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      1 /* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
      2 /* dbus-message-private.h header shared between dbus-message.c and dbus-message-util.c
      3  *
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     23 #ifndef DBUS_MESSAGE_PRIVATE_H
     24 #define DBUS_MESSAGE_PRIVATE_H
     25 
     26 #include <dbus/dbus-message.h>
     27 #include <dbus/dbus-message-internal.h>
     28 #include <dbus/dbus-string.h>
     29 #include <dbus/dbus-dataslot.h>
     30 #include <dbus/dbus-marshal-header.h>
     31 
     32 DBUS_BEGIN_DECLS
     33 
     34 /**
     35  * @addtogroup DBusMessageInternals
     36  * @{
     37  */
     38 
     39 /**
     40  * @typedef DBusMessageLoader
     41  *
     42  * The DBusMessageLoader object encapsulates the process of converting
     43  * a byte stream into a series of DBusMessage. It buffers the incoming
     44  * bytes as efficiently as possible, and generates a queue of
     45  * messages. DBusMessageLoader is typically used as part of a
     46  * DBusTransport implementation. The DBusTransport then hands off
     47  * the loaded messages to a DBusConnection, making the messages
     48  * visible to the application.
     49  *
     50  * @todo write tests for break-loader that a) randomly delete header
     51  * fields and b) set string fields to zero-length and other funky
     52  * values.
     53  *
     54  */
     55 
     56 /**
     57  * Implementation details of DBusMessageLoader.
     58  * All members are private.
     59  */
     60 struct DBusMessageLoader
     61 {
     62   int refcount;        /**< Reference count. */
     63 
     64   DBusString data;     /**< Buffered data */
     65 
     66   DBusList *messages;  /**< Complete messages. */
     67 
     68   long max_message_size; /**< Maximum size of a message */
     69   long max_message_unix_fds; /**< Maximum unix fds in a message */
     70 
     71   DBusValidity corruption_reason; /**< why we were corrupted */
     72 
     73   unsigned int corrupted : 1; /**< We got broken data, and are no longer working */
     74 
     75   unsigned int buffer_outstanding : 1; /**< Someone is using the buffer to read */
     76 
     77 #ifdef HAVE_UNIX_FD_PASSING
     78   unsigned int unix_fds_outstanding : 1; /**< Someone is using the unix fd array to read */
     79 
     80   int *unix_fds; /**< File descriptors that have been read from the transport but not yet been handed to any message. Array will be allocated at first use. */
     81   unsigned n_unix_fds_allocated; /**< Number of file descriptors this array has space for */
     82   unsigned n_unix_fds; /**< Number of valid file descriptors in array */
     83 #endif
     84 };
     85 
     86 
     87 /** How many bits are in the changed_stamp used to validate iterators */
     88 #define CHANGED_STAMP_BITS 21
     89 
     90 /**
     91  * @brief Internals of DBusMessage
     92  *
     93  * Object representing a message received from or to be sent to
     94  * another application. This is an opaque object, all members
     95  * are private.
     96  */
     97 struct DBusMessage
     98 {
     99   DBusAtomic refcount; /**< Reference count */
    100 
    101   DBusHeader header; /**< Header network data and associated cache */
    102 
    103   DBusString body;   /**< Body network data. */
    104 
    105   char byte_order; /**< Message byte order. */
    106 
    107   unsigned int locked : 1; /**< Message being sent, no modifications allowed. */
    108 
    109 #ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
    110   unsigned int in_cache : 1; /**< Has been "freed" since it's in the cache (this is a debug feature) */
    111 #endif
    112 
    113   DBusList *counters;   /**< 0-N DBusCounter used to track message size/unix fds. */
    114   long size_counter_delta;   /**< Size we incremented the size counters by.   */
    115 
    116   dbus_uint32_t changed_stamp : CHANGED_STAMP_BITS; /**< Incremented when iterators are invalidated. */
    117 
    118   DBusDataSlotList slot_list;   /**< Data stored by allocated integer ID */
    119 
    120 #ifndef DBUS_DISABLE_CHECKS
    121   int generation; /**< _dbus_current_generation when message was created */
    122 #endif
    123 
    124 #ifdef HAVE_UNIX_FD_PASSING
    125   int *unix_fds;
    126   /**< Unix file descriptors associated with this message. These are
    127      closed when the message is destroyed, hence make sure to dup()
    128      them when adding or removing them here. */
    129   unsigned n_unix_fds; /**< Number of valid fds in the array */
    130   unsigned n_unix_fds_allocated; /**< Allocated size of the array */
    131 
    132   long unix_fd_counter_delta; /**< Size we incremented the unix fd counter by */
    133 #endif
    134 };
    135 
    136 dbus_bool_t _dbus_message_iter_get_args_valist (DBusMessageIter *iter,
    137                                                 DBusError       *error,
    138                                                 int              first_arg_type,
    139                                                 va_list          var_args);
    140 
    141 
    142 void _dbus_check_fdleaks(void);
    143 
    144 /** @} */
    145 
    146 DBUS_END_DECLS
    147 
    148 #endif /* DBUS_MESSAGE_H */
    149