atc_router/ffi/router.rs
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use crate::context::Context;
use crate::ffi::ERR_BUF_MAX_LEN;
use crate::router::Router;
use crate::schema::Schema;
use std::cmp::min;
use std::ffi;
use std::os::raw::c_char;
use std::slice::from_raw_parts_mut;
use uuid::Uuid;
/// Create a new router object associated with the schema.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// - `schema`: a valid pointer to the [`Schema`] object returned by [`schema_new`].
///
/// # Errors
///
/// This function never fails.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// Violating any of the following constraints will result in undefined behavior:
///
/// - `schema` must be a valid pointer returned by [`schema_new`].
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn router_new(schema: &Schema) -> *mut Router {
Box::into_raw(Box::new(Router::new(schema)))
}
/// Deallocate the router object.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// This function never fails.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// Violating any of the following constraints will result in undefined behavior:
///
/// - `router` must be a valid pointer returned by [`router_new`].
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn router_free(router: *mut Router) {
drop(Box::from_raw(router));
}
/// Add a new matcher to the router.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// - `router`: a pointer to the [`Router`] object returned by [`router_new`].
/// - `priority`: the priority of the matcher, higher value means higher priority,
/// and the matcher with the highest priority will be executed first.
/// - `uuid`: the C-style string representing the UUID of the matcher.
/// - `atc`: the C-style string representing the ATC expression.
/// - `errbuf`: a buffer to store the error message.
/// - `errbuf_len`: a pointer to the length of the error message buffer.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// Returns `true` if the matcher was added successfully, otherwise `false`,
/// and the error message will be stored in the `errbuf`,
/// and the length of the error message will be stored in `errbuf_len`.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// This function will return `false` if the matcher could not be added to the router,
/// such as duplicate UUID, and invalid ATC expression.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function will panic when:
///
/// - `uuid` doesn't point to a ASCII sequence representing a valid 128-bit UUID.
/// - `atc` doesn't point to a valid C-style string.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// Violating any of the following constraints will result in undefined behavior:
///
/// - `router` must be a valid pointer returned by [`router_new`].
/// - `uuid` must be a valid pointer to a C-style string, must be properly aligned,
/// and must not have '\0' in the middle.
/// - `atc` must be a valid pointer to a C-style string, must be properly aligned,
/// and must not have '\0' in the middle.
/// - `errbuf` must be valid to read and write for `errbuf_len * size_of::<u8>()` bytes,
/// and it must be properly aligned.
/// - `errbuf_len` must be valid to read and write for `size_of::<usize>()` bytes,
/// and it must be properly aligned.
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn router_add_matcher(
router: &mut Router,
priority: usize,
uuid: *const i8,
atc: *const i8,
errbuf: *mut u8,
errbuf_len: *mut usize,
) -> bool {
let uuid = ffi::CStr::from_ptr(uuid as *const c_char).to_str().unwrap();
let atc = ffi::CStr::from_ptr(atc as *const c_char).to_str().unwrap();
let errbuf = from_raw_parts_mut(errbuf, ERR_BUF_MAX_LEN);
let uuid = Uuid::try_parse(uuid).expect("invalid UUID format");
if let Err(e) = router.add_matcher(priority, uuid, atc) {
let errlen = min(e.len(), *errbuf_len);
errbuf[..errlen].copy_from_slice(&e.as_bytes()[..errlen]);
*errbuf_len = errlen;
return false;
}
true
}
/// Remove a matcher from the router.
///
/// # Arguments
/// - `router`: a pointer to the [`Router`] object returned by [`router_new`].
/// - `priority`: the priority of the matcher to be removed.
/// - `uuid`: the C-style string representing the UUID of the matcher to be removed.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// Returns `true` if the matcher was removed successfully, otherwise `false`,
/// such as when the matcher with the specified UUID doesn't exist or
/// the priority doesn't match the UUID.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function will panic when `uuid` doesn't point to a ASCII sequence
///
/// # Safety
///
/// Violating any of the following constraints will result in undefined behavior:
///
/// - `router` must be a valid pointer returned by [`router_new`].
/// - `uuid` must be a valid pointer to a C-style string, must be properly aligned,
/// and must not have '\0' in the middle.
