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/*
 *
 * Copyright 2015-2016, Google Inc.
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 * met:
 *
 *     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 *     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 * in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 * distribution.
 *     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 * this software without specific prior written permission.
 *
 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 *
 */

#ifndef GRPC_GRPC_H
#define GRPC_GRPC_H

#include <grpc/status.h>

#include <stddef.h>
#include <grpc/byte_buffer.h>
#include <grpc/support/slice.h>
#include <grpc/support/time.h>

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/*! \mainpage GRPC Core
 *
 * The GRPC Core library is a low-level library designed to be wrapped by higher
 * level libraries. The top-level API is provided in grpc.h. Security related
 * functionality lives in grpc_security.h.
 */

/** Completion Queues enable notification of the completion of asynchronous
    actions. */
typedef struct grpc_completion_queue grpc_completion_queue;

/** An alarm associated with a completion queue. */
typedef struct grpc_alarm grpc_alarm;

/** The Channel interface allows creation of Call objects. */
typedef struct grpc_channel grpc_channel;

/** A server listens to some port and responds to request calls */
typedef struct grpc_server grpc_server;

/** A Call represents an RPC. When created, it is in a configuration state
    allowing properties to be set until it is invoked. After invoke, the Call
    can have messages written to it and read from it. */
typedef struct grpc_call grpc_call;

/** Type specifier for grpc_arg */
typedef enum {
  GRPC_ARG_STRING,
  GRPC_ARG_INTEGER,
  GRPC_ARG_POINTER
} grpc_arg_type;

/** A single argument... each argument has a key and a value

    A note on naming keys:
      Keys are namespaced into groups, usually grouped by library, and are
      keys for module XYZ are named XYZ.key1, XYZ.key2, etc. Module names must
      be restricted to the regex [A-Za-z][_A-Za-z0-9]{,15}.
      Key names must be restricted to the regex [A-Za-z][_A-Za-z0-9]{,47}.

    GRPC core library keys are prefixed by grpc.

    Library authors are strongly encouraged to \#define symbolic constants for
    their keys so that it's possible to change them in the future. */
typedef struct {
  grpc_arg_type type;
  char *key;
  union {
    char *string;
    int integer;
    struct {
      void *p;
      void *(*copy)(void *p);
      void (*destroy)(void *p);
    } pointer;
  } value;
} grpc_arg;

/** An array of arguments that can be passed around.

    Used to set optional channel-level configuration.
    These configuration options are modelled as key-value pairs as defined
    by grpc_arg; keys are strings to allow easy backwards-compatible extension
    by arbitrary parties.
    All evaluation is performed at channel creation time (i.e. the values in
    this structure need only live through the creation invocation). */
typedef struct {
  size_t num_args;
  grpc_arg *args;
} grpc_channel_args;

/* Channel argument keys: */
/** Enable census for tracing and stats collection */
#define GRPC_ARG_ENABLE_CENSUS "grpc.census"
/** Maximum number of concurrent incoming streams to allow on a http2
    connection */
#define GRPC_ARG_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS "grpc.max_concurrent_streams"
/** Maximum message length that the channel can receive */
#define GRPC_ARG_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH "grpc.max_message_length"
/** Initial sequence number for http2 transports */
#define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_INITIAL_SEQUENCE_NUMBER \
  "grpc.http2.initial_sequence_number"
/** Amount to read ahead on individual streams. Defaults to 64kb, larger
    values can help throughput on high-latency connections.
    NOTE: at some point we'd like to auto-tune this, and this parameter
    will become a no-op. */
#define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_STREAM_LOOKAHEAD_BYTES "grpc.http2.lookahead_bytes"
/** How much memory to use for hpack decoding */
#define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_HPACK_TABLE_SIZE_DECODER \
  "grpc.http2.hpack_table_size.decoder"
/** How much memory to use for hpack encoding */
#define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_HPACK_TABLE_SIZE_ENCODER \
  "grpc.http2.hpack_table_size.encoder"
/** Default authority to pass if none specified on call construction */
#define GRPC_ARG_DEFAULT_AUTHORITY "grpc.default_authority"
/** Primary user agent: goes at the start of the user-agent metadata
    sent on each request */
#define GRPC_ARG_PRIMARY_USER_AGENT_STRING "grpc.primary_user_agent"
/** Secondary user agent: goes at the end of the user-agent metadata
    sent on each request */
#define GRPC_ARG_SECONDARY_USER_AGENT_STRING "grpc.secondary_user_agent"
/* The caller of the secure_channel_create functions may override the target
   name used for SSL host name checking using this channel argument which is of
   type GRPC_ARG_STRING. This *should* be used for testing only.
   If this argument is not specified, the name used for SSL host name checking
   will be the target parameter (assuming that the secure channel is an SSL
   channel). If this parameter is specified and the underlying is not an SSL
   channel, it will just be ignored. */
#define GRPC_SSL_TARGET_NAME_OVERRIDE_ARG "grpc.ssl_target_name_override"

