Portability Routines
[Apache Portability Runtime library]


Modules

 Thread portability Routines
 DSO (Dynamic Loading) Portabiliity Routines

Data Structures

struct  apr_os_proc_mutex_t
struct  apr_os_sock_info_t

Defines

#define apr_os_global_mutex_t   apr_os_proc_mutex_t
#define apr_os_global_mutex_get   apr_os_proc_mutex_get

Typedefs

typedef int apr_os_file_t
typedef DIR apr_os_dir_t
typedef int apr_os_sock_t
typedef struct apr_os_proc_mutex_t apr_os_proc_mutex_t
typedef pthread_t apr_os_thread_t
typedef pthread_key_t apr_os_threadkey_t
typedef pid_t apr_os_proc_t
typedef struct timeval apr_os_imp_time_t
typedef struct tm apr_os_exp_time_t
typedef void * apr_os_dso_handle_t
typedef void * apr_os_shm_t
typedef struct apr_os_sock_info_t apr_os_sock_info_t
 alias for local OS socket

Functions

apr_status_t apr_os_file_get (apr_os_file_t *thefile, apr_file_t *file)
apr_status_t apr_os_dir_get (apr_os_dir_t **thedir, apr_dir_t *dir)
apr_status_t apr_os_sock_get (apr_os_sock_t *thesock, apr_socket_t *sock)
apr_status_t apr_os_proc_mutex_get (apr_os_proc_mutex_t *ospmutex, apr_proc_mutex_t *pmutex)
apr_status_t apr_os_exp_time_get (apr_os_exp_time_t **ostime, apr_time_exp_t *aprtime)
apr_status_t apr_os_imp_time_get (apr_os_imp_time_t **ostime, apr_time_t *aprtime)
apr_status_t apr_os_shm_get (apr_os_shm_t *osshm, apr_shm_t *shm)
apr_status_t apr_os_file_put (apr_file_t **file, apr_os_file_t *thefile, apr_int32_t flags, apr_pool_t *cont)
apr_status_t apr_os_pipe_put (apr_file_t **file, apr_os_file_t *thefile, apr_pool_t *cont)
apr_status_t apr_os_pipe_put_ex (apr_file_t **file, apr_os_file_t *thefile, int register_cleanup, apr_pool_t *cont)
apr_status_t apr_os_dir_put (apr_dir_t **dir, apr_os_dir_t *thedir, apr_pool_t *cont)
apr_status_t apr_os_sock_put (apr_socket_t **sock, apr_os_sock_t *thesock, apr_pool_t *cont)
apr_status_t apr_os_sock_make (apr_socket_t **apr_sock, apr_os_sock_info_t *os_sock_info, apr_pool_t *cont)
apr_status_t apr_os_proc_mutex_put (apr_proc_mutex_t **pmutex, apr_os_proc_mutex_t *ospmutex, apr_pool_t *cont)
apr_status_t apr_os_imp_time_put (apr_time_t *aprtime, apr_os_imp_time_t **ostime, apr_pool_t *cont)
apr_status_t apr_os_exp_time_put (apr_time_exp_t *aprtime, apr_os_exp_time_t **ostime, apr_pool_t *cont)
apr_status_t apr_os_shm_put (apr_shm_t **shm, apr_os_shm_t *osshm, apr_pool_t *cont)
const char * apr_os_default_encoding (apr_pool_t *pool)
const char * apr_os_locale_encoding (apr_pool_t *pool)

Define Documentation

#define apr_os_global_mutex_get   apr_os_proc_mutex_get

Returns:
apr_os_global_mutex

#define apr_os_global_mutex_t   apr_os_proc_mutex_t

Opaque global mutex type


Typedef Documentation

typedef DIR apr_os_dir_t

native dir

native dso types

typedef struct tm apr_os_exp_time_t

native tm

typedef int apr_os_file_t

native file

typedef struct timeval apr_os_imp_time_t

native timeval

native proces mutex

typedef pid_t apr_os_proc_t

native pid

typedef void* apr_os_shm_t

native SHM

typedef int apr_os_sock_t

native dir

typedef pthread_t apr_os_thread_t

native thread

typedef pthread_key_t apr_os_threadkey_t

native thread address space


Function Documentation

const char* apr_os_default_encoding ( apr_pool_t pool  ) 

Get the name of the system default characer set.

Parameters:
pool the pool to allocate the name from, if needed

apr_status_t apr_os_dir_get ( apr_os_dir_t **  thedir,
apr_dir_t dir 
)

convert the dir from apr type to os specific type.

Parameters:
thedir The os specific dir we are converting to
dir The apr dir to convert.

apr_status_t apr_os_dir_put ( apr_dir_t **  dir,
apr_os_dir_t thedir,
apr_pool_t cont 
)

convert the dir from os specific type to apr type.

Parameters:
dir The apr dir we are converting to.
thedir The os specific dir to convert
cont The pool to use when creating to apr directory.

apr_status_t apr_os_exp_time_get ( apr_os_exp_time_t **  ostime,
apr_time_exp_t aprtime 
)

Get the exploded time in the platforms native format.

