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// Part of dump1090, a Mode S message decoder for RTLSDR devices.
//
// net_io.h: network handling.
//
// Copyright (c) 2014,2015 Oliver Jowett <[email protected]>
//
// This file is free software: you may copy, redistribute and/or modify it
// under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
// Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your
// option) any later version.
//
// This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
// WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#ifndef DUMP1090_NETIO_H
#define DUMP1090_NETIO_H
// Describes a networking service (group of connections)
struct aircraft;
struct modesMessage;
struct client;
struct net_service;
typedef int (*read_fn)(struct client *, char *);
typedef void (*heartbeat_fn)(struct net_service *);
typedef enum {
READ_MODE_IGNORE,
READ_MODE_BEAST,
READ_MODE_BEAST_COMMAND,
READ_MODE_ASCII
} read_mode_t;
// Describes one network service (a group of clients with common behaviour)
struct net_service {
struct net_service* next;
const char *descr;
int listener_count; // number of listeners
int *listener_fds; // listening FDs
int connections; // number of active clients
struct net_writer *writer; // shared writer state
const char *read_sep; // hander details for input data
read_mode_t read_mode;
read_fn read_handler;
};
// Structure used to describe a networking client
struct client {
struct client* next; // Pointer to next client
int fd; // File descriptor
struct net_service *service; // Service this client is part of
int buflen; // Amount of data on buffer
char buf[MODES_CLIENT_BUF_SIZE+1]; // Read buffer
int modeac_requested; // 1 if this Beast output connection has asked for A/C
};
// Common writer state for all output sockets of one type
struct net_writer {
struct net_service *service; // owning service
void *data; // shared write buffer, sized MODES_OUT_BUF_SIZE
int dataUsed; // number of bytes of write buffer currently used
uint64_t lastWrite; // time of last write to clients
heartbeat_fn send_heartbeat; // function that queues a heartbeat if needed
};
struct net_service *serviceInit(const char *descr, struct net_writer *writer, heartbeat_fn hb_handler, read_mode_t mode, const char *sep, read_fn read_handler);
struct client *serviceConnect(struct net_service *service, char *addr, int port);
void serviceListen(struct net_service *service, char *bind_addr, char *bind_ports);
struct client *createSocketClient(struct net_service *service, int fd);
struct client *createGenericClient(struct net_service *service, int fd);
// view1090 / faup1090 want to create these themselves:
struct net_service *makeBeastInputService(void);
struct net_service *makeFatsvOutputService(void);
void sendBeastSettings(struct client *c, const char *settings);
void modesInitNet(void);
void modesQueueOutput(struct modesMessage *mm, struct aircraft *a);
void modesNetPeriodicWork(void);
// TODO: move these somewhere else
char *generateAircraftJson(const char *url_path, int *len);
char *generateStatsJson(const char *url_path, int *len);
char *generateReceiverJson(const char *url_path, int *len);
char *generateHistoryJson(const char *url_path, int *len);
void writeJsonToFile(const char *file, char * (*generator) (const char *,int*));
#endif