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1 /*
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18 
19 #ifndef GRPC_IMPL_CODEGEN_GRPC_TYPES_H
20 #define GRPC_IMPL_CODEGEN_GRPC_TYPES_H
21 
22 #include <grpc/impl/codegen/port_platform.h>
23 
24 #include <grpc/impl/codegen/compression_types.h>
25 #include <grpc/impl/codegen/gpr_types.h>
26 #include <grpc/impl/codegen/slice.h>
27 #include <grpc/impl/codegen/status.h>
28 
29 #include <stddef.h>
30 
31 #ifdef __cplusplus
32 extern "C" {
33 #endif
34 
35 typedef enum {
36   GRPC_BB_RAW
37   /** Future types may include GRPC_BB_PROTOBUF, etc. */
38 } grpc_byte_buffer_type;
39 
40 typedef struct grpc_byte_buffer {
41   void* reserved;
42   grpc_byte_buffer_type type;
43   union grpc_byte_buffer_data {
44     struct /* internal */ {
45       void* reserved[8];
46     } reserved;
47     struct grpc_compressed_buffer {
48       grpc_compression_algorithm compression;
49       grpc_slice_buffer slice_buffer;
50     } raw;
51   } data;
52 } grpc_byte_buffer;
53 
54 /** Completion Queues enable notification of the completion of
55  * asynchronous actions. */
56 typedef struct grpc_completion_queue grpc_completion_queue;
57 
58 /** An alarm associated with a completion queue. */
59 typedef struct grpc_alarm grpc_alarm;
60 
61 /** The Channel interface allows creation of Call objects. */
62 typedef struct grpc_channel grpc_channel;
63 
64 /** A server listens to some port and responds to request calls */
65 typedef struct grpc_server grpc_server;
66 
67 /** A Call represents an RPC. When created, it is in a configuration state
68     allowing properties to be set until it is invoked. After invoke, the Call
69     can have messages written to it and read from it. */
70 typedef struct grpc_call grpc_call;
71 
72 /** The Socket Mutator interface allows changes on socket options */
73 typedef struct grpc_socket_mutator grpc_socket_mutator;
74 
75 /** The Socket Factory interface creates and binds sockets */
76 typedef struct grpc_socket_factory grpc_socket_factory;
77 
78 /** Type specifier for grpc_arg */
79 typedef enum {
80   GRPC_ARG_STRING,
81   GRPC_ARG_INTEGER,
82   GRPC_ARG_POINTER
83 } grpc_arg_type;
84 
85 typedef struct grpc_arg_pointer_vtable {
86   void* (*copy)(void* p);
87   void (*destroy)(void* p);
88   int (*cmp)(void* p, void* q);
89 } grpc_arg_pointer_vtable;
90 
91 /** A single argument... each argument has a key and a value
92 
93     A note on naming keys:
94       Keys are namespaced into groups, usually grouped by library, and are
95       keys for module XYZ are named XYZ.key1, XYZ.key2, etc. Module names must
96       be restricted to the regex [A-Za-z][_A-Za-z0-9]{,15}.
97       Key names must be restricted to the regex [A-Za-z][_A-Za-z0-9]{,47}.
98 
99     GRPC core library keys are prefixed by grpc.
100 
101     Library authors are strongly encouraged to \#define symbolic constants for
102     their keys so that it's possible to change them in the future. */
103 typedef struct {
104   grpc_arg_type type;
105   char* key;
106   union grpc_arg_value {
107     char* string;
108     int integer;
109     struct grpc_arg_pointer {
110       void* p;
111       const grpc_arg_pointer_vtable* vtable;
112     } pointer;
113   } value;
114 } grpc_arg;
115 
116 /** An array of arguments that can be passed around.
117 
118     Used to set optional channel-level configuration.
119     These configuration options are modelled as key-value pairs as defined
120     by grpc_arg; keys are strings to allow easy backwards-compatible extension
121     by arbitrary parties. All evaluation is performed at channel creation
122     time (i.e. the keys and values in this structure need only live through the
123     creation invocation).
124 
125     However, if one of the args has grpc_arg_type==GRPC_ARG_POINTER, then the
126     grpc_arg_pointer_vtable must live until the channel args are done being
127     used by core (i.e. when the object for use with which they were passed
128     is destroyed).
129 
130     See the description of the \ref grpc_arg_keys "available args" for more
131     details. */
132 typedef struct {
133   size_t num_args;
134   grpc_arg* args;
135 } grpc_channel_args;
136 
137 /** \defgroup grpc_arg_keys
138  * Channel argument keys.
139  * \{
140  */
141 /** If non-zero, enable census for tracing and stats collection. */
142 #define GRPC_ARG_ENABLE_CENSUS "grpc.census"
143 /** If non-zero, enable load reporting. */
144 #define GRPC_ARG_ENABLE_LOAD_REPORTING "grpc.loadreporting"
145 /** Request that optional features default to off (regardless of what they
146     usually default to) - to enable tight control over what gets enabled */
147 #define GRPC_ARG_MINIMAL_STACK "grpc.minimal_stack"
148 /** Maximum number of concurrent incoming streams to allow on a http2
149     connection. Int valued. */
150 #define GRPC_ARG_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS "grpc.max_concurrent_streams"
151 /** Maximum message length that the channel can receive. Int valued, bytes.
