source: source/ariba/utility/messages/Message.h@ 12771

Last change on this file since 12771 was 12060, checked in by hock@…, 11 years ago

Reintegrate branch: 20130111-hock-message_classes

improvements:

  • new message classes (reboost, zero-copy)
  • "fast path" for direct links (skip overlay layer)
  • link-properties accessible from the application
  • SystemQueue can call boost::bind functions
  • protlib compatibility removed (32bit overhead saved in every message)
  • addressing2
  • AddressDiscovery discoveres only addresses on which we're actually listening
  • ariba serialization usage reduced (sill used in OverlayMsg)
  • Node::connect, easier and cleaner interface to start-up ariba from the application
  • ariba configs via JSON, XML, etc (boost::property_tree)
  • keep-alive overhead greatly reduced
  • (relayed) overlay links can actually be closed now
  • lost messages are detected in most cases
  • notification to the application when link is transformed into direct-link
  • overlay routing: send message to second best hop if it would be dropped otherwise
  • SequenceNumbers (only mechanisms, so for: upward compatibility)
  • various small fixes


regressions:

  • bluetooth is not yet working again
  • bootstrap modules deactivated
  • liblog4xx is not working (use cout-logging)

This patch brings great performance and stability improvements at cost of backward compatibility.
Also bluetooth and the bootstrap modules have not been ported to the new interfaces, yet.

