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    16  
    17  #ifndef APR_NETWORK_IO_H
    18  #define APR_NETWORK_IO_H
    19  /**
    20   * @file apr_network_io.h
    21   * @brief APR Network library
    22   */
    23  
    24  #include "apr.h"
    25  #include "apr_pools.h"
    26  #include "apr_file_io.h"
    27  #include "apr_errno.h"
    28  #include "apr_inherit.h" 
    29  #include "apr_perms_set.h"
    30  
    31  #if APR_HAVE_NETINET_IN_H
    32  #include <netinet/in.h>
    33  #endif
    34  #if APR_HAVE_SYS_UN_H
    35  #include <sys/un.h>
    36  #endif
    37  
    38  #ifdef __cplusplus
    39  extern "C" {
    40  #endif /* __cplusplus */
    41  
    42  /**
    43   * @defgroup apr_network_io Network Routines
    44   * @ingroup APR 
    45   * @{
    46   */
    47  
    48  #ifndef APR_MAX_SECS_TO_LINGER
    49  /** Maximum seconds to linger */
    50  #define APR_MAX_SECS_TO_LINGER 30
    51  #endif
    52  
    53  #ifndef APRMAXHOSTLEN
    54  /** Maximum hostname length */
    55  #define APRMAXHOSTLEN 256
    56  #endif
    57  
    58  #ifndef APR_ANYADDR
    59  /** Default 'any' address */
    60  #define APR_ANYADDR "0.0.0.0"
    61  #endif
    62  
    63  /**
    64   * @defgroup apr_sockopt Socket option definitions
    65   * @{
    66   */
    67  #define APR_SO_LINGER        1    /**< Linger */
    68  #define APR_SO_KEEPALIVE     2    /**< Keepalive */
    69  #define APR_SO_DEBUG         4    /**< Debug */
    70  #define APR_SO_NONBLOCK      8    /**< Non-blocking IO */
    71  #define APR_SO_REUSEADDR     16   /**< Reuse addresses */
    72  #define APR_SO_SNDBUF        64   /**< Send buffer */
    73  #define APR_SO_RCVBUF        128  /**< Receive buffer */
    74  #define APR_SO_DISCONNECTED  256  /**< Disconnected */
    75  #define APR_TCP_NODELAY      512  /**< For SCTP sockets, this is mapped
    76                                     * to STCP_NODELAY internally.
    77                                     */
    78  #define APR_TCP_NOPUSH       1024 /**< No push */
    79  #define APR_RESET_NODELAY    2048 /**< This flag is ONLY set internally
    80                                     * when we set APR_TCP_NOPUSH with
    81                                     * APR_TCP_NODELAY set to tell us that
    82                                     * APR_TCP_NODELAY should be turned on
    83                                     * again when NOPUSH is turned off
    84                                     */
    85  #define APR_INCOMPLETE_READ 4096  /**< Set on non-blocking sockets
    86  				   * (timeout != 0) on which the
    87  				   * previous read() did not fill a buffer
    88  				   * completely.  the next apr_socket_recv() 
    89                                     * will first call select()/poll() rather than
    90  				   * going straight into read().  (Can also
    91  				   * be set by an application to force a
    92  				   * select()/poll() call before the next
    93  				   * read, in cases where the app expects
    94  				   * that an immediate read would fail.)
    95  				   */
    96  #define APR_INCOMPLETE_WRITE 8192 /**< like APR_INCOMPLETE_READ, but for write
    97                                     * @see APR_INCOMPLETE_READ
    98                                     */
    99  #define APR_IPV6_V6ONLY     16384 /**< Don't accept IPv4 connections on an
   100                                     * IPv6 listening socket.
   101                                     */
   102  #define APR_TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT 32768 /**< Delay accepting of new connections 
   103                                      * until data is available.
   104                                      * @see apr_socket_accept_filter
   105                                      */
   106  #define APR_SO_BROADCAST     65536 /**< Allow broadcast
   107                                      */
   108  #define APR_SO_FREEBIND     131072 /**< Allow binding to addresses not owned
   109                                      * by any interface
   110                                      */
   111  
   112  /** @} */
   113  
   114  /** Define what type of socket shutdown should occur. */
   115  typedef enum {
   116      APR_SHUTDOWN_READ,          /**< no longer allow read request */
   117      APR_SHUTDOWN_WRITE,         /**< no longer allow write requests */
   118      APR_SHUTDOWN_READWRITE      /**< no longer allow read or write requests */
   119  } apr_shutdown_how_e;
   120  
   121  #define APR_IPV4_ADDR_OK  0x01  /**< @see apr_sockaddr_info_get() */
   122  #define APR_IPV6_ADDR_OK  0x02  /**< @see apr_sockaddr_info_get() */
   123  
   124  #if (!APR_HAVE_IN_ADDR)
   125  /**
   126   * We need to make sure we always have an in_addr type, so APR will just
   127   * define it ourselves, if the platform doesn't provide it.
