/* Copyright 2019 by sysmocom s.f.m.c. GmbH * * All Rights Reserved * * This program 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. * * This program 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, see . */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include struct osmo_mslookup_client; struct osmo_mslookup_result; typedef void (*osmo_mslookup_cb_t)(struct osmo_mslookup_client *client, uint32_t request_handle, const struct osmo_mslookup_query *query, const struct osmo_mslookup_result *result); /*! This handling information is passed along with a lookup request. * It tells the osmo_mslookup_client layer how to handle responses received from various mslookup methods (at the time * of writing only mDNS exists as a method, but the intention is to easily allow adding other methods in the future). * This query handling info is not seen by the individual method implementations, to clarify that it is the * osmo_mslookup_client layer that takes care of these details. */ struct osmo_mslookup_query_handling { /*! Wait at least this long before returning any results. * * If nonzero, result_cb will be called as soon as this delay has elapsed, either with the so far youngest age * result, or with a "not found yet" result. After this delay has elapsed, receiving results will continue * until result_timeout_milliseconds has elapsed. * * If zero, responses are fed to the result_cb right from the start, every time a younger aged result than * before comes in. * * If a result with age == 0 is received, min_wait_milliseconds is ignored, the result is returned immediately * and listening for responses ends. * * Rationale: If a subscriber has recently moved between sites, multiple results will arrive, and the youngest * age wins. It can make sense to wait a minimum time for responses before determining the winning result. * * However, if no result or no valid result has arrived within a short period, the subscriber may be at a site * that is far away or that is currently experiencing high latency. It is thus a good safety net to still * receive results for an extended period of time. * * For some services, it is possible to establish links to every received result, and whichever link succeeds * will be used (for example for SIP calls: first to pick up the call gets connected, the others are dropped * silently). */ uint32_t min_wait_milliseconds; /*! Total time in milliseconds to listen for lookup responses. * * When this timeout elapses, osmo_mslookup_client_request_cancel() is called implicitly; Manually invoking * osmo_mslookup_client_request_cancel() after result_timeout_milliseconds has elapsed is not necessary, but is * still safe to do anyway. * * If zero, min_wait_milliseconds is also used as result_timeout_milliseconds; if that is also zero, a default * timeout value is used. * * If result_timeout_milliseconds <= min_wait_milliseconds, then min_wait_milliseconds is used as * result_timeout_milliseconds, i.e. the timeout triggers as soon as min_wait_milliseconds hits. * * osmo_mslookup_client_request_cancel() can be called any time to end the request. */ uint32_t result_timeout_milliseconds; /*! Invoked every time a result with a younger age than the previous result has arrived. * To stop receiving results before result_timeout_milliseconds has elapsed, call * osmo_mslookup_client_request_cancel(). */ osmo_mslookup_cb_t result_cb; }; uint32_t osmo_mslookup_client_request(struct osmo_mslookup_client *client, const struct osmo_mslookup_query *query, const struct osmo_mslookup_query_handling *handling); void osmo_mslookup_client_request_cancel(struct osmo_mslookup_client *client, uint32_t request_handle); struct osmo_mslookup_client *osmo_mslookup_client_new(void *ctx); bool osmo_mslookup_client_active(struct osmo_mslookup_client *client); void osmo_mslookup_client_free(struct osmo_mslookup_client *client); /*! Describe a specific mslookup client method implementation. This struct is only useful for a lookup method * implementation to add itself to an osmo_mslookup_client, see for example osmo_mslookup_client_add_mdns(). */ struct osmo_mslookup_client_method { struct llist_head entry; /*! Human readable name of this lookup method. */ const char *name; /*! Private data for the lookup method implementation. */ void *priv; /*! Backpointer to the client this method is added to. */ struct osmo_mslookup_client *client; /*! Launch a lookup query. Called from osmo_mslookup_client_request(). * The implementation returns results by calling osmo_mslookup_client_rx_result(). */ void (*request)(struct osmo_mslookup_client_method *method, const struct osmo_mslookup_query *query, uint32_t request_handle); /*! End a lookup query. Called from osmo_mslookup_client_request_cancel(). It is guaranteed to be called * exactly once per above request() invocation. (The API user is required to invoke * osmo_mslookup_client_request_cancel() exactly once per osmo_mslookup_client_request().) */ void (*request_cleanup)(struct osmo_mslookup_client_method *method, uint32_t request_handle); /*! The mslookup_client is removing this method, clean up all open requests, lists and allocations. */ void (*destruct)(struct osmo_mslookup_client_method *method); }; void osmo_mslookup_client_method_add(struct osmo_mslookup_client *client, struct osmo_mslookup_client_method *method); bool osmo_mslookup_client_method_del(struct osmo_mslookup_client *client, struct osmo_mslookup_client_method *method); void osmo_mslookup_client_rx_result(struct osmo_mslookup_client *client, uint32_t request_handle, const struct osmo_mslookup_result *result);