1/* 2 * QEMU I/O channels 3 * 4 * Copyright (c) 2015 Red Hat, Inc. 5 * 6 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public 8 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either 9 * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 10 * 11 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 14 * Lesser General Public License for more details. 15 * 16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public 17 * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 18 * 19 */ 20 21#ifndef QIO_CHANNEL_H 22#define QIO_CHANNEL_H 23 24#include "qemu-common.h" 25#include "qom/object.h" 26#include "qemu/coroutine.h" 27#include "block/aio.h" 28 29#define TYPE_QIO_CHANNEL "qio-channel" 30#define QIO_CHANNEL(obj) \ 31 OBJECT_CHECK(QIOChannel, (obj), TYPE_QIO_CHANNEL) 32#define QIO_CHANNEL_CLASS(klass) \ 33 OBJECT_CLASS_CHECK(QIOChannelClass, klass, TYPE_QIO_CHANNEL) 34#define QIO_CHANNEL_GET_CLASS(obj) \ 35 OBJECT_GET_CLASS(QIOChannelClass, obj, TYPE_QIO_CHANNEL) 36 37typedef struct QIOChannel QIOChannel; 38typedef struct QIOChannelClass QIOChannelClass; 39 40#define QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK -2 41 42typedef enum QIOChannelFeature QIOChannelFeature; 43 44enum QIOChannelFeature { 45 QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_FD_PASS, 46 QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_SHUTDOWN, 47 QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_LISTEN, 48}; 49 50 51typedef enum QIOChannelShutdown QIOChannelShutdown; 52 53enum QIOChannelShutdown { 54 QIO_CHANNEL_SHUTDOWN_BOTH, 55 QIO_CHANNEL_SHUTDOWN_READ, 56 QIO_CHANNEL_SHUTDOWN_WRITE, 57}; 58 59typedef gboolean (*QIOChannelFunc)(QIOChannel *ioc, 60 GIOCondition condition, 61 gpointer data); 62 63/** 64 * QIOChannel: 65 * 66 * The QIOChannel defines the core API for a generic I/O channel 67 * class hierarchy. It is inspired by GIOChannel, but has the 68 * following differences 69 * 70 * - Use QOM to properly support arbitrary subclassing 71 * - Support use of iovecs for efficient I/O with multiple blocks 72 * - None of the character set translation, binary data exclusively 73 * - Direct support for QEMU Error object reporting 74 * - File descriptor passing 75 * 76 * This base class is abstract so cannot be instantiated. There 77 * will be subclasses for dealing with sockets, files, and higher 78 * level protocols such as TLS, WebSocket, etc. 79 */ 80 81struct QIOChannel { 82 Object parent; 83 unsigned int features; /* bitmask of QIOChannelFeatures */ 84 char *name; 85 AioContext *ctx; 86 Coroutine *read_coroutine; 87 Coroutine *write_coroutine; 88#ifdef _WIN32 89 HANDLE event; /* For use with GSource on Win32 */ 90#endif 91}; 92 93/** 94 * QIOChannelClass: 95 * 96 * This class defines the contract that all subclasses 97 * must follow to provide specific channel implementations. 98 * The first five callbacks are mandatory to support, others 99 * provide additional optional features. 100 * 101 * Consult the corresponding public API docs for a description 102 * of the semantics of each callback 103 */ 104struct QIOChannelClass { 105 ObjectClass parent; 106 107 /* Mandatory callbacks */ 108 ssize_t (*io_writev)(QIOChannel *ioc, 109 const struct iovec *iov, 110 size_t niov, 111 int *fds, 112 size_t nfds, 113 Error **errp); 114 ssize_t (*io_readv)(QIOChannel *ioc, 115 const struct iovec *iov, 116 size_t niov, 117 int **fds, 118 size_t *nfds, 119 Error **errp); 120 int (*io_close)(QIOChannel *ioc, 121 Error **errp); 122 GSource * (*io_create_watch)(QIOChannel *ioc, 123 GIOCondition condition); 124 int (*io_set_blocking)(QIOChannel *ioc, 125 bool enabled, 126 Error **errp); 127 128 /* Optional callbacks */ 129 int (*io_shutdown)(QIOChannel *ioc, 130 QIOChannelShutdown how, 131 Error **errp); 132 void (*io_set_cork)(QIOChannel *ioc, 133 bool enabled); 134 void (*io_set_delay)(QIOChannel *ioc, 135 bool enabled); 136 off_t (*io_seek)(QIOChannel *ioc, 137 off_t offset, 138 int whence, 139 Error **errp); 140 void (*io_set_aio_fd_handler)(QIOChannel *ioc, 141 AioContext *ctx, 142 IOHandler *io_read, 143 IOHandler *io_write, 144 void *opaque); 145}; 146 147/* General I/O handling functions */ 148 149/** 150 * qio_channel_has_feature: 151 * @ioc: the channel object 152 * @feature: the feature to check support of 153 * 154 * Determine whether the channel implementation supports 155 * the optional feature named in @feature. 