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28 /*
29 * Summary: Constants used by to implement the binary protocol.
30 *
31 * Copy: See Copyright for the status of this software.
32 *
33 * Author: Trond Norbye <trond.norbye@sun.com>
34 */
35
36 #ifndef PROTOCOL_BINARY_H
37 #define PROTOCOL_BINARY_H
38
39 #include <libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/vbucket.h>
40
41 /**
42 * \addtogroup Protocol
43 * @{
44 */
45
46 /**
47 * This file contains definitions of the constants and packet formats
48 * defined in the binary specification. Please note that you _MUST_ remember
49 * to convert each multibyte field to / from network byte order to / from
50 * host order.
51 */
52 #ifdef __cplusplus
53 extern "C"
54 {
55 #endif
56
57 /**
58 * Definition of the legal "magic" values used in a packet.
59 * See section 3.1 Magic byte
60 */
61 typedef enum {
62 PROTOCOL_BINARY_REQ = 0x80,
63 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RES = 0x81
64 } protocol_binary_magic;
65
66 /**
67 * Definition of the valid response status numbers.
68 * See section 3.2 Response Status
69 */
70 typedef enum {
71 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_SUCCESS = 0x00,
72 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_KEY_ENOENT = 0x01,
73 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_KEY_EEXISTS = 0x02,
74 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_E2BIG = 0x03,
75 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_EINVAL = 0x04,
76 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_NOT_STORED = 0x05,
77 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_DELTA_BADVAL = 0x06,
78 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_NOT_MY_VBUCKET = 0x07,
79 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_AUTH_ERROR = 0x20,
80 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_AUTH_CONTINUE = 0x21,
81 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_UNKNOWN_COMMAND = 0x81,
82 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_ENOMEM = 0x82,
83 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x83,
84 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_EINTERNAL = 0x84,
85 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_EBUSY = 0x85,
86 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_ETMPFAIL = 0x86
87 } protocol_binary_response_status;
88
89 /**
90 * Defintion of the different command opcodes.
91 * See section 3.3 Command Opcodes
92 */
93 typedef enum {
94 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GET = 0x00,
95 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SET = 0x01,
96 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_ADD = 0x02,
97 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_REPLACE = 0x03,
98 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DELETE = 0x04,
99 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_INCREMENT = 0x05,
100 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DECREMENT = 0x06,
101 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_QUIT = 0x07,
102 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_FLUSH = 0x08,
103 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETQ = 0x09,
104 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_NOOP = 0x0a,
105 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_VERSION = 0x0b,
106 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETK = 0x0c,
107 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETKQ = 0x0d,
108 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_APPEND = 0x0e,
109 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_PREPEND = 0x0f,
110 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_STAT = 0x10,
111 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SETQ = 0x11,
112 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_ADDQ = 0x12,
113 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_REPLACEQ = 0x13,
114 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DELETEQ = 0x14,
115 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_INCREMENTQ = 0x15,
116 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DECREMENTQ = 0x16,
117 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_QUITQ = 0x17,
118 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_FLUSHQ = 0x18,
119 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_APPENDQ = 0x19,
120 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_PREPENDQ = 0x1a,
121 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_VERBOSITY = 0x1b,
122 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TOUCH = 0x1c,
123 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GAT = 0x1d,
124 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATQ = 0x1e,
125 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATK = 0x23,
126 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATKQ = 0x24,
127
128 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_LIST_MECHS = 0x20,
129 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_AUTH = 0x21,
130 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_STEP = 0x22,
131
132 /* These commands are used for range operations and exist within
133 * this header for use in other projects. Range operations are
134 * not expected to be implemented in the memcached server itself.
135 */
136 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RGET = 0x30,
137 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RSET = 0x31,
138 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RSETQ = 0x32,
139 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RAPPEND = 0x33,
140 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RAPPENDQ = 0x34,
141 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RPREPEND = 0x35,
142 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RPREPENDQ = 0x36,
143 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDELETE = 0x37,
144 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDELETEQ = 0x38,
145 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RINCR = 0x39,
146 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RINCRQ = 0x3a,
147 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDECR = 0x3b,
148 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDECRQ = 0x3c,
149 /* End Range operations */
150
151 /* VBucket commands */
152 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SET_VBUCKET = 0x3d,
153 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GET_VBUCKET = 0x3e,
154 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DEL_VBUCKET = 0x3f,
155 /* End VBucket commands */
156
157 /* TAP commands */
158 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_CONNECT = 0x40,
159 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_MUTATION = 0x41,
160 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_DELETE = 0x42,
161 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_FLUSH = 0x43,
162 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_OPAQUE = 0x44,
163 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_VBUCKET_SET = 0x45,
164 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_CHECKPOINT_START = 0x46,
165 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_CHECKPOINT_END = 0x47,
166 /* End TAP */
167
168 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_LAST_RESERVED = 0xef,
169
170 /* Scrub the data */
171 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SCRUB = 0xf0
172 } protocol_binary_command;
173
174 /**
175 * Definition of the data types in the packet
176 * See section 3.4 Data Types
177 */
178 typedef enum {
179 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RAW_BYTES = 0x00
180 } protocol_binary_datatypes;
181
182 /**
183 * Definition of the header structure for a request packet.
