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* Copyright 2015-2016 gRPC authors. |
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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* limitations under the License. |
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*/ |
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#ifndef GRPC_GRPC_H |
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#define GRPC_GRPC_H |
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#include <grpc/support/port_platform.h> |
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#include <grpc/status.h> |
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#include <grpc/byte_buffer.h> |
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#include <grpc/impl/codegen/connectivity_state.h> |
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#include <grpc/impl/codegen/grpc_types.h> |
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#include <grpc/impl/codegen/propagation_bits.h> |
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#include <grpc/slice.h> |
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#include <grpc/support/time.h> |
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#include <stddef.h> |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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extern "C" { |
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#endif |
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/*! \mainpage GRPC Core |
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* |
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* The GRPC Core library is a low-level library designed to be wrapped by higher |
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* level libraries. The top-level API is provided in grpc.h. Security related |
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* functionality lives in grpc_security.h. |
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*/ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_metadata_array_init(grpc_metadata_array* array); |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_metadata_array_destroy(grpc_metadata_array* array); |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_call_details_init(grpc_call_details* details); |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_call_details_destroy(grpc_call_details* details); |
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/** Registers a plugin to be initialized and destroyed with the library. |
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The \a init and \a destroy functions will be invoked as part of |
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\a grpc_init() and \a grpc_shutdown(), respectively. |
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Note that these functions can be invoked an arbitrary number of times |
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(and hence so will \a init and \a destroy). |
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It is safe to pass NULL to either argument. Plugins are destroyed in |
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the reverse order they were initialized. */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_register_plugin(void (*init)(void), void (*destroy)(void)); |
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/** Initialize the grpc library. |
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After it's called, a matching invocation to grpc_shutdown() is expected. |
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It is not safe to call any other grpc functions before calling this. |
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(To avoid overhead, little checking is done, and some things may work. We |
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do not warrant that they will continue to do so in future revisions of this |
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library). */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_init(void); |
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/** Shut down the grpc library. |
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Before it's called, there should haven been a matching invocation to |
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grpc_init(). |
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The last call to grpc_shutdown will initiate cleaning up of grpc library |
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internals, which can happen in another thread. Once the clean-up is done, |
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no memory is used by grpc, nor are any instructions executing within the |
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grpc library. Prior to calling, all application owned grpc objects must |
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have been destroyed. */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_shutdown(void); |
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/** EXPERIMENTAL. Returns 1 if the grpc library has been initialized. |
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TODO(ericgribkoff) Decide if this should be promoted to non-experimental as |
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part of stabilizing the fork support API, as tracked in |
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https://github.com/grpc/grpc/issues/15334 */ |
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GRPCAPI int grpc_is_initialized(void); |
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/** EXPERIMENTAL. Blocking shut down grpc library. |
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This is only for wrapped language to use now. */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_shutdown_blocking(void); |
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/** Return a string representing the current version of grpc */ |
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GRPCAPI const char* grpc_version_string(void); |
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/** Return a string specifying what the 'g' in gRPC stands for */ |
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GRPCAPI const char* grpc_g_stands_for(void); |
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/** Returns the completion queue factory based on the attributes. MAY return a |
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NULL if no factory can be found */ |
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GRPCAPI const grpc_completion_queue_factory* |
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grpc_completion_queue_factory_lookup( |
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const grpc_completion_queue_attributes* attributes); |
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/** Helper function to create a completion queue with grpc_cq_completion_type |
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of GRPC_CQ_NEXT and grpc_cq_polling_type of GRPC_CQ_DEFAULT_POLLING */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_completion_queue* grpc_completion_queue_create_for_next( |
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void* reserved); |
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/** Helper function to create a completion queue with grpc_cq_completion_type |
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of GRPC_CQ_PLUCK and grpc_cq_polling_type of GRPC_CQ_DEFAULT_POLLING */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_completion_queue* grpc_completion_queue_create_for_pluck( |
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void* reserved); |
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/** Helper function to create a completion queue with grpc_cq_completion_type |
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of GRPC_CQ_CALLBACK and grpc_cq_polling_type of GRPC_CQ_DEFAULT_POLLING. |
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This function is experimental. */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_completion_queue* grpc_completion_queue_create_for_callback( |
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grpc_experimental_completion_queue_functor* shutdown_callback, |
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void* reserved); |
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/** Create a completion queue */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_completion_queue* grpc_completion_queue_create( |
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const grpc_completion_queue_factory* factory, |
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const grpc_completion_queue_attributes* attributes, void* reserved); |
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/** Blocks until an event is available, the completion queue is being shut down, |
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or deadline is reached. |
