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NAME

       zco - library for manipulating zero-copy objects

SYNOPSIS

           #include "zco.h"

           typedef enum
           {
               ZcoFileSource = 1,
               ZcoSdrSource = 2,
               ZcoZcoSource = 3
           } ZcoMedium;

           typedef void (*ZcoCallback);

           [see description for available functions]

DESCRIPTION

       "Zero-copy objects" (ZCOs) are abstract data access representations designed to minimize
       I/O in the encapsulation of application source data within one or more layers of
       communication protocol structure.  ZCOs are constructed within the heap space of an SDR to
       which implementations of all layers of the stack must have access.  Each ZCO contains
       information enabling access to the source data objects, together with (a) a linked list of
       zero or more "extents" that reference portions of these source data objects and (b) linked
       lists of protocol header and trailer capsules that have been explicitly attached to the
       ZCO since its creation.  The concatenation of the headers (in ascending stack sequence),
       source data object extents, and trailers (in descending stack sequence) is what is to be
       transmitted or has been received.

       Each source data object may be either a file (identified by pathname stored in a "file
       reference" object in SDR heap) or an array of bytes in SDR heap space (identified by SDR
       address).  Each protocol header or trailer capsule indicates the length and the address
       (within SDR heap space) of a single protocol header or trailer at some layer of the stack.
       Note that for some purposes the source data object for a newly added extent of a ZCO may
       be specified indirectly, by reference to an extent of an existing ZCO.

       The extents of multiple ZCOs may reference the same files and/or SDR source data objects.
       The source data objects are reference-counted to ensure that they are deleted
       automatically when (and only when) all ZCO extents that reference them have been deleted.

       Note that the safety of shared access to a ZCO is protected by the fact that the ZCO
       resides in SDR and therefore cannot be modified other than in the course of an SDR
       transaction, which serializes access.  Moreover, extraction of data from a ZCO may entail
       the reading of file-based source data extents, which may cause file progress to be updated
       in one or more file reference objects in the SDR heap.  For this reason, all ZCO
       "transmit" and "receive" functions must be performed within SDR transactions.

       Note also that ZCO can more broadly be used as a general-purpose reference counting system
       for non-volatile data objects, where a need for such a system is identified.

       The total volume of file system space that may be occupied by file-sourced ZCO extents and
       the total volume of SDR heap space that may be occupied by heap-sourced ZCO extents are
       system configuration parameters that may be set by ZCO library functions.  Those limits
       are enforced when extents are appended to ZCOs: total ZCO file space occupancy and total
       ZCO heap occupancy are updated continuously as ZCOs are created and destroyed, and the
       formation of a new extent is prohibited when the length of the extent exceeds the
       difference between the applicable limit and the corresponding current occupancy total.

       void zco_register_callback(ZcoCallback notify)
           This function registers the "callback" function that the ZCO system will invoke every
           time a ZCO is destroyed, making ZCO file and/or heap space available for the formation
           of new ZCO extents.  This mechanism can be used, for example, to notify tasks that are
           waiting for ZCO space to be made available so that they can resume some communication
           protocol procedure.

       void zco_unregister_callback( )
           This function simply unregisters the currently registered callback function for ZCO
           destruction.

       Object zco_create_file_ref(Sdr sdr, char *pathName, char *cleanupScript)
           Creates and returns a new file reference object, which can be used as the source data
           extent location for creating a ZCO whose source data object is the file identified by
           pathName.  cleanupScript, if not NULL, is invoked at the moment the last ZCO that
           cites this file reference is destroyed [normally upon delivery either down to the "ZCO
           transition layer" of the protocol stack or up to a ZCO-capable application].  A zero-
           length string is interpreted as implicit direction to delete the referenced file when
           the file reference object is destroyed.  Maximum length of cleanupScript is 255.
           Returns SDR location of file reference object on success, 0 on any error.