184 * See section 2
185 */
186 typedef union {
187 struct {
188 uint8_t magic;
189 uint8_t opcode;
190 uint16_t keylen;
191 uint8_t extlen;
192 uint8_t datatype;
193 uint16_t vbucket;
194 uint32_t bodylen;
195 uint32_t opaque;
196 uint64_t cas;
197 } request;
198 uint8_t bytes[24];
199 } protocol_binary_request_header;
200
201 /**
202 * Definition of the header structure for a response packet.
203 * See section 2
204 */
205 typedef union {
206 struct {
207 uint8_t magic;
208 uint8_t opcode;
209 uint16_t keylen;
210 uint8_t extlen;
211 uint8_t datatype;
212 uint16_t status;
213 uint32_t bodylen;
214 uint32_t opaque;
215 uint64_t cas;
216 } response;
217 uint8_t bytes[24];
218 } protocol_binary_response_header;
219
220 /**
221 * Definition of a request-packet containing no extras
222 */
223 union protocol_binary_request_no_extras {
224 struct {
225 protocol_binary_request_header header;
226 } message;
227 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header)];
228 };
229 typedef union protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_no_extras;
230
231 /**
232 * Definition of a response-packet containing no extras
233 */
234 typedef union {
235 struct {
236 protocol_binary_response_header header;
237 } message;
238 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header)];
239 } protocol_binary_response_no_extras;
240
241 /**
242 * Definition of the packet used by the get, getq, getk and getkq command.
243 * See section 4
244 */
245 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_get;
246 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getq;
247 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getk;
248 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getkq;
249
250 /**
251 * Definition of the packet returned from a successful get, getq, getk and
252 * getkq.
253 * See section 4
254 */
255 typedef union {
256 struct {
257 protocol_binary_response_header header;
258 struct {
259 uint32_t flags;
260 } body;
261 } message;
262 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header) + 4];
263 } protocol_binary_response_get;
264
265 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getq;
266 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getk;
267 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getkq;
268
269 /**
270 * Definition of the packet used by the delete command
271 * See section 4
272 */
273 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_delete;
274
275 /**
276 * Definition of the packet returned by the delete command
277 * See section 4
278 */
279 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_delete;
280
281 /**
282 * Definition of the packet used by the flush command
283 * See section 4
284 * Please note that the expiration field is optional, so remember to see
285 * check the header.bodysize to see if it is present.
286 */
287 typedef union {
288 struct {
289 protocol_binary_request_header header;
290 struct {
291 uint32_t expiration;
292 } body;
293 } message;
294 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4];
295 } protocol_binary_request_flush;
296
297 /**
298 * Definition of the packet returned by the flush command
299 * See section 4
300 */
301 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_flush;
302
303 /**
304 * Definition of the packet used by set, add and replace
305 * See section 4
306 */
307 typedef union {
308 struct {
309 protocol_binary_request_header header;
310 struct {
311 uint32_t flags;
312 uint32_t expiration;
313 } body;
314 } message;
315 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 8];
316 } protocol_binary_request_set;
317 typedef protocol_binary_request_set protocol_binary_request_add;
318 typedef protocol_binary_request_set protocol_binary_request_replace;
319
320 /**
321 * Definition of the packet returned by set, add and replace
322 * See section 4
323 */
324 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_set;
325 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_add;
326 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_replace;
327
328 /**
329 * Definition of the noop packet
330 * See section 4
331 */
332 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_noop;
333
334 /**
335 * Definition of the packet returned by the noop command
336 * See section 4
337 */
338 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_noop;
339
340 /**
341 * Definition of the structure used by the increment and decrement
342 * command.
343 * See section 4
344 */
345 typedef union {
346 struct {
347 protocol_binary_request_header header;
348 struct {
349 uint64_t delta;
350 uint64_t initial;
351 uint32_t expiration;
352 } body;
353 } message;
354 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 20];
355 } protocol_binary_request_incr;
356 typedef protocol_binary_request_incr protocol_binary_request_decr;
357
358 /**
359 * Definition of the response from an incr or decr command
360 * command.
