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1 /*
2  * QEMU I/O channels
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2015 Red Hat, Inc.
5  *
6  * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7  * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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9  * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10  *
11  * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
14  * Lesser General Public License for more details.
15  *
16  * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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18  *
19  */
20 
21 #ifndef QIO_CHANNEL_H
22 #define QIO_CHANNEL_H
23 
24 #include "qom/object.h"
25 #include "qemu/coroutine-core.h"
26 #include "block/aio.h"
27 
28 #define TYPE_QIO_CHANNEL "qio-channel"
29 OBJECT_DECLARE_TYPE(QIOChannel, QIOChannelClass,
30                     QIO_CHANNEL)
31 
32 
33 #define QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK -2
34 
35 #define QIO_CHANNEL_WRITE_FLAG_ZERO_COPY 0x1
36 
37 #define QIO_CHANNEL_READ_FLAG_MSG_PEEK 0x1
38 
39 typedef enum QIOChannelFeature QIOChannelFeature;
40 
41 enum QIOChannelFeature {
42     QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_FD_PASS,
43     QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_SHUTDOWN,
44     QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_LISTEN,
45     QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_WRITE_ZERO_COPY,
46     QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_READ_MSG_PEEK,
47 };
48 
49 
50 typedef enum QIOChannelShutdown QIOChannelShutdown;
51 
52 enum QIOChannelShutdown {
53     QIO_CHANNEL_SHUTDOWN_READ = 1,
54     QIO_CHANNEL_SHUTDOWN_WRITE = 2,
55     QIO_CHANNEL_SHUTDOWN_BOTH = 3,
56 };
57 
58 typedef gboolean (*QIOChannelFunc)(QIOChannel *ioc,
59                                    GIOCondition condition,
60                                    gpointer data);
61 
62 /**
63  * QIOChannel:
64  *
65  * The QIOChannel defines the core API for a generic I/O channel
66  * class hierarchy. It is inspired by GIOChannel, but has the
67  * following differences
68  *
69  *  - Use QOM to properly support arbitrary subclassing
70  *  - Support use of iovecs for efficient I/O with multiple blocks
71  *  - None of the character set translation, binary data exclusively
72  *  - Direct support for QEMU Error object reporting
73  *  - File descriptor passing
74  *
75  * This base class is abstract so cannot be instantiated. There
76  * will be subclasses for dealing with sockets, files, and higher
77  * level protocols such as TLS, WebSocket, etc.
78  */
79 
80 struct QIOChannel {
81     Object parent;
82     unsigned int features; /* bitmask of QIOChannelFeatures */
83     char *name;
84     AioContext *ctx;
85     Coroutine *read_coroutine;
86     Coroutine *write_coroutine;
87 #ifdef _WIN32
88     HANDLE event; /* For use with GSource on Win32 */
89 #endif
90 };
91 
92 /**
93  * QIOChannelClass:
94  *
95  * This class defines the contract that all subclasses
96  * must follow to provide specific channel implementations.
97  * The first five callbacks are mandatory to support, others
98  * provide additional optional features.
99  *
100  * Consult the corresponding public API docs for a description
101  * of the semantics of each callback. io_shutdown in particular
102  * must be thread-safe, terminate quickly and must not block.
