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source: code/trunk/src/libraries/network/packet/Packet.cc @ 10860

Last change on this file since 10860 was 8858, checked in by landauf, 13 years ago

merged output branch back to trunk.

Changes:

  • you have to include util/Output.h instead of util/Debug.h
  • COUT(x) is now called orxout(level)
  • output levels are now defined by an enum instead of numbers. see util/Output.h for the definition
  • it's possible to use output contexts with orxout(level, context). see util/Output.h for some common contexts. you can define more contexts
  • you must use 'endl' at the end of an output message, '\n' does not flush the message

Output levels:

  • instead of COUT(0) use orxout()
  • instead of COUT(1) use orxout(user_error) or orxout(internal_error)
  • instead of COUT(2) use orxout(user_warning) or orxout(internal_warning)
  • instead of COUT(3) use orxout(user_status/user_info) or orxout(internal_status/internal_info)
  • instead of COUT(4) use orxout(verbose)
  • instead of COUT(5) use orxout(verbose_more)
  • instead of COUT(6) use orxout(verbose_ultra)

Guidelines:

  • user_* levels are for the user, visible in the console and the log-file
  • internal_* levels are for developers, visible in the log-file
  • verbose_* levels are for debugging, only visible if the context of the output is activated

Usage in C++:

  • orxout() << "message" << endl;
  • orxout(level) << "message" << endl;
  • orxout(level, context) << "message" << endl;

Usage in Lua:

  • orxout("message")
  • orxout(orxonox.level.levelname, "message")
  • orxout(orxonox.level.levelname, "context", "message")

Usage in Tcl (and in the in-game-console):

