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#ifndef STUN_TIMER_H
# define STUN_TIMER_H 1
/**
* SECTION:timer
* @short_description: STUN timer Usage
* @include: stun/usages/timer.h
* @stability: Stable
*
* The STUN timer usage is a set of helpful utility functions that allows you
* to easily track when a STUN message should be retransmitted or considered
* as timed out.
*
*
<example>
<title>Simple example on how to use the timer usage</title>
<programlisting>
StunTimer timer;
unsigned remainder;
StunUsageTimerReturn ret;
// Build the message, etc..
...
// Send the message and start the timer
send(socket, request, sizeof(request));
stun_timer_start(&timer, STUN_TIMER_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
STUN_TIMER_DEFAULT_MAX_RETRANSMISSIONS);
// Loop until we get the response
for (;;) {
remainder = stun_timer_remainder(&timer);
// Poll the socket until data is received or the timer expires
if (poll (&pollfd, 1, delay) <= 0) {
// Time out and no response was received
ret = stun_timer_refresh (&timer);
if (ret == STUN_USAGE_TIMER_RETURN_TIMEOUT) {
// Transaction timed out
break;
} else if (ret == STUN_USAGE_TIMER_RETURN_RETRANSMIT) {
// A retransmission is necessary
send(socket, request, sizeof(request));
continue;
} else if (ret == STUN_USAGE_TIMER_RETURN_SUCCESS) {
// The refresh succeeded and nothing has to be done, continue polling
continue;
}
} else {
// We received a response, read it
recv(socket, response, sizeof(response));
break;
}
}
// Check if the transaction timed out or not
if (ret == STUN_USAGE_TIMER_RETURN_TIMEOUT) {
// do whatever needs to be done in that case
} else {
// Parse the response
}
</programlisting>
</example>
*/
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <winsock2.h>
#else
# include <sys/types.h>
# include <sys/time.h>
# include <time.h>
#endif
/**
* StunTimer:
*
* An opaque structure representing a STUN transaction retransmission timer
*/
typedef struct stun_timer_s StunTimer;
struct stun_timer_s {
struct timeval deadline;
unsigned delay;
unsigned retransmissions;
unsigned max_retransmissions;
};
/**
* STUN_TIMER_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
*
* The default intial timeout to use for the timer
*/
#define STUN_TIMER_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 600
/**
* STUN_TIMER_DEFAULT_MAX_RETRANSMISSIONS:
*
* The default maximum retransmissions allowed before a timer decides to timeout
*/
#define STUN_TIMER_DEFAULT_MAX_RETRANSMISSIONS 3
/**
* STUN_TIMER_DEFAULT_RELIABLE_TIMEOUT:
*
* The default intial timeout to use for a reliable timer
*/
#define STUN_TIMER_DEFAULT_RELIABLE_TIMEOUT 7900
/**
* StunUsageTimerReturn:
* @STUN_USAGE_TIMER_RETURN_SUCCESS: The timer was refreshed successfully
* and there is nothing to be done
* @STUN_USAGE_TIMER_RETURN_RETRANSMIT: The timer expired and the message
* should be retransmitted now.
* @STUN_USAGE_TIMER_RETURN_TIMEOUT: The timer expired as well as all the
* retransmissions, the transaction timed out
*
* Return value of stun_usage_timer_refresh() which provides you with status
* information on the timer.
*/
typedef enum {
STUN_USAGE_TIMER_RETURN_SUCCESS,
STUN_USAGE_TIMER_RETURN_RETRANSMIT,
STUN_USAGE_TIMER_RETURN_TIMEOUT
} StunUsageTimerReturn;
# ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
# endif
/**
* stun_timer_start:
* @timer: The #StunTimer to start
* @initial_timeout: The initial timeout to use before the first retransmission
* @max_retransmissions: The maximum number of transmissions before the
* #StunTimer times out
*
* Starts a STUN transaction retransmission timer.
* This should be called as soon as you send the message for the first time on
* a UDP socket.
* The timeout before the next retransmission is set to @initial_timeout, then
* each time a packet is retransmited, that timeout will be doubled, until the
* @max_retransmissions retransmissions limit is reached.
* <para>
* To determine the total timeout value, one can use the following equation :
<programlisting>
total_timeout = initial_timeout * (2^(max_retransmissions + 1) - 1);
</programlisting>
* </para>
*
* See also: #STUN_TIMER_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
*
* See also: #STUN_TIMER_DEFAULT_MAX_RETRANSMISSIONS
*/
void stun_timer_start (StunTimer *timer, unsigned int initial_timeout,
unsigned int max_retransmissions);
/**
* stun_timer_start_reliable:
* @timer: The #StunTimer to start
*
* Starts a STUN transaction retransmission timer for a reliable transport.
* This should be called as soon as you send the message for the first time on
* a TCP socket
*/
void stun_timer_start_reliable (StunTimer *timer, unsigned int initial_timeout);
/**
* stun_timer_refresh:
* @timer: The #StunTimer to refresh
*
* Updates a STUN transaction retransmission timer.
* Returns: A #StunUsageTimerReturn telling you what to do next
*/
StunUsageTimerReturn stun_timer_refresh (StunTimer *timer);
/**
* stun_timer_remainder:
* @timer: The #StunTimer to query
*
* Query the timer on the time left before the next refresh should be done
* Returns: The time remaining for the timer to expire in milliseconds
*/
unsigned stun_timer_remainder (const StunTimer *timer);
# ifdef __cplusplus
}
# endif
#endif /* !STUN_TIMER_H */
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