/*
*
* (c) COPYRIGHT MIT and INRIA, 1996.
* Please first read the full copyright statement in file COPYRIGHT.
*
*/
/*
* AHTBridge.c : This module implements the callback setup and
* handlers between the Xt, libwww, and Amaya procedures. It's responsible
* for assigning, modifying, and supressing Xt events to the active
* requests.
*
* Author: J Kahan
* R. Guetari/J. Kahan Windows NT/95 routines
*
*/
#ifndef AMAYA_JAVA
#define THOT_EXPORT extern
#include "amaya.h"
#include "AHTBridge_f.h"
#include "AHTFWrite_f.h"
#include "query_f.h"
#include "answer_f.h"
#ifndef _WINDOWS
/* Amaya's X appcontext */
extern ThotAppContext app_cont;
/* Private functions */
#ifdef __STDC__
static void RequestRegisterReadXtevent (AHTReqContext *, SOCKET);
static void RequestKillReadXtevent (AHTReqContext *);
static void RequestRegisterWriteXtevent (AHTReqContext *, SOCKET);
static void RequestKillWriteXtevent (AHTReqContext *);
static void RequestRegisterExceptXtevent (AHTReqContext *, SOCKET);
static void RequestKillExceptXtevent (AHTReqContext *);
#else /* __STDC__ */
static void RequesAddReadXtevent ();
static void RequestKillReadXtevent ();
static void RequesAddWriteXtevent ();
static void RequestKillWriteXtevent ();
static void RequestRegisterExceptXtevent ();
static void RequestKillExceptXtevent ();
#endif /* __STDC__ */
#endif /* _WINDOWS */
/* Private variables */
/*
* this set of SockOps map our WinSock "socket event SockOps" into
* our read and write sets. Note that under the canonical Unix model,
* a non-blocking socket passed to an accept() call will appear as readable,
* whilst a non-blocking call to connect() will appear as writeable. In add.
* if the connection has been closed, the socket will appear readable under
* BSD Unix semantics
*/
static const SockOps ReadBits = FD_READ | FD_ACCEPT | FD_CLOSE;
static const SockOps WriteBits = FD_WRITE | FD_CONNECT;
static const SockOps ExceptBits = FD_OOB;
/* Private functions */
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------
AHTCallback_bridge
this function acts as a bridge between Xt and libwww. From the Xt
point of view, this function is the callback handler whenever there's
any activity on the sockets associated with the active requests. From
the libwww point of view, this is the function that takes the initiative
to invoke the callback function associated with an active request,
whenever there's an activity in the socket associated to it.
In this latter aspect, this function is similar to the library's
own __DoCallback() function.
Upon activation, the function looks up the request associated with the
active socket and then looks up the cbf associated with that request.
Upon completion of the execution of the request's cbf, it verifies
the state of the request and, if it's an asynchronous request, deletes
the memory allocated to it.