152     -1 means unlimited. */
153 #define GRPC_ARG_MAX_RECEIVE_MESSAGE_LENGTH "grpc.max_receive_message_length"
154 /** \deprecated For backward compatibility.
155  * Use GRPC_ARG_MAX_RECEIVE_MESSAGE_LENGTH instead. */
156 #define GRPC_ARG_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH GRPC_ARG_MAX_RECEIVE_MESSAGE_LENGTH
157 /** Maximum message length that the channel can send. Int valued, bytes.
158     -1 means unlimited. */
159 #define GRPC_ARG_MAX_SEND_MESSAGE_LENGTH "grpc.max_send_message_length"
160 /** Maximum time that a channel may have no outstanding rpcs, after which the
161  * server will close the connection. Int valued, milliseconds. INT_MAX means
162  * unlimited. */
163 #define GRPC_ARG_MAX_CONNECTION_IDLE_MS "grpc.max_connection_idle_ms"
164 /** Maximum time that a channel may exist. Int valued, milliseconds.
165  * INT_MAX means unlimited. */
166 #define GRPC_ARG_MAX_CONNECTION_AGE_MS "grpc.max_connection_age_ms"
167 /** Grace period after the channel reaches its max age. Int valued,
168    milliseconds. INT_MAX means unlimited. */
169 #define GRPC_ARG_MAX_CONNECTION_AGE_GRACE_MS "grpc.max_connection_age_grace_ms"
170 /** Timeout after the last RPC finishes on the client channel at which the
171  * channel goes back into IDLE state. Int valued, milliseconds. INT_MAX means
172  * unlimited. The default value is 30 minutes and the min value is 1 second. */
173 #define GRPC_ARG_CLIENT_IDLE_TIMEOUT_MS "grpc.client_idle_timeout_ms"
174 /** Enable/disable support for per-message compression. Defaults to 1, unless
175     GRPC_ARG_MINIMAL_STACK is enabled, in which case it defaults to 0. */
176 #define GRPC_ARG_ENABLE_PER_MESSAGE_COMPRESSION "grpc.per_message_compression"
177 /** Experimental Arg. Enable/disable support for per-message decompression.
178    Defaults to 1. If disabled, decompression will not be performed and the
179    application will see the compressed message in the byte buffer. */
180 #define GRPC_ARG_ENABLE_PER_MESSAGE_DECOMPRESSION \
181   "grpc.per_message_decompression"
182 /** Enable/disable support for deadline checking. Defaults to 1, unless
183     GRPC_ARG_MINIMAL_STACK is enabled, in which case it defaults to 0 */
184 #define GRPC_ARG_ENABLE_DEADLINE_CHECKS "grpc.enable_deadline_checking"
185 /** Initial stream ID for http2 transports. Int valued. */
186 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_INITIAL_SEQUENCE_NUMBER \
187   "grpc.http2.initial_sequence_number"
188 /** Amount to read ahead on individual streams. Defaults to 64kb, larger
189     values can help throughput on high-latency connections.
190     NOTE: at some point we'd like to auto-tune this, and this parameter
191     will become a no-op. Int valued, bytes. */
192 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_STREAM_LOOKAHEAD_BYTES "grpc.http2.lookahead_bytes"
193 /** How much memory to use for hpack decoding. Int valued, bytes. */
194 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_HPACK_TABLE_SIZE_DECODER \
195   "grpc.http2.hpack_table_size.decoder"
196 /** How much memory to use for hpack encoding. Int valued, bytes. */
197 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_HPACK_TABLE_SIZE_ENCODER \
198   "grpc.http2.hpack_table_size.encoder"
199 /** How big a frame are we willing to receive via HTTP2.
200     Min 16384, max 16777215. Larger values give lower CPU usage for large
201     messages, but more head of line blocking for small messages. */
202 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_MAX_FRAME_SIZE "grpc.http2.max_frame_size"
203 /** Should BDP probing be performed? */
204 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_BDP_PROBE "grpc.http2.bdp_probe"
205 /** (DEPRECATED) Does not have any effect.
206     Earlier, this arg configured the minimum time between successive ping frames
207     without receiving any data/header frame, Int valued, milliseconds. This put
208     unnecessary constraints on the configuration of keepalive pings,
209     requiring users to set this channel arg along with
210     GRPC_ARG_KEEPALIVE_TIME_MS. This arg also limited the activity of the other
211     source of pings in gRPC Core - BDP pings, but BDP pings are only sent when
212     there is receive-side data activity, making this arg unuseful for BDP pings
213     too.  */
214 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_MIN_SENT_PING_INTERVAL_WITHOUT_DATA_MS \
215   "grpc.http2.min_time_between_pings_ms"
216 /** Minimum allowed time between a server receiving successive ping frames
217    without sending any data/header frame. Int valued, milliseconds
218  */
219 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_MIN_RECV_PING_INTERVAL_WITHOUT_DATA_MS \
220   "grpc.http2.min_ping_interval_without_data_ms"
221 /** Channel arg to override the http2 :scheme header */
222 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_SCHEME "grpc.http2_scheme"
223 /** How many pings can we send before needing to send a
224    data/header frame? (0 indicates that an infinite number of
225    pings can be sent without sending a data frame or header frame) */
226 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_MAX_PINGS_WITHOUT_DATA \
227   "grpc.http2.max_pings_without_data"
228 /** How many misbehaving pings the server can bear before sending goaway and
229     closing the transport? (0 indicates that the server can bear an infinite
230     number of misbehaving pings) */
231 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_MAX_PING_STRIKES "grpc.http2.max_ping_strikes"
232 /** How much data are we willing to queue up per stream if
233     GRPC_WRITE_BUFFER_HINT is set? This is an upper bound */
234 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE "grpc.http2.write_buffer_size"
235 /** Should we allow receipt of true-binary data on http2 connections?
