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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTIBUTORS OR COPYRIGHT * HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * ________________________________________________________________ * National Laboratory for Applied Network Research * National Center for Supercomputing Applications * University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign * http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu * ________________________________________________________________ * * Launch.cpp * by Kevin Gibbs * ------------------------------------------------------------------- * Functions to launch new server and client threads from C while * the server and client are in C++. * The launch function for reporters is in Reporter.c since it is * in C and does not need a special launching function. * ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "headers.h" #include "Thread.h" #include "Settings.hpp" #include "Client.hpp" #include "Listener.hpp" #include "Server.hpp" #include "PerfSocket.hpp" /* * listener_spawn is responsible for creating a Listener class * and launching the listener. It is provided as a means for * the C thread subsystem to launch the listener C++ object. */ void listener_spawn( thread_Settings *thread ) { Listener *theListener = NULL; // start up a listener theListener = new Listener( thread ); #ifndef WIN32 // handling of daemon mode in non-win32 builds if ( isDaemon( thread ) ) { theListener->runAsDaemon("iperf",LOG_DAEMON); } #endif // Start listening theListener->Run(); DELETE_PTR( theListener ); } /* * server_spawn is responsible for creating a Server class * and launching the server. It is provided as a means for * the C thread subsystem to launch the server C++ object. */ void server_spawn( thread_Settings *thread) { Server *theServer = NULL; // Start up the server theServer = new Server( thread ); // Run the test theServer->Run(); DELETE_PTR( theServer); } /* * client_spawn is responsible for creating a Client class * and launching the client. It is provided as a means for * the C thread subsystem to launch the client C++ object. */ void client_spawn( thread_Settings *thread ) { Client *theClient = NULL; //start up the client theClient = new Client( thread ); // Let the server know about our settings theClient->InitiateServer(); // Run the test theClient->Run(); DELETE_PTR( theClient ); } /* * client_init handles multiple threaded connects. It creates * a listener object if either the dual test or tradeoff were * specified. It also creates settings structures for all the * threads and arranges them so they can be managed and started * via the one settings structure that was passed in. */ void client_init( thread_Settings *clients ) { thread_Settings *itr = NULL; thread_Settings *next = NULL; // Set the first thread to report Settings setReport( clients ); itr = clients; // See if we need to start a listener as well Settings_GenerateListenerSettings( clients, &next ); // Create a multiple report header to handle reporting the // sum of multiple client threads Mutex_Lock( &groupCond ); groupID--; clients->multihdr = InitMulti( clients, groupID ); Mutex_Unlock( &groupCond ); #ifdef HAVE_THREAD if ( next != NULL ) { // We have threads and we need to start a listener so // have it ran before the client is launched itr->runNow = next; itr = next; } #endif // For each of the needed threads create a copy of the // provided settings, unsetting the report flag and add // to the list of threads to start for (int i = 1; i < clients->mThreads; i++) { Settings_Copy( clients, &next ); unsetReport( next ); itr->runNow = next; itr = next; } #ifndef HAVE_THREAD if ( next != NULL ) { // We don't have threads and we need to start a listener so // have it ran after the client is finished itr->runNext = next; } #endif }