annotate osx/include/capnp/rpc.h @ 49:3ab5a40c4e3b

Add Capnp and KJ builds for OSX
author Chris Cannam <cannam@all-day-breakfast.com>
date Tue, 25 Oct 2016 14:48:23 +0100
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cannam@49 22 #ifndef CAPNP_RPC_H_
cannam@49 23 #define CAPNP_RPC_H_
cannam@49 24
cannam@49 25 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(CAPNP_HEADER_WARNINGS)
cannam@49 26 #pragma GCC system_header
cannam@49 27 #endif
cannam@49 28
cannam@49 29 #include "capability.h"
cannam@49 30 #include "rpc-prelude.h"
cannam@49 31
cannam@49 32 namespace capnp {
cannam@49 33
cannam@49 34 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 35 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 36 class VatNetwork;
cannam@49 37 template <typename SturdyRefObjectId>
cannam@49 38 class SturdyRefRestorer;
cannam@49 39
cannam@49 40 template <typename VatId>
cannam@49 41 class BootstrapFactory: public _::BootstrapFactoryBase {
cannam@49 42 // Interface that constructs per-client bootstrap interfaces. Use this if you want each client
cannam@49 43 // who connects to see a different bootstrap interface based on their (authenticated) VatId.
cannam@49 44 // This allows an application to bootstrap off of the authentication performed at the VatNetwork
cannam@49 45 // level. (Typically VatId is some sort of public key.)
cannam@49 46 //
cannam@49 47 // This is only useful for multi-party networks. For TwoPartyVatNetwork, there's no reason to
cannam@49 48 // use a BootstrapFactory; just specify a single bootstrap capability in this case.
cannam@49 49
cannam@49 50 public:
cannam@49 51 virtual Capability::Client createFor(typename VatId::Reader clientId) = 0;
cannam@49 52 // Create a bootstrap capability appropriate for exposing to the given client. VatNetwork will
cannam@49 53 // have authenticated the client VatId before this is called.
cannam@49 54
cannam@49 55 private:
cannam@49 56 Capability::Client baseCreateFor(AnyStruct::Reader clientId) override;
cannam@49 57 };
cannam@49 58
cannam@49 59 template <typename VatId>
cannam@49 60 class RpcSystem: public _::RpcSystemBase {
cannam@49 61 // Represents the RPC system, which is the portal to objects available on the network.
cannam@49 62 //
cannam@49 63 // The RPC implementation sits on top of an implementation of `VatNetwork`. The `VatNetwork`
cannam@49 64 // determines how to form connections between vats -- specifically, two-way, private, reliable,
cannam@49 65 // sequenced datagram connections. The RPC implementation determines how to use such connections
cannam@49 66 // to manage object references and make method calls.
cannam@49 67 //
cannam@49 68 // See `makeRpcServer()` and `makeRpcClient()` below for convenient syntax for setting up an
cannam@49 69 // `RpcSystem` given a `VatNetwork`.
cannam@49 70 //
cannam@49 71 // See `ez-rpc.h` for an even simpler interface for setting up RPC in a typical two-party
cannam@49 72 // client/server scenario.
cannam@49 73
cannam@49 74 public:
cannam@49 75 template <typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 76 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 77 RpcSystem(
cannam@49 78 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 79 kj::Maybe<Capability::Client> bootstrapInterface,
cannam@49 80 kj::Maybe<RealmGateway<>::Client> gateway = nullptr);
cannam@49 81
cannam@49 82 template <typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 83 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 84 RpcSystem(
cannam@49 85 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 86 BootstrapFactory<VatId>& bootstrapFactory,
cannam@49 87 kj::Maybe<RealmGateway<>::Client> gateway = nullptr);
cannam@49 88
cannam@49 89 template <typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 90 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult,
cannam@49 91 typename LocalSturdyRefObjectId>
cannam@49 92 RpcSystem(
cannam@49 93 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 94 SturdyRefRestorer<LocalSturdyRefObjectId>& restorer);
cannam@49 95
cannam@49 96 RpcSystem(RpcSystem&& other) = default;
cannam@49 97
cannam@49 98 Capability::Client bootstrap(typename VatId::Reader vatId);
cannam@49 99 // Connect to the given vat and return its bootstrap interface.
