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|
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|
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|
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|
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To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
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2
server/eventloop-server-experiment/NOT_MADE_BY_ME
Normal file
2
server/eventloop-server-experiment/NOT_MADE_BY_ME
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
||||
this tool was made by an Anonymous third party, provided primarily at:
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7ks473deh6ggtwqsvbqdurepv5i6iblpbkx33b6cydon3ajph73sssad.onion:50000
|
15
server/eventloop-server-experiment/check-gforth.4th
Normal file
15
server/eventloop-server-experiment/check-gforth.4th
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
|
||||
: (line) ( n -- ) 0 DO [char] - emit LOOP ;
|
||||
: (_warning) ( n -- ) dup (line) space ." Warning" space (line) ;
|
||||
: (warning-line) ( -- ) 30 (_warning) ;
|
||||
: check-gforth ( -- )
|
||||
s" gforth" environment? IF
|
||||
s" 0.7.3" compare 0<> IF
|
||||
(warning-line) cr
|
||||
." This code was developed for gforth version 0.7.3, "
|
||||
." other versions may or may not work." cr
|
||||
(warning-line) cr cr
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
." This code depends on gforth specific C FFI." cr abort
|
||||
THEN ;
|
||||
check-gforth
|
50
server/eventloop-server-experiment/connections.4th
Normal file
50
server/eventloop-server-experiment/connections.4th
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
|
||||
|
||||
256 constant CONNECTION_BUFFER_SIZE
|
||||
|
||||
0
|
||||
cell +field connection.number
|
||||
cell +field connection.fd
|
||||
cell +field connection.connected
|
||||
cell +field connection.bufferlen
|
||||
CONNECTION_BUFFER_SIZE +field connection.buffer
|
||||
constant /CONNECTION
|
||||
|
||||
1024 10 * constant MAX_CONNECTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
variable last-connection -1 last-connection !
|
||||
variable largest-index -1 largest-index !
|
||||
MAX_CONNECTIONS /CONNECTION * constant CONNECTIONS_SIZE
|
||||
create connections CONNECTIONS_SIZE allot
|
||||
connections CONNECTIONS_SIZE erase
|
||||
|
||||
: (translate) ( index-u -- connection-addr )
|
||||
/CONNECTION * connections + ;
|
||||
: (untranslate) ( connection-addr -- index-u )
|
||||
connections - /CONNECTION / ;
|
||||
: (find-free) ( -- index-u flag )
|
||||
MAX_CONNECTIONS 0 DO
|
||||
I (translate) connection.connected @ invert IF
|
||||
I true UNLOOP EXIT
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
LOOP 0 false ;
|
||||
: connections.append ( connection-addr -- flag )
|
||||
(find-free) IF
|
||||
tuck (translate) /CONNECTION move
|
||||
dup last-connection !
|
||||
dup largest-index @ > IF
|
||||
largest-index !
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
drop
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
true
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
2drop false
|
||||
THEN ;
|
||||
: connections.count ( -- count-u )
|
||||
largest-index @ 1+ ;
|
||||
: connections.at ( index-u -- connection-addr )
|
||||
(translate) ;
|
||||
: connections.last ( -- connection-addr )
|
||||
last-connection @ (translate) ;
|
||||
: connections.indexOf ( connection-addr -- index-u )
|
||||
(untranslate) ;
|
6
server/eventloop-server-experiment/event-constants.4th
Normal file
6
server/eventloop-server-experiment/event-constants.4th
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
|
||||
|
||||
0 constant EVENT_IDLE
|
||||
1 constant EVENT_CONNECTION_NEW
|
||||
2 constant EVENT_CONNECTION_CLOSED
|
||||
3 constant EVENT_CONNECTION_SEND
|
||||
4 constant EVENT_CONNECTION_RECV
|
26
server/eventloop-server-experiment/eventhandlers.4th
Normal file
26
server/eventloop-server-experiment/eventhandlers.4th
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
||||
