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Braendli" Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2018 10:06:34 +0100 Subject: Move external code to lib and stop using SUBDIRS --- lib/Makefile.am | 19 -- lib/farsync/Makefile.am | 1 - lib/fec/LICENSE | 502 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ lib/fec/README.md | 12 + lib/fec/char.h | 24 ++ lib/fec/decode_rs.h | 298 +++++++++++++++++++++++ lib/fec/decode_rs_char.c | 22 ++ lib/fec/encode_rs.h | 58 +++++ lib/fec/encode_rs_char.c | 15 ++ lib/fec/fec.h | 30 +++ lib/fec/init_rs.h | 106 +++++++++ lib/fec/init_rs_char.c | 35 +++ lib/fec/rs-common.h | 26 ++ lib/zmq.hpp | 602 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 14 files changed, 1730 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 lib/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 lib/farsync/Makefile.am create mode 100644 lib/fec/LICENSE create mode 100644 lib/fec/README.md create mode 100644 lib/fec/char.h create mode 100644 lib/fec/decode_rs.h create mode 100644 lib/fec/decode_rs_char.c create mode 100644 lib/fec/encode_rs.h create mode 100644 lib/fec/encode_rs_char.c create mode 100644 lib/fec/fec.h create mode 100644 lib/fec/init_rs.h create mode 100644 lib/fec/init_rs_char.c create mode 100644 lib/fec/rs-common.h create mode 100644 lib/zmq.hpp (limited to 'lib') diff --git a/lib/Makefile.am b/lib/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index b2d64be..0000000 --- a/lib/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2009 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada (Communications -# Research Center Canada) - -# This file is part of ODR-DabMux. -# -# ODR-DabMux is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the -# License, or (at your option) any later version. -# -# ODR-DabMux is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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Integer variable or literal. + * PAD - the number of pad symbols in a block. Integer variable or literal. + * ALPHA_TO - The address of an array of NN elements to convert Galois field + * elements in index (log) form to polynomial form. Read only. + * INDEX_OF - The address of an array of NN elements to convert Galois field + * elements in polynomial form to index (log) form. Read only. + * MODNN - a function to reduce its argument modulo NN. May be inline or a macro. + * FCR - An integer literal or variable specifying the first consecutive root of the + * Reed-Solomon generator polynomial. Integer variable or literal. + * PRIM - The primitive root of the generator poly. Integer variable or literal. + * DEBUG - If set to 1 or more, do various internal consistency checking. Leave this + * undefined for production code + + * The memset(), memmove(), and memcpy() functions are used. The appropriate header + * file declaring these functions (usually ) must be included by the calling + * program. + */ + + +#if !defined(NROOTS) +#error "NROOTS not defined" +#endif + +#if !defined(NN) +#error "NN not defined" +#endif + +#if !defined(PAD) +#error "PAD not defined" +#endif + +#if !defined(ALPHA_TO) +#error "ALPHA_TO not defined" +#endif + +#if !defined(INDEX_OF) +#error "INDEX_OF not defined" +#endif + +#if !defined(MODNN) +#error "MODNN not defined" +#endif + +#if !defined(FCR) +#error "FCR not defined" +#endif + +#if !defined(PRIM) +#error "PRIM not defined" +#endif + +#if !defined(NULL) +#define NULL ((void *)0) +#endif + +#undef MIN +#define MIN(a,b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) +#undef A0 +#define A0 (NN) + +{ + int