cannam@49 100
cannam@49 101 Capability::Client restore(typename VatId::Reader hostId, AnyPointer::Reader objectId)
cannam@49 102 KJ_DEPRECATED("Please transition to using a bootstrap interface instead.");
cannam@49 103 // ** DEPRECATED **
cannam@49 104 //
cannam@49 105 // Restores the given SturdyRef from the network and return the capability representing it.
cannam@49 106 //
cannam@49 107 // `hostId` identifies the host from which to request the ref, in the format specified by the
cannam@49 108 // `VatNetwork` in use. `objectId` is the object ID in whatever format is expected by said host.
cannam@49 109 //
cannam@49 110 // This method will be removed in a future version of Cap'n Proto. Instead, please transition
cannam@49 111 // to using bootstrap(), which is equivalent to calling restore() with a null `objectId`.
cannam@49 112 // You may emulate the old concept of object IDs by exporting a bootstrap interface which has
cannam@49 113 // methods that can be used to obtain other capabilities by ID.
cannam@49 114
cannam@49 115 void setFlowLimit(size_t words);
cannam@49 116 // Sets the incoming call flow limit. If more than `words` worth of call messages have not yet
cannam@49 117 // received responses, the RpcSystem will not read further messages from the stream. This can be
cannam@49 118 // used as a crude way to prevent a resource exhaustion attack (or bug) in which a peer makes an
cannam@49 119 // excessive number of simultaneous calls that consume the receiver's RAM.
cannam@49 120 //
cannam@49 121 // There are some caveats. When over the flow limit, all messages are blocked, including returns.
cannam@49 122 // If the outstanding calls are themselves waiting on calls going in the opposite direction, the
cannam@49 123 // flow limit may prevent those calls from completing, leading to deadlock. However, a
cannam@49 124 // sufficiently high limit should make this unlikely.
cannam@49 125 //
cannam@49 126 // Note that a call's parameter size counts against the flow limit until the call returns, even
cannam@49 127 // if the recipient calls releaseParams() to free the parameter memory early. This is because
cannam@49 128 // releaseParams() may simply indicate that the parameters have been forwarded to another
cannam@49 129 // machine, but are still in-memory there. For illustration, say that Alice made a call to Bob
cannam@49 130 // who forwarded the call to Carol. Bob has imposed a flow limit on Alice. Alice's calls are
cannam@49 131 // being forwarded to Carol, so Bob never keeps the parameters in-memory for more than a brief
cannam@49 132 // period. However, the flow limit counts all calls that haven't returned, even if Bob has
cannam@49 133 // already freed the memory they consumed. You might argue that the right solution here is
cannam@49 134 // instead for Carol to impose her own flow limit on Bob. This has a serious problem, though:
cannam@49 135 // Bob might be forwarding requests to Carol on behalf of many different parties, not just Alice.
cannam@49 136 // If Alice can pump enough data to hit the Bob -> Carol flow limit, then those other parties
cannam@49 137 // will be disrupted. Thus, we can only really impose the limit on the Alice -> Bob link, which
cannam@49 138 // only affects Alice. We need that one flow limit to limit Alice's impact on the whole system,
cannam@49 139 // so it has to count all in-flight calls.
cannam@49 140 //
cannam@49 141 // In Sandstorm, flow limits are imposed by the supervisor on calls coming out of a grain, in
cannam@49 142 // order to prevent a grain from inundating the system with in-flight calls. In practice, the
cannam@49 143 // main time this happens is when a grain is pushing a large file download and doesn't implement
cannam@49 144 // proper cooperative flow control.
cannam@49 145 };
cannam@49 146
cannam@49 147 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 148 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 149 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcServer(
cannam@49 150 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 151 Capability::Client bootstrapInterface);
cannam@49 152 // Make an RPC server. Typical usage (e.g. in a main() function):
cannam@49 153 //
cannam@49 154 // MyEventLoop eventLoop;
cannam@49 155 // kj::WaitScope waitScope(eventLoop);
cannam@49 156 // MyNetwork network;
cannam@49 157 // MyMainInterface::Client bootstrap = makeMain();
cannam@49 158 // auto server = makeRpcServer(network, bootstrap);
cannam@49 159 // kj::NEVER_DONE.wait(waitScope); // run forever
cannam@49 160 //
cannam@49 161 // See also ez-rpc.h, which has simpler instructions for the common case of a two-party
cannam@49 162 // client-server RPC connection.