156 * 157 * Returns: true if supported, false otherwise. 158 */ 159bool qio_channel_has_feature(QIOChannel *ioc, 160 QIOChannelFeature feature); 161 162/** 163 * qio_channel_set_feature: 164 * @ioc: the channel object 165 * @feature: the feature to set support for 166 * 167 * Add channel support for the feature named in @feature. 168 */ 169void qio_channel_set_feature(QIOChannel *ioc, 170 QIOChannelFeature feature); 171 172/** 173 * qio_channel_set_name: 174 * @ioc: the channel object 175 * @name: the name of the channel 176 * 177 * Sets the name of the channel, which serves as an aid 178 * to debugging. The name is used when creating GSource 179 * watches for this channel. 180 */ 181void qio_channel_set_name(QIOChannel *ioc, 182 const char *name); 183 184/** 185 * qio_channel_readv_full: 186 * @ioc: the channel object 187 * @iov: the array of memory regions to read data into 188 * @niov: the length of the @iov array 189 * @fds: pointer to an array that will received file handles 190 * @nfds: pointer filled with number of elements in @fds on return 191 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 192 * 193 * Read data from the IO channel, storing it in the 194 * memory regions referenced by @iov. Each element 195 * in the @iov will be fully populated with data 196 * before the next one is used. The @niov parameter 197 * specifies the total number of elements in @iov. 198 * 199 * It is not required for all @iov to be filled with 200 * data. If the channel is in blocking mode, at least 201 * one byte of data will be read, but no more is 202 * guaranteed. If the channel is non-blocking and no 203 * data is available, it will return QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK 204 * 205 * If the channel has passed any file descriptors, 206 * the @fds array pointer will be allocated and 207 * the elements filled with the received file 208 * descriptors. The @nfds pointer will be updated 209 * to indicate the size of the @fds array that 210 * was allocated. It is the callers responsibility 211 * to call close() on each file descriptor and to 212 * call g_free() on the array pointer in @fds. 213 * 214 * It is an error to pass a non-NULL @fds parameter 215 * unless qio_channel_has_feature() returns a true 216 * value for the QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_FD_PASS constant. 217 * 218 * Returns: the number of bytes read, or -1 on error, 219 * or QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK if no data is available 220 * and the channel is non-blocking 221 */ 222ssize_t qio_channel_readv_full(QIOChannel *ioc, 223 const struct iovec *iov, 224 size_t niov, 225 int **fds, 226 size_t *nfds, 227 Error **errp); 228 229 230/** 231 * qio_channel_writev_full: 232 * @ioc: the channel object 233 * @iov: the array of memory regions to write data from 234 * @niov: the length of the @iov array 235 * @fds: an array of file handles to send 236 * @nfds: number of file handles in @fds 237 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 238 * 239 * Write data to the IO channel, reading it from the 240 * memory regions referenced by @iov. Each element 241 * in the @iov will be fully sent, before the next 242 * one is used. The @niov parameter specifies the 243 * total number of elements in @iov. 244 * 245 * It is not required for all @iov data to be fully 246 * sent. If the channel is in blocking mode, at least 247 * one byte of data will be sent, but no more is 248 * guaranteed. If the channel is non-blocking and no 249 * data can be sent, it will return QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK 250 * 251 * If there are file descriptors to send, the @fds 252 * array should be non-NULL and provide the handles. 