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libwebsockets/minimal-examples/ws-server/minimal-ws-server-threads/protocol_lws_minimal.c
Andy Green d98101d1e3 plugins: generalize and provide public api
Move the common plugin scanning dir stuff to be based on lws_dir, which
already builds for windows.  Previously this was done via dirent for unix
and libuv for windows.

Reduce the dl plat stuff to just wrap instantiation and destruction of
dynlibs, establish common code in lib/misc/dir.c for plugin scanning
itself.

Migrate the libuv windows dl stuff to windows-plugins.c, so that he's
available even if later libuv loop support becomes and event lib plugin.

Remove the existing api exports scheme for plugins, just export a const struct
now which has a fixed header type but then whatever you want afterwards depending
on the class / purpose of the plugin.  Place a "class" string in the header so
there can be different kinds of plugins implying different types exported.

Make the plugin apis public and add support for filter by class string, and
per instantation / destruction callbacks so the subclassed header type can
do its thing for the plugin class.  The user provides a linked-list base
for his class of plugins, so he can manage them completely separately and
in user code / user export types.

Rip out some last hangers-on from generic sessions / tables.

This is all aimed at making the plugins support general enough so it can
provide event lib plugins later.
2020-08-31 16:51:37 +01:00

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/*
* ws protocol handler plugin for "lws-minimal" demonstrating multithread
*
* Written in 2010-2019 by Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
*
* This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0
* Universal Public Domain Dedication.
*/
#if !defined (LWS_PLUGIN_STATIC)
#define LWS_DLL
#define LWS_INTERNAL
#include <libwebsockets.h>
#endif
#include <string.h>
/* one of these created for each message in the ringbuffer */
struct msg {
void *payload; /* is malloc'd */
size_t len;
};
/*
* One of these is created for each client connecting to us.
*
* It is ONLY read or written from the lws service thread context.
*/
struct per_session_data__minimal {
struct per_session_data__minimal *pss_list;
struct lws *wsi;
uint32_t tail;
};
/* one of these is created for each vhost our protocol is used with */
struct per_vhost_data__minimal {
struct lws_context *context;
struct lws_vhost *vhost;
const struct lws_protocols *protocol;
struct per_session_data__minimal *pss_list; /* linked-list of live pss*/
pthread_t pthread_spam[2];
pthread_mutex_t lock_ring; /* serialize access to the ring buffer */
struct lws_ring *ring; /* {lock_ring} ringbuffer holding unsent content */
const char *config;
char finished;
};
#if defined(WIN32)
static void usleep(unsigned long l) { Sleep(l / 1000); }
#endif
/*
* This runs under both lws service and "spam threads" contexts.
* Access is serialized by vhd->lock_ring.
*/
static void
__minimal_destroy_message(void *_msg)
{
struct msg *msg = _msg;
free(msg->payload);
msg->payload = NULL;
msg->len = 0;
}
/*
* This runs under the "spam thread" thread context only.
*
* We spawn two threads that generate messages with this.
*
*/
static void *
thread_spam(void *d)
{
struct per_vhost_data__minimal *vhd =
(struct per_vhost_data__minimal *)d;
struct msg amsg;
int len = 128, index = 1, n, whoami = 0;
for (n = 0; n < (int)LWS_ARRAY_SIZE(vhd->pthread_spam); n++)
if (pthread_equal(pthread_self(), vhd->pthread_spam[n]))
whoami = n + 1;
do {
/* don't generate output if nobody connected */
if (!vhd->pss_list)
goto wait;
pthread_mutex_lock(&vhd->lock_ring); /* --------- ring lock { */
/* only create if space in ringbuffer */
n = (int)lws_ring_get_count_free_elements(vhd->ring);
if (!n) {
lwsl_user("dropping!\n");
goto wait_unlock;
}
amsg.payload = malloc(LWS_PRE + len);
if (!amsg.payload) {
lwsl_user("OOM: dropping\n");
goto wait_unlock;
}
n = lws_snprintf((char *)amsg.payload + LWS_PRE, len,
"%s: tid: %d, msg: %d", vhd->config,
whoami, index++);
amsg.len = n;
n = lws_ring_insert(vhd->ring, &amsg, 1);
if (n != 1) {
__minimal_destroy_message(&amsg);
lwsl_user("dropping!\n");
} else
/*
* This will cause a LWS_CALLBACK_EVENT_WAIT_CANCELLED
* in the lws service thread context.
*/