cannam@49 163
cannam@49 164 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 165 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult, typename RealmGatewayClient,
cannam@49 166 typename InternalRef = _::InternalRefFromRealmGatewayClient<RealmGatewayClient>,
cannam@49 167 typename ExternalRef = _::ExternalRefFromRealmGatewayClient<RealmGatewayClient>>
cannam@49 168 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcServer(
cannam@49 169 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 170 Capability::Client bootstrapInterface, RealmGatewayClient gateway);
cannam@49 171 // Make an RPC server for a VatNetwork that resides in a different realm from the application.
cannam@49 172 // The given RealmGateway is used to translate SturdyRefs between the app's ("internal") format
cannam@49 173 // and the network's ("external") format.
cannam@49 174
cannam@49 175 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 176 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 177 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcServer(
cannam@49 178 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 179 BootstrapFactory<VatId>& bootstrapFactory);
cannam@49 180 // Make an RPC server that can serve different bootstrap interfaces to different clients via a
cannam@49 181 // BootstrapInterface.
cannam@49 182
cannam@49 183 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 184 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult, typename RealmGatewayClient,
cannam@49 185 typename InternalRef = _::InternalRefFromRealmGatewayClient<RealmGatewayClient>,
cannam@49 186 typename ExternalRef = _::ExternalRefFromRealmGatewayClient<RealmGatewayClient>>
cannam@49 187 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcServer(
cannam@49 188 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 189 BootstrapFactory<VatId>& bootstrapFactory, RealmGatewayClient gateway);
cannam@49 190 // Make an RPC server that can serve different bootstrap interfaces to different clients via a
cannam@49 191 // BootstrapInterface and communicates with a different realm than the application is in via a
cannam@49 192 // RealmGateway.
cannam@49 193
cannam@49 194 template <typename VatId, typename LocalSturdyRefObjectId,
cannam@49 195 typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId, typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 196 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcServer(
cannam@49 197 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 198 SturdyRefRestorer<LocalSturdyRefObjectId>& restorer)
cannam@49 199 KJ_DEPRECATED("Please transition to using a bootstrap interface instead.");
cannam@49 200 // ** DEPRECATED **
cannam@49 201 //
cannam@49 202 // Create an RPC server which exports multiple main interfaces by object ID. The `restorer` object
cannam@49 203 // can be used to look up objects by ID.
cannam@49 204 //
cannam@49 205 // Please transition to exporting only one interface, which is known as the "bootstrap" interface.
cannam@49 206 // For backwards-compatibility with old clients, continue to implement SturdyRefRestorer, but
cannam@49 207 // return the new bootstrap interface when the request object ID is null. When new clients connect
cannam@49 208 // and request the bootstrap interface, they will get that interface. Eventually, once all clients
cannam@49 209 // are updated to request only the bootstrap interface, stop implementing SturdyRefRestorer and
cannam@49 210 // switch to passing the bootstrap capability itself as the second parameter to `makeRpcServer()`.
cannam@49 211
cannam@49 212 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId,
cannam@49 213 typename RecipientId, typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 214 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcClient(
cannam@49 215 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network);
cannam@49 216 // Make an RPC client. Typical usage (e.g. in a main() function):
cannam@49 217 //
cannam@49 218 // MyEventLoop eventLoop;
cannam@49 219 // kj::WaitScope waitScope(eventLoop);
cannam@49 220 // MyNetwork network;
cannam@49 221 // auto client = makeRpcClient(network);
cannam@49 222 // MyCapability::Client cap = client.restore(hostId, objId).castAs<MyCapability>();
cannam@49 223 // auto response = cap.fooRequest().send().wait(waitScope);
cannam@49 224 // handleMyResponse(response);
cannam@49 225 //
cannam@49 226 // See also ez-rpc.h, which has simpler instructions for the common case of a two-party
cannam@49 227 // client-server RPC connection.