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Returns a grpc_event with type GRPC_QUEUE_TIMEOUT on timeout, |
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otherwise a grpc_event describing the event that occurred. |
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Callers must not call grpc_completion_queue_next and |
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grpc_completion_queue_pluck simultaneously on the same completion queue. */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_event grpc_completion_queue_next(grpc_completion_queue* cq, |
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gpr_timespec deadline, |
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void* reserved); |
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/** Blocks until an event with tag 'tag' is available, the completion queue is |
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being shutdown or deadline is reached. |
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Returns a grpc_event with type GRPC_QUEUE_TIMEOUT on timeout, |
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otherwise a grpc_event describing the event that occurred. |
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Callers must not call grpc_completion_queue_next and |
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grpc_completion_queue_pluck simultaneously on the same completion queue. |
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Completion queues support a maximum of GRPC_MAX_COMPLETION_QUEUE_PLUCKERS |
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concurrently executing plucks at any time. */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_event grpc_completion_queue_pluck(grpc_completion_queue* cq, |
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void* tag, gpr_timespec deadline, |
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void* reserved); |
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/** Maximum number of outstanding grpc_completion_queue_pluck executions per |
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completion queue */ |
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#define GRPC_MAX_COMPLETION_QUEUE_PLUCKERS 6 |
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/** Begin destruction of a completion queue. Once all possible events are |
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drained then grpc_completion_queue_next will start to produce |
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GRPC_QUEUE_SHUTDOWN events only. At that point it's safe to call |
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grpc_completion_queue_destroy. |
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After calling this function applications should ensure that no |
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NEW work is added to be published on this completion queue. */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_completion_queue_shutdown(grpc_completion_queue* cq); |
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/** Destroy a completion queue. The caller must ensure that the queue is |
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drained and no threads are executing grpc_completion_queue_next */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_completion_queue_destroy(grpc_completion_queue* cq); |
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/*********** EXPERIMENTAL API ************/ |
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/** Initializes a thread local cache for \a cq. |
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* grpc_flush_cq_tls_cache() MUST be called on the same thread, |
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* with the same cq. |
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*/ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_completion_queue_thread_local_cache_init( |
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grpc_completion_queue* cq); |
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/*********** EXPERIMENTAL API ************/ |
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/** Flushes the thread local cache for \a cq. |
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* Returns 1 if there was contents in the cache. If there was an event |
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* in \a cq tls cache, its tag is placed in tag, and ok is set to the |
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* event success. |
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*/ |
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GRPCAPI int grpc_completion_queue_thread_local_cache_flush( |
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grpc_completion_queue* cq, void** tag, int* ok); |
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/** Check the connectivity state of a channel. */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_connectivity_state grpc_channel_check_connectivity_state( |
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grpc_channel* channel, int try_to_connect); |
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/** Number of active "external connectivity state watchers" attached to a |
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* channel. |
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* Useful for testing. **/ |
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GRPCAPI int grpc_channel_num_external_connectivity_watchers( |
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grpc_channel* channel); |
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/** Watch for a change in connectivity state. |
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Once the channel connectivity state is different from last_observed_state, |
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tag will be enqueued on cq with success=1. |
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If deadline expires BEFORE the state is changed, tag will be enqueued on cq |
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with success=0. */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_channel_watch_connectivity_state( |
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grpc_channel* channel, grpc_connectivity_state last_observed_state, |
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gpr_timespec deadline, grpc_completion_queue* cq, void* tag); |
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/** Check whether a grpc channel supports connectivity watcher */ |
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GRPCAPI int grpc_channel_support_connectivity_watcher(grpc_channel* channel); |
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/** Create a call given a grpc_channel, in order to call 'method'. All |
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completions are sent to 'completion_queue'. 'method' and 'host' need only |
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live through the invocation of this function. |
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If parent_call is non-NULL, it must be a server-side call. It will be used |
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to propagate properties from the server call to this new client call, |
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depending on the value of \a propagation_mask (see propagation_bits.h for |
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possible values). */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_call* grpc_channel_create_call( |
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grpc_channel* channel, grpc_call* parent_call, uint32_t propagation_mask, |
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grpc_completion_queue* completion_queue, grpc_slice method, |
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const grpc_slice* host, gpr_timespec deadline, void* reserved); |
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/** Ping the channels peer (load balanced channels will select one sub-channel |
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to ping); if the channel is not connected, posts a failed. */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_channel_ping(grpc_channel* channel, grpc_completion_queue* cq, |
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void* tag, void* reserved); |
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/** Pre-register a method/host pair on a channel. |
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method and host are not owned and must remain alive while the server is |
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running. */ |
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GRPCAPI void* grpc_channel_register_call(grpc_channel* channel, |
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const char* method, const char* host, |
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void* reserved); |
