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[GNUnet-SVN] r33755 - in gnunet/src: fs include |
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Sun, 22 Jun 2014 22:24:36 +0200 |
Author: grothoff
Date: 2014-06-22 22:24:36 +0200 (Sun, 22 Jun 2014)
New Revision: 33755
Modified:
gnunet/src/fs/fs_search.c
gnunet/src/include/gnunet_transport_service.h
gnunet/src/include/gnunet_tun_lib.h
Log:
-reordering API in header to make structure more obvious
Modified: gnunet/src/fs/fs_search.c
===================================================================
--- gnunet/src/fs/fs_search.c 2014-06-22 20:15:18 UTC (rev 33754)
+++ gnunet/src/fs/fs_search.c 2014-06-22 20:24:36 UTC (rev 33755)
@@ -1383,7 +1383,7 @@
*/
static int
search_result_suspend (void *cls,
- const struct GNUNET_HashCode * key,
+ const struct GNUNET_HashCode *key,
void *value)
{
struct GNUNET_FS_SearchContext *sc = cls;
Modified: gnunet/src/include/gnunet_transport_service.h
===================================================================
--- gnunet/src/include/gnunet_transport_service.h 2014-06-22 20:15:18 UTC
(rev 33754)
+++ gnunet/src/include/gnunet_transport_service.h 2014-06-22 20:24:36 UTC
(rev 33755)
@@ -45,186 +45,11 @@
/**
- * Possible state of a neighbour. Initially, we are
#GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_NOT_CONNECTED.
- *
- * Then, there are two main paths. If we receive a CONNECT message, we give
- * the inbound address to ATS. After the check we ask ATS for a suggestion
- * (#GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_RECV_ATS). If ATS makes a suggestion, we
- * send our CONNECT_ACK and go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_RECV_ACK.
- * If we receive a SESSION_ACK, we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED
- * (and notify everyone about the new connection). If the operation times out,
- * we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT.
- *
- * The other case is where we transmit a CONNECT message first. We
- * start with #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_INIT_ATS. If we get an address, we send
- * the CONNECT message and go to state #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_SENT.
- * Once we receive a CONNECT_ACK, we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED
- * (and notify everyone about the new connection and send
- * back a SESSION_ACK). If the operation times out, we go to
- * #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT.
- *
- * If the session is in trouble (i.e. transport-level disconnect or
- * timeout), we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_RECONNECT_ATS where we ask ATS for
a new
- * address (we don't notify anyone about the disconnect yet). Once we
- * have a new address, we enter #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_RECONNECT_SENT and send a
- * CONNECT message. If we receive a
- * CONNECT_ACK, we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED and nobody noticed
that we had
- * trouble; we also send a SESSION_ACK at this time just in case. If
- * the operation times out, we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT (and
notify everyone
- * about the lost connection).
- *
- * If ATS decides to switch addresses while we have a normal
- * connection, we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED_SWITCHING_CONNECT_SENT
- * and send a SESSION_CONNECT. If we get a SESSION_ACK back, we switch the
- * primary connection to the suggested alternative from ATS, go back
- * to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED and send a SESSION_ACK to the other peer
just to be
- * sure. If the operation times out
- * we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED (and notify ATS that the given
alternative
- * address is "invalid").
- *
- * Once a session is in #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT, it is cleaned up and
then goes
- * to (#GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT_FINISHED). If we receive an explicit
disconnect
- * request, we can go from any state to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT,
possibly after
- * generating disconnect notifications.
- *
- * Note that it is quite possible that while we are in any of these
- * states, we could receive a 'CONNECT' request from the other peer.
- * We then enter a 'weird' state where we pursue our own primary state
- * machine (as described above), but with the 'send_connect_ack' flag
- * set to 1. If our state machine allows us to send a 'CONNECT_ACK'
- * (because we have an acceptable address), we send the 'CONNECT_ACK'
- * and set the 'send_connect_ack' to 2. If we then receive a
- * 'SESSION_ACK', we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED (and reset
'send_connect_ack'
- * to 0).
- *
- */
-enum GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PeerState
-{
- /**
- * Fresh peer or completely disconnected
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_NOT_CONNECTED = 0,
-
- /**
- * Asked to initiate connection, trying to get address from ATS
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_INIT_ATS,
-
- /**
- * Sent CONNECT message to other peer, waiting for CONNECT_ACK
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_SENT,
-
- /**
- * Received a CONNECT, asking ATS about address suggestions.