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn router_remove_matcher(
router: &mut Router,
priority: usize,
uuid: *const i8,
) -> bool {
let uuid = ffi::CStr::from_ptr(uuid as *const c_char).to_str().unwrap();
let uuid = Uuid::try_parse(uuid).expect("invalid UUID format");
router.remove_matcher(priority, uuid)
}
/// Execute the router with the context.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// - `router`: a pointer to the [`Router`] object returned by [`router_new`].
/// - `context`: a pointer to the [`Context`] object.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// Returns `true` if found a match, `false` means no match found.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// Violating any of the following constraints will result in undefined behavior:
///
/// - `router` must be a valid pointer returned by [`router_new`].
/// - `context` must be a valid pointer returned by [`context_new`],
/// and must be reset by [`context_reset`] before calling this function
/// if you want to reuse the same context for multiple matches.
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn router_execute(router: &Router, context: &mut Context) -> bool {
router.execute(context)
}
/// Get the de-duplicated fields that are actually used in the router.
/// This is useful when you want to know what fields are actually used in the router,
/// so you can generate their values on-demand.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// - `router`: a pointer to the [`Router`] object returned by [`router_new`].
/// - `fields`: a pointer to an array of pointers to the field names
/// (NOT C-style strings) that are actually used in the router, which will be filled in.
/// if `fields` is `NULL`, this function will only return the number of fields used
/// in the router.
/// - `fields_len`: a pointer to an array of the length of each field name.
///
/// # Lifetimes
///
/// The string pointers stored in `fields` might be invalidated if any of the following
/// operations are happened:
///
/// - The `router` was deallocated.
/// - A new matcher was added to the `router`.
/// - A matcher was removed from the `router`.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// Returns the number of fields that are actually used in the router.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// This function never fails.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// Violating any of the following constraints will result in undefined behavior:
///
/// - `router` must be a valid pointer returned by [`router_new`].
/// - If `fields` is not `NULL`, `fields` must be valid to read and write for
/// `fields_len * size_of::<*const u8>()` bytes, and it must be properly aligned.
/// - If `fields` is not `NULL`, `fields_len` must be valid to read and write for
/// `size_of::<usize>()` bytes, and it must be properly aligned.
/// - DO NOT write the memory pointed by the elements of `fields`.
/// - DO NOT access the memory pointed by the elements of `fields`
/// after it becomes invalid, see the `Lifetimes` section.
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn router_get_fields(
router: &Router,
fields: *mut *const u8,
fields_len: *mut usize,
) -> usize {
if !fields.is_null() {
assert!(!fields_len.is_null());
assert!(*fields_len >= router.fields.len());
let fields = from_raw_parts_mut(fields, *fields_len);
let fields_len = from_raw_parts_mut(fields_len, *fields_len);
for (i, k) in router.fields.keys().enumerate() {
fields[i] = k.as_bytes().as_ptr();
fields_len[i] = k.len()
}
}
router.fields.len()
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_long_error_message() {
unsafe {
let schema = Schema::default();
let mut router = Router::new(&schema);
let uuid = ffi::CString::new("a921a9aa-ec0e-4cf3-a6cc-1aa5583d150c").unwrap();
let junk = ffi::CString::new(vec![b'a'; ERR_BUF_MAX_LEN * 2]).unwrap();
let mut errbuf = vec![b'X'; ERR_BUF_MAX_LEN];
let mut errbuf_len = ERR_BUF_MAX_LEN;
let result = router_add_matcher(
&mut router,
1,
uuid.as_ptr() as *const i8,
junk.as_ptr() as *const i8,
errbuf.as_mut_ptr(),
&mut errbuf_len,
);
assert_eq!(result, false);
assert_eq!(errbuf_len, ERR_BUF_MAX_LEN);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_short_error_message() {
unsafe {
let schema = Schema::default();
let mut router = Router::new(&schema);
let uuid = ffi::CString::new("a921a9aa-ec0e-4cf3-a6cc-1aa5583d150c").unwrap();
let junk = ffi::CString::new("aaaa").unwrap();
let mut errbuf = vec![b'X'; ERR_BUF_MAX_LEN];
let mut errbuf_len = ERR_BUF_MAX_LEN;
let result = router_add_matcher(
&mut router,
1,
uuid.as_ptr() as *const i8,
junk.as_ptr() as *const i8,
errbuf.as_mut_ptr(),
&mut errbuf_len,
);
assert_eq!(result, false);
assert!(errbuf_len < ERR_BUF_MAX_LEN);
}
}
}