   128   */
   129  struct in_addr {
   130      apr_uint32_t  s_addr; /**< storage to hold the IP# */
   131  };
   132  #endif
   133  
   134  /** @def APR_INADDR_NONE
   135   * Not all platforms have a real INADDR_NONE.  This macro replaces
   136   * INADDR_NONE on all platforms.
   137   */
   138  #ifdef INADDR_NONE
   139  #define APR_INADDR_NONE INADDR_NONE
   140  #else
   141  #define APR_INADDR_NONE ((unsigned int) 0xffffffff)
   142  #endif
   143  
   144  /**
   145   * @def APR_INET
   146   * Not all platforms have these defined, so we'll define them here
   147   * The default values come from FreeBSD 4.1.1
   148   */
   149  #define APR_INET     AF_INET
   150  /** @def APR_UNSPEC
   151   * Let the system decide which address family to use
   152   */
   153  #ifdef AF_UNSPEC
   154  #define APR_UNSPEC   AF_UNSPEC
   155  #else
   156  #define APR_UNSPEC   0
   157  #endif
   158  #if APR_HAVE_IPV6
   159  /** @def APR_INET6
   160  * IPv6 Address Family. Not all platforms may have this defined.
   161  */
   162  
   163  #define APR_INET6    AF_INET6
   164  #endif
   165  
   166  #if APR_HAVE_SOCKADDR_UN
   167  #if defined (AF_UNIX)
   168  #define APR_UNIX    AF_UNIX
   169  #elif defined(AF_LOCAL)
   170  #define APR_UNIX    AF_LOCAL
   171  #else
   172  #error "Neither AF_UNIX nor AF_LOCAL is defined"
   173  #endif
   174  #else /* !APR_HAVE_SOCKADDR_UN */
   175  #if defined (AF_UNIX)
   176  #define APR_UNIX    AF_UNIX
   177  #elif defined(AF_LOCAL)
   178  #define APR_UNIX    AF_LOCAL
   179  #else
   180  /* TODO: Use a smarter way to detect unique APR_UNIX value */
   181  #define APR_UNIX    1234
   182  #endif
   183  #endif
   184  
   185  /**
   186   * @defgroup IP_Proto IP Protocol Definitions for use when creating sockets
   187   * @{
   188   */
   189  #define APR_PROTO_TCP       6   /**< TCP  */
   190  #define APR_PROTO_UDP      17   /**< UDP  */
   191  #define APR_PROTO_SCTP    132   /**< SCTP */
   192  /** @} */
   193  
   194  /**
   195   * Enum used to denote either the local and remote endpoint of a
   196   * connection.
   197   */
   198  typedef enum {
   199      APR_LOCAL,   /**< Socket information for local end of connection */
   200      APR_REMOTE   /**< Socket information for remote end of connection */
   201  } apr_interface_e;
   202  
   203  /**
   204   * The specific declaration of inet_addr's ... some platforms fall back
   205   * inet_network (this is not good, but necessary)
   206   */
   207  
   208  #if APR_HAVE_INET_ADDR
   209  #define apr_inet_addr    inet_addr
   210  #elif APR_HAVE_INET_NETWORK        /* only DGUX, as far as I know */
   211  /**
   212   * @warning
   213   * not generally safe... inet_network() and inet_addr() perform
   214   * different functions */
   215  #define apr_inet_addr    inet_network
   216  #endif
   217  
   218  /** A structure to represent sockets */
   219  typedef struct apr_socket_t     apr_socket_t;
   220  /**
   221   * A structure to encapsulate headers and trailers for apr_socket_sendfile
   222   */
   223  typedef struct apr_hdtr_t       apr_hdtr_t;
   224  /** A structure to represent in_addr */
   225  typedef struct in_addr          apr_in_addr_t;
   226  /** A structure to represent an IP subnet */
   227  typedef struct apr_ipsubnet_t apr_ipsubnet_t;
   228  
   229  /** @remark use apr_uint16_t just in case some system has a short that isn't 16 bits... */
   230  typedef apr_uint16_t            apr_port_t;
   231  
   232  /** @remark It's defined here as I think it should all be platform safe...