deg_lambda, el, deg_omega; + int i, j, r,k; + data_t u,q,tmp,num1,num2,den,discr_r; + data_t lambda[NROOTS+1], s[NROOTS]; /* Err+Eras Locator poly + * and syndrome poly */ + data_t b[NROOTS+1], t[NROOTS+1], omega[NROOTS+1]; + data_t root[NROOTS], reg[NROOTS+1], loc[NROOTS]; + int syn_error, count; + + /* form the syndromes; i.e., evaluate data(x) at roots of g(x) */ + for(i=0;i 0) { + /* Init lambda to be the erasure locator polynomial */ + lambda[1] = ALPHA_TO[MODNN(PRIM*(NN-1-eras_pos[0]))]; + for (i = 1; i < no_eras; i++) { + u = MODNN(PRIM*(NN-1-eras_pos[i])); + for (j = i+1; j > 0; j--) { + tmp = INDEX_OF[lambda[j - 1]]; + if(tmp != A0) + lambda[j] ^= ALPHA_TO[MODNN(u + tmp)]; + } + } + +#if DEBUG >= 1 + /* Test code that verifies the erasure locator polynomial just constructed + Needed only for decoder debugging. */ + + /* find roots of the erasure location polynomial */ + for(i=1;i<=no_eras;i++) + reg[i] = INDEX_OF[lambda[i]]; + + count = 0; + for (i = 1,k=IPRIM-1; i <= NN; i++,k = MODNN(k+IPRIM)) { + q = 1; + for (j = 1; j <= no_eras; j++) + if (reg[j] != A0) { + reg[j] = MODNN(reg[j] + j); + q ^= ALPHA_TO[reg[j]]; + } + if (q != 0) + continue; + /* store root and error location number indices */ + root[count] = i; + loc[count] = k; + count++; + } + if (count != no_eras) { + printf("count = %d no_eras = %d\n lambda(x) is WRONG\n",count,no_eras); + count = -1; + goto finish; + } +#if DEBUG >= 2 + printf("\n Erasure positions as determined by roots of Eras Loc Poly:\n"); + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) + printf("%d ", loc[i]); + printf("\n"); +#endif +#endif + } + for(i=0;i 0; j--){ + if (reg[j] != A0) { + reg[j] = MODNN(reg[j] + j); + q ^= ALPHA_TO[reg[j]]; + } + } + if (q != 0) + continue; /* Not a root */ + /* store root (index-form) and error location number */ +#if DEBUG>=2 + printf("count %d root %d loc %d\n",count,i,k); +#endif + root[count] = i; + loc[count] = k; + /* If we've already found max possible roots, + * abort the search to save time + */ + if(++count == deg_lambda) + break; + } + if (deg_lambda != count) { + /* + * deg(lambda) unequal to number of roots => uncorrectable + * error detected + */ + count = -1; + goto finish; + } + /* + * Compute err+eras evaluator poly omega(x) = s(x)*lambda(x) (modulo + * x**NROOTS). in index form. Also find deg(omega). + */ + deg_omega = deg_lambda-1; + for (i = 0; i <= deg_omega;i++){ + tmp = 0; + for(j=i;j >= 0; j--){ + if ((s[i - j] != A0) && (lambda[j] != A0)) + tmp ^= ALPHA_TO[MODNN(s[i - j] + lambda[j])]; + } + omega[i] = INDEX_OF[tmp]; + } + + /* + * Compute error values in poly-form. num1 = omega(inv(X(l))), num2 = + * inv(X(l))**(FCR-1) and den = lambda_pr(inv(X(l))) all in poly-form + */ + for (j = count-1; j >=0; j--) { + num1 = 0; + for (i = deg_omega; i >= 0; i--) { + if (omega[i] != A0) + num1 ^= ALPHA_TO[MODNN(omega[i] + i * root[j])]; + } + num2 = ALPHA_TO[MODNN(root[j] * (FCR - 1) + NN)]; + den = 0; + + /* lambda[i+1] for i even is the formal derivative lambda_pr of lambda[i] */ + for (i = MIN(deg_lambda,NROOTS-1) & ~1; i >= 0; i -=2) { + if(lambda[i+1] != A0) + den ^= ALPHA_TO[MODNN(lambda[i+1] + i * root[j])]; + } +#if DEBUG >= 1 + if (den == 0) { + printf("\n ERROR: denominator = 0\n"); + count = -1; + goto finish; + } +#endif + /* Apply error to data */ + if (num1 != 0 && loc[j] >= PAD) { + data[loc[j]-PAD] ^= ALPHA_TO[MODNN(INDEX_OF[num1] + INDEX_OF[num2] + NN - INDEX_OF[den])]; + } + } + finish: + if(eras_pos != NULL){ + for(i=0;i +#endif + +#include + +#include "char.h" +#include "rs-common.h" + +int decode_rs_char(void *p, data_t *data, int *eras_pos, int no_eras){ + int retval; + struct rs *rs = (struct rs *)p; + +#include "decode_rs.h" + + return retval; +} diff --git a/lib/fec/encode_rs.h b/lib/fec/encode_rs.