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							- /*
 
-  * libwebsockets - small server side websockets and web server implementation
 
-  *
 
-  * Copyright (C) 2010 - 2021 Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
 
-  *
 
-  * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
 
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-  * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
 
-  * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
 
-  *
 
-  * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
 
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-  * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
 
-  * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
 
-  * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
 
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- /*! \defgroup context-and-vhost context and vhost related functions
 
-  * ##Context and Vhost releated functions
 
-  * \ingroup lwsapi
 
-  *
 
-  *
 
-  *  LWS requires that there is one context, in which you may define multiple
 
-  *  vhosts.  Each vhost is a virtual host, with either its own listen port
 
-  *  or sharing an existing one.  Each vhost has its own SSL context that can
 
-  *  be set up individually or left disabled.
 
-  *
 
-  *  If you don't care about multiple "site" support, you can ignore it and
 
-  *  lws will create a single default vhost at context creation time.
 
-  */
 
- ///@{
 
- /*
 
-  * NOTE: These public enums are part of the abi.  If you want to add one,
 
-  * add it at where specified so existing users are unaffected.
 
-  */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_REQUIRE_VALID_OPENSSL_CLIENT_CERT	 ((1ll << 1) | \
 
- 								  (1ll << 12))
 
- 	/**< (VH) Don't allow the connection unless the client has a
 
- 	 * client cert that we recognize; provides
 
- 	 * LWS_SERVER_OPTION_DO_SSL_GLOBAL_INIT */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_SKIP_SERVER_CANONICAL_NAME		  (1ll << 2)
 
- 	/**< (CTX) Don't try to get the server's hostname */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ALLOW_NON_SSL_ON_SSL_PORT		 ((1ll << 3) | \
 
- 								  (1ll << 12))
 
- 	/**< (VH) Allow non-SSL (plaintext) connections on the same
 
- 	 * port as SSL is listening.  If combined with
 
- 	 * LWS_SERVER_OPTION_REDIRECT_HTTP_TO_HTTPS it will try to
 
- 	 * force http connections on an https listener (eg, http://x.com:443) to
 
- 	 * redirect to an explicit https connection (eg, https://x.com)
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_LIBEV					 (1ll << 4)
 
- 	/**< (CTX) Use libev event loop */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_DISABLE_IPV6				 (1ll << 5)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Disable IPV6 support */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_DISABLE_OS_CA_CERTS			 (1ll << 6)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Don't load OS CA certs, you will need to load your
 
- 	 * own CA cert(s) */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_PEER_CERT_NOT_REQUIRED		 (1ll << 7)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Accept connections with no valid Cert (eg, selfsigned) */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_VALIDATE_UTF8				 (1ll << 8)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Check UT-8 correctness */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_SSL_ECDH				 ((1ll << 9) | \
 
- 								  (1ll << 12))
 
- 	/**< (VH)  initialize ECDH ciphers */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_LIBUV					(1ll << 10)
 
- 	/**< (CTX)  Use libuv event loop */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_REDIRECT_HTTP_TO_HTTPS		((1ll << 11) |\
 
- 								 (1ll << 12))
 
- 	/**< (VH) Use an http redirect to force the client to ask for https.
 
- 	 * Notice if your http server issues the STS header and the client has
 
- 	 * ever seen that, the client will fail the http connection before it
 
- 	 * can actually do the redirect.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * Combine with LWS_SERVER_OPTION_REDIRECT_HTTP_TO_HTTPS to handle, eg,
 
- 	 * http://x.com:443 -> https://x.com
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * (deprecated: use mount redirection) */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_DO_SSL_GLOBAL_INIT			 (1ll << 12)
 
- 	/**< (CTX) Initialize the SSL library at all */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_EXPLICIT_VHOSTS			 (1ll << 13)
 
- 	/**< (CTX) Only create the context when calling context
 
- 	 * create api, implies user code will create its own vhosts */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_UNIX_SOCK				 (1ll << 14)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Use Unix socket */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_STS					 (1ll << 15)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Send Strict Transport Security header, making
 
