apr_portable.h revision 302408
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17/* This header file is where you should put ANY platform specific information.
18 * This should be the only header file that programs need to include that
19 * actually has platform dependent code which refers to the .
20 */
21#ifndef APR_PORTABLE_H
22#define APR_PORTABLE_H
23/**
24 * @file apr_portable.h
25 * @brief APR Portability Routines
26 */
27
28#include "apr.h"
29#include "apr_pools.h"
30#include "apr_thread_proc.h"
31#include "apr_file_io.h"
32#include "apr_network_io.h"
33#include "apr_errno.h"
34#include "apr_global_mutex.h"
35#include "apr_proc_mutex.h"
36#include "apr_time.h"
37#include "apr_dso.h"
38#include "apr_shm.h"
39
40#if APR_HAVE_DIRENT_H
41#include <dirent.h>
42#endif
43#if APR_HAVE_FCNTL_H
44#include <fcntl.h>
45#endif
46#if APR_HAVE_PTHREAD_H
47#include <pthread.h>
48#endif
49
50#ifdef __cplusplus
51extern "C" {
52#endif /* __cplusplus */
53
54/**
55 * @defgroup apr_portabile Portability Routines
56 * @ingroup APR
57 * @{
58 */
59
60#ifdef WIN32
61/* The primitives for Windows types */
62typedef HANDLE                apr_os_file_t;
63typedef HANDLE                apr_os_dir_t;
64typedef SOCKET                apr_os_sock_t;
65typedef HANDLE                apr_os_proc_mutex_t;
66typedef HANDLE                apr_os_thread_t;
67typedef HANDLE                apr_os_proc_t;
68typedef DWORD                 apr_os_threadkey_t;
69typedef FILETIME              apr_os_imp_time_t;
70typedef SYSTEMTIME            apr_os_exp_time_t;
71typedef HANDLE                apr_os_dso_handle_t;
72typedef HANDLE                apr_os_shm_t;
73
74#elif defined(OS2)
75typedef HFILE                 apr_os_file_t;
76typedef HDIR                  apr_os_dir_t;
77typedef int                   apr_os_sock_t;
78typedef HMTX                  apr_os_proc_mutex_t;
79typedef TID                   apr_os_thread_t;
80typedef PID                   apr_os_proc_t;
81typedef PULONG                apr_os_threadkey_t;
82typedef struct timeval        apr_os_imp_time_t;
83typedef struct tm             apr_os_exp_time_t;
84typedef HMODULE               apr_os_dso_handle_t;
85typedef void*                 apr_os_shm_t;
86
87#elif defined(__BEOS__)
88#include <kernel/OS.h>
89#include <kernel/image.h>
90
91struct apr_os_proc_mutex_t {
92	sem_id sem;
93	int32  ben;
94};
95
96typedef int                   apr_os_file_t;
97typedef DIR                   apr_os_dir_t;
98typedef int                   apr_os_sock_t;
99typedef struct apr_os_proc_mutex_t  apr_os_proc_mutex_t;
100typedef thread_id             apr_os_thread_t;
101typedef thread_id             apr_os_proc_t;
102typedef int                   apr_os_threadkey_t;
103typedef struct timeval        apr_os_imp_time_t;
104typedef struct tm             apr_os_exp_time_t;
105typedef image_id              apr_os_dso_handle_t;
106typedef void*                 apr_os_shm_t;
107
108#elif defined(NETWARE)
109typedef int                   apr_os_file_t;
110typedef DIR                   apr_os_dir_t;
111typedef int                   apr_os_sock_t;
112typedef NXMutex_t             apr_os_proc_mutex_t;
113typedef NXThreadId_t          apr_os_thread_t;
114typedef long                  apr_os_proc_t;
115typedef NXKey_t               apr_os_threadkey_t;
116typedef struct timeval        apr_os_imp_time_t;
117typedef struct tm             apr_os_exp_time_t;
118typedef void *                apr_os_dso_handle_t;
119typedef void*                 apr_os_shm_t;
120
121#else
122/* Any other OS should go above this one.  This is the lowest common
123 * denominator typedefs for  all UNIX-like systems.  :)
124 */
125
126/** Basic OS process mutex structure. */
127struct apr_os_proc_mutex_t {
128#if APR_HAS_SYSVSEM_SERIALIZE || APR_HAS_FCNTL_SERIALIZE || APR_HAS_FLOCK_SERIALIZE
129    /** Value used for SYS V Semaphore, FCNTL and FLOCK serialization */
130    int crossproc;
131#endif
132#if APR_HAS_PROC_PTHREAD_SERIALIZE
133    /** Value used for PTHREAD serialization */
134    pthread_mutex_t *pthread_interproc;
135#endif
136#if APR_HAS_THREADS
137    /* If no threads, no need for thread locks */
138#if APR_USE_PTHREAD_SERIALIZE
139    /** This value is currently unused within APR and Apache */
140    pthread_mutex_t *intraproc;
141#endif
142#endif
143};
144
145typedef int                   apr_os_file_t;        /**< native file */
