1#ifndef foodefshfoo
2#define foodefshfoo
3
4/* $Id$ */
5
6/***
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8
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13
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18
19  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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23***/
24
25/** \file defs.h Some common definitions */
26
27#include <avahi-common/cdecl.h>
28
29/** \mainpage
30 *
31 * \section choose_api Choosing an API
32 *
33 * Avahi provides three programming APIs for integration of
34 * mDNS/DNS-SD features into your C progams:
35 *
36 * \li <b>avahi-core</b>: an API for embedding a complete mDNS/DNS-SD stack
37 * into your software. This is intended for developers of embedded
38 * appliances only. We dissuade from using this API in normal desktop
39 * applications since it is not a good idea to run multiple mDNS
40 * stacks simultaneously on the same host.
41 * \li <b>the D-Bus API</b>: an extensive D-Bus interface for browsing and
42 * registering mDNS/DNS-SD services using avahi-daemon. We recommend
43 * using this API for software written in any language other than
44 * C (e.g. Python).
45 * \li <b>avahi-client</b>: a simplifying C wrapper around the D-Bus API. We
46 * recommend using this API in C or C++ progams. The D-Bus internals
47 * are hidden completely.
48 * \li <b>avahi-gobject</b>: an object-oriented C wrapper based on
49 * GLib's GObject. We recommd using this API for GNOME/Gtk programs.
50 *
51 * All three APIs are very similar, however avahi-core is the most powerful.
52 *
53 * In addition to the three APIs described above Avahi supports two
54 * compatibility libraries:
55 *
56 * \li <b>avahi-compat-libdns_sd</b>: the original Bonjour API as documented
57 * in the header file "dns_sd.h" by Apple Computer, Inc.
58 *
59 * \li <b>avahi-compat-howl</b>: the HOWL API as released with HOWL 0.9.8 by
60 * Porchdog Software.
61 *
62 * Please note that these compatibility layers are incomplete and
63 * generally a waste of resources. We strongly encourage everyone to
64 * use our native APIs for newly written programs and to port older
65 * programs to avahi-client!
66 *
67 * The native APIs (avahi-client and avahi-core) can be integrated
68 * into external event loops. We provide adapters for the following
69 * event loop implementations:
70 *
71 * \li <b>avahi-glib</b>: The GLIB main loop as used by GTk+/GNOME
72 *
73 * \li <b>avahi-qt</b>: The Qt main loop as used by Qt/KDE
74 *
75 * Finally, we provide a high-level Gtk+ GUI dialog called
76 * <b>avahi-ui</b> for user-friendly browsing for services.
77 *
78 * The doxygen-generated API documentation covers avahi-client
79 * (including its auxiliary APIs), the event loop adapters and
80 * avahi-ui. For the other APIs please consult the original
81 * documentation (for the compatibility APIs) or the header files.
82 *
83 * Please note that the doxygen-generated API documentation of the
84 * native Avahi API is not complete. A few definitions that are part
85 * of the Avahi API have been removed from this documentation, either
86 * because they are only relevant in a very few low-level applications
87 * or because they are considered obsolete. Please consult the C header
88 * files for all definitions that are part of the Avahi API. Please
89 * note that these hidden definitions are considered part of the Avahi
90 * API and will stay available in the API in the future.
91 *
92 * \section error_reporting Error Reporting
93 *
94 * Some notes on the Avahi error handling:
95 *
96 * - Error codes are negative integers and defined as AVAHI_ERR_xx
97 * - If a function returns some kind of non-negative integer value on
98 * success, a failure is indicated by returning the error code
99 * directly.
100 * - If a function returns a pointer of some kind on success, a
101 * failure is indicated by returning NULL
102 * - The last error number may be retrieved by calling
103 * avahi_client_errno()
104 * - Just like the libc errno variable the Avahi errno is NOT reset to
105 * AVAHI_OK if a function call succeeds.
106 * - You may convert a numeric error code into a human readable string
107 * using avahi_strerror()
108 * - The constructor function avahi_client_new() returns the error
109 * code in a call-by-reference argument
110 *
111 * \section event_loop Event Loop Abstraction
112 *
113 * Avahi uses a simple event loop abstraction layer. A table AvahiPoll
114 * which contains function pointers for user defined timeout and I/O
115 * condition event source implementations needs to be passed to
116 * avahi_client_new(). An adapter for this abstraction layer is
117 * available for the GLib main loop in the object AvahiGLibPoll. A
118 * simple stand-alone implementation is available under the name
119 * AvahiSimplePoll. An adpater for the Qt main loop is available from
120 * avahi_qt_poll_get().
