| Reactor & ts::ReactiveBase::reactor |
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Get a reference to the associated reactor.
- Returns
- A reference to the associated reactor.
◆ report()
| Report & ts::ReactiveBase::report |
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Get a reference to the associated report.
- Returns
- A reference to the associated report.
◆ removeFromQueue()
| std::shared_ptr< IOSB > ts::ReactiveBase::removeFromQueue |
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IOQueue & |
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IOSB * |
iosb |
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Search and remove a shared_ptr to IOSB, based on an IOSB address.
Search from the front (end) of the queue since a completed I/O is likely on the front.
- Parameters
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| [in,out] | queue | The queue from which to remove iosb. |
| [in] | iosb | Standard pointer to an IOSB to search and remove. |
- Returns
- The removed shared_ptr to IOSB, or a null pointer if iosb is not found.
◆ cancelQueue()
template<class REQUEST >
requires std::derived_from<REQUEST,
ts::Object>
| void ts::ReactiveBase::cancelQueue |
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IOQueue & |
inqueue, |
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IOQueue & |
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Transfer all requests from one queue to another and mark all I/O as canceled.
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| REQUEST | The subclass of Object which is set in react_data of all requests in inqueue. |
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| [in,out] | inqueue | The queue from which all requests are removed. |
| [in,out] | outqueue | The queue which receives all canceled requests. |
◆ signalCompletedIO()
| bool ts::ReactiveBase::signalCompletedIO |
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Trigger the execution of processCompletedIO() in the context of a Reactor handler.
Create if necessary and then signal a dedicated user event.
- Returns
- True on success, false on error.
◆ deactivateCompletedIO()
| void ts::ReactiveBase::deactivateCompletedIO |
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Deactivate the execution of processCompletedIO() in the context of a Reactor handler.
Deactivate and delete the dedicated user event.
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| [in] | silent | If true, do not report errors through the logger. |
◆ activateReadReady()
| bool ts::ReactiveBase::activateReadReady |
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Activate read-ready notification for non-blocking I/O.
- Returns
- True on success, false on error.
◆ deactivateReadReady()
| void ts::ReactiveBase::deactivateReadReady |
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Deactivate read-ready notification for non-blocking I/O.
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| [in] | silent | If true, do not report errors through the logger. |
◆ activateWriteReady()
| bool ts::ReactiveBase::activateWriteReady |
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Activate write-ready notification for non-blocking I/O.
- Returns
- True on success, false on error.
◆ deactivateWriteReady()
| void ts::ReactiveBase::deactivateWriteReady |
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Deactivate write-ready notification for non-blocking I/O.
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| [in] | silent | If true, do not report errors through the logger. |
◆ activateAsynchronousIO()
| bool ts::ReactiveBase::activateAsynchronousIO |
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Activate notification for asynchronous I/O.
- Returns
- True on success, false on error.
◆ deactivateAsynchronousIO()
| void ts::ReactiveBase::deactivateAsynchronousIO |
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Deactivate notification for asynchronous I/O.
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| [in] | silent | If true, do not report errors through the logger. |
◆ cancelAsynchronousIO()
| void ts::ReactiveBase::cancelAsynchronousIO |
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Cancel all asynchronous I/O in progress.
The cancelation occurs in the background and end of canceled asynchronous I/O will be notified.
- Parameters
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| [in] | silent | If true, do not report errors through the logger. |
◆ cancelAndWaitAsynchronousIO()
Cancel one specific pending asynchronous I/O and wait for its completion.
Warning: This is a blocking call. It shall be used in case of trouble only.
- Parameters
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| [in,out] | iosb | The asynchronous I/O status block. |
| [in] | silent | If true, do not report errors through the logger. |
- Returns
- True on success, false on error.
◆ deactivateAll()
| void ts::ReactiveBase::deactivateAll |
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Deactivate all registrations for non-blocking and asynchronous I/O.
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| [in] | silent | If true, do not report errors through the logger. |
◆ handleUserEvent()
| virtual void ts::ReactiveBase::handleUserEvent |
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Reactor & |
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EventId |
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◆ owner() [1/2]
| Object * ts::OwnedObject::owner |
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Get the address of the optional "owner" object which was specified in the constructor.
- Returns
- Address of the "owner" object or a null pointer if there was none.
◆ owner() [2/2]
template<class OBJECT >
requires std::derived_from<OBJECT,
ts::Object>
| OBJECT * ts::OwnedObject::owner |
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Get the address of the "owner" object which was specified in the constructor.
This template version requires that the owner objet is set and of type OBJECT, or some subclass of it. If there is no owner object or if it is not compatible with the template class OBJECT, this is a fatal error and the application is terminated.
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- Returns
- Address of the "owner" object or a null pointer if there was none.
◆ isOwned() [1/2]
| bool ts::OwnedObject::isOwned |
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Check if the object is owned.
- Returns
- True if this object has an owner, false otherwise.
◆ isOwned() [2/2]
template<class OBJECT >
requires std::derived_from<OBJECT,
ts::Object>
| bool ts::OwnedObject::isOwned |
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Check if the object is owned by an object of a given type.
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- Returns
- True if this object has an owner by an object of type OBJECT, false otherwise.
◆ handleTimer()
| virtual void ts::ReactorHandlerInterface::handleTimer |
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EventId |
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Handle a timer in a Reactor.
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| [in,out] | reactor | Reactor into which the handler is invoked. |
| [in] | id | Id of the timer which expires. |
◆ handleWriteReady()
| virtual void ts::ReactorHandlerInterface::handleWriteReady |
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Handle a write-ready event in a Reactor.
This handler is only invoked in the non-blocking I/O model.
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| [in,out] | reactor | Reactor into which the handler is invoked. |
| [in] | id | Id of the event which was signaled. |
| [in] | error_code | System-specific error code, zero on success, SYS_ERROR in case of unknown error. |
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