361 * See section 4
362 */
363 typedef union {
364 struct {
365 protocol_binary_response_header header;
366 struct {
367 uint64_t value;
368 } body;
369 } message;
370 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header) + 8];
371 } protocol_binary_response_incr;
372 typedef protocol_binary_response_incr protocol_binary_response_decr;
373
374 /**
375 * Definition of the quit
376 * See section 4
377 */
378 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_quit;
379
380 /**
381 * Definition of the packet returned by the quit command
382 * See section 4
383 */
384 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_quit;
385
386 /**
387 * Definition of the packet used by append and prepend command
388 * See section 4
389 */
390 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_append;
391 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_prepend;
392
393 /**
394 * Definition of the packet returned from a successful append or prepend
395 * See section 4
396 */
397 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_append;
398 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_prepend;
399
400 /**
401 * Definition of the packet used by the version command
402 * See section 4
403 */
404 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_version;
405
406 /**
407 * Definition of the packet returned from a successful version command
408 * See section 4
409 */
410 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_version;
411
412
413 /**
414 * Definition of the packet used by the stats command.
415 * See section 4
416 */
417 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_stats;
418
419 /**
420 * Definition of the packet returned from a successful stats command
421 * See section 4
422 */
423 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_stats;
424
425 /**
426 * Definition of the packet used by the verbosity command
427 */
428 typedef union {
429 struct {
430 protocol_binary_request_header header;
431 struct {
432 uint32_t level;
433 } body;
434 } message;
435 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4];
436 } protocol_binary_request_verbosity;
437
438 /**
439 * Definition of the packet returned from the verbosity command
440 */
441 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_verbosity;
442
443 /**
444 * Definition of the packet used by the touch command.
445 */
446 typedef union {
447 struct {
448 protocol_binary_request_header header;
449 struct {
450 uint32_t expiration;
451 } body;
452 } message;
453 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4];
454 } protocol_binary_request_touch;
455
456 /**
457 * Definition of the packet returned from the touch command
458 */
459 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_touch;
460
461 /**
462 * Definition of the packet used by the GAT(Q) command.
463 */
464 typedef union {
465 struct {
466 protocol_binary_request_header header;
467 struct {
468 uint32_t expiration;
469 } body;
470 } message;
471 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4];
472 } protocol_binary_request_gat;
473
474 typedef protocol_binary_request_gat protocol_binary_request_gatq;
475
476 /**
477 * Definition of the packet returned from the GAT(Q)
478 */
479 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_gat;
480 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_gatq;
481
482
483 /**
484 * Definition of a request for a range operation.
485 * See http://code.google.com/p/memcached/wiki/RangeOps
486 *
487 * These types are used for range operations and exist within
488 * this header for use in other projects. Range operations are
489 * not expected to be implemented in the memcached server itself.
490 */
491 typedef union {
492 struct {
493 protocol_binary_response_header header;
494 struct {
495 uint16_t size;
496 uint8_t reserved;
497 uint8_t flags;
498 uint32_t max_results;
499 } body;
500 } message;
501 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4];
502 } protocol_binary_request_rangeop;
503
504 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rget;
505 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rset;
506 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rsetq;
507 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rappend;
508 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rappendq;
509 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rprepend;
510 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rprependq;
511 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdelete;
512 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdeleteq;
513 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rincr;
514 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rincrq;
515 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdecr;
516 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdecrq;
517
518
519 /**
520 * Definition of tap commands
521 * See To be written
522 *
523 */
524
525 typedef union {
526 struct {
527 protocol_binary_request_header header;
528 struct {
529 /**
530 * flags is a bitmask used to set properties for the
531 * the connection. Please In order to be forward compatible
532 * you should set all undefined bits to 0.
533 *
534 * If the bit require extra userdata, it will be stored
535 * in the user-data field of the body (passed to the engine
536 * as enginespeciffic). That means that when you parse the
537 * flags and the engine-specific data, you have to work your
538 * way from bit 0 and upwards to find the correct offset for
539 * the data.
540 *
541 */
542 uint32_t flags;
543
544 /**
545 * Backfill age
546 *
547 * By using this flag you can limit the amount of data being
548 * transmitted. If you don't specify a backfill age, the
549 * server will transmit everything it contains.
550 *
551 * The first 8 bytes in the engine specific data contains
552 * the oldest entry (from epoc) you're interested in.
553 * Specifying a time in the future (for the server you are
554 * connecting to), will cause it to start streaming current
555 * changes.
556 */
557 #define TAP_CONNECT_FLAG_BACKFILL 0x01
558 /**
559 * Dump will cause the server to send the data stored on the
560 * server, but disconnect when the keys stored in the server
561 * are transmitted.
