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[awesomized/libmemcached] / memcached / protocol_binary.h
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27 /*
28 * Summary: Constants used by to implement the binary protocol.
29 *
30 * Copy: See Copyright for the status of this software.
31 *
32 * Author: Trond Norbye <trond.norbye@sun.com>
33 */
34
35 #ifndef PROTOCOL_BINARY_H
36 #define PROTOCOL_BINARY_H
37
38 /**
39 * This file contains definitions of the constants and packet formats
40 * defined in the binary specification. Please note that you _MUST_ remember
41 * to convert each multibyte field to / from network byte order to / from
42 * host order.
43 */
44 #ifdef __cplusplus
45 extern "C"
46 {
47 #endif
48
49 /**
50 * Definition of the legal "magic" values used in a packet.
51 * See section 3.1 Magic byte
52 */
53 typedef enum {
54 PROTOCOL_BINARY_REQ = 0x80,
55 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RES = 0x81
56 } protocol_binary_magic;
57
58 /**
59 * Definition of the valid response status numbers.
60 * See section 3.2 Response Status
61 */
62 typedef enum {
63 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_SUCCESS = 0x00,
64 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_KEY_ENOENT = 0x01,
65 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_KEY_EEXISTS = 0x02,
66 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_E2BIG = 0x03,
67 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_EINVAL = 0x04,
68 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_NOT_STORED = 0x05,
69 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_DELTA_BADVAL = 0x06,
70 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_AUTH_ERROR = 0x20,
71 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_AUTH_CONTINUE = 0x21,
72 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_UNKNOWN_COMMAND = 0x81,
73 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RESPONSE_ENOMEM = 0x82
74 } protocol_binary_response_status;
75
76 /**
77 * Defintion of the different command opcodes.
78 * See section 3.3 Command Opcodes
79 */
80 typedef enum {
81 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GET = 0x00,
82 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SET = 0x01,
83 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_ADD = 0x02,
84 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_REPLACE = 0x03,
85 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DELETE = 0x04,
86 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_INCREMENT = 0x05,
87 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DECREMENT = 0x06,
88 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_QUIT = 0x07,
89 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_FLUSH = 0x08,
90 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETQ = 0x09,
91 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_NOOP = 0x0a,
92 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_VERSION = 0x0b,
93 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETK = 0x0c,
94 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GETKQ = 0x0d,
95 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_APPEND = 0x0e,
96 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_PREPEND = 0x0f,
97 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_STAT = 0x10,
98 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SETQ = 0x11,
99 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_ADDQ = 0x12,
100 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_REPLACEQ = 0x13,
101 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DELETEQ = 0x14,
102 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_INCREMENTQ = 0x15,
103 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_DECREMENTQ = 0x16,
104 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_QUITQ = 0x17,
105 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_FLUSHQ = 0x18,
106 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_APPENDQ = 0x19,
107 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_PREPENDQ = 0x1a,
108 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_TOUCH = 0x1c,
109 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GAT = 0x1d,
110 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATQ = 0x1e,
111 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATK = 0x23,
112 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_GATKQ = 0x24,
113
114 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_LIST_MECHS = 0x20,
115 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_AUTH = 0x21,
116 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_SASL_STEP = 0x22,
117
118 /* These commands are used for range operations and exist within
119 * this header for use in other projects. Range operations are
120 * not expected to be implemented in the memcached server itself.
121 */
122 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RGET = 0x30,
123 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RSET = 0x31,
124 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RSETQ = 0x32,
125 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RAPPEND = 0x33,
126 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RAPPENDQ = 0x34,
127 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RPREPEND = 0x35,
128 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RPREPENDQ = 0x36,
129 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDELETE = 0x37,
130 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDELETEQ = 0x38,
131 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RINCR = 0x39,
132 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RINCRQ = 0x3a,
133 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDECR = 0x3b,
134 PROTOCOL_BINARY_CMD_RDECRQ = 0x3c
135 /* End Range operations */
136
137 } protocol_binary_command;
138
139 /**
140 * Definition of the data types in the packet
141 * See section 3.4 Data Types
142 */
143 typedef enum {
144 PROTOCOL_BINARY_RAW_BYTES = 0x00
145 } protocol_binary_datatypes;
146
147 /**
148 * Definition of the header structure for a request packet.
