/* This file is part of GNUnet Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 Christian Grothoff (and other contributing authors) GNUnet 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 3, or (at your option) any later version. GNUnet 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 GNUnet; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /** * @file set/gnunet-service-set.h * @brief common components for the implementation the different set operations * @author Florian Dold * @author Christian Grothoff */ #ifndef GNUNET_SERVICE_SET_H_PRIVATE #define GNUNET_SERVICE_SET_H_PRIVATE #include "platform.h" #include "gnunet_util_lib.h" #include "gnunet_protocols.h" #include "gnunet_applications.h" #include "gnunet_core_service.h" #include "gnunet_cadet_service.h" #include "gnunet_set_service.h" #include "set.h" /** * Implementation-specific set state. Used as opaque pointer, and * specified further in the respective implementation. */ struct SetState; /** * Implementation-specific set operation. Used as opaque pointer, and * specified further in the respective implementation. */ struct OperationState; /** * A set that supports a specific operation with other peers. */ struct Set; /** * Information about an element element in the set. All elements are * stored in a hash-table from their hash-code to their 'struct * Element', so that the remove and add operations are reasonably * fast. */ struct ElementEntry; /** * Operation context used to execute a set operation. */ struct Operation; /** * Detail information about an operation. */ struct OperationSpecification { /** * The remove peer we evaluate the operation with. */ struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity peer; /** * Application ID for the operation, used to distinguish * multiple operations of the same type with the same peer. */ struct GNUNET_HashCode app_id; /** * Context message, may be NULL. */ struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *context_msg; /** * Set associated with the operation, NULL until the spec has been * associated with a set. */ struct Set *set; /** * Salt to use for the operation. */ uint32_t salt; /** * Remote peers element count */ uint32_t remote_element_count; /** * ID used to identify an operation between service and client */ uint32_t client_request_id; /** * The type of the operation. */ enum GNUNET_SET_OperationType operation; /** * When are elements sent to the client, and which elements are sent? */ enum GNUNET_SET_ResultMode result_mode; }; /** * Signature of functions that create the implementation-specific * state for a set supporting a specific operation. * * @return a set state specific to the supported operation */ typedef struct SetState * (*CreateImpl) (void); /** * Signature of functions that implement the add/remove functionality * for a set supporting a specific operation. * * @param set implementation-specific set state * @param ee element message from the client */ typedef void (*AddRemoveImpl) (struct SetState *state, struct ElementEntry *ee); /** * Signature of functions that handle disconnection of the remote * peer. * * @param op the set operation, contains implementation-specific data */ typedef void (*PeerDisconnectImpl) (struct Operation *op); /** * Signature of functions that implement the destruction of the * implementation-specific set state. * * @param state the set state, contains implementation-specific data */ typedef void (*DestroySetImpl) (struct SetState *state); /** * Signature of functions that implement accepting a set operation. * * @param op operation that is created by accepting the operation, * should be initialized by the implementation */ typedef void (*OpAcceptImpl) (struct Operation *op); /** * Signature of functions that implement starting the evaluation of * set operations. * * @param op operation that is created, should be initialized to * begin the evaluation * @param opaque_context message to be transmitted to the listener * to convince him to accept, may be NULL */ typedef void (*OpEvaluateImpl) (struct Operation *op, const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *opaque_context); /** * Signature of functions that implement the message handling for * the different set operations. * * @param op operation state * @param msg received message * @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_SYSERR to * destroy the operation and the tunnel */ typedef int (*MsgHandlerImpl) (struct Operation *op, const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *msg); /** * Signature of functions that implement operation cancellation * * @param op operation state */ typedef void (*CancelImpl) (struct Operation *op); /** * Dispatch table for a specific set operation. Every set operation * has to implement the callback in this struct. */ struct SetVT { /** * Callback for the set creation. */ CreateImpl create; /** * Callback for element insertion */ AddRemoveImpl add; /** * Callback for element removal. */ AddRemoveImpl remove; /** * Callback for accepting a set operation request */ OpAcceptImpl accept; /** * Callback for starting evaluation with a remote peer. */ OpEvaluateImpl evaluate; /** * Callback for destruction of the set state. */ DestroySetImpl destroy_set; /** * Callback for handling operation-specific messages. */ MsgHandlerImpl msg_handler; /** * Callback for handling the remote peer's disconnect. */ PeerDisconnectImpl