Parameters:
ostime the native time format
aprtime the time to convert

apr_status_t apr_os_exp_time_put ( apr_time_exp_t aprtime,
apr_os_exp_time_t **  ostime,
apr_pool_t cont 
)

Put the exploded time in the APR format.

Parameters:
aprtime the APR time format
ostime the time to convert
cont the pool to use if necessary

apr_status_t apr_os_file_get ( apr_os_file_t thefile,
apr_file_t file 
)

convert the file from apr type to os specific type.

Parameters:
thefile The os specific file we are converting to
file The apr file to convert.
Remarks:
On Unix, it is only possible to get a file descriptor from an apr file type.

apr_status_t apr_os_file_put ( apr_file_t **  file,
apr_os_file_t thefile,
apr_int32_t  flags,
apr_pool_t cont 
)

convert the file from os specific type to apr type.

Parameters:
file The apr file we are converting to.
thefile The os specific file to convert
flags The flags that were used to open this file.
cont The pool to use if it is needed.
Remarks:
On Unix, it is only possible to put a file descriptor into an apr file type.

apr_status_t apr_os_imp_time_get ( apr_os_imp_time_t **  ostime,
apr_time_t aprtime 
)

Get the imploded time in the platforms native format.

Parameters:
ostime the native time format
aprtime the time to convert

apr_status_t apr_os_imp_time_put ( apr_time_t aprtime,
apr_os_imp_time_t **  ostime,
apr_pool_t cont 
)

Put the imploded time in the APR format.

Parameters:
aprtime the APR time format
ostime the time to convert
cont the pool to use if necessary

const char* apr_os_locale_encoding ( apr_pool_t pool  ) 

Get the name of the current locale character set.

Parameters:
pool the pool to allocate the name from, if needed
Remarks:
Defers to apr_os_default_encoding if the current locale's data can't be retreved on this system.

apr_status_t apr_os_pipe_put ( apr_file_t **  file,
apr_os_file_t thefile,
apr_pool_t cont 
)

convert the file from os specific type to apr type.

Parameters:
file The apr file we are converting to.
thefile The os specific pipe to convert
cont The pool to use if it is needed.
Remarks:
On Unix, it is only possible to put a file descriptor into an apr file type.

apr_status_t apr_os_pipe_put_ex ( apr_file_t **  file,
apr_os_file_t thefile,
int  register_cleanup,
apr_pool_t cont 
)

convert the file from os specific type to apr type.

Parameters:
file The apr file we are converting to.
thefile The os specific pipe to convert
register_cleanup A cleanup will be registered on the apr_file_t to issue apr_file_close().
cont The pool to use if it is needed.
Remarks:
On Unix, it is only possible to put a file descriptor into an apr file type.

apr_status_t apr_os_proc_mutex_get ( apr_os_proc_mutex_t ospmutex,
apr_proc_mutex_t pmutex 
)

Convert the proc mutex from os specific type to apr type

Parameters:
ospmutex The os specific proc mutex we are converting to.
pmutex The apr proc mutex to convert.

apr_status_t apr_os_proc_mutex_put ( apr_proc_mutex_t **  pmutex,
apr_os_proc_mutex_t ospmutex,
apr_pool_t cont 
)

Convert the proc mutex from os specific type to apr type

Parameters:
pmutex The apr proc mutex we are converting to.
ospmutex The os specific proc mutex to convert.
cont The pool to use if it is needed.

apr_status_t apr_os_shm_get ( apr_os_shm_t osshm,
apr_shm_t shm 
)

convert the shm from apr type to os specific type.

Parameters:
osshm The os specific shm representation
shm The apr shm to convert.

apr_status_t apr_os_shm_put ( apr_shm_t **  shm,
apr_os_shm_t osshm,
apr_pool_t cont 
)

convert the shared memory from os specific type to apr type.

Parameters:
shm The apr shm representation of osshm
osshm The os specific shm identity
cont The pool to use if it is needed.
Remarks:
On fork()ed architectures, this is typically nothing more than the memory block mapped. On non-fork architectures, this is typically some internal handle to pass the mapping from process to process.

apr_status_t apr_os_sock_get ( apr_os_sock_t thesock,
apr_socket_t sock 
)

Convert the socket from an apr type to an OS specific socket

Parameters:
thesock The socket to convert.
sock The os specifc equivelant of the apr socket..

apr_status_t apr_os_sock_make ( apr_socket_t **  apr_sock,
apr_os_sock_info_t os_sock_info,
apr_pool_t cont 
)

Create a socket from an existing descriptor and local and remote socket addresses.

Parameters:
apr_sock The new socket that has been set up
os_sock_info The os representation of the socket handle and other characteristics of the socket
cont The pool to use
Remarks:
If you only know the descriptor/handle or if it isn't really a true socket, use apr_os_sock_put() instead.

apr_status_t apr_os_sock_put ( apr_socket_t **  sock,
apr_os_sock_t thesock,
apr_pool_t cont 
)

Convert a socket from the os specific type to the apr type

Parameters:
sock The pool to use.
thesock The socket to convert to.
cont The socket we are converting to an apr type.
Remarks:
If it is a true socket, it is best to call apr_os_sock_make() and provide APR with more information about the socket.


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