   233   * @see apr_sockaddr_t
   234   */
   235  typedef struct apr_sockaddr_t apr_sockaddr_t;
   236  /**
   237   * APRs socket address type, used to ensure protocol independence
   238   */
   239  struct apr_sockaddr_t {
   240      /** The pool to use... */
   241      apr_pool_t *pool;
   242      /** The hostname */
   243      char *hostname;
   244      /** Either a string of the port number or the service name for the port */
   245      char *servname;
   246      /** The numeric port */
   247      apr_port_t port;
   248      /** The family */
   249      apr_int32_t family;
   250      /** How big is the sockaddr we're using? */
   251      apr_socklen_t salen;
   252      /** How big is the ip address structure we're using? */
   253      int ipaddr_len;
   254      /** How big should the address buffer be?  16 for v4 or 46 for v6
   255       *  used in inet_ntop... */
   256      int addr_str_len;
   257      /** This points to the IP address structure within the appropriate
   258       *  sockaddr structure.  */
   259      void *ipaddr_ptr;
   260      /** If multiple addresses were found by apr_sockaddr_info_get(), this 
   261       *  points to a representation of the next address. */
   262      apr_sockaddr_t *next;
   263      /** Union of either IPv4 or IPv6 sockaddr. */
   264      union {
   265          /** IPv4 sockaddr structure */
   266          struct sockaddr_in sin;
   267  #if APR_HAVE_IPV6
   268          /** IPv6 sockaddr structure */
   269          struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
   270  #endif
   271  #if APR_HAVE_SA_STORAGE
   272          /** Placeholder to ensure that the size of this union is not
   273           * dependent on whether APR_HAVE_IPV6 is defined. */
   274          struct sockaddr_storage sas;
   275  #endif
   276  #if APR_HAVE_SOCKADDR_UN
   277          /** Unix domain socket sockaddr structure */
   278          struct sockaddr_un unx;
   279  #endif
   280      } sa;
   281  };
   282  
   283  #if APR_HAS_SENDFILE
   284  /** 
   285   * Support reusing the socket on platforms which support it (from disconnect,
   286   * specifically Win32.
   287   * @remark Optional flag passed into apr_socket_sendfile() 
   288   */
   289  #define APR_SENDFILE_DISCONNECT_SOCKET      1
   290  #endif
   291  
   292  /** A structure to encapsulate headers and trailers for apr_socket_sendfile */
   293  struct apr_hdtr_t {
   294      /** An iovec to store the headers sent before the file. */
   295      struct iovec* headers;
   296      /** number of headers in the iovec */
   297      int numheaders;
   298      /** An iovec to store the trailers sent after the file. */
   299      struct iovec* trailers;
   300      /** number of trailers in the iovec */
   301      int numtrailers;
   302  };
   303  
   304  /* function definitions */
   305  
   306  /**
   307   * Create a socket.
   308   * @param new_sock The new socket that has been set up.
   309   * @param family The address family of the socket (e.g., APR_INET).
   310   * @param type The type of the socket (e.g., SOCK_STREAM).
   311   * @param protocol The protocol of the socket (e.g., APR_PROTO_TCP).
   312   * @param cont The pool for the apr_socket_t and associated storage.
   313   * @note The pool will be used by various functions that operate on the
   314   *       socket. The caller must ensure that it is not used by other threads
   315   *       at the same time.
   316   */
   317  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_create(apr_socket_t **new_sock, 
   318                                              int family, int type,
   319                                              int protocol,
   320                                              apr_pool_t *cont);
   321  
   322  /**
   323   * Shutdown either reading, writing, or both sides of a socket.
   324   * @param thesocket The socket to close 
   325   * @param how How to shutdown the socket.  One of:
   326   * <PRE>
   327   *            APR_SHUTDOWN_READ         no longer allow read requests
   328   *            APR_SHUTDOWN_WRITE        no longer allow write requests
   329   *            APR_SHUTDOWN_READWRITE    no longer allow read or write requests 
   330   * </PRE>
   331   * @see apr_shutdown_how_e
   332   * @remark This does not actually close the socket descriptor, it just
   333   *      controls which calls are still valid on the socket.
   334   */
   335  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_shutdown(apr_socket_t *thesocket,
   336                                                apr_shutdown_how_e how);
   337  
   338  /**
   339   * Close a socket.
   340   * @param thesocket The socket to close 
   341   */
   342  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_close(apr_socket_t *thesocket);
   343  
   344  /**
   345   * Bind the socket to its associated port
   346   * @param sock The socket to bind 
   347   * @param sa The socket address to bind to
   348   * @remark This may be where we will find out if there is any other process
   349   *      using the selected port.
   350   */
   351  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_bind(apr_socket_t *sock, 
   352                                            apr_sockaddr_t *sa);
   353  
   354  /**
   355   * Listen to a bound socket for connections.
   356   * @param sock The socket to listen on 
   357   * @param backlog The number of outstanding connections allowed in the sockets
   358   *                listen queue.  If this value is less than zero, the listen
   359   *                queue size is set to zero.  
   360   */
   361  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_listen(apr_socket_t *sock, 
   362                                              apr_int32_t backlog);
   363  
   364  /**
   365   * Accept a new connection request
   366   * @param new_sock A copy of the socket that is connected to the socket that
   367   *                 made the connection request.  This is the socket which should
   368   *                 be used for all future communication.
   369   * @param sock The socket we are listening on.
   370   * @param connection_pool The pool for the new socket.
   371   * @note The pool will be used by various functions that operate on the
   372   *       socket. The caller must ensure that it is not used by other threads
   373   *       at the same time.