/** Connectivity state of a channel. */
typedef enum {
  /** channel is idle */
  GRPC_CHANNEL_IDLE,
  /** channel is connecting */
  GRPC_CHANNEL_CONNECTING,
  /** channel is ready for work */
  GRPC_CHANNEL_READY,
  /** channel has seen a failure but expects to recover */
  GRPC_CHANNEL_TRANSIENT_FAILURE,
  /** channel has seen a failure that it cannot recover from */
  GRPC_CHANNEL_FATAL_FAILURE
} grpc_connectivity_state;

/** Result of a grpc call. If the caller satisfies the prerequisites of a
    particular operation, the grpc_call_error returned will be GRPC_CALL_OK.
    Receiving any other value listed here is an indication of a bug in the
    caller. */
typedef enum grpc_call_error {
  /** everything went ok */
  GRPC_CALL_OK = 0,
  /** something failed, we don't know what */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR,
  /** this method is not available on the server */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_NOT_ON_SERVER,
  /** this method is not available on the client */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_NOT_ON_CLIENT,
  /** this method must be called before server_accept */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_ALREADY_ACCEPTED,
  /** this method must be called before invoke */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_ALREADY_INVOKED,
  /** this method must be called after invoke */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_NOT_INVOKED,
  /** this call is already finished
      (writes_done or write_status has already been called) */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_ALREADY_FINISHED,
  /** there is already an outstanding read/write operation on the call */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPERATIONS,
  /** the flags value was illegal for this call */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_INVALID_FLAGS,
  /** invalid metadata was passed to this call */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_INVALID_METADATA,
  /** invalid message was passed to this call */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_INVALID_MESSAGE,
  /** completion queue for notification has not been registered with the
      server */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_NOT_SERVER_COMPLETION_QUEUE,
  /** this batch of operations leads to more operations than allowed */
  GRPC_CALL_ERROR_BATCH_TOO_BIG
} grpc_call_error;

/* Write Flags: */
/** Hint that the write may be buffered and need not go out on the wire
    immediately. GRPC is free to buffer the message until the next non-buffered
    write, or until writes_done, but it need not buffer completely or at all. */
#define GRPC_WRITE_BUFFER_HINT (0x00000001u)
/** Force compression to be disabled for a particular write
    (start_write/add_metadata). Illegal on invoke/accept. */
#define GRPC_WRITE_NO_COMPRESS (0x00000002u)
/** Mask of all valid flags. */
#define GRPC_WRITE_USED_MASK (GRPC_WRITE_BUFFER_HINT | GRPC_WRITE_NO_COMPRESS)

/** A single metadata element */
typedef struct grpc_metadata {
  const char *key;
  const char *value;
  size_t value_length;
  uint32_t flags;

  /** The following fields are reserved for grpc internal use.
      There is no need to initialize them, and they will be set to garbage
      during calls to grpc. */
  struct {
    void *obfuscated[4];
  } internal_data;
} grpc_metadata;

/** The type of completion (for grpc_event) */
typedef enum grpc_completion_type {
  /** Shutting down */
  GRPC_QUEUE_SHUTDOWN,
  /** No event before timeout */
  GRPC_QUEUE_TIMEOUT,
  /** Operation completion */
  GRPC_OP_COMPLETE
} grpc_completion_type;

/** The result of an operation.

