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NAME

       GLOBUS_XIO_API - Globus XIO API

        - Globus XIO API.

SYNOPSIS

   Typedefs
       typedef void(* globus_xio_accept_callback_t) (globus_xio_server_t server,
           globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_result_t result, void *user_arg)
       typedef void(* globus_xio_server_callback_t) (globus_xio_server_t server, void *user_arg)
       typedef globus_bool_t(* globus_xio_timeout_callback_t) (globus_xio_handle_t handle,
           globus_xio_operation_type_t type, void *user_arg)
       typedef void(* globus_xio_callback_t) (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_result_t result,
           void *user_arg)
       typedef void(* globus_xio_data_callback_t) (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_result_t
           result, globus_byte_t *buffer, globus_size_t len, globus_size_t nbytes,
           globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc, void *user_arg)
       typedef void(* globus_xio_iovec_callback_t) (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_result_t
           result, globus_xio_iovec_t *iovec, int count, globus_size_t nbytes,
           globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc, void *user_arg)
       typedef enum globus_i_xio_op_type_e globus_xio_operation_type_t

   Enumerations
       enum globus_i_xio_op_type_e
       enum globus_xio_handle_cmd_t { GLOBUS_XIO_GET_LOCAL_CONTACT = 12345,
           GLOBUS_XIO_GET_LOCAL_NUMERIC_CONTACT, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_REMOTE_CONTACT,
           GLOBUS_XIO_GET_REMOTE_NUMERIC_CONTACT, GLOBUS_XIO_SEEK, GLOBUS_XIO_SET_STRING_OPTIONS,
           GLOBUS_XIO_GET_STRING_OPTIONS, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_DRIVER_NAME }

   Functions
       globus_result_t globus_xio_attr_init (globus_xio_attr_t *attr)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_attr_cntl (globus_xio_attr_t attr, globus_xio_driver_t driver,
           int cmd,...)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_attr_copy (globus_xio_attr_t *dst, globus_xio_attr_t src)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_attr_destroy (globus_xio_attr_t attr)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_stack_init (globus_xio_stack_t *stack, globus_xio_attr_t
           stack_attr)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_stack_push_driver (globus_xio_stack_t stack,
           globus_xio_driver_t driver)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_stack_copy (globus_xio_stack_t *dst, globus_xio_stack_t src)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_stack_destroy (globus_xio_stack_t stack)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_server_create (globus_xio_server_t *server, globus_xio_attr_t
           server_attr, globus_xio_stack_t stack)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_server_get_contact_string (globus_xio_server_t server, char
           **contact_string)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_server_register_close (globus_xio_server_t server,
           globus_xio_server_callback_t cb, void *user_arg)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_server_close (globus_xio_server_t server)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_server_cntl (globus_xio_server_t server, globus_xio_driver_t
           driver, int cmd,...)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_server_accept (globus_xio_handle_t *out_handle,
           globus_xio_server_t server)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_server_register_accept (globus_xio_server_t server,
           globus_xio_accept_callback_t cb, void *user_arg)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_create (globus_xio_handle_t *handle, globus_xio_stack_t
           stack)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_data_descriptor_init (globus_xio_data_descriptor_t *data_desc,
           globus_xio_handle_t handle)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_data_descriptor_destroy (globus_xio_data_descriptor_t
           data_desc)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_data_descriptor_cntl (globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc,
           globus_xio_driver_t driver, int cmd,...)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_driver_t
           driver, int cmd,...)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_register_open (globus_xio_handle_t handle, const char
           *contact_string, globus_xio_attr_t attr, globus_xio_callback_t cb, void *user_arg)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_open (globus_xio_handle_t handle, const char *contact_string,
           globus_xio_attr_t attr)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_register_read (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_byte_t
           *buffer, globus_size_t buffer_length, globus_size_t waitforbytes,
           globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc, globus_xio_data_callback_t cb, void *user_arg)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_read (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_byte_t *buffer,
           globus_size_t buffer_length, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_size_t *nbytes,
           globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_register_readv (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_iovec_t
           *iovec, int iovec_count, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_xio_data_descriptor_t
           data_desc, globus_xio_iovec_callback_t cb, void *user_arg)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_readv (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_iovec_t *iovec,
           int iovec_count, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_size_t *nbytes,
           globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_register_write (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_byte_t
           *buffer, globus_size_t buffer_length, globus_size_t waitforbytes,
           globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc, globus_xio_data_callback_t cb, void *user_arg)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_write (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_byte_t *buffer,
           globus_size_t buffer_length, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_size_t *nbytes,
           globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_register_writev (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_iovec_t
           *iovec, int iovec_count, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_xio_data_descriptor_t
           data_desc, globus_xio_iovec_callback_t cb, void *user_arg)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_writev (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_iovec_t *iovec,
           int iovec_count, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_size_t *nbytes,
           globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_register_close (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_attr_t
           attr, globus_xio_callback_t cb, void *user_arg)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_close (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_attr_t attr)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_create_from_url (globus_xio_handle_t *out_h, const char
           *scheme, globus_xio_attr_t attr, char *param_string)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_list_to_stack_attr (globus_list_t *driver_list,
           globus_xio_stack_t stack, globus_xio_attr_t attr)
           Add a list of driver entries to a stack.
       globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_LOCAL_CONTACT, char
           **contact_string_out)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver,
           GLOBUS_XIO_GET_LOCAL_NUMERIC_CONTACT, char **contact_string_out)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_REMOTE_CONTACT,
           char **contact_string_out)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver,
           GLOBUS_XIO_GET_REMOTE_NUMERIC_CONTACT, char **contact_string_out)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_SEEK, globus_off_t
           offset)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_SET_STRING_OPTIONS,
           char *config_string)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_STRING_OPTIONS,
           char **config_string)
       globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_DRIVER_NAME, const
           char **driver_name)

