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254 lines
7.5 KiB
C
254 lines
7.5 KiB
C
/* nssel.c
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*
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* The io waiter is a helper object enabling us to wait on a set of streams to become
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* ready for IO - this is modelled after select(). We need this, because
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* stream drivers may have different concepts. Consequently,
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* the structure must contain nsd_t's from the same stream driver type
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* only. This is implemented as a singly-linked list where every
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* new element is added at the top of the list.
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*
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* Work on this module begun 2008-04-22 by Rainer Gerhards.
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*
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* Copyright 2008-2014 Adiscon GmbH.
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*
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* This file is part of the rsyslog runtime library.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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* -or-
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* see COPYING.ASL20 in the source distribution
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#include "config.h"
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#include "rsyslog.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "rsyslog.h"
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#include "obj.h"
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#include "module-template.h"
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#include "netstrm.h"
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#include "nssel.h"
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/* static data */
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DEFobjStaticHelpers
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DEFobjCurrIf(glbl)
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/* load our low-level driver. This must be done before any
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* driver-specific functions (allmost all...) can be carried
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* out. Note that the driver's .ifIsLoaded is correctly
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* initialized by calloc() and we depend on that. Please note that
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* we do some name-mangeling. We know that each nsd driver also needs
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* a nssel driver. So we simply append "sel" to the nsd driver name: This,
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* of course, means that the driver name must match these rules, but that
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* shouldn't be a real problem.
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* WARNING: this code is mostly identical to similar code in
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* netstrms.c - TODO: abstract it and move it to some common place.
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* rgerhards, 2008-04-28
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*/
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static rsRetVal
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loadDrvr(nssel_t *pThis)
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{
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DEFiRet;
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uchar *pBaseDrvrName;
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uchar szDrvrName[48]; /* 48 shall be large enough */
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pBaseDrvrName = pThis->pBaseDrvrName;
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if(pBaseDrvrName == NULL) /* if no drvr name is set, use system default */
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pBaseDrvrName = glbl.GetDfltNetstrmDrvr();
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if(snprintf((char*)szDrvrName, sizeof(szDrvrName), "lmnsdsel_%s", pBaseDrvrName) == sizeof(szDrvrName))
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ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_DRVRNAME_TOO_LONG);
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CHKmalloc(pThis->pDrvrName = (uchar*) strdup((char*)szDrvrName));
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pThis->Drvr.ifVersion = nsdCURR_IF_VERSION;
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/* The pDrvrName+2 below is a hack to obtain the object name. It
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* safes us to have yet another variable with the name without "lm" in
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* front of it. If we change the module load interface, we may re-think
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* about this hack, but for the time being it is efficient and clean
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* enough. -- rgerhards, 2008-04-18
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*/
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CHKiRet(obj.UseObj(__FILE__, szDrvrName+2, DONT_LOAD_LIB, (void*) &pThis->Drvr));
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finalize_it:
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if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) {
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if(pThis->pDrvrName != NULL) {
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free(pThis->pDrvrName);
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pThis->pDrvrName = NULL;
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}
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}
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RETiRet;
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}
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/* Standard-Constructor */
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BEGINobjConstruct(nssel) /* be sure to specify the object type also in END macro! */
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ENDobjConstruct(nssel)
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/* destructor for the nssel object */
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BEGINobjDestruct(nssel) /* be sure to specify the object type also in END and CODESTART macros! */
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CODESTARTobjDestruct(nssel)
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if(pThis->pDrvrData != NULL)
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pThis->Drvr.Destruct(&pThis->pDrvrData);
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/* and now we must release our driver, if we got one. We use the presence of
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* a driver name string as load indicator (because we also need that string
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* to release the driver
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*/
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free(pThis->pBaseDrvrName);
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if(pThis->pDrvrName != NULL) {
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obj.ReleaseObj(__FILE__, pThis->pDrvrName+2, DONT_LOAD_LIB, (void*) &pThis->Drvr);
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free(pThis->pDrvrName);
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}
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ENDobjDestruct(nssel)
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/* ConstructionFinalizer */
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static rsRetVal
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ConstructFinalize(nssel_t *pThis)
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{
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DEFiRet;
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ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, nssel);
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CHKiRet(loadDrvr(pThis));
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CHKiRet(pThis->Drvr.Construct(&pThis->pDrvrData));
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finalize_it:
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RETiRet;
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}
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/* set the base driver name. If the driver name
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* is set to NULL, the previously set name is deleted but
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* no name set again (which results in the system default being
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* used)-- rgerhards, 2008-05-05
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*/
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static rsRetVal
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SetDrvrName(nssel_t *pThis, uchar *pszName)
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{
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DEFiRet;
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ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, nssel);
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if(pThis->pBaseDrvrName != NULL) {
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free(pThis->pBaseDrvrName);
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pThis->pBaseDrvrName = NULL;
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}
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if(pszName != NULL) {
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CHKmalloc(pThis->pBaseDrvrName = (uchar*) strdup((char*) pszName));
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}
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finalize_it:
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RETiRet;
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}
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/* Add a stream object to the current select() set.