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/** Create a call given a handle returned from grpc_channel_register_call. |
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\sa grpc_channel_create_call. */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_call* grpc_channel_create_registered_call( |
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grpc_channel* channel, grpc_call* parent_call, uint32_t propagation_mask, |
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grpc_completion_queue* completion_queue, void* registered_call_handle, |
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gpr_timespec deadline, void* reserved); |
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/** Allocate memory in the grpc_call arena: this memory is automatically |
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discarded at call completion */ |
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GRPCAPI void* grpc_call_arena_alloc(grpc_call* call, size_t size); |
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/** Start a batch of operations defined in the array ops; when complete, post a |
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completion of type 'tag' to the completion queue bound to the call. |
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The order of ops specified in the batch has no significance. |
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Only one operation of each type can be active at once in any given |
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batch. |
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If a call to grpc_call_start_batch returns GRPC_CALL_OK you must call |
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grpc_completion_queue_next or grpc_completion_queue_pluck on the completion |
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queue associated with 'call' for work to be performed. If a call to |
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grpc_call_start_batch returns any value other than GRPC_CALL_OK it is |
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guaranteed that no state associated with 'call' is changed and it is not |
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appropriate to call grpc_completion_queue_next or |
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grpc_completion_queue_pluck consequent to the failed grpc_call_start_batch |
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call. |
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If a call to grpc_call_start_batch with an empty batch returns |
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GRPC_CALL_OK, the tag is put in the completion queue immediately. |
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THREAD SAFETY: access to grpc_call_start_batch in multi-threaded environment |
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needs to be synchronized. As an optimization, you may synchronize batches |
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containing just send operations independently from batches containing just |
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receive operations. Access to grpc_call_start_batch with an empty batch is |
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thread-compatible. */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_call_error grpc_call_start_batch(grpc_call* call, |
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const grpc_op* ops, size_t nops, |
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void* tag, void* reserved); |
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/** Returns a newly allocated string representing the endpoint to which this |
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call is communicating with. The string is in the uri format accepted by |
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grpc_channel_create. |
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The returned string should be disposed of with gpr_free(). |
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WARNING: this value is never authenticated or subject to any security |
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related code. It must not be used for any authentication related |
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functionality. Instead, use grpc_auth_context. */ |
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GRPCAPI char* grpc_call_get_peer(grpc_call* call); |
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struct census_context; |
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/** Set census context for a call; Must be called before first call to |
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grpc_call_start_batch(). */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_census_call_set_context(grpc_call* call, |
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struct census_context* context); |
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/** Retrieve the calls current census context. */ |
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GRPCAPI struct census_context* grpc_census_call_get_context(grpc_call* call); |
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/** Return a newly allocated string representing the target a channel was |
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created for. */ |
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GRPCAPI char* grpc_channel_get_target(grpc_channel* channel); |
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/** Request info about the channel. |
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\a channel_info indicates what information is being requested and |
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how that information will be returned. |
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\a channel_info is owned by the caller. */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_channel_get_info(grpc_channel* channel, |
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const grpc_channel_info* channel_info); |
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/** EXPERIMENTAL. Resets the channel's connect backoff. |
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TODO(roth): When we see whether this proves useful, either promote |
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to non-experimental or remove it. */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_channel_reset_connect_backoff(grpc_channel* channel); |
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/** Create a client channel to 'target'. Additional channel level configuration |
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MAY be provided by grpc_channel_args, though the expectation is that most |
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clients will want to simply pass NULL. The user data in 'args' need only |
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live through the invocation of this function. However, if any args of the |
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'pointer' type are passed, then the referenced vtable must be maintained |
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by the caller until grpc_channel_destroy terminates. See grpc_channel_args |
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definition for more on this. */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_channel* grpc_insecure_channel_create( |
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const char* target, const grpc_channel_args* args, void* reserved); |
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/** Create a lame client: this client fails every operation attempted on it. */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_channel* grpc_lame_client_channel_create( |
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const char* target, grpc_status_code error_code, const char* error_message); |
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/** Close and destroy a grpc channel */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_channel_destroy(grpc_channel* channel); |
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/** Error handling for grpc_call |
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Most grpc_call functions return a grpc_error. If the error is not GRPC_OK |
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then the operation failed due to some unsatisfied precondition. |
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If a grpc_call fails, it's guaranteed that no change to the call state |
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has been made. */ |
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/** Cancel an RPC. |
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Can be called multiple times, from any thread. |
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THREAD-SAFETY grpc_call_cancel and grpc_call_cancel_with_status |