236     Defaults to on (1) */
237 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_ENABLE_TRUE_BINARY "grpc.http2.true_binary"
238 /** After a duration of this time the client/server pings its peer to see if the
239     transport is still alive. Int valued, milliseconds. */
240 #define GRPC_ARG_KEEPALIVE_TIME_MS "grpc.keepalive_time_ms"
241 /** After waiting for a duration of this time, if the keepalive ping sender does
242     not receive the ping ack, it will close the transport. Int valued,
243     milliseconds. */
244 #define GRPC_ARG_KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT_MS "grpc.keepalive_timeout_ms"
245 /** Is it permissible to send keepalive pings without any outstanding streams.
246     Int valued, 0(false)/1(true). */
247 #define GRPC_ARG_KEEPALIVE_PERMIT_WITHOUT_CALLS \
248   "grpc.keepalive_permit_without_calls"
249 /** Default authority to pass if none specified on call construction. A string.
250  * */
251 #define GRPC_ARG_DEFAULT_AUTHORITY "grpc.default_authority"
252 /** Primary user agent: goes at the start of the user-agent metadata
253     sent on each request. A string. */
254 #define GRPC_ARG_PRIMARY_USER_AGENT_STRING "grpc.primary_user_agent"
255 /** Secondary user agent: goes at the end of the user-agent metadata
256     sent on each request. A string. */
257 #define GRPC_ARG_SECONDARY_USER_AGENT_STRING "grpc.secondary_user_agent"
258 /** The minimum time between subsequent connection attempts, in ms */
259 #define GRPC_ARG_MIN_RECONNECT_BACKOFF_MS "grpc.min_reconnect_backoff_ms"
260 /** The maximum time between subsequent connection attempts, in ms */
261 #define GRPC_ARG_MAX_RECONNECT_BACKOFF_MS "grpc.max_reconnect_backoff_ms"
262 /** The time between the first and second connection attempts, in ms */
263 #define GRPC_ARG_INITIAL_RECONNECT_BACKOFF_MS \
264   "grpc.initial_reconnect_backoff_ms"
265 /** Minimum amount of time between DNS resolutions, in ms */
266 #define GRPC_ARG_DNS_MIN_TIME_BETWEEN_RESOLUTIONS_MS \
267   "grpc.dns_min_time_between_resolutions_ms"
268 /** The timeout used on servers for finishing handshaking on an incoming
269     connection.  Defaults to 120 seconds. */
270 #define GRPC_ARG_SERVER_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT_MS "grpc.server_handshake_timeout_ms"
271 /** This *should* be used for testing only.
272     The caller of the secure_channel_create functions may override the target
273     name used for SSL host name checking using this channel argument which is of
274     type \a GRPC_ARG_STRING. If this argument is not specified, the name used
275     for SSL host name checking will be the target parameter (assuming that the
276     secure channel is an SSL channel). If this parameter is specified and the
277     underlying is not an SSL channel, it will just be ignored. */
278 #define GRPC_SSL_TARGET_NAME_OVERRIDE_ARG "grpc.ssl_target_name_override"
279 /** If non-zero, a pointer to a session cache (a pointer of type
280     grpc_ssl_session_cache*). (use grpc_ssl_session_cache_arg_vtable() to fetch
281     an appropriate pointer arg vtable) */
282 #define GRPC_SSL_SESSION_CACHE_ARG "grpc.ssl_session_cache"
283 /** If non-zero, it will determine the maximum frame size used by TSI's frame
284  *  protector.
285  *
286  *  NOTE: Be aware that using a large "max_frame_size" is memory inefficient
287  *        for non-zerocopy protectors. Also, increasing this value above 1MiB
288  *        can break old binaries that don't support larger than 1MiB frame
289  *        size. */
290 #define GRPC_ARG_TSI_MAX_FRAME_SIZE "grpc.tsi.max_frame_size"
291 /** Maximum metadata size, in bytes. Note this limit applies to the max sum of
292     all metadata key-value entries in a batch of headers. */
293 #define GRPC_ARG_MAX_METADATA_SIZE "grpc.max_metadata_size"
294 /** If non-zero, allow the use of SO_REUSEPORT if it's available (default 1) */
295 #define GRPC_ARG_ALLOW_REUSEPORT "grpc.so_reuseport"
296 /** If non-zero, a pointer to a buffer pool (a pointer of type
297  * grpc_resource_quota*). (use grpc_resource_quota_arg_vtable() to fetch an
298  * appropriate pointer arg vtable) */
299 #define GRPC_ARG_RESOURCE_QUOTA "grpc.resource_quota"
300 /** If non-zero, expand wildcard addresses to a list of local addresses. */
301 #define GRPC_ARG_EXPAND_WILDCARD_ADDRS "grpc.expand_wildcard_addrs"
302 /** Service config data in JSON form.