Detailed Description

       Globus XIO API.

Typedef Documentation

   typedef void(* globus_xio_accept_callback_t) (globus_xio_server_t server, globus_xio_handle_t
       handle, globus_result_t result, void *user_arg)
       Callback signature for accept.

       When a registered accept operation completes the users function of this signature is
       called.

       Parameters
           server The server object on which the accept was registered.
           handle The newly created handle that was created by the accept operation.
           result A result code indicating the success of the accept operation. GLOBUS_SUCCESS
           indicates a successful accept.
           user_arg A user argument that is threaded from the registration to the callback.

   typedef void(* globus_xio_callback_t) (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_result_t result,
       void *user_arg)
       globus_xio_callback_t

       This callback is used for the open and close asynchronous operations.

   typedef void(* globus_xio_data_callback_t) (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_result_t
       result, globus_byte_t *buffer, globus_size_t len, globus_size_t nbytes,
       globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc, void *user_arg)
       globus_xio_data_callback_t

       This callback is used for asynchronous operations that send or receive data.

       On EOF, result_t will be of type GLOBUS_XIO_ERROR_EOF

   typedef void(* globus_xio_iovec_callback_t) (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_result_t
       result, globus_xio_iovec_t *iovec, int count, globus_size_t nbytes,
       globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc, void *user_arg)
       globus_xio_iovec_callback_t

       This callback is used for asynchronous operations that send or receive data with an iovec
       structure.

       On EOF, result_t will be of type GLOBUS_XIO_ERROR_EOF

   typedef enum globus_i_xio_op_type_e globus_xio_operation_type_t
       Operation types

       An enumeration of operation types. Used in the timeout callback to indicate what operation
       typed timedout.

   typedef void(* globus_xio_server_callback_t) (globus_xio_server_t server, void *user_arg)
       Server callback signature.

       This is the generic server callback signature. It is currently only used for the register
       close operation.

   typedef globus_bool_t(* globus_xio_timeout_callback_t) (globus_xio_handle_t handle,
       globus_xio_operation_type_t type, void *user_arg)
       The timeout callback function signature.

