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NAME

       getaddrinfo_a, gai_suspend, gai_error, gai_cancel - asynchronous network address and service translation

LIBRARY

       Asynchronous name lookup library (libanl, -lanl)

SYNOPSIS

       #define _GNU_SOURCE         /* See feature_test_macros(7) */
       #include <netdb.h>

       int getaddrinfo_a(int mode, struct gaicb *list[restrict],
                         int nitems, struct sigevent *restrict sevp);
       int gai_suspend(const struct gaicb *const list[], int nitems,
                         const struct timespec *timeout);

       int gai_error(struct gaicb *req);
       int gai_cancel(struct gaicb *req);

DESCRIPTION

       The  getaddrinfo_a() function performs the same task as getaddrinfo(3), but allows multiple name look-ups
       to be performed asynchronously, with optional notification on completion of look-up operations.

       The mode argument has one of the following values:

       GAI_WAIT
              Perform the look-ups synchronously.  The call blocks until the look-ups have completed.

       GAI_NOWAIT
              Perform the look-ups asynchronously.  The call returns immediately, and the requests are  resolved
              in the background.  See the discussion of the sevp argument below.

       The  array  list  specifies the look-up requests to process.  The nitems argument specifies the number of
       elements in list.  The requested look-up operations are started in parallel.  NULL elements in  list  are
       ignored.  Each request is described by a gaicb structure, defined as follows:

           struct gaicb {
               const char            *ar_name;
               const char            *ar_service;
               const struct addrinfo *ar_request;
               struct addrinfo       *ar_result;
           };

       The  elements of this structure correspond to the arguments of getaddrinfo(3).  Thus, ar_name corresponds
       to the node argument and ar_service to the service argument, identifying an Internet host and a  service.
       The  ar_request  element  corresponds  to  the  hints argument, specifying the criteria for selecting the
       returned socket address structures.  Finally, ar_result corresponds to the res argument; you do not  need
       to  initialize  this  element,  it  will be automatically set when the request is resolved.  The addrinfo
       structure referenced by the last two elements is described in getaddrinfo(3).

       When mode is specified as GAI_NOWAIT, notifications about resolved requests can be obtained by  employing
       the  sigevent  structure pointed to by the sevp argument.  For the definition and general details of this
       structure, see sigevent(3type).  The sevp->sigev_notify field can have the following values:

       SIGEV_NONE
              Don't provide any notification.

       SIGEV_SIGNAL
              When a look-up completes, generate the signal sigev_signo for the  process.   See  sigevent(3type)
              for general details.  The si_code field of the siginfo_t structure will be set to SI_ASYNCNL.

       SIGEV_THREAD
              When  a  look-up completes, invoke sigev_notify_function as if it were the start function of a new
              thread.  See sigevent(3type) for details.

       For SIGEV_SIGNAL and SIGEV_THREAD, it may be useful to point sevp->sigev_value.sival_ptr to list.

       The gai_suspend() function suspends execution of the calling thread, waiting for the completion of one or
       more requests in the array list.  The nitems argument specifies the size of the  array  list.   The  call
       blocks until one of the following occurs:

       •  One or more of the operations in list completes.

       •  The call is interrupted by a signal that is caught.

       •  The  time  interval  specified  in timeout elapses.  This argument specifies a timeout in seconds plus
          nanoseconds (see nanosleep(2) for details of the timespec structure).  If timeout is  NULL,  then  the
          call blocks indefinitely (until one of the events above occurs).

       No  explicit indication of which request was completed is given; you must determine which request(s) have
       completed by iterating with gai_error() over the list of requests.

       The gai_error() function returns the status of the request req: either EAI_INPROGRESS if the request  was
       not  completed  yet,  0  if  it  was  handled  successfully, or an error code if the request could not be
       resolved.

       The gai_cancel() function cancels the request req.  If the request has been  canceled  successfully,  the
       error  status  of  the  request  will be set to EAI_CANCELED and normal asynchronous notification will be
       performed.  The request cannot be canceled if it is currently being processed; in that case, it  will  be
       handled  as  if  gai_cancel()  has  never  been called.  If req is NULL, an attempt is made to cancel all
       outstanding requests that the process has made.

RETURN VALUE

       The getaddrinfo_a() function returns 0 if all of the requests have been enqueued successfully, or one  of
       the following nonzero error codes:

       EAI_AGAIN
              The  resources  necessary to enqueue the look-up requests were not available.  The application may
              check the error status of each request to determine which ones failed.

       EAI_MEMORY
              Out of memory.

       EAI_SYSTEM
              mode is invalid.

       The gai_suspend() function returns 0 if  at  least  one  of  the  listed  requests  has  been  completed.
       Otherwise, it returns one of the following nonzero error codes:

       EAI_AGAIN
              The given timeout expired before any of the requests could be completed.