   374   */
   375  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_accept(apr_socket_t **new_sock, 
   376                                              apr_socket_t *sock,
   377                                              apr_pool_t *connection_pool);
   378  
   379  /**
   380   * Issue a connection request to a socket either on the same machine 
   381   * or a different one.
   382   * @param sock The socket we wish to use for our side of the connection 
   383   * @param sa The address of the machine we wish to connect to.
   384   */
   385  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_connect(apr_socket_t *sock,
   386                                               apr_sockaddr_t *sa);
   387  
   388  /**
   389   * Determine whether the receive part of the socket has been closed by
   390   * the peer (such that a subsequent call to apr_socket_read would
   391   * return APR_EOF), if the socket's receive buffer is empty.  This
   392   * function does not block waiting for I/O.
   393   *
   394   * @param sock The socket to check
   395   * @param atreadeof If APR_SUCCESS is returned, *atreadeof is set to
   396   *                  non-zero if a subsequent read would return APR_EOF
   397   * @return an error is returned if it was not possible to determine the
   398   *         status, in which case *atreadeof is not changed.
   399   */
   400  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_atreadeof(apr_socket_t *sock,
   401                                                 int *atreadeof);
   402  
   403  /**
   404   * Create apr_sockaddr_t from hostname, address family, and port.
   405   * @param sa The new apr_sockaddr_t.
   406   * @param hostname The hostname or numeric address string to resolve/parse, or
   407   *               NULL to build an address that corresponds to 0.0.0.0 or ::
   408   *               or in case of APR_UNIX family it is absolute socket filename.
   409   * @param family The address family to use, or APR_UNSPEC if the system should 
   410   *               decide.
   411   * @param port The port number.
   412   * @param flags Special processing flags:
   413   * <PRE>
   414   *       APR_IPV4_ADDR_OK          first query for IPv4 addresses; only look
   415   *                                 for IPv6 addresses if the first query failed;
   416   *                                 only valid if family is APR_UNSPEC and hostname
   417   *                                 isn't NULL; mutually exclusive with
   418   *                                 APR_IPV6_ADDR_OK
   419   *       APR_IPV6_ADDR_OK          first query for IPv6 addresses; only look
   420   *                                 for IPv4 addresses if the first query failed;
   421   *                                 only valid if family is APR_UNSPEC and hostname
   422   *                                 isn't NULL and APR_HAVE_IPV6; mutually exclusive
   423   *                                 with APR_IPV4_ADDR_OK
   424   * </PRE>
   425   * @param p The pool for the apr_sockaddr_t and associated storage.
   426   */
   427  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_sockaddr_info_get(apr_sockaddr_t **sa,
   428                                            const char *hostname,
   429                                            apr_int32_t family,
   430                                            apr_port_t port,
   431                                            apr_int32_t flags,
   432                                            apr_pool_t *p);
   433  
   434  /**
   435   * Copy apr_sockaddr_t src to dst on pool p.
   436   * @param dst The destination apr_sockaddr_t.
   437   * @param src The source apr_sockaddr_t.
   438   * @param p The pool for the apr_sockaddr_t and associated storage.
   439   */
   440  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_sockaddr_info_copy(apr_sockaddr_t **dst,
   441                                                   const apr_sockaddr_t *src,
   442                                                   apr_pool_t *p);
   443  
   444  /**
   445   * Set the zone of an IPv6 link-local address object.
   446   * @param sa Socket address object
   447   * @param zone_id Zone ID (textual "eth0" or numeric "3").
   448   * @return Returns APR_EBADIP for non-IPv6 socket or an IPv6 address
   449   * which isn't link-local.
   450   */
   451  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_sockaddr_zone_set(apr_sockaddr_t *sa,
   452                                                  const char *zone_id);
   453  
   454  
   455  /**
   456   * Retrieve the zone of an IPv6 link-local address object.
   457   * @param sa Socket address object
   458   * @param name If non-NULL, set to the textual representation of the zone id
   459   * @param id If non-NULL, set to the integer zone id
   460   * @param p Pool from which *name is allocated if used.
   461   * @return Returns APR_EBADIP for non-IPv6 socket or socket without any zone id
   462   * set, or other error if the interface could not be mapped to a name.
   463   * @remark Both name and id may be NULL, neither are modified if
   464   * non-NULL in error cases.
   465   */
   466  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_sockaddr_zone_get(const apr_sockaddr_t *sa,
   467                                                  const char **name,
   468                                                  apr_uint32_t *id,
   469                                                  apr_pool_t *p);                                                
   470      
   471  /**
   472   * Look up the host name from an apr_sockaddr_t.
   473   * @param hostname The hostname.
   474   * @param sa The apr_sockaddr_t.
   475   * @param flags Special processing flags.
   476   * @remark Results can vary significantly between platforms
   477   * when processing wildcard socket addresses.
