From: Michael Wallner Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2020 11:16:01 +0000 (+0200) Subject: include: apply clang-format X-Git-Tag: 1.1.0-beta1~178 X-Git-Url: https://git.m6w6.name/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=95d03c7c94f6888d3c904d2321e6f526db7cff7f;p=awesomized%2Flibmemcached include: apply clang-format --- diff --git a/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/binary.h b/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/binary.h index 50e092e1..43782408 100644 --- a/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/binary.h +++ b/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/binary.h @@ -1,37 +1,17 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */ /* - * Copyright (c) <2008>, Sun Microsystems, Inc. - * All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: - * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * * Neither the name of the nor the - * names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products - * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. ``AS IS'' AND ANY - * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED - * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE - * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY - * DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES - * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; - * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND - * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT - * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF - * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - */ -/* - * Summary: Constants used by to implement the binary protocol. - * - * Copy: See Copyright for the status of this software. - * - * Author: Trond Norbye - */ + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | libmemcached - C/C++ Client Library for memcached | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | + | modification, are permitted under the terms of the BSD license. | + | You should have received a copy of the license in a bundled file | + | named LICENSE; in case you did not receive a copy you can review | + | the terms online at: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Brian Aker https://datadifferential.com/ | + | Copyright (c) 2020 Michael Wallner | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ +*/ #ifndef PROTOCOL_BINARY_H #define PROTOCOL_BINARY_H @@ -50,677 +30,665 @@ * host order. */ #ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" -{ +extern "C" { #endif - /** - * Definition of the legal "magic" values used in a packet. - * See section 3.1 Magic byte - */ - typedef enum { - PROTOCOL_BINARY_REQ = 0x80, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RES = 0x81 - } protocol_binary_magic; - - /** - * Definition of the valid response status numbers. - * See section 3.2 Response Status - */ - typedef enum { - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_SUCCESS = 0x00, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_KEY_ENOENT = 0x01, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_KEY_EEXISTS = 0x02, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_E2BIG = 0x03, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_EINVAL = 0x04, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_NOT_STORED = 0x05, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_DELTA_BADVAL = 0x06, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_NOT_MY_VBUCKET = 0x07, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_AUTH_ERROR = 0x20, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_AUTH_CONTINUE = 0x21, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_UNKNOWN_COMMAND = 0x81, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_ENOMEM = 0x82, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x83, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_EINTERNAL = 0x84, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_EBUSY = 0x85, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_ETMPFAIL = 0x86 - } protocol_binary_response_status; - - /** - * Defintion of the different command opcodes. - * See section 3.3 Command Opcodes - */ - typedef enum { - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GET = 0x00, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SET = 0x01, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_ADD = 0x02, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_REPLACE = 0x03, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DELETE = 0x04, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_INCREMENT = 0x05, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DECREMENT = 0x06, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_QUIT = 0x07, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_FLUSH = 0x08, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETQ = 0x09, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_NOOP = 0x0a, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_VERSION = 0x0b, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETK = 0x0c, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETKQ = 0x0d, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_APPEND = 0x0e, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_PREPEND = 0x0f, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_STAT = 0x10, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SETQ = 0x11, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_ADDQ = 0x12, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_REPLACEQ = 0x13, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DELETEQ = 0x14, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_INCREMENTQ = 0x15, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DECREMENTQ = 0x16, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_QUITQ = 0x17, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_FLUSHQ = 0x18, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_APPENDQ = 0x19, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_PREPENDQ = 0x1a, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_VERBOSITY = 0x1b, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TOUCH = 0x1c, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GAT = 0x1d, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATQ = 0x1e, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATK = 0x23, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATKQ = 0x24, - - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_LIST_MECHS = 0x20, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_AUTH = 0x21, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_STEP = 0x22, - - /* These commands are used for range operations and exist within - * this header for use in other projects. Range operations are - * not expected to be implemented in the memcached server itself. - */ - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RGET = 0x30, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RSET = 0x31, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RSETQ = 0x32, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RAPPEND = 0x33, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RAPPENDQ = 0x34, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RPREPEND = 0x35, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RPREPENDQ = 0x36, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDELETE = 0x37, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDELETEQ = 0x38, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RINCR = 0x39, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RINCRQ = 0x3a, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDECR = 0x3b, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDECRQ = 0x3c, - /* End Range operations */ - - /* VBucket commands */ - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SET_VBUCKET = 0x3d, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GET_VBUCKET = 0x3e, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DEL_VBUCKET = 0x3f, - /* End VBucket commands */ - - /* TAP commands */ - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_CONNECT = 0x40, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_MUTATION = 0x41, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_DELETE = 0x42, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_FLUSH = 0x43, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_OPAQUE = 0x44, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_VBUCKET_SET = 0x45, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_CHECKPOINT_START = 0x46, - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_CHECKPOINT_END = 0x47, - /* End TAP */ - - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_LAST_RESERVED = 0xef, - - /* Scrub the data */ - PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SCRUB = 0xf0 - } protocol_binary_command; - - /** - * Definition of the data types in the packet - * See section 3.4 Data Types - */ - typedef enum { - PROTOCOL_BINARY_RAW_BYTES = 0x00 - } protocol_binary_datatypes; - - /** - * Definition of the header structure for a request packet. - * See section 2 - */ - typedef union { - struct { - uint8_t magic; - uint8_t opcode; - uint16_t keylen; - uint8_t extlen; - uint8_t datatype; - uint16_t vbucket; - uint32_t bodylen; - uint32_t opaque; - uint64_t cas; - } request; - uint8_t