       Object zco_revise_file_ref(Sdr sdr, Object fileRef, char *pathName, char *cleanupScript)
           Changes the pathName and cleanupScript of the indicated file reference.  The new
           values of these fields are validated as for zco_create_file_ref().  Returns 0 on
           success, -1 on any error.

       char *zco_file_ref_path(Sdr sdr, Object fileRef, char *buffer, int buflen)
           Retrieves the pathName associated with fileRef and stores it in buffer, truncating it
           to fit (as indicated by buflen) and NULL-terminating it.  On success, returns buffer;
           returns NULL on any error.

       int zco_file_ref_xmit_eof(Sdr sdr, Object fileRef)
           Returns 1 if the last octet of the referenced file (as determined at the time the file
           reference object was created) has been read by ZCO via a reader with file offset
           tracking turned on.  Otherwise returns zero.

       void zco_destroy_file_ref(Sdr sdr, Object fileRef)
           If the file reference object residing at location fileRef within the indicated Sdr is
           no longer in use (no longer referenced by any ZCO), destroys this file reference
           object immediately.  Otherwise, flags this file reference object for destruction as
           soon as the last reference to it is removed.

       vast zco_get_file_occupancy(Sdr sdr)
           Returns the total number of file system space bytes occupied by ZCOs created in this
           Sdr.

       void zco_set_max_file_occupancy(Sdr sdr, vast occupancy)
           Declares the total number of file system space bytes that may be occupied by ZCOs
           created in this Sdr.

       vast zco_get_max_file_occupancy(Sdr sdr)
           Returns the total number of file system space bytes that may be occupied by ZCOs
           created in this Sdr.

       int zco_enough_file_space(Sdr sdr, vast length)
           Returns 1 if the total remaining file system space available for ZCOs in this Sdr is
           greater than length.  Returns 0 otherwise.

       vast zco_get_heap_occupancy(Sdr sdr)
           Returns the total number of SDR heap space bytes occupied by ZCOs created in this Sdr.

       void zco_set_max_heap_occupancy(Sdr sdr, vast occupancy)
           Declares the total number of SDR heap space bytes that may be occupied by ZCOs created
           in this Sdr.

       vast zco_get_max_heap_occupancy(Sdr sdr)
           Returns the total number of SDR heap space bytes that may be occupied by ZCOs created
           in this Sdr.

       int zco_enough_heap_space(Sdr sdr, vast length)
           Returns 1 if the total remaining SDR heap space available for ZCOs in this Sdr is
           greater than length.  Returns 0 otherwise.

       Object zco_create(Sdr sdr, ZcoMedium firstExtentSourceMedium, Object firstExtentLocation,
       vast firstExtentOffset, vast firstExtentLength)
           Creates a new ZCO.  firstExtentLocation and firstExtentLength must either both be zero
           (indicating that zco_append_extent() will be used to insert the first source data
           extent later) or else both be non-zero.  If firstExtentLocation is non-zero, then (a)
           firstExtentLocation must be the SDR location of a file reference object if
           firstExtentSourceMedium is ZcoFileSource and must otherwise be the SDR location of the
           source data itself, and (b) firstExtentOffset indicates how many leading bytes of the
           source data object should be skipped over when adding the initial source data extent
           to the new ZCO.  On success, returns the SDR location of the new ZCO.  Returns 0 if
           there is insufficient ZCO space for creation of the new ZCO; returns ((Object) -1) on
           any error.

       int zco_append_extent(Sdr sdr, Object zco, ZcoMedium sourceMedium, Object location, vast
       offset, vast length)
           Appends the indicated source data extent to the indicated ZCO, as described for
           zco_create().  Both the location and length of the source data must be non-zero.
           Returns length on success, 0 if there is insufficient ZCO space for creation of the
           new source data extent, -1 on any error.

       int zco_prepend_header(Sdr sdr, Object zco, char *header, vast length)
       int zco_append_trailer(Sdr sdr, Object zco, char *trailer, vast length)
       void zco_discard_first_header(Sdr sdr, Object zco)
       void zco_discard_last_trailer(Sdr sdr, Object zco)
           These functions attach and remove the ZCO's headers and trailers.  header and trailer
           are assumed to be arrays of octets, not necessarily text.  Attaching a header or
           trailer causes it to be written to the SDR.  The prepend and append functions return 0
           on success, -1 on any error.

       void zco_destroy(Sdr sdr, Object zco)
           Destroys the indicated Zco.  This reduces the reference counts for all files and SDR
           objects referenced in the ZCO's extents, resulting in the freeing of SDR objects and
           (optionally) the deletion of files as those reference count drop to zero.