   478   */
   479  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_getnameinfo(char **hostname,
   480                                            apr_sockaddr_t *sa,
   481                                            apr_int32_t flags);
   482  
   483  /**
   484   * Parse hostname/IP address with scope id and port.
   485   *
   486   * Any of the following strings are accepted:
   487   *   8080                  (just the port number)
   488   *   www.apache.org        (just the hostname)
   489   *   www.apache.org:8080   (hostname and port number)
   490   *   [fe80::1]:80          (IPv6 numeric address string only)
   491   *   [fe80::1%eth0]        (IPv6 numeric address string and scope id)
   492   *
   493   * Invalid strings:
   494   *                         (empty string)
   495   *   [abc]                 (not valid IPv6 numeric address string)
   496   *   abc:65536             (invalid port number)
   497   *
   498   * @param addr The new buffer containing just the hostname.  On output, *addr 
   499   *             will be NULL if no hostname/IP address was specfied.
   500   * @param scope_id The new buffer containing just the scope id.  On output, 
   501   *                 *scope_id will be NULL if no scope id was specified.
   502   * @param port The port number.  On output, *port will be 0 if no port was 
   503   *             specified.
   504   *             ### FIXME: 0 is a legal port (per RFC 1700). this should
   505   *             ### return something besides zero if the port is missing.
   506   * @param str The input string to be parsed.
   507   * @param p The pool from which *addr and *scope_id are allocated.
   508   * @remark If scope id shouldn't be allowed, check for scope_id != NULL in 
   509   *         addition to checking the return code.  If addr/hostname should be 
   510   *         required, check for addr == NULL in addition to checking the 
   511   *         return code.
   512   */
   513  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_parse_addr_port(char **addr,
   514                                                char **scope_id,
   515                                                apr_port_t *port,
   516                                                const char *str,
   517                                                apr_pool_t *p);
   518  
   519  /**
   520   * Get name of the current machine
   521   * @param buf A buffer to store the hostname in.
   522   * @param len The maximum length of the hostname that can be stored in the
   523   *            buffer provided.  The suggested length is APRMAXHOSTLEN + 1.
   524   * @param cont The pool to use.
   525   * @remark If the buffer was not large enough, an error will be returned.
   526   */
   527  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_gethostname(char *buf, int len, apr_pool_t *cont);
   528  
   529  /**
   530   * Return the data associated with the current socket
   531   * @param data The user data associated with the socket.
   532   * @param key The key to associate with the user data.
   533   * @param sock The currently open socket.
   534   */
   535  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_data_get(void **data, const char *key,
   536                                                apr_socket_t *sock);
   537  
   538  /**
   539   * Set the data associated with the current socket.
   540   * @param sock The currently open socket.
   541   * @param data The user data to associate with the socket.
   542   * @param key The key to associate with the data.
   543   * @param cleanup The cleanup to call when the socket is destroyed.
   544   */
   545  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_data_set(apr_socket_t *sock, void *data,
   546                                                const char *key,
   547                                                apr_status_t (*cleanup)(void*));
   548  
   549  /**
   550   * Send data over a network.
   551   * @param sock The socket to send the data over.
   552   * @param buf The buffer which contains the data to be sent. 
   553   * @param len On entry, the number of bytes to send; on exit, the number
   554   *            of bytes sent.
   555   * @remark
   556   * <PRE>
   557   * This functions acts like a blocking write by default.  To change 
   558   * this behavior, use apr_socket_timeout_set() or the APR_SO_NONBLOCK
   559   * socket option.
   560   *
   561   * It is possible for both bytes to be sent and an error to be returned.
   562   *
   563   * APR_EINTR is never returned.
   564   * </PRE>
   565   */
   566  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_send(apr_socket_t *sock, const char *buf, 
   567                                            apr_size_t *len);
   568  
   569  /**
   570   * Send multiple buffers over a network.
   571   * @param sock The socket to send the data over.
   572   * @param vec The array of iovec structs containing the data to send 
   573   * @param nvec The number of iovec structs in the array
   574   * @param len Receives the number of bytes actually written
   575   * @remark
   576   * <PRE>
   577   * This functions acts like a blocking write by default.  To change 
   578   * this behavior, use apr_socket_timeout_set() or the APR_SO_NONBLOCK
   579   * socket option.
   580   * The number of bytes actually sent is stored in argument 4.
   581   *
   582   * It is possible for both bytes to be sent and an error to be returned.
   583   *
   584   * APR_EINTR is never returned.
   585   * </PRE>
   586   */
   587  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_sendv(apr_socket_t *sock, 
   588                                             const struct iovec *vec,
   589                                             apr_int32_t nvec, apr_size_t *len);
   590  
   591  /**
   592   * @param sock The socket to send from
   593   * @param where The apr_sockaddr_t describing where to send the data
   594   * @param flags The flags to use
   595   * @param buf  The data to send
   596   * @param len  The length of the data to send
   597   */
   598  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_sendto(apr_socket_t *sock, 
   599                                              apr_sockaddr_t *where,
   600                                              apr_int32_t flags, const char *buf, 
   601                                              apr_size_t *len);
   602  
   603  /**
   604   * Read data from a socket.  On success, the address of the peer from
   605   * which the data was sent is copied into the @a from parameter, and the
   606   * @a len parameter is updated to give the number of bytes written to
   607   * @a buf.
