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📄 sender.cpp

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/* -*- C++ -*- */// sender.cpp,v 1.4 2004/12/19 10:42:48 jwillemsen Exp// ============================================================================//// = LIBRARY//    ACE_wrappers/examples/QOS//// = FILENAME//    client.cpp//// = AUTHOR//    Vishal Kachroo <vishal@cs.wustl.edu>//// ============================================================================#include "ace/QoS/QoS_Session.h"#include "ace/QoS/QoS_Session_Factory.h"#include "ace/QoS/QoS_Session_Impl.h"#include "ace/QoS/QoS_Decorator.h"#include "ace/QoS/SOCK_Dgram_Mcast_QoS.h"#include "QoS_Util.h"#include "Fill_ACE_QoS.h"#include "QoS_Signal_Handler.h"#include "Sender_QoS_Event_Handler.h"// To open QOS sockets administrative access is required on the// machine. Fill in default values for QoS structure.  The default// values were simply choosen from existing QOS templates available// via WSAGetQosByName.  Notice that ProviderSpecific settings are// being allowed when picking the "default" template but not for// "well-known" QOS templates.  Also notice that since data is only// flowing from sender to receiver, different flowspecs are filled in// depending upon whether this application is acting as a sender or// receiver.// This function fills up the ACE_QoS_Params with the supplied iovec and ACE_QoS.intFillQoSParams (ACE_QoS_Params &qos_params,               iovec* iov,               ACE_QoS* qos){  qos_params.callee_data (iov);  qos_params.caller_data (0);  qos_params.socket_qos (qos);  qos_params.group_socket_qos (0);  qos_params.flags (ACE_JL_BOTH);  return 0;}intACE_TMAIN (int argc, ACE_TCHAR * argv[]){  ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,              "Sender\n"));  QoS_Util qos_util(argc, argv);  if (qos_util.parse_args () == -1)    ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,                       "Error in parsing args\n"),                      -1);  // This is a multicast application.  if (qos_util.multicast_flag ())    {       Fill_ACE_QoS  fill_ace_qos;       // The application adds the flow specs that it wants into the       // Fill_ACE_QoS. The Fill_ACE_QoS indexes the flow specs by the flow       // spec names. Here the new flowspec being added is g_711.       ACE_CString g_711 ("g_711");       switch (fill_ace_qos.map ().bind (g_711,                                         new ACE_Flow_Spec (9200,                                                            708,                                                            18400,                                                            0,                                                            0,                                                            ACE_SERVICETYPE_CONTROLLEDLOAD,                                                            368,                                                            368,                                                            25,                                                            1)))         {         case 1 :           ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,                              "Unable to bind the new flow spec\n"                              "The Flow Spec name already exists\n"),                             -1);           break;         case -1 :           ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,                              "Unable to bind the new flow spec\n"),                             -1);           break;         }       ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,                   "g_711 Flow Spec bound successfully\n"));       // This is a sender. So we fill in the sending QoS parameters.       ACE_QoS ace_qos_sender;       if (fill_ace_qos.fill_simplex_sender_qos (ace_qos_sender,                                                 g_711) !=0)         ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,                            "Unable to fill simplex sender qos\n"),                           -1);       else         ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,                     "Filled up the Sender QoS parameters\n"));       // Opening a new Multicast Datagram. It is absolutely necessary that       // the sender and the receiver subscribe to the same multicast       // addresses to make sure the "multicast sessions" for the two are       // the same. This is used to match the RESV<->PATH states.       ACE_SOCK_Dgram_Mcast_QoS dgram_mcast_qos;      // Multicast Session Address specified by user at command line.      // If this address is not specified,      // <localhost:ACE_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_PORT> is assumed.       ACE_INET_Addr mult_addr (*(qos_util.mult_session_addr ()));      // Fill the ACE_QoS_Params to be passed to the <ACE_OS::join_leaf>      // through subscribe.      ACE_QoS_Params qos_params;      FillQoSParams (qos_params, 0, &ace_qos_sender);      // Create a QoS Session Factory.      ACE_QoS_Session_Factory session_factory;      // Ask the factory to create a QoS session.      ACE_QoS_Session *qos_session =        session_factory.create_session ();      // Create a destination address for the QoS session. The same      // address should be used for the subscribe call later. A copy is      // made below only to distinguish the two usages of the dest      // address.      ACE_INET_Addr dest_addr (mult_addr);      // A QoS session is defined by the 3-tuple [DestAddr, DestPort,      // Protocol]. Initialize the QoS session.      