    Returned by a completion queue when the operation started with tag. */
typedef struct grpc_event {
  /** The type of the completion. */
  grpc_completion_type type;
  /** non-zero if the operation was successful, 0 upon failure.
      Only GRPC_OP_COMPLETE can succeed or fail. */
  int success;
  /** The tag passed to grpc_call_start_batch etc to start this operation.
      Only GRPC_OP_COMPLETE has a tag. */
  void *tag;
} grpc_event;

typedef struct {
  size_t count;
  size_t capacity;
  grpc_metadata *metadata;
} grpc_metadata_array;

void grpc_metadata_array_init(grpc_metadata_array *array);
void grpc_metadata_array_destroy(grpc_metadata_array *array);

typedef struct {
  char *method;
  size_t method_capacity;
  char *host;
  size_t host_capacity;
  gpr_timespec deadline;
  void *reserved;
} grpc_call_details;

void grpc_call_details_init(grpc_call_details *details);
void grpc_call_details_destroy(grpc_call_details *details);

typedef enum {
  /** Send initial metadata: one and only one instance MUST be sent for each
      call, unless the call was cancelled - in which case this can be skipped.
      This op completes after all bytes of metadata have been accepted by
      outgoing flow control. */
  GRPC_OP_SEND_INITIAL_METADATA = 0,
  /** Send a message: 0 or more of these operations can occur for each call.
      This op completes after all bytes for the message have been accepted by
      outgoing flow control. */
  GRPC_OP_SEND_MESSAGE,
  /** Send a close from the client: one and only one instance MUST be sent from
      the client, unless the call was cancelled - in which case this can be
      skipped.
      This op completes after all bytes for the call (including the close)
      have passed outgoing flow control. */
  GRPC_OP_SEND_CLOSE_FROM_CLIENT,
  /** Send status from the server: one and only one instance MUST be sent from
      the server unless the call was cancelled - in which case this can be
      skipped.
      This op completes after all bytes for the call (including the status)
      have passed outgoing flow control. */
  GRPC_OP_SEND_STATUS_FROM_SERVER,
  /** Receive initial metadata: one and only one MUST be made on the client,
      must not be made on the server.
      This op completes after all initial metadata has been read from the
      peer. */
  GRPC_OP_RECV_INITIAL_METADATA,
  /** Receive a message: 0 or more of these operations can occur for each call.
      This op completes after all bytes of the received message have been
      read, or after a half-close has been received on this call. */
  GRPC_OP_RECV_MESSAGE,
  /** Receive status on the client: one and only one must be made on the client.
      This operation always succeeds, meaning ops paired with this operation
      will also appear to succeed, even though they may not have. In that case
      the status will indicate some failure.
      This op completes after all activity on the call has completed. */
  GRPC_OP_RECV_STATUS_ON_CLIENT,
  /** Receive close on the server: one and only one must be made on the
      server.
      This op completes after the close has been received by the server. */
  GRPC_OP_RECV_CLOSE_ON_SERVER
} grpc_op_type;

