/* -*- c -*- * virnetprotocol.x: basic protocol for all RPC services. * * Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library 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 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library 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 library. If not, see * . * * Author: Richard Jones */ %#include "internal.h" %#include "virxdrdefs.h" %#include /*----- Data types. -----*/ /* Initial message size. * When the message payload is larger this initial size will be * quadrupled until the maximum total message size is reached. */ const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_INITIAL = 65536; /* * Until we enlarged the message buffers, this was the max * payload size. We need to remember this for compat with * old clients. */ const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_LEGACY_PAYLOAD_MAX = 262120; /* Maximum total message size (serialised). */ const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_MAX = 33554432; /* Size of struct virNetMessageHeader (serialised)*/ const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_HEADER_MAX = 24; /* Size of message payload */ const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_PAYLOAD_MAX = 33554408; /* Size of message length field. Not counted in VIR_NET_MESSAGE_MAX * and VIR_NET_MESSAGE_INITIAL. */ const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_LEN_MAX = 4; /* Length of long, but not unbounded, strings. * This is an arbitrary limit designed to stop the decoder from trying * to allocate unbounded amounts of memory when fed with a bad message. */ const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_STRING_MAX = 4194304; /* Limit on number of File Descriptors allowed to be * passed per message */ const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_NUM_FDS_MAX = 32; /* * RPC wire format * * Each message consists of: * * Name | Type | Description * -----------+-----------------------+------------------ * Length | int | Total number of bytes in message _including_ length. * Header | virNetMessageHeader | Control information about procedure call * Payload | - | Variable payload data per procedure * * In header, the 'serial' field varies according to: * * - type == VIR_NET_CALL * * serial is set by client, incrementing by 1 each time * * - type == VIR_NET_REPLY * * serial matches that from the corresponding VIR_NET_CALL * * - type == VIR_NET_MESSAGE * * serial is always zero * * - type == VIR_NET_STREAM * * serial matches that from the corresponding VIR_NET_CALL * * and the 'status' field varies according to: * * - type == VIR_NET_CALL * * VIR_NET_OK always * * - type == VIR_NET_REPLY * * VIR_NET_OK if RPC finished successfully * * VIR_NET_ERROR if something failed * * - type == VIR_NET_MESSAGE * * VIR_NET_OK always * * - type == VIR_NET_STREAM * * VIR_NET_CONTINUE if more data is following * * VIR_NET_OK if stream is complete * * VIR_NET_ERROR * server message: stream had an error * client message: client aborted the stream * * Payload varies according to type and status: * * - type == VIR_NET_CALL * XXX_args for procedure * * - type == VIR_NET_REPLY * * status == VIR_NET_OK * XXX_ret for procedure * * status == VIR_NET_ERROR * remote_error Error information * * - type == VIR_NET_MESSAGE * * status == VIR_NET_OK * XXX_msg for event information * * - type == VIR_NET_STREAM * * status == VIR_NET_CONTINUE * byte[] raw stream data * * status == VIR_NET_ERROR * server message: remote_error error information * client message: * * status == VIR_NET_OK * * * - type == VIR_NET_CALL_WITH_FDS * int8 - number of FDs * XXX_args for procedure * * - type == VIR_NET_REPLY_WITH_FDS * int8 - number of FDs * * status == VIR_NET_OK * XXX_ret for procedure * * status == VIR_NET_ERROR * remote_error Error information * * - type == VIR_NET_STREAM_HOLE * * status == VIR_NET_CONTINUE * byte[] hole data * * status == VIR_NET_ERROR * remote_error error information * * status == VIR_NET_OK * * */ enum virNetMessageType { /* client -> server. args from a method call */ VIR_NET_CALL = 0, /* server -> client. reply/error from a method call */ VIR_NET_REPLY = 1, /* either direction. async notification */ VIR_NET_MESSAGE = 2, /* either direction. stream data packet */ VIR_NET_STREAM = 3, /* client -> server. args from a method call, with passed FDs */ VIR_NET_CALL_WITH_FDS = 4, /* server -> client. reply/error from a method call, with passed FDs */ VIR_NET_REPLY_WITH_FDS = 5, /* either direction, stream hole data packet */ VIR_NET_STREAM_HOLE = 6 }; enum virNetMessageStatus { /* Status is always VIR_NET_OK for calls. * For replies, indicates no error. */ VIR_NET_OK = 0, /* For replies, indicates that an error happened, and a struct * remote_error follows. */ VIR_NET_ERROR = 1, /* For streams, indicates that more data is still expected */ VIR_NET_CONTINUE = 2 }; /* 4 byte length word per header */ const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_HEADER_XDR_LEN = 4; struct virNetMessageHeader { unsigned prog; /* Unique ID for the program */ unsigned vers; /* Program version number */ int proc; /* Unique ID for the procedure within the program */ virNetMessageType type; /* Type of message */ unsigned serial; /* Serial number of message. */ virNetMessageStatus status; }; /* Error message. See for explanation of fields. */ /* Most of these don't really belong here. There are sadly needed * for wire ABI backwards compatibility with the rather crazy * error struct we previously defined :-( */ typedef opaque virNetMessageUUID[VIR_UUID_BUFLEN]; typedef string virNetMessageNonnullString; /* A long string, which may be NULL. */ typedef virNetMessageNonnullString *virNetMessageString; /* A domain which may not be NULL. */ struct virNetMessageNonnullDomain { virNetMessageNonnullString name; virNetMessageUUID uuid; int id; }; /* A network which may not be NULL. */ struct virNetMessageNonnullNetwork { virNetMessageNonnullString name; virNetMessageUUID uuid; }; typedef virNetMessageNonnullDomain *virNetMessageDomain; typedef virNetMessageNonnullNetwork *virNetMessageNetwork; /* NB. Fields "code", "domain" and "level" are really enums. The * numeric value should remain compatible between libvirt and * libvirtd. This means, no changing or reordering the enums as * defined in (but we don't do that anyway, for separate * ABI reasons). */ struct virNetMessageError { int code; int domain; virNetMessageString message; int level; virNetMessageDomain dom; /* unused */ virNetMessageString str1; virNetMessageString str2; virNetMessageString str3; int int1; int int2; virNetMessageNetwork net; /* unused */ }; struct virNetStreamHole { hyper length; unsigned int flags; };