32 constant MAX_EVENTHANDLERS
|
||||
|
||||
0
|
||||
cell +field eventhandler.eventid
|
||||
cell +field eventhandler.xt
|
||||
constant /EVENTHANDLER
|
||||
|
||||
MAX_EVENTHANDLERS /EVENTHANDLER * constant EVENTHANDLERS_SIZE
|
||||
create eventhandlers EVENTHANDLERS_SIZE allot
|
||||
eventhandlers EVENTHANDLERS_SIZE erase
|
||||
|
||||
: (translate) ( index-u -- eventhandler-addr ) /EVENTHANDLER * eventhandlers + ;
|
||||
: (eventhandler-set?) ( eventhandler-addr -- flag ) eventhandler.xt @ 0<> ;
|
||||
: (set-eventhandler) ( handler-xt eventid-u eventhandler-addr -- )
|
||||
tuck eventhandler.eventid ! eventhandler.xt ! ;
|
||||
: eventhandlers.remove ( index-u -- )
|
||||
(translate) /EVENTHANDLER erase ;
|
||||
: eventhandlers.append ( handler-xt eventid-u -- index-u )
|
||||
MAX_EVENTHANDLERS 0 DO
|
||||
I (translate) dup (eventhandler-set?) invert IF
|
||||
(set-eventhandler) UNLOOP EXIT
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
drop
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
LOOP
|
||||
true abort" no free eventhandler slots!" ;
|
43
server/eventloop-server-experiment/eventloop.4th
Normal file
43
server/eventloop-server-experiment/eventloop.4th
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
|
||||
require events.4th
|
||||
require eventhandlers.4th
|
||||
|
||||
variable continue
|
||||
: (call) ( eventdata-u eventid-u eventhandler-addr -- )
|
||||
eventhandler.xt @ execute ;
|
||||
: (handles?) ( eventid-u eventhandler-addr -- flag )
|
||||
tuck eventhandler.eventid @ = swap eventhandler.xt @ 0<> and ;
|
||||
: eventloop.has-events? ( -- flag )
|
||||
events.has-item? ;
|
||||
: eventloop.stop-propagation ( -- )
|
||||
false continue ! ;
|
||||
: eventloop.dispatch ( -- )
|
||||
true continue !
|
||||
events.dequeue
|
||||
MAX_EVENTHANDLERS 0 DO
|
||||
continue @ invert IF
|
||||
2drop UNLOOP EXIT
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
2dup I (translate) 2dup (handles?) IF
|
||||
(call)
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
drop 2drop
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
LOOP 2drop ;
|
||||
|
||||
: eventloop.run ( -- )
|
||||
BEGIN
|
||||
eventloop.has-events? IF
|
||||
eventloop.dispatch
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
EXIT
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
AGAIN ;
|
||||
|
||||
: eventloop.idlerun ( -- )
|
||||
BEGIN
|
||||
eventloop.has-events? IF
|
||||
eventloop.dispatch
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
0 0 events.enqueue eventloop.dispatch
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
AGAIN ;
|
88
server/eventloop-server-experiment/events.4th
Normal file
88
server/eventloop-server-experiment/events.4th
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
|
||||
256 constant MAX_EVENTS
|
||||
|
||||
0
|
||||
cell +field event.id
|
||||
cell +field event.data
|
||||
constant /EVENT
|
||||
|
||||
0
|
||||
cell +field eventlink.next
|
||||
/EVENT +field eventlink.event
|
||||
constant /EVENTLINK
|
||||
|
||||
variable first-event
|
||||
variable last-event
|
||||
variable free-event
|
||||
MAX_EVENTS /EVENTLINK * constant EVENTS_SIZE
|
||||
create events EVENTS_SIZE allot
|
||||
|
||||
: (translate) ( index-u -- eventlink-addr )
|
||||
/EVENTLINK * events + ;
|
||||
: (link-to-next) ( index-u -- )
|
||||
dup 1+ (translate) swap (translate) eventlink.next ! ;
|
||||
: (fix-last-link) ( -- )
|
||||
MAX_EVENTS 1- (translate) eventlink.next 0 swap ! ;
|
||||
: (set-first-free) ( -- )
|
||||
0 (translate) free-event ! ;
|
||||
: (link-free) ( -- )
|
||||
MAX_EVENTS 0 DO I (link-to-next) LOOP
|
||||
(fix-last-link)
|
||||
(set-first-free) ;
|
||||
: (free-available?) ( -- flag )
|
||||
free-event @ 0<> ;
|
||||
: (assert-free-available) ( -- )
|
||||
(free-available?) invert abort" no free eventlinks available." ;
|
||||
: (next-free) ( -- eventlink-addr )
|
||||
(assert-free-available)
|
||||
free-event @ dup eventlink.next @ free-event ! ;
|
||||
|
||||
: events.clear ( -- )
|
||||
0 first-event ! 0 last-event !