       EAI_ALLDONE
              There were no actual requests given to the function.

       EAI_INTR
              A  signal  has  interrupted  the  function.  Note that this interruption might have been caused by
              signal notification of some completed look-up request.

       The gai_error()  function  can  return  EAI_INPROGRESS  for  an  unfinished  look-up  request,  0  for  a
       successfully  completed  look-up  (as  described above), one of the error codes that could be returned by
       getaddrinfo(3), or the error code EAI_CANCELED if the request has  been  canceled  explicitly  before  it
       could be finished.

       The gai_cancel() function can return one of these values:

       EAI_CANCELED
              The request has been canceled successfully.

       EAI_NOTCANCELED
              The request has not been canceled.

       EAI_ALLDONE
              The request has already completed.

       The  gai_strerror(3) function translates these error codes to a human readable string, suitable for error
       reporting.

ATTRIBUTES

       For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
       ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬───────────────┬─────────┐
       │ InterfaceAttributeValue   │
       ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────┤
       │ getaddrinfo_a(), gai_suspend(), gai_error(), gai_cancel()                   │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe │
       └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴───────────────┴─────────┘

STANDARDS

       GNU.

HISTORY

       glibc 2.2.3.

       The interface of getaddrinfo_a() was modeled after the lio_listio(3) interface.

EXAMPLES

       Two examples are provided: a simple example that resolves several requests in parallel synchronously, and
       a complex example showing some of the asynchronous capabilities.

   Synchronous example
       The program below simply resolves several hostnames in parallel, giving a speed-up compared to  resolving
       the hostnames sequentially using getaddrinfo(3).  The program might be used like this:

           $ ./a.out mirrors.kernel.org enoent.linuxfoundation.org gnu.org
           mirrors.kernel.org: 139.178.88.99
           enoent.linuxfoundation.org: Name or service not known
           gnu.org: 209.51.188.116

       Here is the program source code

       #define _GNU_SOURCE
       #include <err.h>
       #include <netdb.h>
       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <string.h>

       #define MALLOC(n, type)  ((type *) reallocarray(NULL, n, sizeof(type)))

       int
       main(int argc, char *argv[])
       {
           int ret;
           struct gaicb *reqs[argc - 1];
           char host[NI_MAXHOST];
           struct addrinfo *res;

           if (argc < 2) {
               fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s HOST...\n", argv[0]);
               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
           }

           for (size_t i = 0; i < argc - 1; i++) {
               reqs[i] = MALLOC(1, struct gaicb);
               if (reqs[i] == NULL)
                   err(EXIT_FAILURE, "malloc");

               memset(reqs[i], 0, sizeof(*reqs[0]));
               reqs[i]->ar_name = argv[i + 1];
           }

           ret = getaddrinfo_a(GAI_WAIT, reqs, argc - 1, NULL);
           if (ret != 0) {
               fprintf(stderr, "getaddrinfo_a() failed: %s\n",
                       gai_strerror(ret));
               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
           }

           for (size_t i = 0; i < argc - 1; i++) {
               printf("%s: ", reqs[i]->ar_name);
               ret = gai_error(reqs[i]);
               if (ret == 0) {
                   res = reqs[i]->ar_result;

                   ret = getnameinfo(res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen,
                                     host, sizeof(host),
                                     NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST);
                   if (ret != 0) {
                       fprintf(stderr, "getnameinfo() failed: %s\n",
                               gai_strerror(ret));
                       exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
                   }
                   puts(host);

               } else {
                   puts(gai_strerror(ret));
               }
           }
           exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
       }

   Asynchronous example
       This  example  shows  a  simple  interactive getaddrinfo_a() front-end.  The notification facility is not
       demonstrated.

       An example session might look like this:

           $ ./a.out
           > a mirrors.kernel.org enoent.linuxfoundation.org gnu.org
           > c 2
           [2] gnu.org: Request not canceled
           > w 0 1
           [00] mirrors.kernel.org: Finished
           > l
           [00] mirrors.kernel.org: 139.178.88.99
           [01] enoent.linuxfoundation.org: Processing request in progress
           [02] gnu.org: 209.51.188.116
           > l
           [00] mirrors.kernel.org: 139.178.88.99
           [01] enoent.linuxfoundation.org: Name or service not known
           [02] gnu.org: 209.51.188.116

       The program source is as follows:

       #define _GNU_SOURCE
       #include <assert.h>
       #include <err.h>
       #include <netdb.h>
       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <string.h>

       #define CALLOC(n, type)  ((type *) calloc(n, sizeof(type)))