562 */
563 #define TAP_CONNECT_FLAG_DUMP 0x02
564 /**
565 * The body contains a list of 16 bits words in network byte
566 * order specifying the vbucket ids to monitor. The first 16
567 * bit word contains the number of buckets. The number of 0
568 * means "all buckets"
569 */
570 #define TAP_CONNECT_FLAG_LIST_VBUCKETS 0x04
571 /**
572 * The responsibility of the vbuckets is to be transferred
573 * over to the caller when all items are transferred.
574 */
575 #define TAP_CONNECT_FLAG_TAKEOVER_VBUCKETS 0x08
576 /**
577 * The tap consumer supports ack'ing of tap messages
578 */
579 #define TAP_CONNECT_SUPPORT_ACK 0x10
580 /**
581 * The tap consumer would prefer to just get the keys
582 * back. If the engine supports this it will set
583 * the TAP_FLAG_NO_VALUE flag in each of the
584 * tap packets returned.
585 */
586 #define TAP_CONNECT_REQUEST_KEYS_ONLY 0x20
587 /**
588 * The body contains a list of (vbucket_id, last_checkpoint_id)
589 * pairs. This provides the checkpoint support in TAP streams.
590 * The last checkpoint id represents the last checkpoint that
591 * was successfully persisted.
592 */
593 #define TAP_CONNECT_CHECKPOINT 0x40
594 /**
595 * The tap consumer is a registered tap client, which means that
596 * the tap server will maintain its checkpoint cursor permanently.
597 */
598 #define TAP_CONNECT_REGISTERED_CLIENT 0x80
599 } body;
600 } message;
601 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4];
602 } protocol_binary_request_tap_connect;
603
604 typedef union {
605 struct {
606 protocol_binary_request_header header;
607 struct {
608 struct {
609 uint16_t enginespecific_length;
610 /*
611 * The flag section support the following flags
612 */
613 /**
614 * Request that the consumer send a response packet
615 * for this packet. The opaque field must be preserved
616 * in the response.
617 */
618 #define TAP_FLAG_ACK 0x01
619 /**
620 * The value for the key is not included in the packet
621 */
622 #define TAP_FLAG_NO_VALUE 0x02
623 uint16_t flags;
624 uint8_t ttl;
625 uint8_t res1;
626 uint8_t res2;
627 uint8_t res3;
628 } tap;
629 struct {
630 uint32_t flags;
631 uint32_t expiration;
632 } item;
633 } body;
634 } message;
635 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 16];
636 } protocol_binary_request_tap_mutation;
637
638 typedef union {
639 struct {
640 protocol_binary_request_header header;
641 struct {
642 struct {
643 uint16_t enginespecific_length;
644 /**
645 * See the definition of the flags for
646 * protocol_binary_request_tap_mutation for a description
647 * of the available flags.
648 */
649 uint16_t flags;
650 uint8_t ttl;
651 uint8_t res1;
652 uint8_t res2;
653 uint8_t res3;
654 } tap;
655 } body;
656 } message;
657 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 8];
658 } protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras;
659
660 typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_delete;
661 typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_flush;
662 typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_opaque;
663 typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_vbucket_set;
664
665
666 /**
667 * Definition of the packet used by the scrub.
668 */
669 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_scrub;
670
671 /**
672 * Definition of the packet returned from scrub.
673 */
674 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_scrub;
675
676
677 /**
678 * Definition of the packet used by set vbucket
679 */
680 typedef union {
681 struct {
682 protocol_binary_request_header header;
683 struct {
684 vbucket_state_t state;
685 } body;
686 } message;
687 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + sizeof(vbucket_state_t)];
688 } protocol_binary_request_set_vbucket;
689 /**
690 * Definition of the packet returned from set vbucket
691 */
692 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_set_vbucket;
693 /**
694 * Definition of the packet used by del vbucket
695 */
696 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_del_vbucket;
697 /**
698 * Definition of the packet returned from del vbucket
699 */
700 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_del_vbucket;
701
702 /**
703 * Definition of the packet used by get vbucket
704 */
705 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_get_vbucket;
706
707 /**
708 * Definition of the packet returned from get vbucket
709 */
710 typedef union {
711 struct {
712 protocol_binary_response_header header;
713 struct {
714 vbucket_state_t state;
715 } body;
716 } message;
717 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header) + sizeof(vbucket_state_t)];
718 } protocol_binary_response_get_vbucket;
719
720
721 /**
722 * @}
723 */
724
725 #ifdef __cplusplus
726 }
727 #endif
728 #endif /* PROTOCOL_BINARY_H */