cannam@49 228
cannam@49 229 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 230 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult, typename RealmGatewayClient,
cannam@49 231 typename InternalRef = _::InternalRefFromRealmGatewayClient<RealmGatewayClient>,
cannam@49 232 typename ExternalRef = _::ExternalRefFromRealmGatewayClient<RealmGatewayClient>>
cannam@49 233 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcClient(
cannam@49 234 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 235 RealmGatewayClient gateway);
cannam@49 236 // Make an RPC client for a VatNetwork that resides in a different realm from the application.
cannam@49 237 // The given RealmGateway is used to translate SturdyRefs between the app's ("internal") format
cannam@49 238 // and the network's ("external") format.
cannam@49 239
cannam@49 240 template <typename SturdyRefObjectId>
cannam@49 241 class SturdyRefRestorer: public _::SturdyRefRestorerBase {
cannam@49 242 // ** DEPRECATED **
cannam@49 243 //
cannam@49 244 // In Cap'n Proto 0.4.x, applications could export multiple main interfaces identified by
cannam@49 245 // object IDs. The callback used to map object IDs to objects was `SturdyRefRestorer`, as we
cannam@49 246 // imagined this would eventually be used for restoring SturdyRefs as well. In practice, it was
cannam@49 247 // never used for real SturdyRefs, only for exporting singleton objects under well-known names.
cannam@49 248 //
cannam@49 249 // The new preferred strategy is to export only a _single_ such interface, called the
cannam@49 250 // "bootstrap interface". That interface can itself have methods for obtaining other objects, of
cannam@49 251 // course, but that is up to the app. `SturdyRefRestorer` exists for backwards-compatibility.
cannam@49 252 //
cannam@49 253 // Hint: Use SturdyRefRestorer<capnp::Text> to define a server that exports services under
cannam@49 254 // string names.
cannam@49 255
cannam@49 256 public:
cannam@49 257 virtual Capability::Client restore(typename SturdyRefObjectId::Reader ref)
cannam@49 258 KJ_DEPRECATED(
cannam@49 259 "Please transition to using bootstrap interfaces instead of SturdyRefRestorer.") = 0;
cannam@49 260 // Restore the given object, returning a capability representing it.
cannam@49 261
cannam@49 262 private:
cannam@49 263 Capability::Client baseRestore(AnyPointer::Reader ref) override final;
cannam@49 264 };
cannam@49 265
cannam@49 266 // =======================================================================================
cannam@49 267 // VatNetwork
cannam@49 268
cannam@49 269 class OutgoingRpcMessage {
cannam@49 270 // A message to be sent by a `VatNetwork`.
cannam@49 271
cannam@49 272 public:
cannam@49 273 virtual AnyPointer::Builder getBody() = 0;
cannam@49 274 // Get the message body, which the caller may fill in any way it wants. (The standard RPC
cannam@49 275 // implementation initializes it as a Message as defined in rpc.capnp.)
cannam@49 276
cannam@49 277 virtual void send() = 0;
cannam@49 278 // Send the message, or at least put it in a queue to be sent later. Note that the builder
cannam@49 279 // returned by `getBody()` remains valid at least until the `OutgoingRpcMessage` is destroyed.
cannam@49 280 };
cannam@49 281
cannam@49 282 class IncomingRpcMessage {
cannam@49 283 // A message received from a `VatNetwork`.
cannam@49 284
cannam@49 285 public:
cannam@49 286 virtual AnyPointer::Reader getBody() = 0;
cannam@49 287 // Get the message body, to be interpreted by the caller. (The standard RPC implementation
cannam@49 288 // interprets it as a Message as defined in rpc.capnp.)
cannam@49 289 };
cannam@49 290
cannam@49 291 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 292 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 293 class VatNetwork: public _::VatNetworkBase {
cannam@49 294 // Cap'n Proto RPC operates between vats, where a "vat" is some sort of host of objects.
cannam@49 295 // Typically one Cap'n Proto process (in the Unix sense) is one vat. The RPC system is what
cannam@49 296 // allows calls between objects hosted in different vats.
cannam@49 297 //
cannam@49 298 // The RPC implementation sits on top of an implementation of `VatNetwork`. The `VatNetwork`
cannam@49 299 // determines how to form connections between vats -- specifically, two-way, private, reliable,
cannam@49 300 // sequenced datagram connections. The RPC implementation determines how to use such connections
cannam@49 301 // to manage object references and make method calls.