146typedef DIR                   apr_os_dir_t;         /**< native dir */
147typedef int                   apr_os_sock_t;        /**< native dir */
148typedef struct apr_os_proc_mutex_t  apr_os_proc_mutex_t; /**< native process
149                                                          *   mutex
150                                                          */
151#if APR_HAS_THREADS && APR_HAVE_PTHREAD_H
152typedef pthread_t             apr_os_thread_t;      /**< native thread */
153typedef pthread_key_t         apr_os_threadkey_t;   /**< native thread address
154                                                     *   space */
155#endif
156typedef pid_t                 apr_os_proc_t;        /**< native pid */
157typedef struct timeval        apr_os_imp_time_t;    /**< native timeval */
158typedef struct tm             apr_os_exp_time_t;    /**< native tm */
159/** @var apr_os_dso_handle_t
160 * native dso types
161 */
162#if defined(HPUX) || defined(HPUX10) || defined(HPUX11)
163#include <dl.h>
164typedef shl_t                 apr_os_dso_handle_t;
165#elif defined(DARWIN)
166#include <mach-o/dyld.h>
167typedef NSModule              apr_os_dso_handle_t;
168#else
169typedef void *                apr_os_dso_handle_t;
170#endif
171typedef void*                 apr_os_shm_t;         /**< native SHM */
172
173#endif
174
175/**
176 * @typedef apr_os_sock_info_t
177 * @brief alias for local OS socket
178 */
179/**
180 * everything APR needs to know about an active socket to construct
181 * an APR socket from it; currently, this is platform-independent
182 */
183struct apr_os_sock_info_t {
184    apr_os_sock_t *os_sock; /**< always required */
185    struct sockaddr *local; /**< NULL if not yet bound */
186    struct sockaddr *remote; /**< NULL if not connected */
187    int family;             /**< always required (APR_INET, APR_INET6, etc.) */
188    int type;               /**< always required (SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, etc.) */
189    int protocol;           /**< 0 or actual protocol (APR_PROTO_SCTP, APR_PROTO_TCP, etc.) */
190};
191
192typedef struct apr_os_sock_info_t apr_os_sock_info_t;
193
194#if APR_PROC_MUTEX_IS_GLOBAL || defined(DOXYGEN)
195/** Opaque global mutex type */
196#define apr_os_global_mutex_t apr_os_proc_mutex_t
197/** @return apr_os_global_mutex */
198#define apr_os_global_mutex_get apr_os_proc_mutex_get
199#else
200    /** Thread and process mutex for those platforms where process mutexes
201     *  are not held in threads.
202     */
203    struct apr_os_global_mutex_t {
204        apr_pool_t *pool;
205        apr_proc_mutex_t *proc_mutex;
206#if APR_HAS_THREADS
207        apr_thread_mutex_t *thread_mutex;
208#endif /* APR_HAS_THREADS */
209    };
210    typedef struct apr_os_global_mutex_t apr_os_global_mutex_t;
211
212APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_global_mutex_get(apr_os_global_mutex_t *ospmutex,
213                                                apr_global_mutex_t *pmutex);
214#endif
215
216
217/**
218 * convert the file from apr type to os specific type.
219 * @param thefile The os specific file we are converting to
220 * @param file The apr file to convert.
221 * @remark On Unix, it is only possible to get a file descriptor from
222 *         an apr file type.
223 */
224APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_file_get(apr_os_file_t *thefile,
225                                          apr_file_t *file);
226
227/**
228 * convert the dir from apr type to os specific type.
229 * @param thedir The os specific dir we are converting to
230 * @param dir The apr dir to convert.
231 */
232APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_dir_get(apr_os_dir_t **thedir,
233                                         apr_dir_t *dir);
234
235/**
236 * Convert the socket from an apr type to an OS specific socket
237 * @param thesock The socket to convert.
238 * @param sock The os specific equivalent of the apr socket..
239 */
240APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_sock_get(apr_os_sock_t *thesock,
241                                          apr_socket_t *sock);
242
243/**
244 * Convert the proc mutex from os specific type to apr type
245 * @param ospmutex The os specific proc mutex we are converting to.
246 * @param pmutex The apr proc mutex to convert.