303     This value will be ignored if the name resolver returns a service config. */
304 #define GRPC_ARG_SERVICE_CONFIG "grpc.service_config"
305 /** Disable looking up the service config via the name resolver. */
306 #define GRPC_ARG_SERVICE_CONFIG_DISABLE_RESOLUTION \
307   "grpc.service_config_disable_resolution"
308 /** LB policy name. */
309 #define GRPC_ARG_LB_POLICY_NAME "grpc.lb_policy_name"
310 /** The grpc_socket_mutator instance that set the socket options. A pointer. */
311 #define GRPC_ARG_SOCKET_MUTATOR "grpc.socket_mutator"
312 /** The grpc_socket_factory instance to create and bind sockets. A pointer. */
313 #define GRPC_ARG_SOCKET_FACTORY "grpc.socket_factory"
314 /** The maximum amount of memory used by trace events per channel trace node.
315  * Once the maximum is reached, subsequent events will evict the oldest events
316  * from the buffer. The unit for this knob is bytes. Setting it to zero causes
317  * channel tracing to be disabled. */
318 #define GRPC_ARG_MAX_CHANNEL_TRACE_EVENT_MEMORY_PER_NODE \
319   "grpc.max_channel_trace_event_memory_per_node"
320 /** If non-zero, gRPC library will track stats and information at at per channel
321  * level. Disabling channelz naturally disables channel tracing. The default
322  * is for channelz to be enabled. */
323 #define GRPC_ARG_ENABLE_CHANNELZ "grpc.enable_channelz"
324 /** If non-zero, Cronet transport will coalesce packets to fewer frames
325  * when possible. */
326 #define GRPC_ARG_USE_CRONET_PACKET_COALESCING \
327   "grpc.use_cronet_packet_coalescing"
328 /** Channel arg (integer) setting how large a slice to try and read from the
329    wire each time recvmsg (or equivalent) is called **/
330 #define GRPC_ARG_TCP_READ_CHUNK_SIZE "grpc.experimental.tcp_read_chunk_size"
331 /** Note this is not a "channel arg" key. This is the default slice size to use
332  * when trying to read from the wire if the GRPC_ARG_TCP_READ_CHUNK_SIZE
333  * channel arg is unspecified. */
334 #define GRPC_TCP_DEFAULT_READ_SLICE_SIZE 8192
335 #define GRPC_ARG_TCP_MIN_READ_CHUNK_SIZE \
336   "grpc.experimental.tcp_min_read_chunk_size"
337 #define GRPC_ARG_TCP_MAX_READ_CHUNK_SIZE \
338   "grpc.experimental.tcp_max_read_chunk_size"
339 /* TCP TX Zerocopy enable state: zero is disabled, non-zero is enabled. By
340    default, it is disabled. */
341 #define GRPC_ARG_TCP_TX_ZEROCOPY_ENABLED \
342   "grpc.experimental.tcp_tx_zerocopy_enabled"
343 /* TCP TX Zerocopy send threshold: only zerocopy if >= this many bytes sent. By
344    default, this is set to 16KB. */
345 #define GRPC_ARG_TCP_TX_ZEROCOPY_SEND_BYTES_THRESHOLD \
346   "grpc.experimental.tcp_tx_zerocopy_send_bytes_threshold"
347 /* TCP TX Zerocopy max simultaneous sends: limit for maximum number of pending
348    calls to tcp_write() using zerocopy. A tcp_write() is considered pending
349    until the kernel performs the zerocopy-done callback for all sendmsg() calls
350    issued by the tcp_write(). By default, this is set to 4. */
351 #define GRPC_ARG_TCP_TX_ZEROCOPY_MAX_SIMULT_SENDS \
352   "grpc.experimental.tcp_tx_zerocopy_max_simultaneous_sends"
353 /* Timeout in milliseconds to use for calls to the grpclb load balancer.
354    If 0 or unset, the balancer calls will have no deadline. */
355 #define GRPC_ARG_GRPCLB_CALL_TIMEOUT_MS "grpc.grpclb_call_timeout_ms"
356 /* Timeout in milliseconds to wait for the serverlist from the grpclb load
357    balancer before using fallback backend addresses from the resolver.
358    If 0, enter fallback mode immediately. Default value is 10000. */
359 #define GRPC_ARG_GRPCLB_FALLBACK_TIMEOUT_MS "grpc.grpclb_fallback_timeout_ms"
360 /* Timeout in milliseconds to wait for the child of a specific priority to
361    complete its initial connection attempt before the priority LB policy fails
362    over to the next priority. Default value is 10 seconds. */
363 #define GRPC_ARG_PRIORITY_FAILOVER_TIMEOUT_MS \
364   "grpc.priority_failover_timeout_ms"
365 /** If non-zero, grpc server's cronet compression workaround will be enabled */
366 #define GRPC_ARG_WORKAROUND_CRONET_COMPRESSION \
367   "grpc.workaround.cronet_compression"
368 /** String defining the optimization target for a channel.