149 * See section 2
150 */
151 typedef union {
152 struct {
153 uint8_t magic;
154 uint8_t opcode;
155 uint16_t keylen;
156 uint8_t extlen;
157 uint8_t datatype;
158 uint16_t reserved;
159 uint32_t bodylen;
160 uint32_t opaque;
161 uint64_t cas;
162 } request;
163 uint8_t bytes[24];
164 } protocol_binary_request_header;
165
166 /**
167 * Definition of the header structure for a response packet.
168 * See section 2
169 */
170 typedef union {
171 struct {
172 uint8_t magic;
173 uint8_t opcode;
174 uint16_t keylen;
175 uint8_t extlen;
176 uint8_t datatype;
177 uint16_t status;
178 uint32_t bodylen;
179 uint32_t opaque;
180 uint64_t cas;
181 } response;
182 uint8_t bytes[24];
183 } protocol_binary_response_header;
184
185 /**
186 * Definition of a request-packet containing no extras
187 */
188 typedef union {
189 struct {
190 protocol_binary_request_header header;
191 } message;
192 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header)];
193 } protocol_binary_request_no_extras;
194
195 /**
196 * Definition of a response-packet containing no extras
197 */
198 typedef union {
199 struct {
200 protocol_binary_response_header header;
201 } message;
202 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header)];
203 } protocol_binary_response_no_extras;
204
205 /**
206 * Definition of the packet used by the get, getq, getk and getkq command.
207 * See section 4
208 */
209 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_get;
210 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getq;
211 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getk;
212 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_getkq;
213
214 /**
215 * Definition of the packet returned from a successful get, getq, getk and
216 * getkq.
217 * See section 4
218 */
219 typedef union {
220 struct {
221 protocol_binary_response_header header;
222 struct {
223 uint32_t flags;
224 } body;
225 } message;
226 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header) + 4];
227 } protocol_binary_response_get;
228
229 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getq;
230 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getk;
231 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_getkq;
232
233 /**
234 * Definition of the packet used by the delete command
235 * See section 4
236 */
237 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_delete;
238
239 /**
240 * Definition of the packet returned by the delete command
241 * See section 4
242 */
243 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_delete;
244
245 /**
246 * Definition of the packet used by the flush command
247 * See section 4
248 * Please note that the expiration field is optional, so remember to see
249 * check the header.bodysize to see if it is present.
250 */
251 typedef union {
252 struct {
253 protocol_binary_request_header header;
254 struct {
255 uint32_t expiration;
256 } body;
257 } message;
258 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4];
259 } protocol_binary_request_flush;
260
261 /**
262 * Definition of the packet returned by the flush command
263 * See section 4
264 */
265 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_flush;
266
267 /**
268 * Definition of the packet used by set, add and replace
269 * See section 4
270 */
271 typedef union {
272 struct {
273 protocol_binary_request_header header;
274 struct {
275 uint32_t flags;
276 uint32_t expiration;
277 } body;
278 } message;
279 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 8];
280 } protocol_binary_request_set;
281 typedef protocol_binary_request_set protocol_binary_request_add;
282 typedef protocol_binary_request_set protocol_binary_request_replace;
283
284 /**
285 * Definition of the packet returned by set, add and replace
286 * See section 4
287 */
288 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_set;
289 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_add;
290 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_replace;
291
292 /**
293 * Definition of the noop packet
294 * See section 4
295 */
296 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_noop;
297
298 /**
299 * Definition of the packet returned by the noop command
300 * See section 4
301 */
302 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_noop;
303
304 /**
305 * Definition of the structure used by the increment and decrement
306 * command.