103  */
104 struct QIOChannelClass {
105     ObjectClass parent;
106 
107     /* Mandatory callbacks */
108     ssize_t (*io_writev)(QIOChannel *ioc,
109                          const struct iovec *iov,
110                          size_t niov,
111                          int *fds,
112                          size_t nfds,
113                          int flags,
114                          Error **errp);
115     ssize_t (*io_readv)(QIOChannel *ioc,
116                         const struct iovec *iov,
117                         size_t niov,
118                         int **fds,
119                         size_t *nfds,
120                         int flags,
121                         Error **errp);
122     int (*io_close)(QIOChannel *ioc,
123                     Error **errp);
124     GSource * (*io_create_watch)(QIOChannel *ioc,
125                                  GIOCondition condition);
126     int (*io_set_blocking)(QIOChannel *ioc,
127                            bool enabled,
128                            Error **errp);
129 
130     /* Optional callbacks */
131     int (*io_shutdown)(QIOChannel *ioc,
132                        QIOChannelShutdown how,
133                        Error **errp);
134     void (*io_set_cork)(QIOChannel *ioc,
135                         bool enabled);
136     void (*io_set_delay)(QIOChannel *ioc,
137                          bool enabled);
138     off_t (*io_seek)(QIOChannel *ioc,
139                      off_t offset,
140                      int whence,
141                      Error **errp);
142     void (*io_set_aio_fd_handler)(QIOChannel *ioc,
143                                   AioContext *ctx,
144                                   IOHandler *io_read,
145                                   IOHandler *io_write,
146                                   void *opaque);
147     int (*io_flush)(QIOChannel *ioc,
148                     Error **errp);
149 };
150 
151 /* General I/O handling functions */
152 
153 /**
154  * qio_channel_has_feature:
155  * @ioc: the channel object
156  * @feature: the feature to check support of
157  *
158  * Determine whether the channel implementation supports
159  * the optional feature named in @feature.
160  *
161  * Returns: true if supported, false otherwise.
162  */
163 bool qio_channel_has_feature(QIOChannel *ioc,
164                              QIOChannelFeature feature);
165 
166 /**
167  * qio_channel_set_feature:
168  * @ioc: the channel object
169  * @feature: the feature to set support for
170  *
171  * Add channel support for the feature named in @feature.
172  */
173 void qio_channel_set_feature(QIOChannel *ioc,
174                              QIOChannelFeature feature);
175 
176 /**
177  * qio_channel_set_name:
178  * @ioc: the channel object
179  * @name: the name of the channel
180  *
181  * Sets the name of the channel, which serves as an aid
182  * to debugging. The name is used when creating GSource
183  * watches for this channel.
184  */
185 void qio_channel_set_name(QIOChannel *ioc,
186                           const char *name);
187 
188 /**
189  * qio_channel_readv_full:
190  * @ioc: the channel object
191  * @iov: the array of memory regions to read data into
192  * @niov: the length of the @iov array
193  * @fds: pointer to an array that will received file handles
194  * @nfds: pointer filled with number of elements in @fds on return
195  * @flags: read flags (QIO_CHANNEL_READ_FLAG_*)
196  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
197  *
198  * Read data from the IO channel, storing it in the
199  * memory regions referenced by @iov. Each element
200  * in the @iov will be fully populated with data
201  * before the next one is used. The @niov parameter
202  * specifies the total number of elements in @iov.
203  *
204  * It is not required for all @iov to be filled with
205  * data. If the channel is in blocking mode, at least
206  * one byte of data will be read, but no more is
207  * guaranteed. If the channel is non-blocking and no
208  * data is available, it will return QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK
209  *
210  * If the channel has passed any file descriptors,
211  * the @fds array pointer will be allocated and
212  * the elements filled with the received file
213  * descriptors. The @nfds pointer will be updated
214  * to indicate the size of the @fds array that
215  * was allocated. It is the callers responsibility
216  * to call close() on each file descriptor and to
217  * call g_free() on the array pointer in @fds.
218  *
219  * It is an error to pass a non-NULL @fds parameter
220  * unless qio_channel_has_feature() returns a true
221  * value for the QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_FD_PASS constant.
