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  • abstract_io.h 2.50 KiB
    /* abstract_io.h
     *
     * This is the layer separating protocol processing from actual io.
     *
     * $Id$ */
    
    /* lsh, an implementation of the ssh protocol
     *
     * Copyright (C) 1998 Niels Möller
     *
     * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
     * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
     * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
     * License, or (at your option) any later version.
     *
     * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
     * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
     * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
     * General Public License for more details.
     *
     * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
     * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
     * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
     */
    
    #ifndef LSH_ABSTRACT_IO_H_INCLUDED
    #define LSH_ABSTRACT_IO_H_INCLUDED
    
    #include "lsh_types.h"
    
    /* A read-function returning n means:
     *
     * n > 0: n bytes were read successfully.
     * n = 0: No more data available, without blocking.
     * n = -1: Read failed.
     * n = -2: EOF.
     */
    #define A_FAIL -1
    #define A_EOF -2
    
    struct abstract_read
    {
      struct lsh_object header;
      int (*read)(struct abstract_read **r,
    	      UINT32 length, UINT8 *buffer);
    };
    
    #define A_READ(f, length, buffer) (f)->read(&(f), (length), (buffer))
    
    /* Return values for write- and readhandlers.
     *
     * Several components are OR:ed together */
    
    /* Success/fail indication */
    #define LSH_OK 0
    #define LSH_FAIL 1
    
    /* Actions */
    #define LSH_GOON 0
    #define LSH_CLOSE 2
    #define LSH_DIE  4
    #define LSH_GET_ACTION(x) ((x) & 6)
    
    /* Non-zero if there's any problem */
    #define LSH_PROBLEMP(x) (x)
    
    /* Are return codes really needed here? */
    #if 0
    #define LSH_EXIT(x) ((x) << 3)
    #define LSH_GET_EXIT(x) ((x) >> 3)
    #endif
    
    /* May store a new handler into *h. */
    struct read_handler
    {
      struct lsh_object header;
      int (*handler)(struct read_handler **h,
    		 struct abstract_read *read);
    };
    
    #define READ_HANDLER(h, read) ((h)->handler(&(h), (read)))
    
    
    /* May store a new handler into *w. FIXME: Is this indirection ever
     * used? */
    struct abstract_write
    {
      struct lsh_object header;
      int (*write)(struct abstract_write **w,
    	       struct lsh_string *packet);
    };
    
    #define A_WRITE(f, packet) ((f)->write(&(f), (packet)))
    
    /* A handler that passes packets on to another processor */
    struct abstract_write_pipe
    {
      struct abstract_write super;
      struct abstract_write *next;
    };
    
    #endif /*LSH_ABSTRACT_IO_H_INCLUDED */