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_RECV_ATS,
-
- /**
- * CONNECT request from other peer was CONNECT_ACK'ed, waiting for
- * SESSION_ACK.
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_RECV_ACK,
-
- /**
- * Got our CONNECT_ACK/SESSION_ACK, connection is up.
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED,
-
- /**
- * Connection got into trouble, rest of the system still believes
- * it to be up, but we're getting a new address from ATS.
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_RECONNECT_ATS,
-
- /**
- * Sent CONNECT over new address (either by ATS telling us to switch
- * addresses or from RECONNECT_ATS); if this fails, we need to tell
- * the rest of the system about a disconnect.
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_RECONNECT_SENT,
-
- /**
- * We have some primary connection, but ATS suggested we switch
- * to some alternative; we now sent a CONNECT message for the
- * alternative session to the other peer and waiting for a
- * CONNECT_ACK to make this our primary connection.
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED_SWITCHING_CONNECT_SENT,
-
- /**
- * Disconnect in progress (we're sending the DISCONNECT message to the
- * other peer; after that is finished, the state will be cleaned up).
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT,
-
- /**
- * We're finished with the disconnect; and are cleaning up the state
- * now! We put the struct into this state when we are really in the
- * task that calls 'free' on it and are about to remove the record
- * from the map. We should never find a 'struct NeighbourMapEntry'
- * in this state in the map. Accessing a 'struct NeighbourMapEntry'
- * in this state virtually always means using memory that has been
- * freed (the exception being the cleanup code in #free_neighbour()).
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT_FINISHED
-};
-
-
-/**
- * Current state of a validation process.
- *
- * FIXME: what state is used to indicate that a validation
- * was successful? If that is clarified/determined, "UGH" in
- * ~gnunet-peerinfo-gtk.c:1103 should be resolved.
- */
-enum GNUNET_TRANSPORT_ValidationState
-{
- /**
- * Undefined state
- *
- * Used for final callback indicating operation done
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_VS_NONE,
-
- /**
- * Fresh validation entry
- *
- * Entry was just created, no validation process was executed
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_VS_NEW,
-
- /**
- * Updated validation entry
- *
- * This is an update for an existing validation entry
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_VS_UPDATE,
-
- /**
- * Timeout for validation entry
- *
- * A timeout occured during the validation process
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_VS_TIMEOUT,
-
- /**
- * Validation entry is removed
- *
- * The validation entry is getting removed due to a failed validation
- */
- GNUNET_TRANSPORT_VS_REMOVE
-};
-
-
-/**
* Function called by the transport for each received message.
*
* @param cls closure
* @param peer (claimed) identity of the other peer
* @param message the message
- * @param ats performance data
- * @param ats_count number of entries in @a ats
*/
typedef void
(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_ReceiveCallback) (void *cls,
@@ -244,8 +69,6 @@
*
* @param cls closure
* @param peer the peer that connected
- * @param ats performance data
- * @param ats_count number of entries in @a ats (excluding 0-termination)
*/
typedef void
(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_NotifyConnect) (void *cls,
@@ -264,97 +87,6 @@
/**
- * Function to call with result of the try connect request.
- *
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param result #GNUNET_OK if message was transmitted to transport service
- * #GNUNET_SYSERR if message was not transmitted to transport
service
- */
-typedef void
-(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_TryConnectCallback) (void *cls,
- const int result);
-
-
-/**
- * Function to call with a textual representation of an address. This
- * function will be called several times with different possible
- * textual representations, and a last time with @address being NULL
- * to signal the end of the iteration. Note that @address NULL
- * always is the last call, regardless of the value in @a res.
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param address NULL on end of iteration,
- * otherwise 0-terminated printable UTF-8 string,
- * in particular an empty string if @a res is #GNUNET_NO
- * @param res result of the address to string conversion:
- * if #GNUNET_OK: conversion successful
- * if #GNUNET_NO: address was invalid (or not supported)
- * if #GNUNET_SYSERR: communication error (IPC error)
- */
-typedef void
-(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_AddressToStringCallback) (void *cls,
- const char *address,
- int res);
-
-
-/**
- * Function to call with information about a peer
- *
- * If one_shot was set to #GNUNET_YES to iterate over all peers once,
- * a final call with NULL for peer and address will follow when done.