222  *
223  * Returns: the number of bytes read, or -1 on error,
224  * or QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK if no data is available
225  * and the channel is non-blocking
226  */
227 ssize_t qio_channel_readv_full(QIOChannel *ioc,
228                                const struct iovec *iov,
229                                size_t niov,
230                                int **fds,
231                                size_t *nfds,
232                                int flags,
233                                Error **errp);
234 
235 
236 /**
237  * qio_channel_writev_full:
238  * @ioc: the channel object
239  * @iov: the array of memory regions to write data from
240  * @niov: the length of the @iov array
241  * @fds: an array of file handles to send
242  * @nfds: number of file handles in @fds
243  * @flags: write flags (QIO_CHANNEL_WRITE_FLAG_*)
244  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
245  *
246  * Write data to the IO channel, reading it from the
247  * memory regions referenced by @iov. Each element
248  * in the @iov will be fully sent, before the next
249  * one is used. The @niov parameter specifies the
250  * total number of elements in @iov.
251  *
252  * It is not required for all @iov data to be fully
253  * sent. If the channel is in blocking mode, at least
254  * one byte of data will be sent, but no more is
255  * guaranteed. If the channel is non-blocking and no
256  * data can be sent, it will return QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK
257  *
258  * If there are file descriptors to send, the @fds
259  * array should be non-NULL and provide the handles.
260  * All file descriptors will be sent if at least one
261  * byte of data was sent.
262  *
263  * It is an error to pass a non-NULL @fds parameter
264  * unless qio_channel_has_feature() returns a true
265  * value for the QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_FD_PASS constant.
266  *
267  * Returns: the number of bytes sent, or -1 on error,
268  * or QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK if no data is can be sent
269  * and the channel is non-blocking
270  */
271 ssize_t qio_channel_writev_full(QIOChannel *ioc,
272                                 const struct iovec *iov,
273                                 size_t niov,
274                                 int *fds,
275                                 size_t nfds,
276                                 int flags,
277                                 Error **errp);
278 
279 /**
280  * qio_channel_readv_all_eof:
281  * @ioc: the channel object
282  * @iov: the array of memory regions to read data into
283  * @niov: the length of the @iov array
284  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
285  *
286  * Read data from the IO channel, storing it in the
287  * memory regions referenced by @iov. Each element
288  * in the @iov will be fully populated with data
289  * before the next one is used. The @niov parameter
290  * specifies the total number of elements in @iov.
291  *
292  * The function will wait for all requested data
293  * to be read, yielding from the current coroutine
294  * if required.
295  *
296  * If end-of-file occurs before any data is read,
297  * no error is reported; otherwise, if it occurs
298  * before all requested data has been read, an error
299  * will be reported.
300  *
301  * Returns: 1 if all bytes were read, 0 if end-of-file
302  *          occurs without data, or -1 on error
303  */
304 int coroutine_mixed_fn qio_channel_readv_all_eof(QIOChannel *ioc,
305                                                  const struct iovec *iov,
306                                                  size_t niov,
307                                                  Error **errp);
308 
309 /**
310  * qio_channel_readv_all:
311  * @ioc: the channel object
312  * @iov: the array of memory regions to read data into
313  * @niov: the length of the @iov array
314  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
315  *
316  * Read data from the IO channel, storing it in the
317  * memory regions referenced by @iov. Each element
318  * in the @iov will be fully populated with data
319  * before the next one is used. The @niov parameter
320  * specifies the total number of elements in @iov.
321  *
322  * The function will wait for all requested data
323  * to be read, yielding from the current coroutine
324  * if required.
325  *
326  * If end-of-file occurs before all requested data
327  * has been read, an error will be reported.
328  *
329  * Returns: 0 if all bytes were read, or -1 on error
330  */
331 int coroutine_mixed_fn qio_channel_readv_all(QIOChannel *ioc,
332                                              const struct iovec *iov,
333                                              size_t niov,
334                                              Error **errp);
335 
336 
337 /**
338  * qio_channel_writev_all:
339  * @ioc: the channel object
340  * @iov: the array of memory regions to write data from
341  * @niov: the length of the @iov array
342  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
343  *
344  * Write data to the IO channel, reading it from the
345  * memory regions referenced by @iov. Each element
346  * in the @iov will be fully sent, before the next
347  * one is used. The @niov parameter specifies the
348  * total number of elements in @iov.
