/* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager * © 2009-2011 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * ipc.c: UNIX domain socket IPC (initialization, client handling, protocol). * */ #ifndef I3_IPC_H #define I3_IPC_H #include #include #include #include #include "data.h" #include "tree.h" #include "i3/ipc.h" extern char *current_socketpath; typedef struct ipc_client { int fd; /* The events which this client wants to receive */ int num_events; char **events; TAILQ_ENTRY(ipc_client) clients; } ipc_client; /* * Callback type for the different message types. * * message is the raw packet, as received from the UNIX domain socket. size * is the remaining size of bytes for this packet. * * message_size is the size of the message as the sender specified it. * message_type is the type of the message as the sender specified it. * */ typedef void(*handler_t)(int, uint8_t*, int, uint32_t, uint32_t); /* Macro to declare a callback */ #define IPC_HANDLER(name) \ static void handle_ ## name (int fd, uint8_t *message, \ int size, uint32_t message_size, \ uint32_t message_type) /** * Handler for activity on the listening socket, meaning that a new client * has just connected and we should accept() him. Sets up the event handler * for activity on the new connection and inserts the file descriptor into * the list of clients. * */ void ipc_new_client(EV_P_ struct ev_io *w, int revents); /** * Creates the UNIX domain socket at the given path, sets it to non-blocking * mode, bind()s and listen()s on it. * */ int ipc_create_socket(const char *filename); /** * Sends the specified event to all IPC clients which are currently connected * and subscribed to this kind of event. * */ void ipc_send_event(const char *event, uint32_t message_type, const char *payload); /** * Calls shutdown() on each socket and closes it. This function to be called * when exiting or restarting only! * */ void ipc_shutdown(void); void dump_node(yajl_gen gen, Con *con, bool inplace_restart); /** * For the workspace "focus" event we send, along the usual "change" field, * also the current and previous workspace, in "current" and "old" * respectively. */ void ipc_send_workspace_focus_event(Con *current, Con *old); #endif