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- /** BEGIN COPYRIGHT BLOCK
- * Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat, Inc.
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * License: GPL (version 3 or any later version).
- * See LICENSE for details.
- * END COPYRIGHT BLOCK **/
- #ifndef REPL_SESSION_PLUGIN_PUBLIC_API
- #define REPL_SESSION_PLUGIN_PUBLIC_API
- #include "slapi-plugin.h"
- /*
- * Replication Session plug-in API
- */
- #define REPL_SESSION_v1_0_GUID "210D7559-566B-41C6-9B03-5523BDF30880"
- /*
- * This callback is called when a replication agreement is created.
- * The repl_subtree from the agreement is read-only.
- * The callback can allocate some private data to return. If so
- * the callback must define a repl_session_plugin_destroy_agmt_cb
- * so that the private data can be freed. This private data is passed
- * to other callback functions on a master as the void *cookie argument.
- */
- typedef void * (*repl_session_plugin_agmt_init_cb)(const Slapi_DN *repl_subtree);
- #define REPL_SESSION_PLUGIN_AGMT_INIT_CB 1
- /*
- * Callbacks called when acquiring a replica
- *
- * The pre and post callbacks are called on the sending (master) side.
- * The receive and reply callbacks are called on the receiving (replica)
- * side.
- *
- * Data can be exchanged between the sending and receiving sides using
- * these callbacks by using the data_guid and data parameters. The data
- * guid is used as an identifier to confirm the data type. Your callbacks
- * that receive data must consult the data_guid before attempting to read
- * the data parameter. This allows you to confirm that the same replication
- * session plug-in is being used on both sides before making assumptions
- * about the format of the data. The callbacks use these parameters as
- * follows:
- *
- * pre - send data to replica
- * recv - receive data from master
- * reply - send data to master
- * post - receive data from replica
- *
- * The memory used by data_guid and data should be allocated in the pre
- * and reply callbacks. The replication plug-in is responsible for
- * freeing this memory, so they should not be free'd in the callbacks.
- *
- * The return value of the callbacks should be 0 to allow replication
- * to continue. A non-0 return value will cause the replication session
- * to be abandoned, causing the master to go into incremental backoff
- * mode.
- */
- typedef int (*repl_session_plugin_pre_acquire_cb)(void *cookie, const Slapi_DN *repl_subtree,
- int is_total, char **data_guid, struct berval **data);
- #define REPL_SESSION_PLUGIN_PRE_ACQUIRE_CB 2
- typedef int (*repl_session_plugin_reply_acquire_cb)(const char *repl_subtree, int is_total,
- char **data_guid, struct berval **data);
- #define REPL_SESSION_PLUGIN_REPLY_ACQUIRE_CB 3
- typedef int (*repl_session_plugin_post_acquire_cb)(void *cookie, const Slapi_DN *repl_subtree,
- int is_total, const char *data_guid, const struct berval *data);
- #define REPL_SESSION_PLUGIN_POST_ACQUIRE_CB 4
- typedef int (*repl_session_plugin_recv_acquire_cb)(const char *repl_subtree, int is_total,
- const char *data_guid, const struct berval *data);
- #define REPL_SESSION_PLUGIN_RECV_ACQUIRE_CB 5
- /*
- * Callbacks called when the agreement is destroyed.
- *
- * The replication subtree from the agreement is passed in.
- * This is read only.
- * The plugin must define this function to free the cookie allocated
- * in the init function, if any.
- */
- typedef void (*repl_session_plugin_destroy_agmt_cb)(void *cookie, const Slapi_DN *repl_subtree);
- #define REPL_SESSION_PLUGIN_DESTROY_AGMT_CB 6
- #endif /* REPL_SESSION_PLUGIN_PUBLIC_API */
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