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/*
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* libwebsockets - small server side websockets and web server implementation
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2010 - 2018 Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation:
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* version 2.1 of the License.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
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* MA 02110-1301 USA
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*
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* This is included from core/private.h
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*/
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typedef uint32_t lws_wsi_state_t;
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/*
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* The wsi->role_ops pointer decides almost everything about what role the wsi
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* will play, h2, raw, ws, etc.
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*
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* However there are a few additional flags needed that vary, such as if the
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* role is a client or server side, if it has that concept. And the connection
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* fulfilling the role, has a separate dynamic state.
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*
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* 31 16 15 0
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* [ role flags ] [ state ]
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*
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* The role flags part is generally invariant for the lifetime of the wsi,
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* although it can change if the connection role itself does, eg, if the
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* connection upgrades from H1 -> WS1 the role flags may be changed at that
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* point.
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*
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* The state part reflects the dynamic connection state, and the states are
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* reused between roles.
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*
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* None of the internal role or state representations are made available outside
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* of lws internals. Even for lws internals, if you add stuff here, please keep
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* the constants inside this header only by adding necessary helpers here and
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* use the helpers in the actual code. This is to ease any future refactors.
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*
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* Notice LWSIFR_ENCAP means we have a parent wsi that actually carries our
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* data as a stream inside a different protocol.
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*/
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#define _RS 16
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#define LWSIFR_CLIENT (0x1000 << _RS) /* client side */
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#define LWSIFR_SERVER (0x2000 << _RS) /* server side */
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#define LWSIFR_P_ENCAP_H2 (0x0100 << _RS) /* we are encapsulated by h2 */
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enum lwsi_role {
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LWSI_ROLE_MASK = (0xffff << _RS),
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LWSI_ROLE_ENCAP_MASK = (0x0f00 << _RS),
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};
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#define lwsi_role(wsi) (wsi->wsistate & LWSI_ROLE_MASK)
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#if !defined (_DEBUG)
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#define lwsi_set_role(wsi, role) wsi->wsistate = \
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(wsi->wsistate & (~LWSI_ROLE_MASK)) | role
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#else
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void lwsi_set_role(struct lws *wsi, lws_wsi_state_t role);
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#endif
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#define lwsi_role_client(wsi) (!!(wsi->wsistate & LWSIFR_CLIENT))
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#define lwsi_role_server(wsi) (!!(wsi->wsistate & LWSIFR_SERVER))
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#define lwsi_role_h2_ENCAPSULATION(wsi) \
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((wsi->wsistate & LWSI_ROLE_ENCAP_MASK) == LWSIFR_P_ENCAP_H2)
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/* Pollout wants a callback in this state */
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#define LWSIFS_POCB (0x100)
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/* Before any protocol connection was established */
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#define LWSIFS_NOT_EST (0x200)
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enum lwsi_state {
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/* Phase 1: pre-transport */
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LRS_UNCONNECTED = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 0,
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LRS_WAITING_CONNECT = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 1,
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/* Phase 2: establishing intermediaries on top of transport */
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LRS_WAITING_PROXY_REPLY = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 2,
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LRS_WAITING_SSL = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 3,
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LRS_WAITING_SOCKS_GREETING_REPLY = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 4,
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LRS_WAITING_SOCKS_CONNECT_REPLY = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 5,
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LRS_WAITING_SOCKS_AUTH_REPLY = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 6,
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/* Phase 3: establishing tls tunnel */
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LRS_SSL_INIT = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 7,
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LRS_SSL_ACK_PENDING = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 8,
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LRS_PRE_WS_SERVING_ACCEPT = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 9,
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/* Phase 4: connected */
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LRS_WAITING_SERVER_REPLY = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 10,
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LRS_H2_AWAIT_PREFACE = LWSIFS_NOT_EST | 11,
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LRS_H2_AWAIT_SETTINGS = LWSIFS_NOT_EST |
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LWSIFS_POCB | 12,
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/* Phase 5: protocol logically established */
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LRS_H2_CLIENT_SEND_SETTINGS = LWSIFS_POCB | 13,
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LRS_H2_WAITING_TO_SEND_HEADERS = LWSIFS_POCB | 14,
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LRS_DEFERRING_ACTION = LWSIFS_POCB | 15,
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LRS_IDLING = 16,
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LRS_H1C_ISSUE_HANDSHAKE = 17,
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LRS_H1C_ISSUE_HANDSHAKE2 = 18,
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LRS_ISSUE_HTTP_BODY = 19,
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LRS_ISSUING_FILE = 20,
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LRS_HEADERS = 21,
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LRS_BODY = 22,
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LRS_ESTABLISHED = LWSIFS_POCB | 23,
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/* we are established, but we have embarked on serving a single
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* transaction. Other transaction input may be pending, but we will
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* not service it while we are busy dealing with the current
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* transaction.
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*
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* When we complete the current transaction, we would reset our state
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* back to ESTABLISHED and start to process the next transaction.