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c157f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/fec/encode_rs.h @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +/* The guts of the Reed-Solomon encoder, meant to be #included + * into a function body with the following typedefs, macros and variables supplied + * according to the code parameters: + + * data_t - a typedef for the data symbol + * data_t data[] - array of NN-NROOTS-PAD and type data_t to be encoded + * data_t parity[] - an array of NROOTS and type data_t to be written with parity symbols + * NROOTS - the number of roots in the RS code generator polynomial, + * which is the same as the number of parity symbols in a block. + Integer variable or literal. + * + * NN - the total number of symbols in a RS block. Integer variable or literal. + * PAD - the number of pad symbols in a block. Integer variable or literal. + * ALPHA_TO - The address of an array of NN elements to convert Galois field + * elements in index (log) form to polynomial form. Read only. + * INDEX_OF - The address of an array of NN elements to convert Galois field + * elements in polynomial form to index (log) form. Read only. + * MODNN - a function to reduce its argument modulo NN. May be inline or a macro. + * GENPOLY - an array of NROOTS+1 elements containing the generator polynomial in index form + + * The memset() and memmove() functions are used. The appropriate header + * file declaring these functions (usually ) must be included by the calling + * program. + + * Copyright 2004, Phil Karn, KA9Q + * May be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) + */ + + +#undef A0 +#define A0 (NN) /* Special reserved value encoding zero in index form */ + +{ + int i, j; + data_t feedback; + + memset(parity,0,NROOTS*sizeof(data_t)); + + for(i=0;i + +#include "char.h" +#include "rs-common.h" + +void encode_rs_char(void *p,data_t *data, data_t *parity){ + struct rs *rs = (struct rs *)p; + +#include "encode_rs.h" + +} diff --git a/lib/fec/fec.h b/lib/fec/fec.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d1bae1 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/fec/fec.h @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +/* Main header for reduced libfec. + * + * The FEC code in this folder is + * Copyright 2003 Phil Karn, KA9Q + * May be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) + */ + +#pragma once + +#include + +#include "char.h" +#include "rs-common.h" + +/* Initialize a Reed-Solomon codec + * symsize = symbol size, bits + * gfpoly = Field generator polynomial coefficients + * fcr = first root of RS code generator polynomial, index form + * prim = primitive element to generate polynomial roots + * nroots = RS code generator polynomial degree (number of roots) + * pad = padding bytes at front of shortened block + */ +void *init_rs_char(int symsize,int gfpoly,int fcr,int prim,int nroots,int pad); + +int decode_rs_char(void *p, data_t *data, int *eras_pos, int no_eras); + +void encode_rs_char(void *p,data_t *data, data_t *parity); + +void free_rs_char(void *p); + diff --git a/lib/fec/init_rs.h b/lib/fec/init_rs.