253 * All file descriptors will be sent if at least one 254 * byte of data was sent. 255 * 256 * It is an error to pass a non-NULL @fds parameter 257 * unless qio_channel_has_feature() returns a true 258 * value for the QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_FD_PASS constant. 259 * 260 * Returns: the number of bytes sent, or -1 on error, 261 * or QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK if no data is can be sent 262 * and the channel is non-blocking 263 */ 264ssize_t qio_channel_writev_full(QIOChannel *ioc, 265 const struct iovec *iov, 266 size_t niov, 267 int *fds, 268 size_t nfds, 269 Error **errp); 270 271/** 272 * qio_channel_readv_all_eof: 273 * @ioc: the channel object 274 * @iov: the array of memory regions to read data into 275 * @niov: the length of the @iov array 276 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 277 * 278 * Read data from the IO channel, storing it in the 279 * memory regions referenced by @iov. Each element 280 * in the @iov will be fully populated with data 281 * before the next one is used. The @niov parameter 282 * specifies the total number of elements in @iov. 283 * 284 * The function will wait for all requested data 285 * to be read, yielding from the current coroutine 286 * if required. 287 * 288 * If end-of-file occurs before any data is read, 289 * no error is reported; otherwise, if it occurs 290 * before all requested data has been read, an error 291 * will be reported. 292 * 293 * Returns: 1 if all bytes were read, 0 if end-of-file 294 * occurs without data, or -1 on error 295 */ 296int qio_channel_readv_all_eof(QIOChannel *ioc, 297 const struct iovec *iov, 298 size_t niov, 299 Error **errp); 300 301/** 302 * qio_channel_readv_all: 303 * @ioc: the channel object 304 * @iov: the array of memory regions to read data into 305 * @niov: the length of the @iov array 306 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 307 * 308 * Read data from the IO channel, storing it in the 309 * memory regions referenced by @iov. Each element 310 * in the @iov will be fully populated with data 311 * before the next one is used. The @niov parameter 312 * specifies the total number of elements in @iov. 313 * 314 * The function will wait for all requested data 315 * to be read, yielding from the current coroutine 316 * if required. 317 * 318 * If end-of-file occurs before all requested data 319 * has been read, an error will be reported. 320 * 321 * Returns: 0 if all bytes were read, or -1 on error 322 */ 323int qio_channel_readv_all(QIOChannel *ioc, 324 const struct iovec *iov, 325 size_t niov, 326 Error **errp); 327 328 329/** 330 * qio_channel_writev_all: 331 * @ioc: the channel object 332 * @iov: the array of memory regions to write data from 333 * @niov: the length of the @iov array 334 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 335 * 336 * Write data to the IO channel, reading it from the 337 * memory regions referenced by @iov. Each element 338 * in the @iov will be fully sent, before the next 339 * one is used. The @niov parameter specifies the 340 * total number of elements in @iov. 341 * 342 * The function will wait for all requested data 343 * to be written, yielding from the current coroutine 344 * if required. 345 * 346 * Returns: 0 if all bytes were written, or -1 on error 347 */ 348int qio_channel_writev_all(QIOChannel *ioc, 349 const struct iovec *iov, 350 size_t niov, 351 Error **erp); 352 353/** 354 * qio_channel_readv: 355 * @ioc: the channel object 356 * @iov: the array of memory regions to read data into 357 * @niov: the length of the @iov array 358 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 359 * 360 * Behaves as qio_channel_readv_full() but does not support 361 * receiving of file handles. 362 */ 363ssize_t qio_channel_readv(QIOChannel *ioc, 364 const struct iovec *iov, 365 size_t niov, 366 Error **errp); 367 368/** 369 * qio_channel_writev: 370 * @ioc: the channel object 371 * @iov: the array of memory regions to write data from 372 * @niov: the length of the @iov array 373 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 374 * 375 * Behaves as qio_channel_writev_full() but does not support 376 * sending of file handles. 