#include "error.h"
#include "string.h"
#include "afh.h"
+#include "net.h"
#include "server.h"
#include "http.h"
#include "list.h"
#include "sched.h"
#include "vss.h"
#include "close_on_fork.h"
-#include "net.h"
#include "fd.h"
#include "chunk_queue.h"
-#include "acl.h"
/** Message sent to clients that do not send a valid get request. */
#define HTTP_ERR_MSG "HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request\n"
shutdown_clients(hss);
}
+static void http_shutdown(void)
+{
+ http_shutdown_clients();
+ generic_acl_deplete(&hss->acl);
+ free_sender_status(hss);
+}
+
static int queue_chunk_or_shutdown(struct sender_client *sc,
struct sender_status *ss, const char *buf, size_t num_bytes)
{
case HTTP_STREAMING: /* nothing to do */
break;
case HTTP_CONNECTED: /* need to recv get request */
- ret = read_pattern(sc->fd, HTTP_GET_MSG, MAXLINE, rfds);
+ ret = read_pattern(sc->fd, HTTP_GET_MSG, MAXLINE);
if (ret < 0)
phsd->status = HTTP_INVALID_GET_REQUEST;
else if (ret > 0) {
static void http_pre_select(int *max_fileno, fd_set *rfds, fd_set *wfds)
{
struct sender_client *sc, *tmp;
+ unsigned n;
- if (hss->listen_fd < 0)
- return;
- para_fd_set(hss->listen_fd, rfds, max_fileno);
+ FOR_EACH_LISTEN_FD(n, hss) {
+ if (hss->listen_fds[n] < 0)
+ continue;
+ para_fd_set(hss->listen_fds[n], rfds, max_fileno);
+ }
list_for_each_entry_safe(sc, tmp, &hss->client_list, node) {
struct private_http_sender_data *phsd = sc->private_data;
if (phsd->status == HTTP_CONNECTED) /* need to recv get request */
return generic_sender_status(hss, "http");
}
-/**
- * The init function of the http sender.
- *
- * \param s Pointer to the http sender struct.
- *
- * It initializes all function pointers of \a s, the client list and the access
- * control list. If the autostart option was given, the tcp port is opened.
+/*
+ * Initialize the client list and the access control list, and optionally
+ * listen on the tcp port.
*/
-void http_send_init(struct sender *s)
+static void http_send_init(void)
{
- s->status = http_status;
- s->send = http_send;
- s->pre_select = http_pre_select;
- s->post_select = http_post_select;
- s->shutdown_clients = http_shutdown_clients;
- s->resolve_target = NULL;
- s->help = generic_sender_help;
- s->client_cmds[SENDER_on] = http_com_on;
- s->client_cmds[SENDER_off] = http_com_off;
- s->client_cmds[SENDER_deny] = http_com_deny;
- s->client_cmds[SENDER_allow] = http_com_allow;
- s->client_cmds[SENDER_add] = NULL;
- s->client_cmds[SENDER_delete] = NULL;
-
init_sender_status(hss, OPT_RESULT(HTTP_ACCESS),
+ OPT_RESULT(HTTP_LISTEN_ADDRESS),
OPT_UINT32_VAL(HTTP_PORT), OPT_UINT32_VAL(HTTP_MAX_CLIENTS),
OPT_GIVEN(HTTP_DEFAULT_DENY));
if (OPT_GIVEN(HTTP_NO_AUTOSTART))
return;
generic_com_on(hss, IPPROTO_TCP);
}
+
+/**
+ * The HTTP sender.
+ *
+ * This is the only sender which does not FEC-encode the stream. This is not
+ * necessary because HTTP sits on top of TCP, a reliable transport which
+ * retransmits lost packets automatically. The sender employs per-client queues
+ * which queue chunks of audio data if they can not be sent immediately because
+ * the write operation would block. Most methods of the sender are implemented
+ * as wrappers for the generic functions defined in \ref send_common.c.
+ */
+const struct sender http_sender = {
+ .name = "http",
+ .init = http_send_init,
+ .shutdown = http_shutdown,
+ .pre_select = http_pre_select,
+ .post_select = http_post_select,
+ .send = http_send,
+ .shutdown_clients = http_shutdown_clients,
+ .client_cmds = {
+ [SENDER_on] = http_com_on,
+ [SENDER_off] = http_com_off,
+ [SENDER_deny] = http_com_deny,
+ [SENDER_allow] = http_com_allow,
+ },
+ .help = generic_sender_help,
+ .status = http_status,
+};