-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef _WINDOWS
#ifdef __STDC__
static void* WIN_AHTCallback_bridge (SockOps _ops, int *s)
#else /* __STDC__ */
static void* WIN_AHTCallback_bridge (_ops, s)
SockOps _ops;
int* s;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
#else /* _WINDOWS */
#ifdef __STDC__
void *AHTCallback_bridge (caddr_t cd, int *s, XtInputId * id)
#else /* __STDC__ */
void *AHTCallback_bridge (cd, s, id)
caddr_t cd;
int *s;
XtInputId *id;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
#endif /* _WINDOWS */
{
int status; /* the status result of the libwwww call */
HTRequest *rqp = NULL;
AHTReqContext *me;
SockOps ops;
/* Libwww 5.0a does not take into account the ops parameter
in the invocation of for this function call */
# ifdef HACK_WWW
HTEventCallback *cbf;
# else
HTEventCallback *cbf;
ops = FD_WRITE;
cbf = (HTEventCallback *) __RetrieveCBF (*s, ops, &rqp);
# endif
me = HTRequest_context (rqp);
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "AHTBridge: Processing url %s \n", me->urlName);
/* verify if there's any callback associated with the request */
if (!cbf || !rqp || rqp->priority == HT_PRIORITY_OFF) {
if (THD_TRACE)
HTTrace ("Callback.... No callback found\n");
/* experimental */
/* remove the Xt input which caused this callback */
# ifdef WWW_XWINDOWS
XtRemoveInput (*id);
# endif
/* put some more code to correctly destroy this request ?*/
return (0);
}
# ifdef _WINDOWS
ops = _ops;
# else
switch ((XtInputId) cd) {
case XtInputReadMask:
ops = me->read_ops;
ops = FD_READ;
break;
case XtInputWriteMask:
ops = me->write_ops;
ops = FD_WRITE;
break;
case XtInputExceptMask:
ops = me->except_ops;
ops = FD_OOB;
break;
default:
break;
} /* switch */
# endif /* _WINDOWS */
/* Invokes the callback associated to the requests */
/* first we change the status of the request, to say it
has entered a critical section */
if ((HTRequest_outputStream(me->request) == (HTStream *) NULL))
fprintf(stderr,"\n **ERROR** opening %s\n\n",me->urlName);
me->reqStatus = HT_BUSY;
if ((status = (*cbf) (*s, rqp, ops)) != HT_OK)
HTTrace ("Callback.... received != HT_OK");
/* Several states can happen after this callback. They
* are indicated by the me->reqStatus structure member and
* the fds external variables. The following lines examine
* the states and correspondly update the Xt event register
*
* Regarding the me->reqStatus member, we have the following
* possible states:
*
* HT_BUSY: Request has blocked
* HT_WAITING: Request has been reissued
* HT_ABORT: Request has been stopped
* HT_END: Request has ended
*/
if (me->reqStatus == HT_ABORT) {
/* Has the user stopped the request? */
me->reqStatus = HT_WAITING;
StopRequest (me->docid);
return (0);
}
if (me->reqStatus == HT_WAITING) {
/* the request is being reissued */
/*
* (1) The old request has ended and the library
* assigned the old socket number to a pending
* request.
*
* (2) The request has been reissued after an
* authentication or redirection directive and
* we are using the same old socket number.
*/
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "*** detected a reissue of request \n");
return (0);
}
/* we verify if the request exists. If it has ended, we will have
a reqStatus with an HT_END value */
if ((me->request->net == (HTNet *) NULL) || (me->reqStatus == HT_END || me->reqStatus == HT_ERR)) {
/* request has ended */
# ifndef _WINDOWS
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "(BF) removing Xtinput %lu !RWE, sock %d (Request has ended)\n", *id, *s);
# endif /* !_WINDOWS */
if ((me->mode & AMAYA_ASYNC) || (me->mode & AMAYA_IASYNC)) {
/* free the memory allocated for async requests */
AHTPrintPendingRequestStatus (me->docid, YES);
AHTReqContext_delete (me);
} else if (me->reqStatus != HT_END && HTError_hasSeverity (HTRequest_error (me->request), ERR_NON_FATAL))
/* did the SYNC request end because of an error? If yes, report it back to the caller */
me->reqStatus = HT_ERR;
return (0);
}
/* The request is still alive, so change it's status to indicate it's out of the
critical section */
me->reqStatus = HT_WAITING;
return (0);
}
#ifdef _WINDOWS
/*----------------------------------------------------------------
WIN_Activate_Request
when there are more open requests than available sockets, the
requests are put in a "pending state." When a socket becomes
available, libwww associates it with a pending request and then
calls this callback function. This function is responsible for
opening the temporary file where the GET and POST results
will be stored. The function is also responsible for
registering the socket with the Xt event loop.
Consult the libwww manual for more details on the signature
of this function.