377 */ 378ssize_t qio_channel_writev(QIOChannel *ioc, 379 const struct iovec *iov, 380 size_t niov, 381 Error **errp); 382 383/** 384 * qio_channel_read: 385 * @ioc: the channel object 386 * @buf: the memory region to read data into 387 * @buflen: the length of @buf 388 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 389 * 390 * Behaves as qio_channel_readv_full() but does not support 391 * receiving of file handles, and only supports reading into 392 * a single memory region. 393 */ 394ssize_t qio_channel_read(QIOChannel *ioc, 395 char *buf, 396 size_t buflen, 397 Error **errp); 398 399/** 400 * qio_channel_write: 401 * @ioc: the channel object 402 * @buf: the memory regions to send data from 403 * @buflen: the length of @buf 404 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 405 * 406 * Behaves as qio_channel_writev_full() but does not support 407 * sending of file handles, and only supports writing from a 408 * single memory region. 409 */ 410ssize_t qio_channel_write(QIOChannel *ioc, 411 const char *buf, 412 size_t buflen, 413 Error **errp); 414 415/** 416 * qio_channel_read_all_eof: 417 * @ioc: the channel object 418 * @buf: the memory region to read data into 419 * @buflen: the number of bytes to @buf 420 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 421 * 422 * Reads @buflen bytes into @buf, possibly blocking or (if the 423 * channel is non-blocking) yielding from the current coroutine 424 * multiple times until the entire content is read. If end-of-file 425 * occurs immediately it is not an error, but if it occurs after 426 * data has been read it will return an error rather than a 427 * short-read. Otherwise behaves as qio_channel_read(). 428 * 429 * Returns: 1 if all bytes were read, 0 if end-of-file occurs 430 * without data, or -1 on error 431 */ 432int qio_channel_read_all_eof(QIOChannel *ioc, 433 char *buf, 434 size_t buflen, 435 Error **errp); 436 437/** 438 * qio_channel_read_all: 439 * @ioc: the channel object 440 * @buf: the memory region to read data into 441 * @buflen: the number of bytes to @buf 442 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 443 * 444 * Reads @buflen bytes into @buf, possibly blocking or (if the 445 * channel is non-blocking) yielding from the current coroutine 446 * multiple times until the entire content is read. If end-of-file 447 * occurs it will return an error rather than a short-read. Otherwise 448 * behaves as qio_channel_read(). 449 * 450 * Returns: 0 if all bytes were read, or -1 on error 451 */ 452int qio_channel_read_all(QIOChannel *ioc, 453 char *buf, 454 size_t buflen, 455 Error **errp); 456 457/** 458 * qio_channel_write_all: 459 * @ioc: the channel object 460 * @buf: the memory region to write data into 461 * @buflen: the number of bytes to @buf 462 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 463 * 464 * Writes @buflen bytes from @buf, possibly blocking or (if the 465 * channel is non-blocking) yielding from the current coroutine 466 * multiple times until the entire content is written. Otherwise 467 * behaves as qio_channel_write(). 468 * 469 * Returns: 0 if all bytes were written, or -1 on error 470 */ 471int qio_channel_write_all(QIOChannel *ioc, 472 const char *buf, 473 size_t buflen, 474 Error **errp); 475 476/** 477 * qio_channel_set_blocking: 478 * @ioc: the channel object 479 * @enabled: the blocking flag state 480 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 481 * 482 * If @enabled is true, then the channel is put into 483 * blocking mode, otherwise it will be non-blocking. 