247 */
248APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_proc_mutex_get(apr_os_proc_mutex_t *ospmutex,
249                                                apr_proc_mutex_t *pmutex);
250
251/**
252 * Get the exploded time in the platforms native format.
253 * @param ostime the native time format
254 * @param aprtime the time to convert
255 */
256APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_exp_time_get(apr_os_exp_time_t **ostime,
257                                 apr_time_exp_t *aprtime);
258
259/**
260 * Get the imploded time in the platforms native format.
261 * @param ostime  the native time format
262 * @param aprtime the time to convert
263 */
264APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_imp_time_get(apr_os_imp_time_t **ostime,
265                                              apr_time_t *aprtime);
266
267/**
268 * convert the shm from apr type to os specific type.
269 * @param osshm The os specific shm representation
270 * @param shm The apr shm to convert.
271 */
272APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_shm_get(apr_os_shm_t *osshm,
273                                         apr_shm_t *shm);
274
275#if APR_HAS_THREADS || defined(DOXYGEN)
276/**
277 * @defgroup apr_os_thread Thread portability Routines
278 * @{
279 */
280/**
281 * convert the thread to os specific type from apr type.
282 * @param thethd The apr thread to convert
283 * @param thd The os specific thread we are converting to
284 */
285APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_thread_get(apr_os_thread_t **thethd,
286                                            apr_thread_t *thd);
287
288/**
289 * convert the thread private memory key to os specific type from an apr type.
290 * @param thekey The apr handle we are converting from.
291 * @param key The os specific handle we are converting to.
292 */
293APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_threadkey_get(apr_os_threadkey_t *thekey,
294                                               apr_threadkey_t *key);
295
296/**
297 * convert the thread from os specific type to apr type.
298 * @param thd The apr thread we are converting to.
299 * @param thethd The os specific thread to convert
300 * @param cont The pool to use if it is needed.
301 */
302APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_thread_put(apr_thread_t **thd,
303                                            apr_os_thread_t *thethd,
304                                            apr_pool_t *cont);
305
306/**
307 * convert the thread private memory key from os specific type to apr type.
308 * @param key The apr handle we are converting to.
309 * @param thekey The os specific handle to convert
310 * @param cont The pool to use if it is needed.
311 */
312APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_threadkey_put(apr_threadkey_t **key,
313                                               apr_os_threadkey_t *thekey,
314                                               apr_pool_t *cont);
315/**
316 * Get the thread ID
317 */
318APR_DECLARE(apr_os_thread_t) apr_os_thread_current(void);
319
320/**
321 * Compare two thread id's
322 * @param tid1 1st Thread ID to compare
323 * @param tid2 2nd Thread ID to compare
324 * @return non-zero if the two threads are equal, zero otherwise
325 */
326APR_DECLARE(int) apr_os_thread_equal(apr_os_thread_t tid1,
327                                     apr_os_thread_t tid2);
328
329/** @} */
330#endif /* APR_HAS_THREADS */
331
332/**
333 * convert the file from os specific type to apr type.
334 * @param file The apr file we are converting to.
335 * @param thefile The os specific file to convert
336 * @param flags The flags that were used to open this file.
337 * @param cont The pool to use if it is needed.
338 * @remark On Unix, it is only possible to put a file descriptor into
339 *         an apr file type.
340 */
341APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_file_put(apr_file_t **file,
342                                          apr_os_file_t *thefile,
343                                          apr_int32_t flags, apr_pool_t *cont);
344
345/**
346 * convert the file from os specific type to apr type.
347 * @param file The apr file we are converting to.
348 * @param thefile The os specific pipe to convert
349 * @param cont The pool to use if it is needed.
350 * @remark On Unix, it is only possible to put a file descriptor into
351 *         an apr file type.
352 */
353APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_pipe_put(apr_file_t **file,
354                                          apr_os_file_t *thefile,
355                                          apr_pool_t *cont);
356
357/**
358 * convert the file from os specific type to apr type.
359 * @param file The apr file we are converting to.
360 * @param thefile The os specific pipe to convert
361 * @param register_cleanup A cleanup will be registered on the apr_file_t
362 *   to issue apr_file_close().
363 * @param cont The pool to use if it is needed.
364 * @remark On Unix, it is only possible to put a file descriptor into
365 *         an apr file type.
366 */
367APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_pipe_put_ex(apr_file_t **file,
368                                             apr_os_file_t *thefile,
369                                             int register_cleanup,
370                                             apr_pool_t *cont);
371
372/**
373 * convert the dir from os specific type to apr type.
374 * @param dir The apr dir we are converting to.
375 * @param thedir The os specific dir to convert
376 * @param cont The pool to use when creating to apr directory.
