/*
* %CopyrightBegin%
*
* Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2009. All Rights Reserved.
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
* Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
* compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
* Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
* retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/.
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
* basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
* the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
* under the License.
*
* %CopyrightEnd%
*/
#ifndef EI_H
#define EI_H
#define EI_HAVE_TIMEOUT 1 /* Flag to user code that we have them */
#define USE_EI_UNDOCUMENTED /* Want declarations for undocumented */
/************************************************************************/
/* This file defines the complete interface to ei */
/************************************************************************/
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Include types needed below */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#if defined(__WIN32__)
#include <winsock2.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <winbase.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h> /* Need type FILE */
#include <errno.h> /* Need EHOSTUNREACH, ENOMEM, ... */
#if !defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(VXWORKS) || (defined(VXWORKS) && defined(HAVE_SENS))
# include <netdb.h>
#endif
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Defines part of API */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*
* Some error codes might be missing, so here's a backstop definitions
* of the ones we use with `erl_errno':
*/
#ifndef EMSGSIZE /* Message too long */
#define EMSGSIZE EIO
#endif
#ifndef ETIMEDOUT /* Connection timed out */
#define ETIMEDOUT EIO
#endif
#ifndef EHOSTUNREACH /* No route to host */
#define EHOSTUNREACH EIO
#endif
/* FIXME just a few are documented, does it mean they can't be returned? */
#define ERL_ERROR -1 /* Error of some kind */
#define ERL_NO_DAEMON -2 /* No contact with EPMD */
#define ERL_NO_PORT -3 /* No port received from EPMD */
#define ERL_CONNECT_FAIL -4 /* Connect to Erlang Node failed */
#define ERL_TIMEOUT -5 /* A timeout has expired */
#define ERL_NO_REMOTE -6 /* Cannot execute rsh */
#define ERL_TICK 0
#define ERL_MSG 1
#define ERL_NO_TIMEOUT -1
/* these are the control message types */
#define ERL_LINK 1
#define ERL_SEND 2
#define ERL_EXIT 3
#define ERL_UNLINK 4
#define ERL_NODE_LINK 5
#define ERL_REG_SEND 6
#define ERL_GROUP_LEADER 7
#define ERL_EXIT2 8
#define ERL_PASS_THROUGH 'p'
/* new ones for tracing, from Kenneth */
#define ERL_SEND_TT 12
#define ERL_EXIT_TT 13
#define ERL_REG_SEND_TT 16
#define ERL_EXIT2_TT 18
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Defines used for ei_get_type_internal() output */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*
* these are the term type indicators used in
* the external (distribution) format
*/
/* FIXME we don't want to export these..... */
#define ERL_SMALL_INTEGER_EXT 'a'
#define ERL_INTEGER_EXT 'b'
#define ERL_FLOAT_EXT 'c'
#define NEW_FLOAT_EXT 'F'
#define ERL_ATOM_EXT 'd'
#define ERL_REFERENCE_EXT 'e'
#define ERL_NEW_REFERENCE_EXT 'r'
#define ERL_PORT_EXT 'f'
#define ERL_PID_EXT 'g'
#define ERL_SMALL_TUPLE_EXT 'h'
#define ERL_LARGE_TUPLE_EXT 'i'
#define ERL_NIL_EXT 'j'
#define ERL_STRING_EXT 'k'
#define ERL_LIST_EXT 'l'
#define ERL_BINARY_EXT 'm'
#define ERL_SMALL_BIG_EXT 'n'
#define ERL_LARGE_BIG_EXT 'o'
#define ERL_NEW_FUN_EXT 'p'
#define ERL_FUN_EXT 'u'
#define ERL_NEW_CACHE 'N' /* c nodes don't know these two */
#define ERL_CACHED_ATOM 'C'
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Define the erl_errno macro */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* GCC's attributes are too useful to not use. Other compilers
* just lose opportunities to optimize and warn.