cannam@49 302 //
cannam@49 303 // The most common implementation of VatNetwork is TwoPartyVatNetwork (rpc-twoparty.h). Most
cannam@49 304 // simple client-server apps will want to use it. (You may even want to use the EZ RPC
cannam@49 305 // interfaces in `ez-rpc.h` and avoid all of this.)
cannam@49 306 //
cannam@49 307 // TODO(someday): Provide a standard implementation for the public internet.
cannam@49 308
cannam@49 309 public:
cannam@49 310 class Connection;
cannam@49 311
cannam@49 312 struct ConnectionAndProvisionId {
cannam@49 313 // Result of connecting to a vat introduced by another vat.
cannam@49 314
cannam@49 315 kj::Own<Connection> connection;
cannam@49 316 // Connection to the new vat.
cannam@49 317
cannam@49 318 kj::Own<OutgoingRpcMessage> firstMessage;
cannam@49 319 // An already-allocated `OutgoingRpcMessage` associated with `connection`. The RPC system will
cannam@49 320 // construct this as an `Accept` message and send it.
cannam@49 321
cannam@49 322 Orphan<ProvisionId> provisionId;
cannam@49 323 // A `ProvisionId` already allocated inside `firstMessage`, which the RPC system will use to
cannam@49 324 // build the `Accept` message.
cannam@49 325 };
cannam@49 326
cannam@49 327 class Connection: public _::VatNetworkBase::Connection {
cannam@49 328 // A two-way RPC connection.
cannam@49 329 //
cannam@49 330 // This object may represent a connection that doesn't exist yet, but is expected to exist
cannam@49 331 // in the future. In this case, sent messages will automatically be queued and sent once the
cannam@49 332 // connection is ready, so that the caller doesn't need to know the difference.
cannam@49 333
cannam@49 334 public:
cannam@49 335 // Level 0 features ----------------------------------------------
cannam@49 336
cannam@49 337 virtual typename VatId::Reader getPeerVatId() = 0;
cannam@49 338 // Returns the connected vat's authenticated VatId. It is the VatNetwork's responsibility to
cannam@49 339 // authenticate this, so that the caller can be assured that they are really talking to the
cannam@49 340 // identified vat and not an imposter.
cannam@49 341
cannam@49 342 virtual kj::Own<OutgoingRpcMessage> newOutgoingMessage(uint firstSegmentWordSize) override = 0;
cannam@49 343 // Allocate a new message to be sent on this connection.
cannam@49 344 //
cannam@49 345 // If `firstSegmentWordSize` is non-zero, it should be treated as a hint suggesting how large
cannam@49 346 // to make the first segment. This is entirely a hint and the connection may adjust it up or
cannam@49 347 // down. If it is zero, the connection should choose the size itself.
cannam@49 348
cannam@49 349 virtual kj::Promise<kj::Maybe<kj::Own<IncomingRpcMessage>>> receiveIncomingMessage() override = 0;
cannam@49 350 // Wait for a message to be received and return it. If the read stream cleanly terminates,
cannam@49 351 // return null. If any other problem occurs, throw an exception.
cannam@49 352
cannam@49 353 virtual kj::Promise<void> shutdown() override KJ_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT = 0;
cannam@49 354 // Waits until all outgoing messages have been sent, then shuts down the outgoing stream. The
cannam@49 355 // returned promise resolves after shutdown is complete.
cannam@49 356
cannam@49 357 private:
cannam@49 358 AnyStruct::Reader baseGetPeerVatId() override;
cannam@49 359 };
cannam@49 360
cannam@49 361 // Level 0 features ------------------------------------------------
cannam@49 362
cannam@49 363 virtual kj::Maybe<kj::Own<Connection>> connect(typename VatId::Reader hostId) = 0;
cannam@49 364 // Connect to a VatId. Note that this method immediately returns a `Connection`, even
cannam@49 365 // if the network connection has not yet been established. Messages can be queued to this
cannam@49 366 // connection and will be delivered once it is open. The caller must attempt to read from the
cannam@49 367 // connection to verify that it actually succeeded; the read will fail if the connection
cannam@49 368 // couldn't be opened. Some network implementations may actually start sending messages before
cannam@49 369 // hearing back from the server at all, to avoid a round trip.
