#ifndef LIBNAGIOS_NSOCK_H_INCLUDED #define LIBNAGIOS_NSOCK_H_INCLUDED #include /** * @file nsock.h * @brief Nagios socket helper library * * This is a pretty stupid library, but since so many addons and * now Nagios core itself makes use of sockets, we might as well * have some simple wrappers for it that handle the most common * cases. * * @{ */ #define NSOCK_EBIND (-1) /**< failed to bind() */ #define NSOCK_ELISTEN (-2) /**< failed to listen() */ #define NSOCK_ESOCKET (-3) /**< failed to socket() */ #define NSOCK_EUNLINK (-4) /**< failed to unlink() */ #define NSOCK_ECONNECT (-5) /**< failed to connect() */ #define NSOCK_EFCNTL (-6) /**< failed to fcntl() */ #define NSOCK_EINVAL (-EINVAL) /**< -22, normally */ /* flags for the various create calls */ #define NSOCK_TCP (1 << 0) /**< use tcp mode */ #define NSOCK_UDP (1 << 1) /**< use udp mode */ #define NSOCK_UNLINK (1 << 2) /**< unlink existing path (only nsock_unix) */ #define NSOCK_REUSE (1 << 2) /**< reuse existing address */ #define NSOCK_CONNECT (1 << 3) /**< connect rather than create */ #define NSOCK_BLOCK (1 << 4) /**< socket should be in blocking mode */ /** * Grab an error string relating to nsock_unix() * @param code The error code return by the nsock library * @return An error string describing the error */ extern const char *nsock_strerror(int code); /** * Create or connect to a unix socket * To control permissions on sockets when NSOCK_LISTEN is specified, * callers will have to modify their umask() before (and possibly * after) the nsock_unix() call. * * @param path The path to connect to or create * @param flags Various options controlling the mode of the socket * @return An NSOCK_E macro on errors, the created socket on succes */ extern int nsock_unix(const char *path, unsigned int flags); /** * Write a nul-terminated message to the socket pointed to by sd. * This isn't quite the same as dprintf(), which doesn't include * the terminating nul byte. * @note This function may block, so poll(2) for writability * @param sd The socket to write to * @param fmt The format string * @return Whatever write() returns */ extern int nsock_printf_nul(int sd, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, 2, 3))); /** * Write a printf()-formatted string to the socket pointed to by sd. * This is identical to dprintf(), which is unfortunately GNU only. * @note This function may block, so poll(2) for writability * @param sd The socket to write to * @param fmt The format string * @return Whatever write() returns */ extern int nsock_printf(int sd, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, 2, 3))); /** @} */ #endif /* LIBNAGIOS_NSOCK_H_INCLUDED */