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/*
*
* Copyright 2015, 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
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*
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*/
#ifndef GRPC_INTERNAL_CORE_CHANNEL_CHANNEL_STACK_H
#define GRPC_INTERNAL_CORE_CHANNEL_CHANNEL_STACK_H
/* A channel filter defines how operations on a channel are implemented.
Channel filters are chained together to create full channels, and if those
chains are linear, then channel stacks provide a mechanism to minimize
allocations for that chain.
Call stacks are created by channel stacks and represent the per-call data
for that stack. */
#include <stddef.h>
#include <grpc/grpc.h>
#include <grpc/support/log.h>
#include "src/core/debug/trace.h"
#include "src/core/transport/transport.h"
typedef struct grpc_channel_element grpc_channel_element;
typedef struct grpc_call_element grpc_call_element;
typedef struct grpc_channel_stack grpc_channel_stack;
typedef struct grpc_call_stack grpc_call_stack;
typedef struct {
grpc_channel_stack *channel_stack;
const grpc_channel_args *channel_args;
int is_first;
int is_last;
} grpc_channel_element_args;
typedef struct {
grpc_call_stack *call_stack;
const void *server_transport_data;
grpc_call_context_element *context;
} grpc_call_element_args;
/* Channel filters specify:
1. the amount of memory needed in the channel & call (via the sizeof_XXX
members)
2. functions to initialize and destroy channel & call data
(init_XXX, destroy_XXX)
3. functions to implement call operations and channel operations (call_op,
channel_op)
4. a name, which is useful when debugging
Members are laid out in approximate frequency of use order. */
typedef struct {
/* Called to eg. send/receive data on a call.
See grpc_call_next_op on how to call the next element in the stack */
void (*start_transport_stream_op)(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx,
grpc_call_element *elem,
grpc_transport_stream_op *op);
/* Called to handle channel level operations - e.g. new calls, or transport
closure.
See grpc_channel_next_op on how to call the next element in the stack */
void (*start_transport_op)(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx,
grpc_channel_element *elem, grpc_transport_op *op);
/* sizeof(per call data) */
size_t sizeof_call_data;
/* Initialize per call data.
elem is initialized at the start of the call, and elem->call_data is what
needs initializing.
The filter does not need to do any chaining.
server_transport_data is an opaque pointer. If it is NULL, this call is
on a client; if it is non-NULL, then it points to memory owned by the
transport and is on the server. Most filters want to ignore this
argument. */
void (*init_call_elem)(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_call_element *elem,
grpc_call_element_args *args);
void (*set_pollset)(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_call_element *elem,
grpc_pollset *pollset);
/* Destroy per call data.
The filter does not need to do any chaining */
void (*destroy_call_elem)(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_call_element *elem);
/* sizeof(per channel data) */
size_t sizeof_channel_data;
/* Initialize per-channel data.
elem is initialized at the start of the call, and elem->channel_data is
what needs initializing.
is_first, is_last designate this elements position in the stack, and are
useful for asserting correct configuration by upper layer code.
The filter does not need to do any chaining */
void (*init_channel_elem)(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_channel_element *elem,
grpc_channel_element_args *args);
/* Destroy per channel data.
The filter does not need to do any chaining */
void (*destroy_channel_elem)(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx,
grpc_channel_element *elem);
/* Implement grpc_call_get_peer() */
char *(*get_peer)(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_call_element *elem);
/* The name of this filter */
const char *name;
} grpc_channel_filter;
/* A channel_element tracks its filter and the filter requested memory within
a channel allocation */
struct grpc_channel_element {
const grpc_channel_filter *filter;
void *channel_data;
};
/* A call_element tracks its filter, the filter requested memory within
a channel allocation, and the filter requested memory within a call
allocation */
struct grpc_call_element {
const grpc_channel_filter *filter;
void *channel_data;
void *call_data;
};
/* A channel stack tracks a set of related filters for one channel, and
guarantees they live within a single malloc() allocation */
struct grpc_channel_stack {
grpc_stream_refcount refcount;
size_t count;
/* Memory required for a call stack (computed at channel stack
initialization) */
size_t call_stack_size;
};
/* A call stack tracks a set of related filters for one call, and guarantees
they live within a single malloc() allocation */
struct grpc_call_stack {
/* shared refcount for this channel stack.