----------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __STDC__
int WIN_Activate_Request (HTRequest * request, HTAlertOpcode op, int msgnum, const char *dfault, void *input, HTAlertPar * reply)
#else
int WIN_Activate_Request (request, op, msgnum, dfault, input, reply)
HTRequest *request;
HTAlertOpcode op;
int msgnum;
const char *dfault;
void *input;
HTAlertPar *reply;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
AHTReqContext *me = HTRequest_context (request);
if (me->reqStatus == HT_NEW) {
if ((me->output != stdout) && me->outputfile && (me->output = fopen (me->outputfile, "wb")) == NULL) {
/* the request is associated with a file */
me->outputfile[0] = EOS; /* file could not be opened */
TtaSetStatus (me->docid, 1, TtaGetMessage (AMAYA, AM_CANNOT_CREATE_FILE),
me->outputfile);
me->reqStatus = HT_ERR;
if (me->error_html)
DocNetworkStatus[me->docid] |= AMAYA_NET_ERROR; /* so we can show the error message */
} else {
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "Add_NewSocket_to_Loop: Activating pending %s . Open fd %d\n", me->urlName, (int) me->output);
HTRequest_setOutputStream (me->request, AHTFWriter_new (me->request, me->output, YES));
/*change the status of the request */
me->reqStatus = HT_WAITING;
}
}
else if (me->reqStatus == HT_WAITING) {
/*change the status of the request */
rewind (me->output);
if (HTRequest_outputStream (me->request) == NULL)
HTRequest_setOutputStream (me->request, AHTFWriter_new (me->request, me->output, YES));
}
else {
me->reqStatus = HT_ERR;
}
return ((me->reqStatus != HT_ERR) ? HT_OK : HT_ERROR);
}
#else
/*----------------------------------------------------------------
Add_NewSocket_to_Loop
when there are more open requests than available sockets, the
requests are put in a "pending state." When a socket becomes
available, libwww associates it with a pending request and then
calls this callback function. This function is responsible for
opening the temporary file where the GET and POST results
will be stored. The function is also responsible for
registering the socket with the Xt event loop.
Consult the libwww manual for more details on the signature
of this function.
----------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __STDC__
int Add_NewSocket_to_Loop (HTRequest * request, HTAlertOpcode op, int msgnum, const char *dfault, void *input, HTAlertPar * reply)
#else
int Add_NewSocket_to_Loop (request, op, msgnum, dfault, input, reply)
HTRequest *request;
HTAlertOpcode op;
int msgnum;
const char *dfault;
void *input;
HTAlertPar *reply;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
AHTReqContext *me = HTRequest_context (request);
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "(Activating a request\n");
if (me->reqStatus == HT_NEW || me->reqStatus == HT_PENDING) {
/* the request is active, open the output file */
if ((me->output != stdout) && !(me->output = fopen (me->outputfile, "w"))) {
me->outputfile[0] = EOS;
/* file could not be opened */
TtaSetStatus (me->docid, 1, TtaGetMessage (AMAYA, AM_CANNOT_CREATE_FILE), me->outputfile);
me->reqStatus = HT_ERR;
/* should the error be shown on the Amaya doc window? */
if (me->error_html)
DocNetworkStatus[me->docid] |= AMAYA_NET_ERROR;
}
/* else {
HTRequest_setOutputStream (me->request, AHTFWriter_new (me->request, me->output, YES));
me->reqStatus = HT_WAITING;
}*/
#ifdef JOSE
fprintf (stderr, "ADDNEWSOCK: associated %s to fd %d\n", me->urlName, me->output);
#endif
if (me->output) {
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "Add_NewSocket_to_Loop: Activating pending %s . Open fd %d\n", me->urlName, (int) me->output);
HTRequest_setOutputStream (me->request, AHTFWriter_new (me->request, me->output, YES));
me->reqStatus = HT_WAITING;
}
}
else if (me->reqStatus == HT_BUSY) {
/* JK: Comment: see if we can add HT_WAIT HERE */
/* request was aborted and now is is being reissued */
rewind (me->output);
/* verify if this is OK */
HTRequest_setOutputStream (me->request, AHTFWriter_new (me->request, me->output, YES));
}
return (HT_OK);
}
#endif /* _WINDOWS */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
AHTEvent_register
callback called by libwww whenever a socket is open and associated
to a request. It sets the pertinent Xt events so that the Xt Event
loops gets an interruption whenever there's action of the socket.
