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/*
* privchnl.h
*
* Copyright (c) 1993 - 1995 by DataBeam Corporation, Lexington, KY
*
* Abstract:
* This is the interface file for the PrivateChannel class. Objects of
* this class represent private channels in the MCS environment. This
* class inherits much of its behavior from class Channel. However,
* objects of this class maintain a list of authorized users, and do not
* allow any other users to use the channel. Users that are not part
* of the authorized user list may not join the channel, nor may they
* even send data on the channel.
*
* Private channels are created as the result of a user issuing a
* channel convene request. This user is known as the channel manager.
* Only the channel manager may modify the authorized user list, and
* only the channel manager may destroy (disband) the private channel.
*
* The channel adds users to the authorized user list by issuing a
* channel admit request. Users are removed from this list when the
* channel manager issues a channel expel request.
*
* Private channel objects will exist in the information base of all
* providers who contain either an admitted user or the channel
* manager in their sub-tree. Requests pass upward to the Top Provider
* who issues the appropriate indications downward to manage the
* information base synchronization process.
*
* Private channel objects restrict the joining of channel by overriding
* the join commands. They restrict the transmission of data by
* overriding the send data commands.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*
* Author:
* James P. Galvin, Jr.
*/
#ifndef _PRIVATECHANNEL_
#define _PRIVATECHANNEL_
/*
* This is the class definition for the PrivateChannel class.
*/
class PrivateChannel : public Channel
{
public:
PrivateChannel (
ChannelID channel_id,
UserID channel_manager,
PDomain local_provider,
PConnection top_provider,
CChannelList2 *channel_list,
CAttachmentList *attachment_list);
PrivateChannel (
ChannelID channel_id,
UserID channel_manager,
PDomain local_provider,
PConnection top_provider,
CChannelList2 *channel_list,
CAttachmentList *attachment_list,
CUidList *admitted_list,
PConnection pConn);
virtual ~PrivateChannel ();
virtual Channel_Type GetChannelType ();
virtual BOOL IsValid ();
virtual CAttachment *GetAttachment(void);
virtual Void IssueMergeRequest ();
virtual Void ChannelJoinRequest (
CAttachment *originator,
UserID uidInitiator,
ChannelID channel_id);
Void ChannelDisbandRequest (
CAttachment *originator,
UserID uidInitiator,
ChannelID channel_id);
Void ChannelDisbandIndication (
ChannelID channel_id);
Void ChannelAdmitRequest (
CAttachment *originator,
UserID uidInitiator,
ChannelID channel_id,
CUidList *user_id_list);
Void ChannelAdmitIndication (
PConnection originator,
UserID uidInitiator,
ChannelID channel_id,
CUidList *user_id_list);
Void ChannelExpelRequest (
CAttachment *originator,
UserID uidInitiator,
ChannelID channel_id,
CUidList *user_id_list);
Void ChannelExpelIndication (
PConnection originator,
ChannelID channel_id,
CUidList *user_id_list);
virtual Void SendDataRequest (
CAttachment *originator,
UINT type,
PDataPacket data_packet);
private:
BOOL ValidateUserID (
UserID user_id);
Void BuildAttachmentLists (
CUidList *user_id_list,
CAttachmentList *local_attachment_list,
CAttachmentList *remote_attachment_list);
Void BuildUserIDList (
CUidList *user_id_list,
CAttachment *attachment,
CUidList *user_id_subset);
private:
UserID m_uidChannelManager;
CUidList m_AuthorizedUserList;
BOOL m_fDisbandRequestPending;
};
/*
* PrivateChannel (
* ChannelID channel_id,
* UserID channel_manager,
* PDomain local_provider,
* PConnection top_provider,
* PChannelList channel_list,
* PAttachmentList attachment_list)
*
* Functional Description:
* This is the normal constructor for the PrivateChannel class. It simply
* initializes the instance variables that identify the channel, the local
* provider, the top provider, and the channel manager. The attachment
* list is empty by default (meaning that no users have joined the
* channel). The authorized user list is also empty by default.
*
* Upon successful construction of this object, a channel convene confirm
* is automatically issued to the channel manager, if it is in the
* sub-tree of this provider.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* channel_id (i)
* This is the ID of the channel object. By keeping track of this
* internally, it doesn't have to be passed in for every operation.
* channel_manager (i)
* This is the user ID of the channel manager. Only this user is
* permitted to expand or reduce the size of the authorized user list.
* local_provider (i)
* This is the identity of the local provider. A PrivateChannel object
* needs this since it issues MCS commands on behalf of the local
* provider.
* top_provider (i)
* This is a pointer to the top provider. This is used by the
* PrivateChannel object when it needs to issue a request to the Top
* Provider.