349  *
350  * The function will wait for all requested data
351  * to be written, yielding from the current coroutine
352  * if required.
353  *
354  * Returns: 0 if all bytes were written, or -1 on error
355  */
356 int coroutine_mixed_fn qio_channel_writev_all(QIOChannel *ioc,
357                                               const struct iovec *iov,
358                                               size_t niov,
359                                               Error **errp);
360 
361 /**
362  * qio_channel_readv:
363  * @ioc: the channel object
364  * @iov: the array of memory regions to read data into
365  * @niov: the length of the @iov array
366  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
367  *
368  * Behaves as qio_channel_readv_full() but does not support
369  * receiving of file handles.
370  */
371 ssize_t qio_channel_readv(QIOChannel *ioc,
372                           const struct iovec *iov,
373                           size_t niov,
374                           Error **errp);
375 
376 /**
377  * qio_channel_writev:
378  * @ioc: the channel object
379  * @iov: the array of memory regions to write data from
380  * @niov: the length of the @iov array
381  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
382  *
383  * Behaves as qio_channel_writev_full() but does not support
384  * sending of file handles.
385  */
386 ssize_t qio_channel_writev(QIOChannel *ioc,
387                            const struct iovec *iov,
388                            size_t niov,
389                            Error **errp);
390 
391 /**
392  * qio_channel_read:
393  * @ioc: the channel object
394  * @buf: the memory region to read data into
395  * @buflen: the length of @buf
396  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
397  *
398  * Behaves as qio_channel_readv_full() but does not support
399  * receiving of file handles, and only supports reading into
400  * a single memory region.
401  */
402 ssize_t qio_channel_read(QIOChannel *ioc,
403                          char *buf,
404                          size_t buflen,
405                          Error **errp);
406 
407 /**
408  * qio_channel_write:
409  * @ioc: the channel object
410  * @buf: the memory regions to send data from
411  * @buflen: the length of @buf
412  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
413  *
414  * Behaves as qio_channel_writev_full() but does not support
415  * sending of file handles, and only supports writing from a
416  * single memory region.
417  */
418 ssize_t qio_channel_write(QIOChannel *ioc,
419                           const char *buf,
420                           size_t buflen,
421                           Error **errp);
422 
423 /**
424  * qio_channel_read_all_eof:
425  * @ioc: the channel object
426  * @buf: the memory region to read data into
427  * @buflen: the number of bytes to @buf
428  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
429  *
430  * Reads @buflen bytes into @buf, possibly blocking or (if the
431  * channel is non-blocking) yielding from the current coroutine
432  * multiple times until the entire content is read. If end-of-file
433  * occurs immediately it is not an error, but if it occurs after
434  * data has been read it will return an error rather than a
435  * short-read. Otherwise behaves as qio_channel_read().
436  *
437  * Returns: 1 if all bytes were read, 0 if end-of-file occurs
438  *          without data, or -1 on error
439  */
440 int coroutine_mixed_fn qio_channel_read_all_eof(QIOChannel *ioc,
441                                                 char *buf,
442                                                 size_t buflen,
443                                                 Error **errp);
444 
445 /**
446  * qio_channel_read_all:
447  * @ioc: the channel object
448  * @buf: the memory region to read data into
449  * @buflen: the number of bytes to @buf
450  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
451  *
452  * Reads @buflen bytes into @buf, possibly blocking or (if the
453  * channel is non-blocking) yielding from the current coroutine
454  * multiple times until the entire content is read. If end-of-file
455  * occurs it will return an error rather than a short-read. Otherwise
456  * behaves as qio_channel_read().
