GuestPropertySvc.h revision a75d03f806dd80f2690fd9fc8b6f2e55faf388a1
/** @file
* Guest property service:
* Common header for host service and guest clients.
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
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* available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
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*
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*/
#include <VBox/VBoxGuest2.h>
/** Everything defined in this file lives in this namespace. */
/******************************************************************************
* Typedefs, constants and inlines *
******************************************************************************/
/** Maximum length for property names */
enum { MAX_NAME_LEN = 64 };
/** Maximum length for property values */
enum { MAX_VALUE_LEN = 128 };
/** Maximum number of properties per guest */
enum { MAX_PROPS = 256 };
/** Maximum size for enumeration patterns */
enum { MAX_PATTERN_LEN = 1024 };
/** Maximum number of changes we remember for guest notifications */
enum { MAX_GUEST_NOTIFICATIONS = 256 };
/**
* The guest property flag values which are currently accepted.
*/
enum ePropFlags
{
NILFLAG = 0,
};
/**
* Get the name of a flag as a string.
* @returns the name, or NULL if fFlag is invalid.
* @param fFlag the flag. Must be a value from the ePropFlags enumeration
* list.
*/
{
switch(fFlag)
{
case TRANSIENT:
return "TRANSIENT";
case RDONLYGUEST:
return "RDONLYGUEST";
case RDONLYHOST:
return "RDONLYHOST";
case READONLY:
return "READONLY";
default:
return NULL;
}
}
/**
* Get the length of a flag name as returned by flagName.
* @returns the length, or 0 if fFlag is invalid.
* @param fFlag the flag. Must be a value from the ePropFlags enumeration
* list.
*/
{
}
/**
* Maximum length for the property flags field. We only ever return one of
* RDONLYGUEST, RDONLYHOST and RDONLY
*/
enum { MAX_FLAGS_LEN = sizeof("TRANSIENT, RDONLYGUEST") };
/**
* Parse a guest properties flags string for flag names and make sure that
* there is no junk text in the string.
* @returns IPRT status code
* @returns VERR_INVALID_PARAM if the flag string is not valid
* @param pcszFlags the flag string to parse
* @param pfFlags where to store the parse result. May not be NULL.
* @note This function is also inline because it must be accessible from
* several modules and it does not seem reasonable to put it into
* its own library.
*/
{
static const uint32_t s_aFlagList[] =
{
};
int rc = VINF_SUCCESS;
if (pcszFlags)
{
while (' ' == *pcszNext)
++pcszNext;
{
unsigned i = 0;
for (; i < RT_ELEMENTS(s_aFlagList); ++i)
flagNameLen(s_aFlagList[i])) == 0)
break;
if (RT_ELEMENTS(s_aFlagList) == i)
else
{
fFlags |= s_aFlagList[i];
while (' ' == *pcszNext)
++pcszNext;
if (',' == *pcszNext)
++pcszNext;
else if (*pcszNext != '\0')
while (' ' == *pcszNext)
++pcszNext;
}
}
}
if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
return rc;
}
/**
* Write out flags to a string.
* @returns IPRT status code
* @param fFlags the flags to write out
* @param pszFlags where to write the flags string. This must point to
* a buffer of size (at least) MAX_FLAGS_LEN.
*/
{
static const uint32_t s_aFlagList[] =
{
};
int rc = VINF_SUCCESS;
if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
{
unsigned i = 0;
for (; i < RT_ELEMENTS(s_aFlagList); ++i)
{
{
fFlags &= ~s_aFlagList[i];
{
pszNext += 2;
}
}
}
*pszNext = '\0';
}
return rc;
}
/**
* The service functions which are callable by host.
*/
enum eHostFn
{
/**
* Set properties in a block. The parameters are pointers to
* NULL-terminated arrays containing the paramters. These are, in order,
* name, value, timestamp, flags. Strings are stored as pointers to
* mutable utf8 data. All parameters must be supplied.
*/
SET_PROPS_HOST = 1,
/**
* Get the value attached to a guest property
* The parameter format matches that of GET_PROP.
*/
GET_PROP_HOST = 2,
/**
* Set the value attached to a guest property
* The parameter format matches that of SET_PROP.
*/
SET_PROP_HOST = 3,
/**
* Set the value attached to a guest property
* The parameter format matches that of SET_PROP_VALUE.
*/
SET_PROP_VALUE_HOST = 4,
/**
* Remove a guest property.
* The parameter format matches that of DEL_PROP.
*/
DEL_PROP_HOST = 5,
/**
* Enumerate guest properties.
* The parameter format matches that of ENUM_PROPS.
*/
ENUM_PROPS_HOST = 6,
/**
* Set global flags for the service. Currently RDONLYGUEST is supported.
* Takes one 32-bit unsigned integer parameter for the flags.
*/
};
/**
* The service functions which are called by guest. The numbers may not change,
* so we hardcode them.
*/
enum eGuestFn
{
/** Get a guest property */
GET_PROP = 1,
/** Set a guest property */
SET_PROP = 2,
/** Set just the value of a guest property */
SET_PROP_VALUE = 3,
/** Delete a guest property */
DEL_PROP = 4,
/** Enumerate guest properties */
ENUM_PROPS = 5,
/** Poll for guest notifications */
GET_NOTIFICATION = 6
};
/**
* Data structure to pass to the service extension callback. We use this to
* notify the host of changes to properties.