- 	 * clients subsequently go to https even if user asked for http */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_IPV6_V6ONLY_MODIFY			 (1ll << 16)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Enable LWS_SERVER_OPTION_IPV6_V6ONLY_VALUE to take effect */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_IPV6_V6ONLY_VALUE			 (1ll << 17)
 
- 	/**< (VH) if set, only ipv6 allowed on the vhost */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_UV_NO_SIGSEGV_SIGFPE_SPIN		 (1ll << 18)
 
- 	/**< (CTX) Libuv only: Do not spin on SIGSEGV / SIGFPE.  A segfault
 
- 	 * normally makes the lib spin so you can attach a debugger to it
 
- 	 * even if it happened without a debugger in place.  You can disable
 
- 	 * that by giving this option.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_JUST_USE_RAW_ORIGIN			 (1ll << 19)
 
- 	/**< For backwards-compatibility reasons, by default
 
- 	 * lws prepends "http://" to the origin you give in the client
 
- 	 * connection info struct.  If you give this flag when you create
 
- 	 * the context, only the string you give in the client connect
 
- 	 * info for .origin (if any) will be used directly.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_FALLBACK_TO_RAW /* use below name */	 (1ll << 20)
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_FALLBACK_TO_APPLY_LISTEN_ACCEPT_CONFIG (1ll << 20)
 
- 	/**< (VH) if invalid http is coming in the first line, then abandon
 
- 	 * trying to treat the connection as http, and belatedly apply the
 
- 	 * .listen_accept_role / .listen_accept_protocol info struct members to
 
- 	 * the connection.  If they are NULL, for backwards-compatibility the
 
- 	 * connection is bound to "raw-skt" role, and in order of priority:
 
- 	 * 1) the vh protocol with a pvo named "raw", 2) the vh protocol with a
 
- 	 * pvo named "default", or 3) protocols[0].
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * Must be combined with LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ALLOW_NON_SSL_ON_SSL_PORT
 
- 	 * to work with a socket listening with tls.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_LIBEVENT				(1ll << 21)
 
- 	/**< (CTX) Use libevent event loop */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ONLY_RAW /* Use below name instead */	(1ll << 22)
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ADOPT_APPLY_LISTEN_ACCEPT_CONFIG	(1ll << 22)
 
- 	/**< (VH) All connections to this vhost / port are bound to the
 
- 	 * role and protocol given in .listen_accept_role /
 
- 	 * .listen_accept_protocol.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * If those explicit user-controlled names are NULL, for backwards-
 
- 	 * compatibility the connection is bound to "raw-skt" role, and in order
 
- 	 * of priority: 1) the vh protocol with a pvo named "raw", 2) the vh
 
- 	 * protocol with a pvo named "default", or 3) protocols[0].
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * It's much preferred to specify the role + protocol using the
 
- 	 * .listen_accept_role and .listen_accept_protocol in the info struct.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ALLOW_LISTEN_SHARE			(1ll << 23)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Set to allow multiple listen sockets on one interface +
 
- 	 * address + port.  The default is to strictly allow only one
 
- 	 * listen socket at a time.  This is automatically selected if you
 
- 	 * have multiple service threads.  Linux only.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_CREATE_VHOST_SSL_CTX			(1ll << 24)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Force setting up the vhost SSL_CTX, even though the user
 
- 	 * code doesn't explicitly provide a cert in the info struct.  It
 
- 	 * implies the user code is going to provide a cert at the
 
- 	 * LWS_CALLBACK_OPENSSL_LOAD_EXTRA_SERVER_VERIFY_CERTS callback, which
 
- 	 * provides the vhost SSL_CTX * in the user parameter.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_SKIP_PROTOCOL_INIT			(1ll << 25)
 