/** Operation data: one field for each op type (except SEND_CLOSE_FROM_CLIENT
   which has no arguments) */
typedef struct grpc_op {
  /** Operation type, as defined by grpc_op_type */
  grpc_op_type op;
  /** Write flags bitset for grpc_begin_messages */
  uint32_t flags;
  /** Reserved for future usage */
  void *reserved;
  union {
    /** Reserved for future usage */
    struct {
      void *reserved[8];
    } reserved;
    struct {
      size_t count;
      grpc_metadata *metadata;
    } send_initial_metadata;
    grpc_byte_buffer *send_message;
    struct {
      size_t trailing_metadata_count;
      grpc_metadata *trailing_metadata;
      grpc_status_code status;
      const char *status_details;
    } send_status_from_server;
    /** ownership of the array is with the caller, but ownership of the elements
        stays with the call object (ie key, value members are owned by the call
        object, recv_initial_metadata->array is owned by the caller).
        After the operation completes, call grpc_metadata_array_destroy on this
        value, or reuse it in a future op. */
    grpc_metadata_array *recv_initial_metadata;
    /** ownership of the byte buffer is moved to the caller; the caller must
        call grpc_byte_buffer_destroy on this value, or reuse it in a future op.
       */
    grpc_byte_buffer **recv_message;
    struct {
      /** ownership of the array is with the caller, but ownership of the
          elements stays with the call object (ie key, value members are owned
          by the call object, trailing_metadata->array is owned by the caller).
          After the operation completes, call grpc_metadata_array_destroy on
         this
          value, or reuse it in a future op. */
      grpc_metadata_array *trailing_metadata;
      grpc_status_code *status;
      /** status_details is a buffer owned by the application before the op
          completes and after the op has completed. During the operation
          status_details may be reallocated to a size larger than
          *status_details_capacity, in which case *status_details_capacity will
          be updated with the new array capacity.

          Pre-allocating space:
          size_t my_capacity = 8;
          char *my_details = gpr_malloc(my_capacity);
          x.status_details = &my_details;
          x.status_details_capacity = &my_capacity;

          Not pre-allocating space:
          size_t my_capacity = 0;
          char *my_details = NULL;
          x.status_details = &my_details;
          x.status_details_capacity = &my_capacity;

          After the call:
          gpr_free(my_details); */
      char **status_details;
      size_t *status_details_capacity;
    } recv_status_on_client;
    struct {
      /** out argument, set to 1 if the call failed in any way (seen as a
          cancellation on the server), or 0 if the call succeeded */
      int *cancelled;
    } recv_close_on_server;
  } data;
} grpc_op;

/** Registers a plugin to be initialized and destroyed with the library.

    The \a init and \a destroy functions will be invoked as part of
    \a grpc_init() and \a grpc_shutdown(), respectively.
    Note that these functions can be invoked an arbitrary number of times
    (and hence so will \a init and \a destroy).
    It is safe to pass NULL to either argument. Plugins are destroyed in
    the reverse order they were initialized. */
void grpc_register_plugin(void (*init)(void), void (*destroy)(void));

/* Propagation bits: this can be bitwise or-ed to form propagation_mask for
 * grpc_call */
/** Propagate deadline */
#define GRPC_PROPAGATE_DEADLINE ((uint32_t)1)
/** Propagate census context */
#define GRPC_PROPAGATE_CENSUS_STATS_CONTEXT ((uint32_t)2)
#define GRPC_PROPAGATE_CENSUS_TRACING_CONTEXT ((uint32_t)4)
/** Propagate cancellation */
#define GRPC_PROPAGATE_CANCELLATION ((uint32_t)8)

/* Default propagation mask: clients of the core API are encouraged to encode
   deltas from this in their implementations... ie write:
   GRPC_PROPAGATE_DEFAULTS & ~GRPC_PROPAGATE_DEADLINE to disable deadline
   propagation. Doing so gives flexibility in the future to define new
   propagation types that are default inherited or not. */
#define GRPC_PROPAGATE_DEFAULTS                                                \
  ((uint32_t)((                                                                \
      0xffff | GRPC_PROPAGATE_DEADLINE | GRPC_PROPAGATE_CENSUS_STATS_CONTEXT | \
      GRPC_PROPAGATE_CENSUS_TRACING_CONTEXT | GRPC_PROPAGATE_CANCELLATION)))

/** Initialize the grpc library.

    It is not safe to call any other grpc functions before calling this.
    (To avoid overhead, little checking is done, and some things may work. We
    do not warrant that they will continue to do so in future revisions of this
    library). */
void grpc_init(void);

/** Shut down the grpc library.

    No memory is used by grpc after this call returns, nor are any instructions
    executing within the grpc library.
    Prior to calling, all application owned grpc objects must have been
    destroyed. */
void grpc_shutdown(void);

/** Return a string representing the current version of grpc */
const char *grpc_version_string(void);

/** Create a completion queue */
grpc_completion_queue *grpc_completion_queue_create(void *reserved);

/** Blocks until an event is available, the completion queue is being shut down,
    or deadline is reached.

