/* This example program provides a trivial server program that listens for TCP connections on port 9995. When they arrive, it writes a short message to each client connection, and closes each connection once it is flushed. Where possible, it exits cleanly in response to a SIGINT (ctrl-c). */ #include <string.h> #include <errno.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <signal.h> #ifndef _WIN32 #include <netinet/in.h> # ifdef _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED # include <arpa/inet.h> # endif #include <sys/socket.h> #endif #include <event2/bufferevent.h> #include <event2/buffer.h> #include <event2/listener.h> #include <event2/util.h> #include <event2/event.h> static const char MESSAGE[] = "Hello, World!\n"; static const int PORT = 9995; static void listener_cb(struct evconnlistener *, evutil_socket_t, struct sockaddr *, int socklen, void *); static void conn_writecb(struct bufferevent *, void *); static void conn_eventcb(struct bufferevent *, short, void *); static void signal_cb(evutil_socket_t, short, void *); int main(int argc, char **argv) { struct event_base *base; struct evconnlistener *listener; struct event *signal_event; struct sockaddr_in sin; #ifdef _WIN32 WSADATA wsa_data; WSAStartup(0x0201, &wsa_data); #endif base = event_base_new(); if (!base) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not initialize libevent!\n"); return 1; } memset(&sin, 0, sizeof(sin)); sin.sin_family = AF_INET; sin.sin_port = htons(PORT); listener = evconnlistener_new_bind(base, listener_cb, (void *)base, LEV_OPT_REUSEABLE|LEV_OPT_CLOSE_ON_FREE, -1, (struct sockaddr*)&sin, sizeof(sin)); if (!listener) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not create a listener!\n"); return 1; } signal_event = evsignal_new(base, SIGINT, signal_cb, (void *)base); if (!signal_event || event_add(signal_event, NULL)<0) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not create/add a signal event!\n"); return 1; } event_base_dispatch(base); evconnlistener_free(listener); event_free(signal_event); event_base_free(base); printf("done\n"); return 0; } static void listener_cb(struct evconnlistener *listener, evutil_socket_t fd, struct sockaddr *sa, int socklen, void *user_data) { struct event_base *base = user_data; struct bufferevent *bev; bev = bufferevent_socket_new(base, fd, BEV_OPT_CLOSE_ON_FREE); if (!bev) { fprintf(stderr, "Error constructing bufferevent!"); event_base_loopbreak(base); return; } bufferevent_setcb(bev, NULL, conn_writecb, conn_eventcb, NULL); bufferevent_enable(bev, EV_WRITE); bufferevent_disable(bev, EV_READ); bufferevent_write(bev, MESSAGE, strlen(MESSAGE)); } static void conn_writecb(struct bufferevent *bev, void *user_data) { struct evbuffer *output = bufferevent_get_output(bev); if (evbuffer_get_length(output) == 0) { printf("flushed answer\n"); bufferevent_free(bev); } } static void conn_eventcb(struct bufferevent *bev, short events, void *user_data) { if (events & BEV_EVENT_EOF) { printf("Connection closed.\n"); } else if (events & BEV_EVENT_ERROR) { printf("Got an error on the connection: %s\n", strerror(errno));/*XXX win32*/ } /* None of the other events can happen here, since we haven't enabled * timeouts */ bufferevent_free(bev); } static void signal_cb(evutil_socket_t sig, short events, void *user_data) { struct event_base *base = user_data; struct timeval delay = { 2, 0 }; printf("Caught an interrupt signal; exiting cleanly in two seconds.\n"); event_base_loopexit(base, &delay); }