|
||||
events EVENTS_SIZE erase
|
||||
(link-free) ;
|
||||
: (set-next-null) ( eventlink-addr -- )
|
||||
dup eventlink.next 0 swap ! ;
|
||||
: (first-event-exists?) ( -- flag ) first-event @ 0<> ;
|
||||
: (last-event-exists?) ( -- flag ) last-event @ 0<> ;
|
||||
: (as-first-event) ( eventlink-addr -- ) first-event ! ;
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: (as-last-event) ( eventlink-addr -- ) last-event ! ;
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: (after-last-event) ( eventlink-addr -- )
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dup last-event @ eventlink.next !
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last-event ! ;
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: (append-event) ( eventlink-addr -- )
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(set-next-null)
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(first-event-exists?) invert IF
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dup (as-first-event)
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THEN
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(last-event-exists?) IF
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dup (after-last-event)
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ELSE
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dup (as-last-event)
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THEN drop ;
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: (set-eventdata) ( data-u id-u eventlink-addr -- )
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eventlink.event tuck event.id ! event.data ! ;
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: events.enqueue ( data-u id-u -- )
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(next-free) dup >r (set-eventdata) r> (append-event) ;
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: (get-eventdata) ( eventlink-addr -- data-u id-u )
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eventlink.event dup event.data @ swap event.id @ ;
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: (assert-first-exists) ( -- )
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(first-event-exists?) invert abort" no events in queue" ;
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: (check-first-and-last) ( -- )
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first-event @ 0= IF
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0 last-event !
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THEN ;
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: (get-first-event) ( -- eventlink-addr )
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first-event @ ;
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: (free-event) ( eventlink-addr -- )
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dup eventlink.next free-event @ swap !
|
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free-event ! ;
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: (set-first-event-to-next) ( -- )
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first-event @ eventlink.next @ first-event !
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(check-first-and-last) ;
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: events.dequeue ( -- data-u id-u )
|
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(assert-first-exists) (get-first-event) (set-first-event-to-next)
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dup (free-event) (get-eventdata) ;
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: events.has-item? ( -- flag ) (first-event-exists?) ;
|
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|
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\ Clear events, initialize events array.
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events.clear
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18
server/eventloop-server-experiment/main.4th
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18
server/eventloop-server-experiment/main.4th
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require check-gforth.4th
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require eventloop.4th
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require event-constants.4th
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require server.4th
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|
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: custom-eventloop ( -- )
|
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BEGIN
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eventloop.has-events? IF
|
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eventloop.dispatch
|
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ELSE
|
||||
server-idle? IF
|
||||
10 ms false server-idle!
|
||||
THEN
|
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0 0 events.enqueue eventloop.dispatch
|
||||
THEN
|
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AGAIN ;
|
||||
|
||||
' custom-eventloop catch close-server throw
|
28
server/eventloop-server-experiment/sendbuffer.4th
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28
server/eventloop-server-experiment/sendbuffer.4th
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@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
|
||||
variable sendbuffer-len 0 sendbuffer-len !
|
||||
2048 constant SENDBUFFER_SIZE
|
||||
create sendbuffer SENDBUFFER_SIZE allot
|
||||
|
||||
\ Calling C here is just optimization.
