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// pion: a Boost C++ framework for building lightweight HTTP interfaces
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Cloudmeter, Inc. (http://www.cloudmeter.com)
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// See http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
//
#ifndef __PION_TCP_STREAM_HEADER__
#define __PION_TCP_STREAM_HEADER__
#include <cstring>
#include <istream>
#include <streambuf>
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include <boost/thread/mutex.hpp>
#include <boost/thread/condition.hpp>
#include <pion/config.hpp>
#include <pion/tcp/connection.hpp>
namespace pion { // begin namespace pion
namespace tcp { // begin namespace tcp
///
/// stream_buffer: std::basic_streambuf wrapper for TCP network connections.
/// Based in part on section 13.13.3 of "The Standard C++ Library"
/// by Nicolai M. Josuttis, published in 1999 by Addison-Wesley
///
class stream_buffer
: public std::basic_streambuf<char, std::char_traits<char> >
{
public:
// data type definitions required for iostream compatability
typedef char char_type;
typedef std::char_traits<char>::int_type int_type;
typedef std::char_traits<char>::off_type off_type;
typedef std::char_traits<char>::pos_type pos_type;
typedef std::char_traits<char> traits_type;
// some integer constants used within stream_buffer
enum {
PUT_BACK_MAX = 10, //< number of bytes that can be put back into the read buffer
WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE = 8192 //< size of the write buffer
};
/**
* constructs a TCP stream buffer object for an existing TCP connection
*
* @param conn_ptr pointer to the TCP connection to use for reading & writing
*/
explicit stream_buffer(tcp::connection_ptr& conn_ptr)
: m_conn_ptr(conn_ptr), m_read_buf(m_conn_ptr->get_read_buffer().c_array())
{
setup_buffers();
}
/**
* constructs a TCP stream buffer object for a new TCP connection
*
* @param io_service asio service associated with the connection
* @param ssl_flag if true then the connection will be encrypted using SSL
*/
explicit stream_buffer(boost::asio::io_service& io_service,
const bool ssl_flag = false)
: m_conn_ptr(new connection(io_service, ssl_flag)),
m_read_buf(m_conn_ptr->get_read_buffer().c_array())
{
setup_buffers();
}
/**
* constructs a TCP stream buffer object for a new SSL/TCP connection
*
* @param io_service asio service associated with the connection
* @param ssl_context asio ssl context associated with the connection
*/
stream_buffer(boost::asio::io_service& io_service,
connection::ssl_context_type& ssl_context)
: m_conn_ptr(new connection(io_service, ssl_context)),
m_read_buf(m_conn_ptr->get_read_buffer().c_array())
{
setup_buffers();
}
/// virtual destructor flushes the write buffer
virtual ~stream_buffer() { sync(); }
/// returns a reference to the current TCP connection
connection& get_connection(void) { return *m_conn_ptr; }
/// returns a const reference to the current TCP connection
const connection& get_connection(void) const { return *m_conn_ptr; }
protected:
/// sets up the read and write buffers for input and output
inline void setup_buffers(void) {
// use the TCP connection's read buffer and allow for bytes to be put back
setg(m_read_buf+PUT_BACK_MAX, m_read_buf+PUT_BACK_MAX, m_read_buf+PUT_BACK_MAX);
// set write buffer size-1 so that we have an extra char avail for overflow
setp(m_write_buf, m_write_buf+(WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE-1));
}
/**
* writes data in the output buffer to the TCP connection
*
* @return int_type the number of bytes sent, or eof() if there was an error
*/
inline int_type flush_output(void) {
const std::streamsize bytes_to_send = std::streamsize(pptr() - pbase());
int_type bytes_sent = 0;
if (bytes_to_send > 0) {
boost::mutex::scoped_lock async_lock(m_async_mutex);
m_bytes_transferred = 0;
m_conn_ptr->async_write(boost::asio::buffer(pbase(), bytes_to_send),
boost::bind(&stream_buffer::operation_finished, this,
boost::asio::placeholders::error,
boost::asio::placeholders::bytes_transferred));
m_async_done.wait(async_lock);
bytes_sent = m_bytes_transferred;
pbump(-bytes_sent);
if (m_async_error)
bytes_sent = traits_type::eof();
}
return bytes_sent;
}
/**
* this function is called when the read buffer has no more characters available
*
* @return int_type the next character available for reading, or eof() if there was an error
*/
virtual int_type underflow(void) {
// first check if we still have bytes available in the read buffer
if (gptr() < egptr())
return traits_type::to_int_type(*gptr());
// calculate the number of bytes we will allow to be put back
std::streamsize put_back_num = std::streamsize(gptr() - eback());
if (put_back_num > PUT_BACK_MAX)
put_back_num = PUT_BACK_MAX;
// copy the last bytes read to the beginning of the buffer (for put back)
if (put_back_num > 0)
memmove(m_read_buf+(PUT_BACK_MAX-put_back_num), gptr()-put_back_num, put_back_num);
// read data from the TCP connection
// note that this has to be an ansynchronous call; otherwise, it cannot
