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49 * @author Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
50 * @date Sun Oct 12 17:03:06 2008
52 * @brief Functions for manipulation with FORB's object references.
57 #include <forb/forb-internal.h>
58 #include <forb/object.h>
60 #include <forb/cdr_codec.h>
62 #include "forb_utils.h"
64 GAVL_CUST_NODE_INT_IMP(forb_objects_nolock /* cust_prefix */,
65 forb_t /* cust_root_t */,
66 struct _forb_object /* cust_item_t */,
67 forb_object_key /* cust_key_t */,
68 objects /* cust_root_node */,
69 node /* cust_item_node */,
70 objkey /* cust_item_key */,
71 forb_objkey_cmp/* cust_cmp_fnc */);
74 * Creates a new object reference.
76 * @param orb FORB object this object reference is handled by. This
77 * can be NULL only when local forb_orb reference is created in
80 * @param server_id Server ID of the remote FORB, where this object is
81 * implemented or NULL if the object is implemented locally by @a orb.
83 * @param key Key of the remote object. If server_id is NULL this
84 * value is ignored and objkey is assigned internally.
86 * @return FORB object reference of NULL in case of error.
89 forb_object_new(forb_orb orb,
90 forb_server_id *server_id,
93 forb_object obj = forb_malloc(sizeof(*obj));
95 memset(obj, 0, sizeof(*obj));
96 forb_ref_init(&obj->ref);
97 obj->orb = orb ? orb : obj;
100 obj->server = *server_id;
105 /* Normal local object */
106 forb_t *forb = forb_object_to_forb(obj);
107 obj->server = forb->server_id;
108 fosa_mutex_lock(&forb->objkey_mutex);
109 obj->objkey = ++forb->objkey;
110 /* We do not use object references for tree pointers. */
111 forb_objects_nolock_insert(forb, obj);
112 fosa_mutex_unlock(&forb->objkey_mutex);
114 /* forb_orb object. The forb_init()
115 * function must assign server field
116 * and put the object into the
126 * This function does the real release of memory when reference count
129 * @note We add this function the _real suffix because the
130 * forb_object_release() is meant for applications use and we want the
131 * name similar to CORBA_Object_release().
134 forb_object_release_real(forb_ref_t *ref)
136 forb_object obj = container_of(ref, struct _forb_object, ref);
139 forb_t *forb = forb_object_to_forb(obj);
140 if (forb_server_id_cmp(&obj->server, &forb->server_id) == 0) {
141 /* Local object - unregister it from FORB. */
142 forb_objects_delete(forb, obj);
148 static inline void forb_object_get(forb_object obj)
150 forb_ref_get(&obj->ref);
153 static inline void forb_object_put(forb_object obj)
155 forb_ref_put(&obj->ref, forb_object_release_real);
156 /* TODO: Exit executor. Question: Shall the executor have its
157 * own refcount? Is so, how do we know to exit/kill it?
158 * Possible answer: The executor might be notified from here
159 * and then exit if it owns the last reference. */
163 * Releases all memory associated with a object reference and
164 * deregister the object from FORB.
166 * @param obj Object reference to release
168 void forb_object_release(forb_object obj)
170 forb_object_put(obj);
174 * Returns the object's key.
180 forb_object_key forb_object_to_key(forb_object obj)
186 * Returns the objects reference of a given key.
191 * @return The object reference or NULL in case the object with a
192 * given key doesn't exist.
194 forb_object forb_key_to_object(forb_t *forb, forb_object_key key)
197 obj = forb_objects_find(forb, key);
202 * Converts object reference to string.
204 * @param obj Object reference to convert.
206 * @return String, which must be freed by forb_free() or NULL in case
210 forb_object_to_string(const forb_object obj)
217 s = 2*sizeof(forb_server_id)+1+2*sizeof(size_t)+1;
223 forb_server_id_to_string(server_id, &obj->server, s);
224 key = forb_object_to_key(obj);
225 snprintf(str, s, "%s-%llx", server_id, key);
231 * Creates object reference from string.
233 * The string should be generated by forb_object_to_string() in the
234 * same or another FORB. When the returned reference is not needed, it
235 * should be freed by forb_object_release().
237 * @param orb FORB which should handle the object.
238 * @param string The string returned by forb_object_to_string().
240 * @return FORB object reference or NULL in case of error.
243 forb_string_to_object(const forb_orb orb, const char *string)
247 forb_server_id server_id;
250 if (forb_server_id_from_string(&server_id, string) == NULL)
253 if (string[2*sizeof(server_id)] != '-')
256 ret = sscanf(&string[2*sizeof(server_id)+1], "%llx", &key);
257 if (ret == 0 || ret == EOF)
260 obj = forb_object_new(orb, &server_id, key);
266 * Duplicates the object reference.
268 * @param obj Object reference to duplicate.
270 * @return The new copy of @a obj or NULL in case of error. The
271 * duplicated object should be released later by forb_object_release().
274 forb_object_duplicate(const forb_object obj)
279 forb_object_get(obj);
284 * Serialize the object reference.
289 * @return CORBA_TRUE on success, CORBA_FALSE on error.
292 forb_object_serialize(FORB_CDR_Codec *codec, const forb_object *obj)
294 if (!forb_server_id_serialize(codec, &(*obj)->server))
296 if (!forb_object_key_serialize(codec, &(*obj)->objkey))
302 * Creates the object reference by deserialization from ::FORB_CDR_Codec.
307 * @return CORBA_TRUE on success, CORBA_FALSE on error.
310 forb_object_deserialize(FORB_CDR_Codec *codec, forb_object *obj)
312 forb_server_id server_id;
313 forb_object_key objkey;
314 if (!forb_server_id_deserialize(codec, &server_id))
316 if (!forb_object_key_deserialize(codec, &objkey))
320 *obj = forb_object_new(codec->orb, &server_id, objkey);