|
||||
c-library sanitizelib
|
||||
\c void csanitize(char *buffer, int buffersize) {
|
||||
\c int lastIsNewline = buffer[buffersize-1] == '\n' ? 1 : 0;
|
||||
\c for(int i = 0; i<buffersize; i++) {
|
||||
\c if(buffer[i]<32 || buffer[i]>127) { buffer[i] = '?'; }
|
||||
\c }
|
||||
\c if(lastIsNewline) { buffer[buffersize-1] = '\n'; }
|
||||
\c return;
|
||||
\c }
|
||||
c-function csanitize csanitize a n -- void
|
||||
end-c-library
|
||||
|
||||
: sendbuffer-reset ( -- ) 0 sendbuffer-len ! ;
|
||||
: (overflow?) ( n -- flag )
|
||||
sendbuffer-len @ + SENDBUFFER_SIZE u> ;
|
||||
: (append) ( str -- )
|
||||
dup -rot sendbuffer sendbuffer-len @ + swap move
|
||||
sendbuffer-len +! ;
|
||||
: sendbuffer-append ( str -- )
|
||||
dup (overflow?) abort" sendbuffer overflow" (append) ;
|
||||
: sendbuffer-sanitize ( -- )
|
||||
sendbuffer sendbuffer-len @ csanitize ;
|
||||
: sendbuffer@ ( -- str ) sendbuffer sendbuffer-len @ ;
|
230
server/eventloop-server-experiment/server.4th
Normal file
230
server/eventloop-server-experiment/server.4th
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,230 @@
|
||||
require unix/socket.fs
|
||||
|
||||
require socket-extensions.4th
|
||||
require connections.4th
|
||||
require sendbuffer.4th
|
||||
|
||||
AF_INET constant SERVER_SOCKET_DOMAIN
|
||||
SOCK_STREAM
|
||||
SOCK_NONBLOCK or
|
||||
constant SERVER_SOCKET_TYPE
|
||||
0 constant SERVER_SOCKET_PROTOCOL
|
||||
0 constant SERVER_ADDR
|
||||
50000 constant SERVER_PORT
|
||||
128 constant SERVER_LISTEN_BACKLOG
|
||||
|
||||
\ Listening file descriptor.
|
||||
variable listenfd
|
||||
0 listenfd !
|
||||
|
||||
\ Idle detection.
|
||||
variable idle false idle !
|
||||
: server-idle? ( -- flag ) idle @ ;
|
||||
: server-idle! ( flag -- ) idle ! ;
|
||||
|
||||
\ Temporary structs.
|
||||
create con /CONNECTION allot
|
||||
create saddr /sockaddr_in allot
|
||||
create optval /option_value allot
|
||||
|
||||
: (assert-setsockopt) ( result-n -- )
|
||||
0< abort" making socket reusable failed" ;
|
||||
: (optval-true!) ( -- )
|
||||
1 optval l! ;
|
||||
: (make-reusable) ( socket-fd-n -- )
|
||||
(optval-true!)
|
||||
SOL_SOCKET SO_REUSEADDR optval /option_value setsockopt (assert-setsockopt) ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (saddr!) ( protocol-n sin_addr-n port-n -- )
|
||||
htons saddr port w!
|
||||
saddr sin_addr l!
|
||||
saddr family w! ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (assert-socket) ( result-n -- result-n )
|
||||
dup 0< abort" socket() failed." ;
|
||||
: (assert-bind) ( result-n -- )
|
||||
0< abort" bind failed." ;
|
||||
: (assert-listen) ( result-n -- )
|
||||
0< abort" listen failed." ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (erase-saddr) ( -- )
|
||||
saddr /sockaddr_in erase ;
|
||||
: (create-socket) ( -- )
|
||||
SERVER_SOCKET_DOMAIN
|
||||
SERVER_SOCKET_TYPE
|
||||
SERVER_SOCKET_PROTOCOL
|
||||
socket (assert-socket) listenfd ! ;
|
||||
: (make-socket-reusable) ( -- )
|
||||
listenfd @ (make-reusable) ;
|
||||
: (set-saddr) ( -- )
|
||||
SERVER_SOCKET_DOMAIN SERVER_ADDR SERVER_PORT (saddr!) ;
|
||||
: (bind-socket) ( -- )
|
||||
listenfd @ saddr /sockaddr_in bind (assert-bind) ;
|
||||
: (listen-socket) ( -- )
|
||||
listenfd @ SERVER_LISTEN_BACKLOG listen() (assert-listen) ;
|
||||
: (server-info) ( -- )
|
||||
cr cr ." Server listening at port: " SERVER_PORT . cr ;
|
||||
: initialize-server ( -- )
|
||||
(erase-saddr)
|
||||
(create-socket)
|
||||
(make-socket-reusable)
|
||||
(set-saddr)
|
||||
(bind-socket)
|
||||
(listen-socket)
|
||||
(server-info) ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (perform-disconnect) ( connection-addr -- )
|
||||
dup connection.connected false swap !