  • orxout levelname message
  • orxout_context levelname context message
  • shortcuts: log message, error message, warning message, status message, info message, debug message
  • Property svn:eol-style set to native
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1/*
2 *   ORXONOX - the hottest 3D action shooter ever to exist
3 *                    > www.orxonox.net <
4 *
5 *
6 *   License notice:
7 *
8 *   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9 *   modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
10 *   as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
11 *   of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
12 *
13 *   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 *   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 *   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
16 *   GNU General Public License for more details.
17 *
18 *   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 *   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 *   Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301, USA.
21 *
22 *   Author:
23 *      Oliver Scheuss, (C) 2008
24 *   Co-authors:
25 *      ...
26 *
27 */
28
29
30#include "Packet.h"
31
32#include <cassert>
33#include <cstring>
34#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
35#include <enet/enet.h>
36#include <boost/static_assert.hpp>
37#include <boost/thread/mutex.hpp>
38
39#include "util/Output.h"
40#include "Acknowledgement.h"
41#include "Chat.h"
42#include "ClassID.h"
43#include "DeleteObjects.h"
44#include "FunctionCalls.h"
45#include "FunctionIDs.h"
46#include "Gamestate.h"
47#include "Welcome.h"
48#include "network/Host.h"
49// #include "network/ClientInformation.h"
50
51namespace orxonox{
52
53namespace packet{
54
55// Make sure we assume the right values
56BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(static_cast<int>(PacketFlag::Reliable)    == static_cast<int>(ENET_PACKET_FLAG_RELIABLE));
57BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(static_cast<int>(PacketFlag::Unsequenced) == static_cast<int>(ENET_PACKET_FLAG_UNSEQUENCED));
58BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(static_cast<int>(PacketFlag::NoAllocate)  == static_cast<int>(ENET_PACKET_FLAG_NO_ALLOCATE));
59
60#define PACKET_FLAG_DEFAULT PacketFlag::NoAllocate
61#define _PACKETID           0
62
63std::map<size_t, Packet *> Packet::packetMap_;
64boost::mutex Packet::packetMapMutex_;
65
66Packet::Packet()
67{
68  flags_ = PACKET_FLAG_DEFAULT;
69  packetDirection_ = Direction::Outgoing;
70  peerID_=0;
71  data_=0;
72  enetPacket_=0;
73  bDataENetAllocated_ = false;
74}
75
76Packet::Packet(uint8_t *data, unsigned int peerID)
77{
78  flags_ = PACKET_FLAG_DEFAULT;
79  packetDirection_ = Direction::Incoming;
80  peerID_=peerID;
81  data_=data;
82  enetPacket_=0;
83  bDataENetAllocated_ = false;
84}
85
86
87Packet::Packet(const Packet &p)
88{
89  enetPacket_=p.enetPacket_;
90  flags_=p.flags_;
91  packetDirection_ = p.packetDirection_;
92  peerID_ = p.peerID_;
93  if(p.data_){
94    data_ = new uint8_t[p.getSize()];
95    memcpy(data_, p.data_, p.getSize());
96  }else
97    data_=0;
98  bDataENetAllocated_ = p.bDataENetAllocated_;
99}
100
101/**
102@brief
103    Destroys a packet completely.
104
105    That also means destroying the ENetPacket if one exists. There
106*/
107Packet::~Packet()
108{
109  // Deallocate data_ memory if necessary.
110  if (this->bDataENetAllocated_)
111  {
112    // In this case ENet allocated data_ and will destroy it.
113  }
114  else if (this->data_)
115  {
116    // This destructor was probably called as a consequence of ENet executing our callback.
117    // It simply serves us to be able to deallocate the packet content (data_) ourselves since
118    // we have created it in the first place.
119    delete[] this->data_;
120  }
121
122  // Destroy the ENetPacket if necessary.
123  // Note: For the case ENet used the callback to destroy the packet, we have already set
124  // enetPacket_ to NULL to avoid destroying it again.
125  if (this->enetPacket_)
126  {
127    // enetPacket_->data gets destroyed too by ENet if it was allocated by it.
128    enet_packet_destroy(enetPacket_);
129  }
130}
131
132bool Packet::send(orxonox::Host* host)
133{
134  if(packetDirection_ != Direction::Outgoing && packetDirection_ != Direction::Bidirectional )
135  {
136    assert(0);
137    return false;
138  }
139  if(!enetPacket_)
140  {
141    if(!data_){
142      assert(0);
143      return false;
144    }
145    // We deliver ENet the data address so that it doesn't memcpy everything again.
146    // --> We have to delete data_ ourselves!
147    enetPacket_ = enet_packet_create(getData(), getSize(), getFlags());
148    enetPacket_->freeCallback = &Packet::deletePacket;
149    // Add the packet to a global list so we can access it again once enet calls our
150    // deletePacket method. We can of course only give a one argument function to the ENet C library.
151    {
152      // Assures we don't create a packet and destroy it right after in another thread
153      // without having a reference in the packetMap_
154      Packet::packetMapMutex_.lock();
155      packetMap_[reinterpret_cast<size_t>(enetPacket_)] = this;
156      Packet::packetMapMutex_.unlock();
157    }
158  }
159#ifndef NDEBUG
160  switch( *(Type::Value *)(data_ + _PACKETID) )
161  {
162    case Type::Acknowledgement:
163    case Type::Chat:
164    case Type::ClassID:
165    case Type::Gamestate:
166    case Type::Welcome:
167    case Type::DeleteObjects:
168    case Type::FunctionIDs:
169    case Type::FunctionCalls:
170      break;
171    default:
172      assert(0); //there was some error, if this is the case
173      break;
174  }
175#endif
176//  ENetPacket *temp = enetPacket_;
177//  enetPacket_ = 0; // otherwise we have a double free because enet already handles the deallocation of the packet
178  if( this->flags_ & PacketFlag::Reliable )
179    host->addPacket( enetPacket_, peerID_, NETWORK_CHANNEL_DEFAULT);
180  else
181    host->addPacket( enetPacket_, peerID_, NETWORK_CHANNEL_UNRELIABLE);
182  return true;
183}
184
185Packet *Packet::createPacket(ENetPacket* packet, uint32_t peerID)
186{
187  uint8_t *data = packet->data;
188//   assert(ClientInformation::findClient(&peer->address)->getID() != static_cast<unsigned int>(-2) || !Host::isServer());
189//   unsigned int peerID = ClientInformation::findClient(&peer->address)->getID();
190  // HACK
191//   if( peerID==static_cast<unsigned int>(-2))
192//     peerID = NETWORK_PEER_ID_SERVER;
193  Packet *p = 0;
194//   orxout(verbose_ultra, context::packets) << "packet type: " << *(Type::Value *)&data[_PACKETID] << endl;
195  switch( *(Type::Value *)(data + _PACKETID) )
196  {
197    case Type::Acknowledgement:
198//       orxout(verbose_more, context::packets) << "ack" << endl;
199    p = new Acknowledgement( data, peerID );
200      break;
201    case Type::Chat:
202//       orxout(verbose_more, context::packets) << "chat" << endl;
203      p = new Chat( data, peerID );
204      break;
205    case Type::ClassID:
206//       orxout(verbose_more, context::packets) << "classid" << endl;
207      p = new ClassID( data, peerID );
208      break;
209    case Type::Gamestate:
210//       orxout(verbose_more, context::packets) << "gamestate" << endl;
211      p = new Gamestate( data, peerID );
212      break;
213    case Type::Welcome:
214//       orxout(verbose_more, context::packets) << "welcome" << endl;
215      p = new Welcome( data, peerID );
216      break;
217    case Type::DeleteObjects:
218//       orxout(verbose_more, context::packets) << "deleteobjects" << endl;
219      p = new DeleteObjects( data, peerID );
220      break;
221    case Type::FunctionCalls:
222//       orxout(verbose_more, context::packets) << "functionCalls" << endl;
223      p = new FunctionCalls( data, peerID );
224      break;
225    case Type::FunctionIDs:
226//       orxout(verbose_more, context::packets) << "functionIDs" << endl;
227      p = new FunctionIDs( data, peerID );
228      break;
229    default:
230      assert(0);
231      break;
232  }
233
234  // Data was created by ENet
235  p->bDataENetAllocated_ = true;
236  p->enetPacket_ = packet;
237
238  return p;
239}
240
241/**
242@brief
243    ENet calls this method whenever it wants to destroy a packet that contains
244    data we allocated ourselves.
245*/
246void Packet::deletePacket(ENetPacket *enetPacket)
247{
248  // Get our Packet from a global map with all Packets created in the send() method of Packet.
249  Packet::packetMapMutex_.lock();
250  std::map<size_t, Packet*>::iterator it = packetMap_.find(reinterpret_cast<size_t>(enetPacket));
251  assert(it != packetMap_.end());
252  // Make sure we don't delete it again in the destructor
253  it->second->enetPacket_ = 0;
254  delete it->second;
255  packetMap_.erase(it);
256  Packet::packetMapMutex_.unlock();
257//   orxout(verbose_ultra, context::packets) << "PacketMap size: " << packetMap_.size() << endl;
258}
259
260} // namespace packet
261
262} // namespace orxonox
263
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