       Parameters
           handle The handle the handle on which the timeout operation was requested.
           type The type of operation that timed out: GLOBUS_XIO_OPERATION_OPEN
           GLOBUS_XIO_OPERATION_CLOSE GLOBUS_XIO_OPERATION_READ GLOBUS_XIO_OPERATION_WRITE
           user_arg A user arg threaded through to the callback.

Enumeration Type Documentation

   enum globus_i_xio_op_type_e
       Operation types

       An enumeration of operation types. Used in the timeout callback to indicate what operation
       typed timedout.

   enum globus_xio_handle_cmd_t
       doxygen varargs filter stuff Common driver handle cntls.

       Enumerator

       GLOBUS_XIO_GET_LOCAL_CONTACT
              See usage for: globus_xio_handle_cntl

       GLOBUS_XIO_GET_LOCAL_NUMERIC_CONTACT
              See usage for: globus_xio_handle_cntl

       GLOBUS_XIO_GET_REMOTE_CONTACT
              See usage for: globus_xio_handle_cntl

       GLOBUS_XIO_GET_REMOTE_NUMERIC_CONTACT
              See usage for: globus_xio_handle_cntl

       GLOBUS_XIO_SEEK
              See usage for: globus_xio_handle_cntl

       GLOBUS_XIO_SET_STRING_OPTIONS
              See usage for: globus_xio_handle_cntl

       GLOBUS_XIO_GET_STRING_OPTIONS
              See usage for: globus_xio_handle_cntl

       GLOBUS_XIO_GET_DRIVER_NAME
              See usage for: globus_xio_handle_cntl

Function Documentation

   globus_result_t globus_xio_attr_cntl (globus_xio_attr_t attr, globus_xio_driver_t driver, int
       cmd,  ...)
       Manipulate the values associated in the attr.

       This function provides a means to access the attr structure. What exactly this function
       does is determined by the value in the parameter cmd and the value of the parameter
       driver. When the driver parameter is NULL it indicates that this function applies to
       general Globus XIO values. If it is not NULL it indicates that the function will effect
       driver specific values. Each driver is responsible for defining its own enumeration of
       values for cmd and the var args associated with that command.

       Parameters
           attr the attribute structure to be manipulated.
           driver This parameter indicates which driver the user would like to perform the
           requested operation. If this parameter is NULL this request will be scoped to general
           attribute functions.
           cmd an enum that determines what specific operation the user is requesting. Each
           driver will determine the value for this enumeration.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_attr_copy (globus_xio_attr_t * dst, globus_xio_attr_t src)
       Copy an attribute structure.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_attr_destroy (globus_xio_attr_t attr)
       Clean up resources associated with an attribute.

       Parameters
           attr Upon completion of this function all resources associated with this structure
           will returned to the system and the attr will no longer be valid.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_attr_init (globus_xio_attr_t * attr)
       Initialize a Globus XIO attribute.

       Parameters
           attr upon return from this function this out parameter will be initialized. Once the
           user is finished with the attribute they should make sure they destroy it in order to
           free resources associated with it.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_close (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_attr_t attr)
       Blocking close

   globus_result_t globus_xio_data_descriptor_cntl (globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc,
       globus_xio_driver_t driver, int cmd,  ...)
       Touch driver specific data in data descriptors

       This function allows the user to communicate directly with a driver in association with a
       data descriptors. The driver defines what operations can be preformed.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_data_descriptor_destroy (globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc)
       clean up a data descriptor.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_data_descriptor_init (globus_xio_data_descriptor_t * data_desc,
       globus_xio_handle_t handle)
       Initialize a data descriptor

       Parameters
           data_desc An out parameter. The data descriptor to be initialized.
           handle The handle this data descriptor will be used with. This parameter is require in
           order to optimize the code handling the data descriptors use.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_driver_list_to_stack_attr (globus_list_t * driver_list,
       globus_xio_stack_t stack, globus_xio_attr_t attr)
       Add a list of driver entries to a stack. This function walks a list of
       globus_xio_driver_list_ent_t * values passed as the driver_list parameter, and pushes them
       onto the XIO stack passed as the stack parameter and sets attributes for those drivers in
       the attr passed as the attr parameter to this function.

