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#ifndef GRPC_CORE_LIB_IOMGR_TCP_SERVER_H
#define GRPC_CORE_LIB_IOMGR_TCP_SERVER_H

#include <grpc/support/port_platform.h>

#include <grpc/grpc.h>
#include <grpc/impl/codegen/grpc_types.h>

#include "src/core/lib/gprpp/abstract.h"
#include "src/core/lib/iomgr/closure.h"
#include "src/core/lib/iomgr/endpoint.h"
#include "src/core/lib/iomgr/resolve_address.h"

/* Forward decl of grpc_tcp_server */
typedef struct grpc_tcp_server grpc_tcp_server;

typedef struct grpc_tcp_server_acceptor {
  /* grpc_tcp_server_cb functions share a ref on from_server that is valid
     until the function returns. */
  grpc_tcp_server* from_server;
  /* Indices that may be passed to grpc_tcp_server_port_fd(). */
  unsigned port_index;
  unsigned fd_index;
  /* Data when the connection is passed to tcp_server from external. */
  bool external_connection;
  int listener_fd;
  grpc_byte_buffer* pending_data;
} grpc_tcp_server_acceptor;

/* Called for newly connected TCP connections.
   Takes ownership of acceptor. */
typedef void (*grpc_tcp_server_cb)(void* arg, grpc_endpoint* ep,
                                   grpc_pollset* accepting_pollset,
                                   grpc_tcp_server_acceptor* acceptor);
namespace grpc_core {
// An interface for a handler to take a externally connected fd as a internal
// connection.
class TcpServerFdHandler {
 public:
  virtual ~TcpServerFdHandler() = default;
  virtual void Handle(int listener_fd, int fd,
                      grpc_byte_buffer* pending_read) GRPC_ABSTRACT;

  GRPC_ABSTRACT_BASE_CLASS;
};
}  // namespace grpc_core

typedef struct grpc_tcp_server_vtable {
  grpc_error* (*create)(grpc_closure* shutdown_complete,
                        const grpc_channel_args* args,
                        grpc_tcp_server** server);
  void (*start)(grpc_tcp_server* server, grpc_pollset** pollsets,
                size_t pollset_count, grpc_tcp_server_cb on_accept_cb,
                void* cb_arg);
  grpc_error* (*add_port)(grpc_tcp_server* s, const grpc_resolved_address* addr,
                          int* out_port);
  grpc_core::TcpServerFdHandler* (*create_fd_handler)(grpc_tcp_server* s);
  unsigned (*port_fd_count)(grpc_tcp_server* s, unsigned port_index);
  int (*port_fd)(grpc_tcp_server* s, unsigned port_index, unsigned fd_index);
  grpc_tcp_server* (*ref)(grpc_tcp_server* s);
  void (*shutdown_starting_add)(grpc_tcp_server* s,
                                grpc_closure* shutdown_starting);
  void (*unref)(grpc_tcp_server* s);
  void (*shutdown_listeners)(grpc_tcp_server* s);
} grpc_tcp_server_vtable;

/* Create a server, initially not bound to any ports. The caller owns one ref.
   If shutdown_complete is not NULL, it will be used by
   grpc_tcp_server_unref() when the ref count reaches zero. */
grpc_error* grpc_tcp_server_create(grpc_closure* shutdown_complete,
                                   const grpc_channel_args* args,
                                   grpc_tcp_server** server);

/* Start listening to bound ports */
void grpc_tcp_server_start(grpc_tcp_server* server, grpc_pollset** pollsets,
                           size_t pollset_count,
                           grpc_tcp_server_cb on_accept_cb, void* cb_arg);

/* Add a port to the server, returning the newly allocated port on success, or
   -1 on failure.

   The :: and 0.0.0.0 wildcard addresses are treated identically, accepting
   both IPv4 and IPv6 connections, but :: is the preferred style.  This usually
   creates one socket, but possibly two on systems which support IPv6,
   but not dualstack sockets. */
/* TODO(ctiller): deprecate this, and make grpc_tcp_server_add_ports to handle
                  all of the multiple socket port matching logic in one place */
grpc_error* grpc_tcp_server_add_port(grpc_tcp_server* s,
                                     const grpc_resolved_address* addr,
                                     int* out_port);

/* Create and return a TcpServerFdHandler so that it can be used by upper layer
   to hand over an externally connected fd to the grpc server. */
grpc_core::TcpServerFdHandler* grpc_tcp_server_create_fd_handler(
    grpc_tcp_server* s);

/* Number of fds at the given port_index, or 0 if port_index is out of
   bounds. */
unsigned grpc_tcp_server_port_fd_count(grpc_tcp_server* s, unsigned port_index);

/* Returns the file descriptor of the Mth (fd_index) listening socket of the Nth
   (port_index) call to add_port() on this server, or -1 if the indices are out
   of bounds. The file descriptor remains owned by the server, and will be
   cleaned up when the ref count reaches zero. */
int grpc_tcp_server_port_fd(grpc_tcp_server* s, unsigned port_index,
                            unsigned fd_index);

/* Ref s and return s. */
grpc_tcp_server* grpc_tcp_server_ref(grpc_tcp_server* s);

/* shutdown_starting is called when ref count has reached zero and the server is
   about to be destroyed. The server will be deleted after it returns. Calling
   grpc_tcp_server_ref() from it has no effect. */
void grpc_tcp_server_shutdown_starting_add(grpc_tcp_server* s,
                                           grpc_closure* shutdown_starting);

/* If the refcount drops to zero, enqueue calls on exec_ctx to
   shutdown_listeners and delete s. */
void grpc_tcp_server_unref(grpc_tcp_server* s);

/* Shutdown the fds of listeners. */
void grpc_tcp_server_shutdown_listeners(grpc_tcp_server* s);

void grpc_tcp_server_global_init();

void grpc_set_tcp_server_impl(grpc_tcp_server_vtable* impl);

#endif /* GRPC_CORE_LIB_IOMGR_TCP_SERVER_H */
