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soccr/soccr.h declares three types: | soccr/soccr.h declares three types: | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>struct libsoccr_sk</source> |
: An abstract handler returned by ''pausing'' routine that is used as an opaque identifier by the rest of the libsoccr calls | : An abstract handler returned by ''pausing'' routine that is used as an opaque identifier by the rest of the libsoccr calls | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>struct libsoccr_sk_data</source> |
: A structure containing a set of 32-bit values that are returned by ''getter'' and that are to be passed '''as is''' to the ''setter'' call | : A structure containing a set of 32-bit values that are returned by ''getter'' and that are to be passed '''as is''' to the ''setter'' call | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>struct libsoccr_addr</source> |
: A structure that defines soccaddr for a socket. It's used by set/get calls described further. | : A structure that defines soccaddr for a socket. It's used by set/get calls described further. | ||
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Here are the flags that make sense: | Here are the flags that make sense: | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>SOCCR_FLAGS_WINDOW == 0x1</source> |
: When set, indicates that fields <code>snd_wl1</code>, <code>snd_wnd</code>, <code>max_window</code>, <code>rcv_wnd</code> and <code>rcv_wup</code> contain some valuable data (0 is a valid value for any of these) | : When set, indicates that fields <code>snd_wl1</code>, <code>snd_wnd</code>, <code>max_window</code>, <code>rcv_wnd</code> and <code>rcv_wup</code> contain some valuable data (0 is a valid value for any of these) | ||
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=== Generic === | === Generic === | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>struct libsoccr_sk *libsoccr_pause(int sk)</source> |
: Pauses the socket and returns a handler for further operations. Any data flow for this socket ''must be blocked by the caller'' before this call. | : Pauses the socket and returns a handler for further operations. Any data flow for this socket ''must be blocked by the caller'' before this call. | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>void libsoccr_resume(struct libsoccr_sk *)</source> |
: Resumes the socket. Data flow unlock may happen before this. | : Resumes the socket. Data flow unlock may happen before this. | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>void libsoccr_set_log(unsigned int level, void (*fn)(unsigned int level, const char *fmt, ...))</source> |
: Sets a function that will be called when libsoccr will want to print something on the screen. | : Sets a function that will be called when libsoccr will want to print something on the screen. | ||
=== Dump === | === Dump === | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>int libsoccr_save(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, struct libsoccr_sk_data *data, unsigned data_size)</source> |
: Fills in the <code>data</code> structure with the info get from paused socket. The <code>data_size</code> should be the size of the structure passed. The return code is the size of the structure really filled with data. | : Fills in the <code>data</code> structure with the info get from paused socket. The <code>data_size</code> should be the size of the structure passed. The return code is the size of the structure really filled with data. | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>char *libsoccr_get_queue_bytes(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int queue_id, unsigned flags)</source> |
: Returns a malloc()-ed array with the contents of the queue. The queue can be TCP_RECV_QUEUE or TCP_SEND_QUEUE. The amount of bytes in each is <code>data.inq_len</code> and <code>data.outq_len</code> respectively. The <code>flags</code> may have <code>SOCCR_MEM_EXCL</code> bit set (see below). | : Returns a malloc()-ed array with the contents of the queue. The queue can be TCP_RECV_QUEUE or TCP_SEND_QUEUE. The amount of bytes in each is <code>data.inq_len</code> and <code>data.outq_len</code> respectively. The <code>flags</code> may have <code>SOCCR_MEM_EXCL</code> bit set (see below). | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>union libsoccr_addr *libsoccr_get_addr(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int self, unsigned flags)</source> (currently unimplemented and returns NULL) |
: Returns address (self or peer) of the socket. The <code>flags</code> may have <code>SOCCR_MEM_EXCL</code> bit set (see below) | : Returns address (self or peer) of the socket. The <code>flags</code> may have <code>SOCCR_MEM_EXCL</code> bit set (see below) | ||
=== Restore === | === Restore === | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>int libsoccr_restore(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, struct libsoccr_sk_data *data, unsigned data_size)</source> |
: Restores data on a socket from the <code>data</code> structure. Should be called after the calls below, but before the "resume" one. | : Restores data on a socket from the <code>data</code> structure. Should be called after the calls below, but before the "resume" one. | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>int libsoccr_set_queue_bytes(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int queue, char *buf, unsigned flags)</source> |
: Puts back the contents of the respective queue. The <code>flags</code> may contain <code>SOCCR_MEM_EXCL</code>. | : Puts back the contents of the respective queue. The <code>flags</code> may contain <code>SOCCR_MEM_EXCL</code>. | ||
− | ; < | + | ; <source lang="c" inline>int libsoccr_set_addr(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int self, union libsoccr_addr *, unsigned flags)</source> |
: Sets address (self or peer) of the socket. The <code>flags</code> may contain <code>SOCCR_MEM_EXCL</code>. | : Sets address (self or peer) of the socket. The <code>flags</code> may contain <code>SOCCR_MEM_EXCL</code>. | ||
Revision as of 21:07, 13 January 2017
Libsoccr is the library that does TCP connection checkpoint and restore. Currently it resides in criu source code (soccr
subdirectory) and consists of an API header and a static library.