// be cancelled by other threads and will block forever (such as during shutdown)
boost::mutex::scoped_lock async_lock(m_async_mutex);
m_bytes_transferred = 0;
m_conn_ptr->async_read_some(boost::asio::buffer(m_read_buf+PUT_BACK_MAX,
connection::READ_BUFFER_SIZE-PUT_BACK_MAX),
boost::bind(&stream_buffer::operation_finished, this,
boost::asio::placeholders::error,
boost::asio::placeholders::bytes_transferred));
m_async_done.wait(async_lock);
if (m_async_error)
return traits_type::eof();
// reset buffer pointers now that data is available
setg(m_read_buf+(PUT_BACK_MAX-put_back_num), //< beginning of putback bytes
m_read_buf+PUT_BACK_MAX, //< read position
m_read_buf+PUT_BACK_MAX+m_bytes_transferred); //< end of buffer
// return next character available
return traits_type::to_int_type(*gptr());
}
/**
* this function is called when the write buffer for the stream is full
*
* @param c character that has not been written yet, or eof() if we are flushing
* @return int_type the last character written, or eof() if there was an error
*/
virtual int_type overflow(int_type c) {
if (! traits_type::eq_int_type(c, traits_type::eof())) {
// character is not eof -> add it to the end of the write buffer
// we can push this to the back of the write buffer because we set
// the size of the write buffer to 1 less than the actual size using setp()
*pptr() = c;
pbump(1);
}
// flush data in the write buffer by sending it to the TCP connection
return ((flush_output() == traits_type::eof())
? traits_type::eof() : traits_type::not_eof(c));
}
/**
* writes a sequence of characters
*
* @param s pointer to a sequence of characters
* @param n number of characters in the sequence to write
*
* @return std::streamsize number of character written
*/
virtual std::streamsize xsputn(const char_type *s, std::streamsize n) {
const std::streamsize bytes_available = std::streamsize(epptr() - pptr());
std::streamsize bytes_sent = 0;
if (bytes_available >= n) {
// there is enough room in the buffer -> just put it in there
memcpy(pptr(), s, n);
pbump(n);
bytes_sent = n;
} else {
// there is not enough room left in the buffer
if (bytes_available > 0) {
// fill up the buffer
memcpy(pptr(), s, bytes_available);
pbump(bytes_available);
}
// flush data in the write buffer by sending it to the TCP connection
if (flush_output() == traits_type::eof())
return 0;
if ((n-bytes_available) >= (WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE-1)) {
// the remaining data to send is larger than the buffer available
// send it all now rather than buffering
boost::mutex::scoped_lock async_lock(m_async_mutex);
m_bytes_transferred = 0;
m_conn_ptr->async_write(boost::asio::buffer(s+bytes_available,
n-bytes_available),
boost::bind(&stream_buffer::operation_finished, this,
boost::asio::placeholders::error,
boost::asio::placeholders::bytes_transferred));
m_async_done.wait(async_lock);
bytes_sent = bytes_available + m_bytes_transferred;
} else {
// the buffer is larger than the remaining data
// put remaining data to the beginning of the output buffer
memcpy(pbase(), s+bytes_available, n-bytes_available);
pbump(n-bytes_available);
bytes_sent = n;
}
}
return bytes_sent;
}
/**
* reads a sequence of characters
*
* @param s pointer to where the sequence of characters will be stored
* @param n number of characters in the sequence to read
*
* @return std::streamsize number of character read
*/
virtual std::streamsize xsgetn(char_type *s, std::streamsize n) {
std::streamsize bytes_remaining = n;
while (bytes_remaining > 0) {
const std::streamsize bytes_available = std::streamsize(egptr() - gptr());
const std::streamsize bytes_next_read = ((bytes_available >= bytes_remaining)
? bytes_remaining : bytes_available);
// copy available input data from buffer
if (bytes_next_read > 0) {
memcpy(s, gptr(), bytes_next_read);
gbump(bytes_next_read);
bytes_remaining -= bytes_next_read;
s += bytes_next_read;
}
if (bytes_remaining > 0) {
// call underflow() to read more data
if (traits_type::eq_int_type(underflow(), traits_type::eof()))
break;
}
}
return(n-bytes_remaining);
}
/**
* synchronize buffers with the TCP connection
*
* @return 0 if successful, -1 if there was an error
*/
virtual int_type sync(void) {
return ((flush_output() == traits_type::eof()) ? -1 : 0);
}
private:
/// function called after an asynchronous operation has completed
inline void operation_finished(const boost::system::error_code& error_code,
std::size_t bytes_transferred)
{
boost::mutex::scoped_lock async_lock(m_async_mutex);
m_async_error = error_code;
m_bytes_transferred = bytes_transferred;
m_async_done.notify_one();
}
/// pointer to the underlying TCP connection used for reading & writing
tcp::connection_ptr m_conn_ptr;
/// condition signaled whenever an asynchronous operation has completed
boost::mutex m_async_mutex;
/// condition signaled whenever an asynchronous operation has completed
boost::condition m_async_done;
/// used to keep track of the result from the last asynchronous operation
boost::system::error_code m_async_error;
/// the number of bytes transferred by the last asynchronous operation