bytes[24]; - } protocol_binary_request_header; - - /** - * Definition of the header structure for a response packet. - * See section 2 - */ - typedef union { - struct { - uint8_t magic; - uint8_t opcode; - uint16_t keylen; - uint8_t extlen; - uint8_t datatype; - uint16_t status; - uint32_t bodylen; - uint32_t opaque; - uint64_t cas; - } response; - uint8_t bytes[24]; - } protocol_binary_response_header; - - /** - * Definition of a request-packet containing no extras - */ - union protocol_binary_request_no_extras { - struct { - protocol_binary_request_header header; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header)]; - }; - typedef union protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_no_extras; - - /** - * Definition of a response-packet containing no extras - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_response_header header; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header)]; - } protocol_binary_response_no_extras; - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by the get, getq, getk and getkq command. - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_get; - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getq; - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getk; - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getkq; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned from a successful get, getq, getk and - * getkq. - * See section 4 - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_response_header header; - struct { - uint32_t flags; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header) + 4]; - } protocol_binary_response_get; - - typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getq; - typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getk; - typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getkq; - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by the delete command - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_delete; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned by the delete command - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_delete; - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by the flush command - * See section 4 - * Please note that the expiration field is optional, so remember to see - * check the header.bodysize to see if it is present. - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_request_header header; - struct { - uint32_t expiration; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; - } protocol_binary_request_flush; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned by the flush command - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_flush; - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by set, add and replace - * See section 4 - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_request_header header; - struct { - uint32_t flags; - uint32_t expiration; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 8]; - } protocol_binary_request_set; - typedef protocol_binary_request_set protocol_binary_request_add; - typedef protocol_binary_request_set protocol_binary_request_replace; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned by set, add and replace - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_set; - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_add; - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_replace; - - /** - * Definition of the noop packet - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_noop; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned by the noop command - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_noop; - - /** - * Definition of the structure used by the increment and decrement - * command. - * See section 4 - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_request_header header; - struct { - uint64_t delta; - uint64_t initial; - uint32_t expiration; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 20]; - } protocol_binary_request_incr; - typedef protocol_binary_request_incr protocol_binary_request_decr; - - /** - * Definition of the response from an incr or decr command - * command. - * See section 4 - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_response_header header; - struct { - uint64_t value; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header) + 8]; - } protocol_binary_response_incr; - typedef protocol_binary_response_incr protocol_binary_response_decr; - - /** - * Definition of the quit - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_quit; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned by the quit command - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_quit; - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by append and prepend command - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_append; - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_prepend; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned from a successful append or prepend - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_append; - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_prepend; - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by the version command - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_version; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned from a successful version command - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_version; - - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by the stats command. - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_stats; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned from a successful stats command - * See section 4 - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_stats; - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by the verbosity command - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_request_header header; - struct { - uint32_t level; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; - } protocol_binary_request_verbosity; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned from the verbosity command - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_verbosity; - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by the touch command. - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_request_header header; - struct { - uint32_t expiration; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; - } protocol_binary_request_touch; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned from the touch command - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_touch; - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by the GAT(Q) command. - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_request_header header; - struct { - uint32_t expiration; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; - } protocol_binary_request_gat; - - typedef protocol_binary_request_gat protocol_binary_request_gatq; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned from the GAT(Q) - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_gat; - typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_gatq; - - - /** - * Definition of a request for a range operation. - * See http://code.google.com/p/memcached/wiki/RangeOps - * - * These types are used for range operations and exist within - * this header for use in other projects. Range operations are - * not expected to be implemented in the memcached server itself. - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_response_header header; - struct { - uint16_t size; - uint8_t reserved; - uint8_t flags; - uint32_t max_results; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; - } protocol_binary_request_rangeop; - - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rget; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rset; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rsetq; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rappend; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rappendq; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rprepend; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rprependq; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdelete; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdeleteq; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rincr; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rincrq; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdecr; - typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdecrq; - - - /** - * Definition of tap commands - * See To be written - * - */ - - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_request_header header; - struct { - /** - * flags is a bitmask used to set properties for the - * the connection. Please In order to be forward compatible - * you should set all undefined bits to 0. - * - * If the bit require extra userdata, it will be stored - * in the user-data field of the body (passed to the engine - * as enginespeciffic). That means that when you parse the - * flags and the engine-specific data, you have to work your - * way from bit 0 and upwards to find the correct offset for - * the data. - * - */ - uint32_t flags; - - /** - * Backfill age - * - * By using this flag you can limit the amount of data being - * transmitted. If you don't specify a backfill age, the - * server will transmit everything it contains. - * - * The first 8 bytes