*/
#if !defined(__GNUC__) || __GNUC__ < 2
# define __attribute__(foo) /* nothing */
#endif
/*
* Define the 'erl_errno' facility. Unfortunately this lives on in
* the 'ei' interface as well.... :-(
*/
#if defined(_REENTRANT) || defined(VXWORKS) || defined(__WIN32__)
/* 'erl_errno' as a function return value */
volatile int* __erl_errno_place(void) __attribute__ ((__const__));
#define erl_errno (*__erl_errno_place ())
#else /* !_REENTRANT && !VXWORKS && !__WIN32__ */
extern volatile int __erl_errno;
#define erl_errno __erl_errno
#endif /* !_REENTRANT && !VXWORKS && !__WIN32__ */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Type definitions */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*
* To avoid confusion about the MAXHOSTNAMELEN when compiling the
* library and when using the library we set a value that we use
*/
#define EI_MAXHOSTNAMELEN 64
#define EI_MAXALIVELEN 63
#define EI_MAX_COOKIE_SIZE 512
#define MAXATOMLEN 255
#define MAXNODELEN EI_MAXALIVELEN+1+EI_MAXHOSTNAMELEN
/* a pid */
typedef struct {
char node[MAXATOMLEN+1];
unsigned int num;
unsigned int serial;
unsigned int creation;
} erlang_pid;
/* a port */
typedef struct {
char node[MAXATOMLEN+1];
unsigned int id;
unsigned int creation;
} erlang_port;
/* a ref */
typedef struct {
char node[MAXATOMLEN+1];
int len;
unsigned int n[3];
unsigned int creation;
} erlang_ref;
/* a trace token */
typedef struct {
long serial;
long prev;
erlang_pid from;
long label;
long flags;
} erlang_trace;
/* a message */
typedef struct {
long msgtype;
erlang_pid from;
erlang_pid to;
char toname[MAXATOMLEN+1];
char cookie[MAXATOMLEN+1];
erlang_trace token;
} erlang_msg;
/* a fun */
typedef struct {
long arity;
char module[MAXATOMLEN+1];
char md5[16];
long index;
long old_index;
long uniq;
long n_free_vars;
erlang_pid pid;
long free_var_len;
char* free_vars;
} erlang_fun;
/* a big */
typedef struct {
unsigned int arity;
int is_neg;
void *digits;
} erlang_big;
typedef struct {
char ei_type;
int arity;
int size;
union {
long i_val;
double d_val;
char atom_name[MAXATOMLEN+1];
erlang_pid pid;
erlang_port port;
erlang_ref ref;
} value;
} ei_term;
/* XXX */
typedef struct {
char ipadr[4]; /* stored in network byte order */
char nodename[MAXNODELEN+1];
} ErlConnect;
typedef struct ei_cnode_s {
char thishostname[EI_MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1];
char thisnodename[MAXNODELEN+1];
char thisalivename[EI_MAXALIVELEN+1];
/* Currently this_ipaddr isn't used */
/* struct in_addr this_ipaddr; */
char ei_connect_cookie[EI_MAX_COOKIE_SIZE+1];
short creation;
erlang_pid self;
} ei_cnode;
typedef struct in_addr *Erl_IpAddr;
/* A dynamic version of ei XX */
typedef struct ei_x_buff_TAG {
char* buff;
int buffsz;
int index;
} ei_x_buff;
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Function definitions (listed in same order as documentation) */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Handle the connection */
int ei_connect_init(ei_cnode* ec, const char* this_node_name,
const char *cookie, short creation);
int ei_connect_xinit (ei_cnode* ec, const char *thishostname,
const char *thisalivename, const char *thisnodename,
Erl_IpAddr thisipaddr, const char *cookie,
const short creation);
int ei_connect(ei_cnode* ec, char *nodename);
