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/**
* @file ap_listen.h
* @brief Apache Listeners Library
*
* @defgroup APACHE_CORE_LISTEN Apache Listeners Library
* @ingroup APACHE_CORE
* @{
*/
#ifndef AP_LISTEN_H
#define AP_LISTEN_H
#include "apr_network_io.h"
#include "httpd.h"
#include "http_config.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @brief Apache's listeners record.
*
* These are used in the Multi-Processing Modules
* to setup all of the sockets for the MPM to listen to and accept on.
*/
struct ap_listen_rec {
/**
* The next listener in the list
*/
/**
* The actual socket
*/
/**
* The sockaddr the socket should bind to
*/
/**
* The accept function for this socket
*/
/**
* Is this socket currently active
*/
int active;
/**
* The default protocol for this listening socket.
*/
const char* protocol;
};
/**
* The global list of ap_listen_rec structures
*/
AP_DECLARE_DATA extern int ap_num_listen_buckets;
AP_DECLARE_DATA extern int ap_have_so_reuseport;
/**
* Setup all of the defaults for the listener list
*/
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_listen_pre_config(void);
/**
* Loop through the global ap_listen_rec list and create all of the required
* sockets. This executes the listen and bind on the sockets.
* @param s The global server_rec
* @return The number of open sockets.
*/
/**
* This function duplicates ap_listeners into multiple buckets when configured
* to (see ListenCoresBucketsRatio) and the platform supports it (eg. number of
* online CPU cores and SO_REUSEPORT available).
* @param p The config pool
* @param s The global server_rec
* @param buckets The array of listeners buckets.
* @param num_buckets The total number of listeners buckets (array size).
* @remark If the given *num_buckets is 0 (input), it will be computed
* according to the platform capacities, otherwise (positive) it
* will be preserved. The number of listeners duplicated will
* always match *num_buckets, be it computed or given.
*/
ap_listen_rec ***buckets,
int *num_buckets);
/**
* Loop through the global ap_listen_rec list and close each of the sockets.
*/
AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(void) ap_close_listeners(void);
/**
* Loop through the given ap_listen_rec list and close each of the sockets.
* @param listener The listener to close.
*/
/**
* FIXMEDOC
*/
/* Although these functions are exported from libmain, they are not really
* public functions. These functions are actually called while parsing the
* config file, when one of the LISTEN_COMMANDS directives is read. These
* should not ever be called by external modules. ALL MPMs should include
* LISTEN_COMMANDS in their command_rec table so that these functions are
* called.
*/
const char *arg);
void *dummy,
const char *arg);
#define LISTEN_COMMANDS \
"Maximum length of the queue of pending connections, as used by listen(2)"), \
"Ratio between the number of CPU cores (online) and the number of listeners buckets"), \
"A port number or a numeric IP address and a port number, and an optional protocol"), \
"Send buffer size in bytes"), \
RSRC_CONF, "Receive buffer size in bytes")
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
/** @} */