    Returns a grpc_event with type GRPC_QUEUE_TIMEOUT on timeout,
    otherwise a grpc_event describing the event that occurred.

    Callers must not call grpc_completion_queue_next and
    grpc_completion_queue_pluck simultaneously on the same completion queue. */
grpc_event grpc_completion_queue_next(grpc_completion_queue *cq,
                                      gpr_timespec deadline, void *reserved);

/** Blocks until an event with tag 'tag' is available, the completion queue is
    being shutdown or deadline is reached.

    Returns a grpc_event with type GRPC_QUEUE_TIMEOUT on timeout,
    otherwise a grpc_event describing the event that occurred.

    Callers must not call grpc_completion_queue_next and
    grpc_completion_queue_pluck simultaneously on the same completion queue.

    Completion queues support a maximum of GRPC_MAX_COMPLETION_QUEUE_PLUCKERS
    concurrently executing plucks at any time. */
grpc_event grpc_completion_queue_pluck(grpc_completion_queue *cq, void *tag,
                                       gpr_timespec deadline, void *reserved);

/** Maximum number of outstanding grpc_completion_queue_pluck executions per
    completion queue */
#define GRPC_MAX_COMPLETION_QUEUE_PLUCKERS 6

/** Begin destruction of a completion queue. Once all possible events are
    drained then grpc_completion_queue_next will start to produce
    GRPC_QUEUE_SHUTDOWN events only. At that point it's safe to call
    grpc_completion_queue_destroy.

    After calling this function applications should ensure that no
    NEW work is added to be published on this completion queue. */
void grpc_completion_queue_shutdown(grpc_completion_queue *cq);

/** Destroy a completion queue. The caller must ensure that the queue is
    drained and no threads are executing grpc_completion_queue_next */
void grpc_completion_queue_destroy(grpc_completion_queue *cq);

/** Create a completion queue alarm instance associated to \a cq.
 *
 * Once the alarm expires (at \a deadline) or it's cancelled (see \a
 * grpc_alarm_cancel), an event with tag \a tag will be added to \a cq. If the
 * alarm expired, the event's success bit will be true, false otherwise (ie,
 * upon cancellation). */
grpc_alarm *grpc_alarm_create(grpc_completion_queue *cq, gpr_timespec deadline,
                              void *tag);

/** Cancel a completion queue alarm. Calling this function over an alarm that
 * has already fired has no effect. */
void grpc_alarm_cancel(grpc_alarm *alarm);

/** Destroy the given completion queue alarm, cancelling it in the process. */
void grpc_alarm_destroy(grpc_alarm *alarm);

/** Check the connectivity state of a channel. */
grpc_connectivity_state grpc_channel_check_connectivity_state(
    grpc_channel *channel, int try_to_connect);

/** Watch for a change in connectivity state.
    Once the channel connectivity state is different from last_observed_state,
    tag will be enqueued on cq with success=1.
    If deadline expires BEFORE the state is changed, tag will be enqueued on cq
    with success=0. */
void grpc_channel_watch_connectivity_state(
    grpc_channel *channel, grpc_connectivity_state last_observed_state,
    gpr_timespec deadline, grpc_completion_queue *cq, void *tag);

/** Create a call given a grpc_channel, in order to call 'method'. All
    completions are sent to 'completion_queue'. 'method' and 'host' need only
    live through the invocation of this function.
    If parent_call is non-NULL, it must be a server-side call. It will be used
    to propagate properties from the server call to this new client call.
    */
grpc_call *grpc_channel_create_call(grpc_channel *channel,
                                    grpc_call *parent_call,
                                    uint32_t propagation_mask,
                                    grpc_completion_queue *completion_queue,
                                    const char *method, const char *host,
                                    gpr_timespec deadline, void *reserved);

/** Ping the channels peer (load balanced channels will select one sub-channel
    to ping); if the channel is not connected, posts a failed. */
void grpc_channel_ping(grpc_channel *channel, grpc_completion_queue *cq,
                       void *tag, void *reserved);

