X-Git-Url: http://git.ozlabs.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=ccan%2Fio%2Fio.h;h=d4ba2d87688e81143863e232d4c1eb34283ab602;hb=e92e2f65a9ae729a0c9805427da737ad936abddb;hp=00b9b33db5e7884bfc969acee67247818d0cfa75;hpb=6109a0a6140acbbfe5e998f7d7ea1215f035cb90;p=ccan diff --git a/ccan/io/io.h b/ccan/io/io.h index 00b9b33d..d4ba2d87 100644 --- a/ccan/io/io.h +++ b/ccan/io/io.h @@ -403,6 +403,38 @@ struct io_plan *io_connect_(struct io_conn *conn, const struct addrinfo *addr, struct io_plan *(*next)(struct io_conn *, void *), void *arg); +/** + * io_duplex - set plans for both input and output. + * @conn: the connection that plan is for. + * @in: the input plan + * @out: the output plan + * + * Most plans are either for input or output; io_duplex creates a plan + * which does both. This is often used in the init function to create + * two independent streams, though it can be used once on any connection. + * + * Note that if either plan closes the connection, it will be closed. + * + * Note that if one plan is io_wait or io_always, that causes a problem: + * they look at the input and output plan slots to figure out which to + * use, but if the other plan hasn't been evaluated yet, that will fail. + * In this case, you'll need to ensure the other plan is evaluated first, + * eg. "struct io_plan *r = io_read(...); return io_duplex(r, io_always(...))" + * + * Example: + * struct buf { + * char in[100]; + * char out[100]; + * }; + * + * static struct io_plan *read_and_write(struct io_conn *conn, struct buf *b) + * { + * return io_duplex(io_read(conn, b->in, sizeof(b->in), io_close_cb, b), + * io_write(conn, b->out, sizeof(b->out), io_close_cb, b)); + * } + */ +struct io_plan *io_duplex(struct io_plan *in_plan, struct io_plan *out_plan); + /** * io_wait - leave a plan idle until something wakes us. * @conn: the connection that plan is for. @@ -471,6 +503,7 @@ void io_break(const void *ret); /** * io_never - assert if callback is called. * @conn: the connection that plan is for. + * @unused: an unused parameter to make this suitable for use as a callback. * * Sometimes you want to make it clear that a callback should never happen * (eg. for io_break). This will assert() if called. @@ -480,10 +513,10 @@ void io_break(const void *ret); * { * io_break(conn); * // We won't ever return from io_break - * return io_never(conn); + * return io_never(conn, NULL); * } */ -struct io_plan *io_never(struct io_conn *conn); +struct io_plan *io_never(struct io_conn *conn, void *unused); /* FIXME: io_recvfrom/io_sendto */