In addition, it registers the request with libwww.
----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __STDC__
int AHTEvent_register (SOCKET sock, HTRequest * rqp, SockOps ops, HTEventCallback * cbf, HTPriority p)
#else
int AHTEvent_register (sock, rqp, ops, cbf, p)
SOCKET sock;
HTRequest *rqp;
SockOps ops;
HTEventCallback *cbf;
HTPriority p;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
AHTReqContext *me; /* current request */
int status; /* libwww status associated with the socket number */
/* verify this under UNIX */
if (sock == INVSOC)
return (0);
/* get the request associated to the socket number */
if ((status = HTEventrg_register (sock, rqp, ops,
cbf, p)) != HT_OK)
return (status);
if (rqp)
{
me = HTRequest_context (rqp);
/* verify if we need to open the fd */
if (me->reqStatus == HT_NEW)
{
/* we are opening a pending request */
if ((me->output != stdout) && (me->output = fopen (me->outputfile, "w")) == NULL)
{
me->outputfile[0] = '\0'; /* file could not be opened */
TtaSetStatus (me->docid, 1, TtaGetMessage (AMAYA, AM_CANNOT_CREATE_FILE),
me->outputfile);
me->reqStatus = HT_ERR;
return (HT_ERROR);
}
#ifdef JOSE
fprintf (stderr, "ADDNEWSOCK: associated %s to fd %d\n", me->urlName, me->output);
#endif
HTRequest_setOutputStream (me->request,
AHTFWriter_new (me->request, me->output, YES));
me->reqStatus = HT_WAITING;
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "AHTEvent_register: Activating pending request url %s, fd %d\n", me->urlName, (int) me->output);
}
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "AHTEvent_register: url %s, sock %d, ops %lu \n",
me->urlName, sock, ops);
#ifndef _WINDOWS
if (ops & ReadBits)
{
me->read_ops = ops;
RequestRegisterReadXtevent (me, sock);
}
if (ops & WriteBits)
{
me->write_ops = ops;
RequestRegisterWriteXtevent (me, sock);
}
if (ops & ExceptBits)
{
me->except_ops = ops;
RequestRegisterExceptXtevent (me, sock);
}
#endif /* !_WINDOWS */
}
return (status);
}
#ifndef _WINDOWS
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
AHTEvent_unregister
callback called by libwww each time a request is unregistered. This
function takes care of unregistering the pertinent Xt events
associated with the request's socket. In addition, it unregisters
the request from libwww.
----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __STDC__
int AHTEvent_unregister (SOCKET sock, SockOps ops)
#else
int AHTEvent_unregister (sock, ops)
SOCKET sock;
SockOps ops;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
int status;
HTRequest *rqp = NULL;
AHTReqContext *me;
/* Libwww 5.0a does not take into account the third parameter
** for this function call */
HTEventCallback *cbf = (HTEventCallback *) __RetrieveCBF (sock, (SockOps) NULL, &rqp);
if (cbf)
{
if (rqp)
{
me = HTRequest_context (rqp);
if (ops & ReadBits)
RequestKillReadXtevent (me);
if (ops & WriteBits)
RequestKillWriteXtevent (me);
if (ops & ExceptBits)
RequestKillExceptXtevent (me);
}
}
status = HTEventrg_unregister (sock, ops);
return (status);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
RequestKillAllXtevents
front-end for kill all Xt events associated with the request pointed
to by "me".