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b2ae98 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/fec/init_rs.h @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +/* Common code for intializing a Reed-Solomon control block (char or int symbols) + * Copyright 2004 Phil Karn, KA9Q + * May be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) + */ +#undef NULL +#define NULL ((void *)0) + +{ + int i, j, sr,root,iprim; + + rs = NULL; + /* Check parameter ranges */ + if(symsize < 0 || symsize > 8*sizeof(data_t)){ + goto done; + } + + if(fcr < 0 || fcr >= (1<= (1<= (1<= ((1<mm = symsize; + rs->nn = (1<pad = pad; + + rs->alpha_to = (data_t *)malloc(sizeof(data_t)*(rs->nn+1)); + if(rs->alpha_to == NULL){ + free(rs); + rs = NULL; + goto done; + } + rs->index_of = (data_t *)malloc(sizeof(data_t)*(rs->nn+1)); + if(rs->index_of == NULL){ + free(rs->alpha_to); + free(rs); + rs = NULL; + goto done; + } + + /* Generate Galois field lookup tables */ + rs->index_of[0] = A0; /* log(zero) = -inf */ + rs->alpha_to[A0] = 0; /* alpha**-inf = 0 */ + sr = 1; + for(i=0;inn;i++){ + rs->index_of[sr] = i; + rs->alpha_to[i] = sr; + sr <<= 1; + if(sr & (1<nn; + } + if(sr != 1){ + /* field generator polynomial is not primitive! */ + free(rs->alpha_to); + free(rs->index_of); + free(rs); + rs = NULL; + goto done; + } + + /* Form RS code generator polynomial from its roots */ + rs->genpoly = (data_t *)malloc(sizeof(data_t)*(nroots+1)); + if(rs->genpoly == NULL){ + free(rs->alpha_to); + free(rs->index_of); + free(rs); + rs = NULL; + goto done; + } + rs->fcr = fcr; + rs->prim = prim; + rs->nroots = nroots; + + /* Find prim-th root of 1, used in decoding */ + for(iprim=1;(iprim % prim) != 0;iprim += rs->nn) + ; + rs->iprim = iprim / prim; + + rs->genpoly[0] = 1; + for (i = 0,root=fcr*prim; i < nroots; i++,root += prim) { + rs->genpoly[i+1] = 1; + + /* Multiply rs->genpoly[] by @**(root + x) */ + for (j = i; j > 0; j--){ + if (rs->genpoly[j] != 0) + rs->genpoly[j] = rs->genpoly[j-1] ^ rs->alpha_to[modnn(rs,rs->index_of[rs->genpoly[j]] + root)]; + else + rs->genpoly[j] = rs->genpoly[j-1]; + } + /* rs->genpoly[0] can never be zero */ + rs->genpoly[0] = rs->alpha_to[modnn(rs,rs->index_of[rs->genpoly[0]] + root)]; + } + /* convert rs->genpoly[] to index form for quicker encoding */ + for (i = 0; i <= nroots; i++) + rs->genpoly[i] = rs->index_of[rs->genpoly[i]]; + done:; + +} diff --git a/lib/fec/init_rs_char.c b/lib/fec/init_rs_char.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a51099a --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/fec/init_rs_char.c @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/* Initialize a RS codec + * + * Copyright 2002 Phil Karn, KA9Q + * May be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) + */ +#include + +#include "char.h" +#include "rs-common.h" + +void free_rs_char(void *p){ + struct rs *rs = (struct rs *)p; + + free(rs->alpha_to); + free(rs->index_of); + free(rs->genpoly); + free(rs); +} + +/* Initialize a Reed-Solomon codec + * symsize = symbol size, bits + * gfpoly = Field generator polynomial coefficients + * fcr = first root of RS code generator polynomial, index form + * prim = primitive element to generate polynomial roots + * nroots = RS code generator polynomial degree (number of roots) + * pad = padding bytes at front of shortened block + */ +void *init_rs_char(int symsize,int gfpoly,int fcr,int prim, + int nroots,int pad){ + struct rs *rs; + +#include "init_rs.h" + + return rs; +} diff --git a/lib/fec/rs-common.h b/lib/fec/rs-common.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e64eb39 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/fec/rs-common.h @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +/* Stuff common to all the general-purpose Reed-Solomon codecs + * Copyright 2004 Phil Karn, KA9Q + * May be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) + */ + +/* Reed-Solomon codec control block */ +struct rs { + int mm; /* Bits per symbol */ + int nn; /* Symbols per block (= (1<= rs->nn) { + x -= rs->nn; + x = (x >> rs->mm) + (x & rs->nn); + } + return x; +} diff --git a/lib/zmq.hpp b/lib/zmq.