// Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing // http://boinc.berkeley.edu // Copyright (C) 2005 University of California // // This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public // License as published by the Free Software Foundation; // either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This software 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. // // To view the GNU Lesser General Public License visit // http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html // or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #ifndef _NET_XFER_ #define _NET_XFER_ #ifndef _WIN32 #include #include #include #endif #include #include "network.h" #ifndef _MAX_PATH #define _MAX_PATH 256 #endif extern CURLM* g_curlMulti; // the global libcurl multi handle // The following classes implement polling (non-blocking) I/O // between a disk file (or memory block) and a socket // global functions for starting & stopping libcurl extern int curl_init(); extern int curl_cleanup(); // represents a network connection, either being accessed directly // or being transferred to/from a file // /* net_xfer object status codes (using libcurl): nxf->response maps to HTTP_STATUS_* (from http_curl.h) nxf->http_op_state maps to HTTP_STATE_* (from http_curl.h) nxf->CurlError is a curl specific code (maps to the CURLE_* enums in curl/curl.h) */ class NET_XFER { public: FILE* fileIn; FILE* fileOut; // CMC need an output file for POST responses CURL* curlEasy; // the "easy curl" handle for this net_xfer request struct curl_slist *pcurlList; // curl slist for http headers struct curl_httppost *pcurlFormStart; // a pointer to a form item for POST struct curl_httppost *pcurlFormEnd; // a pointer to a form item for POST unsigned char* pByte; // pointer to bytes for reading via libcurl_read function long lSeek; // this is a pointer within the file we're reading char infile[_MAX_PATH]; char outfile[_MAX_PATH]; bool bTempOutfile; // CMC -- flag that outfile is really a tempfile we should delete char* req1; bool bSentHeader; // CMC -- a flag that I already sent the header CURLcode CurlResult; // CMC -- send up curl result code bool is_connected; bool want_download; // at most one should be true bool want_upload; bool do_file_io; // If true: poll() should transfer data to/from file // (in which case "file" and blocksize are relevant) // If false: set io_ready (higher layers will do I/O) bool io_done; // set to true when the current transfer is over: // - the transfer timed out (not activity for a long time) // - network connect failed // - got EOF on socket read (0 bytes, select indicated I/O ready) // - error on disk write (e.g. volume full) // - reached end of disk file on upload // - got file read error on upload // - write to socket failed on upload bool io_ready; // Signals higher layers that they can read or write socket now // (used if !do_file_io) long error; long response; double start_time; double xfer_speed; double bytes_xferred; // bytes transferred in this session double content_length; // CMC - moved from http_op int http_op_state; // values below int http_op_type; int http_op_retval; // save authorization types supported by proxy/socks server bool auth_flag; // TRUE = server uses authorization long auth_type; // 0 = haven't contacted server yet. NET_XFER(); ~NET_XFER(); void reset(); void init(); int get_ip_addr(int &ip_addr); void close_socket(); void close_file(); void update_speed(); void got_error(); }; // bandwidth limitation is implemented at this level, as follows: // There are limits max_bytes_sec_up and max_bytes_sec_down. // We keep track of the last time and bytes_left_up and bytes_left_down; // Each second we reset these to zero. class NET_XFER_SET { std::vector net_xfers; public: NET_XFER_SET(); double max_bytes_sec_up, max_bytes_sec_down; // user-specified limits on throughput double bytes_left_up, bytes_left_down; // bytes left to transfer in the current second double bytes_up, bytes_down; // total bytes transferred int last_time; int insert(NET_XFER*); int remove(NET_XFER*); void get_fdset(FDSET_GROUP&); void got_select(FDSET_GROUP&, double); NET_XFER* lookup_curl(CURL* pcurl); // lookup by easycurl handle }; #endif // _H