369     Can be: "latency"    - attempt to minimize latency at the cost of throughput
370             "blend"      - try to balance latency and throughput
371             "throughput" - attempt to maximize throughput at the expense of
372                            latency
373     Defaults to "blend". In the current implementation "blend" is equivalent to
374     "latency". */
375 #define GRPC_ARG_OPTIMIZATION_TARGET "grpc.optimization_target"
376 /** If set to zero, disables retry behavior. Otherwise, transparent retries
377     are enabled for all RPCs, and configurable retries are enabled when they
378     are configured via the service config. For details, see:
379       https://github.com/grpc/proposal/blob/master/A6-client-retries.md
380  */
381 #define GRPC_ARG_ENABLE_RETRIES "grpc.enable_retries"
382 /** Per-RPC retry buffer size, in bytes. Default is 256 KiB. */
383 #define GRPC_ARG_PER_RPC_RETRY_BUFFER_SIZE "grpc.per_rpc_retry_buffer_size"
384 /** Channel arg that carries the bridged objective c object for custom metrics
385  * logging filter. */
386 #define GRPC_ARG_MOBILE_LOG_CONTEXT "grpc.mobile_log_context"
387 /** If non-zero, client authority filter is disabled for the channel */
388 #define GRPC_ARG_DISABLE_CLIENT_AUTHORITY_FILTER \
389   "grpc.disable_client_authority_filter"
390 /** If set to zero, disables use of http proxies. Enabled by default. */
391 #define GRPC_ARG_ENABLE_HTTP_PROXY "grpc.enable_http_proxy"
392 /** Channel arg to set http proxy per channel. If set, the channel arg
393  *  value will be prefered over the envrionment variable settings. */
394 #define GRPC_ARG_HTTP_PROXY "grpc.http_proxy"
395 /** If set to non zero, surfaces the user agent string to the server. User
396     agent is surfaced by default. */
397 #define GRPC_ARG_SURFACE_USER_AGENT "grpc.surface_user_agent"
398 /** If set, inhibits health checking (which may be enabled via the
399  *  service config.) */
400 #define GRPC_ARG_INHIBIT_HEALTH_CHECKING "grpc.inhibit_health_checking"
401 /** If set, the channel's resolver is allowed to query for SRV records.
402  * For example, this is useful as a way to enable the "grpclb"
403  * load balancing policy. Note that this only works with the "ares"
404  * DNS resolver, and isn't supported by the "native" DNS resolver. */
405 #define GRPC_ARG_DNS_ENABLE_SRV_QUERIES "grpc.dns_enable_srv_queries"
406 /** If set, determines an upper bound on the number of milliseconds that the
407  * c-ares based DNS resolver will wait on queries before cancelling them.
408  * The default value is 120,000. Setting this to "0" will disable the
409  * overall timeout entirely. Note that this doesn't include internal c-ares
410  * timeouts/backoff/retry logic, and so the actual DNS resolution may time out
411  * sooner than the value specified here. */
412 #define GRPC_ARG_DNS_ARES_QUERY_TIMEOUT_MS "grpc.dns_ares_query_timeout"
413 /** If set, uses a local subchannel pool within the channel. Otherwise, uses the
414  * global subchannel pool. */
415 #define GRPC_ARG_USE_LOCAL_SUBCHANNEL_POOL "grpc.use_local_subchannel_pool"
416 /** gRPC Objective-C channel pooling domain string. */
417 #define GRPC_ARG_CHANNEL_POOL_DOMAIN "grpc.channel_pooling_domain"
418 /** gRPC Objective-C channel pooling id. */
419 #define GRPC_ARG_CHANNEL_ID "grpc.channel_id"
420 /** \} */
421 
422 /** Result of a grpc call. If the caller satisfies the prerequisites of a
423     particular operation, the grpc_call_error returned will be GRPC_CALL_OK.