       Object zco_clone(Sdr sdr, Object zco, vast offset, vast length)
           Creates a new ZCO whose source data is a copy of a subset of the source data of the
           referenced ZCO.  Portions of the source data extents of the original ZCO are copied as
           necessary, but no header or trailer capsules are copied.  Returns SDR location of the
           new ZCO on success, 0 on any error.

       vast zco_clone_source_data(Sdr sdr, Object toZco, Object fromZco, vast offset, vast
       length)
           Appends to toZco a copy of a subset of the source data of fromZCO.  Portions of the
           source data extents of fromZCO are copied as necessary.  Returns length on success, -1
           on any error.

       vast zco_length(Sdr sdr, Object zco)
           Returns length of entire ZCO, including all headers and trailers and all source data
           extents.  This is the size of the object that would be formed by concatenating the
           text of all headers, trailers, and source data extents into a single serialized
           object.

       vast zco_source_data_length(Sdr sdr, Object zco)
           Returns length of entire ZCO minus the lengths of all attached header and trailer
           capsules.  This is the size of the object that would be formed by concatenating the
           text of all source data extents (including those that are presumed to contain header
           or trailer text attached elsewhere) into a single serialized object.

       void zco_start_transmitting(Object zco, ZcoReader *reader)
           Used by underlying protocol layer to start extraction of an outbound ZCO's bytes (both
           from header and trailer capsules and from source data extents) for "transmission" --
           i.e., the copying of bytes into a memory buffer for delivery to some non-ZCO-aware
           protocol implementation.  Initializes reading at the first byte of the total
           concatenated ZCO object.  Populates reader, which is used to keep track of
           "transmission" progress via this ZCO reference.

           Note that this function can be called multiple times to restart reading at the start
           of the ZCO.  Note also that multiple ZcoReader objects may be used concurrently, by
           the same task or different tasks, to advance through the ZCO independently.

       void zco_track_file_offset(ZcoReader *reader)
           Turns on file offset tracking for this reader.

       vast zco_transmit(Sdr sdr, ZcoReader *reader, vast length, char *buffer)
           Copies length as-yet-uncopied bytes of the total concatenated ZCO (referenced by
           reader) into buffer.  If buffer is NULL, skips over length bytes without copying.
           Returns the number of bytes copied (or skipped) on success, 0 on any file access
           error, -1 on any other error.

       void zco_start_receiving(Object zco, ZcoReader *reader)
           Used by overlying protocol layer to start extraction of an inbound ZCO's bytes for
           "reception" -- i.e., the copying of bytes into a memory buffer for delivery to a
           protocol header parser, to a protocol trailer parser, or to the ultimate recipient
           (application).  Initializes reading of headers, source data, and trailers at the first
           byte of the concatenated ZCO objects.  Populates reader, which is used to keep track
           of "reception" progress via this ZCO reference and is required.

       vast zco_receive_headers(Sdr sdr, ZcoReader *reader, vast length, char *buffer)
           Copies length as-yet-uncopied bytes of presumptive protocol header text from ZCO
           source data extents into buffer.  If buffer is NULL, skips over length bytes without
           copying.  Returns number of bytes copied (or skipped) on success, 0 on any file access
           error, -1 on any other error.

       void zco_delimit_source(Sdr sdr, Object zco, vast offset, vast length)
           Sets the computed offset and length of actual source data in the ZCO, thereby
           implicitly establishing the total length of the ZCO's concatenated protocol headers as
           offset and the location of the ZCO's innermost protocol trailer as the sum of offset
           and length.  Offset and length are typically determined from the information carried
           in received presumptive protocol header text.

       vast zco_receive_source(Sdr sdr, ZcoReader *reader, vast length, char *buffer)
           Copies length as-yet-uncopied bytes of source data from ZCO extents into buffer.  If
           buffer is NULL, skips over length bytes without copying.  Returns number of bytes
           copied (or skipped) on success, 0 on any file access error, -1 on any other error.

       vast zco_receive_trailers(Sdr sdr, ZcoReader *reader, vast length, char *buffer)
           Copies length as-yet-uncopied bytes of trailer data from ZCO extents into buffer.  If
           buffer is NULL, skips over length bytes without copying.  Returns number of bytes
           copied (or skipped) on success, 0 on any file access error, -1 on any other error.

       void zco_strip(Sdr sdr, Object zco)
           Deletes all source data extents that contain only header or trailer data and adjusts
           the offsets and/or lengths of all remaining extents to exclude any known header or
           trailer data.  This function is useful when handling a ZCO that was received from an
           underlying protocol layer rather than from an overlying application or protocol layer;
           use it before starting the transmission of the ZCO to another node or before enqueuing
           it for reception by an overlying application or protocol layer.

SEE ALSO

       sdr(3)