121 *
122 * \section good_publish How to Register Services
123 *
124 * - Subscribe to server state changes. Pass a callback function
125 * pointer to avahi_client_new(). It will be called
126 * whenever the server state changes.
127 * - Only register your services when the server is in state
128 * AVAHI_SERVER_RUNNING. If you register your services in other server
129 * states they might not be accessible since the local host name might not necessarily
130 * be established.
131 * - Remove your services when the server enters
132 * AVAHI_SERVER_COLLISION or AVAHI_SERVER_REGISTERING state. Your
133 * services may not be reachable anymore since the local host name is
134 * no longer established or is currently in the process of being
135 * established.
136 * - When registering services, use the following algorithm:
137 *   - Create a new entry group (i.e. avahi_entry_group_new())
138 *   - Add your service(s)/additional RRs/subtypes (e.g. avahi_entry_group_add_service())
139 *   - Commit the entry group (i.e. avahi_entry_group_commit())
140 * - Subscribe to entry group state changes.
141 * - If the entry group enters AVAHI_ENTRY_GROUP_COLLISION state the
142 * services of the entry group are automatically removed from the
143 * server. You may immediately add your services back to the entry
144 * group (but with new names, perhaps using
145 * avahi_alternative_service_name()) and commit again. Please do not
146 * free the entry group and create a new one. This would inhibit some
147 * traffic limiting algorithms in mDNS.
148 * - When you need to modify your services (i.e. change the TXT data
149 * or the port number), use the AVAHI_PUBLISH_UPDATE flag. Please do
150 * not free the entry group and create a new one. This would inhibit
151 * some traffic limiting algorithms in mDNS. When changing just the
152 * TXT data avahi_entry_group_update_txt() is a shortcut for
153 * AVAHI_PUBLISH_UPDATE. Please note that you cannot use
154 * AVAHI_PUBLISH_UPDATE when changing the service name! Renaming a
155 * DNS-SD service is identical to deleting and creating a new one, and
156 * that's exactly what you should do in that case. First call
157 * avahi_entry_group_reset() to remove it and then read it normally.
158 *
159 * \section good_browse How to Browse for Services
160 *
161 * - For normal applications you need to call avahi_service_browser_new()
162 * for the service type you want to browse for. Use
163 * avahi_service_resolver_new() to acquire service data for a service
164 * name.
165 * - You can use avahi_domain_browser_new() to get a list of announced
166 * browsing domains. Please note that not all domains whith services
167 * on the LAN are mandatorily announced.
168 * - There is no need to subscribe to server state changes.
169 *
170 * \section daemon_dies How to Write a Client That Can Deal with Daemon Restarts
171 *
172 * With Avahi it is possible to write client applications that can
173 * deal with Avahi daemon restarts. To accomplish that make sure to
174 * pass AVAHI_CLIENT_NO_FAIL to avahi_client_new()'s flags
175 * parameter. That way avahi_client_new() will succeed even when the
176 * daemon is not running. In that case the object will enter
177 * AVAHI_CLIENT_CONNECTING state. As soon as the daemon becomes
178 * available the object will enter one of the AVAHI_CLIENT_S_xxx
179 * states. Make sure to not create browsers or entry groups before the
180 * client object has entered one of those states. As usual you will be
181 * informed about state changes with the callback function supplied to
182 * avahi_client_new(). If the client is forced to disconnect from the
183 * server it will enter AVAHI_CLIENT_FAILURE state with
184 * avahi_client_errno() == AVAHI_ERR_DISCONNECTED. Free the
185 * AvahiClient object in that case and reconnect to the server anew -
186 * again with passing AVAHI_CLIENT_NO_FAIL to avahi_client_new().
187 *
188 * We encourage implementing this in all software where service
189 * discovery is not an integral part of application. e.g. use it in
190 * all kinds of background daemons, but not in software like iChat
191 * compatible IM software.
192 *
193 * For now AVAHI_CLIENT_NO_FAIL cannot deal with D-Bus daemon restarts.