457  *
458  * Returns: 0 if all bytes were read, or -1 on error
459  */
460 int coroutine_mixed_fn qio_channel_read_all(QIOChannel *ioc,
461                                             char *buf,
462                                             size_t buflen,
463                                             Error **errp);
464 
465 /**
466  * qio_channel_write_all:
467  * @ioc: the channel object
468  * @buf: the memory region to write data into
469  * @buflen: the number of bytes to @buf
470  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
471  *
472  * Writes @buflen bytes from @buf, possibly blocking or (if the
473  * channel is non-blocking) yielding from the current coroutine
474  * multiple times until the entire content is written.  Otherwise
475  * behaves as qio_channel_write().
476  *
477  * Returns: 0 if all bytes were written, or -1 on error
478  */
479 int coroutine_mixed_fn qio_channel_write_all(QIOChannel *ioc,
480                                              const char *buf,
481                                              size_t buflen,
482                                              Error **errp);
483 
484 /**
485  * qio_channel_set_blocking:
486  * @ioc: the channel object
487  * @enabled: the blocking flag state
488  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
489  *
490  * If @enabled is true, then the channel is put into
491  * blocking mode, otherwise it will be non-blocking.
492  *
493  * In non-blocking mode, read/write operations may
494  * return QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK if they would otherwise
495  * block on I/O
496  */
497 int qio_channel_set_blocking(QIOChannel *ioc,
498                              bool enabled,
499                              Error **errp);
500 
501 /**
502  * qio_channel_close:
503  * @ioc: the channel object
504  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
505  *
506  * Close the channel, flushing any pending I/O
507  *
508  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
509  */
510 int qio_channel_close(QIOChannel *ioc,
511                       Error **errp);
512 
513 /**
514  * qio_channel_shutdown:
515  * @ioc: the channel object
516  * @how: the direction to shutdown
517  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
518  *
519  * Shutdowns transmission and/or receiving of data
520  * without closing the underlying transport.
521  *
522  * Not all implementations will support this facility,
523  * so may report an error. To avoid errors, the
524  * caller may check for the feature flag
525  * QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_SHUTDOWN prior to calling
526  * this method.
527  *
528  * This function is thread-safe, terminates quickly and does not block.
529  *
530  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
531  */
532 int qio_channel_shutdown(QIOChannel *ioc,
533                          QIOChannelShutdown how,
534                          Error **errp);
535 
536 /**
537  * qio_channel_set_delay:
538  * @ioc: the channel object
539  * @enabled: the new flag state
540  *
541  * Controls whether the underlying transport is
542  * permitted to delay writes in order to merge
543  * small packets. If @enabled is true, then the
544  * writes may be delayed in order to opportunistically
545  * merge small packets into larger ones. If @enabled
546  * is false, writes are dispatched immediately with
547  * no delay.
548  *
549  * When @enabled is false, applications may wish to
550  * use the qio_channel_set_cork() method to explicitly
551  * control write merging.
552  *
553  * On channels which are backed by a socket, this
554  * API corresponds to the inverse of TCP_NODELAY flag,
555  * controlling whether the Nagle algorithm is active.
556  *
557  * This setting is merely a hint, so implementations are
558  * free to ignore this without it being considered an
559  * error.
560  */
561 void qio_channel_set_delay(QIOChannel *ioc,
562                            bool enabled);
563 
564 /**
565  * qio_channel_set_cork:
566  * @ioc: the channel object
567  * @enabled: the new flag state
568  *
569  * Controls whether the underlying transport is
570  * permitted to dispatch data that is written.
571  * If @enabled is true, then any data written will
572  * be queued in local buffers until @enabled is
573  * set to false once again.
574  *
575  * This feature is typically used when the automatic
576  * write coalescing facility is disabled via the
577  * qio_channel_set_delay() method.
578  *
579  * On channels which are backed by a socket, this
580  * API corresponds to the TCP_CORK flag.
581  *
582  * This setting is merely a hint, so implementations are
583  * free to ignore this without it being considered an
584  * error.
