glib/gio/gsocketcontrolmessage.c
Philip Withnall 25a7c817d3 glib: Add missing (nullable) and (optional) annotations
Add various (nullable) and (optional) annotations which were missing
from a variety of functions. Also port a couple of existing (allow-none)
annotations in the same files to use (nullable) and (optional) as
appropriate instead.

Secondly, add various (not nullable) annotations as needed by the new
default in gobject-introspection of marking gpointers as (nullable). See
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729660.

This includes adding some stub documentation comments for the
assertion macro error functions, which weren’t previously documented.
The new comments are purely to allow for annotations, and hence are
marked as (skip) to prevent the symbols appearing in the GIR file.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719966
2015-11-07 10:48:32 +01:00

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/* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library
*
* Copyright © 2009 Codethink Limited
*
* This program 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 2 of the licence or (at
* your option) any later version.
*
* See the included COPYING file for more information.
*
* Authors: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca>
*/
/**
* SECTION:gsocketcontrolmessage
* @title: GSocketControlMessage
* @short_description: A GSocket control message
* @include: gio/gio.h
* @see_also: #GSocket.
*
* A #GSocketControlMessage is a special-purpose utility message that
* can be sent to or received from a #GSocket. These types of
* messages are often called "ancillary data".
*
* The message can represent some sort of special instruction to or
* information from the socket or can represent a special kind of
* transfer to the peer (for example, sending a file descriptor over
* a UNIX socket).
*
* These messages are sent with g_socket_send_message() and received
* with g_socket_receive_message().
*
* To extend the set of control message that can be sent, subclass this
* class and override the get_size, get_level, get_type and serialize
* methods.
*
* To extend the set of control messages that can be received, subclass
* this class and implement the deserialize method. Also, make sure your
* class is registered with the GType typesystem before calling
* g_socket_receive_message() to read such a message.
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "gsocketcontrolmessage.h"
#include "gnetworkingprivate.h"
#include "glibintl.h"
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
#include "gunixcredentialsmessage.h"
#include "gunixfdmessage.h"
#endif
G_DEFINE_ABSTRACT_TYPE (GSocketControlMessage,
g_socket_control_message,
G_TYPE_OBJECT);
/**
* g_socket_control_message_get_size:
* @message: a #GSocketControlMessage
*
* Returns the space required for the control message, not including
* headers or alignment.
*
* Returns: The number of bytes required.
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
gsize
g_socket_control_message_get_size (GSocketControlMessage *message)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET_CONTROL_MESSAGE (message), 0);
return G_SOCKET_CONTROL_MESSAGE_GET_CLASS (message)->get_size (message);
}
/**
* g_socket_control_message_get_level:
* @message: a #GSocketControlMessage
*
* Returns the "level" (i.e. the originating protocol) of the control message.
* This is often SOL_SOCKET.
*
* Returns: an integer describing the level
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
int
g_socket_control_message_get_level (GSocketControlMessage *message)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET_CONTROL_MESSAGE (message), 0);
return G_SOCKET_CONTROL_MESSAGE_GET_CLASS (message)->get_level (message);
}
/**
* g_socket_control_message_get_msg_type:
* @message: a #GSocketControlMessage
*
* Returns the protocol specific type of the control message.
* For instance, for UNIX fd passing this would be SCM_RIGHTS.
*
* Returns: an integer describing the type of control message
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
int
g_socket_control_message_get_msg_type (GSocketControlMessage *message)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET_CONTROL_MESSAGE (message), 0);
return G_SOCKET_CONTROL_MESSAGE_GET_CLASS (message)->get_type (message);
}
/**
* g_socket_control_message_serialize:
* @message: a #GSocketControlMessage
* @data: (not nullable): A buffer to write data to
*
* Converts the data in the message to bytes placed in the
* message.
*
* @data is guaranteed to have enough space to fit the size
* returned by g_socket_control_message_get_size() on this
* object.
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
void
g_socket_control_message_serialize (GSocketControlMessage *message,
gpointer data)
{
g_return_if_fail (G_IS_SOCKET_CONTROL_MESSAGE (message));
G_SOCKET_CONTROL_MESSAGE_GET_CLASS (message)->serialize (message, data);
}
static void
g_socket_control_message_init (GSocketControlMessage *message)
{
}
static void
g_socket_control_message_class_init (GSocketControlMessageClass *class)
{
}
/**
* g_socket_control_message_deserialize:
* @level: a socket level
* @type: a socket control message type for the given @level
* @size: the size of the data in bytes
* @data: (array length=size) (element-type guint8): pointer to the message data
*
* Tries to deserialize a socket control message of a given
* @level and @type. This will ask all known (to GType) subclasses
* of #GSocketControlMessage if they can understand this kind
* of message and if so deserialize it into a #GSocketControlMessage.
*
* If there is no implementation for this kind of control message, %NULL
* will be returned.
*
* Returns: (transfer full): the deserialized message or %NULL
*
* Since: 2.22
*/
GSocketControlMessage *
g_socket_control_message_deserialize (int level,
int type,
gsize size,
gpointer data)
{
GSocketControlMessage *message;
GType *message_types;
guint n_message_types;
int i;
/* Ensure we know about the built in types */
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
g_type_ensure (G_TYPE_UNIX_CREDENTIALS_MESSAGE);
g_type_ensure (G_TYPE_UNIX_FD_MESSAGE);
#endif
message_types = g_type_children (G_TYPE_SOCKET_CONTROL_MESSAGE, &n_message_types);
message = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < n_message_types; i++)
{
GSocketControlMessageClass *class;
class = g_type_class_ref (message_types[i]);
message = class->deserialize (level, type, size, data);
g_type_class_unref (class);
if (message != NULL)
break;
}
g_free (message_types);
/* It's not a bug if we can't deserialize the control message - for
* example, the control message may be be discarded if it is deemed
* empty, see e.g.
*
* http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?id=ec91ed00f14c70cca9749347b8ebc19d72d9885b
*
* Therefore, it's not appropriate to print a warning about not
* being able to deserialize the message.
*/
return message;
}