       Parameters
           driver_list A list of driver list entries in stack order (transport, followed by
           transform). Each entry may contain a option string for attributes to set for this
           driver.
           stack A pointer to an XIO stack which will have the drivers pushed onto. It must be
           previously initialized by calling globus_xio_stack_init(). This function does not
           overwrite the stack, so the drivers passed in the driver list will be pushed on top of
           any existing drivers in the stack.
           attr A pointer to an XIO attribute which will have the driver-specific string options
           set on it, after the drivers are pushed onto the stack. The opts field of the list
           entries are passed to the GLOBUS_XIO_SET_STRING_OPTIONS attr control function. This
           value must be previously initialized by calling globus_xio_attr_init(). Errors from
           the attr control function are ignored.

       Returns
           If the driver can not be pushed onto the stack, an error result is returned;
           otherwise, GLOBUS_SUCCESS. If an error occurs, some of the entries MAY be pushed on to
           the stack and some attributes may have been set in the attr. Both should be destroyed
           by the caller.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_driver_t
       driver, int cmd,  ...)
       Touch driver specific information in a handle object.

       This function allows the user to communicate directly with a driver in association with a
       handle object. The driver defines what operations can be preformed.

       pass the driver to control a specific driver pass NULL for driver for XIO specific cntls
       pass GLOBUS_XIO_QUERY for driver to try each driver in order until success

   globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_DRIVER_NAME, const char
       ** driver_name)
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above
       function only in what argument(s) it accepts. Set the driver specific configuration
       string. The format of the string is defined by the driver. It is typically a set of
       key=value pairs

       Parameters
           driver_name The driver name.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_LOCAL_CONTACT, char **
       contact_string_out)
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above
       function only in what argument(s) it accepts. Get local connection info.

       Parameters
           contact_string_out A pointer to a contact string for the local end of a connected
           handle. Where possible, it will be in symbolic form (FQDN).

       The user must free the returned string.

       See also
           globus_xio_server_get_contact_string()

   globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_LOCAL_NUMERIC_CONTACT,
       char ** contact_string_out)
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above
       function only in what argument(s) it accepts. Get local connection info.

       Parameters
           contact_string_out A pointer to a contact string for the local end of a connected
           handle. Where possible, it will be in numeric form. (IP)

       The user must free the returned string.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_REMOTE_CONTACT, char **
       contact_string_out)
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above
       function only in what argument(s) it accepts. Get remote connection info.

       Parameters
           contact_string_out A pointer to a contact string for the remote end of a connected
           handle. Where possible, it will be in symbolic form (FQDN).

       The user must free the returned string.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_REMOTE_NUMERIC_CONTACT,
       char ** contact_string_out)
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above
       function only in what argument(s) it accepts. Get remote connection info.

       Parameters
           contact_string_out A pointer to a contact string for the remote end of a connected
           handle. Where possible, it will be in numeric form. (IP)

       The user must free the returned string.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_GET_STRING_OPTIONS, char **
       config_string)
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above
       function only in what argument(s) it accepts. Set the driver specific configuration
       string. The format of the string is defined by the driver. It is typically a set of
       key=value pairs

       Parameters
           config_string The driver specific parameter string.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_SEEK, globus_off_t offset)
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above
       function only in what argument(s) it accepts. Reposition read/write offset.