585  */
586 void qio_channel_set_cork(QIOChannel *ioc,
587                           bool enabled);
588 
589 
590 /**
591  * qio_channel_seek:
592  * @ioc: the channel object
593  * @offset: the position to seek to, relative to @whence
594  * @whence: one of the (POSIX) SEEK_* constants listed below
595  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
596  *
597  * Moves the current I/O position within the channel
598  * @ioc, to be @offset. The value of @offset is
599  * interpreted relative to @whence:
600  *
601  * SEEK_SET - the position is set to @offset bytes
602  * SEEK_CUR - the position is moved by @offset bytes
603  * SEEK_END - the position is set to end of the file plus @offset bytes
604  *
605  * Not all implementations will support this facility,
606  * so may report an error.
607  *
608  * Returns: the new position on success, (off_t)-1 on failure
609  */
610 off_t qio_channel_io_seek(QIOChannel *ioc,
611                           off_t offset,
612                           int whence,
613                           Error **errp);
614 
615 
616 /**
617  * qio_channel_create_watch:
618  * @ioc: the channel object
619  * @condition: the I/O condition to monitor
620  *
621  * Create a new main loop source that is used to watch
622  * for the I/O condition @condition. Typically the
623  * qio_channel_add_watch() method would be used instead
624  * of this, since it directly attaches a callback to
625  * the source
626  *
627  * Returns: the new main loop source.
628  */
629 GSource *qio_channel_create_watch(QIOChannel *ioc,
630                                   GIOCondition condition);
631 
632 /**
633  * qio_channel_add_watch:
634  * @ioc: the channel object
635  * @condition: the I/O condition to monitor
636  * @func: callback to invoke when the source becomes ready
637  * @user_data: opaque data to pass to @func
638  * @notify: callback to free @user_data
639  *
640  * Create a new main loop source that is used to watch
641  * for the I/O condition @condition. The callback @func
642  * will be registered against the source, to be invoked
643  * when the source becomes ready. The optional @user_data
644  * will be passed to @func when it is invoked. The @notify
645  * callback will be used to free @user_data when the
646  * watch is deleted
647  *
648  * The returned source ID can be used with g_source_remove()
649  * to remove and free the source when no longer required.
650  * Alternatively the @func callback can return a FALSE
651  * value.
652  *
653  * Returns: the source ID
654  */
655 guint qio_channel_add_watch(QIOChannel *ioc,
656                             GIOCondition condition,
657                             QIOChannelFunc func,
658                             gpointer user_data,
659                             GDestroyNotify notify);
660 
661 /**
662  * qio_channel_add_watch_full:
663  * @ioc: the channel object
664  * @condition: the I/O condition to monitor
665  * @func: callback to invoke when the source becomes ready
666  * @user_data: opaque data to pass to @func
667  * @notify: callback to free @user_data
668  * @context: the context to run the watch source
669  *
670  * Similar as qio_channel_add_watch(), but allows to specify context
671  * to run the watch source.
672  *
673  * Returns: the source ID
674  */
675 guint qio_channel_add_watch_full(QIOChannel *ioc,
676                                  GIOCondition condition,
677                                  QIOChannelFunc func,
678                                  gpointer user_data,
679                                  GDestroyNotify notify,
680                                  GMainContext *context);
681 
682 /**
683  * qio_channel_add_watch_source:
684  * @ioc: the channel object
685  * @condition: the I/O condition to monitor
686  * @func: callback to invoke when the source becomes ready
687  * @user_data: opaque data to pass to @func
688  * @notify: callback to free @user_data
689  * @context: gcontext to bind the source to
690  *
691  * Similar as qio_channel_add_watch(), but allows to specify context
692  * to run the watch source, meanwhile return the GSource object
693  * instead of tag ID, with the GSource referenced already.
694  *
695  * Note: callers is responsible to unref the source when not needed.
