enum connection_type
{
CONNECTION_TCP,
- CONNECTION_PIPE
+ CONNECTION_PIPE,
+ CONNECTION_STDINOUT
};
struct connection
{
int fd;
+ int fd_out; /* When using pipes we're writing to a different fd */
struct sockaddr_in sin;
struct command_context *cmd_ctx;
struct service *service;
struct service
{
- char *name;
+ const char *name;
enum connection_type type;
- unsigned short port;
+ const char *port;
+ unsigned short portnumber;
int fd;
struct sockaddr_in sin;
int max_connections;
struct service *next;
};
-int add_service(char *name, enum connection_type type, unsigned short port,
+int add_service(char *name, const char *port,
int max_connections, new_connection_handler_t new_connection_handler,
input_handler_t in_handler, connection_closed_handler_t close_handler,
void *priv);
int server_register_commands(struct command_context *context);
+int connection_write(struct connection *connection, const void *data, int len);
+int connection_read(struct connection *connection, void *data, int len);
+
/**
- * Used by server_loop(), defined in server_stubs.c, httpd.c, or ecosboard.c
+ * Used by server_loop(), defined in server_stubs.c or ecosboard.c
*/
void openocd_sleep_prelude(void);
/**
- * Used by server_loop(), defined in server_stubs.c, httpd.c, or ecosboard.c
+ * Used by server_loop(), defined in server_stubs.c or ecosboard.c
*/
void openocd_sleep_postlude(void);
* Call server_port like a normal COMMAND_HANDLER with an extra @a out parameter
* to receive the specified port number.
*/
+#define SERVER_PIPE_COMMAND() \
+ COMMAND_HELPER(server_pipe_command, const char **out)
+SERVER_PIPE_COMMAND();
+
#define SERVER_PORT_COMMAND() \
COMMAND_HELPER(server_port_command, unsigned short *out)
SERVER_PORT_COMMAND();
-extern int server_use_pipes;
-
#define ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED (-400)
#define ERROR_CONNECTION_REJECTED (-401)