484 * 485 * In non-blocking mode, read/write operations may 486 * return QIO_CHANNEL_ERR_BLOCK if they would otherwise 487 * block on I/O 488 */ 489int qio_channel_set_blocking(QIOChannel *ioc, 490 bool enabled, 491 Error **errp); 492 493/** 494 * qio_channel_close: 495 * @ioc: the channel object 496 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 497 * 498 * Close the channel, flushing any pending I/O 499 * 500 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error 501 */ 502int qio_channel_close(QIOChannel *ioc, 503 Error **errp); 504 505/** 506 * qio_channel_shutdown: 507 * @ioc: the channel object 508 * @how: the direction to shutdown 509 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 510 * 511 * Shutdowns transmission and/or receiving of data 512 * without closing the underlying transport. 513 * 514 * Not all implementations will support this facility, 515 * so may report an error. To avoid errors, the 516 * caller may check for the feature flag 517 * QIO_CHANNEL_FEATURE_SHUTDOWN prior to calling 518 * this method. 519 * 520 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error 521 */ 522int qio_channel_shutdown(QIOChannel *ioc, 523 QIOChannelShutdown how, 524 Error **errp); 525 526/** 527 * qio_channel_set_delay: 528 * @ioc: the channel object 529 * @enabled: the new flag state 530 * 531 * Controls whether the underlying transport is 532 * permitted to delay writes in order to merge 533 * small packets. If @enabled is true, then the 534 * writes may be delayed in order to opportunistically 535 * merge small packets into larger ones. If @enabled 536 * is false, writes are dispatched immediately with 537 * no delay. 538 * 539 * When @enabled is false, applications may wish to 540 * use the qio_channel_set_cork() method to explicitly 541 * control write merging. 542 * 543 * On channels which are backed by a socket, this 544 * API corresponds to the inverse of TCP_NODELAY flag, 545 * controlling whether the Nagle algorithm is active. 546 * 547 * This setting is merely a hint, so implementations are 548 * free to ignore this without it being considered an 549 * error. 550 */ 551void qio_channel_set_delay(QIOChannel *ioc, 552 bool enabled); 553 554/** 555 * qio_channel_set_cork: 556 * @ioc: the channel object 557 * @enabled: the new flag state 558 * 559 * Controls whether the underlying transport is 560 * permitted to dispatch data that is written. 561 * If @enabled is true, then any data written will 562 * be queued in local buffers until @enabled is 563 * set to false once again. 564 * 565 * This feature is typically used when the automatic 566 * write coalescing facility is disabled via the 567 * qio_channel_set_delay() method. 568 * 569 * On channels which are backed by a socket, this 570 * API corresponds to the TCP_CORK flag. 571 * 572 * This setting is merely a hint, so implementations are 573 * free to ignore this without it being considered an 574 * error. 575 */ 576void qio_channel_set_cork(QIOChannel *ioc, 577 bool enabled); 578 579 580/** 581 * qio_channel_seek: 582 * @ioc: the channel object 583 * @offset: the position to seek to, relative to @whence 584 * @whence: one of the (POSIX) SEEK_* constants listed below 585 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 586 * 587 * Moves the current I/O position within the channel 588 * @ioc, to be @offset. The value of @offset is 589 * interpreted relative to @whence: 590 * 591 * SEEK_SET - the position is set to @offset bytes 592 * SEEK_CUR - the position is moved by @offset bytes 593 * SEEK_END - the position is set to end of the file plus @offset bytes 594 * 595 * Not all implementations will support this facility, 596 * so may report an error. 597 * 598 * Returns: the new position on success, (off_t)-1 on failure 599 */ 600off_t qio_channel_io_seek(QIOChannel *ioc, 601 off_t offset, 602 int whence, 603 Error **errp); 604 605 606/** 607 * qio_channel_create_watch: 608 * @ioc: the channel object 609 * @condition: the I/O condition to monitor 610 * 611 * Create a new main loop source that is used to watch 612 * for the I/O condition @condition. Typically the 613 * qio_channel_add_watch() method would be used instead 614 * of this, since it directly attaches a callback to 615 * the source 616 * 617 * Returns: the new main loop source. 