   608   *
   609   * @param from Updated with the address from which the data was received
   610   * @param sock The socket to use
   611   * @param flags The flags to use
   612   * @param buf  The buffer to use
   613   * @param len  The length of the available buffer
   614   */
   615  
   616  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_recvfrom(apr_sockaddr_t *from, 
   617                                                apr_socket_t *sock,
   618                                                apr_int32_t flags, char *buf, 
   619                                                apr_size_t *len);
   620   
   621  #if APR_HAS_SENDFILE || defined(DOXYGEN)
   622  
   623  /**
   624   * Send a file from an open file descriptor to a socket, along with 
   625   * optional headers and trailers
   626   * @param sock The socket to which we're writing
   627   * @param file The open file from which to read
   628   * @param hdtr A structure containing the headers and trailers to send
   629   * @param offset Offset into the file where we should begin writing
   630   * @param len (input)  - Number of bytes to send from the file 
   631   *            (output) - Number of bytes actually sent, 
   632   *                       including headers, file, and trailers
   633   * @param flags APR flags that are mapped to OS specific flags
   634   * @remark This functions acts like a blocking write by default.  To change 
   635   *         this behavior, use apr_socket_timeout_set() or the
   636   *         APR_SO_NONBLOCK socket option.
   637   * The number of bytes actually sent is stored in the len parameter.
   638   * The offset parameter is passed by reference for no reason; its
   639   * value will never be modified by the apr_socket_sendfile() function.
   640   */
   641  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_sendfile(apr_socket_t *sock, 
   642                                                apr_file_t *file,
   643                                                apr_hdtr_t *hdtr,
   644                                                apr_off_t *offset,
   645                                                apr_size_t *len,
   646                                                apr_int32_t flags);
   647  
   648  #endif /* APR_HAS_SENDFILE */
   649  
   650  /**
   651   * Read data from a network.
   652   * @param sock The socket to read the data from.
   653   * @param buf The buffer to store the data in. 
   654   * @param len On entry, the number of bytes to receive; on exit, the number
   655   *            of bytes received.
   656   * @remark
   657   * <PRE>
   658   * This functions acts like a blocking read by default.  To change 
   659   * this behavior, use apr_socket_timeout_set() or the APR_SO_NONBLOCK
   660   * socket option.
   661   * The number of bytes actually received is stored in argument 3.
   662   *
   663   * It is possible for both bytes to be received and an APR_EOF or
   664   * other error to be returned.
   665   *
   666   * APR_EINTR is never returned.
   667   * </PRE>
   668   */
   669  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_recv(apr_socket_t *sock, 
   670                                     char *buf, apr_size_t *len);
   671  
   672  /**
   673   * Setup socket options for the specified socket
   674   * @param sock The socket to set up.
   675   * @param opt The option we would like to configure.  One of:
   676   * <PRE>
   677   *            APR_SO_DEBUG      --  turn on debugging information 
   678   *            APR_SO_KEEPALIVE  --  keep connections active
   679   *            APR_SO_LINGER     --  lingers on close if data is present
   680   *            APR_SO_NONBLOCK   --  Turns blocking on/off for socket
   681   *                                  When this option is enabled, use
   682   *                                  the APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN() macro to
   683   *                                  see if a send or receive function
   684   *                                  could not transfer data without
   685   *                                  blocking.
   686   *            APR_SO_REUSEADDR  --  The rules used in validating addresses
   687   *                                  supplied to bind should allow reuse
   688   *                                  of local addresses.
   689   *            APR_SO_SNDBUF     --  Set the SendBufferSize
   690   *            APR_SO_RCVBUF     --  Set the ReceiveBufferSize
   691   *            APR_SO_FREEBIND   --  Allow binding to non-local IP address.
   692   * </PRE>
   693   * @param on Value for the option.
   694   */
   695  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_opt_set(apr_socket_t *sock,
   696                                               apr_int32_t opt, apr_int32_t on);
   697  
   698  /**
   699   * Setup socket timeout for the specified socket
   700   * @param sock The socket to set up.
   701   * @param t Value for the timeout.