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are thread-safe, and can be called at any point before grpc_call_unref |
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is called.*/ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_call_error grpc_call_cancel(grpc_call* call, void* reserved); |
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/** Cancel an RPC. |
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Can be called multiple times, from any thread. |
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If a status has not been received for the call, set it to the status code |
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and description passed in. |
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Importantly, this function does not send status nor description to the |
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remote endpoint. |
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Note that \a description doesn't need be a static string. |
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It doesn't need to be alive after the call to |
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grpc_call_cancel_with_status completes. |
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*/ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_call_error grpc_call_cancel_with_status(grpc_call* call, |
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grpc_status_code status, |
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const char* description, |
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void* reserved); |
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/** Ref a call. |
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THREAD SAFETY: grpc_call_ref is thread-compatible */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_call_ref(grpc_call* call); |
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/** Unref a call. |
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THREAD SAFETY: grpc_call_unref is thread-compatible */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_call_unref(grpc_call* call); |
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/** Request notification of a new call. |
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Once a call is received, a notification tagged with \a tag_new is added to |
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\a cq_for_notification. \a call, \a details and \a request_metadata are |
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updated with the appropriate call information. \a cq_bound_to_call is bound |
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to \a call, and batch operation notifications for that call will be posted |
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to \a cq_bound_to_call. |
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Note that \a cq_for_notification must have been registered to the server via |
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\a grpc_server_register_completion_queue. */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_call_error grpc_server_request_call( |
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grpc_server* server, grpc_call** call, grpc_call_details* details, |
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grpc_metadata_array* request_metadata, |
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grpc_completion_queue* cq_bound_to_call, |
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grpc_completion_queue* cq_for_notification, void* tag_new); |
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/** How to handle payloads for a registered method */ |
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typedef enum { |
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/** Don't try to read the payload */ |
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GRPC_SRM_PAYLOAD_NONE, |
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/** Read the initial payload as a byte buffer */ |
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GRPC_SRM_PAYLOAD_READ_INITIAL_BYTE_BUFFER |
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} grpc_server_register_method_payload_handling; |
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/** Registers a method in the server. |
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Methods to this (host, method) pair will not be reported by |
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grpc_server_request_call, but instead be reported by |
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grpc_server_request_registered_call when passed the appropriate |
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registered_method (as returned by this function). |
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Must be called before grpc_server_start. |
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Returns NULL on failure. */ |
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GRPCAPI void* grpc_server_register_method( |
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grpc_server* server, const char* method, const char* host, |
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grpc_server_register_method_payload_handling payload_handling, |
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uint32_t flags); |
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/** Request notification of a new pre-registered call. 'cq_for_notification' |
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must have been registered to the server via |
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grpc_server_register_completion_queue. */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_call_error grpc_server_request_registered_call( |
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grpc_server* server, void* registered_method, grpc_call** call, |
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gpr_timespec* deadline, grpc_metadata_array* request_metadata, |
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grpc_byte_buffer** optional_payload, |
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grpc_completion_queue* cq_bound_to_call, |
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grpc_completion_queue* cq_for_notification, void* tag_new); |
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/** Create a server. Additional configuration for each incoming channel can |
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be specified with args. If no additional configuration is needed, args can |
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be NULL. The user data in 'args' need only live through the invocation of |
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this function. However, if any args of the 'pointer' type are passed, then |
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the referenced vtable must be maintained by the caller until |
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grpc_server_destroy terminates. See grpc_channel_args definition for more |
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on this. */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_server* grpc_server_create(const grpc_channel_args* args, |
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void* reserved); |
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/** Register a completion queue with the server. Must be done for any |
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notification completion queue that is passed to grpc_server_request_*_call |
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and to grpc_server_shutdown_and_notify. Must be performed prior to |
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grpc_server_start. */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_server_register_completion_queue(grpc_server* server, |
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grpc_completion_queue* cq, |
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void* reserved); |
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/** Add a HTTP2 over plaintext over tcp listener. |
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Returns bound port number on success, 0 on failure. |
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REQUIRES: server not started */ |
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GRPCAPI int grpc_server_add_insecure_http2_port(grpc_server* server, |
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const char* addr); |
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/** Start a server - tells all listeners to start listening */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_server_start(grpc_server* server); |
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/** Begin shutting down a server. |
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After completion, no new calls or connections will be admitted. |
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Existing calls will be allowed to complete. |