|
||||
connection.fd @ close() throw ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (close-clients) ( -- )
|
||||
connections.count 0= IF
|
||||
EXIT
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
connections.count 0 DO
|
||||
I connections.at connection.connected @ true = IF
|
||||
I connections.at (perform-disconnect)
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
LOOP ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (assert-close()) ( result-n -- )
|
||||
0<> abort" close failed" ;
|
||||
: (close-server) ( -- )
|
||||
listenfd @ close() (assert-close()) ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (close-server-info) ( -- )
|
||||
cr ." Closed server connections." cr ;
|
||||
: close-server ( -- )
|
||||
(close-clients) (close-server) (close-server-info) ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (queue-disconnect) ( connection-addr -- )
|
||||
dup (perform-disconnect) EVENT_CONNECTION_CLOSED events.enqueue ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (try-accept) ( -- c-result-n )
|
||||
listenfd @ 0 0 accept() ;
|
||||
: (accept-error) ( accept-result-n -- )
|
||||
errno EAGAIN <> abort" accept error" drop ;
|
||||
: (erase-connection) ( connection-addr -- )
|
||||
/CONNECTION erase ;
|
||||
: (set-connection-number) ( -- )
|
||||
connections.last dup connections.indexOf 1+ swap connection.number ! ;
|
||||
: (enqueue-new-connection) ( -- )
|
||||
connections.last EVENT_CONNECTION_NEW events.enqueue ;
|
||||
: (store-connection) ( connection-addr -- )
|
||||
dup >r connections.append IF
|
||||
(set-connection-number)
|
||||
(enqueue-new-connection)
|
||||
rdrop
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
." Warning: failed to store connection, disconnecting client." cr
|
||||
r> (perform-disconnect)
|
||||
THEN ;
|
||||
: (con!) ( fd-n connected-flag -- )
|
||||
con connection.connected !
|
||||
con connection.fd ! ;
|
||||
: (accept-connection) ( fd-n -- )
|
||||
con (erase-connection)
|
||||
true (con!)
|
||||
con (store-connection) ;
|
||||
: (server-idle-accept) ( -- )
|
||||
(try-accept) dup 0< IF
|
||||
(accept-error)
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
(accept-connection)
|
||||
THEN ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (connected?) ( connection-addr -- flag )
|
||||
connection.connected @ ;
|
||||
: (try-recv) ( connection-addr -- recv-result-n )
|
||||
dup connection.fd @
|
||||
swap connection.buffer
|
||||
CONNECTION_BUFFER_SIZE
|
||||
MSG_DONTWAIT
|
||||
recv ;
|
||||
: (recv-error?) ( c-result-n -- flag ) 0< ;
|
||||
: (recv) ( recv-result-n connection-addr -- )
|
||||
2dup connection.bufferlen ! swap
|
||||
0> IF
|
||||
EVENT_CONNECTION_RECV events.enqueue
|
||||
ELSE \ disconnected
|
||||
(queue-disconnect)
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
;
|
||||
: (recv-warning) ( -- ) ." Warning: recv failed, disconnecting client." cr ;
|
||||
: (recv-error) ( recv-result-n connection-addr -- )
|
||||
errno EAGAIN <> IF
|
||||
(queue-disconnect) drop
|
||||
(recv-warning)
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
2drop
|
||||
THEN ;
|
||||
: (connection-recv) ( connection-addr -- )
|
||||
dup (try-recv) tuck (recv-error?) IF
|
||||
(recv-error)
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
(recv)
|
||||
THEN ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (server-idle-recv) ( -- )
|
||||
true server-idle!