in the engine specific data contains - * the oldest entry (from epoc) you're interested in. - * Specifying a time in the future (for the server you are - * connecting to), will cause it to start streaming current - * changes. - */ +/** + * Definition of the legal "magic" values used in a packet. + * See section 3.1 Magic byte + */ +typedef enum { PROTOCOL_BINARY_REQ = 0x80, PROTOCOL_BINARY_RES = 0x81 } protocol_binary_magic; + +/** + * Definition of the valid response status numbers. + * See section 3.2 Response Status + */ +typedef enum { + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_SUCCESS = 0x00, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_KEY_ENOENT = 0x01, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_KEY_EEXISTS = 0x02, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_E2BIG = 0x03, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_EINVAL = 0x04, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_NOT_STORED = 0x05, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_DELTA_BADVAL = 0x06, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_NOT_MY_VBUCKET = 0x07, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_AUTH_ERROR = 0x20, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_AUTH_CONTINUE = 0x21, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_UNKNOWN_COMMAND = 0x81, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_ENOMEM = 0x82, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x83, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_EINTERNAL = 0x84, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_EBUSY = 0x85, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_ETMPFAIL = 0x86 +} protocol_binary_response_status; + +/** + * Defintion of the different command opcodes. + * See section 3.3 Command Opcodes + */ +typedef enum { + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GET = 0x00, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SET = 0x01, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_ADD = 0x02, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_REPLACE = 0x03, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DELETE = 0x04, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_INCREMENT = 0x05, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DECREMENT = 0x06, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_QUIT = 0x07, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_FLUSH = 0x08, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETQ = 0x09, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_NOOP = 0x0a, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_VERSION = 0x0b, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETK = 0x0c, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETKQ = 0x0d, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_APPEND = 0x0e, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_PREPEND = 0x0f, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_STAT = 0x10, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SETQ = 0x11, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_ADDQ = 0x12, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_REPLACEQ = 0x13, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DELETEQ = 0x14, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_INCREMENTQ = 0x15, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DECREMENTQ = 0x16, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_QUITQ = 0x17, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_FLUSHQ = 0x18, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_APPENDQ = 0x19, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_PREPENDQ = 0x1a, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_VERBOSITY = 0x1b, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TOUCH = 0x1c, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GAT = 0x1d, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATQ = 0x1e, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATK = 0x23, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATKQ = 0x24, + + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_LIST_MECHS = 0x20, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_AUTH = 0x21, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_STEP = 0x22, + + /* These commands are used for range operations and exist within + * this header for use in other projects. Range operations are + * not expected to be implemented in the memcached server itself. + */ + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RGET = 0x30, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RSET = 0x31, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RSETQ = 0x32, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RAPPEND = 0x33, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RAPPENDQ = 0x34, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RPREPEND = 0x35, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RPREPENDQ = 0x36, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDELETE = 0x37, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDELETEQ = 0x38, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RINCR = 0x39, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RINCRQ = 0x3a, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDECR = 0x3b, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDECRQ = 0x3c, + /* End Range operations */ + + /* VBucket commands */ + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SET_VBUCKET = 0x3d, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GET_VBUCKET = 0x3e, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DEL_VBUCKET = 0x3f, + /* End VBucket commands */ + + /* TAP commands */ + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_CONNECT = 0x40, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_MUTATION = 0x41, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_DELETE = 0x42, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_FLUSH = 0x43, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_OPAQUE = 0x44, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_VBUCKET_SET = 0x45, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_CHECKPOINT_START = 0x46, + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TAP_CHECKPOINT_END = 0x47, + /* End TAP */ + + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_LAST_RESERVED = 0xef, + + /* Scrub the data */ + PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SCRUB = 0xf0 +} protocol_binary_command; + +/** + * Definition of the data types in the packet + * See section 3.4 Data Types + */ +typedef enum { PROTOCOL_BINARY_RAW_BYTES = 0x00 } protocol_binary_datatypes; + +/** + * Definition of the header structure for a request packet. + * See section 2 + */ +typedef union { + struct { + uint8_t magic; + uint8_t opcode; + uint16_t keylen; + uint8_t extlen; + uint8_t datatype; + uint16_t vbucket; + uint32_t bodylen; + uint32_t opaque; + uint64_t cas; + } request; + uint8_t bytes[24]; +} protocol_binary_request_header; + +/** + * Definition of the header structure for a response packet. + * See section 2 + */ +typedef union { + struct { + uint8_t magic; + uint8_t opcode; + uint16_t keylen; + uint8_t extlen; + uint8_t datatype; + uint16_t status; + uint32_t bodylen; + uint32_t opaque; + uint64_t cas; + } response; + uint8_t bytes[24]; +} protocol_binary_response_header; + +/** + * Definition of a request-packet containing no extras + */ +union protocol_binary_request_no_extras { + struct { + protocol_binary_request_header header; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header)]; +}; +typedef union protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_no_extras; + +/** + * Definition of a response-packet containing no extras + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_response_header header; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header)]; +} protocol_binary_response_no_extras; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by the get, getq, getk and getkq command. + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_get; +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getq; +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getk; +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getkq; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned from a successful get, getq, getk and + * getkq. + * See section 4 + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_response_header header; + struct { + uint32_t flags; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header) + 4]; +} protocol_binary_response_get; + +typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getq; +typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getk; +typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getkq; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by the delete command + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_delete; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned by the delete command + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_delete; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by the flush command + * See section 4 + * Please note that the expiration field is optional, so remember to see + * check the header.bodysize to see if it is present. + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_request_header header; + struct { + uint32_t expiration; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; +} protocol_binary_request_flush; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned by the flush command + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_flush; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by set, add and replace + * See section 4 + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_request_header header; + struct { + uint32_t flags; + uint32_t expiration; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 8]; +} protocol_binary_request_set; +typedef protocol_binary_request_set protocol_binary_request_add; +typedef protocol_binary_request_set protocol_binary_request_replace; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned by set, add and replace + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_set; +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_add; +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_replace; + +/** + * Definition of the noop packet + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_noop; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned by the noop command + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_noop; + +/** + * Definition of the structure used by the increment and decrement + * command. + * See section 4 + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_request_header header; + struct { + uint64_t delta; + uint64_t initial; + uint32_t expiration; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 20]; +} protocol_binary_request_incr; +typedef protocol_binary_request_incr protocol_binary_request_decr; + +/** + * Definition of the response from an incr or decr command + * command. + * See section 4 + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_response_header header; + struct { + uint64_t value; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header) + 8]; +} protocol_binary_response_incr; +typedef protocol_binary_response_incr protocol_binary_response_decr; + +/** + * Definition of the quit + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_quit; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned by the quit command + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_quit; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by append and prepend command + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_append; +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_prepend; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned from a successful append or prepend + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_append; +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_prepend; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by the version command + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_version; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned from a successful version command + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_version; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by the stats command. + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_stats; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned from a successful stats command + * See section 4 + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_stats; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by the verbosity command + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_request_header header; + struct { + uint32_t level; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; +} protocol_binary_request_verbosity; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned from the verbosity command + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_verbosity; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by the touch command. + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_request_header header; + struct { + uint32_t expiration; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; +} protocol_binary_request_touch; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned from the touch command + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_touch; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by the GAT(Q) command. + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_request_header header; + struct { + uint32_t expiration; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; +} protocol_binary_request_gat; + +typedef protocol_binary_request_gat protocol_binary_request_gatq; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned from the GAT(Q) + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_gat; +typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_gatq; + +/** + * Definition of a request for a range operation. + * See http://code.google.com/p/memcached/wiki/RangeOps + * + * These types are used for range operations and exist within + * this header for use in other projects. Range operations are + * not expected to be implemented in the memcached server itself. + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_response_header header; + struct { + uint16_t size; + uint8_t reserved; + uint8_t flags; + uint32_t max_results; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; +} protocol_binary_request_rangeop; + +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rget; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rset; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rsetq; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rappend; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rappendq; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rprepend; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rprependq; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdelete; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdeleteq; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rincr; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rincrq; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdecr; +typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdecrq; + +/** + * Definition of tap commands + * See To be written + * + */ + +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_request_header header; + struct { + /** + * flags is a bitmask used to set properties for the + * the connection. Please In order to be forward compatible + * you should set all undefined bits to 0. + * + * If the bit require extra userdata, it will be stored + * in the user-data field of the body (passed to the engine + * as enginespeciffic). That means that when you parse the + * flags and the engine-specific data, you have to work your + * way from bit 0 and upwards to find the correct offset for + * the data. + * + */ + uint32_t flags; + + /** + * Backfill age + * + * By using this flag you can limit the amount of data being + * transmitted. If you don't specify a backfill age, the + * server will transmit everything it contains. + * + * The first 8 bytes in the engine specific data contains + * the oldest entry (from epoc) you're interested in. + * Specifying a time in the future (for the server you are + * connecting to), will cause it to start streaming current + * changes. + */ #define TAP_CONNECT_FLAG_BACKFILL 0x01 - /** - * Dump will cause the server to send the data stored on the - * server, but disconnect when the keys stored in the server - * are transmitted. - */ + /** + * Dump will cause the server to send the data stored on the + * server, but disconnect when the keys stored in the server + * are transmitted. + */ #define TAP_CONNECT_FLAG_DUMP 0x02 - /** - * The body contains a list of 16 bits words in network byte - * order specifying the vbucket ids to monitor. The first 16 - * bit word contains the number of buckets. The number of 0 - * means "all buckets" - */ + /** + * The body contains a list of 16 bits words in network byte + * order specifying the vbucket ids to monitor. The first 16 + * bit word contains the number of buckets. The number of 0 + * means "all buckets" + */ #define TAP_CONNECT_FLAG_LIST_VBUCKETS 0x04 - /** - * The responsibility of the vbuckets is to be transferred - * over to the caller when all items are transferred. - */ + /** + * The responsibility of the vbuckets is to be transferred + * over to the caller when all items are transferred. + */ #define TAP_CONNECT_FLAG_TAKEOVER_VBUCKETS 0x08 - /** - * The tap consumer supports ack'ing of tap messages - */ + /** + * The tap consumer supports ack'ing of tap messages + */ #define TAP_CONNECT_SUPPORT_ACK 0x10 - /** - * The tap consumer would prefer to just get the keys - * back. If the engine supports this it will set - * the TAP_FLAG_NO_VALUE flag in each of the - * tap packets returned. - */ + /** + * The tap consumer would prefer to just get the keys + * back. If the engine supports this it will set + * the TAP_FLAG_NO_VALUE flag in each of the + * tap packets returned. + */ #define TAP_CONNECT_REQUEST_KEYS_ONLY 0x20 - /** - * The body contains a list of (vbucket_id, last_checkpoint_id) - * pairs. This provides the checkpoint support in TAP streams. - * The last checkpoint id represents the last checkpoint that - * was successfully persisted. - */ + /** + * The body contains a list of (vbucket_id, last_checkpoint_id) + * pairs. This provides the checkpoint support in TAP streams. + * The last checkpoint id represents the last checkpoint that + * was