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Send a GRPC_OP_COMPLETE event when there are no more calls being serviced. |
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Shutdown is idempotent, and all tags will be notified at once if multiple |
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grpc_server_shutdown_and_notify calls are made. 'cq' must have been |
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registered to this server via grpc_server_register_completion_queue. */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_server_shutdown_and_notify(grpc_server* server, |
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grpc_completion_queue* cq, |
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void* tag); |
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/** Cancel all in-progress calls. |
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Only usable after shutdown. */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_server_cancel_all_calls(grpc_server* server); |
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/** Destroy a server. |
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Shutdown must have completed beforehand (i.e. all tags generated by |
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grpc_server_shutdown_and_notify must have been received, and at least |
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one call to grpc_server_shutdown_and_notify must have been made). */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_server_destroy(grpc_server* server); |
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/** Enable or disable a tracer. |
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Tracers (usually controlled by the environment variable GRPC_TRACE) |
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allow printf-style debugging on GRPC internals, and are useful for |
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tracking down problems in the field. |
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Use of this function is not strictly thread-safe, but the |
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thread-safety issues raised by it should not be of concern. */ |
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GRPCAPI int grpc_tracer_set_enabled(const char* name, int enabled); |
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/** Check whether a metadata key is legal (will be accepted by core) */ |
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GRPCAPI int grpc_header_key_is_legal(grpc_slice slice); |
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/** Check whether a non-binary metadata value is legal (will be accepted by |
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core) */ |
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GRPCAPI int grpc_header_nonbin_value_is_legal(grpc_slice slice); |
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/** Check whether a metadata key corresponds to a binary value */ |
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GRPCAPI int grpc_is_binary_header(grpc_slice slice); |
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/** Convert grpc_call_error values to a string */ |
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GRPCAPI const char* grpc_call_error_to_string(grpc_call_error error); |
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/** Create a buffer pool */ |
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GRPCAPI grpc_resource_quota* grpc_resource_quota_create(const char* trace_name); |
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/** Add a reference to a buffer pool */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_resource_quota_ref(grpc_resource_quota* resource_quota); |
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/** Drop a reference to a buffer pool */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_resource_quota_unref(grpc_resource_quota* resource_quota); |
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/** Update the size of a buffer pool */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_resource_quota_resize(grpc_resource_quota* resource_quota, |
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size_t new_size); |
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/** Update the size of the maximum number of threads allowed */ |
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GRPCAPI void grpc_resource_quota_set_max_threads( |
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grpc_resource_quota* resource_quota, int new_max_threads); |
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/** Fetch a vtable for a grpc_channel_arg that points to a grpc_resource_quota |
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*/ |
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GRPCAPI const grpc_arg_pointer_vtable* grpc_resource_quota_arg_vtable(void); |
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/************* CHANNELZ API *************/ |
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/** Channelz is under active development. The following APIs will see some |
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churn as the feature is implemented. This comment will be removed once |
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channelz is officially supported, and these APIs become stable. For now |
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you may track the progress by following this github issue: |
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https://github.com/grpc/grpc/issues/15340 |
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the following APIs return allocated JSON strings that match the response |
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objects from the channelz proto, found here: |
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https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/src/proto/grpc/channelz/channelz.proto. |
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For easy conversion to protobuf, The JSON is formatted according to: |
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https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json. */ |
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/* Gets all root channels (i.e. channels the application has directly |
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created). This does not include subchannels nor non-top level channels. |
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The returned string is allocated and must be freed by the application. */ |
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GRPCAPI char* grpc_channelz_get_top_channels(intptr_t start_channel_id); |
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/* Gets all servers that exist in the process. */ |
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GRPCAPI char* grpc_channelz_get_servers(intptr_t start_server_id); |
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/* Returns a single Server, or else a NOT_FOUND code. */ |
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GRPCAPI char* grpc_channelz_get_server(intptr_t server_id); |
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/* Gets all server sockets that exist in the server. */ |
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GRPCAPI char* grpc_channelz_get_server_sockets(intptr_t server_id, |
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intptr_t start_socket_id, |
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intptr_t max_results); |
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/* Returns a single Channel, or else a NOT_FOUND code. The returned string |
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is allocated and must be freed by the application. */ |
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GRPCAPI char* grpc_channelz_get_channel(intptr_t channel_id); |
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/* Returns a single Subchannel, or else a NOT_FOUND code. The returned string |
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is allocated and must be freed by the application. */ |
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GRPCAPI char* grpc_channelz_get_subchannel(intptr_t subchannel_id); |
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/* Returns a single Socket, or else a NOT_FOUND code. The returned string |
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is allocated and must be freed by the application. */ |
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GRPCAPI char* grpc_channelz_get_socket(intptr_t socket_id); |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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} |
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#endif |
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#endif /* GRPC_GRPC_H */
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