- * In this case state and timeout do not contain valid values.
- *
- * The #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_monitor_peers_cancel call MUST not be called from
- * within this function!
- *
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param peer peer this update is about,
- * NULL if this is the final last callback for a iteration operation
- * @param address address, NULL for disconnect notification in monitor mode
- * @param state current state this peer is in
- * @param state_timeout timeout for the current state of the peer
- */
-typedef void
-(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PeerIterateCallback) (void *cls,
- const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity
*peer,
- const struct GNUNET_HELLO_Address
*address,
- enum GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PeerState state,
- struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute
state_timeout);
-
-
-/**
- * Function to call with validation information about a peer
- *
- * This function is called by the transport validation monitoring api to
- * indicate a change to a validation entry. The information included represent
- * the current state of the validation entry,
- *
- * If the monitoring was called with one_shot=GNUNET_YES, a final callback
- * with peer==NULL and address==NULL is executed.
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param peer peer this update is about,
- * NULL if this is the final last callback for a iteration operation
- * @param address address,
- * NULL for disconnect notification in monitor mode
- * @param last_validation when was this address last validated
- * @param valid_until when does this address expire
- * @param next_validation time of the next validation operation
- * @param state state in the validation state machine
- */
-typedef void
-(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_ValidationIterateCallback) (void *cls,
- const struct
GNUNET_PeerIdentity *peer,
- const struct
GNUNET_HELLO_Address *address,
- struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute
last_validation,
- struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute
valid_until,
- struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute
next_validation,
- enum
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_ValidationState state);
-
-
-/**
* Connect to the transport service. Note that the connection may
* complete (or fail) asynchronously.
*
@@ -388,7 +120,7 @@
* See also the "max carry" in `struct GNUNET_BANDWIDTH_Tracker`.
*
* @param cls the closure
- * @param peer peer that we have excess bandwidth to
+ * @param neighbour peer that we have excess bandwidth to
*/
typedef void
(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_NotifyExcessBandwidth)(void *cls,
@@ -428,12 +160,25 @@
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_disconnect (struct GNUNET_TRANSPORT_Handle *handle);
+/* ************************* Connections *********************** */
+
/**
* Opaque handle for a transmission-ready request.
*/
struct GNUNET_TRANSPORT_TryConnectHandle;
+/**
+ * Function to call with result of the try connect request.
+ *
+ * @param cls closure
+ * @param result #GNUNET_OK if message was transmitted to transport service
+ * #GNUNET_SYSERR if message was not transmitted to transport
service
+ */
+typedef void
+(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_TryConnectCallback) (void *cls,
+ const int result);
+
/**
* Ask the transport service to establish a connection to
* the given peer.
@@ -464,8 +209,7 @@
/**
- * Ask the transport service to establish a disconnect from
- * the given peer.
+ * Ask the transport service to disconnect from the given peer.
*
* @param handle connection to transport service
* @param target who we should try to disconnect from
@@ -483,8 +227,8 @@
/**
- * Cancel the request to transport to try a disconnect
- * Callback will not be called
+ * Cancel the request to transport to disconnect.
+ * Callback will not be called anymore.
*
* @param tch handle for operation to cancel
*/
@@ -492,6 +236,8 @@
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_try_disconnect_cancel (struct
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_TryConnectHandle *tch);
+/* ************************* Sending *************************** */
+
/**
* Opaque handle for a transmission-ready request.
*/
@@ -530,7 +276,7 @@
* @param notify_cls closure for @a notify
* @return NULL if someone else is already waiting to be notified
* non-NULL if the notify callback was queued (can be used to cancel
- * using GNUNET_TRANSPORT_notify_transmit_ready_cancel)
+ * using #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_notify_transmit_ready_cancel())
*/
struct GNUNET_TRANSPORT_TransmitHandle *
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_notify_transmit_ready (struct GNUNET_TRANSPORT_Handle *handle,
@@ -550,25 +296,8 @@
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_notify_transmit_ready_cancel (struct
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_TransmitHandle *th);
-/**
- * Function called whenever there is an update to the
- * HELLO of this peer.
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param hello our updated HELLO
- */
-typedef void
-(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_HelloUpdateCallback) (void *cls,
- const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader
*hello);
-
/**
- * Handle to cancel a #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_get_hello() operation.
