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"""MonitoredQueue class declarations. Authors ------- * MinRK * Brian Granger """ # # Copyright (c) 2010 Min Ragan-Kelley, Brian Granger # # This file is part of pyzmq, but is derived and adapted from zmq_queue.cpp # originally from libzmq-2.1.6, used under LGPLv3 # # pyzmq is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the Lesser GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # pyzmq is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # Lesser GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the Lesser GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. # #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imports #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- from zmq.backend.cython.libzmq cimport * #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # MonitoredQueue C functions #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- cdef inline int _relay(void *insocket_, void *outsocket_, void *sidesocket_, zmq_msg_t msg, zmq_msg_t side_msg, zmq_msg_t id_msg, bint swap_ids) nogil: cdef int rc cdef int64_t flag_2 cdef int flag_3 cdef int flags cdef bint more cdef size_t flagsz cdef void * flag_ptr if ZMQ_VERSION_MAJOR < 3: flagsz = sizeof (int64_t) flag_ptr = &flag_2 else: flagsz = sizeof (int) flag_ptr = &flag_3 if swap_ids:# both router, must send second identity first # recv two ids into msg, id_msg rc = zmq_msg_recv(&msg, insocket_, 0) if rc < 0: return rc rc = zmq_msg_recv(&id_msg, insocket_, 0) if rc < 0: return rc # send second id (id_msg) first #!!!! always send a copy before the original !!!! rc = zmq_msg_copy(&side_msg, &id_msg) if rc < 0: return rc rc = zmq_msg_send(&side_msg, outsocket_, ZMQ_SNDMORE) if rc < 0: return rc rc = zmq_msg_send(&id_msg, sidesocket_, ZMQ_SNDMORE) if rc < 0: return rc # send first id (msg) second rc = zmq_msg_copy(&side_msg, &msg) if rc < 0: return rc rc = zmq_msg_send(&side_msg, outsocket_, ZMQ_SNDMORE) if rc < 0: return rc rc = zmq_msg_send(&msg, sidesocket_, ZMQ_SNDMORE) if rc < 0: return rc while (True): rc = zmq_msg_recv(&msg, insocket_, 0) if rc < 0: return rc # assert (rc == 0) rc = zmq_getsockopt (insocket_, ZMQ_RCVMORE, flag_ptr, &flagsz) if rc < 0: return rc flags = 0 if ZMQ_VERSION_MAJOR < 3: if flag_2: flags |= ZMQ_SNDMORE else: if flag_3: flags |= ZMQ_SNDMORE # LABEL has been removed: # rc = zmq_getsockopt (insocket_, ZMQ_RCVLABEL, flag_ptr, &flagsz) # if flag_3: # flags |= ZMQ_SNDLABEL # assert (rc == 0) rc = zmq_msg_copy(&side_msg, &msg) if rc < 0: return rc if flags: rc = zmq_msg_send(&side_msg, outsocket_, flags) if rc < 0: return rc # only SNDMORE for side-socket rc = zmq_msg_send(&msg, sidesocket_, ZMQ_SNDMORE) if rc < 0: return rc else: rc = zmq_msg_send(&side_msg, outsocket_, 0) if rc < 0: return rc rc = zmq_msg_send(&msg, sidesocket_, 0) if rc < 0: return rc break return rc # the MonitoredQueue C function, adapted from zmq::queue.cpp : cdef inline int c_monitored_queue (void *insocket_, void *outsocket_, void *sidesocket_, zmq_msg_t *in_msg_ptr, zmq_msg_t *out_msg_ptr, int swap_ids) nogil: """The actual C function for a monitored queue device. See ``monitored_queue()`` for details. """ cdef zmq_msg_t msg cdef int rc = zmq_msg_init (&msg) cdef zmq_msg_t id_msg rc = zmq_msg_init (&id_msg) if rc < 0: return rc cdef zmq_msg_t side_msg rc = zmq_msg_init (&side_msg) if rc < 0: return rc cdef zmq_pollitem_t items [2] items [0].socket = insocket_ items [0].fd = 0 items [0].events = ZMQ_POLLIN items [0].revents = 0 items [1].socket = outsocket_ items [1].fd = 0 items [1].events = ZMQ_POLLIN items [1].revents = 0 # I don't think sidesocket should be polled? # items [2].socket = sidesocket_ # items [2].fd = 0 # items [2].events = ZMQ_POLLIN # items [2].revents = 0 while (True): # // Wait while there are either requests or replies to process. rc = zmq_poll (&items [0], 2, -1) if rc < 0: return rc # // The algorithm below assumes ratio of request and replies processed # // under full load to be 1:1. Although processing requests replies # // first is tempting it is suspectible to DoS attacks (overloading # // the system with unsolicited replies). # # // Process a request. if (items [0].revents & ZMQ_POLLIN): # send in_prefix to side socket rc = zmq_msg_copy(&side_msg, in_msg_ptr) if rc < 0: return rc rc = zmq_msg_send(&side_msg, sidesocket_, ZMQ_SNDMORE) if rc < 0: return rc # relay the rest of the message rc = _relay(insocket_, outsocket_, sidesocket_, msg, side_msg, id_msg, swap_ids) if rc < 0: return rc if (items [1].revents & ZMQ_POLLIN): # send out_prefix to side socket rc = zmq_msg_copy(&side_msg, out_msg_ptr) if rc < 0: return rc rc = zmq_msg_send(&side_msg, sidesocket_, ZMQ_SNDMORE) if rc < 0: return rc # relay the rest of the message rc = _relay(outsocket_, insocket_, sidesocket_, msg, side_msg, id_msg, swap_ids) if rc < 0: return rc return rc