194 *
195 * \section domains How to Deal Properly with Browsing Domains
196 *
197 * Due to the introduction of wide-area DNS-SD the correct handling of
198 * domains becomes more important for Avahi enabled applications. All
199 * applications that offer the user a list of services discovered with
200 * Avahi should offer some kind of editable drop down box where the
201 * user can either enter his own domain or select one of those offered
202 * by AvahiDomainBrowser. The default domain to browse should be the
203 * one returned by avahi_client_get_domain_name(). The list of domains
204 * returned by AvahiDomainBrowser is assembled by the browsing domains
205 * configured in the daemon's configuration file, the domains
206 * announced inside the default domain, the domains set with the
207 * environment variable $AVAHI_BROWSE_DOMAINS (colon-seperated) on the
208 * client side and the domains set in the XDG configuration file
209 * ~/.config/avahi/browse-domains on the client side (seperated by
210 * newlines). File managers offering some kind of "Network
211 * Neighborhood" folder should show the entries of the default domain
212 * right inside that and offer subfolders for the browsing domains
213 * returned by AvahiDomainBrowser.
214 */
215
216AVAHI_C_DECL_BEGIN
217
218/** @{ \name States */
219
220/** States of a server object */
221typedef enum {
222    AVAHI_SERVER_INVALID,          /**< Invalid state (initial) */
223    AVAHI_SERVER_REGISTERING,      /**< Host RRs are being registered */
224    AVAHI_SERVER_RUNNING,          /**< All host RRs have been established */
225    AVAHI_SERVER_COLLISION,        /**< There is a collision with a host RR. All host RRs have been withdrawn, the user should set a new host name via avahi_server_set_host_name() */
226    AVAHI_SERVER_FAILURE           /**< Some fatal failure happened, the server is unable to proceed */
227} AvahiServerState;
228
229/** States of an entry group object */
230typedef enum {
231    AVAHI_ENTRY_GROUP_UNCOMMITED,    /**< The group has not yet been commited, the user must still call avahi_entry_group_commit() */
232    AVAHI_ENTRY_GROUP_REGISTERING,   /**< The entries of the group are currently being registered */
233    AVAHI_ENTRY_GROUP_ESTABLISHED,   /**< The entries have successfully been established */
234    AVAHI_ENTRY_GROUP_COLLISION,     /**< A name collision for one of the entries in the group has been detected, the entries have been withdrawn */
235    AVAHI_ENTRY_GROUP_FAILURE        /**< Some kind of failure happened, the entries have been withdrawn */
236} AvahiEntryGroupState;
237
238/** @} */
239
240/** @{ \name Flags */
241
242/** Some flags for publishing functions */
243typedef enum {
244    AVAHI_PUBLISH_UNIQUE = 1,           /**< For raw records: The RRset is intended to be unique */
245    AVAHI_PUBLISH_NO_PROBE = 2,         /**< For raw records: Though the RRset is intended to be unique no probes shall be sent */
246    AVAHI_PUBLISH_NO_ANNOUNCE = 4,      /**< For raw records: Do not announce this RR to other hosts */
247    AVAHI_PUBLISH_ALLOW_MULTIPLE = 8,   /**< For raw records: Allow multiple local records of this type, even if they are intended to be unique */
248/** \cond fulldocs */
249    AVAHI_PUBLISH_NO_REVERSE = 16,      /**< For address records: don't create a reverse (PTR) entry */
250    AVAHI_PUBLISH_NO_COOKIE = 32,       /**< For service records: do not implicitly add the local service cookie to TXT data */
251/** \endcond */
252    AVAHI_PUBLISH_UPDATE = 64,          /**< Update existing records instead of adding new ones */
253/** \cond fulldocs */
254    AVAHI_PUBLISH_USE_WIDE_AREA = 128,  /**< Register the record using wide area DNS (i.e. unicast DNS update) */
255    AVAHI_PUBLISH_USE_MULTICAST = 256   /**< Register the record using multicast DNS */
256/** \endcond */
257} AvahiPublishFlags;
258
259/** Some flags for lookup functions */
260typedef enum {
261/** \cond fulldocs */
262    AVAHI_LOOKUP_USE_WIDE_AREA = 1,    /**< Force lookup via wide area DNS */
263    AVAHI_LOOKUP_USE_MULTICAST = 2,    /**< Force lookup via multicast DNS */
264/** \endcond */
265    AVAHI_LOOKUP_NO_TXT = 4,           /**< When doing service resolving, don't lookup TXT record */