File size: 8.2 KB
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38
39#ifndef MESSAGE_H_
40#define MESSAGE_H_
41
42// library includes
43#include<new>
44#include<string>
45#include<iostream>
46#include<boost/shared_array.hpp>
47
48// forward declaration
49#include "_namespace.h"
50NAMESPACE_BEGIN
51class Message;
52typedef size_t seqnum_t;
53NAMESPACE_END
54
55// library includes
56#include <cassert>
57#include<boost/shared_array.hpp>
58#include<boost/cstdint.hpp>
59
60// common includes
61#include "ariba/utility/types/Address.h"
62#include "ariba/utility/serialization.h"
63
64// reboost messages
65#include "ariba/utility/transport/messages/message.hpp"
66
67
68std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& stream, const ariba::utility::Message& msg );
69
70#include "_namespace.h"
71NAMESPACE_BEGIN
72
73using_serialization;
74using ariba::utility::Address;
75using boost::shared_array;
76
77/**
78 * This class implements an abstract message format.
79 *
80 * @author Sebastian Mies
81 */
82class Message: public VSerializeable {
83 VSERIALIZEABLE;
84
85protected:
86 friend std::ostream& ::operator<<(std::ostream& stream, const ariba::utility::Message& msg );
87
88 // payload
89 bool legacy_payload_disabled;
90 bool releasePayload;
91 Data payload; //< messages binary data
92
93 // XXX testing...
94 reboost::message_t newstyle_payload;
95 bool wrapped_up;
96
97 // addresses and control info
98 const Address* srcAddr;
99 const Address* destAddr;
100
101public:
102 /**
103 * Constructor initializing name of message to the given one
104 */
105 inline Message() :
106 legacy_payload_disabled(false), releasePayload(true), payload(),
107 newstyle_payload(), wrapped_up(false), srcAddr(NULL),destAddr(NULL) {
108 }
109
110 /**
111 * Constructs a new "root" message by copying the data described by
112 * data.
113 */
114 explicit inline Message( const Data& data ) :
115 legacy_payload_disabled(false), releasePayload(true),
116 newstyle_payload(), wrapped_up(false), srcAddr(NULL),destAddr(NULL) { // FIXME newstyle_payload..?
117 this->payload = data.clone();
118// this->root = shared_array<uint8_t>((uint8_t*)data.getBuffer());
119 }
120
121 inline void dropPayload() {
122 if (this->releasePayload) payload.release();
123 }
124
125 inline void setReleasePayload( bool release ) {
126 this->releasePayload = release;
127 }
128
129 inline Data getPayload() const {
130 return payload;
131 }
132
133 inline void setPayload( const Data& payload ) {
134 this->payload = payload;
135 }
136
137 /**
138 * Default destructor.
139 */
140 virtual ~Message();
141
142 std::string toString() const;
143
144 /**
145 * Sets the destination address
146 *
147 * @param An abstract address representation
148 */
149 inline void setDestinationAddress(const Address* addr) {
150 destAddr = addr;
151 }
152
153 /**
154 * Returns the optional abstract destination address or NULL
155 *
156 * @return the abstract destination address
157 */
158 inline const Address* getDestinationAddress() const {
159 return destAddr;
160 }
161
162 /**
163 * Set the source address of the message
164 *
165 * @param addr The abstract source address
166 */
167 inline void setSourceAddress(const Address* addr) {
168 srcAddr = addr;
169 }
170
171 /**
172 * Returns the optional abstract source address or NULL
173 *
174 * @return The abstract source address
175 */
176 inline const Address* getSourceAddress() const {
177 return srcAddr;
178 }
179
180 /**
181 * Returns a short human-readable description of this message
182 *
183 * @return A short human-readable description of this message
184 */
185 virtual const char* getDescription() const;
186
187 /**
188 * Returns a return message, that can be used to send a message
189 * back to the recipient or NULL if no message can be returned.
190 * The default implementation returns NULL.
191 *
192 * @return Return message.
193 */
194 virtual Message* createReturnMessage() const;
195
196 /**
197 * Encapsulate a message into the payload.
198 *
199 * @param message The message to be encapsulated.
200 */
201 inline void encapsulate( Message* message, int variant = DEFAULT_V ) {
202 if ( !payload.isUnspecified() ) throw "Error: Message already encapsulated";
203 payload = data_serialize( message, variant );
204 message->dropPayload();
205 }
206
207 /**
208 * Decapsulates message. In case the message
209 * has not been deserialized, this method class
210 * serialization to get an object.
211 *
212 * @return The message object or NULL if a deserialization
213 */
214 template<class T>
215 inline T* decapsulate() {
216 if (!payload.isUnspecified()) {
217 T* payloadMsg = new T();
218 data_deserialize( payloadMsg, payload );
219 return payloadMsg;
220 }
221 return NULL;
222 }
223
224 /**
225 * The same as decapsulate, but this function
226 * is used in the samples to make the semantics easier
227 * to understand. The semantics is shown to be: you get
228 * a message and convert it to your type. Not as: you
229 * get a message and have to extract your message from it.
230 */
231 template<class T>
232 inline T* convert() {
233 return decapsulate<T>();
234 }
235
236
237 // XXX testing
238 void set_payload_message(reboost::message_t msg)
239 {
240 newstyle_payload = msg;
241 }
242
243 void append_buffer(reboost::shared_buffer_t buff)
244 {
245 newstyle_payload.push_back(buff);
246 }
247
248
249 // XXX testing... packs this message into the payload message (do not use twice!!)
250 virtual reboost::message_t wrap_up_for_sending();
251
252
253 /**
254 * Uses the old serialization system to serialize itself into a (new style) shared buffer.
255 */
256 virtual reboost::shared_buffer_t serialize_into_shared_buffer();
257
258 /*
259 * XXX experimental
260 *
261 * Uses the old serialization system to deserialize itself out of a (new style) shared buffer.
262 * @return remaining sub-buffer (the "payload")
263 *
264 * Note: This is some kind of a hack! handle with care.
265 */
266 virtual reboost::shared_buffer_t deserialize_from_shared_buffer(reboost::shared_buffer_t buff);
267
268
269protected:
270 /**
271 * This class implements an explicit serializer for
272 * the message's payload.
273 */
274 class PayloadSerializer: public ExplicitSerializer {
275 private:
276 Message* msg;
277 size_t len;
278 public:
279 finline PayloadSerializer(Message* msg, size_t length = ~0) {
280 this->msg = msg;
281 this->len = length;
282 }
283
284 sznMethodBegin(X) {
285 if (X.isSerializer()) {
286 if (!msg->payload.isUnspecified()) X && msg->payload;
287 } else {
288 if (msg->payload.isUnspecified()) {
289 size_t l = ((len == ~(size_t)0) ? X.getRemainingLength() : len);
290 msg->payload = X.getRemainingData(l);
291 msg->releasePayload = false;
292 }
293 }
294 }
295 sznMethodEnd();
296 };
297
298 /**
299 * Returns a serializer of the messages payload/encapsulated
300 * message.
301 *
302 * @param length The length of the payload
303 * @return A explicit payload serializer
304 */
305 finline PayloadSerializer Payload( size_t length = ~0 )
306 {
307// assert( ! legacy_payload_disabled ); // FIXME aktuell
308
309 return PayloadSerializer( this, length );
310 }
311
312};
313
314NAMESPACE_END
315
316sznBeginDefault(ariba::utility::Message, X) {
317 X && Payload();
318} sznEnd();
319
320#endif /* MESSAGE_H_ */
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