int ei_connect_tmo(ei_cnode* ec, char *nodename, unsigned ms);
int ei_xconnect(ei_cnode* ec, Erl_IpAddr adr, char *alivename);
int ei_xconnect_tmo(ei_cnode* ec, Erl_IpAddr adr, char *alivename, unsigned ms);
int ei_receive(int fd, unsigned char *bufp, int bufsize);
int ei_receive_tmo(int fd, unsigned char *bufp, int bufsize, unsigned ms);
int ei_receive_msg(int fd, erlang_msg* msg, ei_x_buff* x);
int ei_receive_msg_tmo(int fd, erlang_msg* msg, ei_x_buff* x, unsigned ms);
int ei_xreceive_msg(int fd, erlang_msg* msg, ei_x_buff* x);
int ei_xreceive_msg_tmo(int fd, erlang_msg* msg, ei_x_buff* x, unsigned ms);
int ei_send(int fd, erlang_pid* to, char* buf, int len);
int ei_send_tmo(int fd, erlang_pid* to, char* buf, int len, unsigned ms);
int ei_reg_send(ei_cnode* ec, int fd, char *server_name, char* buf, int len);
int ei_reg_send_tmo(ei_cnode* ec, int fd, char *server_name, char* buf, int len, unsigned ms);
int ei_rpc(ei_cnode* ec, int fd, char *mod, char *fun,
const char* inbuf, int inbuflen, ei_x_buff* x);
int ei_rpc_to(ei_cnode* ec, int fd, char *mod, char *fun,
const char* buf, int len);
int ei_rpc_from(ei_cnode* ec, int fd, int timeout, erlang_msg* msg,
ei_x_buff* x);
int ei_publish(ei_cnode* ec, int port);
int ei_publish_tmo(ei_cnode* ec, int port, unsigned ms);
int ei_accept(ei_cnode* ec, int lfd, ErlConnect *conp);
int ei_accept_tmo(ei_cnode* ec, int lfd, ErlConnect *conp, unsigned ms);
int ei_unpublish(ei_cnode* ec);
int ei_unpublish_tmo(const char *alive, unsigned ms);
const char *ei_thisnodename(const ei_cnode* ec);
const char *ei_thishostname(const ei_cnode* ec);
const char *ei_thisalivename(const ei_cnode* ec);
erlang_pid *ei_self(ei_cnode* ec);
/*
* settings
*/
void ei_set_compat_rel(unsigned rel);
void ei_set_tracelevel(int);
int ei_get_tracelevel(void);
/*
* We have erl_gethost*() so we include ei versions as well.
*/
#if defined(VXWORKS)
extern int h_errno;
/*
* We need these definitions - if the user has SENS then he gets them
* from netdb.h, otherwise we define them ourselves.
*
* If you are getting "multiple definition" errors here,
* make sure you have included <netdb.h> BEFORE "erl_interface.h"
* or define HAVE_SENS in your CFLAGS.
*/
#if !defined(HAVE_SENS) && !defined(HOST_NOT_FOUND) /* just in case */
struct hostent {
char *h_name; /* official name of host */
char **h_aliases; /* alias list */
int h_addrtype; /* host address type */
int h_length; /* length of address */
char **h_addr_list; /* list of addresses from name server */
#define h_addr h_addr_list[0] /* address, for backward compatiblity */
unsigned int unused; /* SENS defines this as ttl */
};
#define HOST_NOT_FOUND 1 /* Authoritative Answer Host not found */
#define TRY_AGAIN 2 /* Non-Authoritive Host not found, or SERVERFAIL */
#define NO_RECOVERY 3 /* Non recoverable errors, FORMERR, REFUSED, NOTIMP */
#define NO_DATA 4 /* Valid name, no data record of requested type */
#define NO_ADDRESS NO_DATA /* no address, look for MX record */
#endif /* !HAVE_SENS && !HOST_NOT_FOUND */
#endif /* VXWORKS */
struct hostent *ei_gethostbyname(const char *name);
struct hostent *ei_gethostbyaddr(const char *addr, int len, int type);
struct hostent *ei_gethostbyname_r(const char *name,
struct hostent *hostp,
char *buffer,
int buflen,
int *h_errnop);
struct hostent *ei_gethostbyaddr_r(const char *addr,