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* Note that a single stream may have multiple "sockets" if
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* it is a listener. If so, all of them are begin added.
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*/
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static rsRetVal
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Add(nssel_t *pThis, netstrm_t *pStrm, nsdsel_waitOp_t waitOp)
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{
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DEFiRet;
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ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, nssel);
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ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pStrm, netstrm);
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CHKiRet(pThis->Drvr.Add(pThis->pDrvrData, pStrm->pDrvrData, waitOp));
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finalize_it:
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RETiRet;
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}
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/* wait for IO to happen on one of our netstreams. iNumReady has
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* the number of ready "sockets" after the call. This function blocks
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* until some are ready. EAGAIN is retried.
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*/
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static rsRetVal
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Wait(nssel_t *pThis, int *piNumReady)
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{
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DEFiRet;
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ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, nssel);
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assert(piNumReady != NULL);
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iRet = pThis->Drvr.Select(pThis->pDrvrData, piNumReady);
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RETiRet;
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}
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/* Check if a stream is ready for IO. *piNumReady contains the remaining number
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* of ready streams. Note that this function may say the stream is not ready
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* but still decrement *piNumReady. This can happen when (e.g. with TLS) the low
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* level driver requires some IO which is hidden from the upper layer point of view.
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* rgerhards, 2008-04-23
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*/
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static rsRetVal
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IsReady(nssel_t *pThis, netstrm_t *pStrm, nsdsel_waitOp_t waitOp, int *pbIsReady,
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int __attribute__((unused)) *piNumReady)
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{
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DEFiRet;
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ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, nssel);
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ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pStrm, netstrm);
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assert(pbIsReady != NULL);
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assert(piNumReady != NULL);
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iRet = pThis->Drvr.IsReady(pThis->pDrvrData, pStrm->pDrvrData, waitOp, pbIsReady);
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RETiRet;
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}
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/* queryInterface function */
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BEGINobjQueryInterface(nssel)
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CODESTARTobjQueryInterface(nssel)
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if(pIf->ifVersion != nsselCURR_IF_VERSION) {/* check for current version, increment on each change */
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ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INTERFACE_NOT_SUPPORTED);
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}
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/* ok, we have the right interface, so let's fill it
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* Please note that we may also do some backwards-compatibility
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* work here (if we can support an older interface version - that,
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* of course, also affects the "if" above).
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*/
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pIf->Construct = nsselConstruct;
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pIf->ConstructFinalize = ConstructFinalize;
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pIf->Destruct = nsselDestruct;
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pIf->SetDrvrName = SetDrvrName;
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pIf->Add = Add;
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pIf->Wait = Wait;
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pIf->IsReady = IsReady;
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finalize_it:
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ENDobjQueryInterface(nssel)
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/* exit our class
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*/
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BEGINObjClassExit(nssel, OBJ_IS_LOADABLE_MODULE) /* CHANGE class also in END MACRO! */
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CODESTARTObjClassExit(nssel)
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/* release objects we no longer need */
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objRelease(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT);
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ENDObjClassExit(nssel)
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/* Initialize the nssel class. Must be called as the very first method
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* before anything else is called inside this class.
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* rgerhards, 2008-02-19
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*/
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BEGINObjClassInit(nssel, 1, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE) /* class, version */
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/* request objects we use */
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DBGPRINTF("doing nsselClassInit\n");
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CHKiRet(objUse(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT));
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/* set our own handlers */
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ENDObjClassInit(nssel)
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/* vi:set ai:
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*/
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