266    AVAHI_LOOKUP_NO_ADDRESS = 8        /**< When doing service resolving, don't lookup A/AAAA record */
267} AvahiLookupFlags;
268
269/** Some flags for lookup callback functions */
270typedef enum {
271    AVAHI_LOOKUP_RESULT_CACHED = 1,         /**< This response originates from the cache */
272    AVAHI_LOOKUP_RESULT_WIDE_AREA = 2,      /**< This response originates from wide area DNS */
273    AVAHI_LOOKUP_RESULT_MULTICAST = 4,      /**< This response originates from multicast DNS */
274    AVAHI_LOOKUP_RESULT_LOCAL = 8,          /**< This record/service resides on and was announced by the local host. Only available in service and record browsers and only on AVAHI_BROWSER_NEW. */
275    AVAHI_LOOKUP_RESULT_OUR_OWN = 16,       /**< This service belongs to the same local client as the browser object. Only available in avahi-client, and only for service browsers and only on AVAHI_BROWSER_NEW. */
276    AVAHI_LOOKUP_RESULT_STATIC = 32         /**< The returned data has been defined statically by some configuration option */
277} AvahiLookupResultFlags;
278
279/** @} */
280
281/** @{ \name Events */
282
283/** Type of callback event when browsing */
284typedef enum {
285    AVAHI_BROWSER_NEW,               /**< The object is new on the network */
286    AVAHI_BROWSER_REMOVE,            /**< The object has been removed from the network */
287    AVAHI_BROWSER_CACHE_EXHAUSTED,   /**< One-time event, to notify the user that all entries from the caches have been sent */
288    AVAHI_BROWSER_ALL_FOR_NOW,       /**< One-time event, to notify the user that more records will probably not show up in the near future, i.e. all cache entries have been read and all static servers been queried */
289    AVAHI_BROWSER_FAILURE            /**< Browsing failed due to some reason which can be retrieved using avahi_server_errno()/avahi_client_errno() */
290} AvahiBrowserEvent;
291
292/** Type of callback event when resolving */
293typedef enum {
294    AVAHI_RESOLVER_FOUND,          /**< RR found, resolving successful */
295    AVAHI_RESOLVER_FAILURE         /**< Resolving failed due to some reason which can be retrieved using avahi_server_errno()/avahi_client_errno() */
296} AvahiResolverEvent;
297
298/** @} */
299
300/** @{ \name Other definitions */
301
302/** The type of domain to browse for */
303typedef enum {
304    AVAHI_DOMAIN_BROWSER_BROWSE,            /**< Browse for a list of available browsing domains */
305    AVAHI_DOMAIN_BROWSER_BROWSE_DEFAULT,    /**< Browse for the default browsing domain */
306    AVAHI_DOMAIN_BROWSER_REGISTER,          /**< Browse for a list of available registering domains */
307    AVAHI_DOMAIN_BROWSER_REGISTER_DEFAULT,  /**< Browse for the default registering domain */
308    AVAHI_DOMAIN_BROWSER_BROWSE_LEGACY,     /**< Legacy browse domain - see DNS-SD spec for more information */
309    AVAHI_DOMAIN_BROWSER_MAX
310} AvahiDomainBrowserType;
311
312/** @} */
313
314/** \cond fulldocs */
315/** For every service a special TXT item is implicitly added, which
316 * contains a random cookie which is private to the local daemon. This
317 * can be used by clients to determine if two services on two
318 * different subnets are effectively the same. */
319#define AVAHI_SERVICE_COOKIE "org.freedesktop.Avahi.cookie"
320
321/** In invalid cookie as special value */
322#define AVAHI_SERVICE_COOKIE_INVALID (0)
323/** \endcond fulldocs */
324
325/** @{ \name DNS RR definitions */
326
327/** DNS record types, see RFC 1035 */
328enum {
329    AVAHI_DNS_TYPE_A = 0x01,
330    AVAHI_DNS_TYPE_NS = 0x02,
331    AVAHI_DNS_TYPE_CNAME = 0x05,
332    AVAHI_DNS_TYPE_SOA = 0x06,
333    AVAHI_DNS_TYPE_PTR = 0x0C,
334    AVAHI_DNS_TYPE_HINFO = 0x0D,
335    AVAHI_DNS_TYPE_MX = 0x0F,
336    AVAHI_DNS_TYPE_TXT = 0x10,
337    AVAHI_DNS_TYPE_AAAA = 0x1C,
338    AVAHI_DNS_TYPE_SRV = 0x21
339};
340
341/** DNS record classes, see RFC 1035 */
342enum {
343    AVAHI_DNS_CLASS_IN = 0x01          /**< Probably the only class we will ever use */
344};
345
346/** @} */
347
348/** The default TTL for RRs which contain a host name of some kind. */
349#define AVAHI_DEFAULT_TTL_HOST_NAME (120)
350
351/** The default TTL for all other records. */
352#define AVAHI_DEFAULT_TTL (75*60)
353
354AVAHI_C_DECL_END
355
356#endif
357