int length,
int type,
struct hostent *hostp,
char *buffer,
int buflen,
int *h_errnop);
/* Encode/decode functions */
int ei_encode_version(char *buf, int *index);
int ei_x_encode_version(ei_x_buff* x);
int ei_encode_long(char *buf, int *index, long p);
int ei_x_encode_long(ei_x_buff* x, long n);
int ei_encode_ulong(char *buf, int *index, unsigned long p);
int ei_x_encode_ulong(ei_x_buff* x, unsigned long n);
int ei_encode_double(char *buf, int *index, double p);
int ei_x_encode_double(ei_x_buff* x, double dbl);
int ei_encode_boolean(char *buf, int *index, int p);
int ei_x_encode_boolean(ei_x_buff* x, int p);
int ei_encode_char(char *buf, int *index, char p);
int ei_x_encode_char(ei_x_buff* x, char p);
int ei_encode_string(char *buf, int *index, const char *p);
int ei_encode_string_len(char *buf, int *index, const char *p, int len);
int ei_x_encode_string(ei_x_buff* x, const char* s);
int ei_x_encode_string_len(ei_x_buff* x, const char* s, int len);
int ei_encode_atom(char *buf, int *index, const char *p);
int ei_encode_atom_len(char *buf, int *index, const char *p, int len);
int ei_x_encode_atom(ei_x_buff* x, const char* s);
int ei_x_encode_atom_len(ei_x_buff* x, const char* s, int len);
int ei_encode_binary(char *buf, int *index, const void *p, long len);
int ei_x_encode_binary(ei_x_buff* x, const void* s, int len);
int ei_encode_pid(char *buf, int *index, const erlang_pid *p);
int ei_x_encode_pid(ei_x_buff* x, const erlang_pid* pid);
int ei_encode_fun(char* buf, int* index, const erlang_fun* p);
int ei_x_encode_fun(ei_x_buff* x, const erlang_fun* fun);
int ei_encode_port(char *buf, int *index, const erlang_port *p);
int ei_x_encode_port(ei_x_buff* x, const erlang_port *p);
int ei_encode_ref(char *buf, int *index, const erlang_ref *p);
int ei_x_encode_ref(ei_x_buff* x, const erlang_ref *p);
int ei_encode_term(char *buf, int *index, void *t); /* ETERM* actually */
int ei_x_encode_term(ei_x_buff* x, void* t);
int ei_encode_trace(char *buf, int *index, const erlang_trace *p);
int ei_x_encode_trace(ei_x_buff* x, const erlang_trace *p);
int ei_encode_tuple_header(char *buf, int *index, int arity);
int ei_x_encode_tuple_header(ei_x_buff* x, long n);
int ei_encode_list_header(char *buf, int *index, int arity);
int ei_x_encode_list_header(ei_x_buff* x, long n);
#define ei_encode_empty_list(buf,i) ei_encode_list_header(buf,i,0)
int ei_x_encode_empty_list(ei_x_buff* x);
/*
* ei_get_type() returns the type and "size" of the item at
* buf[index]. For strings and atoms, size is the number of characters
* not including the terminating 0. For binaries, size is the number
* of bytes. For lists and tuples, size is the arity of the
* object. For other types, size is 0. In all cases, index is left
* unchanged.
*/
int ei_get_type(const char *buf, const int *index, int *type, int *size);
int ei_get_type_internal(const char *buf, const int *index, int *type,
int *size);
/* Step through buffer, decoding the given type into the buffer
* provided. On success, 0 is returned and index is updated to point
* to the start of the next item in the buffer. If the type of item at
* buf[index] is not the requested type, -1 is returned and index is
* not updated. The buffer provided by the caller must be sufficiently
* large to contain the decoded object.