   702   * <PRE>
   703   *   t > 0  -- read and write calls return APR_TIMEUP if specified time
   704   *             elapsess with no data read or written
   705   *   t == 0 -- read and write calls never block
   706   *   t < 0  -- read and write calls block
   707   * </PRE>
   708   */
   709  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_timeout_set(apr_socket_t *sock,
   710                                                   apr_interval_time_t t);
   711  
   712  /**
   713   * Query socket options for the specified socket
   714   * @param sock The socket to query
   715   * @param opt The option we would like to query.  One of:
   716   * <PRE>
   717   *            APR_SO_DEBUG      --  turn on debugging information 
   718   *            APR_SO_KEEPALIVE  --  keep connections active
   719   *            APR_SO_LINGER     --  lingers on close if data is present
   720   *            APR_SO_NONBLOCK   --  Turns blocking on/off for socket
   721   *            APR_SO_REUSEADDR  --  The rules used in validating addresses
   722   *                                  supplied to bind should allow reuse
   723   *                                  of local addresses.
   724   *            APR_SO_SNDBUF     --  Set the SendBufferSize
   725   *            APR_SO_RCVBUF     --  Set the ReceiveBufferSize
   726   *            APR_SO_DISCONNECTED -- Query the disconnected state of the socket.
   727   *                                  (Currently only used on Windows)
   728   * </PRE>
   729   * @param on Socket option returned on the call.
   730   */
   731  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_opt_get(apr_socket_t *sock, 
   732                                               apr_int32_t opt, apr_int32_t *on);
   733  
   734  /**
   735   * Query socket timeout for the specified socket
   736   * @param sock The socket to query
   737   * @param t Socket timeout returned from the query.
   738   */
   739  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_timeout_get(apr_socket_t *sock, 
   740                                                   apr_interval_time_t *t);
   741  
   742  /**
   743   * Query the specified socket if at the OOB/Urgent data mark
   744   * @param sock The socket to query
   745   * @param atmark Is set to true if socket is at the OOB/urgent mark,
   746   *               otherwise is set to false.
   747   */
   748  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_atmark(apr_socket_t *sock, 
   749                                              int *atmark);
   750  
   751  /**
   752   * Return an address associated with a socket; either the address to
   753   * which the socket is bound locally or the address of the peer
   754   * to which the socket is connected.
   755   * @param sa The returned apr_sockaddr_t.
   756   * @param which Whether to retrieve the local or remote address
   757   * @param sock The socket to use
   758   */
   759  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_addr_get(apr_sockaddr_t **sa,
   760                                                apr_interface_e which,
   761                                                apr_socket_t *sock);
   762   
   763  /**
   764   * Return the IP address (in numeric address string format) in
   765   * an APR socket address.  APR will allocate storage for the IP address 
   766   * string from the pool of the apr_sockaddr_t.
   767   * @param addr The IP address.
   768   * @param sockaddr The socket address to reference.
   769   */
   770  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_sockaddr_ip_get(char **addr, 
   771                                                apr_sockaddr_t *sockaddr);
   772  
   773  /**
   774   * Write the IP address (in numeric address string format) of the APR
   775   * socket address @a sockaddr into the buffer @a buf (of size @a buflen).
   776   * @param sockaddr The socket address to reference.
   777   */
   778  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_sockaddr_ip_getbuf(char *buf, apr_size_t buflen,
   779                                                   apr_sockaddr_t *sockaddr);
   780  
   781  /**
   782   * See if the IP addresses in two APR socket addresses are
   783   * equivalent.  Appropriate logic is present for comparing
   784   * IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses with IPv4 addresses.
   785   *
   786   * @param addr1 One of the APR socket addresses.
   787   * @param addr2 The other APR socket address.
   788   * @remark The return value will be non-zero if the addresses
   789   * are equivalent.
   790   */
   791  APR_DECLARE(int) apr_sockaddr_equal(const apr_sockaddr_t *addr1,
   792                                      const apr_sockaddr_t *addr2);
   793  
   794  /**
   795   * See if the IP address in an APR socket address refers to the wildcard
   796   * address for the protocol family (e.g., INADDR_ANY for IPv4).
   797   *
   798   * @param addr The APR socket address to examine.
   799   * @remark The return value will be non-zero if the address is
   800   * initialized and is the wildcard address.
   801   */
   802  APR_DECLARE(int) apr_sockaddr_is_wildcard(const apr_sockaddr_t *addr);
   803  
   804  /**
   805  * Return the type of the socket.
   806  * @param sock The socket to query.
   807  * @param type The returned type (e.g., SOCK_STREAM).
   808  */
   809  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_type_get(apr_socket_t *sock,
   810                                                int *type);
   811   
   812  /**
   813   * Given an apr_sockaddr_t and a service name, set the port for the service
   814   * @param sockaddr The apr_sockaddr_t that will have its port set
   815   * @param servname The name of the service you wish to use
   816   */
   817  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_getservbyname(apr_sockaddr_t *sockaddr, 
   818                                              const char *servname);
   819  /**
   820   * Build an ip-subnet representation from an IP address and optional netmask or
   821   * number-of-bits.
