X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Flibsystemd-bus%2Fbus-internal.h;h=30b8d519a0a653bf55641ab52db46f8e3cac12c9;hb=2a0e0692565f0435657c93498e09cbb2d3517152;hp=0149604d2a4ef9fed18f8f15188b77a887502b98;hpb=98178d3947d951ca001eaf400b5f362f458dceb5;p=elogind.git diff --git a/src/libsystemd-bus/bus-internal.h b/src/libsystemd-bus/bus-internal.h index 0149604d2..30b8d519a 100644 --- a/src/libsystemd-bus/bus-internal.h +++ b/src/libsystemd-bus/bus-internal.h @@ -24,15 +24,18 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include "hashmap.h" #include "prioq.h" #include "list.h" #include "util.h" +#include "refcnt.h" #include "sd-bus.h" #include "bus-error.h" #include "bus-match.h" +#include "bus-kernel.h" struct reply_callback { sd_bus_message_handler_t callback; @@ -46,6 +49,8 @@ struct filter_callback { sd_bus_message_handler_t callback; void *userdata; + unsigned last_iteration; + LIST_FIELDS(struct filter_callback, callbacks); }; @@ -55,6 +60,8 @@ struct object_callback { char *path; bool is_fallback; + + unsigned last_iteration; }; enum bus_state { @@ -62,9 +69,14 @@ enum bus_state { BUS_OPENING, BUS_AUTHENTICATING, BUS_HELLO, - BUS_RUNNING + BUS_RUNNING, + BUS_CLOSED }; +static inline bool BUS_IS_OPEN(enum bus_state state) { + return state > BUS_UNSET && state < BUS_CLOSED; +} + enum bus_auth { _BUS_AUTH_INVALID, BUS_AUTH_EXTERNAL, @@ -72,17 +84,34 @@ enum bus_auth { }; struct sd_bus { - unsigned n_ref; + /* We use atomic ref counting here since sd_bus_message + objects retain references to their originating sd_bus but + we want to allow them to be processed in a different + thread. We won't provide full thread safety, but only the + bare minimum that makes it possible to use sd_bus and + sd_bus_message objects independently and on different + threads as long as each object is used only once at the + same time. */ + RefCount n_ref; + enum bus_state state; - int fd; + int input_fd, output_fd; int message_version; - bool negotiate_fds:1; + bool is_kernel:1; bool can_fds:1; bool bus_client:1; bool ucred_valid:1; bool is_server:1; bool anonymous_auth:1; + bool prefer_readv:1; + bool prefer_writev:1; + bool processing:1; + bool match_callbacks_modified:1; + bool filter_callbacks_modified:1; + bool object_callbacks_modified:1; + + int use_memfd; void *rbuffer; size_t rbuffer_size; @@ -112,6 +141,8 @@ struct sd_bus { } sockaddr; socklen_t sockaddr_size; + char *kernel; + sd_id128_t server_id; char *address; @@ -136,6 +167,25 @@ struct sd_bus { char **exec_argv; uint64_t hello_serial; + unsigned iteration_counter; + + void *kdbus_buffer; + + /* We do locking around the memfd cache, since we want to + * allow people to process a sd_bus_message in a different + * thread then it was generated on and free it there. Since + * adding something to the memfd cache might happen when a + * message is released, we hence need to protect this bit with + * a mutex. */ + pthread_mutex_t memfd_cache_mutex; + struct memfd_cache memfd_cache[MEMFD_CACHE_MAX]; + unsigned n_memfd_cache; + + pid_t original_pid; + + uint64_t hello_flags; + + uint64_t match_cookie; }; static inline void bus_unrefp(sd_bus **b) { @@ -175,9 +225,12 @@ bool namespace_simple_pattern(const char *pattern, const char *value); bool path_simple_pattern(const char *pattern, const char *value); int bus_message_type_from_string(const char *s, uint8_t *u); +const char *bus_message_type_to_string(uint8_t u); #define error_name_is_valid interface_name_is_valid int bus_ensure_running(sd_bus *bus); int bus_start_running(sd_bus *bus); int bus_next_address(sd_bus *bus); + +bool bus_pid_changed(sd_bus *bus);