       Parameters
           offset Specify the desired offset.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_cntl (handle, driver, GLOBUS_XIO_SET_STRING_OPTIONS, char *
       config_string)
       This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above
       function only in what argument(s) it accepts. Set the driver specific configuration
       string. The format of the string is defined by the driver. It is typically a set of
       key=value pairs

       Parameters
           config_string The driver specific parameter string.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_create (globus_xio_handle_t * handle, globus_xio_stack_t
       stack)
       Initialize a handle for client opens

       This function will initialize a handle for active opens (client side connections).

   globus_result_t globus_xio_handle_create_from_url (globus_xio_handle_t * out_h, const char *
       scheme, globus_xio_attr_t attr, char * param_string)
       Initializes a handle based on the scheme given.

       Parameters
           out_h An uninitialized handle that will be initialized in the function to correspond
           to the scheme given. This handle should be used for any I/O operations.
           scheme A string containing the protocol which the handle should be initialized to. The
           string can either be a protocol by itself, for example, 'http', or a complete scheme
           such as 'http://www.example.com'.
           attr Attribute to be used for setting parameter string. It is initialized by the
           function. Can be NULL if attributes are not being used.
           param_string A string containing attributes to be set for the drivers associated with
           the scheme. This should be in the form
           'protocol1:option1=value1;option2=value2,protocol2:option1=value1;
                  option2=value2' Can be NULL if attributes are not being used.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_open (globus_xio_handle_t handle, const char * contact_string,
       globus_xio_attr_t attr)
       Blocking open

   globus_result_t globus_xio_read (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_byte_t * buffer,
       globus_size_t buffer_length, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_size_t * nbytes,
       globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc)
       Read data from a handle

   globus_result_t globus_xio_readv (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_iovec_t * iovec, int
       iovec_count, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_size_t * nbytes,
       globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc)
       Read data from a handle into a globus_xio_iovec_t (struct iovec)

   globus_result_t globus_xio_register_close (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_attr_t attr,
       globus_xio_callback_t cb, void * user_arg)
       Close a handle

       This functions servers as a destroy for the handle. As soon as the operations completes
       (the callback is called). The handle is destroyed.

       Parameters
           handle the handle to be closed.
           attr how to close attribute
           cb The function to be called when the close operation completes.
           user_arg A user pointer that will be threaded through to the callback.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_register_open (globus_xio_handle_t handle, const char *
       contact_string, globus_xio_attr_t attr, globus_xio_callback_t cb, void * user_arg)
       Open a handle

       Creates an open handle based on the state contained in the given stack.

       No operation can be preformed on a handle until it is initialized and then opened. If an
       already open handle used the information contained in that handle will be destroyed.

       Parameters
           handle The handle created with globus_xio_handle_create() or
           globus_xio_server_register_accept() that is to be opened.
           attr how to open attribute. can be NULL
           cb The function to be called when the open operation completes.
           user_arg A user pointer that will be threaded through to the callback.
           contact_string An url describing the resource. NULL is allowed. Drivers interpret the
           various parts of this url as described in their documentation. An alternative form is
           also supported: if contact_string does not specify a scheme (e.g. http://) and it
           contains a ':', it will be parsed as a host:port pair. if it does not contain a ':',
           it will be parsed as the path

       the following are examples of valid formats:

          <path to file>
          host-name ':' <service or port>
          'file:' <path to file>
          <scheme> '://' [ '/' [ <path to resource> ]  ]
          <scheme> '://' location [ '/' [ <path to resource> ] ]
            location:
                [ auth-part ] host-part
            auth-part:
                <user> [ ':' <password> ] '@'
            host-part:
                [ '<' <subject> '>' ] host-name [ ':' <port or service> ]
            host-name:
                <hostname> | <dotted quad> | '[' <ipv6 address> ']'

       Except for use as the above delimiters, the following special characters MUST be encoded
       with the %HH format where H == hex char.

