#ifndef KGIO_H #define KGIO_H #include #ifdef HAVE_RUBY_IO_H # include #else # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_RUBY_THREAD_H # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ancient_ruby.h" void init_kgio_wait(void); void init_kgio_read(void); void init_kgio_write(void); void init_kgio_writev(void); void init_kgio_accept(void); void init_kgio_connect(void); void init_kgio_poll(void); void init_kgio_tryopen(void); VALUE kgio_call_wait_writable(VALUE io); VALUE kgio_call_wait_readable(VALUE io); #if defined(HAVE_RB_THREAD_CALL_WITHOUT_GVL) && defined(HAVE_RUBY_THREAD_H) # define KGIO_WITHOUT_GVL(fn,data1,ubf,data2) \ rb_thread_call_without_gvl((fn),(data1),(ubf),(data2)) #elif defined(HAVE_RB_THREAD_BLOCKING_REGION) typedef VALUE(*kgio_blocking_fn_t)(void*); # define KGIO_WITHOUT_GVL(fn,data1,ubf,data2) \ rb_thread_blocking_region((kgio_blocking_fn_t)(fn),(data1),(ubf),(data2)) #endif /* HAVE_RB_THREAD_CALL_WITHOUT_GVL || HAVE_RB_THREAD_BLOCKING_REGION */ #if defined(KGIO_WITHOUT_GVL) && defined(HAVE_POLL) # define USE_KGIO_POLL #endif /* USE_KGIO_POLL */ #ifndef HAVE_RB_UPDATE_MAX_FD # define rb_update_max_fd(fd) for (;0;) #endif /* * 2012/12/13 - Linux 3.7 was released on 2012/12/10 with TFO. * Headers distributed with glibc will take some time to catch up and * be officially released. Most GNU/Linux distros will take a few months * to a year longer. "Enterprise" distros will probably take 5-7 years. * So keep these until 2017 at least... */ #ifdef __linux__ # ifndef MSG_FASTOPEN # define MSG_FASTOPEN 0x20000000 /* for clients */ # endif # ifndef TCP_FASTOPEN # define TCP_FASTOPEN 23 /* for listeners */ # endif /* we _may_ have TFO support */ # define KGIO_TFO_MAYBE (1) #else /* rely entirely on standard system headers */ # define KGIO_TFO_MAYBE (0) #endif extern unsigned kgio_tfo; NORETURN(void kgio_raise_empty_bt(VALUE, const char *)); NORETURN(void kgio_wr_sys_fail(const char *)); NORETURN(void kgio_rd_sys_fail(const char *)); /* * we know MSG_DONTWAIT works properly on all stream sockets under Linux * we can define this macro for other platforms as people care and * notice. */ # if defined(__linux__) # define USE_MSG_DONTWAIT # endif /* prefer rb_str_subseq because we don't use negative offsets */ #ifndef HAVE_RB_STR_SUBSEQ #define MY_STR_SUBSEQ(str,beg,len) rb_str_substr((str),(beg),(len)) #else #define MY_STR_SUBSEQ(str,beg,len) rb_str_subseq((str),(beg),(len)) #endif #endif /* KGIO_H */