cannam@49 370 //
cannam@49 371 // Returns nullptr if `hostId` refers to the local host.
cannam@49 372
cannam@49 373 virtual kj::Promise<kj::Own<Connection>> accept() = 0;
cannam@49 374 // Wait for the next incoming connection and return it.
cannam@49 375
cannam@49 376 // Level 4 features ------------------------------------------------
cannam@49 377 // TODO(someday)
cannam@49 378
cannam@49 379 private:
cannam@49 380 kj::Maybe<kj::Own<_::VatNetworkBase::Connection>>
cannam@49 381 baseConnect(AnyStruct::Reader hostId) override final;
cannam@49 382 kj::Promise<kj::Own<_::VatNetworkBase::Connection>> baseAccept() override final;
cannam@49 383 };
cannam@49 384
cannam@49 385 // =======================================================================================
cannam@49 386 // ***************************************************************************************
cannam@49 387 // Inline implementation details start here
cannam@49 388 // ***************************************************************************************
cannam@49 389 // =======================================================================================
cannam@49 390
cannam@49 391 template <typename VatId>
cannam@49 392 Capability::Client BootstrapFactory<VatId>::baseCreateFor(AnyStruct::Reader clientId) {
cannam@49 393 return createFor(clientId.as<VatId>());
cannam@49 394 }
cannam@49 395
cannam@49 396 template <typename SturdyRef, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 397 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 398 kj::Maybe<kj::Own<_::VatNetworkBase::Connection>>
cannam@49 399 VatNetwork<SturdyRef, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>::
cannam@49 400 baseConnect(AnyStruct::Reader ref) {
cannam@49 401 auto maybe = connect(ref.as<SturdyRef>());
cannam@49 402 return maybe.map([](kj::Own<Connection>& conn) -> kj::Own<_::VatNetworkBase::Connection> {
cannam@49 403 return kj::mv(conn);
cannam@49 404 });
cannam@49 405 }
cannam@49 406
cannam@49 407 template <typename SturdyRef, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 408 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 409 kj::Promise<kj::Own<_::VatNetworkBase::Connection>>
cannam@49 410 VatNetwork<SturdyRef, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>::baseAccept() {
cannam@49 411 return accept().then(
cannam@49 412 [](kj::Own<Connection>&& connection) -> kj::Own<_::VatNetworkBase::Connection> {
cannam@49 413 return kj::mv(connection);
cannam@49 414 });
cannam@49 415 }
cannam@49 416
cannam@49 417 template <typename SturdyRef, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 418 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 419 AnyStruct::Reader VatNetwork<
cannam@49 420 SturdyRef, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>::
cannam@49 421 Connection::baseGetPeerVatId() {
cannam@49 422 return getPeerVatId();
cannam@49 423 }
cannam@49 424
cannam@49 425 template <typename SturdyRef>
cannam@49 426 Capability::Client SturdyRefRestorer<SturdyRef>::baseRestore(AnyPointer::Reader ref) {
cannam@49 427 #pragma GCC diagnostic push
cannam@49 428 #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
cannam@49 429 return restore(ref.getAs<SturdyRef>());
cannam@49 430 #pragma GCC diagnostic pop
cannam@49 431 }
cannam@49 432
cannam@49 433 template <typename VatId>
cannam@49 434 template <typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 435 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 436 RpcSystem<VatId>::RpcSystem(
cannam@49 437 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 438 kj::Maybe<Capability::Client> bootstrap,
cannam@49 439 kj::Maybe<RealmGateway<>::Client> gateway)
cannam@49 440 : _::RpcSystemBase(network, kj::mv(bootstrap), kj::mv(gateway)) {}
cannam@49 441
cannam@49 442 template <typename VatId>
cannam@49 443 template <typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 444 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 445 RpcSystem<VatId>::RpcSystem(
cannam@49 446 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 447 BootstrapFactory<VatId>& bootstrapFactory,
cannam@49 448 kj::Maybe<RealmGateway<>::Client> gateway)
cannam@49 449 : _::RpcSystemBase(network, bootstrapFactory, kj::mv(gateway)) {}
cannam@49 450
cannam@49 451 template <typename VatId>
cannam@49 452 template <typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 453 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult,
cannam@49 454 typename LocalSturdyRefObjectId>