/** Pre-register a method/host pair on a channel. */
void *grpc_channel_register_call(grpc_channel *channel, const char *method,
                                 const char *host, void *reserved);

/** Create a call given a handle returned from grpc_channel_register_call */
grpc_call *grpc_channel_create_registered_call(
    grpc_channel *channel, grpc_call *parent_call, uint32_t propagation_mask,
    grpc_completion_queue *completion_queue, void *registered_call_handle,
    gpr_timespec deadline, void *reserved);

/** Start a batch of operations defined in the array ops; when complete, post a
    completion of type 'tag' to the completion queue bound to the call.
    The order of ops specified in the batch has no significance.
    Only one operation of each type can be active at once in any given
    batch. You must call grpc_completion_queue_next or
    grpc_completion_queue_pluck on the completion queue associated with 'call'
    for work to be performed.
    THREAD SAFETY: access to grpc_call_start_batch in multi-threaded environment
    needs to be synchronized. As an optimization, you may synchronize batches
    containing just send operations independently from batches containing just
    receive operations. */
grpc_call_error grpc_call_start_batch(grpc_call *call, const grpc_op *ops,
                                      size_t nops, void *tag, void *reserved);

/** Returns a newly allocated string representing the endpoint to which this
    call is communicating with. The string is in the uri format accepted by
    grpc_channel_create.
    The returned string should be disposed of with gpr_free().

    WARNING: this value is never authenticated or subject to any security
    related code. It must not be used for any authentication related
    functionality. Instead, use grpc_auth_context. */
char *grpc_call_get_peer(grpc_call *call);

struct census_context;

/* Set census context for a call; Must be called before first call to
   grpc_call_start_batch(). */
void grpc_census_call_set_context(grpc_call *call,
                                  struct census_context *context);

/* Retrieve the calls current census context. */
struct census_context *grpc_census_call_get_context(grpc_call *call);

/** Return a newly allocated string representing the target a channel was
    created for. */
char *grpc_channel_get_target(grpc_channel *channel);

/** Create a client channel to 'target'. Additional channel level configuration
    MAY be provided by grpc_channel_args, though the expectation is that most
    clients will want to simply pass NULL. See grpc_channel_args definition for
    more on this. The data in 'args' need only live through the invocation of
    this function. */
grpc_channel *grpc_insecure_channel_create(const char *target,
                                           const grpc_channel_args *args,
                                           void *reserved);

/** Create a lame client: this client fails every operation attempted on it. */
grpc_channel *grpc_lame_client_channel_create(const char *target,
                                              grpc_status_code error_code,
                                              const char *error_message);

/** Close and destroy a grpc channel */
void grpc_channel_destroy(grpc_channel *channel);

/* Error handling for grpc_call
   Most grpc_call functions return a grpc_error. If the error is not GRPC_OK
   then the operation failed due to some unsatisfied precondition.
   If a grpc_call fails, it's guaranteed that no change to the call state
   has been made. */

/** Called by clients to cancel an RPC on the server.
    Can be called multiple times, from any thread.
    THREAD-SAFETY grpc_call_cancel and grpc_call_cancel_with_status
    are thread-safe, and can be called at any point before grpc_call_destroy
    is called.*/
grpc_call_error grpc_call_cancel(grpc_call *call, void *reserved);

/** Called by clients to cancel an RPC on the server.
    Can be called multiple times, from any thread.
    If a status has not been received for the call, set it to the status code
    and description passed in.
    Importantly, this function does not send status nor description to the
    remote endpoint. */
grpc_call_error grpc_call_cancel_with_status(grpc_call *call,
                                             grpc_status_code status,
                                             const char *description,
                                             void *reserved);

/** Destroy a call.
    THREAD SAFETY: grpc_call_destroy is thread-compatible */
void grpc_call_destroy(grpc_call *call);