Overview
To checkpoint a TCP connection, one should
- pause a socket (referenced by descriptor)
- get socket data
- get contents of two queues
- (optionally) resume the socket
- close it
To restore a connection, one should
- create a socket
- pause one
- restore unbound data
- bind() and/or connect() socket to whatever addresses is appropriate using standard calls
- restore noq data
- put contents of two queues
- restore remaining data
Data types
soccr/soccr.h declares three types:
struct libsoccr_sk
- An abstract handler returned by pausing routine that is used as an opaque identifier by the rest of the libsoccr calls
struct libsoccr_sk_data
- A structure containing a set of 32-bit values that are returned by getter and that are to be passed as is to the setter call
struct libsoccr_addr
- A structure that defines soccaddr for a socket. It's used by set/get calls described further.
Data internals
Inside the libsoccr_sk_data
structure there's a special field called flags
that gives information about the meaning of some other fields. Though it's not bad just to pass this structure as-is between libsoccr calls, doing some optimization based on flags is OK.
Here are the flags that make sense:
SOCCR_FLAGS_WINDOW == 0x1
- When set, indicates that fields
snd_wl1
,snd_wnd
,max_window
,rcv_wnd
andrcv_wup
contain some valuable data (0 is a valid value for any of these)
Calls
Generic
struct libsoccr_sk *libsoccr_pause(int sk)
- Pauses the socket and returns a handler for further operations. Any data flow for this socket must be blocked by the caller before this call.
void libsoccr_resume(struct libsoccr_sk *)
- Resumes the socket. Data flow unlock may happen before this.
void libsoccr_set_log(unsigned int level, void (*fn)(unsigned int level, const char *fmt, ...))
- Sets a function that will be called when libsoccr will want to print something on the screen.
Dump
int libsoccr_save(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, struct libsoccr_sk_data *data, unsigned data_size)
- Fills in the
data
structure with the info get from paused socket. Thedata_size
should be the size of the structure passed. The return code is the size of the structure really filled with data.
char *libsoccr_get_queue_bytes(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int queue_id, unsigned flags)
- Returns a malloc()-ed array with the contents of the queue. The queue can be TCP_RECV_QUEUE or TCP_SEND_QUEUE. The amount of bytes in each is
data.inq_len
anddata.outq_len
respectively. Theflags
may haveSOCCR_MEM_EXCL
bit set (see below).
union libsoccr_addr *libsoccr_get_addr(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int self, unsigned flags)
(currently unimplemented and returns NULL)- Returns address (self or peer) of the socket. The
flags
may haveSOCCR_MEM_EXCL
bit set (see below)
Restore
int libsoccr_restore(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, struct libsoccr_sk_data *data, unsigned data_size)
- Restores data on a socket from the
data
structure. Should be called after the calls below, but before the "resume" one.
int libsoccr_set_queue_bytes(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int queue, char *buf, unsigned flags)
- Puts back the contents of the respective queue. The
flags
may containSOCCR_MEM_EXCL
.
int libsoccr_set_addr(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int self, union libsoccr_addr *, unsigned flags)
- Sets address (self or peer) of the socket. The
flags
may containSOCCR_MEM_EXCL
.
Flags
Here are the flags accepted by various calls.
SOCCR_MEM_EXCL
- Tells that the memory buffer set or get by the call is to be managed (and should be freed) by the receiving side. In case of a get call the receiving side is the caller program, meaning it has to free() the buffer. In case of a set call the receiver is libsoccr, meaning libsoccr has to free() it.