424     Receiving any other value listed here is an indication of a bug in the
425     caller. */
426 typedef enum grpc_call_error {
427   /** everything went ok */
428   GRPC_CALL_OK = 0,
429   /** something failed, we don't know what */
430   GRPC_CALL_ERROR,
431   /** this method is not available on the server */
432   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_NOT_ON_SERVER,
433   /** this method is not available on the client */
434   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_NOT_ON_CLIENT,
435   /** this method must be called before server_accept */
436   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_ALREADY_ACCEPTED,
437   /** this method must be called before invoke */
438   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_ALREADY_INVOKED,
439   /** this method must be called after invoke */
440   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_NOT_INVOKED,
441   /** this call is already finished
442       (writes_done or write_status has already been called) */
443   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_ALREADY_FINISHED,
444   /** there is already an outstanding read/write operation on the call */
445   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPERATIONS,
446   /** the flags value was illegal for this call */
447   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_INVALID_FLAGS,
448   /** invalid metadata was passed to this call */
449   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_INVALID_METADATA,
450   /** invalid message was passed to this call */
451   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_INVALID_MESSAGE,
452   /** completion queue for notification has not been registered
453    * with the server */
454   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_NOT_SERVER_COMPLETION_QUEUE,
455   /** this batch of operations leads to more operations than allowed */
456   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_BATCH_TOO_BIG,
457   /** payload type requested is not the type registered */
458   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_PAYLOAD_TYPE_MISMATCH,
459   /** completion queue has been shutdown */
460   GRPC_CALL_ERROR_COMPLETION_QUEUE_SHUTDOWN
461 } grpc_call_error;
462 
463 /** Default send/receive message size limits in bytes. -1 for unlimited. */
464 /** TODO(roth) Make this match the default receive limit after next release */
465 #define GRPC_DEFAULT_MAX_SEND_MESSAGE_LENGTH (-1)
466 #define GRPC_DEFAULT_MAX_RECV_MESSAGE_LENGTH (4 * 1024 * 1024)
467 
468 /** Write Flags: */
469 /** Hint that the write may be buffered and need not go out on the wire
470     immediately. GRPC is free to buffer the message until the next non-buffered
471     write, or until writes_done, but it need not buffer completely or at all. */
472 #define GRPC_WRITE_BUFFER_HINT (0x00000001u)
473 /** Force compression to be disabled for a particular write
474     (start_write/add_metadata). Illegal on invoke/accept. */
475 #define GRPC_WRITE_NO_COMPRESS (0x00000002u)
476 /** Force this message to be written to the socket before completing it */
477 #define GRPC_WRITE_THROUGH (0x00000004u)
478 /** Mask of all valid flags. */
479 #define GRPC_WRITE_USED_MASK \
480   (GRPC_WRITE_BUFFER_HINT | GRPC_WRITE_NO_COMPRESS | GRPC_WRITE_THROUGH)
481 
482 /** Initial metadata flags */
483 /** Signal that the call is idempotent */
484 #define GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_IDEMPOTENT_REQUEST (0x00000010u)
485 /** Signal that the call should not return UNAVAILABLE before it has started */
486 #define GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_WAIT_FOR_READY (0x00000020u)
487 /** Signal that the call is cacheable. GRPC is free to use GET verb */
488 #define GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_CACHEABLE_REQUEST (0x00000040u)
489 /** Signal that GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_WAIT_FOR_READY was explicitly set
490     by the calling application. */
491 #define GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_WAIT_FOR_READY_EXPLICITLY_SET (0x00000080u)
492 /** Signal that the initial metadata should be corked */
493 #define GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_CORKED (0x00000100u)
494 
495 /** Mask of all valid flags */
496 #define GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_USED_MASK                  \
497   (GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_IDEMPOTENT_REQUEST |            \
498    GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_WAIT_FOR_READY |                \
499    GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_CACHEABLE_REQUEST |             \
500    GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_WAIT_FOR_READY_EXPLICITLY_SET | \
501    GRPC_INITIAL_METADATA_CORKED | GRPC_WRITE_THROUGH)
502 
503 /** A single metadata element */
504 typedef struct grpc_metadata {
505   /** the key, value values are expected to line up with grpc_mdelem: if
506      changing them, update metadata.h at the same time. */
507   grpc_slice key;
508   grpc_slice value;
509 
510   uint32_t flags;
511 
512   /** The following fields are reserved for grpc internal use.
513       There is no need to initialize them, and they will be set to garbage
514       during calls to grpc. */
515   struct /* internal */ {
516     void* obfuscated[4];
517   } internal_data;
518 } grpc_metadata;
519 
520 /** The type of completion (for grpc_event) */
521 typedef enum grpc_completion_type {
522   /** Shutting down */
523   GRPC_QUEUE_SHUTDOWN,
524   /** No event before timeout */
525   GRPC_QUEUE_TIMEOUT,
526   /** Operation completion */
527   GRPC_OP_COMPLETE
528 } grpc_completion_type;
529 
530 /** The result of an operation.
531 
532     Returned by a completion queue when the operation started with tag. */
533 typedef struct grpc_event {
534   /** The type of the completion. */
535   grpc_completion_type type;
536   /** If the grpc_completion_type is GRPC_OP_COMPLETE, this field indicates
537       whether the operation was successful or not; 0 in case of failure and
538       non-zero in case of success.
539       If grpc_completion_type is GRPC_QUEUE_SHUTDOWN or GRPC_QUEUE_TIMEOUT, this
540       field is guaranteed to be 0 */
541   int success;
542   /** The tag passed to grpc_call_start_batch etc to start this operation.
543       *Only* GRPC_OP_COMPLETE has a tag. For all other grpc_completion_type
544       values, tag is uninitialized. */
545   void* tag;
546 } grpc_event;
547 
548 typedef struct {
549   size_t count;
550   size_t capacity;
551   grpc_metadata* metadata;
552 } grpc_metadata_array;
553 
554 typedef struct {
555   grpc_slice method;
556   grpc_slice host;
557   gpr_timespec deadline;
558   uint32_t flags;
559   void* reserved;
560 } grpc_call_details;
561 
562 typedef enum {
563   /** Send initial metadata: one and only one instance MUST be sent for each
564       call, unless the call was cancelled - in which case this can be skipped.