377 */
378APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_dir_put(apr_dir_t **dir,
379                                         apr_os_dir_t *thedir,
380                                         apr_pool_t *cont);
381
382/**
383 * Convert a socket from the os specific type to the apr type
384 * @param sock The pool to use.
385 * @param thesock The socket to convert to.
386 * @param cont The socket we are converting to an apr type.
387 * @remark If it is a true socket, it is best to call apr_os_sock_make()
388 *         and provide APR with more information about the socket.
389 */
390APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_sock_put(apr_socket_t **sock,
391                                          apr_os_sock_t *thesock,
392                                          apr_pool_t *cont);
393
394/**
395 * Create a socket from an existing descriptor and local and remote
396 * socket addresses.
397 * @param apr_sock The new socket that has been set up
398 * @param os_sock_info The os representation of the socket handle and
399 *        other characteristics of the socket
400 * @param cont The pool to use
401 * @remark If you only know the descriptor/handle or if it isn't really
402 *         a true socket, use apr_os_sock_put() instead.
403 */
404APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_sock_make(apr_socket_t **apr_sock,
405                                           apr_os_sock_info_t *os_sock_info,
406                                           apr_pool_t *cont);
407
408/**
409 * Convert the proc mutex from os specific type to apr type
410 * @param pmutex The apr proc mutex we are converting to.
411 * @param ospmutex The os specific proc mutex to convert.
412 * @param cont The pool to use if it is needed.
413 */
414APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_proc_mutex_put(apr_proc_mutex_t **pmutex,
415                                                apr_os_proc_mutex_t *ospmutex,
416                                                apr_pool_t *cont);
417
418/**
419 * Put the imploded time in the APR format.
420 * @param aprtime the APR time format
421 * @param ostime the time to convert
422 * @param cont the pool to use if necessary
423 */
424APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_imp_time_put(apr_time_t *aprtime,
425                                              apr_os_imp_time_t **ostime,
426                                              apr_pool_t *cont);
427
428/**
429 * Put the exploded time in the APR format.
430 * @param aprtime the APR time format
431 * @param ostime the time to convert
432 * @param cont the pool to use if necessary
433 */
434APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_exp_time_put(apr_time_exp_t *aprtime,
435                                              apr_os_exp_time_t **ostime,
436                                              apr_pool_t *cont);
437
438/**
439 * convert the shared memory from os specific type to apr type.
440 * @param shm The apr shm representation of osshm
441 * @param osshm The os specific shm identity
442 * @param cont The pool to use if it is needed.
443 * @remark On fork()ed architectures, this is typically nothing more than
444 * the memory block mapped.  On non-fork architectures, this is typically
445 * some internal handle to pass the mapping from process to process.
446 */
447APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_shm_put(apr_shm_t **shm,
448                                         apr_os_shm_t *osshm,
449                                         apr_pool_t *cont);
450
451
452#if APR_HAS_DSO || defined(DOXYGEN)
453/**
454 * @defgroup apr_os_dso DSO (Dynamic Loading) Portability Routines
455 * @{
456 */
457/**
458 * convert the dso handle from os specific to apr
459 * @param dso The apr handle we are converting to
460 * @param thedso the os specific handle to convert
461 * @param pool the pool to use if it is needed
462 */
463APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_dso_handle_put(apr_dso_handle_t **dso,
464                                                apr_os_dso_handle_t thedso,
465                                                apr_pool_t *pool);
466
467/**
468 * convert the apr dso handle into an os specific one
469 * @param aprdso The apr dso handle to convert
470 * @param dso The os specific dso to return
471 */
472APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_dso_handle_get(apr_os_dso_handle_t *dso,
473                                                apr_dso_handle_t *aprdso);
474
475/** @} */
476#endif /* APR_HAS_DSO */
477
478
479#if APR_HAS_OS_UUID
480/**
481 * Private: apr-util's apr_uuid module when supported by the platform
482 */
483APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_uuid_get(unsigned char *uuid_data);
484#endif
485
486
487/**
488 * Get the name of the system default character set.
489 * @param pool the pool to allocate the name from, if needed
490 */
491APR_DECLARE(const char*) apr_os_default_encoding(apr_pool_t *pool);
492
493
494/**
495 * Get the name of the current locale character set.
496 * @param pool the pool to allocate the name from, if needed
497 * @remark Defers to apr_os_default_encoding if the current locale's
498 * data can't be retrieved on this system.
499 */
500APR_DECLARE(const char*) apr_os_locale_encoding(apr_pool_t *pool);
501
502/** @} */
503
504#ifdef __cplusplus
505}
506#endif
507
508#endif  /* ! APR_PORTABLE_H */
509