|
||||
connections.count 0= IF
|
||||
EXIT
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
connections.count 0 DO
|
||||
I connections.at dup (connected?) IF
|
||||
(connection-recv)
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
drop
|
||||
THEN
|
||||
LOOP ;
|
||||
|
||||
: server-idle-accept ( eventdata-n eventid-n -- )
|
||||
2drop (server-idle-accept) ;
|
||||
: server-idle-recv ( eventdata-n eventid-n -- )
|
||||
2drop (server-idle-recv) ;
|
||||
: server-connection-new ( connection-addr eventid-n -- )
|
||||
2drop ." New client connected!" cr ;
|
||||
: server-connection-closed ( connection-addr eventid-n -- )
|
||||
2drop ." Client disconnected." cr ;
|
||||
|
||||
: (to-string) ( n -- addr c ) s>d <# #s #> ;
|
||||
: (connectionnumber@) ( connection-addr -- c-addr u )
|
||||
connection.number @ (to-string) ;
|
||||
: (connectionbuffer@) ( connection-addr -- c-addr u )
|
||||
dup connection.buffer swap connection.bufferlen @ ;
|
||||
: (format-sendbuffer) ( from-connection-addr -- )
|
||||
>r sendbuffer-reset
|
||||
s" Anon " sendbuffer-append
|
||||
r@ (connectionnumber@) sendbuffer-append
|
||||
s" : " sendbuffer-append
|
||||
r> (connectionbuffer@) sendbuffer-append
|
||||
sendbuffer-sanitize ;
|
||||
: (connected?) ( connection-addr -- )
|
||||
connection.connected @ ;
|
||||
: (different-connection?) ( from-connection-addr to-connection-addr -- )
|
||||
<> ;
|
||||
: (send?) ( from-connection-addr to-connection-addr -- )
|
||||
tuck (different-connection?) swap (connected?) and ;
|
||||
: (check-send) ( result-n -- )
|
||||
0< IF ." Warning: send failed." cr THEN ;
|
||||
: (send) ( from-connection-addr to-connection-addr -- )
|
||||
nip connection.fd @ sendbuffer@ 0 send (check-send) ;
|
||||
: (try-send) ( from-connection-addr to-connection-addr -- )
|
||||
2dup (send?) IF
|
||||
(send)
|
||||
ELSE
|
||||
2drop
|
||||
THEN ;
|
||||
: server-recv ( from-connection-addr eventid-n )
|
||||
drop dup (format-sendbuffer)
|
||||
connections.count 0 DO
|
||||
dup I connections.at (try-send)
|
||||
LOOP drop ;
|
||||
|
||||
' server-idle-accept EVENT_IDLE eventhandlers.append
|
||||
' server-idle-recv EVENT_IDLE eventhandlers.append
|
||||
' server-connection-new EVENT_CONNECTION_NEW eventhandlers.append
|
||||
' server-connection-closed EVENT_CONNECTION_CLOSED eventhandlers.append
|
||||
' server-recv EVENT_CONNECTION_RECV eventhandlers.append
|
||||
|
||||
initialize-server
|
17
server/eventloop-server-experiment/socket-extensions.4th
Normal file
17
server/eventloop-server-experiment/socket-extensions.4th
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
|
||||
\ Gforth 0.7.3 doesn't seem to have these defined.
|
||||
2 Constant AF_INET
|
||||
$40 Constant MSG_DONTWAIT
|
||||
2048 constant SOCK_NONBLOCK
|
||||
1 constant SOL_SOCKET
|
||||
2 Constant SO_REUSEADDR
|
||||
11 constant EAGAIN
|
||||
|
||||
\ Just some size definitions for the C structs / values.
|
||||
sockaddr_in nip constant /sockaddr_in
|
||||
4 constant /option_value
|
||||
|
||||
\ C FFI for functions which aren't defined in unix/socket.fs
|
||||
c-library socketext
|
||||
c-function close() close n -- n ( fd -- result )
|
||||
c-function setsockopt setsockopt n n n a n -- n ( sockfd level optname optval optlen -- r )
|
||||
end-c-library
|
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