565       This op completes after all bytes of metadata have been accepted by
566       outgoing flow control. */
567   GRPC_OP_SEND_INITIAL_METADATA = 0,
568   /** Send a message: 0 or more of these operations can occur for each call.
569       This op completes after all bytes for the message have been accepted by
570       outgoing flow control. */
571   GRPC_OP_SEND_MESSAGE,
572   /** Send a close from the client: one and only one instance MUST be sent from
573       the client, unless the call was cancelled - in which case this can be
574       skipped. This op completes after all bytes for the call
575       (including the close) have passed outgoing flow control. */
576   GRPC_OP_SEND_CLOSE_FROM_CLIENT,
577   /** Send status from the server: one and only one instance MUST be sent from
578       the server unless the call was cancelled - in which case this can be
579       skipped. This op completes after all bytes for the call
580       (including the status) have passed outgoing flow control. */
581   GRPC_OP_SEND_STATUS_FROM_SERVER,
582   /** Receive initial metadata: one and only one MUST be made on the client,
583       must not be made on the server.
584       This op completes after all initial metadata has been read from the
585       peer. */
586   GRPC_OP_RECV_INITIAL_METADATA,
587   /** Receive a message: 0 or more of these operations can occur for each call.
588       This op completes after all bytes of the received message have been
589       read, or after a half-close has been received on this call. */
590   GRPC_OP_RECV_MESSAGE,
591   /** Receive status on the client: one and only one must be made on the client.
592       This operation always succeeds, meaning ops paired with this operation
593       will also appear to succeed, even though they may not have. In that case
594       the status will indicate some failure.
595       This op completes after all activity on the call has completed. */
596   GRPC_OP_RECV_STATUS_ON_CLIENT,
597   /** Receive close on the server: one and only one must be made on the
598       server. This op completes after the close has been received by the
599       server. This operation always succeeds, meaning ops paired with
600       this operation will also appear to succeed, even though they may not
601       have. */
602   GRPC_OP_RECV_CLOSE_ON_SERVER
603 } grpc_op_type;
604 
605 struct grpc_byte_buffer;
606 
607 /** Operation data: one field for each op type (except SEND_CLOSE_FROM_CLIENT
608    which has no arguments) */
609 typedef struct grpc_op {
610   /** Operation type, as defined by grpc_op_type */
611   grpc_op_type op;
612   /** Write flags bitset for grpc_begin_messages */
613   uint32_t flags;
614   /** Reserved for future usage */
615   void* reserved;
616   union grpc_op_data {
617     /** Reserved for future usage */
618     struct /* internal */ {
619       void* reserved[8];
620     } reserved;
621     struct grpc_op_send_initial_metadata {
622       size_t count;
623       grpc_metadata* metadata;
624       /** If \a is_set, \a compression_level will be used for the call.
625        * Otherwise, \a compression_level won't be considered */
626       struct grpc_op_send_initial_metadata_maybe_compression_level {
627         uint8_t is_set;
628         grpc_compression_level level;
629       } maybe_compression_level;
630     } send_initial_metadata;
631     struct grpc_op_send_message {
632       /** This op takes ownership of the slices in send_message.  After
633        * a call completes, the contents of send_message are not guaranteed
634        * and likely empty.  The original owner should still call
635        * grpc_byte_buffer_destroy() on this object however.
636        */
637       struct grpc_byte_buffer* send_message;
638     } send_message;
639     struct grpc_op_send_status_from_server {
640       size_t trailing_metadata_count;
641       grpc_metadata* trailing_metadata;
642       grpc_status_code status;
643       /** optional: set to NULL if no details need sending, non-NULL if they do
644        * pointer will not be retained past the start_batch call
645        */
646       grpc_slice* status_details;
647     } send_status_from_server;
648     /** ownership of the array is with the caller, but ownership of the elements
649         stays with the call object (ie key, value members are owned by the call
650         object, recv_initial_metadata->array is owned by the caller).
651         After the operation completes, call grpc_metadata_array_destroy on this
652         value, or reuse it in a future op. */
653     struct grpc_op_recv_initial_metadata {
654       grpc_metadata_array* recv_initial_metadata;
655     } recv_initial_metadata;
656     /** ownership of the byte buffer is moved to the caller; the caller must
657         call grpc_byte_buffer_destroy on this value, or reuse it in a future op.
658         The returned byte buffer will be NULL if trailing metadata was
659         received instead of a message.
660        */
661     struct grpc_op_recv_message {
662       struct grpc_byte_buffer** recv_message;
663     } recv_message;
664     struct grpc_op_recv_status_on_client {
665       /** ownership of the array is with the caller, but ownership of the
666           elements stays with the call object (ie key, value members are owned
667           by the call object, trailing_metadata->array is owned by the caller).