MUST be the first element: the underlying code calls destroy
with the address of the refcount, but higher layers prefer to think
about the address of the call stack itself. */
grpc_stream_refcount refcount;
size_t count;
};
/* Get a channel element given a channel stack and its index */
grpc_channel_element *grpc_channel_stack_element(grpc_channel_stack *stack,
size_t i);
/* Get the last channel element in a channel stack */
grpc_channel_element *grpc_channel_stack_last_element(
grpc_channel_stack *stack);
/* Get a call stack element given a call stack and an index */
grpc_call_element *grpc_call_stack_element(grpc_call_stack *stack, size_t i);
/* Determine memory required for a channel stack containing a set of filters */
size_t grpc_channel_stack_size(const grpc_channel_filter **filters,
size_t filter_count);
/* Initialize a channel stack given some filters */
void grpc_channel_stack_init(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, int initial_refs,
grpc_iomgr_cb_func destroy, void *destroy_arg,
const grpc_channel_filter **filters,
size_t filter_count, const grpc_channel_args *args,
const char *name, grpc_channel_stack *stack);
/* Destroy a channel stack */
void grpc_channel_stack_destroy(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx,
grpc_channel_stack *stack);
/* Initialize a call stack given a channel stack. transport_server_data is
expected to be NULL on a client, or an opaque transport owned pointer on the
server. */
void grpc_call_stack_init(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx,
grpc_channel_stack *channel_stack, int initial_refs,
grpc_iomgr_cb_func destroy, void *destroy_arg,
grpc_call_context_element *context,
const void *transport_server_data,
grpc_call_stack *call_stack);
/* Set a pollset for a call stack: must occur before the first op is started */
void grpc_call_stack_set_pollset(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx,
grpc_call_stack *call_stack,
grpc_pollset *pollset);
#ifdef GRPC_STREAM_REFCOUNT_DEBUG
#define GRPC_CALL_STACK_REF(call_stack, reason) \
grpc_stream_ref(&(call_stack)->refcount, reason)
#define GRPC_CALL_STACK_UNREF(exec_ctx, call_stack, reason) \
grpc_stream_unref(exec_ctx, &(call_stack)->refcount, reason)
#define GRPC_CHANNEL_STACK_REF(channel_stack, reason) \
grpc_stream_ref(&(channel_stack)->refcount, reason)
#define GRPC_CHANNEL_STACK_UNREF(exec_ctx, channel_stack, reason) \
grpc_stream_unref(exec_ctx, &(channel_stack)->refcount, reason)
#else
#define GRPC_CALL_STACK_REF(call_stack, reason) \
grpc_stream_ref(&(call_stack)->refcount)
#define GRPC_CALL_STACK_UNREF(exec_ctx, call_stack, reason) \
grpc_stream_unref(exec_ctx, &(call_stack)->refcount)
#define GRPC_CHANNEL_STACK_REF(channel_stack, reason) \
grpc_stream_ref(&(channel_stack)->refcount)
#define GRPC_CHANNEL_STACK_UNREF(exec_ctx, channel_stack, reason) \
grpc_stream_unref(exec_ctx, &(channel_stack)->refcount)
#endif
/* Destroy a call stack */
void grpc_call_stack_destroy(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_call_stack *stack);
/* Ignore set pollset - used by filters to implement the set_pollset method
if they don't care about pollsets at all. Does nothing. */
void grpc_call_stack_ignore_set_pollset(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx,
grpc_call_element *elem,
grpc_pollset *pollset);
/* Call the next operation in a call stack */
void grpc_call_next_op(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_call_element *elem,
grpc_transport_stream_op *op);
/* Call the next operation (depending on call directionality) in a channel
stack */
void grpc_channel_next_op(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_channel_element *elem,
grpc_transport_op *op);
/* Pass through a request to get_peer to the next child element */
char *grpc_call_next_get_peer(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_call_element *elem);
/* Given the top element of a channel stack, get the channel stack itself */
grpc_channel_stack *grpc_channel_stack_from_top_element(
grpc_channel_element *elem);
/* Given the top element of a call stack, get the call stack itself */
grpc_call_stack *grpc_call_stack_from_top_element(grpc_call_element *elem);
void grpc_call_log_op(char *file, int line, gpr_log_severity severity,
grpc_call_element *elem, grpc_transport_stream_op *op);
void grpc_call_element_send_cancel(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx,
grpc_call_element *cur_elem);
extern int grpc_trace_channel;
#define GRPC_CALL_LOG_OP(sev, elem, op) \
if (grpc_trace_channel) grpc_call_log_op(sev, elem, op)
#endif /* GRPC_INTERNAL_CORE_CHANNEL_CHANNEL_STACK_H */
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