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb5416e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/zmq.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,602 @@ +/* + Copyright (c) 2009-2011 250bpm s.r.o. + Copyright (c) 2011 Botond Ballo + Copyright (c) 2007-2009 iMatix Corporation + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy + of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to + deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the + rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or + sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is + furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in + all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE + AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER + LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING + FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS + IN THE SOFTWARE. +*/ + +#ifndef __ZMQ_HPP_INCLUDED__ +#define __ZMQ_HPP_INCLUDED__ + +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +// Detect whether the compiler supports C++11 rvalue references. +#if (defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 4 || \ + (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ > 2)) && \ + defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__)) + #define ZMQ_HAS_RVALUE_REFS + #define ZMQ_DELETED_FUNCTION = delete +#elif defined(__clang__) + #if __has_feature(cxx_rvalue_references) + #define ZMQ_HAS_RVALUE_REFS + #endif + + #if __has_feature(cxx_deleted_functions) + #define ZMQ_DELETED_FUNCTION = delete + #else + #define ZMQ_DELETED_FUNCTION + #endif +#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1600) + #define ZMQ_HAS_RVALUE_REFS + #define ZMQ_DELETED_FUNCTION +#else + #define ZMQ_DELETED_FUNCTION +#endif + +#if ZMQ_VERSION >= ZMQ_MAKE_VERSION(3, 3, 0) +#define ZMQ_NEW_MONITOR_EVENT_LAYOUT +#endif + +#if ZMQ_VERSION >= ZMQ_MAKE_VERSION(4, 1, 0) +#define ZMQ_HAS_PROXY_STEERABLE +/* Socket event data */ +typedef struct { + uint16_t event; // id of the event as bitfield + int32_t value ; // value is either error code, fd or reconnect interval +} zmq_event_t; +#endif + +// In order to prevent unused variable warnings when building in non-debug +// mode use this macro to make assertions. +#ifndef NDEBUG +# define ZMQ_ASSERT(expression) assert(expression) +#else +# define ZMQ_ASSERT(expression) (void)(expression) +#endif + +namespace zmq +{ + + typedef zmq_free_fn free_fn; + typedef zmq_pollitem_t pollitem_t; + + class error_t : public std::exception + { + public: + + error_t () : errnum (zmq_errno ()) {} + + virtual const char *what () const throw () + { + return zmq_strerror (errnum); + } + + int num () const + { + return errnum; + } + + private: + + int errnum; + }; + + inline int poll (zmq_pollitem_t *items_, int nitems_, long timeout_ = -1) + { + int rc = zmq_poll (items_, nitems_, timeout_); + if (rc < 0) + throw error_t (); + return rc; + } + + inline void proxy (void *frontend, void *backend, void *capture) + { + int rc = zmq_proxy (frontend, backend, capture); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + +#ifdef ZMQ_HAS_PROXY_STEERABLE + inline void proxy_steerable (void *frontend, void *backend, void *capture, void *control) + { + int rc = zmq_proxy_steerable (frontend, backend, capture, control); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } +#endif + + inline void version (int *major_, int *minor_, int *patch_) + { + zmq_version (major_, minor_, patch_); + } + + class message_t + { + friend class socket_t; + + public: + + inline message_t () + { + int rc = zmq_msg_init (&msg); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline explicit message_t (size_t size_) + { + int rc = zmq_msg_init_size (&msg, size_); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline message_t (void *data_, size_t size_, free_fn *ffn_, + void *hint_ = NULL) + { + int rc = zmq_msg_init_data (&msg, data_, size_, ffn_, hint_); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + +#ifdef ZMQ_HAS_RVALUE_REFS + inline message_t (message_t &&rhs) : msg (rhs.msg) + { + int rc = zmq_msg_init (&rhs.msg); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline message_t &operator = (message_t &&rhs) + { + std::swap (msg, rhs.msg); + return *this; + } +#endif + + inline ~message_t () + { + int rc = zmq_msg_close (&msg); + ZMQ_ASSERT (rc == 0); + } + + inline void rebuild () + { + int rc = zmq_msg_close (&msg); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + rc = zmq_msg_init (&msg); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline void rebuild (size_t size_) + { + int rc = zmq_msg_close (&msg); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + rc = zmq_msg_init_size (&msg, size_); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline void rebuild (void *data_, size_t size_, free_fn *ffn_, + void *hint_ = NULL) + { + int rc = zmq_msg_close (&msg); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + rc = zmq_msg_init_data (&msg, data_, size_, ffn_, hint_); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline void move (message_t *msg_) + { + int rc = zmq_msg_move (&msg, &(msg_->msg)); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline void copy (message_t *msg_) + { + int rc = zmq_msg_copy (&msg, &(msg_->msg)); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline bool more () + { + int rc = zmq_msg_more (&msg); + return rc != 0; + } + + inline void *data () + { + return zmq_msg_data (&msg); + } + + inline const void* data () const + { + return zmq_msg_data (const_cast(&msg)); + } + + inline size_t size () const + { + return zmq_msg_size (const_cast(&msg)); + } + + private: + + // The underlying message + zmq_msg_t msg; + + // Disable implicit message copying, so that users won't use shared + // messages (less efficient) without being aware of the fact. + message_t (const message_t&); + void operator = (const message_t&); + }; + + class context_t + { + friend class socket_t; + + public: + inline context_t () + { + ptr = zmq_ctx_new (); + if (ptr == NULL) + throw error_t (); + } + + + inline explicit context_t (int io_threads_, int max_sockets_ = ZMQ_MAX_SOCKETS_DFLT) + { + ptr = zmq_ctx_new (); + if (ptr == NULL) + throw error_t (); + + int rc = zmq_ctx_set (ptr, ZMQ_IO_THREADS, io_threads_); + ZMQ_ASSERT (rc == 0); + + rc = zmq_ctx_set (ptr, ZMQ_MAX_SOCKETS, max_sockets_); + ZMQ_ASSERT (rc == 0); + } + +#ifdef ZMQ_HAS_RVALUE_REFS + inline context_t (context_t &&rhs) : ptr (rhs.ptr) + { + rhs.ptr = NULL; + } + inline context_t &operator = (context_t &&rhs) + { + std::swap (ptr, rhs.ptr); + return *this; + } +#endif + + inline ~context_t () + { + close(); + } + + inline void close() + { + if (ptr == NULL) + return; + int rc = zmq_ctx_destroy (ptr); + ZMQ_ASSERT (rc == 0); + ptr = NULL; + } + + // Be careful with this, it's probably only useful for + // using the C api together with an