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Some examples of what /// a handshaker can be used for includes support for HTTP CONNECT on /// the client side and various types of security initialization. /// /// In general, handshakers should be used via a handshake manager. /// /// grpc_handshaker /// typedef struct grpc_handshaker grpc_handshaker; /// Callback type invoked when a handshaker is done. /// Takes ownership of \a args and \a read_buffer. typedef void (*grpc_handshaker_done_cb)(grpc_exec_ctx* exec_ctx, grpc_endpoint* endpoint, grpc_channel_args* args, gpr_slice_buffer* read_buffer, void* user_data, grpc_error* error); struct grpc_handshaker_vtable { /// Destroys the handshaker. void (*destroy)(grpc_exec_ctx* exec_ctx, grpc_handshaker* handshaker); /// Shuts down the handshaker (e.g., to clean up when the operation is /// aborted in the middle). void (*shutdown)(grpc_exec_ctx* exec_ctx, grpc_handshaker* handshaker); /// Performs handshaking. When finished, calls \a cb with \a user_data. /// Takes ownership of \a args. /// Takes ownership of \a read_buffer, which contains leftover bytes read /// from the endpoint by the previous handshaker. /// \a acceptor will be NULL for client-side handshakers. void (*do_handshake)(grpc_exec_ctx* exec_ctx, grpc_handshaker* handshaker, grpc_endpoint* endpoint, grpc_channel_args* args, gpr_slice_buffer* read_buffer, gpr_timespec deadline, grpc_tcp_server_acceptor* acceptor, grpc_handshaker_done_cb cb, void* user_data); }; /// Base struct. To subclass, make this the first member of the /// implementation struct. struct grpc_handshaker { const struct grpc_handshaker_vtable* vtable; }; /// Called by concrete implementations to initialize the base struct. void grpc_handshaker_init(const struct grpc_handshaker_vtable* vtable, grpc_handshaker* handshaker); /// Convenient wrappers for invoking methods via the vtable. /// These probably do not need to be called from anywhere but /// grpc_handshake_manager. void grpc_handshaker_destroy(grpc_exec_ctx* exec_ctx, grpc_handshaker* handshaker); void grpc_handshaker_shutdown(grpc_exec_ctx* exec_ctx, grpc_handshaker* handshaker); void grpc_handshaker_do_handshake(grpc_exec_ctx* exec_ctx, grpc_handshaker* handshaker, grpc_endpoint* endpoint, grpc_channel_args* args, gpr_slice_buffer* read_buffer, gpr_timespec deadline, grpc_tcp_server_acceptor* acceptor, grpc_handshaker_done_cb cb, void* user_data); /// /// grpc_handshake_manager /// typedef struct grpc_handshake_manager grpc_handshake_manager; /// Creates a new handshake manager. Caller takes ownership. grpc_handshake_manager* grpc_handshake_manager_create(); /// Adds a handshaker to the handshake manager. /// Takes ownership of \a handshaker. void grpc_handshake_manager_add(grpc_handshake_manager* mgr, grpc_handshaker* handshaker); /// Destroys the handshake manager. void grpc_handshake_manager_destroy(grpc_exec_ctx* exec_ctx, grpc_handshake_manager* mgr); /// Shuts down the handshake manager (e.g., to clean up when the operation is /// aborted in the middle). /// The caller must still call grpc_handshake_manager_destroy() after /// calling this function. void grpc_handshake_manager_shutdown(grpc_exec_ctx* exec_ctx, grpc_handshake_manager* mgr); /// Invokes handshakers in the order they were added. /// Does NOT take ownership of \a args. Instead, makes a copy before /// invoking the first handshaker. /// \a acceptor will be NULL for client-side handshakers. /// Invokes \a cb with \a user_data after either a handshaker fails or /// all handshakers have completed successfully. void grpc_handshake_manager_do_handshake( grpc_exec_ctx* exec_ctx, grpc_handshake_manager* mgr, grpc_endpoint* endpoint, const grpc_channel_args* args, gpr_timespec deadline, grpc_tcp_server_acceptor* acceptor, grpc_handshaker_done_cb cb, void* user_data); #endif /* GRPC_CORE_LIB_CHANNEL_HANDSHAKER_H */