----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __STDC__
void RequestKillAllXtevents (AHTReqContext * me)
#else
void RequestKillAllXtevents (me)
AHTReqContext *me;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "Request_kill: Clearing Xtinputs\n");
RequestKillReadXtevent (me);
RequestKillWriteXtevent (me);
RequestKillExceptXtevent (me);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
RequestRegisterReadXtevent
Registers with Xt the read events associated with socket sock
----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __STDC__
static void RequestRegisterReadXtevent (AHTReqContext * me, SOCKET sock)
#else
static void RequestRegisterReadXtevent (me, sock)
AHTReqContext *me;
SOCKET sock;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
if (me->read_xtinput_id)
{
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "Request_kill: Clearing Xtinput %lu Socket %d R\n", me->read_xtinput_id, sock);
XtRemoveInput (me->read_xtinput_id);
}
me->read_xtinput_id =
XtAppAddInput (app_cont,
sock,
(XtPointer) XtInputReadMask,
(XtInputCallbackProc) AHTCallback_bridge,
(XtPointer) XtInputReadMask);
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "(BT) adding Xtinput %lu Socket %d R\n",
me->read_xtinput_id, sock);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
RequestKillReadXtevent
kills any read Xt event associated with the request pointed to by "me".
----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __STDC__
static void RequestKillReadXtevent (AHTReqContext * me)
#else
static void RequestKillReadXtevent (me)
AHTReqContext *me;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
if (me->read_xtinput_id)
{
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "Request_kill: Clearing Xtinput %lu R\n", me->read_xtinput_id);
XtRemoveInput (me->read_xtinput_id);
me->read_xtinput_id = (XtInputId) NULL;
}
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
RequestRegisterWriteXtevent
Registers with Xt the write events associated with socket sock
----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __STDC__
static void RequestRegisterWriteXtevent (AHTReqContext * me, SOCKET sock)
#else
static void RequestRegisterWriteXtevent (me, sock)
AHTReqContext *me;
SOCKET sock;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
if (me->write_xtinput_id)
{
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "Request_kill: Clearing Xtinput %lu Socket %d W\n", me->write_xtinput_id, sock);
XtRemoveInput (me->write_xtinput_id);
}
me->write_xtinput_id =
XtAppAddInput (app_cont,
sock,
(XtPointer) XtInputWriteMask,
(XtInputCallbackProc) AHTCallback_bridge,
(XtPointer) XtInputWriteMask);
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "(BT) adding Xtinput %lu Socket %d W\n",
me->write_xtinput_id, sock);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
RequestKillWriteXtevent
kills any write Xt event associated with the request pointed to
by "me".
----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __STDC__
static void RequestKillWriteXtevent (AHTReqContext * me)
#else
static void RequestKillWriteXtevent (me)
AHTReqContext *me;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
if (me->write_xtinput_id)
{
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "Request_kill: Clearing Write Xtinputs %lu\n", me->write_xtinput_id);
XtRemoveInput (me->write_xtinput_id);
me->write_xtinput_id = (XtInputId) NULL;
}
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
RequestRegisterExceptXtevent
Registers with Xt the except events associated with socket sock
----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __STDC__
static void RequestRegisterExceptXtevent (AHTReqContext * me, SOCKET sock)
#else
static void RequestRegisterExceptXtevent (me, sock)
AHTReqContext *me;
SOCKET sock;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
if (me->except_xtinput_id)
{
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "Request_kill: Clearing Xtinput %lu Socket %d E\n", me->except_xtinput_id, sock);
XtRemoveInput (me->except_xtinput_id);
}
me->except_xtinput_id =
XtAppAddInput (app_cont,
sock,
(XtPointer) XtInputExceptMask,
(XtInputCallbackProc) AHTCallback_bridge,
(XtPointer) XtInputExceptMask);
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "(BT) adding Xtinput %lu Socket %d E\n",
me->write_xtinput_id, sock);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
RequestKillExceptXtevent
kills any exception Xt event associated with the request pointed to
by "me".
----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef __STDC__
static void RequestKillExceptXtevent (AHTReqContext * me)
#else
static void RequestKillExceptXtevent (me)
AHTReqContext *me;
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
if (me->except_xtinput_id)
{
if (THD_TRACE)
fprintf (stderr, "Request_kill: Clearing Except Xtinputs %lu\n", me->except_xtinput_id);
XtRemoveInput (me->except_xtinput_id);
me->except_xtinput_id = (XtInputId) NULL;
}
}
#endif /* !_WINDOWS */
#endif /* !AMAYA_JAVA */
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