       #define REALLOCF(ptr, n, type)                                          \
       ({                                                                      \
           static_assert(__builtin_types_compatible_p(typeof(ptr), type *));   \
                                                                               \
           (type *) reallocarrayf(ptr, n, sizeof(type));                       \
       })

       static struct gaicb **reqs = NULL;
       static size_t nreqs = 0;

       static inline void *
       reallocarrayf(void *p, size_t nmemb, size_t size)
       {
           void  *q;

           q = reallocarray(p, nmemb, size);
           if (q == NULL && nmemb != 0 && size != 0)
               free(p);
           return q;
       }

       static char *
       getcmd(void)
       {
           static char buf[256];

           fputs("> ", stdout); fflush(stdout);
           if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), stdin) == NULL)
               return NULL;

           if (buf[strlen(buf) - 1] == '\n')
               buf[strlen(buf) - 1] = 0;

           return buf;
       }

       /* Add requests for specified hostnames. */
       static void
       add_requests(void)
       {
           size_t nreqs_base = nreqs;
           char *host;
           int ret;

           while ((host = strtok(NULL, " "))) {
               nreqs++;
               reqs = REALLOCF(reqs, nreqs, struct gaicb *);
               if (reqs == NULL)
                   err(EXIT_FAILURE, "reallocf");

               reqs[nreqs - 1] = CALLOC(1, struct gaicb);
               if (reqs[nreqs - 1] == NULL)
                   err(EXIT_FAILURE, "calloc");

               reqs[nreqs - 1]->ar_name = strdup(host);
           }

           /* Queue nreqs_base..nreqs requests. */

           ret = getaddrinfo_a(GAI_NOWAIT, &reqs[nreqs_base],
                               nreqs - nreqs_base, NULL);
           if (ret) {
               fprintf(stderr, "getaddrinfo_a() failed: %s\n",
                       gai_strerror(ret));
               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
           }
       }

       /* Wait until at least one of specified requests completes. */
       static void
       wait_requests(void)
       {
           char *id;
           int ret;
           size_t n;
           struct gaicb const **wait_reqs;

           wait_reqs = CALLOC(nreqs, const struct gaicb *);
           if (wait_reqs == NULL)
               err(EXIT_FAILURE, "calloc");

                       /* NULL elements are ignored by gai_suspend(). */

           while ((id = strtok(NULL, " ")) != NULL) {
               n = atoi(id);

               if (n >= nreqs) {
                   printf("Bad request number: %s\n", id);
                   return;
               }

               wait_reqs[n] = reqs[n];
           }

           ret = gai_suspend(wait_reqs, nreqs, NULL);
           if (ret) {
               printf("gai_suspend(): %s\n", gai_strerror(ret));
               return;
           }

           for (size_t i = 0; i < nreqs; i++) {
               if (wait_reqs[i] == NULL)
                   continue;

               ret = gai_error(reqs[i]);
               if (ret == EAI_INPROGRESS)
                   continue;

               printf("[%02zu] %s: %s\n", i, reqs[i]->ar_name,
                      ret == 0 ? "Finished" : gai_strerror(ret));
           }
       }

       /* Cancel specified requests. */
       static void
       cancel_requests(void)
       {
           char *id;
           int ret;
           size_t n;

           while ((id = strtok(NULL, " ")) != NULL) {
               n = atoi(id);

               if (n >= nreqs) {
                   printf("Bad request number: %s\n", id);
                   return;
               }

               ret = gai_cancel(reqs[n]);
               printf("[%s] %s: %s\n", id, reqs[atoi(id)]->ar_name,
                      gai_strerror(ret));
           }
       }

       /* List all requests. */
       static void
       list_requests(void)
       {
           int ret;
           char host[NI_MAXHOST];
           struct addrinfo *res;

           for (size_t i = 0; i < nreqs; i++) {
               printf("[%02zu] %s: ", i, reqs[i]->ar_name);
               ret = gai_error(reqs[i]);

               if (!ret) {
                   res = reqs[i]->ar_result;

                   ret = getnameinfo(res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen,
                                     host, sizeof(host),
                                     NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST);
                   if (ret) {
                       fprintf(stderr, "getnameinfo() failed: %s\n",
                               gai_strerror(ret));
                       exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
                   }
                   puts(host);
               } else {
                   puts(gai_strerror(ret));
               }
           }
       }

       int
       main(void)
       {
           char *cmdline;
           char *cmd;

           while ((cmdline = getcmd()) != NULL) {
               cmd = strtok(cmdline, " ");

               if (cmd == NULL) {
                   list_requests();
               } else {
                   switch (cmd[0]) {
                   case 'a':
                       add_requests();
                       break;
                   case 'w':
                       wait_requests();
                       break;
                   case 'c':
                       cancel_requests();
                       break;
                   case 'l':
                       list_requests();
                       break;
                   default:
                       fprintf(stderr, "Bad command: %c\n", cmd[0]);
                       break;
                   }
               }
           }
           exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
       }

SEE ALSO

       getaddrinfo(3), inet(3), lio_listio(3), hostname(7), ip(7), sigevent(3type)

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