successfully persisted. + */ #define TAP_CONNECT_CHECKPOINT 0x40 - /** - * The tap consumer is a registered tap client, which means that - * the tap server will maintain its checkpoint cursor permanently. - */ + /** + * The tap consumer is a registered tap client, which means that + * the tap server will maintain its checkpoint cursor permanently. + */ #define TAP_CONNECT_REGISTERED_CLIENT 0x80 - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; - } protocol_binary_request_tap_connect; - - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_request_header header; - struct { - struct { - uint16_t enginespecific_length; - /* - * The flag section support the following flags - */ - /** - * Request that the consumer send a response packet - * for this packet. The opaque field must be preserved - * in the response. - */ + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4]; +} protocol_binary_request_tap_connect; + +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_request_header header; + struct { + struct { + uint16_t enginespecific_length; + /* + * The flag section support the following flags + */ + /** + * Request that the consumer send a response packet + * for this packet. The opaque field must be preserved + * in the response. + */ #define TAP_FLAG_ACK 0x01 - /** - * The value for the key is not included in the packet - */ + /** + * The value for the key is not included in the packet + */ #define TAP_FLAG_NO_VALUE 0x02 - uint16_t flags; - uint8_t ttl; - uint8_t res1; - uint8_t res2; - uint8_t res3; - } tap; - struct { - uint32_t flags; - uint32_t expiration; - } item; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 16]; - } protocol_binary_request_tap_mutation; - - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_request_header header; - struct { - struct { - uint16_t enginespecific_length; - /** - * See the definition of the flags for - * protocol_binary_request_tap_mutation for a description - * of the available flags. - */ - uint16_t flags; - uint8_t ttl; - uint8_t res1; - uint8_t res2; - uint8_t res3; - } tap; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 8]; - } protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras; - - typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_delete; - typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_flush; - typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_opaque; - typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_vbucket_set; - - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by the scrub. - */ - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_scrub; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned from scrub. - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_scrub; - - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by set vbucket - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_request_header header; - struct { - vbucket_state_t state; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + sizeof(vbucket_state_t)]; - } protocol_binary_request_set_vbucket; - /** - * Definition of the packet returned from set vbucket - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_set_vbucket; - /** - * Definition of the packet used by del vbucket - */ - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_del_vbucket; - /** - * Definition of the packet returned from del vbucket - */ - typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_del_vbucket; - - /** - * Definition of the packet used by get vbucket - */ - typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_get_vbucket; - - /** - * Definition of the packet returned from get vbucket - */ - typedef union { - struct { - protocol_binary_response_header header; - struct { - vbucket_state_t state; - } body; - } message; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header) + sizeof(vbucket_state_t)]; - } protocol_binary_response_get_vbucket; - - - /** - * @} - */ + uint16_t flags; + uint8_t ttl; + uint8_t res1; + uint8_t res2; + uint8_t res3; + } tap; + struct { + uint32_t flags; + uint32_t expiration; + } item; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 16]; +} protocol_binary_request_tap_mutation; + +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_request_header header; + struct { + struct { + uint16_t enginespecific_length; + /** + * See the definition of the flags for + * protocol_binary_request_tap_mutation for a description + * of the available flags. + */ + uint16_t flags; + uint8_t ttl; + uint8_t res1; + uint8_t res2; + uint8_t res3; + } tap; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 8]; +} protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras; + +typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_delete; +typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_flush; +typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_opaque; +typedef protocol_binary_request_tap_no_extras protocol_binary_request_tap_vbucket_set; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by the scrub. + */ +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_scrub; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned from scrub. + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_scrub; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by set vbucket + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_request_header header; + struct { + vbucket_state_t state; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + sizeof(vbucket_state_t)]; +} protocol_binary_request_set_vbucket; +/** + * Definition of the packet returned from set vbucket + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_set_vbucket; +/** + * Definition of the packet used by del vbucket + */ +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_del_vbucket; +/** + * Definition of the packet returned from del vbucket + */ +typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_del_vbucket; + +/** + * Definition of the packet used by get vbucket + */ +typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_get_vbucket; + +/** + * Definition of the packet returned from get vbucket + */ +typedef union { + struct { + protocol_binary_response_header header; + struct { + vbucket_state_t state; + } body; + } message; + uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header) + sizeof(vbucket_state_t)]; +} protocol_binary_response_get_vbucket; + +/** + * @} + */ #ifdef __cplusplus } diff --git a/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/callback.h b/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/callback.h index 638536c8..ceb441bf 100644 --- a/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/callback.h +++ b/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/callback.h @@ -1,10 +1,17 @@ /* - * Summary: Definition of the callback interface - * - * Copy: See Copyright for the status of this software. - * - * Author: Trond Norbye - */ + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | libmemcached - C/C++ Client Library for memcached | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | + | modification, are permitted under the terms of the BSD license. | + | You should have received a copy of the license in a bundled file | + | named LICENSE; in case you did not receive a copy you can review | + | the terms online at: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Brian Aker https://datadifferential.com/ | + | Copyright (c) 2020 Michael Wallner | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ +*/ #pragma once @@ -20,14 +27,9 @@ * @param cas The CAS value to insert into the response (should be 0 * if you don't care) */ -typedef protocol_binary_response_status -(*memcached_binary_protocol_get_response_handler)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - const void *body, - uint32_t bodylen, - uint32_t flags, - uint64_t cas); +typedef protocol_binary_response_status (*memcached_binary_protocol_get_response_handler)( + const void *cookie, const void *key, uint16_t keylen, const void *body, uint32_t bodylen, + uint32_t flags, uint64_t cas); /** * Callback to send data back from a STAT command * @@ -37,12 +39,8 @@ typedef protocol_binary_response_status * @param body What to store in the body of the package * @param bodylen The number of bytes of the body */ -typedef protocol_binary_response_status -(*memcached_binary_protocol_stat_response_handler)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - const void *body, - uint32_t bodylen); +typedef protocol_binary_response_status (*memcached_binary_protocol_stat_response_handler)( + const void *cookie, const void *key, uint16_t keylen, const void *body, uint32_t bodylen); /** * Callback to send data back from a VERSION command * @@ -50,11 +48,8 @@ typedef protocol_binary_response_status * @param text The version string * @param length The number of bytes in the version string */ -typedef protocol_binary_response_status -(*memcached_binary_protocol_version_response_handler)(const void *cookie, - const void *text, - uint32_t length); - +typedef protocol_binary_response_status (*memcached_binary_protocol_version_response_handler)( + const void *cookie, const void *text, uint32_t length); /** * In the low level interface you need to format the response @@ -65,9 +60,9 @@ typedef protocol_binary_response_status * @param response Pointer to the response