// $Revision: 1.1 $ /* System dependencies in the W3 library SYSTEM DEPENDENCIES System-system differences for TCP include files and macros. This file includes for each system the files necessary for network and file I/O. Part of libwww. AUTHORS TBL Tim Berners-Lee, W3 project, CERN, EvA Eelco van Asperen MA Marc Andreesen NCSA MD Mark Donszelmann AT Aleksandar Totic SCW Susan C. Weber HISTORY: 22 Feb 91 Written (TBL) as part of the WWW library. 16 Jan 92 PC code from (EvA) 22 Apr 93 Merged diffs bits from xmosaic release 29 Apr 93 Windows/NT code from (SCW) 29 Sep 93 VMS fixes (MD) */ #ifndef TCP_H #define TCP_H /* Default values These values may be reset and altered by system-specific sections later on. there are also a bunch of defaults at the end . */ /* Default values of those: */ #define NETCLOSE close /* Routine to close a TCP-IP socket */ #define NETREAD read /* Routine to read from a TCP-IP socket */ #define NETWRITE write /* Routine to write to a TCP-IP socket */ /* Unless stated otherwise, */ #define SELECT /* Can handle >1 channel. */ #define GOT_SYSTEM /* Can call shell with string */ #ifdef unix #define GOT_PIPE #endif #ifdef VM #define GOT_PIPE /* Of sorts */ #endif #ifdef DECNET typedef struct sockaddr_dn SockA; /* See netdnet/dn.h or custom vms.h */ #else /* Internet */ typedef struct sockaddr_in SockA; /* See netinet/in.h */ #endif /* Macintosh - Think-C Think-C is one development environment on the Mac. We recommend that you compile with 4-byte ints to be compatible with MPW C. We used Tom Milligan's s_socket library which was written for 4 byte int, and the MacTCP library assumes 4-byte int. */ #ifdef THINK_C #undef GOT_SYSTEM #define DEBUG /* Can't put it on the CC command line */ #define NO_UNIX_IO /* getuid() missing */ #define NO_GETPID /* getpid() does not exist */ #define NO_GETWD /* getwd() does not exist */ #undef NETCLOSE /* Routine to close a TCP-IP socket */ #undef NETREAD /* Routine to read from a TCP-IP socket */ #undef NETWRITE /* Routine to write to a TCP-IP socket */ #define NETCLOSE s_close /* Routine to close a TCP-IP socket */ #define NETREAD s_read /* Routine to read from a TCP-IP socket */ #define NETWRITE s_write /* Routine to write to a TCP-IP socket */ #define bind s_bind /* Funny names presumably to prevent clashes */ #define connect s_connect #define accept s_accept #define listen s_listen #define socket s_socket #define getsockname s_getsockname /* The function prototype checking is better than the include files */ extern s_close(int s); extern s_read(int s, char *buffer, int buflen); extern s_write(int s, const char *buffer, int buflen); extern bind(int s, struct sockaddr *name, int namelen); extern accept(int s, struct sockaddr *addr, int *addrlen); extern listen(int s, int qlen); extern connect(int s, struct sockaddr *addr, int addrlen); extern s_socket(int domain, int type, int protocol); extern s_getsockname(int s, struct sockaddr *name, int *namelen); extern struct hostent *gethostent(const char * name); extern unsigned long inet_addr(const char * name); #endif /* THINK_C */ /* Macintosh - MPW MPW is one development environment on the Mac. This entry was created by Aleksandar Totic (atotic@ncsa.uiuc.edu) this file is compatible with sockets package released by NCSA. One major conflict is that this library redefines write/read/etc as macros. In some of HTML code these macros get executed when they should not be. Such files should define NO_SOCKET_DEFS on top. This is a temporary hack. */ #ifdef applec /* MPW */ #undef GOT_SYSTEM #define DEBUG /* Can't put it on the CC command line */ #define NO_UNIX_IO /* getuid() missing */ #define NO_GETPID /* getpid() does not exist */ #define NO_GETWD /* getwd() does not exist */ #undef NETCLOSE /* Routine to close a TCP-IP socket */ #undef NETREAD /* Routine to read from a TCP-IP socket */ #undef NETWRITE /* Routine to write to a TCP-IP socket */ #define NETCLOSE s_close /* Routine to close a TCP-IP socket */ #define NETREAD s_read /* Routine to read from a TCP-IP socket */ #define NETWRITE s_write /* Routine to write to a TCP-IP socket */ #define _ANSI_SOURCE #define GUI #define LINEFEED 10 #define ANON_FTP_HOSTNAME #ifndef NO_SOCKET_DEFS #include #endif #include #include #endif /* MPW */ #ifndef STDIO_H #include #define STDIO_H #endif /* Big Blue - the world of incompatibility IBM RS600 On the IBM RS-6000, AIX is almost Unix. */ #ifdef _AIX #define AIX #endif #ifdef AIX #define unix #endif /* AIX 3.2 ** ------- */ #ifdef _IBMR2 #define USE_DIRENT /* sys V style directory open */ #endif /* IBM VM-CMS, VM-XA Mainframes MVS is compiled as for VM. MVS has no unix-style I/O. The command line compile options seem to come across in lower case. */ #ifdef mvs #define MVS #endif #ifdef MVS #define VM #endif #ifdef NEWLIB #pragma linkage(newlib,OS) /* Enables recursive NEWLIB */ #endif /* VM doesn't have a built-in predefined token, so we cheat: */ #ifndef VM #include /* For bzero etc - not VM */ #endif /* Note: All include file names must have 8 chars max (+".h") ** ** Under VM, compile with "(DEF=VM,SHORT_NAMES,DEBUG)" ** ** Under MVS, compile with "NOMAR DEF(MVS)" to get rid of 72 char margin ** System include files TCPIP and COMMMAC neeed line number removal(!) */ #ifdef VM /* or MVS -- see above. */ #define NOT_ASCII /* char type is not ASCII */ #define NO_UNIX_IO /* Unix I/O routines are not supported */ #define NO_GETPID /* getpid() does not exist */ #define NO_GETWD /* getwd() does not exist */ #ifndef SHORT_NAMES #define SHORT_NAMES /* 8 character uniqueness for globals */ #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* independent */ extern char asciitoebcdic[], ebcdictoascii[]; #define TOASCII(c) (c=='\n' ? 10 : ebcdictoascii[c]) #define FROMASCII(c) (c== 10 ? '\n' : asciitoebcdic[c]) #include #include #include #define INCLUDES_DONE #define TCP_INCLUDES_DONE #endif /* IBM-PC running MS-DOS with SunNFS for TCP/IP This code thanks to Eelco van Asperen */ #ifdef PCNFS #include #include #include /* independent */ #include /* independent */ #include #include /* In place of sys/param and sys/file */ #define INCLUDES_DONE #define FD_SET(fd,pmask) (*(unsigned*)(pmask)) |= (1<<(fd)) #define FD_CLR(fd,pmask) (*(unsigned*)(pmask)) &= ~(1<<(fd)) #define FD_ZERO(pmask) (*(unsigned*)(pmask))=0 #define FD_ISSET(fd,pmask) (*(unsigned*)(pmask) & (1<<(fd))) #endif /* PCNFS */ /* IBM-PC running Windows NT These parameters providede by Susan C. Weber . */ #ifdef _WINDOWS #include "fcntl.h" /* For HTFile.c */ #include "sys\types.h" /* For HTFile.c */ #include "sys\stat.h" /* For HTFile.c */ #undef NETREAD #undef NETWRITE #undef NETCLOSE #define NETREAD(s,b,l) ((s)>10 ? recv((s),(b),(l),0) : read((s),(b),(l))) #define NETWRITE(s,b,l) ((s)>10 ? send((s),(b),(l),0) : write((s),(b),(l))) #define NETCLOSE(s) ((s)>10 ? closesocket(s) : close(s)) #include #include #include #include #include #include #include typedef struct sockaddr_in SockA; /* See netinet/in.h */ #define INCLUDES_DONE #define TCP_INCLUDES_DONE #endif /* WINDOWS */ /* VAX/VMS Under VMS, there are many versions of TCP-IP. Define one if you do not use Digital's UCX product: UCX DEC's "Ultrix connection" (default) WIN_TCP From Wollongong, now GEC software. MULTINET From SRI, now from TGV Inv. DECNET Cern's TCP socket emulation over DECnet The last three do not interfere with the unix i/o library, and so they need special calls to read, write and close sockets. In these cases the socket number is a VMS channel number, so we make the @@@ HORRIBLE @@@ assumption that a channel number will be greater than 10 but a unix file descriptor less than 10. It works. */ #ifdef VMS #define CACHE_FILE_PREFIX "SYS$LOGIN:Z_" #ifdef WIN_TCP #undef NETREAD #undef NETWRITE #undef NETCLOSE #define NETREAD(s,b,l) ((s)>10 ? netread((s),(b),(l)) : read((s),(b),(l))) #define NETWRITE(s,b,l) ((s)>10 ? netwrite((s),(b),(l)) : write((s),(b),(l))) #define NETCLOSE(s) ((s)>10 ? netclose(s) : close(s)) #endif /* WIN_TCP */ #ifdef MULTINET #undef NETCLOSE #undef NETREAD #undef NETWRITE #define NETREAD(s,b,l) ((s)>10 ? socket_read((s),(b),(l)) : read((s),(b),(l))) #define NETWRITE(s,b,l) ((s)>10 ? socket_write((s),(b),(l)) : \ write((s),(b),(l))) #define NETCLOSE(s) ((s)>10 ? socket_close(s) : close(s)) #endif /* MULTINET */ #ifdef DECNET #undef SELECT /* not supported */ #undef NETREAD #undef NETWRITE #undef NETCLOSE #define NETREAD(s,b,l) ((s)>10 ? recv((s),(b),(l),0) : read((s),(b),(l))) #define NETWRITE(s,b,l) ((s)>10 ? send((s),(b),(l),0) : write((s),(b),(l))) #define NETCLOSE(s) ((s)>10 ? socket_close(s) : close(s)) #endif /* Decnet */ /* Certainly this works for UCX and Multinet; not tried for Wollongong */ #ifdef MULTINET #ifdef __TIME_T #define __TYPES #define __TYPES_LOADED #endif /* __TIME_T */ #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.sys]types.h" #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include]errno.h" #ifdef __TYPES #define __TIME_T #endif /* __TYPE */ #ifdef __TIME_LOADED #define __TIME #endif /* __TIME_LOADED */ #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.sys]time.h" #else /* not MULTINET */ #include #include #include #endif /* not MULTINET */ #include string #ifndef STDIO_H #include stdio #define STDIO_H #endif #include file #ifndef DECNET /* Why is it used at all ? Types conflict with "types.h" */ #include unixio #endif #define INCLUDES_DONE #ifdef MULTINET /* Include from standard Multinet directories */ #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.sys]socket.h" #ifdef __TIME_LOADED /* defined by sys$library:time.h */ #define __TIME /* to avoid double definitions in next file */ #endif #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.netinet]in.h" #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.arpa]inet.h" #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include]netdb.h" #include "multinet_root:[multinet.include.sys]ioctl.h" #else /* not multinet */ #ifdef DECNET #include "types.h" /* for socket.h */ #include "socket.h" #include "dn" #include "dnetdb" /* #include "vms.h" */ #else /* UCX or WIN */ #ifdef CADDR_T #define __CADDR_T #endif /* problem with xlib.h inclusion */ #include #include #include #include #endif /* not DECNET */ #endif /* of Multinet or other TCP includes */ #define TCP_INCLUDES_DONE /* On VMS machines, the linker needs to be told to put global data sections into a data segment using these storage classes. (MarkDonszelmann) */ #ifdef VAXC #define GLOBALDEF globaldef #define GLOBALREF globalref #endif /* VAXC */ #endif /* vms */ /* On non-VMS machines, the GLOBALDEF and GLOBALREF storage types default to normal C storage types. */ #ifndef GLOBALREF #define GLOBALDEF #define GLOBALREF extern #endif /* SCO ODT unix version */ #ifdef sco #include #define USE_DIRENT #endif /* MIPS unix */ /* Mips hack (bsd4.3/sysV mixture...) */ #ifdef mips extern int errno; #endif /* Solaris (And Linux, thanks to Rainer Klute) */ #if defined(__svr4__) || defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) #include #endif /* OSF/1 */ #ifdef __osf__ #define USE_DIRENT #endif /* OSF1 AXP */ /* Regular BSD unix versions These are a default unix where not already defined specifically. */ #ifndef INCLUDES_DONE #include /* #include not ultrix */ #include #include /* independent */ #include /* independent */ #include #include #include /* For open() etc */ #define INCLUDES_DONE #endif /* Normal includes */ /* Directory reading stuff - BSD or SYS V */ #ifdef unix /* if this is to compile on a UNIX machine */ #define GOT_READ_DIR 1 /* if directory reading functions are available */ #ifdef USE_DIRENT /* sys v version */ #include #define direct dirent #else #include #endif #if defined(sun) && defined(__svr4__) #include #include #endif #endif /* NeXT */ #ifdef NeXT #include "sys/types.h" #include "sys/stat.h" #ifndef S_ISDIR #define S_ISDIR(m) (m & S_IFDIR) #define S_ISREG(m) (m & S_IFREG) #define S_ISCHR(m) (m & S_IFCHR) #define S_ISBLK(m) (m & S_IFBLK) #define S_ISLNK(m) (m & S_IFLNK) #define S_ISSOCK(m) (m & S_IFSOCK) #define S_ISFIFO(m) (NO) #endif #ifndef WEXITSTATUS #define WEXITSTATUS(s) (((s).w_status >> 8) & 0377) #endif #ifndef S_IRWXU #define S_IRWXU 0000700 #define S_IRWXG 0000070 #define S_IRWXO 0000007 #endif #endif /* Defaults INCLUDE FILES FOR TCP */ #ifndef TCP_INCLUDES_DONE #include #include #ifndef __hpux /* this may or may not be good -marc */ #include /* Must be after netinet/in.h */ #endif #include #endif /* TCP includes */ /* MACROS FOR MANIPULATING MASKS FOR SELECT() */ #ifdef SELECT #ifndef FD_SET typedef unsigned int fd_set; #define FD_SET(fd,pmask) (*(pmask)) |= (1<<(fd)) #define FD_CLR(fd,pmask) (*(pmask)) &= ~(1<<(fd)) #define FD_ZERO(pmask) (*(pmask))=0 #define FD_ISSET(fd,pmask) (*(pmask) & (1<<(fd))) #endif /* FD_SET */ #endif /* SELECT */ /* M ACROS FOR CONVERTING CHARACTERS */ #ifndef TOASCII #define TOASCII(c) (c) #define FROMASCII(c) (c) #endif /* CACHE FILE PREFIX This is something onto which we tag something meaningful to make a cache file name. used in HTWSRC.c at least. If it is nor defined at all, caching is turned off. */ #ifndef CACHE_FILE_PREFIX #ifdef unix #define CACHE_FILE_PREFIX "/usr/wsrc/" #endif #endif #endif /* TCP_H */ /* end of system-specific file */