existing C++ api. + // Normally you should never need to use this. + inline operator void* () + { + return ptr; + } + + private: + + void *ptr; + + context_t (const context_t&); + void operator = (const context_t&); + }; + + class socket_t + { + friend class monitor_t; + public: + + inline socket_t (context_t &context_, int type_) + { + ctxptr = context_.ptr; + ptr = zmq_socket (context_.ptr, type_); + if (ptr == NULL) + throw error_t (); + } + +#ifdef ZMQ_HAS_RVALUE_REFS + inline socket_t(socket_t&& rhs) : ptr(rhs.ptr) + { + rhs.ptr = NULL; + } + inline socket_t& operator=(socket_t&& rhs) + { + std::swap(ptr, rhs.ptr); + return *this; + } +#endif + + inline ~socket_t () + { + close(); + } + + inline operator void* () + { + return ptr; + } + + inline void close() + { + if(ptr == NULL) + // already closed + return ; + int rc = zmq_close (ptr); + ZMQ_ASSERT (rc == 0); + ptr = 0 ; + } + + inline void setsockopt (int option_, const void *optval_, + size_t optvallen_) + { + int rc = zmq_setsockopt (ptr, option_, optval_, optvallen_); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline void getsockopt (int option_, void *optval_, + size_t *optvallen_) + { + int rc = zmq_getsockopt (ptr, option_, optval_, optvallen_); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline void bind (const char *addr_) + { + int rc = zmq_bind (ptr, addr_); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline void unbind (const char *addr_) + { + int rc = zmq_unbind (ptr, addr_); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline void connect (const char *addr_) + { + int rc = zmq_connect (ptr, addr_); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline void disconnect (const char *addr_) + { + int rc = zmq_disconnect (ptr, addr_); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + } + + inline bool connected() + { + return(ptr != NULL); + } + + inline size_t send (const void *buf_, size_t len_, int flags_ = 0) + { + int nbytes = zmq_send (ptr, buf_, len_, flags_); + if (nbytes >= 0) + return (size_t) nbytes; + if (zmq_errno () == EAGAIN) + return 0; + throw error_t (); + } + + inline bool send (message_t &msg_, int flags_ = 0) + { + int nbytes = zmq_msg_send (&(msg_.msg), ptr, flags_); + if (nbytes >= 0) + return true; + if (zmq_errno () == EAGAIN) + return false; + throw error_t (); + } + +#ifdef ZMQ_HAS_RVALUE_REFS + inline bool send (message_t &&msg_, int flags_ = 0) + { + return send(msg_, flags_); + } +#endif + + inline size_t recv (void *buf_, size_t len_, int flags_ = 0) + { + int nbytes = zmq_recv (ptr, buf_, len_, flags_); + if (nbytes >= 0) + return (size_t) nbytes; + if (zmq_errno () == EAGAIN) + return 0; + throw error_t (); + } + + inline bool recv (message_t *msg_, int flags_ = 0) + { + int nbytes = zmq_msg_recv (&(msg_->msg), ptr, flags_); + if (nbytes >= 0) + return true; + if (zmq_errno () == EAGAIN) + return false; + throw error_t (); + } + + private: + void *ptr; + void *ctxptr; + + socket_t (const socket_t&) ZMQ_DELETED_FUNCTION; + void operator = (const socket_t&) ZMQ_DELETED_FUNCTION; + }; + + class monitor_t + { + public: + monitor_t() : socketPtr(NULL) {} + virtual ~monitor_t() {} + + void monitor(socket_t &socket, const char *addr_, int events = ZMQ_EVENT_ALL) + { + int rc = zmq_socket_monitor(socket.ptr, addr_, events); + if (rc != 0) + throw error_t (); + + socketPtr = socket.ptr; + void *s = zmq_socket (socket.ctxptr, ZMQ_PAIR); + assert (s); + + rc = zmq_connect (s, addr_); + assert (rc == 0); + + on_monitor_started(); + + while (true) { + zmq_msg_t eventMsg; + zmq_msg_init (&eventMsg); + rc = zmq_recvmsg (s, &eventMsg, 0); + if (rc == -1 && zmq_errno() == ETERM) + break; + assert (rc != -1); +#if ZMQ_VERSION_MAJOR >= 4 + const char* data = static_cast(zmq_msg_data(&eventMsg)); + zmq_event_t msgEvent; + memcpy(&msgEvent.event, data, sizeof(uint16_t)); data += sizeof(uint16_t); + memcpy(&msgEvent.value, data, sizeof(int32_t)); + zmq_event_t* event = &msgEvent; +#else + zmq_event_t* event = static_cast(zmq_msg_data(&eventMsg)); +#endif + +#ifdef ZMQ_NEW_MONITOR_EVENT_LAYOUT + zmq_msg_t addrMsg; + zmq_msg_init (&addrMsg); + rc = zmq_recvmsg (s, &addrMsg, 0); + if (rc == -1 && zmq_errno() == ETERM) + break; + assert (rc != -1); + const char* str = static_cast(zmq_msg_data (&addrMsg)); + std::string address(str, str + zmq_msg_size(&addrMsg)); + zmq_msg_close (&addrMsg); +#else + // Bit of a hack, but all events in the zmq_event_t union have the same layout so this will work for all event types. + std::string address = event->data.connected.addr; +#endif + +#ifdef ZMQ_EVENT_MONITOR_STOPPED + if (event->event == ZMQ_EVENT_MONITOR_STOPPED) + break; +#endif + + switch (event->event) { + case ZMQ_EVENT_CONNECTED: + on_event_connected(*event, address.c_str()); + break; + case ZMQ_EVENT_CONNECT_DELAYED: + on_event_connect_delayed(*event, address.c_str()); + break; + case ZMQ_EVENT_CONNECT_RETRIED: + on_event_connect_retried(*event, address.c_str()); + break; + case ZMQ_EVENT_LISTENING: + on_event_listening(*event, address.c_str()); + break; + case ZMQ_EVENT_BIND_FAILED: + on_event_bind_failed(*event, address.c_str()); + break; + case ZMQ_EVENT_ACCEPTED: + on_event_accepted(*event, address.c_str()); + break; + case ZMQ_EVENT_ACCEPT_FAILED: + on_event_accept_failed(*event, address.c_str()); + break; + case ZMQ_EVENT_CLOSED: + on_event_closed(*event, address.c_str()); + break; + case ZMQ_EVENT_CLOSE_FAILED: + on_event_close_failed(*event, address.c_str()); + break; + case ZMQ_EVENT_DISCONNECTED: + on_event_disconnected(*event, address.c_str()); + break; + default: + on_event_unknown(*event, address.c_str()); + break; + } + zmq_msg_close (&eventMsg); + } + zmq_close (s); + socketPtr = NULL; + } + +#ifdef ZMQ_EVENT_MONITOR_STOPPED + void abort() + { + if (socketPtr) + zmq_socket_monitor(socketPtr, NULL, 0); + } +#endif + virtual void on_monitor_started() {} + virtual void on_event_connected(const zmq_event_t &event_, const char* addr_) { (void)event_; (void)addr_; } + virtual void on_event_connect_delayed(const zmq_event_t &event_, const char* addr_) { (void)event_; (void)addr_; } + virtual void on_event_connect_retried(const zmq_event_t &event_, const char* addr_) { (void)event_; (void)addr_; } + virtual void on_event_listening(const zmq_event_t &event_, const char* addr_) { (void)event_; (void)addr_; } + virtual void on_event_bind_failed(const zmq_event_t &event_, const char* addr_) { (void)event_; (void)addr_; } + virtual void on_event_accepted(const zmq_event_t &event_, const char* addr_) { (void)event_; (void)addr_; } + virtual void on_event_accept_failed(const zmq_event_t &event_, const char* addr_) { (void)event_; (void)addr_; } + virtual void on_event_closed(const zmq_event_t &event_, const char* addr_) { (void)event_; (void)addr_; } + virtual void on_event_close_failed(const zmq_event_t &event_, const char* addr_) { (void)event_; (void)addr_; } + virtual void on_event_disconnected(const zmq_event_t &event_, const char* addr_) { (void)event_; (void)addr_; } + virtual void on_event_unknown(const zmq_event_t &event_, const char* addr_) { (void)event_; (void)addr_; } + private: + void* socketPtr; + }; +} + +#endif -- cgit v1.2.3