packet to send * */ -typedef protocol_binary_response_status (*memcached_binary_protocol_raw_response_handler)(const void *cookie, - protocol_binary_request_header *request, - protocol_binary_response_header *response); +typedef protocol_binary_response_status (*memcached_binary_protocol_raw_response_handler)( + const void *cookie, protocol_binary_request_header *request, + protocol_binary_response_header *response); /** * In the low lever interface you have to do most of the work by @@ -78,9 +73,9 @@ typedef protocol_binary_response_status (*memcached_binary_protocol_raw_response * anything outside the command. * @param resonse_handler call this function to send data back to the client */ -typedef protocol_binary_response_status (*memcached_binary_protocol_command_handler)(const void *cookie, - protocol_binary_request_header *header, - memcached_binary_protocol_raw_response_handler response_handler); +typedef protocol_binary_response_status (*memcached_binary_protocol_command_handler)( + const void *cookie, protocol_binary_request_header *header, + memcached_binary_protocol_raw_response_handler response_handler); /** * The raw interface to the packets is implemented in version 0. It contains @@ -88,10 +83,9 @@ typedef protocol_binary_response_status (*memcached_binary_protocol_command_hand * com code. */ typedef struct { - memcached_binary_protocol_command_handler comcode[256]; + memcached_binary_protocol_command_handler comcode[256]; } memcached_binary_protocol_callback_v0_st; - /** * The first version of the callback struct containing all of the * documented commands in the initial release of the binary protocol @@ -101,316 +95,270 @@ typedef struct { * knows how to deal with them so you don't need to worry about that :-) */ typedef struct { - /** - * Add an item to the cache - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param key the key to add - * @param len the length of the key - * @param val the value to store for the key (may be NIL) - * @param vallen the length of the data - * @param flags the flags to store with the key - * @param exptime the expiry time for the key-value pair - * @param cas the resulting cas for the add operation (if success) - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*add)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - const void* val, - uint32_t vallen, - uint32_t flags, - uint32_t exptime, - uint64_t *cas); - - /** - * Append data to an existing key-value pair. - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param key the key to add data to - * @param len the length of the key - * @param val the value to append to the value - * @param vallen the length of the data - * @param cas the CAS in the request - * @param result_cas the resulting cas for the append operation - * - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*append)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - const void* val, - uint32_t vallen, - uint64_t cas, + /** + * Add an item to the cache + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param key the key to add + * @param len the length of the key + * @param val the value to store for the key (may be NIL) + * @param vallen the length of the data + * @param flags the flags to store with the key + * @param exptime the expiry time for the key-value pair + * @param cas the resulting cas for the add operation (if success) + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*add)(const void *cookie, const void *key, uint16_t keylen, + const void *val, uint32_t vallen, uint32_t flags, + uint32_t exptime, uint64_t *cas); + + /** + * Append data to an existing key-value pair. + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param key the key to add data to + * @param len the length of the key + * @param val the value to append to the value + * @param vallen the length of the data + * @param cas the CAS in the request + * @param result_cas the resulting cas for the append operation + * + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*append)(const void *cookie, const void *key, uint16_t keylen, + const void *val, uint32_t vallen, uint64_t cas, + uint64_t *result_cas); + + /** + * Decrement the value for a key + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param key the key to decrement the value for + * @param len the length of the key + * @param delta the amount to decrement + * @param initial initial value to store (if the key doesn't exist) + * @param expiration expiration time for the object (if the key doesn't exist) + * @param cas the CAS in the request + * @param result the result from the decrement + * @param result_cas the cas of the item + * + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*decrement)(const void *cookie, const void *key, uint16_t keylen, + uint64_t delta, uint64_t initial, + uint32_t expiration, uint64_t *result, + uint64_t *result_cas); + + /** + * Delete an existing key + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param key the key to delete_object + * @param len the length of the key + * @param cas the CAS in the request + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*delete_object)(const void *cookie, const void *key, + uint16_t keylen, uint64_t cas); + + /** + * Flush the cache + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param when when the cache should be flushed (0 == immediately) + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*flush_object)(const void *cookie, uint32_t when); + + /** + * Get a key-value pair + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param key the key to get + * @param len the length of the key + * @param response_handler to send the result back to the client + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*get)( + const void *cookie, const void *key, uint16_t keylen, + memcached_binary_protocol_get_response_handler response_handler); + + /** + * Increment the value for a key + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param key the key to increment the value on + * @param len the length of the key + * @param delta the amount to increment + * @param initial initial value to store (if the key doesn't exist) + * @param expiration expiration time for the object (if the key doesn't exist) + * @param cas the CAS in the request + * @param result the result from the decrement + * @param result_cas the cas of the item + * + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*increment)(const void *cookie, const void *key, uint16_t keylen, + uint64_t delta, uint64_t initial, + uint32_t expiration, uint64_t *result, + uint64_t *result_cas); + + /** + * The noop command was received. This is just a notification callback (the + * response is automatically created). + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*noop)(const void *cookie); + + /** + * Prepend data to an existing key-value pair. + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param key the key to prepend data to + * @param len the length of the key + * @param val the value to prepend to the value + * @param vallen the length of the data + * @param cas the CAS in the request + * @param result-cas the cas id of the item + * + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*prepend)(const void *cookie, const void *key, uint16_t keylen, + const void *val, uint32_t vallen, uint64_t cas, uint64_t *result_cas); - /** - * Decrement the value for a key - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param key the key to decrement the value for - * @param len the length of the key - * @param delta the amount to decrement - * @param initial initial value to store (if the key doesn't exist) - * @param expiration expiration time for the object (if the key doesn't exist) - * @param cas the CAS in the request - * @param result the result from the decrement - * @param result_cas the cas of the item - * - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*decrement)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - uint64_t delta, - uint64_t initial, - uint32_t expiration, - uint64_t *result, - uint64_t *result_cas); - - /** - * Delete an existing key - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param key the key to delete_object - * @param len the length of the key - * @param cas the CAS in the request - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*delete_object)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - uint64_t cas); - - - /** - * Flush the cache - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param when when the cache should be flushed (0 == immediately) - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*flush_object)(const void *cookie, - uint32_t when); - - - - /** - * Get a key-value pair - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param key the key to get - * @param len the length of the key - * @param response_handler to send the result back to the client - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*get)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - memcached_binary_protocol_get_response_handler response_handler); - - /** - * Increment the value for a key - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param key the key to increment the value on - * @param len the length of the key - * @param delta the amount to increment - * @param initial initial value to store (if the