/** Request notification of a new call.
    Once a call is received, a notification tagged with \a tag_new is added to
    \a cq_for_notification. \a call, \a details and \a request_metadata are
    updated with the appropriate call information. \a cq_bound_to_call is bound
    to \a call, and batch operation notifications for that call will be posted
    to \a cq_bound_to_call.
    Note that \a cq_for_notification must have been registered to the server via
    \a grpc_server_register_completion_queue. */
grpc_call_error grpc_server_request_call(
    grpc_server *server, grpc_call **call, grpc_call_details *details,
    grpc_metadata_array *request_metadata,
    grpc_completion_queue *cq_bound_to_call,
    grpc_completion_queue *cq_for_notification, void *tag_new);

/** Registers a method in the server.
    Methods to this (host, method) pair will not be reported by
    grpc_server_request_call, but instead be reported by
    grpc_server_request_registered_call when passed the appropriate
    registered_method (as returned by this function).
    Must be called before grpc_server_start.
    Returns NULL on failure. */
void *grpc_server_register_method(grpc_server *server, const char *method,
                                  const char *host);

/** Request notification of a new pre-registered call. 'cq_for_notification'
    must have been registered to the server via
    grpc_server_register_completion_queue. */
grpc_call_error grpc_server_request_registered_call(
    grpc_server *server, void *registered_method, grpc_call **call,
    gpr_timespec *deadline, grpc_metadata_array *request_metadata,
    grpc_byte_buffer **optional_payload,
    grpc_completion_queue *cq_bound_to_call,
    grpc_completion_queue *cq_for_notification, void *tag_new);

/** Create a server. Additional configuration for each incoming channel can
    be specified with args. If no additional configuration is needed, args can
    be NULL. See grpc_channel_args for more. The data in 'args' need only live
    through the invocation of this function. */
grpc_server *grpc_server_create(const grpc_channel_args *args, void *reserved);

/** Register a completion queue with the server. Must be done for any
    notification completion queue that is passed to grpc_server_request_*_call
    and to grpc_server_shutdown_and_notify. Must be performed prior to
    grpc_server_start. */
void grpc_server_register_completion_queue(grpc_server *server,
                                           grpc_completion_queue *cq,
                                           void *reserved);

/** Add a HTTP2 over plaintext over tcp listener.
    Returns bound port number on success, 0 on failure.
    REQUIRES: server not started */
int grpc_server_add_insecure_http2_port(grpc_server *server, const char *addr);

/** Start a server - tells all listeners to start listening */
void grpc_server_start(grpc_server *server);

/** Begin shutting down a server.
    After completion, no new calls or connections will be admitted.
    Existing calls will be allowed to complete.
    Send a GRPC_OP_COMPLETE event when there are no more calls being serviced.
    Shutdown is idempotent, and all tags will be notified at once if multiple
    grpc_server_shutdown_and_notify calls are made. 'cq' must have been
    registered to this server via grpc_server_register_completion_queue. */
void grpc_server_shutdown_and_notify(grpc_server *server,
                                     grpc_completion_queue *cq, void *tag);

/** Cancel all in-progress calls.
    Only usable after shutdown. */
void grpc_server_cancel_all_calls(grpc_server *server);

/** Destroy a server.
    Shutdown must have completed beforehand (i.e. all tags generated by
    grpc_server_shutdown_and_notify must have been received, and at least
    one call to grpc_server_shutdown_and_notify must have been made). */
void grpc_server_destroy(grpc_server *server);

/** Enable or disable a tracer.

    Tracers (usually controlled by the environment variable GRPC_TRACE)
    allow printf-style debugging on GRPC internals, and are useful for
    tracking down problems in the field.

    Use of this function is not strictly thread-safe, but the
    thread-safety issues raised by it should not be of concern. */
int grpc_tracer_set_enabled(const char *name, int enabled);

/** Check whether a metadata key is legal (will be accepted by core) */
int grpc_header_key_is_legal(const char *key, size_t length);

/** Check whether a non-binary metadata value is legal (will be accepted by
    core) */
int grpc_header_nonbin_value_is_legal(const char *value, size_t length);

/** Check whether a metadata key corresponds to a binary value */
int grpc_is_binary_header(const char *key, size_t length);

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* GRPC_GRPC_H */