if (qos_session->open (mult_addr,                             IPPROTO_UDP) == -1)        ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,                           "Error in opening the QoS session\n"),                          -1);      else        ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,                    "QoS session opened successfully\n"));      // The following call opens the Dgram_Mcast and calls the      // <ACE_OS::join_leaf> with the qos_params supplied here. Note the      // QoS session object is passed into this call. This subscribes the      // underlying socket to the passed in QoS session. For joining      // multiple multicast sessions, the following subscribe call should      // be made with different multicast addresses and a new QoS session      // object should be passed in for each such call. The QoS session      // objects can be created only through the session factory. Care      // should be taken that the mult_addr for the subscribe() call      // matches the dest_addr of the QoS session object. If this is not      // done, the subscribe call will fail. A more abstract version of      // subscribe will be added that constrains the various features of      // GQoS like different flags etc.      if (dgram_mcast_qos.subscribe (mult_addr,                                     qos_params,                                     1,                                     0,                                     AF_INET,                                     // ACE_FROM_PROTOCOL_INFO,                                     0,                                     0, // ACE_Protocol_Info,                                     0,                                     ACE_OVERLAPPED_SOCKET_FLAG                                     | ACE_FLAG_MULTIPOINT_C_LEAF                                     | ACE_FLAG_MULTIPOINT_D_LEAF,                                     qos_session) == -1)        ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,                           "Error in subscribe\n"),                          -1);      else        ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,                    "Dgram_Mcast subscribe succeeds \n"));      int nIP_TTL = 25;      char achInBuf [BUFSIZ];      u_long dwBytes;      // Should this be abstracted into QoS objects ?? Doesnt seem to have      // to do anything directly with QoS.      if (ACE_OS::ioctl (dgram_mcast_qos.get_handle (), // Socket.                         ACE_SIO_MULTICAST_SCOPE, // IO control code.                         &nIP_TTL, // In buffer.                         sizeof (nIP_TTL), // Length of in buffer.                         achInBuf, // Out buffer.                         BUFSIZ, // Length of Out buffer.                         &dwBytes, // bytes returned.                         0, // Overlapped.                         0) == -1) // Func.        ACE_ERROR ((LM_ERROR,                    "Error in Multicast scope ACE_OS::ioctl() \n"));      else        ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,                    "Setting TTL with Multicast scope ACE_OS::ioctl call succeeds \n"));            int bFlag = 0;            // Should this be abstracted into QoS objects ?? Doesnt seem to have      // to do anything directly with QoS.      if (ACE_OS::ioctl (dgram_mcast_qos.get_handle (), // Socket.                         ACE_SIO_MULTIPOINT_LOOPBACK, // IO control code.                         &bFlag, // In buffer.                         sizeof (bFlag), // Length of in buffer.                         achInBuf, // Out buffer.                         BUFSIZ, // Length of Out buffer.                         &dwBytes, // bytes returned.                         0, // Overlapped.                         0) == -1) // Func.        ACE_ERROR ((LM_ERROR,                    "Error in Loopback ACE_OS::ioctl() \n"));      else        ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,                    "Disable Loopback with ACE_OS::ioctl call succeeds \n"));            // This is a sender.       qos_session->flags (ACE_QoS_Session::ACE_QOS_SENDER);            ACE_QoS_Manager qos_manager = dgram_mcast_qos.qos_manager ();            // Since we are using RSVP, it is imperative that the client      // application have the option of supplying the source sender      // port for the RSVP messages. A default will be chosen by the      // ACE API if this is not done.      qos_session->source_port (qos_util.source_port ());            // Set the QoS for the session. Replaces the ioctl () call that      // was being made previously.      if (qos_session->qos (&dgram_mcast_qos,                            &qos_manager,                            ace_qos_sender) == -1)        ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,                           "Unable to set QoS\n"),                          -1);      else        ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,                    "Setting QOS succeeds.\n"));            // Register a signal handler that helps to gracefully close the open      // QoS sessions.      QoS_Signal_Handler qos_signal_handler (qos_session);      // Register the usual SIGINT signal handler with the Reactor for      // the application to gracefully release the QoS session and      // shutdown.      if (ACE_Reactor::instance ()->register_handler           (SIGINT, &qos_signal_handler) == -1)        ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,                           "Error in registering the Signal Handler.\n"),                          -1);      // Handler to process QoS and Data events for the reciever.      Sender_QoS_Event_Handler qos_event_handler (dgram_mcast_qos,                                                  qos_session);      // Decorate the above handler with QoS functionality.       ACE_QoS_Decorator qos_decorator (&qos_event_handler,                                       qos_session);      // Initialize the Decorator.      if (qos_decorator.init () != 0)        ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,                           "QoS Decorator init () failed.\n"),                          -1);      // Register the decorated Event Handler with the Reactor.      if (ACE_Reactor::instance ()->register_handler (&qos_decorator,                                                      ACE_Event_Handler::QOS_MASK |                                                      ACE_Event_Handler::READ_MASK) == -1)        ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,                           "Error in registering the Decorator with the Reactor\n"),                          -1);            // Start the event loop.      ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,                  "Running the Event Loop ... \n"));            ACE_Reactor::instance ()->run_event_loop ();            ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,                  "(%P|%t) shutting down server logging daemon\n"));    }  else    ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,                "Specify a -m option for multicast application\n"));  return 0;}

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