668           After the operation completes, call grpc_metadata_array_destroy on
669           this value, or reuse it in a future op. */
670       grpc_metadata_array* trailing_metadata;
671       grpc_status_code* status;
672       grpc_slice* status_details;
673       /** If this is not nullptr, it will be populated with the full fidelity
674        * error string for debugging purposes. The application is responsible
675        * for freeing the data by using gpr_free(). */
676       const char** error_string;
677     } recv_status_on_client;
678     struct grpc_op_recv_close_on_server {
679       /** out argument, set to 1 if the call failed at the server for
680           a reason other than a non-OK status (cancel, deadline
681           exceeded, network failure, etc.), 0 otherwise (RPC processing ran to
682           completion and was able to provide any status from the server) */
683       int* cancelled;
684     } recv_close_on_server;
685   } data;
686 } grpc_op;
687 
688 /** Information requested from the channel. */
689 typedef struct {
690   /** If non-NULL, will be set to point to a string indicating the LB
691    * policy name.  Caller takes ownership. */
692   char** lb_policy_name;
693   /** If non-NULL, will be set to point to a string containing the
694    * service config used by the channel in JSON form. */
695   char** service_config_json;
696 } grpc_channel_info;
697 
698 typedef struct grpc_resource_quota grpc_resource_quota;
699 
700 /** Completion queues internally MAY maintain a set of file descriptors in a
701     structure called 'pollset'. This enum specifies if a completion queue has an
702     associated pollset and any restrictions on the type of file descriptors that
703     can be present in the pollset.
704 
705     I/O progress can only be made when grpc_completion_queue_next() or
706     grpc_completion_queue_pluck() are called on the completion queue (unless the
707     grpc_cq_polling_type is GRPC_CQ_NON_POLLING) and hence it is very important
708     to actively call these APIs */
709 typedef enum {
710   /** The completion queue will have an associated pollset and there is no
711       restriction on the type of file descriptors the pollset may contain */
712   GRPC_CQ_DEFAULT_POLLING,
713 
714   /** Similar to GRPC_CQ_DEFAULT_POLLING except that the completion queues will
715       not contain any 'listening file descriptors' (i.e file descriptors used to
716       listen to incoming channels) */
717   GRPC_CQ_NON_LISTENING,
718 
719   /** The completion queue will not have an associated pollset. Note that
720       grpc_completion_queue_next() or grpc_completion_queue_pluck() MUST still
721       be called to pop events from the completion queue; it is not required to
722       call them actively to make I/O progress */
723   GRPC_CQ_NON_POLLING
724 } grpc_cq_polling_type;
725 
726 /** Specifies the type of APIs to use to pop events from the completion queue */
727 typedef enum {
728   /** Events are popped out by calling grpc_completion_queue_next() API ONLY */
729   GRPC_CQ_NEXT,
730 
731   /** Events are popped out by calling grpc_completion_queue_pluck() API ONLY*/
732   GRPC_CQ_PLUCK,
733 
734   /** EXPERIMENTAL: Events trigger a callback specified as the tag */
735   GRPC_CQ_CALLBACK
736 } grpc_cq_completion_type;
737 
738 /** EXPERIMENTAL: Specifies an interface class to be used as a tag
739     for callback-based completion queues. This can be used directly,
740     as the first element of a struct in C, or as a base class in C++.
741     Its "run" value should be assigned to some non-member function, such as
742     a static method. */
743 typedef struct grpc_experimental_completion_queue_functor {
744   /** The run member specifies a function that will be called when this
745       tag is extracted from the completion queue. Its arguments will be a
746       pointer to this functor and a boolean that indicates whether the
747       operation succeeded (non-zero) or failed (zero) */
748   void (*functor_run)(struct grpc_experimental_completion_queue_functor*, int);
749 
750   /** The inlineable member specifies whether this functor can be run inline.
751       This should only be used for trivial internally-defined functors. */
752   int inlineable;
753 
754   /** The following fields are not API. They are meant for internal use. */
755   int internal_success;
756   struct grpc_experimental_completion_queue_functor* internal_next;
757 } grpc_experimental_completion_queue_functor;
758 
759 /* The upgrade to version 2 is currently experimental. */
760 
761 #define GRPC_CQ_CURRENT_VERSION 2
762 #define GRPC_CQ_VERSION_MINIMUM_FOR_CALLBACKABLE 2
763 typedef struct grpc_completion_queue_attributes {
764   /** The version number of this structure. More fields might be added to this
765      structure in future. */
766   int version; /** Set to GRPC_CQ_CURRENT_VERSION */
767 
768   grpc_cq_completion_type cq_completion_type;
769 
770   grpc_cq_polling_type cq_polling_type;
771 
772   /* END OF VERSION 1 CQ ATTRIBUTES */
773 
774   /* EXPERIMENTAL: START OF VERSION 2 CQ ATTRIBUTES */
775   /** When creating a callbackable CQ, pass in a functor to get invoked when
776    * shutdown is complete */
777   grpc_experimental_completion_queue_functor* cq_shutdown_cb;
778 
779   /* END OF VERSION 2 CQ ATTRIBUTES */
780 } grpc_completion_queue_attributes;
781 
782 /** The completion queue factory structure is opaque to the callers of grpc */
783 typedef struct grpc_completion_queue_factory grpc_completion_queue_factory;
784 
785 #ifdef __cplusplus
786 }
787 #endif
788 
789 #endif /* GRPC_IMPL_CODEGEN_GRPC_TYPES_H */
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