* channel_list (i)
* This is a pointer to the domain's channel list, which identifies
* all valid channels in the domain. This is used by channel objects
* to validate user IDs.
* attachment_list (i)
* This is a pointer to the domain's attachment list, which identifies
* all valid attachments in the domain. This is used by channel
* objects to validate joined attachments.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* PrivateChannel (
* ChannelID channel_id,
* UserID channel_manager,
* PDomain local_provider,
* PConnection top_provider,
* PChannelList channel_list,
* PAttachmentList attachment_list,
* CUidList *admitted_list,
* PCommandTarget attachment)
*
* Functional Description:
* This is a secondary version of the constructor that is used only during
* merge operations. The only difference between this one and the one
* above is that this one allows the specification of an initial
* attachment. This allows a PrivateChannel object to be constructed with
* an attachment already joined to the channel.
*
* This version of the constructor will not issue a channel convene confirm
* or a channel join confirm to the user.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* channel_id (i)
* This is the ID of the channel object. By keeping track of this
* internally, it doesn't have to be passed in for every operation.
* channel_manager (i)
* This is the user ID of the channel manager. Only this user is
* permitted to expand or reduce the size of the authorized user list.
* local_provider (i)
* This is the identity of the local provider. A PrivateChannel object
* needs this since it issues MCS commands on behalf of the local
* provider.
* top_provider (i)
* This is a pointer to the top provider. This is used by the
* PrivateChannel object when it needs to issue a request to the Top
* Provider.
* channel_list (i)
* This is a pointer to the domain's channel list, which identifies
* all valid channels in the domain. This is used by channel objects
* to validate user IDs.
* attachment_list (i)
* This is a pointer to the domain's attachment list, which identifies
* all valid attachments in the domain. This is used by channel
* objects to validate joined attachments.
* admitted_list (i)
* This is a list of users that are admitted to the channel at the
* time of the merge.
* attachment (i)
* This is the initial attachment for the channel. A channel join
* confirm is NOT issued to the attachment.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* ~PrivateChannel ()
*
* Functional Description:
* This is the PrivateChannel class destructor. It does nothing at this
* time. The base class constructor takes care of clearing the attachment
* list.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* None.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* Channel_Type GetChannelType ()
*
* Functional Description:
* This virtual member function returns the type of the channel. For this
* class it will always be PRIVATE_CHANNEL.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* None.
*
* Return Value:
* PRIVATE_CHANNEL
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* BOOL IsValid ()
*
* Functional Description:
* This function will return TRUE until the channel is disbanded. Then
* it will return FALSE to indicate that the channel object can be deleted
* from the domain infirmation base.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* None.
*
* Return Value:
* TRUE if channel still valid.
* FALSE if the channel has been disbanded.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* CAttachment *GetAttachment ()
*
* Functional Description:
* This function returns the attachment which leads to the private channel
* manager. If the channel manager is not in the sub-tree of this
* provider, it returns NULL.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* None.
*
* Return Value:
* Attachment that leads to channel manager, or NULL if channel manager is
* not in the sub-tree of this provider.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* Void IssueMergeRequest ()
*
* Functional Description:
* This member function causes the PrivateChannel object to issue a merge
* request to the top provider. It will pack the appropriate local
* information into the command.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* None.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* Void ChannelJoinRequest (
* PCommandTarget originator,
* UserID uidInitiator,
* ChannelID channel_id)
*
* Functional Description:
* This function is invoked when a user tries to join the private channel
* associated with a PrivateChannel object. The originator of the request
* will only be permitted to join if their user ID is contained in the
* authorized user list, If it does, then the originator will be permitted
* to join.
*
* If this provider is not the Top Provider, then the request will be
* forwarded upward to the Top Provider. If this is the Top Provider,
* the a channel join confirm will be issued back to the requesting
* user.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* originator (i)
* This is the attachment from which this command originated.
* uidInitiator (i)
* This is the user ID of the user joining the channel. This must
* be contained in the authorized user list maintained by the object,
* or the request will automatically be rejected.
* channel_id (i)
* This is the channel being acted upon.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* Void ChannelDisbandRequest (
* PCommandTarget originator,
* UserID uidInitiator,
* ChannelID channel_id)
*
* Functional Description:
* This function is invoked when a user tries to destroy an existing
* private channel. This is only permitted if the operation is invoked
* by the manager of the specified private channel.
*
* If this provider is not the Top Provider, then the request will be
* forwarded upward to the Top Provider.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* originator (i)
* This is the attachment from which this command originated.
* uidInitiator (i)
* This is the user ID of the user disbanding the channel. This must
* be the same as the user ID of the private channel manager, or the
* request will automatically be rejected.
