ray/src/plasma/plasma_manager.h

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#ifndef PLASMA_MANAGER_H
#define PLASMA_MANAGER_H
#include <poll.h>
#include "utarray.h"
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#ifndef RAY_NUM_RETRIES
#define NUM_RETRIES 5
#else
#define NUM_RETRIES RAY_NUM_RETRIES
#endif
/* Timeouts are in milliseconds. */
#ifndef RAY_TIMEOUT
#define MANAGER_TIMEOUT 1000
#else
#define MANAGER_TIMEOUT RAY_TIMEOUT
#endif
/* The buffer size in bytes. Data will get transfered in multiples of this */
#define BUFSIZE 4096
typedef struct plasma_manager_state plasma_manager_state;
typedef struct client_connection client_connection;
typedef struct client_object_request client_object_request;
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/**
* Initializes the plasma manager state. This connects the manager to the local
* plasma store, starts the manager listening for client connections, and
* connects the manager to a database if there is one. The returned manager
* state should be freed using the provided destroy_plasma_manager_state
* function.
*
* @param store_socket_name The socket name used to connect to the local store.
* @param manager_addr Our IP address.
* @param manager_port The IP port that we listen on.
* @param db_addr The IP address of the database to connect to. If this is NULL,
* then the manager will be initialized without a database
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* connection.
* @param db_port The IP port of the database to connect to.
* @return A pointer to the initialized plasma manager state.
*/
plasma_manager_state *init_plasma_manager_state(const char *store_socket_name,
const char *manager_addr,
int manager_port,
const char *db_addr,
int db_port);
/**
* Destroys the plasma manager state and its connections.
*
* @param state A pointer to the plasma manager state to destroy.
* @return Void.
*/
void destroy_plasma_manager_state(plasma_manager_state *state);
/**
* Process a request from another object store manager to transfer an object.
*
* @param loop This is the event loop of the plasma manager.
* @param object_id The object_id of the object we will be sending.
* @param addr The IP address of the plasma manager to send the object to.
* @param port The port of the plasma manager we are sending the object to.
* @param conn The client_connection to the other plasma manager.
* @return Void.
*
* This establishes a connection to the remote manager if one doesn't already
* exist, and queues up the request to transfer the data to the other object
* manager.
*/
void process_transfer(event_loop *loop,
object_id object_id,
uint8_t addr[4],
int port,
client_connection *conn);
/**
* Process a request from another object store manager to receive data.
*
* @param loop This is the event loop of the plasma manager.
* @param client_sock The connection to the other plasma manager.
* @param object_id The object_id of the object we will be reading.
* @param data_size Size of the object.
* @param metadata_size Size of the metadata.
* @param conn The client_connection to the other plasma manager.
* @return Void.
*
* Initializes the object we are going to write to in the local plasma store
* and then switches the data socket to read the raw object bytes instead of
* plasma requests.
*/
void process_data(event_loop *loop,
int client_sock,
object_id object_id,
int64_t data_size,
int64_t metadata_size,
client_connection *conn);
/**
* Read the next chunk of the object in transit from the plasma manager
* connected to the given socket. Once all data for this object has been read,
* the socket switches to listening for the next plasma request.
*
* @param loop This is the event loop of the plasma manager.
* @param data_sock The connection to the other plasma manager.
* @param context The client_connection to the other plasma manager.
* @return Void.
*/
void process_data_chunk(event_loop *loop,
int data_sock,
void *context,
int events);
/**
* Callback that will be called when a new object becomes available.
*
* @param loop This is the event loop of the plasma manager.
* @param client_sock The connection to the plasma store.
* @param context Plasma manager state.
* @param events (unused).
* @return Void.
*/
void process_object_notification(event_loop *loop,
int client_sock,
void *context,
int events);
/**
* Send the next request queued for the other plasma manager connected to the
* socket "data_sock". This could be a request to either write object data or
* request object data. If the request is to write object data and no data has
* been sent yet, the initial handshake to transfer the object size is
* performed.
