/* $Id$ * * SER Remote Procedure Call Interface * * Copyright (C) 2005 iptelorg GmbH * * This file is part of ser, a free SIP server. * * ser is free software; you can redistribute it 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 * * For a license to use the ser software under conditions * other than those described here, or to purchase support for this * software, please contact iptel.org by e-mail at the following addresses: * info@iptel.org * * ser 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, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef _RPC_H #define _RPC_H /* * TODO: Add the possibility to add printf-like formatted string to fault */ enum rpc_flags { RET_ARRAY = (1 << 0), RET_VALUE = (1 << 1) }; typedef enum rpc_capabilities { RPC_DELAYED_REPLY = (1 <<0) /* delayed reply support */ } rpc_capabilities_t; struct rpc_delayed_ctx; /* Send the result to the caller */ typedef int (*rpc_send_f)(void* ctx); /* Send the reply to the client */ typedef void (*rpc_fault_f)(void* ctx, int code, char* fmt, ...); /* Signal a failure to the client */ typedef int (*rpc_add_f)(void* ctx, char* fmt, ...); /* Add a new piece of data to the result */ typedef int (*rpc_scan_f)(void* ctx, char* fmt, ...); /* Retrieve request parameters */ typedef int (*rpc_printf_f)(void* ctx, char* fmt, ...); /* Add printf-like formated data to the result set */ typedef int (*rpc_struct_add_f)(void* ctx, char* fmt, ...); /* Create a new structure */ typedef int (*rpc_struct_scan_f)(void* ctx, char* fmt, ...); /* Scan attributes of a structure */ typedef int (*rpc_struct_printf_f)(void* ctx, char* name, char* fmt, ...); /* Struct version of rpc_printf */ /* returns the supported capabilities */ typedef rpc_capabilities_t (*rpc_capabilities_f)(void* ctx); /* create a special "context" for delayed replies */ typedef struct rpc_delayed_ctx* (*rpc_delayed_ctx_new_f)(void* ctx); /* close the special "context" for delayed replies */ typedef void (*rpc_delayed_ctx_close_f)(struct rpc_delayed_ctx* dctx); /* * RPC context, this is what RPC functions get as a parameter and use * it to obtain the value of the parameters of the call and reference * to the result structure that will be returned to the caller */ typedef struct rpc { rpc_fault_f fault; rpc_send_f send; rpc_add_f add; rpc_scan_f scan; rpc_printf_f printf; rpc_struct_add_f struct_add; rpc_struct_scan_f struct_scan; rpc_struct_printf_f struct_printf; rpc_capabilities_f capabilities; rpc_delayed_ctx_new_f delayed_ctx_new; rpc_delayed_ctx_close_f delayed_ctx_close; } rpc_t; typedef struct rpc_delayed_ctx{ rpc_t rpc; void* reply_ctx; /* more private data might follow */ } rpc_delayed_ctx_t; /* * RPC Function Prototype */ typedef void (*rpc_function_t)(rpc_t* rpc, void* ctx); /* * RPC callback context. * * Defines a convenient way of packing an rpc callback * (rpc_function_t) parameters and it's not used/needed * by the rpc api/interface. */ typedef struct rpc_cb_ctx { rpc_t *rpc; void *c; } rpc_cb_ctx_t; /* * Remote Procedure Call Export */ typedef struct rpc_export { const char* name; /* Name of the RPC function (null terminated) */ rpc_function_t function; /* Pointer to the function */ const char** doc_str; /* Documentation strings, method signature and description */ unsigned int flags; /* Various flags, reserved for future use */ } rpc_export_t; #endif /* _RPC_H */