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--
-- gcsd
--
-- gcsd the generic command sequencer daemon can be used to serialize
-- commands sent over various paralell communication channels to a
-- single command output. It can be seen as a multiplexer for any
-- kind of communication between a single resource and various clients
-- which want to submit commands to it or query information from it.
-- gcsd is written in C and Lua. The goal is to provide an easy to
-- understand high level API based on Lua which can be used to
-- implement the business logic of the so formed multiplexer daemon.
--
--
-- Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Markus Grueneis <gimpf@spreadspace.org>
-- Christian Pointner <equinox@spreadspace.org>
--
-- This file is part of gcsd.
--
-- gcsd 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 of the License, or
-- any later version.
--
-- gcsd 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 gcsd. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
--
-- tcp_connect module class
local tcp_connect = {}
tcp_connect.properties = { type=defines.INOUT_MODULE, name="tcp-connect", max_instances=-1 }
tcp_connect.next_id = 0
-- create new instance of tcp_connect module class
function tcp_connect:new(config, runtype)
local inst = {}
inst.class = self
inst.config = config
inst.config.runtype = runtype
if(config.name == nil or config.name == "") then
inst.name = self.properties.name .. self.next_id
self.next_id = self.next_id + 1
else
inst.name = config.name
end
local handle, connected = tcp.client(config.addr, config.port, config.resolv_type, config.source)
if(not handle) then
return nil
end
inst.connected = connected
handle.in_buffer = ""
handle.out_buffer = ""
function handle:read()
-- TODO: which size should we request??
local buffer, err = tcp.recv(self.fd, 100)
if(buffer == nil) then
log.printf(log.ERROR, inst.name .. ": connection error: %s", err)
return defines.KILL_MODULE -- TODO: reconnect
end
if(#buffer == 0) then
log.printf(log.INFO, inst.name .. ": connection closed")
return defines.KILL_MODULE -- TODO: reconnect
end
self.in_buffer = self.in_buffer .. buffer
if(inst.config.runtype == defines.IN_MODULE) then
self.in_buffer = command_table:dispatch(self.in_buffer)
else
self.in_buffer = response_table:dispatch(self.in_buffer)
end
return defines.OK
end
function handle:write()
local len, err = tcp.send(self.fd, self.out_buffer)
if(len == nil) then
log.printf(log.ERROR, inst.name .. ": connection error: %s", err)
ret = defines.KILL_MODULE -- TODO: reconnect
else
self.out_buffer = string.sub(self.out_buffer, len+1)
end
if(inst.config.runtype == defines.OUT_MODULE and self.out_buffer == "") then
command_queue:command_sent()
end
return defines.OK
end
local client = {}
client.module_instance = inst
client.name = inst.name .. "#0"
function client:process_response() end
function client:process_timeout() end
function client:get_read_handles()
return { handle }
end
function client:get_write_handles()
if(handle.out_buffer ~= "") then
return { handle }
else
return {}
end
end
function client:cleanup()
rawio.close(handle.fd)
end
handle.client_instance = client
local connect_handle = {}
connect_handle.fd = handle.fd
function connect_handle:read() return defines.OK end
function connect_handle:write()
local connected, err = tcp.connect(handle.fd)
if(not connected) then
return defines.KILL_MODULE
end
inst.connected = true
client_list:register(client)
return defines.OK
end
connect_handle.client_instance = client
function inst:cleanup()
client_list:unregister_by_module(self)
end
function inst:get_read_handles()
return {}
end
function inst:get_write_handles()
if(not inst.connected) then
return { connect_handle }
else
return {}
end
end
function inst:start_command(command)
handle.out_buffer = command
end
setmetatable(inst, {})
getmetatable(inst).__gc = function() inst:cleanup() end
return inst
end
return tcp_connect
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