key doesn't exist) - * @param expiration expiration time for the object (if the key doesn't exist) - * @param cas the CAS in the request - * @param result the result from the decrement - * @param result_cas the cas of the item - * - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*increment)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - uint64_t delta, - uint64_t initial, - uint32_t expiration, - uint64_t *result, - uint64_t *result_cas); - - /** - * The noop command was received. This is just a notification callback (the - * response is automatically created). - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*noop)(const void *cookie); - - /** - * Prepend data to an existing key-value pair. - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param key the key to prepend data to - * @param len the length of the key - * @param val the value to prepend to the value - * @param vallen the length of the data - * @param cas the CAS in the request - * @param result-cas the cas id of the item - * - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*prepend)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - const void* val, - uint32_t vallen, - uint64_t cas, - uint64_t *result_cas); - - /** - * The quit command was received. This is just a notification callback (the - * response is automatically created). - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*quit)(const void *cookie); - - - /** - * Replace an existing item to the cache - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param key the key to replace the content for - * @param len the length of the key - * @param val the value to store for the key (may be NIL) - * @param vallen the length of the data - * @param flags the flags to store with the key - * @param exptime the expiry time for the key-value pair - * @param cas the cas id in the request - * @param result_cas the cas id of the item - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*replace)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - const void* val, - uint32_t vallen, - uint32_t flags, - uint32_t exptime, - uint64_t cas, - uint64_t *result_cas); - - - /** - * Set a key-value pair in the cache - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param key the key to insert - * @param len the length of the key - * @param val the value to store for the key (may be NIL) - * @param vallen the length of the data - * @param flags the flags to store with the key - * @param exptime the expiry time for the key-value pair - * @param cas the cas id in the request - * @param result_cas the cas id of the new item - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*set)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - const void* val, - uint32_t vallen, - uint32_t flags, - uint32_t exptime, - uint64_t cas, - uint64_t *result_cas); - - /** - * Get status information - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param key the key to get status for (or NIL to request all status). - * Remember to insert the terminating packet if multiple - * packets should be returned. - * @param keylen the length of the key - * @param response_handler to send the result back to the client, but - * don't send reply on success! - * - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*stat)(const void *cookie, - const void *key, - uint16_t keylen, - memcached_binary_protocol_stat_response_handler response_handler); - - /** - * Get the version information - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param response_handler to send the result back to the client, but - * don't send reply on success! - * - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*version)(const void *cookie, - memcached_binary_protocol_version_response_handler response_handler); + /** + * The quit command was received. This is just a notification callback (the + * response is automatically created). + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*quit)(const void *cookie); + + /** + * Replace an existing item to the cache + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param key the key to replace the content for + * @param len the length of the key + * @param val the value to store for the key (may be NIL) + * @param vallen the length of the data + * @param flags the flags to store with the key + * @param exptime the expiry time for the key-value pair + * @param cas the cas id in the request + * @param result_cas the cas id of the item + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*replace)(const void *cookie, const void *key, uint16_t keylen, + const void *val, uint32_t vallen, uint32_t flags, + uint32_t exptime, uint64_t cas, uint64_t *result_cas); + + /** + * Set a key-value pair in the cache + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param key the key to insert + * @param len the length of the key + * @param val the value to store for the key (may be NIL) + * @param vallen the length of the data + * @param flags the flags to store with the key + * @param exptime the expiry time for the key-value pair + * @param cas the cas id in the request + * @param result_cas the cas id of the new item + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*set)(const void *cookie, const void *key, uint16_t keylen, + const void *val, uint32_t vallen, uint32_t flags, + uint32_t exptime, uint64_t cas, uint64_t *result_cas); + + /** + * Get status information + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param key the key to get status for (or NIL to request all status). + * Remember to insert the terminating packet if multiple + * packets should be returned. + * @param keylen the length of the key + * @param response_handler to send the result back to the client, but + * don't send reply on success! + * + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*stat)( + const void *cookie, const void *key, uint16_t keylen, + memcached_binary_protocol_stat_response_handler response_handler); + + /** + * Get the version information + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param response_handler to send the result back to the client, but + * don't send reply on success! + * + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*version)( + const void *cookie, memcached_binary_protocol_version_response_handler response_handler); } memcached_binary_protocol_callback_v1_st; - /** * The version numbers for the different callback structures. */ typedef enum { - /** Version 0 is a lowlevel interface that tries to maximize your freedom */ - MEMCACHED_PROTOCOL_HANDLER_V0= 0, - /** - * Version 1 abstracts more of the protocol details, and let you work at - * a logical level - */ - MEMCACHED_PROTOCOL_HANDLER_V1= 1 + /** Version 0 is a lowlevel interface that tries to maximize your freedom */ + MEMCACHED_PROTOCOL_HANDLER_V0 = 0, + /** + * Version 1 abstracts more of the protocol details, and let you work at + * a logical level + */ + MEMCACHED_PROTOCOL_HANDLER_V1 = 1 } memcached_protocol_interface_version_t; /** * Definition of the protocol callback structure. */ typedef struct { - /** - * The interface version you provide callbacks for. - */ - memcached_protocol_interface_version_t interface_version; - - /** - * Callback fired just before the command will be executed. - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param header the command header as received on the wire. If you look - * at the content you must ensure that you don't - * try to access beyond the end of the message. - */ - void (*pre_execute)(const void *cookie, - protocol_binary_request_header *header); - /** - * Callback fired just after the command was exected (please note - * that the data transfer back to the client is not finished at this - * time). - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param header the command header as received on the wire. If you look - * at the content you must ensure that you don't - * try to access beyond the end of the message. - */ - void (*post_execute)(const void *cookie, - protocol_binary_request_header *header); - - /** - * Callback fired if no specialized callback is registered for this - * specific command code. - * - * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command - * @param header the command header as received on the wire. You must - * ensure that you don't try to access beyond the end of the - * message. - * @param response_handler The response handler to send data back. - */ - protocol_binary_response_status (*unknown)(const void *cookie, - protocol_binary_request_header *header, - memcached_binary_protocol_raw_response_handler response_handler); - - /** - * The different interface levels we support. A pointer is used so the - * size of the structure is fixed. You must ensure that the memory area - * passed as the pointer is valid as long as you use the protocol handler. - */ - union { - memcached_binary_protocol_callback_v0_st v0; - - /** - * The first version of the callback struct containing all of the - * documented commands in the initial release of the binary protocol - * (aka. memcached 1.4.0). - */ - memcached_binary_protocol_callback_v1_st v1; - } interface; + /** + * The interface version you provide callbacks for. + */ + memcached_protocol_interface_version_t interface_version; + + /** + * Callback fired just before the command will be