/* Copyright (c) 2007-2011 iMatix Corporation Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Other contributors as noted in the AUTHORS file This file is part of 0MQ. 0MQ is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 0MQ is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef __ZMQ_CTX_HPP_INCLUDED__ #define __ZMQ_CTX_HPP_INCLUDED__ #include #include #include #include #include "../include/zmq.h" #include "mailbox.hpp" #include "semaphore.hpp" #include "ypipe.hpp" #include "array.hpp" #include "config.hpp" #include "mutex.hpp" #include "stdint.hpp" #include "thread.hpp" #include "options.hpp" namespace zmq { // Information associated with inproc endpoint. Note that endpoint options // are registered as well so that the peer can access them without a need // for synchronisation, handshaking or similar. struct endpoint_t { class socket_base_t *socket; options_t options; }; // Context object encapsulates all the global state associated with // the library. class ctx_t { public: // Create the context object. The argument specifies the size // of I/O thread pool to create. ctx_t (uint32_t io_threads_); // Returns false if object is not a context. bool check_tag (); // This function is called when user invokes zmq_term. If there are // no more sockets open it'll cause all the infrastructure to be shut // down. If there are open sockets still, the deallocation happens // after the last one is closed. int terminate (); // Create and destroy a socket. class socket_base_t *create_socket (int type_); void destroy_socket (class socket_base_t *socket_); // Send command to the destination thread. void send_command (uint32_t tid_, const command_t &command_); // Returns the I/O thread that is the least busy at the moment. // Affinity specifies which I/O threads are eligible (0 = all). // Returns NULL is no I/O thread is available. class io_thread_t *choose_io_thread (uint64_t affinity_); // Returns reaper thread object. class object_t *get_reaper (); // Management of inproc endpoints. int register_endpoint (const char *addr_, endpoint_t &endpoint_); void unregister_endpoints (class socket_base_t *socket_); endpoint_t find_endpoint (const char *addr_); // Logging. void log (const char *format_, va_list args_); enum { term_tid = 0, reaper_tid = 1 }; ~ctx_t (); private: // Used to check whether the object is a context. uint32_t tag; // Sockets belonging to this context. We need the list so that // we can notify the sockets when zmq_term() is called. The sockets // will return ETERM then. typedef array_t sockets_t; sockets_t sockets; // List of unused thread slots. typedef std::vector emtpy_slots_t; emtpy_slots_t empty_slots; // If true, zmq_term was already called. bool terminating; // Synchronisation of accesses to global slot-related data: // sockets, empty_slots, terminating. It also synchronises // access to zombie sockets as such (as oposed to slots) and provides // a memory barrier to ensure that all CPU cores see the same data. mutex_t slot_sync; // The reaper thread. class reaper_t *reaper; // I/O threads. typedef std::vector io_threads_t; io_threads_t io_threads; // Array of pointers to mailboxes for both application and I/O threads. uint32_t slot_count; mailbox_t **slots; // Mailbox for zmq_term thread. mailbox_t term_mailbox; // List of inproc endpoints within this context. typedef std::map endpoints_t; endpoints_t endpoints; // Synchronisation of access to the list of inproc endpoints. mutex_t endpoints_sync; // PUB socket for logging. The socket is shared among all the threads, // thus it is synchronised by a mutex. class socket_base_t *log_socket; mutex_t log_sync; ctx_t (const ctx_t&); const ctx_t &operator = (const ctx_t&); }; } #endif