*/
int ei_decode_version(const char *buf, int *index, int *version);
int ei_decode_long(const char *buf, int *index, long *p);
int ei_decode_ulong(const char *buf, int *index, unsigned long *p);
int ei_decode_double(const char *buf, int *index, double *p);
int ei_decode_boolean(const char *buf, int *index, int *p);
int ei_decode_char(const char *buf, int *index, char *p);
int ei_decode_string(const char *buf, int *index, char *p);
int ei_decode_atom(const char *buf, int *index, char *p);
int ei_decode_binary(const char *buf, int *index, void *p, long *len);
int ei_decode_fun(const char* buf, int* index, erlang_fun* p);
void free_fun(erlang_fun* f);
int ei_decode_pid(const char *buf, int *index, erlang_pid *p);
int ei_decode_port(const char *buf, int *index, erlang_port *p);
int ei_decode_ref(const char *buf, int *index, erlang_ref *p);
int ei_decode_term(const char *buf, int *index, void *t); /* ETERM** actually */
int ei_decode_trace(const char *buf, int *index, erlang_trace *p);
int ei_decode_tuple_header(const char *buf, int *index, int *arity);
int ei_decode_list_header(const char *buf, int *index, int *arity);
/*
* ei_decode_ei_term() returns 1 if term is decoded, 0 if term is OK,
* but not decoded here and -1 if something is wrong. ONLY changes
* index if term is decoded (return value 1)!
*/
int ei_decode_ei_term(const char* buf, int* index, ei_term* term);
/*
* ei_print_term to print out a binary coded term
*/
int ei_print_term(FILE *fp, const char* buf, int* index);
int ei_s_print_term(char** s, const char* buf, int* index);
/*
* format to build binary format terms a bit like printf
*/
int ei_x_format(ei_x_buff* x, const char* fmt, ...);
int ei_x_format_wo_ver(ei_x_buff* x, const char *fmt, ...);
int ei_x_new(ei_x_buff* x);
int ei_x_new_with_version(ei_x_buff* x);
int ei_x_free(ei_x_buff* x);
int ei_x_append(ei_x_buff* x, const ei_x_buff* x2);
int ei_x_append_buf(ei_x_buff* x, const char* buf, int len);
int ei_skip_term(const char* buf, int* index);
/***************************************************************************
*
* Hash types needed by registry types
*
***************************************************************************/
#define EI_SMALLKEY 32
typedef struct bucket_s {
int rawhash;
const char *key;
char keybuf[EI_SMALLKEY];
const void *value;
struct bucket_s *next;
} ei_bucket;
/* users of the package declare variables as pointers to this. */
typedef struct {
ei_bucket **tab;
int (*hash)(const char *); /* hash function for this table */
int size; /* size of table */
int nelem; /* nr elements */
int npos; /* nr occupied positions */
ei_bucket *freelist; /* reuseable freed buckets */
} ei_hash;
/***************************************************************************
*
* Registry defines, types, functions
*
***************************************************************************/
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* XXXXXXXXXXX */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* registry object attributes */
#define EI_DIRTY 0x01 /* dirty bit (object value differs from backup) */
#define EI_DELET 0x02 /* object is deleted */
#define EI_INT 0x10 /* object is an integer */
#define EI_FLT 0x20 /* object is a float */
#define EI_STR 0x40 /* object is a string */
#define EI_BIN 0x80 /* object is a binary, i.e. pointer to arbitrary type */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* XXXXXXXXXXX */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
typedef struct ei_reg_inode {
int attr;
int size;
union {
long i;
double f;
char *s;
void *p;
} val;
struct ei_reg_inode *next;
} ei_reg_obj;
typedef struct {
ei_reg_obj *freelist;
ei_hash *tab;
} ei_reg;
struct ei_reg_stat {
int attr; /* object attributes (see above) */
int size; /* size in bytes (for STR and BIN) 0 for others */
};
struct ei_reg_tabstat {
int size; /* size of table */
int nelem; /* number of stored elements */
int npos; /* number of occupied positions */
int collisions; /* number of positions with more than one element */
};
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* XXXXXXXXXXX */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* FIXME move comments to source */
/* open / close registry. On open, a descriptor is returned that must
* be specified in all subsequent calls to registry functions. You can
* open as many registries as you like.