- */
-struct GNUNET_TRANSPORT_GetHelloHandle;
-
-
-/**
* Checks if a given peer is connected to us
*
* @param handle connection to transport service
@@ -580,6 +309,9 @@
const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *peer);
+
+/* *********************** Metric manipulation ***************** */
+
/**
* Set transport metrics for a peer and a direction
*
@@ -615,7 +347,28 @@
size_t ats_count);
+/* *************************** HELLO *************************** */
+
+
/**
+ * Function called whenever there is an update to the
+ * HELLO of this peer.
+ *
+ * @param cls closure
+ * @param hello our updated HELLO
+ */
+typedef void
+(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_HelloUpdateCallback) (void *cls,
+ const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader
*hello);
+
+
+/**
+ * Handle to cancel a #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_get_hello() operation.
+ */
+struct GNUNET_TRANSPORT_GetHelloHandle;
+
+
+/**
* Obtain updates on changes to the HELLO message for this peer. The callback
* given in this function is never called synchronously.
*
@@ -674,6 +427,8 @@
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_offer_hello_cancel (struct GNUNET_TRANSPORT_OfferHelloHandle
*ohh);
+/* *********************** Address to String ******************* */
+
/**
* Handle to cancel a pending address lookup.
*/
@@ -681,6 +436,28 @@
/**
+ * Function to call with a textual representation of an address. This
+ * function will be called several times with different possible
+ * textual representations, and a last time with @address being NULL
+ * to signal the end of the iteration. Note that @address NULL
+ * always is the last call, regardless of the value in @a res.
+ *
+ * @param cls closure
+ * @param address NULL on end of iteration,
+ * otherwise 0-terminated printable UTF-8 string,
+ * in particular an empty string if @a res is #GNUNET_NO
+ * @param res result of the address to string conversion:
+ * if #GNUNET_OK: conversion successful
+ * if #GNUNET_NO: address was invalid (or not supported)
+ * if #GNUNET_SYSERR: communication error (IPC error)
+ */
+typedef void
+(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_AddressToStringCallback) (void *cls,
+ const char *address,
+ int res);
+
+
+/**
* Convert a binary address into a human readable address.
*
* @param cfg configuration to use
@@ -710,7 +487,137 @@
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_address_to_string_cancel (struct
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_AddressToStringContext *pic);
+/* *********************** Monitoring ************************** */
+
+
/**
+ * Possible state of a neighbour. Initially, we are
#GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_NOT_CONNECTED.
+ *
+ * Then, there are two main paths. If we receive a CONNECT message, we give
+ * the inbound address to ATS. After the check we ask ATS for a suggestion
+ * (#GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_RECV_ATS). If ATS makes a suggestion, we
+ * send our CONNECT_ACK and go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_RECV_ACK.
+ * If we receive a SESSION_ACK, we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED
+ * (and notify everyone about the new connection). If the operation times out,
+ * we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT.
+ *
+ * The other case is where we transmit a CONNECT message first. We
+ * start with #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_INIT_ATS. If we get an address, we send
+ * the CONNECT message and go to state #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_SENT.
+ * Once we receive a CONNECT_ACK, we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED
+ * (and notify everyone about the new connection and send
+ * back a SESSION_ACK). If the operation times out, we go to
+ * #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT.
+ *
+ * If the session is in trouble (i.e. transport-level disconnect or
+ * timeout), we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_RECONNECT_ATS where we ask ATS for
a new
+ * address (we don't notify anyone about the disconnect yet). Once we
+ * have a new address, we enter #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_RECONNECT_SENT and send a
+ * CONNECT message. If we receive a
+ * CONNECT_ACK, we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED and nobody noticed
that we had
+ * trouble; we also send a SESSION_ACK at this time just in case. If
+ * the operation times out, we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT (and
notify everyone
+ * about the lost connection).
+ *
+ * If ATS decides to switch addresses while we have a normal
+ * connection, we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED_SWITCHING_CONNECT_SENT
+ * and send a SESSION_CONNECT. If we get a SESSION_ACK back, we switch the
+ * primary connection to the suggested alternative from ATS, go back
+ * to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED and send a SESSION_ACK to the other peer
just to be
+ * sure. If the operation times out
+ * we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED (and notify ATS that the given
alternative
+ * address is "invalid").