peer_disconnect; /** * Callback for canceling an operation by its ID. */ CancelImpl cancel; }; /** * Information about an element element in the set. All elements are * stored in a hash-table from their hash-code to their `struct * Element`, so that the remove and add operations are reasonably * fast. */ struct ElementEntry { /** * The actual element. The data for the element * should be allocated at the end of this struct. */ struct GNUNET_SET_Element element; /** * Hash of the element. For set union: Will be used to derive the * different IBF keys for different salts. */ struct GNUNET_HashCode element_hash; /** * Generation the element was added by the client. * Operations of earlier generations will not consider the element. */ unsigned int generation_added; /** * Generation the element was removed by the client. * Operations of later generations will not consider the element. * Only valid if @e removed is #GNUNET_YES. */ unsigned int generation_removed; /** * #GNUNET_YES if the element has been removed in some generation. */ int removed; /** * #GNUNET_YES if the element is a remote element, and does not belong * to the operation's set. */ int remote; }; /** * Operation context used to execute a set operation. */ struct Operation { /** * V-Table for the operation belonging to the tunnel contest. * * Used for all operation specific operations after receiving the ops request */ const struct SetVT *vt; /** * Tunnel to the peer. */ struct GNUNET_CADET_Channel *channel; /** * Message queue for the tunnel. */ struct GNUNET_MQ_Handle *mq; /** * Detail information about the set operation, including the set to * use. When 'spec' is NULL, the operation is not yet entirely * initialized. */ struct OperationSpecification *spec; /** * Operation-specific operation state. Note that the exact * type depends on this being a union or intersection operation * (and thus on @e vt). */ struct OperationState *state; /** * Evaluate operations are held in a linked list. */ struct Operation *next; /** * Evaluate operations are held in a linked list. */ struct Operation *prev; /** * The identity of the requesting peer. Needs to * be stored here as the op spec might not have been created yet. */ struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity peer; /** * Timeout task, if the incoming peer has not been accepted * after the timeout, it will be disconnected. */ struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task * timeout_task; /** * Unique request id for the request from a remote peer, sent to the * client, which will accept or reject the request. Set to '0' iff * the request has not been suggested yet. */ uint32_t suggest_id; /** * #GNUNET_YES if this is not a "real" set operation yet, and we still * need to wait for the other peer to give us more details. */ int is_incoming; /** * Generation in which the operation handle * was created. */ unsigned int generation_created; /** * Incremented whenever (during shutdown) some component still * needs to do something with this before the operation is freed. * (Used as a reference counter, but only during termination.) */ unsigned int keep; }; /** * A set that supports a specific operation with other peers. */ struct Set { /** * Sets are held in a doubly linked list (in `sets_head` and `sets_tail`). */ struct Set *next; /** * Sets are held in a doubly linked list. */ struct Set *prev; /** * Client that owns the set. Only one client may own a set, * and there can only be one set per client. */ struct GNUNET_SERVER_Client *client; /** * Message queue for the client. */ struct GNUNET_MQ_Handle *client_mq; /** * Virtual table for this set. Determined by the operation type of * this set. * * Used only for Add/remove of elements and when receiving an incoming * operation from a remote peer. */ const struct SetVT *vt; /** * Implementation-specific state. */ struct SetState *state; /** * Current state of iterating elements for the client. * NULL if we are not currently iterating. */ struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MultiHashMapIterator *iter; /** * Maps `struct GNUNET_HashCode *` to `struct ElementEntry *`. */ struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MultiHashMap *elements; /** * Evaluate operations are held in a linked list. */ struct Operation *ops_head; /** * Evaluate operations are held in a linked list. */ struct Operation *ops_tail; /** * Current generation, that is, number of previously executed * operations on this set */ unsigned int current_generation; /** * Type of operation supported for this set */ enum GNUNET_SET_OperationType operation; /** * Each @e iter is assigned a unique number, so that the client * can distinguish iterations. */ uint16_t iteration_id; }; /** * Destroy the given operation. Call the implementation-specific * cancel function of the operation. Disconnects from the remote * peer. Does not disconnect the client, as there may be multiple * operations per set. * * @param op operation to destroy * @param gc #GNUNET_YES to perform garbage collection on the set */ void _GSS_operation_destroy (struct Operation *op, int gc); /** * Get the table with implementing functions for set union. * * @return the operation specific VTable */ const struct SetVT * _GSS_union_vt (void); /** * Get the table with implementing functions for set intersection. * * @return the operation specific VTable */ const struct SetVT * _GSS_intersection_vt (void); #endif