*/
ei_reg *ei_reg_open(int size);
int ei_reg_resize(ei_reg *oldreg, int newsize);
int ei_reg_close(ei_reg *reg);
/* set values... these routines assign values to keys. If the key
* exists, the previous value is discarded and the new one replaces
* it.
*
* BIN objects require an additional argument indicating the size in
* bytes of the stored object. This will be used when the object is
* backed up, since it will need to be copied at that time. Remember
* also that pointers are process-space specific and it is not
* meaningful to back them up for later recall. If you are storing
* binary objects for backup, make sure that they are self-contained
* (without references to other objects).
*
* On success the function returns 0, otherwise a value
* indicating the reason for failure will be returned.
*/
int ei_reg_setival(ei_reg *reg, const char *key, long i);
int ei_reg_setfval(ei_reg *reg, const char *key, double f);
int ei_reg_setsval(ei_reg *reg, const char *key, const char *s);
int ei_reg_setpval(ei_reg *reg, const char *key, const void *p, int size);
/* general set function (specifiy type via flags)
* optional arguments are as for equivalent type-specific function,
* i.e.:
* ei_reg_setval(fd, path, EI_INT, int i);
* ei_reg_setval(fd, path, EI_FLT, float f);
* ei_reg_setval(fd, path, EI_STR, const char *s);
* ei_reg_setval(fd, path, EI_BIN, const void *p, int size);
*/
int ei_reg_setval(ei_reg *reg, const char *key, int flags, ...);
/* get value of specific type object */
/* warning: it may be difficult to detect errors when using these
* functions, since the error values are returned "in band"
*/
long ei_reg_getival(ei_reg *reg, const char *key);
double ei_reg_getfval(ei_reg *reg, const char *key);
const char *ei_reg_getsval(ei_reg *reg, const char *key);
const void *ei_reg_getpval(ei_reg *reg, const char *key, int *size);
/* get value of any type object (must specify)
* Retrieve a value from an object. The type of value expected and a
* pointer to a large enough buffer must be provided. flags must be
* set to the appropriate type (see type constants above) and the
* object type must match. If (flags == 0) the pointer is *assumed* to
* be of the correct type for the object. In any case, the actual
* object type is always returned on success.
*
* The argument following flags must be one of int*, double*, const
* char** and const void**.
*
* for BIN objects an int* is needed to return the size of the object, i.e.
* int ei_reg_getval(ei_reg *reg, const char *path, int flags, void **p, int *size);
*/
int ei_reg_getval(ei_reg *reg, const char *key, int flags, ...);
/* mark the object as dirty. Normally this operation will not be
* necessary, as it is done automatically by all of the above 'set'
* functions. However, if you modify the contents of an object pointed
* to by a STR or BIN object, then the registry will not be aware of
* the change. As a result, the object may be missed on a subsequent
* backup operation. Use this function to set the dirty bit on the
* object.
