3 //=============================================================================
5 * @file IIOP_Acceptor.h
7 * IIOP specific acceptor processing
9 * @author Fred Kuhns <fredk@cs.wustl.edu>
10 * @author Ossama Othman <ossama@uci.edu>
12 //=============================================================================
15 #ifndef TAO_IIOP_ACCEPTOR_H
16 #define TAO_IIOP_ACCEPTOR_H
18 #include /**/ "ace/pre.h"
20 #include "tao/orbconf.h"
22 #if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
24 #endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
26 #if defined (TAO_HAS_IIOP) && (TAO_HAS_IIOP != 0)
28 #include "tao/Transport_Acceptor.h"
29 #include "tao/IIOP_Connection_Handler.h"
30 #include "tao/Acceptor_Impl.h"
31 #include "tao/GIOP_Message_Version.h"
33 #include "ace/SOCK_Acceptor.h"
34 #include "ace/Acceptor.h"
36 TAO_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
39 * @class TAO_IIOP_Acceptor
41 * @brief TAO_IIOP_Acceptor
43 * The IIOP-specific bridge class for the concrete acceptor.
45 class TAO_Export TAO_IIOP_Acceptor
: public TAO_Acceptor
52 ~TAO_IIOP_Acceptor ();
54 /// @@ Helper method for the implementation repository, should go
56 const ACE_INET_Addr
& address () const;
58 /// Returns the array of endpoints in this acceptor
59 const ACE_INET_Addr
*endpoints ();
61 /// Returns address for default endpoint
62 const ACE_INET_Addr
& default_address () const;
64 /// Set address for default endpoint
65 void set_default_address (const ACE_INET_Addr
& addr
);
67 typedef TAO_Strategy_Acceptor
<TAO_IIOP_Connection_Handler
, ACE_SOCK_ACCEPTOR
> BASE_ACCEPTOR
;
68 typedef TAO_Creation_Strategy
<TAO_IIOP_Connection_Handler
> CREATION_STRATEGY
;
69 typedef TAO_Concurrency_Strategy
<TAO_IIOP_Connection_Handler
> CONCURRENCY_STRATEGY
;
70 typedef TAO_Accept_Strategy
<TAO_IIOP_Connection_Handler
, ACE_SOCK_ACCEPTOR
> ACCEPT_STRATEGY
;
73 * The TAO_Acceptor methods, check the documentation in
74 * Transport_Acceptor.h for details.
76 virtual int open (TAO_ORB_Core
*orb_core
,
81 const char *options
= 0);
82 virtual int open_default (TAO_ORB_Core
*orb_core
,
86 const char *options
= 0);
88 virtual int create_profile (const TAO::ObjectKey
&object_key
,
89 TAO_MProfile
&mprofile
,
90 CORBA::Short priority
);
91 virtual int is_collocated (const TAO_Endpoint
*endpoint
);
92 virtual CORBA::ULong
endpoint_count ();
94 virtual int object_key (IOP::TaggedProfile
&profile
,
98 * Set the host name for the given @a addr.
99 * A hostname may be forced by using @a specified_hostname. This
100 * is useful if the given address corresponds to more than one
101 * hostname and the desired one cannot be determined in any
103 * This method is used both when constructing IOR endpoints and LPL
104 * (listen point lists).
106 * The algorithm used is:
107 * - If hostname_in_ior_ has been set, it is used "as is";
108 * - else if use_dotted_decimal_addresses_ is set, the text representation
110 * - else if specified_hostname is given, it used "as is";
111 * - else a reverse (address to name) lookup is used to obtain the
112 * hostname or the IP if no reverse mapping exists.
114 virtual int hostname (TAO_ORB_Core
*orb_core
,
115 const ACE_INET_Addr
&addr
,
117 const char *specified_hostname
= 0);
122 * Clear out 'addr' & 'specified_hostname' and initialize them based
123 * upon 'address'. If a non-zero pointer is passed in for def_type,
124 * this will be set to AF_INET6 if IPv6 support is enabled and
125 * supplied hostname is either [] or [::]. It will be set to AF_INET
126 * if the hostname is 0.0.0.0, otherwise it is set to
127 * AF_UNSPEC. This value is then passed to probe_interfaces by open.