+ *
+ * Once a session is in #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT, it is cleaned up and
then goes
+ * to (#GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT_FINISHED). If we receive an explicit
disconnect
+ * request, we can go from any state to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT,
possibly after
+ * generating disconnect notifications.
+ *
+ * Note that it is quite possible that while we are in any of these
+ * states, we could receive a 'CONNECT' request from the other peer.
+ * We then enter a 'weird' state where we pursue our own primary state
+ * machine (as described above), but with the 'send_connect_ack' flag
+ * set to 1. If our state machine allows us to send a 'CONNECT_ACK'
+ * (because we have an acceptable address), we send the 'CONNECT_ACK'
+ * and set the 'send_connect_ack' to 2. If we then receive a
+ * 'SESSION_ACK', we go to #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED (and reset
'send_connect_ack'
+ * to 0).
+ *
+ */
+enum GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PeerState
+{
+ /**
+ * Fresh peer or completely disconnected
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_NOT_CONNECTED = 0,
+
+ /**
+ * Asked to initiate connection, trying to get address from ATS
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_INIT_ATS,
+
+ /**
+ * Sent CONNECT message to other peer, waiting for CONNECT_ACK
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_SENT,
+
+ /**
+ * Received a CONNECT, asking ATS about address suggestions.
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_RECV_ATS,
+
+ /**
+ * CONNECT request from other peer was CONNECT_ACK'ed, waiting for
+ * SESSION_ACK.
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECT_RECV_ACK,
+
+ /**
+ * Got our CONNECT_ACK/SESSION_ACK, connection is up.
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED,
+
+ /**
+ * Connection got into trouble, rest of the system still believes
+ * it to be up, but we're getting a new address from ATS.
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_RECONNECT_ATS,
+
+ /**
+ * Sent CONNECT over new address (either by ATS telling us to switch
+ * addresses or from RECONNECT_ATS); if this fails, we need to tell
+ * the rest of the system about a disconnect.
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_RECONNECT_SENT,
+
+ /**
+ * We have some primary connection, but ATS suggested we switch
+ * to some alternative; we now sent a CONNECT message for the
+ * alternative session to the other peer and waiting for a
+ * CONNECT_ACK to make this our primary connection.
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_CONNECTED_SWITCHING_CONNECT_SENT,
+
+ /**
+ * Disconnect in progress (we're sending the DISCONNECT message to the
+ * other peer; after that is finished, the state will be cleaned up).
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT,
+
+ /**
+ * We're finished with the disconnect; and are cleaning up the state
+ * now! We put the struct into this state when we are really in the
+ * task that calls 'free' on it and are about to remove the record
+ * from the map. We should never find a 'struct NeighbourMapEntry'
+ * in this state in the map. Accessing a 'struct NeighbourMapEntry'
+ * in this state virtually always means using memory that has been
+ * freed (the exception being the cleanup code in #free_neighbour()).
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PS_DISCONNECT_FINISHED
+};
+
+
+/**
* Convert a transport state to a human readable string.
*
* @param state the state
@@ -730,20 +637,37 @@
/**
- * Convert validation state to human-readable string.
- *
- * @param state the state value
- * @return corresponding string
+ * Handle for a #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_monitor_peers operation.
*/
-const char *
-GNUNET_TRANSPORT_vs2s (enum GNUNET_TRANSPORT_ValidationState state);
+struct GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PeerMonitoringContext;
/**
- * Handle for a #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_monitor_peers operation.
+ * Function to call with information about a peer
+ *
+ * If one_shot was set to #GNUNET_YES to iterate over all peers once,
+ * a final call with NULL for peer and address will follow when done.
+ * In this case state and timeout do not contain valid values.
+ *
+ * The #GNUNET_TRANSPORT_monitor_peers_cancel call MUST not be called from
+ * within this function!
+ *
+ *
+ * @param cls closure
+ * @param peer peer this update is about,
+ * NULL if this is the final last callback for a iteration operation
+ * @param address address, NULL for disconnect notification in monitor mode
+ * @param state current state this peer is in
+ * @param state_timeout timeout for the current state of the peer
*/
-struct GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PeerMonitoringContext;
+typedef void
+(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PeerIterateCallback) (void *cls,
+ const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity
*peer,
+ const struct GNUNET_HELLO_Address
*address,
+ enum GNUNET_TRANSPORT_PeerState state,
+ struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute
state_timeout);
+
/**
* Return information about a specific peer or all peers currently known to
* transport service once or in monitoring mode. To obtain information about
@@ -794,7 +718,94 @@
*/
struct GNUNET_TRANSPORT_ValidationMonitoringContext;
+
/**
+ * Current state of a validation process.
