/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "nsISupports.idl" interface nsIFile; interface nsISocketTransport; interface nsIProxyInfo; interface nsIRunnable; %{C++ class nsASocketHandler; struct PRFileDesc; %} [ptr] native PRFileDescPtr(PRFileDesc); [ptr] native nsASocketHandlerPtr(nsASocketHandler); [scriptable, uuid(ad56b25f-e6bb-4db3-9f7b-5b7db33fd2b1)] interface nsISocketTransportService : nsISupports { /** * Creates a transport for a specified host and port. * * @param aSocketTypes * array of socket type strings. null if using default socket type. * @param aTypeCount * specifies length of aSocketTypes. * @param aHost * specifies the target hostname or IP address literal of the peer * for this socket. * @param aPort * specifies the target port of the peer for this socket. * @param aProxyInfo * specifies the transport-layer proxy type to use. null if no * proxy. used for communicating information about proxies like * SOCKS (which are transparent to upper protocols). * * @see nsIProxiedProtocolHandler * @see nsIProtocolProxyService::GetProxyInfo * * NOTE: this function can be called from any thread */ nsISocketTransport createTransport([array, size_is(aTypeCount)] in string aSocketTypes, in unsigned long aTypeCount, in AUTF8String aHost, in long aPort, in nsIProxyInfo aProxyInfo); /** * Create a transport built on a Unix domain socket, connecting to the * given filename. * * Since Unix domain sockets are always local to the machine, they are * not affected by the nsIIOService's 'offline' flag. * * On systems that don't support Unix domain sockets at all, this * returns NS_ERROR_SOCKET_ADDRESS_NOT_SUPPORTED. * * The system-level socket API may impose restrictions on the length of * the filename that are stricter than those of the underlying * filesystem. If the file name is too long, this returns * NS_ERROR_FILE_NAME_TOO_LONG. * * The |aPath| parameter must specify an existing directory entry. * Otherwise, this returns NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND. * * The program must have search permission on all components of the * path prefix of |aPath|, and read and write permission on |aPath| * itself. Without such permission, this returns * NS_ERROR_CONNECTION_REFUSED. * * The |aPath| parameter must refer to a unix-domain socket. Otherwise, * this returns NS_ERROR_CONNECTION_REFUSED. (POSIX specifies * ECONNREFUSED when "the target address was not listening for * connections", and this is what Linux returns.) * * @param aPath * The file name of the Unix domain socket to which we should * connect. */ nsISocketTransport createUnixDomainTransport(in nsIFile aPath); /** * Adds a new socket to the list of controlled sockets. * * This will fail with the error code NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE if the maximum * number of sockets is already reached. * In this case, the notifyWhenCanAttachSocket method should be used. * * @param aFd * Open file descriptor of the socket to control. * @param aHandler * Socket handler that will receive notifications when the socket is * ready or detached. * * NOTE: this function may only be called from an event dispatch on the * socket thread. */ [noscript] void attachSocket(in PRFileDescPtr aFd, in nsASocketHandlerPtr aHandler); /** * if the number of sockets reaches the limit, then consumers can be * notified when the number of sockets becomes less than the limit. the * notification is asynchronous, delivered via the given nsIRunnable * instance on the socket transport thread. * * @param aEvent * Event that will receive the notification when a new socket can * be attached * * NOTE: this function may only be called from an event dispatch on the * socket thread. */ [noscript] void notifyWhenCanAttachSocket(in nsIRunnable aEvent); };