          '/' and '@' in location except subject
          '<' and '>' in location
          ':' everywhere except ipv6 address and subject
          '%' everywhere (can be encoded with %HH or %%)

   globus_result_t globus_xio_register_read (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_byte_t * buffer,
       globus_size_t buffer_length, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_xio_data_descriptor_t
       data_desc, globus_xio_data_callback_t cb, void * user_arg)
       Read data from a handle

   globus_result_t globus_xio_register_readv (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_iovec_t *
       iovec, int iovec_count, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_xio_data_descriptor_t
       data_desc, globus_xio_iovec_callback_t cb, void * user_arg)
       Read data from a handle into a globus_xio_iovec_t (struct iovec)

   globus_result_t globus_xio_register_write (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_byte_t * buffer,
       globus_size_t buffer_length, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_xio_data_descriptor_t
       data_desc, globus_xio_data_callback_t cb, void * user_arg)
       Write data to a handle

   globus_result_t globus_xio_register_writev (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_iovec_t *
       iovec, int iovec_count, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_xio_data_descriptor_t
       data_desc, globus_xio_iovec_callback_t cb, void * user_arg)
       Write data to a handle from a globus_xio_iovec_t (struct iovec)

   globus_result_t globus_xio_server_accept (globus_xio_handle_t * out_handle,
       globus_xio_server_t server)
       Accept a connection

       This function will accept a connection on the given server object and the parameter
       out_handle will be valid if the function returns successfully.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_server_close (globus_xio_server_t server)
       A blocking server close

   globus_result_t globus_xio_server_cntl (globus_xio_server_t server, globus_xio_driver_t
       driver, int cmd,  ...)
       Touch driver specific information in a server object.

       This function allows the user to communicate directly with a driver in association with a
       server object. The driver defines what operations can be preformed.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_server_create (globus_xio_server_t * server, globus_xio_attr_t
       server_attr, globus_xio_stack_t stack)
       Create a server object.

       This function allows the user to create a server object which can then be used to accept
       connections.

       Parameters
           server An out parameter. Once the function successfully returns this will point to a
           valid server object.
           server_attr an attribute structure used to alter the default server initialization.
           This will mostly be used in a driver specific manner. can be NULL.
           stack

   globus_result_t globus_xio_server_get_contact_string (globus_xio_server_t server, char **
       contact_string)
       get contact string

       This function allows the user to get the contact string for a server. this string could be
       used as the contact string for the client side.

       Parameters
           server An initialized server handle created with globus_xio_server_create()
           contact_string an out variable. Will point to a newly allocated string on success.
           must be freed by the caller.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_server_register_accept (globus_xio_server_t server,
       globus_xio_accept_callback_t cb, void * user_arg)
       Asynchronous accept.

       This function posts an nonblocking accept. Once the operation has completed the user
       function pointed to by the parameter cb is called.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_server_register_close (globus_xio_server_t server,
       globus_xio_server_callback_t cb, void * user_arg)
       post a close on a server object

       This function registers a close operation on a server. When the user function pointed to
       by parameter cb is called the server object is closed.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_stack_copy (globus_xio_stack_t * dst, globus_xio_stack_t src)
       Copy a stack object

   globus_result_t globus_xio_stack_destroy (globus_xio_stack_t stack)
       Destroy a stack object.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_stack_init (globus_xio_stack_t * stack, globus_xio_attr_t
       stack_attr)
       Initialize a stack object

   globus_result_t globus_xio_stack_push_driver (globus_xio_stack_t stack, globus_xio_driver_t
       driver)
       Push a driver onto a stack.

       No attrs are associated with a driver. The stack represents the ordered lists of transform
       drivers and 1 transport driver. The transport driver must be pushed on first.

   globus_result_t globus_xio_write (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_byte_t * buffer,
       globus_size_t buffer_length, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_size_t * nbytes,
       globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc)
       Write data to a handle

   globus_result_t globus_xio_writev (globus_xio_handle_t handle, globus_xio_iovec_t * iovec, int
       iovec_count, globus_size_t waitforbytes, globus_size_t * nbytes,
       globus_xio_data_descriptor_t data_desc)
       Write data to a handle from a globus_xio_iovec_t (struct iovec)

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