130 parse_address (const char *address
,
132 ACE_CString
&specified_hostname
,
136 * Set the host name for the given address using the dotted decimal
139 int dotted_decimal_address (const ACE_INET_Addr
&addr
,
143 * Implement the common part of the open*() methods. This method is
144 * virtual to allow a derived class implementation to be invoked
147 virtual int open_i (const ACE_INET_Addr
&addr
,
148 ACE_Reactor
*reactor
);
151 * Probe the system for available network interfaces, and initialize
152 * the <addrs_> array with an ACE_INET_Addr for each network
153 * interface. The port for each initialized ACE_INET_Addr will be
154 * set in the open_i() method. This method only gets invoked when
155 * no explicit hostname is provided in the specified endpoint.
157 * The optional argument def_type is used to constrain the resulting
158 * list of interfaces to be either only IPv6 or IPv4, or both, when
159 * ACE_HAS_IPV6 is enabled and the source endpoint was an explicitly
162 int probe_interfaces (TAO_ORB_Core
*orb_core
, int def_type
= AF_UNSPEC
);
165 * Parse protocol specific options.
167 * Currently supported:
168 * portspan -- specifies the range of ports over which the acceptor
169 * should scan looking for a free port (this is convenient
170 * for situations where you might normally use an ephemeral
171 * port but can't because you're behind a firewall and don't
172 * want to permit passage on all ephemeral ports)
174 int parse_options (const char *options
);
177 * Parse options splits the options list in to an argv array. This
178 * allows manipulation of the list in a manner similar to
179 * orb_init. By moving the consumed args to the tail of the list and
180 * reducing the argc count, the base parse_options_i can be called
181 * by derived parse_options_i. Method returns -1 if an ill-formed or
182 * otherwise bogus arg is encountered. The only strictly bogus arg
183 * was priority, which was a holdover from the early RT IIOP
184 * implementations. an ill-formed option is one which is missing an
185 * equal sign or something to the left of it.
187 virtual int parse_options_i (int &argc
, ACE_CString
** argv
);
189 /// Helper method to add a new profile to the mprofile for
191 int create_new_profile (const TAO::ObjectKey
&object_key
,
192 TAO_MProfile
&mprofile
,
193 CORBA::Short priority
);
195 /// Helper method to create a profile that contains all of
197 int create_shared_profile (const TAO::ObjectKey
&object_key
,
198 TAO_MProfile
&mprofile
,
199 CORBA::Short priority
);
202 void operator= (const TAO_IIOP_Acceptor
&);
203 TAO_IIOP_Acceptor (const TAO_IIOP_Acceptor
&);
206 /// Array of ACE_INET_Addr instances, each one corresponding to a
207 /// given network interface.
208 ACE_INET_Addr
*addrs_
;
211 * The number of ports over which the acceptor should search (starting
212 * at the port specified in each element of addrs_) for an available
213 * port. This is specified via the "portspan=" option to the endpoint.
215 unsigned short port_span_
;
218 * Cache the information about the endpoints serviced by this
220 * There may in fact be multiple hostnames for this endpoint. For
221 * example, if the IP address is INADDR_ANY (0.0.0.0) then there
222 * will be possibly a different hostname for each interface.
227 * Override the hostname used in the ORBEndPoint.
229 char *hostname_in_ior_
;
231 /// The number of host names cached in the hosts_ array (equivalent
232 /// to the number of endpoints opened by this Acceptor).
233 CORBA::ULong endpoint_count_
;
236 * The GIOP version for this endpoint
237 * @@ Theoretically they shouldn't be here!! We need to look at a
238 * way to move this out
240 TAO_GIOP_Message_Version version_
;
243 TAO_ORB_Core
*orb_core_
;
245 /// Enable socket option SO_REUSEADDR to be set
248 /// Address for default endpoint
249 ACE_INET_Addr default_address_
;
252 /// The concrete acceptor, as a pointer to it's base class.
253 BASE_ACCEPTOR base_acceptor_
;
255 /// Acceptor strategies.
256 CREATION_STRATEGY
*creation_strategy_
;
257 CONCURRENCY_STRATEGY
*concurrency_strategy_
;
258 ACCEPT_STRATEGY
*accept_strategy_
;
261 TAO_END_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
263 #if defined(__ACE_INLINE__)
264 #include "tao/IIOP_Acceptor.inl"
265 #endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */
267 #endif /* TAO_HAS_IIOP && TAO_HAS_IIOP != 0 */
269 #include /**/ "ace/post.h"
270 #endif /* TAO_IIOP_ACCEPTOR_H */