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1/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2011 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
3 *
4 * This file is part of LVM2.
5 *
6 * This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
7 * modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
8 * of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
9 *
10 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
11 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
12 * Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
13 */
14
dc85d3fb 15#include "daemon-client.h"
92658f56 16#include "config.h" // XXX will be in libdevmapper.h later
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17
18#ifndef _LVM_DAEMON_COMMON_SERVER_H
19#define _LVM_DAEMON_COMMON_SERVER_H
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20
21typedef struct {
22 int socket_fd; /* the fd we use to talk to the client */
23 pthread_t thread_id;
24 char *read_buf;
25 void *private; /* this holds per-client state */
26} client_handle;
27
28typedef struct {
55e30071 29 struct config_tree *cft;
92658f56 30 char *buffer;
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31} request;
32
33typedef struct {
34 int error;
55e30071 35 struct config_tree *cft;
92658f56 36 char *buffer;
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37} response;
38
39struct daemon_state;
40
41/*
42 * The callback. Called once per request issued, in the respective client's
43 * thread. It is presented by a parsed request (in the form of a config tree).
44 * The output is a new config tree that is serialised and sent back to the
45 * client. The client blocks until the request processing is done and reply is
46 * sent.
47 */
48typedef response (*handle_request)(struct daemon_state s, client_handle h, request r);
49
50typedef struct daemon_state {
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51 /*
52 * The maximal stack size for individual daemon threads. This is
53 * essential for daemons that need to be locked into memory, since
54 * pthread's default is 10M per thread.
55 */
56 int thread_stack_size;
57
58 /* Flags & attributes affecting the behaviour of the daemon. */
59 unsigned avoid_oom:1;
60 unsigned foreground:1;
61 const char *name;
62 const char *pidfile;
73ffd6e7 63 const char *socket_path;
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64 int log_level;
65 handle_request handler;
66 int (*setup_post)(struct daemon_state *st);
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67
68 /* Global runtime info maintained by the framework. */
69 int socket_fd;
d7448a72 70
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71 void *private; /* the global daemon state */
72} daemon_state;
73
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74/*
75 * Start serving the requests. This does all the daemonisation, socket setup
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76 * work and so on. This function takes over the process, and upon failure, it
77 * will terminate execution. It may be called at most once.
56517bad 78 */
dc85d3fb 79void daemon_start(daemon_state s);
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80
81/*
82 * Take over from an already running daemon. This function handles connecting
83 * to the running daemon and telling it we are going to take over. The takeover
84 * request may be customised by passing in a non-NULL request.
85 *
86 * The takeover sequence: the old daemon stops accepting new clients, then it
87 * waits until all current client connections are closed. When that happens, it
88 * serializes its current state and sends that as a reply, which is then
89 * returned by this function (therefore, this function won't return until the
90 * previous instance has shut down).
91 *
92 * The daemon, after calling daemon_takeover is expected to set up its
93 * daemon_state using the reply from this function and call daemon_start as
94 * usual.
95 */
96daemon_reply daemon_takeover(daemon_info i, daemon_request r);
97
98/* Call this to request a clean shutdown of the daemon. Async safe. */
99void daemon_stop();
100
101#endif
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