lws_cancel_service(vhd->context);
wait_unlock:
pthread_mutex_unlock(&vhd->lock_ring); /* } ring lock ------- */
wait:
usleep(100000);
} while (!vhd->finished);
lwsl_notice("thread_spam %d exiting\n", whoami);
pthread_exit(NULL);
return NULL;
}
/* this runs under the lws service thread context only */
static int
callback_minimal(struct lws *wsi, enum lws_callback_reasons reason,
void *user, void *in, size_t len)
{
struct per_session_data__minimal *pss =
(struct per_session_data__minimal *)user;
struct per_vhost_data__minimal *vhd =
(struct per_vhost_data__minimal *)
lws_protocol_vh_priv_get(lws_get_vhost(wsi),
lws_get_protocol(wsi));
const struct lws_protocol_vhost_options *pvo;
const struct msg *pmsg;
void *retval;
int n, m, r = 0;
switch (reason) {
case LWS_CALLBACK_PROTOCOL_INIT:
/* create our per-vhost struct */
vhd = lws_protocol_vh_priv_zalloc(lws_get_vhost(wsi),
lws_get_protocol(wsi),
sizeof(struct per_vhost_data__minimal));
if (!vhd)
return 1;
pthread_mutex_init(&vhd->lock_ring, NULL);
/* recover the pointer to the globals struct */
pvo = lws_pvo_search(
(const struct lws_protocol_vhost_options *)in,
"config");
if (!pvo || !pvo->value) {
lwsl_err("%s: Can't find \"config\" pvo\n", __func__);
return 1;
}
vhd->config = pvo->value;
vhd->context = lws_get_context(wsi);
vhd->protocol = lws_get_protocol(wsi);
vhd->vhost = lws_get_vhost(wsi);
vhd->ring = lws_ring_create(sizeof(struct msg), 8,
__minimal_destroy_message);
if (!vhd->ring) {
lwsl_err("%s: failed to create ring\n", __func__);
return 1;
}
/* start the content-creating threads */
for (n = 0; n < (int)LWS_ARRAY_SIZE(vhd->pthread_spam); n++)
if (pthread_create(&vhd->pthread_spam[n], NULL,
thread_spam, vhd)) {
lwsl_err("thread creation failed\n");
r = 1;
goto init_fail;
}
break;
case LWS_CALLBACK_PROTOCOL_DESTROY:
init_fail:
vhd->finished = 1;
for (n = 0; n < (int)LWS_ARRAY_SIZE(vhd->pthread_spam); n++)
if (vhd->pthread_spam[n])
pthread_join(vhd->pthread_spam[n], &retval);
if (vhd->ring)
lws_ring_destroy(vhd->ring);
pthread_mutex_destroy(&vhd->lock_ring);
break;
case LWS_CALLBACK_ESTABLISHED:
/* add ourselves to the list of live pss held in the vhd */
lws_ll_fwd_insert(pss, pss_list, vhd->pss_list);
pss->tail = lws_ring_get_oldest_tail(vhd->ring);
pss->wsi = wsi;
break;
case LWS_CALLBACK_CLOSED:
/* remove our closing pss from the list of live pss */
lws_ll_fwd_remove(struct per_session_data__minimal, pss_list,
pss, vhd->pss_list);
break;
case LWS_CALLBACK_SERVER_WRITEABLE:
pthread_mutex_lock(&vhd->lock_ring); /* --------- ring lock { */
pmsg = lws_ring_get_element(vhd->ring, &pss->tail);
if (!pmsg) {
pthread_mutex_unlock(&vhd->lock_ring); /* } ring lock ------- */
break;
}
/* notice we allowed for LWS_PRE in the payload already */
m = lws_write(wsi, ((unsigned char *)pmsg->payload) + LWS_PRE,
pmsg->len, LWS_WRITE_TEXT);
if (m < (int)pmsg->len) {
pthread_mutex_unlock(&vhd->lock_ring); /* } ring lock ------- */
lwsl_err("ERROR %d writing to ws socket\n", m);
return -1;
}
lws_ring_consume_and_update_oldest_tail(
vhd->ring, /* lws_ring object */
struct per_session_data__minimal, /* type of objects with tails */
&pss->tail, /* tail of guy doing the consuming */
1, /* number of payload objects being consumed */
vhd->pss_list, /* head of list of objects with tails */
tail, /* member name of tail in objects with tails */
pss_list /* member name of next object in objects with tails */
);
/* more to do? */
if (lws_ring_get_element(vhd->ring, &pss->tail))
/* come back as soon as we can write more */
lws_callback_on_writable(pss->wsi);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&vhd->lock_ring); /* } ring lock ------- */
break;
case LWS_CALLBACK_RECEIVE:
break;
case LWS_CALLBACK_EVENT_WAIT_CANCELLED:
if (!vhd)
break;
/*
* When the "spam" threads add a message to the ringbuffer,
* they create this event in the lws service thread context
* using lws_cancel_service().
*
* We respond by scheduling a writable callback for all
* connected clients.
*/
lws_start_foreach_llp(struct per_session_data__minimal **,
ppss, vhd->pss_list) {
lws_callback_on_writable((*ppss)->wsi);
} lws_end_foreach_llp(ppss, pss_list);
break;
default:
break;
}
return r;
}
#define LWS_PLUGIN_PROTOCOL_MINIMAL \
{ \
"lws-minimal", \
callback_minimal, \
sizeof(struct per_session_data__minimal), \
128, \
0, NULL, 0 \
}