2 * Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Andre Noll <maan@systemlinux.org>
4 * Licensed under the GPL v2. For licencing details see COPYING.
7 /** \file send.h Sender-related defines and structures. */
9 /** The sender subcommands. */
10 enum {SENDER_ADD, SENDER_DELETE, SENDER_ALLOW, SENDER_DENY, SENDER_ON, SENDER_OFF, NUM_SENDER_CMDS};
13 * describes one supported sender of para_server
15 * \sa http_send.c ortp_send.c
18 /** the name of the sender */
21 * the init function of this sender
23 * It must fill in all function pointers of \a s as well as the \a client_cmds
24 * array, see below. It should also do all necessary preparations to init
25 * this sending facility, for example it could open a tcp port.
27 void (*init)(struct sender *s);
28 /** \p SENDER_ON or \p SENDER_OFF */
31 * return the help text of this sender
33 * The result must be dynamically allocated and is freed by the caller.
37 * return current status info about this sender
39 * The result must be dynamically allocated and is freed by the caller.
45 * It gets called whenever para_server is playing and the current
46 * audio format handler indicates that another chunk of data should
47 * be sent now. The two parameters \a current_chunk and \a chunks_sent
48 * only differ if the stream was repositioned by the \a ff or \a jmp
49 * command. Of course, \a buf is a pointer to the chunk of data which
50 * should be sent, and \a len is the length of this buffer.
52 void (*send)(long unsigned current_chunk, long unsigned chunks_sent,
53 const char *buf, size_t len);
54 /** add file descriptors to fd_sets
56 * The pre_select function of each supported sender is called just before
57 * para_server enters its main select loop. Each sender may add its own
58 * file descriptors to the \a rfds or the \a wfds set.
60 * If a file descriptor was added, \a max_fileno must be increased by
61 * this function, if necessary.
65 void (*pre_select)(int *max_fileno, fd_set *rfds, fd_set *wfds);
67 * handle the file descriptors which are ready for I/O
69 * If the pre_select hook added one ore more file descriptors to the read or write
70 * set, this is the hook to check the result and do any I/O on those descriptors
71 * which are ready for reading/writing.
73 void (*post_select)(fd_set *rfds, fd_set *wfds);
75 * terminate all connected clients
77 * This is called e.g. if the stop command was executed. It should make the clients
78 * aware of the end-of-file condition.
80 void (*shutdown_clients)(void);
82 * array of function pointers for the sender subcommands
84 * Each sender may implement any subset of the sender commands by filling in
85 * the appropriate function pointer in the array. A \p NULL pointer means this
86 * command is not implemented by this sender.
88 int (*client_cmds[NUM_SENDER_CMDS])(struct sender_command_data*);