/*
* Copyright (c) 2008-2024 Jonathan Schleifer <js@nil.im>
*
* All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of ObjFW. It may be distributed under the terms of the
* Q Public License 1.0, which can be found in the file LICENSE.QPL included in
* the packaging of this file.
*
* Alternatively, it may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General
* Public License, either version 2 or 3, which can be found in the file
* LICENSE.GPLv2 or LICENSE.GPLv3 respectively included in the packaging of this
* file.
*/
#import "OFDatagramSocket.h"
OF_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN
@class OFString;
@class OFDictionary OF_GENERIC(KeyType, ObjectType);
/**
* @protocol OFDDPSocketDelegate OFDDPSocket.h ObjFW/OFDDPSocket.h
*
* @brief A delegate for OFDDPSocket.
*/
@protocol OFDDPSocketDelegate <OFDatagramSocketDelegate>
@end
/**
* @class OFDDPSocket OFDDPSocket.h ObjFW/OFDDPSocket.h
*
* @brief A class which provides methods to create and use AppleTalk DDP
* sockets.
*
* Addresses are of type @ref OFSocketAddress. You can use
* @ref OFSocketAddressMakeAppleTalk to create an address or
* @ref OFSocketAddressAppleTalkNetwork to get the AppleTalk network,
* @ref OFSocketAddressAppleTalkNode to get the AppleTalk node and
* @ref OFSocketAddressAppleTalkPort to get the port (sometimes also called
* socket number).
*
* @note On some systems, packets received with the wrong protocol type just
* get filtered by the kernel, however, on other systems, the packet is
* queued up and will raise an @ref OFReadFailedException with the
* @ref OFReadFailedException#errNo set to `ENOMSG` when being received.
*
* @warning Even though the OFCopying protocol is implemented, it does *not*
* return an independent copy of the socket, but instead retains it.
* This is so that the socket can be used as a key for a dictionary,
* so context can be associated with a socket. Using a socket in more
* than one thread at the same time is not thread-safe, even if copy
* was called to create one "instance" for every thread!
*/
@interface OFDDPSocket: OFDatagramSocket
{
#if !defined(OF_MACOS) && !defined(OF_WINDOWS)
uint8_t _protocolType;
#endif
OF_RESERVE_IVARS(OFDDPSocket, 4)
}
/**
* @brief The delegate for asynchronous operations on the socket.
*
* @note The delegate is retained for as long as asynchronous operations are
* still ongoing.
*/
@property OF_NULLABLE_PROPERTY (assign, nonatomic)
id <OFDDPSocketDelegate> delegate;
/**
* @brief Bind the socket to the specified network, node and port.
*
* @param network The network to bind to. 0 means any.
* @param node The node to bind to. 0 means "this node".
* @param port The port to bind to. 0 means to pick one and return it via the
* returned socket address.
* @param protocolType The DDP protocol type to use. Must not be 0. If you want
* to use DDP directly and not a protocol built on top of
* it, use 11 for compatibility with Open Transport.
* @return The address on which this socket can be reached
* @throw OFBindDDPSockeFailedException Binding failed
* @throw OFAlreadyOpenException The socket is already bound
*/
- (OFSocketAddress)bindToNetwork: (uint16_t)network
node: (uint8_t)node
port: (uint8_t)port
protocolType: (uint8_t)protocolType;
@end
OF_ASSUME_NONNULL_END