executed. + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param header the command header as received on the wire. If you look + * at the content you must ensure that you don't + * try to access beyond the end of the message. + */ + void (*pre_execute)(const void *cookie, protocol_binary_request_header *header); + /** + * Callback fired just after the command was exected (please note + * that the data transfer back to the client is not finished at this + * time). + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param header the command header as received on the wire. If you look + * at the content you must ensure that you don't + * try to access beyond the end of the message. + */ + void (*post_execute)(const void *cookie, protocol_binary_request_header *header); + + /** + * Callback fired if no specialized callback is registered for this + * specific command code. + * + * @param cookie id of the client receiving the command + * @param header the command header as received on the wire. You must + * ensure that you don't try to access beyond the end of the + * message. + * @param response_handler The response handler to send data back. + */ + protocol_binary_response_status (*unknown)( + const void *cookie, protocol_binary_request_header *header, + memcached_binary_protocol_raw_response_handler response_handler); + + /** + * The different interface levels we support. A pointer is used so the + * size of the structure is fixed. You must ensure that the memory area + * passed as the pointer is valid as long as you use the protocol handler. + */ + union { + memcached_binary_protocol_callback_v0_st v0; + + /** + * The first version of the callback struct containing all of the + * documented commands in the initial release of the binary protocol + * (aka. memcached 1.4.0). + */ + memcached_binary_protocol_callback_v1_st v1; + } interface; } memcached_binary_protocol_callback_st; diff --git a/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/handler.h b/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/handler.h index 7a0b79ea..74bdee3d 100644 --- a/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/handler.h +++ b/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/handler.h @@ -1,21 +1,23 @@ -/* LibMemcached - * Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Brian Aker - * All rights reserved. - * - * Use and distribution licensed under the BSD license. See - * the COPYING file in the parent directory for full text. - * - * Summary: Definition of the callback interface to the protocol handler - * - * Author: Trond Norbye - * - */ +/* + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | libmemcached - C/C++ Client Library for memcached | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | + | modification, are permitted under the terms of the BSD license. | + | You should have received a copy of the license in a bundled file | + | named LICENSE; in case you did not receive a copy you can review | + | the terms online at: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Brian Aker https://datadifferential.com/ | + | Copyright (c) 2020 Michael Wallner | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ +*/ #pragma once #include #if !defined(__cplusplus) -# include +# include #endif #include "libmemcached-1.0/visibility.h" @@ -47,10 +49,8 @@ extern "C" { * @return the number of bytes copied into buf * or -1 upon error (errno should contain more information) */ -typedef ssize_t (*memcached_protocol_recv_func)(const void *cookie, - memcached_socket_t fd, - void *buf, - size_t nbuf); +typedef ssize_t (*memcached_protocol_recv_func)(const void *cookie, memcached_socket_t fd, + void *buf, size_t nbuf); /** * Function the protocol handler should call to send data. @@ -63,10 +63,8 @@ typedef ssize_t (*memcached_protocol_recv_func)(const void *cookie, * @return the number of bytes sent * or -1 upon error (errno should contain more information) */ -typedef ssize_t (*memcached_protocol_send_func)(const void *cookie, - memcached_socket_t fd, - const void *buf, - size_t nbuf); +typedef ssize_t (*memcached_protocol_send_func)(const void *cookie, memcached_socket_t fd, + const void *buf, size_t nbuf); /** * Create an instance of the protocol handler @@ -81,7 +79,8 @@ memcached_protocol_st *memcached_protocol_create_instance(void); * @return the callbacks currently used */ LIBMEMCACHED_API -memcached_binary_protocol_callback_st *memcached_binary_protocol_get_callbacks(memcached_protocol_st *instance); +memcached_binary_protocol_callback_st * +memcached_binary_protocol_get_callbacks(memcached_protocol_st *instance); /** * Set the callbacks to be used by the given protocol handler instance @@ -89,7 +88,8 @@ memcached_binary_protocol_callback_st *memcached_binary_protocol_get_callbacks(m * @param callback the callbacks to use */ LIBMEMCACHED_API -void memcached_binary_protocol_set_callbacks(memcached_protocol_st *instance, memcached_binary_protocol_callback_st *callback); +void memcached_binary_protocol_set_callbacks(memcached_protocol_st *instance, + memcached_binary_protocol_callback_st *callback); /** * Should the library inspect the packages being sent and received and verify @@ -131,7 +131,6 @@ void memached_protocol_set_io_functions(memcached_protocol_st *instance, memcached_protocol_recv_func recv, memcached_protocol_send_func send); - /** * Create a new client instance and associate it with a socket * @param instance the protocol instance to bind the client to @@ -139,7 +138,8 @@ void memached_protocol_set_io_functions(memcached_protocol_st *instance, * @return NULL if allocation fails, otherwise an instance */ LIBMEMCACHED_API -memcached_protocol_client_st *memcached_protocol_create_client(memcached_protocol_st *instance, memcached_socket_t sock); +memcached_protocol_client_st *memcached_protocol_create_client(memcached_protocol_st *instance, + memcached_socket_t sock); /** * Destroy a client handle. @@ -211,7 +211,8 @@ int memcached_protocol_client_get_errno(memcached_protocol_client_st *client); * the generic callback too limiting */ LIBMEMCACHED_API -memcached_binary_protocol_raw_response_handler memcached_binary_protocol_get_raw_response_handler(const void *cookie); +memcached_binary_protocol_raw_response_handler +memcached_binary_protocol_get_raw_response_handler(const void *cookie); #ifdef __cplusplus } diff --git a/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/vbucket.h b/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/vbucket.h index e2cc563e..768d8ac1 100644 --- a/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/vbucket.h +++ b/include/libmemcachedprotocol-0.0/vbucket.h @@ -1,58 +1,34 @@ -/* vim:expandtab:shiftwidth=2:tabstop=2:smarttab: - * - * Libmemcached library - * - * Copyright (C) 2011 Data Differential, http://datadifferential.com/ - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are - * met: - * - * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * - * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above - * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer - * in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - * distribution. - * - * * The names of its contributors may not be used to endorse or - * promote products derived from this software without specific prior - * written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR - * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT - * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, - * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, - * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY - * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT - * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE - * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - * - */ +/* + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | libmemcached - C/C++ Client Library for memcached | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | + | modification, are permitted under the terms of the BSD license. | + | You should have received a copy of the license in a bundled file | + | named LICENSE; in case you did not receive a copy you can review | + | the terms online at: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Brian Aker https://datadifferential.com/ | + | Copyright (c) 2020 Michael Wallner | + +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ +*/ #pragma once #ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" -{ +extern "C" { #endif typedef enum { - vbucket_state_active = 1, /**< Actively servicing a vbucket. */ - vbucket_state_replica, /**< Servicing a vbucket as a replica only. */ - vbucket_state_pending, /**< Pending active. */ - vbucket_state_dead /**< Not in use, pending deletion. */ + vbucket_state_active = 1, /**< Actively servicing a vbucket. */ + vbucket_state_replica, /**< Servicing a vbucket as a replica only. */ + vbucket_state_pending, /**< Pending active. */ + vbucket_state_dead /**< Not in use, pending deletion. */ } vbucket_state_t; #define is_valid_vbucket_state_t(state) \ - (state == vbucket_state_active || \ - state == vbucket_state_replica || \ - state == vbucket_state_pending || \ - state == vbucket_state_dead) + (state == vbucket_state_active || state == vbucket_state_replica \ + || state == vbucket_state_pending || state == vbucket_state_dead) #ifdef __cplusplus }