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extern "C" {
#endif
+/*
+ * The SysDB frontend protocol is based on messages being passed between the
+ * client and the server. Each message includes a header containing the
+ * message type which is usually a status or command code, the length of the
+ * message not including the header, and the message body. The content of the
+ * message body depends on the message type. Both, the message type and length
+ * are stored in an unsigned 32bit integer in network byte-order.
+ *
+ * Any strings in the message body may not include a zero byte.
+ *
+ * 1 3 4 6
+ * 0 6 2 8 4
+ * +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
+ * | message type | message length |
+ * +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
+ * | message body ...
+ *
+ */
+
/* status codes returned to a client */
typedef enum {
- CONNECTION_OK = 0,
- CONNECTION_ERROR
+ /*
+ * Generic status and log messages.
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_OK:
+ * Indicates that a command was successful. The message body will usually
+ * be empty but may contain a string providing unformatted information
+ * providing more details.
+ *
+ * 0 32 64
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | OK | len(msg) |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | optional status message ... |
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_OK = 0,
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_ERROR:
+ * Indicates that a command has failed. The message body will contain a
+ * string describing the error.
+ *
+ * 0 32 64
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | ERROR | len(msg) |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | error message ... |
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_ERROR,
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_LOG:
+ * Indicates an asynchronous log message. The message body will contain
+ * the log priority (see utils/error.h) and message. Log messages may be
+ * sent to the client any time.
+ *
+ * 0 32 64
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | LOG | length |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | log priority | log message |
+ * +---------------+ |
+ * | ... |
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_LOG,
+
+ /*
+ * Query-result specific messages.
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_DATA:
+ * Indicates that a data query was successful. The message body will
+ * contain the type of the data and the result encoded as a JSON string.
+ * The type is the same as the command code of the respective command (see
+ * below) and is stored as an unsigned 32bit integer in network
+ * byte-order. The result may be empty (but the type is still included) if
+ * the query did not return any result. The type and the result message
+ * are empty on empty commands.
+ *
+ * 0 32 64
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | DATA | length |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | result type | result ... |
+ * +---------------+ |
+ * | ... |
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_DATA = 100,
} sdb_conn_status_t;
/* accepted commands / state of the connection */
typedef enum {
- /* connection handling */
- CONNECTION_IDLE = 0,
- CONNECTION_PING,
- CONNECTION_STARTUP,
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_IDLE:
+ * This is an internal state used for idle connections.
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_IDLE = 0,
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_PING:
+ * Check if the current connection is still alive. The server will reply
+ * with SDB_CONNECTION_OK and an empty message body if it was able to
+ * handle the command.
+ *
+ * 0 32 64
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | PING | 0 |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_PING,
- /* querying */
- CONNECTION_LIST,
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_STARTUP:
+ * Setup of a client connection. The message body shall include the
+ * username of the user contacting the server. The server may then send
+ * further requests to the client for authentication (not implemented
+ * yet). Once the setup and authentication was successful, the server
+ * replies with SDB_CONNECTION_OK. Further information may be requested
+ * from the server using special messages specific to the authentication
+ * method. The server does not send any asynchronous messages before
+ * startup is complete.
+ *
+ * 0 32 64
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | STARTUP | len(username) |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | username ... |
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_STARTUP,
+
+ /*
+ * Querying the server. On success, the server replies with
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_DATA.
+ *
+ * The command codes listed here are used, both, for sending a query to
+ * the server and to indicate the response type from a query in a DATA
+ * message.
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_QUERY:
+ * Execute a query in the server. The message body shall include a single
+ * query command as a text string. Multiple commands are ignored by the
+ * server entirely to protect against injection attacks.
+ *
+ * 0 32 64
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | QUERY | len(query) |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | query string ... |
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_QUERY,
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_FETCH:
+ * Execute the 'FETCH' command in the server. The message body shall
+ * include the type and the identifier of the object to be retrieved.
+ * Hosts are identified by their name. Other types are not supported yet.
+ * The type is encoded as a 32bit integer in network byte-order.
+ *
+ * 0 32 64
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | FETCH | length |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | object type | identifier |
+ * +---------------+ |
+ * | ... |
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_FETCH,
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_LIST:
+ * Execute the 'LIST' command in the server. The message body may include
+ * the type of the objects to be listed, encoded as a 32bit integer in
+ * network byte-order. The response includes all hosts and the respective
+ * child objects. By default, all hosts are listed.
+ *
+ * 0 32 64
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | LIST | length |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | [object type] |
+ * +---------------+
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_LIST,
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_LOOKUP:
+ * Execute the 'LOOKUP' command in the server. The message body shall
+ * include the type of the objects to look up and a string representing
+ * the conditional expression of the 'MATCHING' clause. The type is
+ * encoded as a 32bit integer in network byte-order.
+ *
+ * 0 32 64
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | LOOKUP | length |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | object type | matching |
+ * +---------------+ |
+ * | clause ... |
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_LOOKUP,
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_TIMESERIES:
+ * Execute the 'TIMESERIES' command in the server. This command is not yet
+ * supported on the wire. Use SDB_CONNECTION_QUERY instead.
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_TIMESERIES,
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_STORE:
+ * Execute the 'STORE' command in the server. The message body shall
+ * include the type of the object to be stored, the timestamp of the last
+ * update, and a list of fields describing the object depending on the
+ * object type. Object types are encoded as 32bit integers in network
+ * byte-order where attribute types are bitwise ORed with the appropriate
+ * parent object type. Timestamps are encoded as 64bit integers in network
+ * byte-order. Fields are null-terminated strings.
+ *
+ * 0 32 64
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | STORE | length |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | object type | last_update.. |
+ * +---------------+---------------+
+ * | ... | fields |
+ * +---------------+ |
+ * | ... |
+ *
+ * Fields:
+ *
+ * HOST: name
+ * SERVICE: hostname, name
+ * METRIC: hostname, name, [store type, store id]
+ * ATTRIBUTE: [hostname], parent object name, key, <value>
+ *
+ * Values are encoded as their type (32bit integer in network byte-order),
+ * and their content as implemented by sdb_proto_marshal_data.
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_STORE = 50,
+
+ /* Only used internally: */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_STORE_HOST,
+ SDB_CONNECTION_STORE_SERVICE,
+ SDB_CONNECTION_STORE_METRIC,
+ SDB_CONNECTION_STORE_ATTRIBUTE,
+
+ /*
+ * Command subcomponents.
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_MATCHER:
+ * A parsed matcher. Only used internally.
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_MATCHER = 100,
+
+ /*
+ * SDB_CONNECTION_EXPR:
+ * A parsed expression. Only used internally.
+ */
+ SDB_CONNECTION_EXPR,
} sdb_conn_state_t;
+#define SDB_CONN_MSGTYPE_TO_STRING(t) \
+ (((t) == SDB_CONNECTION_IDLE) ? "IDLE" \
+ : ((t) == SDB_CONNECTION_PING) ? "PING" \
+ : ((t) == SDB_CONNECTION_STARTUP) ? "STARTUP" \
+ : ((t) == SDB_CONNECTION_QUERY) ? "QUERY" \
+ : ((t) == SDB_CONNECTION_FETCH) ? "FETCH" \
+ : ((t) == SDB_CONNECTION_LIST) ? "LIST" \
+ : ((t) == SDB_CONNECTION_LOOKUP) ? "LOOKUP" \
+ : ((t) == SDB_CONNECTION_TIMESERIES) ? "TIMESERIES" \
+ : ((t) == SDB_CONNECTION_STORE) ? "STORE" \
+ : "UNKNOWN")
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif