// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
// This file contains types/constants and functions specific to message pipes.
//
// Note: This header should be compilable as C.
#ifndef MOJO_PUBLIC_C_SYSTEM_MESSAGE_PIPE_H_
#define MOJO_PUBLIC_C_SYSTEM_MESSAGE_PIPE_H_
#include "mojo/public/c/system/macros.h"
#include "mojo/public/c/system/system_export.h"
#include "mojo/public/c/system/types.h"
// |MojoCreateMessagePipeOptions|: Used to specify creation parameters for a
// message pipe to |MojoCreateMessagePipe()|.
// |uint32_t struct_size|: Set to the size of the
// |MojoCreateMessagePipeOptions| struct. (Used to allow for future
// extensions.)
// |MojoCreateMessagePipeOptionsFlags flags|: Reserved for future use.
// |MOJO_CREATE_MESSAGE_PIPE_OPTIONS_FLAG_NONE|: No flags; default mode.
typedef uint32_t MojoCreateMessagePipeOptionsFlags;
#ifdef __cplusplus
const MojoCreateMessagePipeOptionsFlags
MOJO_CREATE_MESSAGE_PIPE_OPTIONS_FLAG_NONE = 0;
#else
#define MOJO_CREATE_MESSAGE_PIPE_OPTIONS_FLAG_NONE \
((MojoCreateMessagePipeOptionsFlags) 0)
#endif
MOJO_COMPILE_ASSERT(MOJO_ALIGNOF(int64_t) == 8, int64_t_has_weird_alignment);
struct MOJO_ALIGNAS(8) MojoCreateMessagePipeOptions {
uint32_t struct_size;
MojoCreateMessagePipeOptionsFlags flags;
};
MOJO_COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(MojoCreateMessagePipeOptions) == 8,
MojoCreateMessagePipeOptions_has_wrong_size);
// |MojoWriteMessageFlags|: Used to specify different modes to
// |MojoWriteMessage()|.
// |MOJO_WRITE_MESSAGE_FLAG_NONE| - No flags; default mode.
typedef uint32_t MojoWriteMessageFlags;
#ifdef __cplusplus
const MojoWriteMessageFlags MOJO_WRITE_MESSAGE_FLAG_NONE = 0;
#else
#define MOJO_WRITE_MESSAGE_FLAG_NONE ((MojoWriteMessageFlags) 0)
#endif
// |MojoReadMessageFlags|: Used to specify different modes to
// |MojoReadMessage()|.
// |MOJO_READ_MESSAGE_FLAG_NONE| - No flags; default mode.
// |MOJO_READ_MESSAGE_FLAG_MAY_DISCARD| - If the message is unable to be read
// for whatever reason (e.g., the caller-supplied buffer is too small),
// discard the message (i.e., simply dequeue it).
typedef uint32_t MojoReadMessageFlags;
#ifdef __cplusplus
const MojoReadMessageFlags MOJO_READ_MESSAGE_FLAG_NONE = 0;
const MojoReadMessageFlags MOJO_READ_MESSAGE_FLAG_MAY_DISCARD = 1 << 0;
#else
#define MOJO_READ_MESSAGE_FLAG_NONE ((MojoReadMessageFlags) 0)
#define MOJO_READ_MESSAGE_FLAG_MAY_DISCARD ((MojoReadMessageFlags) 1 << 0)
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
// Note: See the comment in functions.h about the meaning of the "optional"
// label for pointer parameters.
// Creates a message pipe, which is a bidirectional communication channel for
// framed data (i.e., messages). Messages can contain plain data and/or Mojo
// handles.
//
// |options| may be set to null for a message pipe with the default options.
//
// On success, |*message_pipe_handle0| and |*message_pipe_handle1| are set to
// handles for the two endpoints (ports) for the message pipe.
//
// Returns:
// |MOJO_RESULT_OK| on success.
// |MOJO_RESULT_INVALID_ARGUMENT| if |message_pipe_handle0| and/or
// |message_pipe_handle1| do not appear to be valid pointers.
// |MOJO_RESULT_RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED| if a process/system/quota/etc. limit has
// been reached.
//
// TODO(vtl): Add an options struct pointer argument.