307 * See section 4
308 */
309 typedef union {
310 struct {
311 protocol_binary_request_header header;
312 struct {
313 uint64_t delta;
314 uint64_t initial;
315 uint32_t expiration;
316 } body;
317 } message;
318 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 20];
319 } protocol_binary_request_incr;
320 typedef protocol_binary_request_incr protocol_binary_request_decr;
321
322 /**
323 * Definition of the response from an incr or decr command
324 * command.
325 * See section 4
326 */
327 typedef union {
328 struct {
329 protocol_binary_response_header header;
330 struct {
331 uint64_t value;
332 } body;
333 } message;
334 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_response_header) + 8];
335 } protocol_binary_response_incr;
336 typedef protocol_binary_response_incr protocol_binary_response_decr;
337
338 /**
339 * Definition of the quit
340 * See section 4
341 */
342 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_quit;
343
344 /**
345 * Definition of the packet returned by the quit command
346 * See section 4
347 */
348 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_quit;
349
350 /**
351 * Definition of the packet used by append and prepend command
352 * See section 4
353 */
354 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_append;
355 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_prepend;
356
357 /**
358 * Definition of the packet returned from a successful append or prepend
359 * See section 4
360 */
361 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_append;
362 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_prepend;
363
364 /**
365 * Definition of the packet used by the version command
366 * See section 4
367 */
368 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_version;
369
370 /**
371 * Definition of the packet returned from a successful version command
372 * See section 4
373 */
374 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_version;
375
376
377 /**
378 * Definition of the packet used by the stats command.
379 * See section 4
380 */
381 typedef protocol_binary_request_no_extras protocol_binary_request_stats;
382
383 /**
384 * Definition of the packet returned from a successful stats command
385 * See section 4
386 */
387 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_stats;
388
389 /**
390 * Definition of the packet used by the touch command.
391 */
392 typedef union {
393 struct {
394 protocol_binary_request_header header;
395 struct {
396 uint32_t expiration;
397 } body;
398 } message;
399 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4];
400 } protocol_binary_request_touch;
401
402 /**
403 * Definition of the packet returned from the touch command
404 */
405 typedef protocol_binary_response_no_extras protocol_binary_response_touch;
406
407 /**
408 * Definition of the packet used by the GAT(Q) command.
409 */
410 typedef union {
411 struct {
412 protocol_binary_request_header header;
413 struct {
414 uint32_t expiration;
415 } body;
416 } message;
417 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4];
418 } protocol_binary_request_gat;
419
420 typedef protocol_binary_request_gat protocol_binary_request_gatq;
421 typedef protocol_binary_request_gat protocol_binary_request_gatk;
422 typedef protocol_binary_request_gat protocol_binary_request_gatkq;
423
424 /**
425 * Definition of the packet returned from the GAT(Q)
426 */
427 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_gat;
428 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_gatq;
429 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_gatk;
430 typedef protocol_binary_response_get protocol_binary_response_gatkq;
431
432 /**
433 * Definition of a request for a range operation.
434 * See http://code.google.com/p/memcached/wiki/RangeOps
435 *
436 * These types are used for range operations and exist within
437 * this header for use in other projects. Range operations are
438 * not expected to be implemented in the memcached server itself.
439 */
440 typedef union {
441 struct {
442 protocol_binary_response_header header;
443 struct {
444 uint16_t size;
445 uint8_t reserved;
446 uint8_t flags;
447 uint32_t max_results;
448 } body;
449 } message;
450 uint8_t bytes[sizeof(protocol_binary_request_header) + 4];
451 } protocol_binary_request_rangeop;
452
453 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rget;
454 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rset;
455 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rsetq;
456 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rappend;
457 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rappendq;
458 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rprepend;
459 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rprependq;
460 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdelete;
461 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdeleteq;
462 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rincr;
463 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rincrq;
464 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdecr;
465 typedef protocol_binary_request_rangeop protocol_binary_request_rdecrq;
466
467 #ifdef __cplusplus
468 }
469 #endif
470 #endif /* PROTOCOL_BINARY_H */