core-lightning/lightningd/subd.h
Rusty Russell 3c6eec87e3 Add DEVELOPER flag, set by default.
This is a bit messier than I'd like, but we want to clearly remove all
dev code (not just have it uncalled), so we remove fields and functions
altogether rather than stub them out.  This means we put #ifdefs in callers
in some places, but at least it's explicit.

We still run tests, but only a subset, and we run with NO_VALGRIND under
Travis to avoid increasing test times too much.

See-also: #176
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2017-10-26 12:53:09 +02:00

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#ifndef LIGHTNING_LIGHTNINGD_SUBD_H
#define LIGHTNING_LIGHTNINGD_SUBD_H
#include "config.h"
#include <ccan/endian/endian.h>
#include <ccan/list/list.h>
#include <ccan/short_types/short_types.h>
#include <ccan/tal/tal.h>
#include <common/msg_queue.h>
struct io_conn;
/* By convention, replies are requests + 100 */
#define SUBD_REPLY_OFFSET 100
/* And reply failures are requests + 200 */
#define SUBD_REPLYFAIL_OFFSET 200
/* One of our subds. */
struct subd {
/* Name, like John, or "lightning_hsmd" */
const char *name;
/* The Big Cheese. */
struct lightningd *ld;
/* pid, for waiting for status when it dies. */
int pid;
/* Connection. */
struct io_conn *conn;
/* If we are associated with a single peer, this points to it. */
struct peer *peer;
/* For logging */
struct log *log;
/* Callback when non-reply message comes in. */
unsigned (*msgcb)(struct subd *, const u8 *, const int *);
const char *(*msgname)(int msgtype);
/* Buffer for input. */
u8 *msg_in;
/* While we're reading fds in. */
size_t num_fds_in_read;
int *fds_in;
/* For global daemons: we fail if they fail. */
bool must_not_exit;
/* Messages queue up here. */
struct msg_queue outq;
/* Callbacks for replies. */
struct list_head reqs;
};
/**
* new_global_subd - create a new global subdaemon.
* @ld: global state
* @name: basename of daemon
* @msgname: function to get name from messages
* @msgcb: function to call when non-fatal message received (or NULL)
* @...: NULL-terminated list of pointers to fds to hand as fd 3, 4...
* (can be take, if so, set to -1)
*
* @msgcb gets called with @fds set to NULL: if it returns a positive number,
* that many @fds are received before calling again. @msgcb can free subd
* to shut it down.
*/
struct subd *new_global_subd(struct lightningd *ld,
const char *name,
const char *(*msgname)(int msgtype),
unsigned int (*msgcb)(struct subd *, const u8 *,
const int *fds),
...);
/**
* new_peer_subd - create a new subdaemon for a specific peer.
* @ld: global state
* @name: basename of daemon
* @peer: peer to associate.
* @msgname: function to get name from messages
* @msgcb: function to call when non-fatal message received (or NULL)
* @...: NULL-terminated list of pointers to fds to hand as fd 3, 4...
* (can be take, if so, set to -1)
*
* @msgcb gets called with @fds set to NULL: if it returns a positive number,
* that many @fds are received before calling again. If it returns -1, the
* subdaemon is shutdown.
*/
struct subd *new_peer_subd(struct lightningd *ld,
const char *name,
struct peer *peer,
const char *(*msgname)(int msgtype),
unsigned int (*msgcb)(struct subd *, const u8 *,
const int *fds),
...);
/**
* subd_raw - raw interface to get a subdaemon on an fd (for HSM)
* @ld: global state
* @name: basename of daemon
*/
int subd_raw(struct lightningd *ld, const char *name);
/**
* subd_send_msg - queue a message to the subdaemon.
* @sd: subdaemon to request
* @msg_out: message (can be take)
*/
void subd_send_msg(struct subd *sd, const u8 *msg_out);
/**
* subd_send_fd - queue a file descriptor to pass to the subdaemon.
* @sd: subdaemon to request
* @fd: the file descriptor (closed after passing).
*/
void subd_send_fd(struct subd *sd, int fd);
/**
* subd_req - queue a request to the subdaemon.
* @ctx: lifetime for the callback: if this is freed, don't call replycb.
* @sd: subdaemon to request
* @msg_out: request message (can be take)
* @fd_out: if >=0 fd to pass at the end of the message (closed after)
* @num_fds_in: how many fds to read in to hand to @replycb if it's a reply.
* @replycb: callback when reply comes in (can free subd)
* @replycb_data: final arg to hand to @replycb
*
* @replycb cannot free @sd, so it returns false to remove it.
* Note that @replycb is called for replies of type @msg_out + SUBD_REPLY_OFFSET
* with @num_fds_in fds, or type @msg_out + SUBD_REPLYFAIL_OFFSET with no fds.
*/
#define subd_req(ctx, sd, msg_out, fd_out, num_fds_in, replycb, replycb_data) \
subd_req_((ctx), (sd), (msg_out), (fd_out), (num_fds_in), \
typesafe_cb_preargs(void, void *, \
(replycb), (replycb_data), \
struct subd *, \
const u8 *, const int *), \
(replycb_data))
void subd_req_(const tal_t *ctx,
struct subd *sd,
const u8 *msg_out,
int fd_out, size_t num_fds_in,
void (*replycb)(struct subd *, const u8 *, const int *, void *),
void *replycb_data);
/**
* subd_release_peer - shut down a subdaemon which no longer owns the peer.
* @owner: subd which owned peer.
* @peer: peer to release.
*
* If the subdaemon is not already shutting down, and it is a per-peer
* subdaemon, this shuts it down.
*/
void subd_release_peer(struct subd *owner, struct peer *peer);
/**
* subd_shutdown - try to politely shut down a subdaemon.
* @subd: subd to shutdown.
* @seconds: maximum seconds to wait for it to exit.
*
* This closes the fd to the subdaemon, and gives it a little while to exit.
* The @finished callback will never be called.
*/
void subd_shutdown(struct subd *subd, unsigned int seconds);
#if DEVELOPER
char *opt_subd_debug(const char *optarg, struct lightningd *ld);
char *opt_subd_dev_disconnect(const char *optarg, struct lightningd *ld);
bool dev_disconnect_permanent(struct lightningd *ld);
#endif /* DEVELOPER */
#endif /* LIGHTNING_LIGHTNINGD_SUBD_H */