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*/
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LRS_DOING_TRANSACTION = LWSIFS_POCB | 24,
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/* Phase 6: finishing */
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LRS_WAITING_TO_SEND_CLOSE = LWSIFS_POCB | 25,
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LRS_RETURNED_CLOSE = LWSIFS_POCB | 26,
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LRS_AWAITING_CLOSE_ACK = LWSIFS_POCB | 27,
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LRS_FLUSHING_BEFORE_CLOSE = LWSIFS_POCB | 28,
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LRS_SHUTDOWN = 29,
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/* Phase 7: dead */
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LRS_DEAD_SOCKET = 30,
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LRS_MASK = 0xffff
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};
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#define lwsi_state(wsi) ((enum lwsi_state)(wsi->wsistate & LRS_MASK))
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#define lwsi_state_PRE_CLOSE(wsi) ((enum lwsi_state)(wsi->wsistate_pre_close & LRS_MASK))
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#define lwsi_state_est(wsi) (!(wsi->wsistate & LWSIFS_NOT_EST))
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#define lwsi_state_est_PRE_CLOSE(wsi) (!(wsi->wsistate_pre_close & LWSIFS_NOT_EST))
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#define lwsi_state_can_handle_POLLOUT(wsi) (wsi->wsistate & LWSIFS_POCB)
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#if !defined (_DEBUG)
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#define lwsi_set_state(wsi, lrs) wsi->wsistate = \
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(wsi->wsistate & (~LRS_MASK)) | lrs
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#else
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void lwsi_set_state(struct lws *wsi, lws_wsi_state_t lrs);
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#endif
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/*
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* internal role-specific ops
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*/
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struct lws_context_per_thread;
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struct lws_role_ops {
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const char *name;
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const char *alpn;
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/*
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* After http headers have parsed, this is the last chance for a role
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* to upgrade the connection to something else using the headers.
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* ws-over-h2 is upgraded from h2 like this.
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*/
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int (*check_upgrades)(struct lws *wsi);
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/* role-specific context init during context creation */
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int (*init_context)(struct lws_context *context,
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const struct lws_context_creation_info *info);
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/* role-specific per-vhost init during vhost creation */
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int (*init_vhost)(struct lws_vhost *vh,
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const struct lws_context_creation_info *info);
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/* role-specific per-vhost destructor during vhost destroy */
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int (*destroy_vhost)(struct lws_vhost *vh);
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/* generic 1Hz callback for the role itself */
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int (*periodic_checks)(struct lws_context *context, int tsi,
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time_t now);
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/* chance for the role to force POLLIN without network activity */
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int (*service_flag_pending)(struct lws_context *context, int tsi);
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/* an fd using this role has POLLIN signalled */
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int (*handle_POLLIN)(struct lws_context_per_thread *pt, struct lws *wsi,
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struct lws_pollfd *pollfd);
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/* an fd using the role wanted a POLLOUT callback and now has it */
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int (*handle_POLLOUT)(struct lws *wsi);
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/* perform user pollout */
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int (*perform_user_POLLOUT)(struct lws *wsi);
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/* do effective callback on writeable */
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int (*callback_on_writable)(struct lws *wsi);
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/* connection-specific tx credit in bytes */
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lws_fileofs_t (*tx_credit)(struct lws *wsi);
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/* role-specific write formatting */
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int (*write_role_protocol)(struct lws *wsi, unsigned char *buf,
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size_t len, enum lws_write_protocol *wp);
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/* get encapsulation parent */
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struct lws * (*encapsulation_parent)(struct lws *wsi);
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/* role-specific destructor */
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int (*alpn_negotiated)(struct lws *wsi, const char *alpn);
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/* chance for the role to handle close in the protocol */
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int (*close_via_role_protocol)(struct lws *wsi,
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enum lws_close_status reason);
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/* role-specific close processing */
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int (*close_role)(struct lws_context_per_thread *pt, struct lws *wsi);
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/* role-specific connection close processing */
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int (*close_kill_connection)(struct lws *wsi,
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enum lws_close_status reason);
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/* role-specific destructor */
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int (*destroy_role)(struct lws *wsi);
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/*
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* the callback reasons for WRITEABLE for client, server
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* (just client applies if no concept of client or server)
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*/
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uint16_t writeable_cb[2];
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/*
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* the callback reasons for CLOSE for client, server
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* (just client applies if no concept of client or server)
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*/
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uint16_t close_cb[2];
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unsigned int file_handle:1; /* role operates on files not sockets */
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};
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/* core roles */
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extern struct lws_role_ops role_ops_raw_skt, role_ops_raw_file, role_ops_listen,
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role_ops_pipe;
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/* bring in role private declarations */
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#if defined(LWS_ROLE_H1) || defined(LWS_ROLE_H2)
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#include "roles/http/private.h"
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#else
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#define lwsi_role_http(wsi) (0)
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#endif
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#if defined(LWS_ROLE_H1)
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#include "roles/h1/private.h"
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#else
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#define lwsi_role_h1(wsi) (0)
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#endif
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#if defined(LWS_ROLE_H2)
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#include "roles/h2/private.h"
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#else
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#define lwsi_role_h2(wsi) (0)
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#endif
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#if defined(LWS_ROLE_WS)
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#include "roles/ws/private.h"
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#else
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#define lwsi_role_ws(wsi) (0)
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#endif
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#if defined(LWS_ROLE_CGI)
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#include "roles/cgi/private.h"
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#else
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#define lwsi_role_cgi(wsi) (0)
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#endif
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enum {
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LWS_HP_RET_BAIL_OK,
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LWS_HP_RET_BAIL_DIE,
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LWS_HP_RET_USER_SERVICE,
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LWS_HPI_RET_WSI_ALREADY_DIED, /* we closed it */
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LWS_HPI_RET_HANDLED, /* no probs */
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LWS_HPI_RET_PLEASE_CLOSE_ME, /* close it for us */
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LWS_UPG_RET_DONE,
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LWS_UPG_RET_CONTINUE,
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LWS_UPG_RET_BAIL
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};
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