   822   * @param ipsub The new ip-subnet representation
   823   * @param ipstr The input IP address string
   824   * @param mask_or_numbits The input netmask or number-of-bits string, or NULL
   825   * @param p The pool to allocate from
   826   */
   827  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_ipsubnet_create(apr_ipsubnet_t **ipsub, 
   828                                                const char *ipstr, 
   829                                                const char *mask_or_numbits, 
   830                                                apr_pool_t *p);
   831  
   832  /**
   833   * Test the IP address in an apr_sockaddr_t against a pre-built ip-subnet
   834   * representation.
   835   * @param ipsub The ip-subnet representation
   836   * @param sa The socket address to test
   837   * @return non-zero if the socket address is within the subnet, 0 otherwise
   838   */
   839  APR_DECLARE(int) apr_ipsubnet_test(apr_ipsubnet_t *ipsub, apr_sockaddr_t *sa);
   840  
   841  #if APR_HAS_SO_ACCEPTFILTER || defined(DOXYGEN)
   842  /**
   843   * Set an OS level accept filter.
   844   * @param sock The socket to put the accept filter on.
   845   * @param name The accept filter
   846   * @param args Any extra args to the accept filter.  Passing NULL here removes
   847   *             the accept filter. 
   848   * @bug name and args should have been declared as const char *, as they are in
   849   * APR 2.0
   850   */
   851  apr_status_t apr_socket_accept_filter(apr_socket_t *sock, char *name,
   852                                        char *args);
   853  #endif
   854  
   855  /**
   856   * Return the protocol of the socket.
   857   * @param sock The socket to query.
   858   * @param protocol The returned protocol (e.g., APR_PROTO_TCP).
   859   */
   860  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_socket_protocol_get(apr_socket_t *sock,
   861                                                    int *protocol);
   862  
   863  /**
   864   * Get the pool used by the socket.
   865   */
   866  APR_POOL_DECLARE_ACCESSOR(socket);
   867  
   868  /**
   869   * Set a socket to be inherited by child processes.
   870   */
   871  APR_DECLARE_INHERIT_SET(socket);
   872  
   873  /**
   874   * Unset a socket from being inherited by child processes.
   875   */
   876  APR_DECLARE_INHERIT_UNSET(socket);
   877  
   878  /**
   879   * Set socket permissions.
   880   */
   881  APR_PERMS_SET_IMPLEMENT(socket);
   882  
   883  /**
   884   * @defgroup apr_mcast IP Multicast
   885   * @{
   886   */
   887  
   888  /**
   889   * Join a Multicast Group
   890   * @param sock The socket to join a multicast group
   891   * @param join The address of the multicast group to join
   892   * @param iface Address of the interface to use.  If NULL is passed, the 
   893   *              default multicast interface will be used. (OS Dependent)
   894   * @param source Source Address to accept transmissions from (non-NULL 
   895   *               implies Source-Specific Multicast)
   896   */
   897  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_mcast_join(apr_socket_t *sock,
   898                                           apr_sockaddr_t *join,
   899                                           apr_sockaddr_t *iface,
   900                                           apr_sockaddr_t *source);
   901  
   902  /**
   903   * Leave a Multicast Group.  All arguments must be the same as
   904   * apr_mcast_join.
   905   * @param sock The socket to leave a multicast group
   906   * @param addr The address of the multicast group to leave
   907   * @param iface Address of the interface to use.  If NULL is passed, the 
   908   *              default multicast interface will be used. (OS Dependent)
   909   * @param source Source Address to accept transmissions from (non-NULL 
   910   *               implies Source-Specific Multicast)
   911   */
   912  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_mcast_leave(apr_socket_t *sock,
   913                                            apr_sockaddr_t *addr,
   914                                            apr_sockaddr_t *iface,
   915                                            apr_sockaddr_t *source);
   916  
   917  /**
   918   * Set the Multicast Time to Live (ttl) for a multicast transmission.
   919   * @param sock The socket to set the multicast ttl
   920   * @param ttl Time to live to Assign. 0-255, default=1
   921   * @remark If the TTL is 0, packets will only be seen by sockets on 
   922   * the local machine, and only when multicast loopback is enabled.
   923   */
   924  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_mcast_hops(apr_socket_t *sock,
   925                                           apr_byte_t ttl);
   926  
   927  /**
   928   * Toggle IP Multicast Loopback
   929   * @param sock The socket to set multicast loopback
   930   * @param opt 0=disable, 1=enable
   931   */
   932  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_mcast_loopback(apr_socket_t *sock,
   933                                               apr_byte_t opt);
   934  
   935  
   936  /**
   937   * Set the Interface to be used for outgoing Multicast Transmissions.
   938   * @param sock The socket to set the multicast interface on
   939   * @param iface Address of the interface to use for Multicast
   940   */
   941  APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_mcast_interface(apr_socket_t *sock,
   942                                                apr_sockaddr_t *iface);
   943  
   944  /** @} */
   945  
   946  /** @} */
   947  
   948  #ifdef __cplusplus
   949  }
   950  #endif
   951  
   952  #endif  /* ! APR_NETWORK_IO_H */
   953