MOJO_SYSTEM_EXPORT MojoResult MojoCreateMessagePipe(
const struct MojoCreateMessagePipeOptions* options, // Optional.
MojoHandle* message_pipe_handle0, // Out.
MojoHandle* message_pipe_handle1); // Out.
// Writes a message to the message pipe endpoint given by |message_pipe_handle|,
// with message data specified by |bytes| of size |num_bytes| and attached
// handles specified by |handles| of count |num_handles|, and options specified
// by |flags|. If there is no message data, |bytes| may be null, in which case
// |num_bytes| must be zero. If there are no attached handles, |handles| may be
// null, in which case |num_handles| must be zero.
//
// If handles are attached, on success the handles will no longer be valid (the
// receiver will receive equivalent, but logically different, handles). Handles
// to be sent should not be in simultaneous use (e.g., on another thread).
//
// Returns:
// |MOJO_RESULT_OK| on success (i.e., the message was enqueued).
// |MOJO_RESULT_INVALID_ARGUMENT| if some argument was invalid (e.g., if
// |message_pipe_handle| is not a valid handle, or some of the
// requirements above are not satisfied).
// |MOJO_RESULT_RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED| if some system limit has been reached, or
// the number of handles to send is too large (TODO(vtl): reconsider the
// latter case).
// |MOJO_RESULT_FAILED_PRECONDITION| if the other endpoint has been closed.
// Note that closing an endpoint is not necessarily synchronous (e.g.,
// across processes), so this function may be succeed even if the other
// endpoint has been closed (in which case the message would be dropped).
// |MOJO_RESULT_BUSY| if some handle to be sent is currently in use.
//
// TODO(vtl): Add a notion of capacity for message pipes, and return
// |MOJO_RESULT_SHOULD_WAIT| if the message pipe is full.
MOJO_SYSTEM_EXPORT MojoResult MojoWriteMessage(
MojoHandle message_pipe_handle,
const void* bytes, // Optional.
uint32_t num_bytes,
const MojoHandle* handles, // Optional.
uint32_t num_handles,
MojoWriteMessageFlags flags);
// Reads a message from the message pipe endpoint given by
// |message_pipe_handle|; also usable to query the size of the next message or
// discard the next message. |bytes|/|*num_bytes| indicate the buffer/buffer
// size to receive the message data (if any) and |handles|/|*num_handles|
// indicate the buffer/maximum handle count to receive the attached handles (if
// any).
//
// |num_bytes| and |num_handles| are optional "in-out" parameters. If non-null,
// on return |*num_bytes| and |*num_handles| will usually indicate the number
// of bytes and number of attached handles in the "next" message, respectively,
// whether that message was read or not. (If null, the number of bytes/handles
// is treated as zero.)
//
// If |bytes| is null, then |*num_bytes| must be zero, and similarly for
// |handles| and |*num_handles|.
//
// Partial reads are NEVER done. Either a full read is done and |MOJO_RESULT_OK|
// returned, or the read is NOT done and |MOJO_RESULT_RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED| is
// returned (if |MOJO_READ_MESSAGE_FLAG_MAY_DISCARD| was set, the message is
// also discarded in this case).
//
// Returns:
// |MOJO_RESULT_OK| on success (i.e., a message was actually read).
// |MOJO_RESULT_INVALID_ARGUMENT| if some argument was invalid.
// |MOJO_RESULT_FAILED_PRECONDITION| if the other endpoint has been closed.
// |MOJO_RESULT_RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED| if one of the buffers to receive the
// message/attached handles (|bytes|/|*num_bytes| or
// |handles|/|*num_handles|) was too small. (TODO(vtl): Reconsider this
// error code; should distinguish this from the hitting-system-limits
// case.)
// |MOJO_RESULT_SHOULD_WAIT| if no message was available to be read.
MOJO_SYSTEM_EXPORT MojoResult MojoReadMessage(
MojoHandle message_pipe_handle,
void* bytes, // Optional out.
uint32_t* num_bytes, // Optional in/out.
MojoHandle* handles, // Optional out.
uint32_t* num_handles, // Optional in/out.
MojoReadMessageFlags flags);
#ifdef __cplusplus
} // extern "C"
#endif
#endif // MOJO_PUBLIC_C_SYSTEM_MESSAGE_PIPE_H_