+ *
+ * FIXME: what state is used to indicate that a validation
+ * was successful? If that is clarified/determined, "UGH" in
+ * ~gnunet-peerinfo-gtk.c:1103 should be resolved.
+ */
+enum GNUNET_TRANSPORT_ValidationState
+{
+ /**
+ * Undefined state
+ *
+ * Used for final callback indicating operation done
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_VS_NONE,
+
+ /**
+ * Fresh validation entry
+ *
+ * Entry was just created, no validation process was executed
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_VS_NEW,
+
+ /**
+ * Updated validation entry
+ *
+ * This is an update for an existing validation entry
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_VS_UPDATE,
+
+ /**
+ * Timeout for validation entry
+ *
+ * A timeout occured during the validation process
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_VS_TIMEOUT,
+
+ /**
+ * Validation entry is removed
+ *
+ * The validation entry is getting removed due to a failed validation
+ */
+ GNUNET_TRANSPORT_VS_REMOVE
+};
+
+
+/**
+ * Function to call with validation information about a peer
+ *
+ * This function is called by the transport validation monitoring api to
+ * indicate a change to a validation entry. The information included represent
+ * the current state of the validation entry,
+ *
+ * If the monitoring was called with one_shot=GNUNET_YES, a final callback
+ * with peer==NULL and address==NULL is executed.
+ *
+ * @param cls closure
+ * @param peer peer this update is about,
+ * NULL if this is the final last callback for a iteration operation
+ * @param address address,
+ * NULL for disconnect notification in monitor mode
+ * @param last_validation when was this address last validated
+ * @param valid_until when does this address expire
+ * @param next_validation time of the next validation operation
+ * @param state state in the validation state machine
+ */
+typedef void
+(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_ValidationIterateCallback) (void *cls,
+ const struct
GNUNET_PeerIdentity *peer,
+ const struct
GNUNET_HELLO_Address *address,
+ struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute
last_validation,
+ struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute
valid_until,
+ struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute
next_validation,
+ enum
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_ValidationState state);
+
+
+/**
+ * Convert validation state to human-readable string.
+ *
+ * @param state the state value
+ * @return corresponding string
+ */
+const char *
+GNUNET_TRANSPORT_vs2s (enum GNUNET_TRANSPORT_ValidationState state);
+
+
+/**
* Return information about pending address validation operations for a
specific
* or all peers
*
@@ -825,6 +836,8 @@
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_monitor_validation_entries_cancel (struct
GNUNET_TRANSPORT_ValidationMonitoringContext *vic);
+/* *********************** Blacklisting ************************ */
+
/**
* Handle for blacklisting peers.
*/
@@ -840,8 +853,7 @@
*/
typedef int
(*GNUNET_TRANSPORT_BlacklistCallback) (void *cls,
- const struct
- GNUNET_PeerIdentity * pid);
+ const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *pid);
/**
Modified: gnunet/src/include/gnunet_tun_lib.h
===================================================================
--- gnunet/src/include/gnunet_tun_lib.h 2014-06-22 20:15:18 UTC (rev 33754)
+++ gnunet/src/include/gnunet_tun_lib.h 2014-06-22 20:24:36 UTC (rev 33755)
@@ -185,6 +185,18 @@
/**
+ * TCP flags.
+ */
+#define GNUNET_TUN_TCP_FLAGS_FIN 1
+#define GNUNET_TUN_TCP_FLAGS_SYN 2
+#define GNUNET_TUN_TCP_FLAGS_RST 4
+#define GNUNET_TUN_TCP_FLAGS_PSH 8
+#define GNUNET_TUN_TCP_FLAGS_ACK 16
+#define GNUNET_TUN_TCP_FLAGS_URG 32
+#define GNUNET_TUN_TCP_FLAGS_ECE 64
+#define GNUNET_TUN_TCP_FLAGS_CWR 128
+
+/**
* TCP packet header.
*/
struct GNUNET_TUN_TcpHeader
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