// :vim ts=4 sw=4 noet: /* ================================================================================== Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Nokia Copyright (c) 2018-2020 AT&T Intellectual Property. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. ================================================================================== */ /* Mnemonic: sender.c Abstract: Very simple test sender. Sends messages with a given delay between each. The sender also uses epoll_wait() to ensure that any received messages don't clog the queue. Parms: The following positional parameters are recognised on the command line: [listen_port [delay [stats-freq] [msg-type]]]] Defaults: listen_port 43086 delay (mu-sec) 1000000 (1 sec) stats-freq 10 msg-type 0 Date: 1 April 2019 CAUTION: This example is now being pulled directly into the user documentation. Because of this some altered line lengths and/or parameter list breaks which seem strage have been applied to ensure that it formats nicely. All code following the 'start_example' tag below is included. */ // start_example #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include int main( int argc, char** argv ) { void* mrc; // msg router context struct epoll_event events[1]; // list of events to give to epoll struct epoll_event epe; // event definition for event to listen to int ep_fd = -1; // epoll's file des (given to epoll_wait) int rcv_fd; // file des for epoll checks int nready; // number of events ready for receive rmr_mbuf_t* sbuf; // send buffer rmr_mbuf_t* rbuf; // received buffer int count = 0; int rcvd_count = 0; char* listen_port = "43086"; int delay = 1000000; // mu-sec delay between messages int mtype = 0; int stats_freq = 100; if( argc > 1 ) { // simplistic arg picking listen_port = argv[1]; } if( argc > 2 ) { delay = atoi( argv[2] ); } if( argc > 3 ) { mtype = atoi( argv[3] ); } fprintf( stderr, " listen port: %s; mtype: %d; delay: %d\n", listen_port, mtype, delay ); if( (mrc = rmr_init( listen_port, 1400, RMRFL_NONE )) == NULL ) { fprintf( stderr, " unable to initialise RMR\n" ); exit( 1 ); } rcv_fd = rmr_get_rcvfd( mrc ); // set up epoll things, start by getting the FD from RMR if( rcv_fd < 0 ) { fprintf( stderr, " unable to set up polling fd\n" ); exit( 1 ); } if( (ep_fd = epoll_create1( 0 )) < 0 ) { fprintf( stderr, "[FAIL] unable to create epoll fd: %d\n", errno ); exit( 1 ); } epe.events = EPOLLIN; epe.data.fd = rcv_fd; if( epoll_ctl( ep_fd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, rcv_fd, &epe ) != 0 ) { fprintf( stderr, "[FAIL] epoll_ctl status not 0 : %s\n", strerror( errno ) ); exit( 1 ); } sbuf = rmr_alloc_msg( mrc, 256 ); // alloc 1st send buf; subsequent bufs alloc on send rbuf = NULL; // don't need to alloc receive buffer while( ! rmr_ready( mrc ) ) { // must have route table sleep( 1 ); // wait til we get one } fprintf( stderr, " rmr is ready\n" ); while( 1 ) { // send messages until the cows come home snprintf( sbuf->payload, 200, "count=%d received= %d ts=%lld %d stand up and cheer!", // create the payload count, rcvd_count, (long long) time( NULL ), rand() ); sbuf->mtype = mtype; // fill in the message bits sbuf->len = strlen( sbuf->payload ) + 1; // send full ascii-z string sbuf->state = 0; sbuf = rmr_send_msg( mrc, sbuf ); // send & get next buf to fill in while( sbuf->state == RMR_ERR_RETRY ) { // soft failure (device busy?) retry sbuf = rmr_send_msg( mrc, sbuf ); // w/ simple spin that doesn't give up } count++; // check to see if anything was received and pull all messages in while( (nready = epoll_wait( ep_fd, events, 1, 0 )) > 0 ) { // 0 is non-blocking if( events[0].data.fd == rcv_fd ) { // waiting on 1 thing, so [0] is ok errno = 0; rbuf = rmr_rcv_msg( mrc, rbuf ); // receive and ignore; just count if( rbuf ) { rcvd_count++; } } } if( (count % stats_freq) == 0 ) { // occasional stats out to tty fprintf( stderr, " sent %d received %d\n", count, rcvd_count ); } usleep( delay ); } }