618 */ 619GSource *qio_channel_create_watch(QIOChannel *ioc, 620 GIOCondition condition); 621 622/** 623 * qio_channel_add_watch: 624 * @ioc: the channel object 625 * @condition: the I/O condition to monitor 626 * @func: callback to invoke when the source becomes ready 627 * @user_data: opaque data to pass to @func 628 * @notify: callback to free @user_data 629 * 630 * Create a new main loop source that is used to watch 631 * for the I/O condition @condition. The callback @func 632 * will be registered against the source, to be invoked 633 * when the source becomes ready. The optional @user_data 634 * will be passed to @func when it is invoked. The @notify 635 * callback will be used to free @user_data when the 636 * watch is deleted 637 * 638 * The returned source ID can be used with g_source_remove() 639 * to remove and free the source when no longer required. 640 * Alternatively the @func callback can return a FALSE 641 * value. 642 * 643 * Returns: the source ID 644 */ 645guint qio_channel_add_watch(QIOChannel *ioc, 646 GIOCondition condition, 647 QIOChannelFunc func, 648 gpointer user_data, 649 GDestroyNotify notify); 650 651 652/** 653 * qio_channel_attach_aio_context: 654 * @ioc: the channel object 655 * @ctx: the #AioContext to set the handlers on 656 * 657 * Request that qio_channel_yield() sets I/O handlers on 658 * the given #AioContext. If @ctx is %NULL, qio_channel_yield() 659 * uses QEMU's main thread event loop. 660 * 661 * You can move a #QIOChannel from one #AioContext to another even if 662 * I/O handlers are set for a coroutine. However, #QIOChannel provides 663 * no synchronization between the calls to qio_channel_yield() and 664 * qio_channel_attach_aio_context(). 665 * 666 * Therefore you should first call qio_channel_detach_aio_context() 667 * to ensure that the coroutine is not entered concurrently. Then, 668 * while the coroutine has yielded, call qio_channel_attach_aio_context(), 669 * and then aio_co_schedule() to place the coroutine on the new 670 * #AioContext. The calls to qio_channel_detach_aio_context() 671 * and qio_channel_attach_aio_context() should be protected with 672 * aio_context_acquire() and aio_context_release(). 673 */ 674void qio_channel_attach_aio_context(QIOChannel *ioc, 675 AioContext *ctx); 676 677/** 678 * qio_channel_detach_aio_context: 679 * @ioc: the channel object 680 * 681 * Disable any I/O handlers set by qio_channel_yield(). With the 682 * help of aio_co_schedule(), this allows moving a coroutine that was 683 * paused by qio_channel_yield() to another context. 684 */ 685void qio_channel_detach_aio_context(QIOChannel *ioc); 686 687/** 688 * qio_channel_yield: 689 * @ioc: the channel object 690 * @condition: the I/O condition to wait for 691 * 692 * Yields execution from the current coroutine until the condition 693 * indicated by @condition becomes available. @condition must 694 * be either %G_IO_IN or %G_IO_OUT; it cannot contain both. In 695 * addition, no two coroutine can be waiting on the same condition 696 * and channel at the same time. 697 * 698 * This must only be called from coroutine context 699 */ 700void qio_channel_yield(QIOChannel *ioc, 701 GIOCondition condition); 702 703/** 704 * qio_channel_wait: 705 * @ioc: the channel object 706 * @condition: the I/O condition to wait for 707 * 708 * Block execution from the current thread until 709 * the condition indicated by @condition becomes 710 * available. 711 * 712 * This will enter a nested event loop to perform 713 * the wait. 714 */ 715void qio_channel_wait(QIOChannel *ioc, 716 GIOCondition condition); 717 718/** 719 * qio_channel_set_aio_fd_handler: 720 * @ioc: the channel object 721 * @ctx: the AioContext to set the handlers on 722 * @io_read: the read handler 723 * @io_write: the write handler 724 * @opaque: the opaque value passed to the handler 725 * 726 * This is used internally by qio_channel_yield(). It can 727 * be used by channel implementations to forward the handlers 728 * to another channel (e.g. from #QIOChannelTLS to the 729 * underlying socket). 730 */ 731void qio_channel_set_aio_fd_handler(QIOChannel *ioc, 732 AioContext *ctx, 733 IOHandler *io_read, 734 IOHandler *io_write, 735 void *opaque); 736 737#endif /* QIO_CHANNEL_H */ 738