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* Copyright (c) 2019 Nutanix Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* Authors: Thanos Makatos <thanos@nutanix.com>
* Swapnil Ingle <swapnil.ingle@nutanix.com>
* Felipe Franciosi <felipe@nutanix.com>
*
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#ifndef LIB_VFIO_USER_TRAN_SOCK_H
#define LIB_VFIO_USER_TRAN_SOCK_H
#include "libvfio-user.h"
#include "tran.h"
extern struct transport_ops tran_sock_ops;
/*
* These are not public routines, but for convenience, they are used by the
* sample/test code as well as privately within libvfio-user.
*
* Note there is currently only one real transport - talking over a UNIX socket.
*/
/*
* Send a message to the other end. The iovecs array should leave the first
* entry empty, as it will be used for the header.
*/
int
tran_sock_send_iovec(int sock, uint16_t msg_id, bool is_reply,
enum vfio_user_command cmd, struct iovec *iovecs,
size_t nr_iovecs, int *fds, int count, int err);
/*
* Send a message to the other end with the given data.
*/
int
tran_sock_send(int sock, uint16_t msg_id, bool is_reply,
enum vfio_user_command cmd, void *data, size_t data_len);
/*
* Receive a message from the other end, and place the data into the given
* buffer. If data is supplied by the other end, it must be exactly *len in
* size.
*/
int
tran_sock_recv(int sock, struct vfio_user_header *hdr, bool is_reply,
uint16_t *msg_id, void *data, size_t *len);
/*
* Receive a message from the other end, but automatically allocate a buffer for
* it, which must be freed by the caller. If there is no data, *datap is set to
* NULL.
*/
int
tran_sock_recv_alloc(int sock, struct vfio_user_header *hdr, bool is_reply,
uint16_t *msg_id, void **datap, size_t *lenp);
/*
* Send and receive a message to the other end, using iovecs for the send. The
* iovecs array should leave the first entry empty, as it will be used for the
* header.
*
* If specified, the given @send_fds are sent to the other side. @hdr is filled
* with the reply header if non-NULL.
*
* @recv_fds and @recv_fd_count are used to receive file descriptors.
* If @recv_fd_count is NULL then @recv_fds is ignored and no file descriptors
* are received. If @recv_fd_count is non-NULL then it contains the number of
* file descriptors that can be stored in @recv_fds, in which case @recv_fds
* must point to sufficient memory. On return, @recv_fd_count contains the
* number of file decriptors actually received, which does not exceeed the
* original value of @recv_fd_count.
*/
int
tran_sock_msg_iovec(int sock, uint16_t msg_id,
enum vfio_user_command cmd,
struct iovec *iovecs, size_t nr_iovecs,
int *send_fds, size_t send_fd_count,
struct vfio_user_header *hdr,
void *recv_data, size_t recv_len,
int *recv_fds, size_t *recv_fd_count);
/*
* Send and receive a message to the other end. @hdr is filled with the reply
* header if non-NULL.
*/
int
tran_sock_msg(int sock, uint16_t msg_id,
enum vfio_user_command cmd,
void *send_data, size_t send_len,
struct vfio_user_header *hdr,
void *recv_data, size_t recv_len);
/*
* Same as tran_sock_msg excecpt that file descriptors can be received, see
* tran_sock_msg_iovec for the semantics of @recv_fds and @recv_fd_count.
*/
int
tran_sock_msg_fds(int sock, uint16_t msg_id,
enum vfio_user_command cmd,
void *send_data, size_t send_len,
struct vfio_user_header *hdr,
void *recv_data, size_t recv_len,
int *recv_fds, size_t *recv_fd_count);
#endif /* LIB_VFIO_USER_TRAN_SOCK_H */
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