*
* @param loop This is the event loop of the plasma manager.
* @param data_sock This is the socket the other plasma manager is listening on.
* @param context The client_connection to the other plasma manager, contains a
* queue of objects that will be sent.
* @return Void.
*/
void send_queued_request(event_loop *loop,
int data_sock,
void *context,
int events);
/**
* Register a new client connection with the plasma manager. A client can
* either be a worker or another plasma manager.
*
* @param loop This is the event loop of the plasma manager.
* @param listener_socket The socket the plasma manager is listening on.
* @param context The plasma manager state.
* @return Void.
*/
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client_connection *new_client_connection(event_loop *loop,
int listener_sock,
void *context,
int events);
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/**
* The following definitions are internal to the plasma manager code but are
* needed by the unit tests in test/manager_tests.c. This includes structs
* instantiated by the unit tests and forward declarations for functions used
* internally by the plasma manager code.
*/
/* Buffer for requests between plasma managers. */
typedef struct plasma_request_buffer plasma_request_buffer;
struct plasma_request_buffer {
int type;
object_id object_id;
uint8_t *data;
int64_t data_size;
uint8_t *metadata;
int64_t metadata_size;
/* Pointer to the next buffer that we will write to this plasma manager. This
* field is only used if we're pushing requests to another plasma manager,
* not if we are receiving data. */
plasma_request_buffer *next;
};
/**
* Call the request_transfer method, which well attempt to get an object from
* a remote Plasma manager. If it is unable to get it from another Plasma
* manager, it will cycle through a list of Plasma managers that have the
* object.
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*
* @param object_id The object ID of the object to transfer.
* @param manager_count The number of managers that have the object.
* @param manager_vector The Plasma managers that have the object.
* @param context The plasma manager state.
* @return Void.
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*/
void call_request_transfer(object_id object_id,
int manager_count,
const char *manager_vector[],
void *context);
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/**
* Clean up and free an active object context. Deregister it from the
* associated client connection and from the manager state.
*
* @param client_conn The client connection context.
* @param object_id The object ID whose context we want to delete.
* @return Void.
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*/
void remove_object_request(client_connection *client_conn,
client_object_request *object_req);
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/**
* Get a connection to the remote manager at the specified address. Creates a
* new connection to this manager if one doesn't already exist.
*
* @param state Our plasma manager state.
* @param ip_addr The IP address of the remote manager we want to connect to.
* @param port The port that the remote manager is listening on.
* @return A pointer to the connection to the remote manager.
*/
client_connection *get_manager_connection(plasma_manager_state *state,
const char *ip_addr,
int port);
/**
* Reads an object chunk sent by the given client into a buffer. This is the
* complement to write_object_chunk.
*
* @param conn The connection to the client who's sending the data.
* @param buf The buffer to write the data into.
* @return An integer representing whether the client is done sending this
* object. 1 means that the client has sent all the data, 0 means there
* is more.
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*/
int read_object_chunk(client_connection *conn, plasma_request_buffer *buf);
/**
* Writes an object chunk from a buffer to the given client. This is the
* complement to read_object_chunk.
*
* @param conn The connection to the client who's receiving the data.
* @param buf The buffer to read data from.
* @return Void.
*/
void write_object_chunk(client_connection *conn, plasma_request_buffer *buf);
/**
* Get the event loop of the given plasma manager state.
*
* @param state The state of the plasma manager whose loop we want.
* @return A pointer to the manager's event loop.
*/
event_loop *get_event_loop(plasma_manager_state *state);
/**
* Get the file descriptor for the given client's socket. This is the socket
* that the client sends or reads data through.
*
* @param conn The connection to the client who's sending or reading data.
* @return A file descriptor for the socket.
*/
int get_client_sock(client_connection *conn);
#endif /* PLASMA_MANAGER_H */