* channel_id (i)
* This is the channel being acted upon.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* Void ChannelDisbandIndication (
* PCommandTarget originator,
* ChannelID channel_id)
*
* Functional Description:
* This function is invoked when the Top Provider determines the need to
* destroy a private channel. This may be done in response to a
* disband request from the channel manager, or it may be done for
* other reasons (such as the channel manager detaching from the domain).
*
* Formal Parameters:
* originator (i)
* This is the attachment from which this command originated.
* channel_id (i)
* This is the channel being acted upon.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* Void ChannelAdmitRequest (
* PCommandTarget originator,
* UserID uidInitiator,
* ChannelID channel_id,
* CUidList *user_id_list)
*
* Functional Description:
* This function is invoked when a user tries to expand the authorized
* user list of a private channel. This operation will only be permitted
* if the uidInitiator is the same as the user ID of the private channel
* manager.
*
* If this is the Top Provider, this request will be serviced locally,
* resulting in the transmission of a channel admit indication to all
* downward attachments that contain an admitted user in their sub-tree.
* If this is not the Top Provider, ths request will forwarded toward
* the Top Provider once the request has been validated.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* originator (i)
* This is the attachment from which this command originated.
* uidInitiator (i)
* This is the user ID of the user who is attempting to add users to
* the authorized user list. This must be the same as the user ID
* represented by the object, or the request will automatically be
* rejected.
* channel_id (i)
* This is the channel being acted upon.
* user_id_list (i)
* This is a list containing the IDs of the users to added to the
* user list.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* Void ChannelAdmitIndication (
* PCommandTarget originator,
* UserID uidInitiator,
* ChannelID channel_id,
* CUidList *user_id_list)
*
* Functional Description:
* This function is invoked by the Top Provider upon reception of a
* channel admit request from the legitimate manager of a private channel.
* It travels downward toward any providers that contain an admitted user
* in their sub-tree.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* originator (i)
* This is the attachment from which this command originated.
* uidInitiator (i)
* This is the user ID of the user who is attempting to add users to
* the authorized user list. This must be the same as the user ID
* represented by the object, or the request will automatically be
* rejected.
* channel_id (i)
* This is the channel being acted upon.
* user_id_list (i)
* This is a list containing the IDs of the users to added to the
* user list.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* Void ChannelExpelRequest (
* PCommandTarget originator,
* UserID uidInitiator,
* ChannelID channel_id,
* CUidList *user_id_list)
*
* Functional Description:
* This function is invoked when a user tries to shrink the authorized
* user list of a private channel. This operation will only be permitted
* if the uidInitiator is the same as the user ID of the private channel
* manager.
*
* If this is the Top Provider, this request will be serviced locally,
* resulting in the transmission of a channel admit indication to all
* downward attachments that contain an admitted user in their sub-tree.
* If this is not the Top Provider, ths request will forwarded toward
* the Top Provider once the request has been validated.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* originator (i)
* This is the attachment from which this command originated.
* uidInitiator (i)
* This is the user ID of the user who is attempting to remove users
* from the authorized user list. This must be the same as the user ID
* represented by the object, or the request will automatically be
* rejected.
* channel_id (i)
* This is the channel being acted upon.
* user_id_list (i)
* This is a list containing the IDs of the users to removed from the
* user list.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* Void ChannelExpelIndication (
* PCommandTarget originator,
* ChannelID channel_id,
* CUidList *user_id_list)
*
* Functional Description:
* This function is invoked by the Top Provider upon reception of a
* channel expel request from the legitimate manager of a private channel.
* It travels downward toward any providers that contain (or used to
* contain) an admitted user in their sub-tree.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* originator (i)
* This is the attachment from which this command originated.
* uidInitiator (i)
* This is the user ID of the user who is attempting to remove users
* from the authorized user list. This must be the same as the user ID
* represented by the object, or the request will automatically be
* rejected.
* channel_id (i)
* This is the channel being acted upon.
* user_id_list (i)
* This is a list containing the IDs of the users to removed from the
* user list.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
/*
* Void SendDataRequest (
* PCommandTarget originator,
* UINT type,
* PDataPacket data_packet)
*
* Functional Description:
* This function is called when it is necessary to send data through the
* channel that this PrivateChannel object represents. The identity of
* the requesting user will be validated to make sure the user is allowed
* to send data on the private channel. If so, then the request is
* passed to the Channel class SendDataRequest to be processed.
*
* Formal Parameters:
* originator (i)
* This is the attachment from which the data came.
* type (i)
* Normal or uniform send data request.
* data_packet (i)
* This is a pointer to a DataPacket object containing the channel
* ID, the User ID of the data sender, segmentation flags, priority of
* the data packet and a pointer to the packet to be sent.
*
* Return Value:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*
* Caveats:
* None.
*/
#endif