*/
typedef struct _HOSTCALLBACKDATA
{
/** Magic number to identify the structure */
/** The name of the property that was changed */
const char *pcszName;
/** The new property value, or NULL if the property was deleted */
const char *pcszValue;
/** The timestamp of the modification */
/** The flags field of the modified property */
const char *pcszFlags;
enum
{
/** Magic number for sanity checking the HOSTCALLBACKDATA structure */
HOSTCALLBACKMAGIC = 0x69c87a78
};
/**
* HGCM parameter structures. Packing is explicitly defined as this is a wire format.
*/
#pragma pack (1)
/** The guest is requesting the value of a property */
typedef struct _GetProperty
{
/**
* The property name (IN pointer)
* This must fit to a number of criteria, namely
* - Only Utf8 strings are allowed
* - Less than or equal to MAX_NAME_LEN bytes in length
* - Zero terminated
*/
/**
* The returned string data will be placed here. (OUT pointer)
* This call returns two null-terminated strings which will be placed one
* after another: value and flags.
*/
/**
* The property timestamp. (OUT uint64_t)
*/
/**
* If the buffer provided was large enough this will contain the size of
* the returned data. Otherwise it will contain the size of the buffer
* needed to hold the data and VERR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW will be returned.
* (OUT uint32_t)
*/
} GetProperty;
/** The guest is requesting to change a property */
typedef struct _SetProperty
{
/**
* The property name. (IN pointer)
* This must fit to a number of criteria, namely
* - Only Utf8 strings are allowed
* - Less than or equal to MAX_NAME_LEN bytes in length
* - Zero terminated
*/
/**
* The value of the property (IN pointer)
* Criteria as for the name parameter, but with length less than or equal to
* MAX_VALUE_LEN.
*/
/**
* The property flags (IN pointer)
* This is a comma-separated list of the format flag=value
* The length must be less than or equal to MAX_FLAGS_LEN and only
* known flag names and values will be accepted.
*/
} SetProperty;
/** The guest is requesting to change the value of a property */
typedef struct _SetPropertyValue
{
/**
* The property name. (IN pointer)
* This must fit to a number of criteria, namely
* - Only Utf8 strings are allowed
* - Less than or equal to MAX_NAME_LEN bytes in length
* - Zero terminated
*/
/**
* The value of the property (IN pointer)
* Criteria as for the name parameter, but with length less than or equal to
* MAX_VALUE_LEN.
*/
/** The guest is requesting to remove a property */
typedef struct _DelProperty
{
/**
* The property name. This must fit to a number of criteria, namely
* - Only Utf8 strings are allowed
* - Less than or equal to MAX_NAME_LEN bytes in length
* - Zero terminated
*/
} DelProperty;
/** The guest is requesting to enumerate properties */
typedef struct _EnumProperties
{
/**
* Array of patterns to match the properties against, separated by '|'
* characters. For backwards compatibility, '\\0' is also accepted
* as a separater.
* (IN pointer)
* If only a single, empty pattern is given then match all.
*/
/**
* On success, null-separated array of strings in which the properties are
* returned. (OUT pointer)
* The number of strings in the array is always a multiple of four,
* and in sequences of name, value, timestamp (hexadecimal string) and the
* flags as a comma-separated list in the format "name=value". The list
* is terminated by an empty string after a "flags" entry (or at the
* start).
*/
/**
* On success, the size of the returned data. If the buffer provided is
* too small, the size of buffer needed. (OUT uint32_t)
*/
/**
* The guest is polling for notifications on changes to properties, specifying
* a set of patterns to match the names of changed properties against and
* optionally the timestamp of the last notification seen.
* On success, VINF_SUCCESS will be returned and the buffer will contain
* details of a property notification. If no new notification is available
* which matches one of the specified patterns, the call will block until one
* is.
* If the last notification could not be found by timestamp, VWRN_NOT_FOUND
* will be returned and the oldest available notification will be returned.
* If a zero timestamp is specified, the call will always wait for a new
* notification to arrive.
* If the buffer supplied was not large enough to hold the notification,
* VERR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW will be returned and the size parameter will contain
* the size of the buffer needed.
*
* The protocol for a guest to obtain notifications is to call
* GET_NOTIFICATION in a loop. On the first call, the ingoing timestamp
* parameter should be set to zero. On subsequent calls, it should be set to
* the outgoing timestamp from the previous call.
*/
typedef struct _GetNotification
{
/**
* A list of patterns to match the guest event name against, separated by
* vertical bars (|) (IN pointer)
* An empty string means match all.
*/
/**
* The timestamp of the last change seen (IN uint64_t)
* This may be zero, in which case the oldest available change will be
* sent. If the service does not remember an event matching the
* timestamp, then VWRN_NOT_FOUND will be returned, and the guest should
* assume that it has missed a certain number of notifications.
*
* The timestamp of the change being notified of (OUT uint64_t)
* Undefined on failure.
*/
/**
* The returned data, if any, will be placed here. (OUT pointer)
* This call returns three null-terminated strings which will be placed
* one after another: name, value and flags. For a delete notification,
* value and flags will be empty strings. Undefined on failure.
*/
/**
* On success, the size of the returned data. (OUT uint32_t)
* On buffer overflow, the size of the buffer needed to hold the data.
* Undefined on failure.
*/
#pragma pack ()
} /* namespace guestProp */
#endif /* ___VBox_HostService_GuestPropertySvc_h defined */