cannam@49 455 RpcSystem<VatId>::RpcSystem(
cannam@49 456 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 457 SturdyRefRestorer<LocalSturdyRefObjectId>& restorer)
cannam@49 458 : _::RpcSystemBase(network, restorer) {}
cannam@49 459
cannam@49 460 template <typename VatId>
cannam@49 461 Capability::Client RpcSystem<VatId>::bootstrap(typename VatId::Reader vatId) {
cannam@49 462 return baseBootstrap(_::PointerHelpers<VatId>::getInternalReader(vatId));
cannam@49 463 }
cannam@49 464
cannam@49 465 template <typename VatId>
cannam@49 466 Capability::Client RpcSystem<VatId>::restore(
cannam@49 467 typename VatId::Reader hostId, AnyPointer::Reader objectId) {
cannam@49 468 return baseRestore(_::PointerHelpers<VatId>::getInternalReader(hostId), objectId);
cannam@49 469 }
cannam@49 470
cannam@49 471 template <typename VatId>
cannam@49 472 inline void RpcSystem<VatId>::setFlowLimit(size_t words) {
cannam@49 473 baseSetFlowLimit(words);
cannam@49 474 }
cannam@49 475
cannam@49 476 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 477 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 478 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcServer(
cannam@49 479 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 480 Capability::Client bootstrapInterface) {
cannam@49 481 return RpcSystem<VatId>(network, kj::mv(bootstrapInterface));
cannam@49 482 }
cannam@49 483
cannam@49 484 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 485 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult,
cannam@49 486 typename RealmGatewayClient, typename InternalRef, typename ExternalRef>
cannam@49 487 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcServer(
cannam@49 488 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 489 Capability::Client bootstrapInterface, RealmGatewayClient gateway) {
cannam@49 490 return RpcSystem<VatId>(network, kj::mv(bootstrapInterface),
cannam@49 491 gateway.template castAs<RealmGateway<>>());
cannam@49 492 }
cannam@49 493
cannam@49 494 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 495 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 496 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcServer(
cannam@49 497 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 498 BootstrapFactory<VatId>& bootstrapFactory) {
cannam@49 499 return RpcSystem<VatId>(network, bootstrapFactory);
cannam@49 500 }
cannam@49 501
cannam@49 502 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId,
cannam@49 503 typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult,
cannam@49 504 typename RealmGatewayClient, typename InternalRef, typename ExternalRef>
cannam@49 505 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcServer(
cannam@49 506 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 507 BootstrapFactory<VatId>& bootstrapFactory, RealmGatewayClient gateway) {
cannam@49 508 return RpcSystem<VatId>(network, bootstrapFactory, gateway.template castAs<RealmGateway<>>());
cannam@49 509 }
cannam@49 510
cannam@49 511 template <typename VatId, typename LocalSturdyRefObjectId,
cannam@49 512 typename ProvisionId, typename RecipientId, typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 513 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcServer(
cannam@49 514 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 515 SturdyRefRestorer<LocalSturdyRefObjectId>& restorer) {
cannam@49 516 return RpcSystem<VatId>(network, restorer);
cannam@49 517 }
cannam@49 518
cannam@49 519 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId,
cannam@49 520 typename RecipientId, typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult>
cannam@49 521 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcClient(
cannam@49 522 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network) {
cannam@49 523 return RpcSystem<VatId>(network, nullptr);
cannam@49 524 }
cannam@49 525
cannam@49 526 template <typename VatId, typename ProvisionId,
cannam@49 527 typename RecipientId, typename ThirdPartyCapId, typename JoinResult,
cannam@49 528 typename RealmGatewayClient, typename InternalRef, typename ExternalRef>
cannam@49 529 RpcSystem<VatId> makeRpcClient(
cannam@49 530 VatNetwork<VatId, ProvisionId, RecipientId, ThirdPartyCapId, JoinResult>& network,
cannam@49 531 RealmGatewayClient gateway) {
cannam@49 532 return RpcSystem<VatId>(network, nullptr, gateway.template castAs<RealmGateway<>>());
cannam@49 533 }
cannam@49 534
cannam@49 535 } // namespace capnp
cannam@49 536
cannam@49 537 #endif // CAPNP_RPC_H_