*/
int ei_reg_markdirty(ei_reg *reg, const char *key);
/* remove objects. The value, if any, is discarded. For STR and BIN
* objects, the object itself is removed using free(). */
int ei_reg_delete(ei_reg *reg, const char *key);
/* get information about an object */
int ei_reg_stat(ei_reg *reg, const char *key, struct ei_reg_stat *obuf);
/* get information about table */
int ei_reg_tabstat(ei_reg *reg, struct ei_reg_tabstat *obuf);
/* dump to / restore from backup */
/* fd is open descriptor to Erlang, mntab is Mnesia table name */
/* flags here: */
#define EI_FORCE 0x1 /* dump all records (not just dirty ones) */
#define EI_NOPURGE 0x2 /* don't purge deleted records */
int ei_reg_dump(int fd, ei_reg *reg, const char *mntab, int flags);
int ei_reg_restore(int fd, ei_reg *reg, const char *mntab);
int ei_reg_purge(ei_reg *reg);
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Encoding/decoding bugnums to GNU MP format */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* If the user included <gmp.h> we supply some more functions */
#if defined(__GNU_MP_VERSION) \
&& __GNU_MP_VERSION == 4 && __GNU_MP_VERSION_MINOR >= 1
int ei_decode_bignum(const char *buf, int *index, mpz_t obj);
int ei_encode_bignum(char *buf, int *index, mpz_t obj);
int ei_x_encode_bignum(ei_x_buff *x, mpz_t obj);
#endif /* __GNU_MP_VERSION */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Function definitions not documented FIXME */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* FIXME replace this primitive type size code */
#ifdef __WIN32__
#define EI_LONGLONG __int64
#define EI_ULONGLONG unsigned __int64
#else
#ifndef VXWORKS
#define EI_LONGLONG long long
#define EI_ULONGLONG unsigned long long
#endif
#endif
#ifndef VXWORKS
int ei_decode_longlong(const char *buf, int *index, EI_LONGLONG *p);
int ei_decode_ulonglong(const char *buf, int *index, EI_ULONGLONG *p);
int ei_encode_longlong(char *buf, int *index, EI_LONGLONG p);
int ei_encode_ulonglong(char *buf, int *index, EI_ULONGLONG p);
int ei_x_encode_longlong(ei_x_buff* x, EI_LONGLONG n);
int ei_x_encode_ulonglong(ei_x_buff* x, EI_ULONGLONG n);
#endif
#ifdef USE_EI_UNDOCUMENTED
/*
* Decode a list of integers into an integer array (i.e. even if it is
* encoded as a string). count gets number of items in array.
* See "decode_intlist.c".
*/
int ei_decode_intlist(const char *buf, int *index, long *a, int *count);
/*
* FIXME: used in IC, document?
* bufp = address of pointer to dynamically allocated buffer - may be reallocated by
* this function if it is too small for the message
* bufsz = in/out value: in=user buffer size, out=new buffer size
* msglen = nr bytes in received message
*/
int ei_receive_encoded(int fd, char **bufp, int *bufsz, erlang_msg *to,
int *msglen);
int ei_receive_encoded_tmo(int fd, char **bufp, int *bufsz, erlang_msg *to,
int *msglen, unsigned ms);
int ei_send_encoded(int fd, const erlang_pid *to, char *msg, int msglen);
int ei_send_encoded_tmo(int fd, const erlang_pid *to, char *msg, int msglen,
unsigned ms);
int ei_send_reg_encoded(int fd, const erlang_pid *from, const char *to,
char *msg, int msglen);
int ei_send_reg_encoded_tmo(int fd, const erlang_pid *from, const char *to,
char *msg, int msglen, unsigned ms);
/*
* Bacward compatibility with old undocumented but used interface...
* FIXME use wrapper function instead?!
*/
#define ei_send_encoded_timeout(Fd,To,Msg,MsgLen,Ms) \
ei_send_encoded_tmo((Fd),(To),(Msg),(MsgLen),(Ms))
#define ei_send_reg_encoded_timeout(Fd,From,To,Msg,MsgLen,Ms) \
ei_send_reg_encoded_tmo((Fd),(From),(To),(Msg),(MsgLen),(Ms))
/* FIXME: is this really the best way to handle bignums? */
int ei_encode_big(char *buf, int *index, erlang_big* big);
int ei_x_encode_big(ei_x_buff* x, erlang_big* big);
int ei_decode_big(const char *buf, int *index, erlang_big* p);
int ei_big_comp(erlang_big *x, erlang_big *y);
int ei_big_to_double(erlang_big *b, double *resp);
int ei_small_to_big(int s, erlang_big *b);
erlang_big *ei_alloc_big(unsigned int arity);
void ei_free_big(erlang_big *b);
#endif /* USE_EI_UNDOCUMENTED */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* EI_H */