std::size_t m_bytes_transferred;
/// pointer to the start of the TCP connection's read buffer
char_type * m_read_buf;
/// buffer used to write output
char_type m_write_buf[WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE];
};
///
/// stream: std::basic_iostream wrapper for TCP network connections
///
class stream
: public std::basic_iostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >
{
public:
// data type definitions required for iostream compatability
typedef char char_type;
typedef std::char_traits<char>::int_type int_type;
typedef std::char_traits<char>::off_type off_type;
typedef std::char_traits<char>::pos_type pos_type;
typedef std::char_traits<char> traits_type;
/**
* constructs a TCP stream object for an existing TCP connection
*
* @param conn_ptr pointer to the TCP connection to use for reading & writing
*/
explicit stream(tcp::connection_ptr& conn_ptr)
: m_tcp_buf(conn_ptr)
#ifdef _MSC_VER
, std::basic_iostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >(NULL)
#endif
{
// initialize basic_iostream with pointer to the stream buffer
std::basic_ios<char,std::char_traits<char> >::init(&m_tcp_buf);
}
/**
* constructs a TCP stream object for a new TCP connection
*
* @param io_service asio service associated with the connection
* @param ssl_flag if true then the connection will be encrypted using SSL
*/
explicit stream(boost::asio::io_service& io_service,
const bool ssl_flag = false)
: m_tcp_buf(io_service, ssl_flag)
#ifdef _MSC_VER
, std::basic_iostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >(NULL)
#endif
{
// initialize basic_iostream with pointer to the stream buffer
std::basic_ios<char,std::char_traits<char> >::init(&m_tcp_buf);
}
/**
* constructs a TCP stream object for a new SSL/TCP connection
*
* @param io_service asio service associated with the connection
* @param ssl_context asio ssl context associated with the connection
*/
stream(boost::asio::io_service& io_service,
connection::ssl_context_type& ssl_context)
: m_tcp_buf(io_service, ssl_context)
#ifdef _MSC_VER
, std::basic_iostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >(NULL)
#endif
{
// initialize basic_iostream with pointer to the stream buffer
std::basic_ios<char,std::char_traits<char> >::init(&m_tcp_buf);
}
/**
* accepts a new tcp connection and performs SSL handshake if necessary
*
* @param tcp_acceptor object used to accept new connections
* @return boost::system::error_code contains error code if the connection fails
*
* @see boost::asio::basic_socket_acceptor::accept()
*/
inline boost::system::error_code accept(boost::asio::ip::tcp::acceptor& tcp_acceptor)
{
boost::system::error_code ec = m_tcp_buf.get_connection().accept(tcp_acceptor);
if (! ec && get_ssl_flag()) ec = m_tcp_buf.get_connection().handshake_server();
return ec;
}
/**
* connects to a remote endpoint and performs SSL handshake if necessary
*
* @param tcp_endpoint remote endpoint to connect to
* @return boost::system::error_code contains error code if the connection fails
*
* @see boost::asio::basic_socket_acceptor::connect()
*/
inline boost::system::error_code connect(boost::asio::ip::tcp::endpoint& tcp_endpoint)
{
boost::system::error_code ec = m_tcp_buf.get_connection().connect(tcp_endpoint);
if (! ec && get_ssl_flag()) ec = m_tcp_buf.get_connection().handshake_client();
return ec;
}
/**
* connects to a (IPv4) remote endpoint and performs SSL handshake if necessary
*
* @param remote_addr remote IP address (v4) to connect to
* @param remote_port remote port number to connect to
* @return boost::system::error_code contains error code if the connection fails
*
* @see boost::asio::basic_socket_acceptor::connect()
*/
inline boost::system::error_code connect(const boost::asio::ip::address& remote_addr,
const unsigned int remote_port)
{
boost::asio::ip::tcp::endpoint tcp_endpoint(remote_addr, remote_port);
boost::system::error_code ec = m_tcp_buf.get_connection().connect(tcp_endpoint);
if (! ec && get_ssl_flag()) ec = m_tcp_buf.get_connection().handshake_client();
return ec;
}
/// closes the tcp connection
inline void close(void) { m_tcp_buf.get_connection().close(); }
/*
Use close instead; basic_socket::cancel is deprecated for Windows XP.
/// cancels any asynchronous operations pending on the tcp connection
inline void cancel(void) { m_tcp_buf.get_connection().cancel(); }
*/
/// returns true if the connection is currently open
inline bool is_open(void) const { return m_tcp_buf.get_connection().is_open(); }
/// returns true if the connection is encrypted using SSL
inline bool get_ssl_flag(void) const { return m_tcp_buf.get_connection().get_ssl_flag(); }
/// returns the client's IP address
inline boost::asio::ip::address get_remote_ip(void) const {
return m_tcp_buf.get_connection().get_remote_ip();
}
/// returns a pointer to the stream buffer in use
stream_buffer *rdbuf(void) { return &m_tcp_buf; }
private:
/// the underlying TCP stream buffer used for reading & writing
stream_buffer m_tcp_buf;
};
} // end namespace tcp
} // end namespace pion
#endif
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