tipc

Crates.iotipc
lib.rstipc
version0.1.2
sourcesrc
created_at2020-09-22 00:30:06.869121
updated_at2021-03-07 02:19:20.414684
descriptionBindings for interoperating with Linux TIPC sockets.
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repositoryhttps://github.com/doyshinda/tipc
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id291366
size48,494
Abe Friesen (doyshinda)

documentation

https://docs.rs/tipc

README

tipc

Rust Bindings for some of the common Linux TIPC operations.

Prerequisites

  • Linux OS (version >= 4.14 for communication groups)
  • Clang compiler
  • TIPC kernel module enabled (sudo modprobe tipc)

Building tipc

$ git clone https://github.com/doyshinda/tipc.git
$ cd tipc
$ cargo build [--release]

Testing

By default, Rust will run tests in parallel, which causes havoc when many different tests are trying to create/join the same TIPC group. Use the following make target, which pins the number of test threads to 1:

$ make test

Alternatively, you can invoke the following cargo command directly:

cargo test -- --test-threads=1

Examples

Attach TIPC to an interface for communication with other nodes on the network

use tipc::attach_to_interface;
attach_to_interface("eth0").unwrap();

Open a socket, bind to an address and listen for messages

use tipc::{TipcConn, SockType, TipcScope};
let conn = TipcConn::new(SockType::SockRdm).unwrap();

conn.bind(12345, 0, 0, TipcScope::Cluster).expect("Unable to bind to address");
let mut buf: [u8; tipc::MAX_MSG_SIZE] = [0; tipc::MAX_MSG_SIZE];
loop {
    let msg_size = conn.recv(&mut buf).unwrap();
    println!("received: {}", std::str::from_utf8(&buf[0..msg_size as usize]).unwrap())
}

In another machine on the network:

use std::{thread, time};
use tipc::{TipcConn, SockType, TipcScope};
let conn = TipcConn::new(SockType::SockRdm).unwrap();

let n = 0;
loop {
    let data = format!("Client multicast testing {}", n);
    conn.multicast(data.as_bytes(), 12345, 0, 0, TipcScope::Cluster).unwrap();
    n += 1;
    thread::sleep(time::Duration::from_secs(1));
}

Join a group and listen for group membership events or messages

Note: Joining a group automatically binds to an address and creates the group if it doesn't already exist.

use tipc::{TipcConn, SockType, TipcScope, GroupMessage};
let mut conn = TipcConn::new(SockType::SockRdm).unwrap();

conn.join(12345, 1, TipcScope::Cluster).expect("Unable to join group");

// Listen for messages
loop {
    match conn.recvfrom().unwrap() {
        GroupMessage::MemberEvent(e) => {
            let action = if e.joined() { "joined" } else { "left" };
            println!("group member {}:{} {}", e.socket_ref(), e.node_ref(), action);
        },
        GroupMessage::DataEvent(d) => {
            println!("received message: {}", std::str::from_utf8(&d).unwrap());
        }
    }
}
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