696  *
697  * Returns: the source pointer
698  */
699 GSource *qio_channel_add_watch_source(QIOChannel *ioc,
700                                       GIOCondition condition,
701                                       QIOChannelFunc func,
702                                       gpointer user_data,
703                                       GDestroyNotify notify,
704                                       GMainContext *context);
705 
706 /**
707  * qio_channel_attach_aio_context:
708  * @ioc: the channel object
709  * @ctx: the #AioContext to set the handlers on
710  *
711  * Request that qio_channel_yield() sets I/O handlers on
712  * the given #AioContext.  If @ctx is %NULL, qio_channel_yield()
713  * uses QEMU's main thread event loop.
714  *
715  * You can move a #QIOChannel from one #AioContext to another even if
716  * I/O handlers are set for a coroutine.  However, #QIOChannel provides
717  * no synchronization between the calls to qio_channel_yield() and
718  * qio_channel_attach_aio_context().
719  *
720  * Therefore you should first call qio_channel_detach_aio_context()
721  * to ensure that the coroutine is not entered concurrently.  Then,
722  * while the coroutine has yielded, call qio_channel_attach_aio_context(),
723  * and then aio_co_schedule() to place the coroutine on the new
724  * #AioContext.  The calls to qio_channel_detach_aio_context()
725  * and qio_channel_attach_aio_context() should be protected with
726  * aio_context_acquire() and aio_context_release().
727  */
728 void qio_channel_attach_aio_context(QIOChannel *ioc,
729                                     AioContext *ctx);
730 
731 /**
732  * qio_channel_detach_aio_context:
733  * @ioc: the channel object
734  *
735  * Disable any I/O handlers set by qio_channel_yield().  With the
736  * help of aio_co_schedule(), this allows moving a coroutine that was
737  * paused by qio_channel_yield() to another context.
738  */
739 void qio_channel_detach_aio_context(QIOChannel *ioc);
740 
741 /**
742  * qio_channel_yield:
743  * @ioc: the channel object
744  * @condition: the I/O condition to wait for
745  *
746  * Yields execution from the current coroutine until the condition
747  * indicated by @condition becomes available.  @condition must
748  * be either %G_IO_IN or %G_IO_OUT; it cannot contain both.  In
749  * addition, no two coroutine can be waiting on the same condition
750  * and channel at the same time.
751  *
752  * This must only be called from coroutine context. It is safe to
753  * reenter the coroutine externally while it is waiting; in this
754  * case the function will return even if @condition is not yet
755  * available.
756  */
757 void coroutine_fn qio_channel_yield(QIOChannel *ioc,
758                                     GIOCondition condition);
759 
760 /**
761  * qio_channel_wake_read:
762  * @ioc: the channel object
763  *
764  * If qio_channel_yield() is currently waiting for the channel to become
765  * readable, interrupt it and reenter immediately. This function is safe to call
766  * from any thread.
767  */
768 void qio_channel_wake_read(QIOChannel *ioc);
769 
770 /**
771  * qio_channel_wait:
772  * @ioc: the channel object
773  * @condition: the I/O condition to wait for
774  *
775  * Block execution from the current thread until
776  * the condition indicated by @condition becomes
777  * available.
778  *
779  * This will enter a nested event loop to perform
780  * the wait.
781  */
782 void qio_channel_wait(QIOChannel *ioc,
783                       GIOCondition condition);
784 
785 /**
786  * qio_channel_set_aio_fd_handler:
787  * @ioc: the channel object
788  * @ctx: the AioContext to set the handlers on
789  * @io_read: the read handler
790  * @io_write: the write handler
791  * @opaque: the opaque value passed to the handler
792  *
793  * This is used internally by qio_channel_yield().  It can
794  * be used by channel implementations to forward the handlers
795  * to another channel (e.g. from #QIOChannelTLS to the
796  * underlying socket).
797  */
798 void qio_channel_set_aio_fd_handler(QIOChannel *ioc,
799                                     AioContext *ctx,
800                                     IOHandler *io_read,
801                                     IOHandler *io_write,
802                                     void *opaque);
803 
804 /**
805  * qio_channel_readv_full_all_eof:
806  * @ioc: the channel object
807  * @iov: the array of memory regions to read data to
808  * @niov: the length of the @iov array
809  * @fds: an array of file handles to read
810  * @nfds: number of file handles in @fds
811  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
812  *
813  *
814  * Performs same function as qio_channel_readv_all_eof.
815  * Additionally, attempts to read file descriptors shared
816  * over the channel. The function will wait for all
817  * requested data to be read, yielding from the current
818  * coroutine if required. data refers to both file
819  * descriptors and the iovs.
820  *
821  * Returns: 1 if all bytes were read, 0 if end-of-file
822  *          occurs without data, or -1 on error
823  */
824 
825 int coroutine_mixed_fn qio_channel_readv_full_all_eof(QIOChannel *ioc,
826                                                       const struct iovec *iov,
827                                                       size_t niov,
828                                                       int **fds, size_t *nfds,
829                                                       Error **errp);
830 
831 /**
832  * qio_channel_readv_full_all:
833  * @ioc: the channel object
834  * @iov: the array of memory regions to read data to
835  * @niov: the length of the @iov array
836  * @fds: an array of file handles to read
837  * @nfds: number of file handles in @fds
838  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
839  *
840  *
841  * Performs same function as qio_channel_readv_all_eof.
842  * Additionally, attempts to read file descriptors shared
843  * over the channel. The function will wait for all
844  * requested data to be read, yielding from the current
845  * coroutine if required. data refers to both file
846  * descriptors and the iovs.
847  *
848  * Returns: 0 if all bytes were read, or -1 on error
849  */
850 
851 int coroutine_mixed_fn qio_channel_readv_full_all(QIOChannel *ioc,
852                                                   const struct iovec *iov,
853                                                   size_t niov,
854                                                   int **fds, size_t *nfds,
855                                                   Error **errp);
856 
857 /**
858  * qio_channel_writev_full_all:
859  * @ioc: the channel object
860  * @iov: the array of memory regions to write data from
861  * @niov: the length of the @iov array
862  * @fds: an array of file handles to send
863  * @nfds: number of file handles in @fds
864  * @flags: write flags (QIO_CHANNEL_WRITE_FLAG_*)
865  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
866  *
867  *
868  * Behaves like qio_channel_writev_full but will attempt
869  * to send all data passed (file handles and memory regions).
870  * The function will wait for all requested data
871  * to be written, yielding from the current coroutine
872  * if required.
873  *
874  * If QIO_CHANNEL_WRITE_FLAG_ZERO_COPY is passed in flags,
875  * instead of waiting for all requested data to be written,
876  * this function will wait until it's all queued for writing.
877  * In this case, if the buffer gets changed between queueing and
878  * sending, the updated buffer will be sent. If this is not a
879  * desired behavior, it's suggested to call qio_channel_flush()
880  * before reusing the buffer.
881  *
882  * Returns: 0 if all bytes were written, or -1 on error
883  */
884 
885 int coroutine_mixed_fn qio_channel_writev_full_all(QIOChannel *ioc,
886                                                    const struct iovec *iov,
887                                                    size_t niov,
888                                                    int *fds, size_t nfds,
889                                                    int flags, Error **errp);
890 
891 /**
892  * qio_channel_flush:
893  * @ioc: the channel object
894  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
895  *
896  * Will block until every packet queued with
897  * qio_channel_writev_full() + QIO_CHANNEL_WRITE_FLAG_ZERO_COPY
898  * is sent, or return in case of any error.
899  *
900  * If not implemented, acts as a no-op, and returns 0.
901  *
902  * Returns -1 if any error is found,
903  *          1 if every send failed to use zero copy.
904  *          0 otherwise.
905  */
906 
907 int qio_channel_flush(QIOChannel *ioc,
908                       Error **errp);
909 
910 #endif /* QIO_CHANNEL_H */
911