- 	/**< (VH) You probably don't want this.  It forces this vhost to not
 
- 	 * call LWS_CALLBACK_PROTOCOL_INIT on its protocols.  It's used in the
 
- 	 * special case of a temporary vhost bound to a single protocol.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_IGNORE_MISSING_CERT			(1ll << 26)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Don't fail if the vhost TLS cert or key are missing, just
 
- 	 * continue.  The vhost won't be able to serve anything, but if for
 
- 	 * example the ACME plugin was configured to fetch a cert, this lets
 
- 	 * you bootstrap your vhost from having no cert to start with.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_VHOST_UPG_STRICT_HOST_CHECK		(1ll << 27)
 
- 	/**< (VH) On this vhost, if the connection is being upgraded, insist
 
- 	 * that there's a Host: header and that the contents match the vhost
 
- 	 * name + port (443 / 80 are assumed if no :port given based on if the
 
- 	 * connection is using TLS).
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * By default, without this flag, on upgrade lws just checks that the
 
- 	 * Host: header was given without checking the contents... this is to
 
- 	 * allow lax hostname mappings like localhost / 127.0.0.1, and CNAME
 
- 	 * mappings like www.mysite.com / mysite.com
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_HTTP_HEADERS_SECURITY_BEST_PRACTICES_ENFORCE (1ll << 28)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Send lws default HTTP headers recommended by Mozilla
 
- 	 * Observatory for security.  This is a helper option that sends canned
 
- 	 * headers on each http response enabling a VERY strict Content Security
 
- 	 * Policy.  The policy is so strict, for example it won't let the page
 
- 	 * run its own inline JS nor show images or take CSS from a different
 
- 	 * server.  In many cases your JS only comes from your server as do the
 
- 	 * image sources and CSS, so that is what you want... attackers hoping
 
- 	 * to inject JS into your DOM are completely out of luck since even if
 
- 	 * they succeed, it will be rejected for execution by the browser
 
- 	 * according to the strict CSP.  In other cases you have to deviate from
 
- 	 * the complete strictness, in which case don't use this flag: use the
 
- 	 * .headers member in the vhost init described in struct
 
- 	 * lws_context_creation_info instead to send the adapted headers
 
- 	 * yourself.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ALLOW_HTTP_ON_HTTPS_LISTENER		 (1ll << 29)
 
- 	/**< (VH) If you really want to allow HTTP connections on a tls
 
- 	 * listener, you can do it with this combined with
 
- 	 * LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ALLOW_NON_SSL_ON_SSL_PORT.  But this is allowing
 
- 	 * accidental loss of the security assurances provided by tls depending
 
- 	 * on the client using http when he meant https... it's not
 
- 	 * recommended.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_FAIL_UPON_UNABLE_TO_BIND		 (1ll << 30)
 
- 	/**< (VH) When instantiating a new vhost and the specified port is
 
- 	 * already in use, a null value shall be return to signal the error.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_H2_JUST_FIX_WINDOW_UPDATE_OVERFLOW	 (1ll << 31)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Indicates the connections using this vhost should ignore
 
- 	 * h2 WINDOW_UPDATE from broken peers and fix them up */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_VH_H2_HALF_CLOSED_LONG_POLL		 (1ll << 32)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Tell the vhost to treat half-closed remote clients as
 
- 	 * entered into an immortal (ie, not subject to normal timeouts) long
 
- 	 * poll mode.
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_GLIB					 (1ll << 33)
 
- 	/**< (CTX) Use glib event loop */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_H2_PRIOR_KNOWLEDGE			 (1ll << 34)
 
- 	/**< (VH) Tell the vhost to treat plain text http connections as
 
- 	 * H2 with prior knowledge (no upgrade request involved)
 
- 	 */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_NO_LWS_SYSTEM_STATES			 (1ll << 35)
 
- 	/**< (CTX) Disable lws_system state, eg, because we are a secure streams
 
- 	 * proxy client that is not trying to track system state by itself. */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_SS_PROXY				 (1ll << 36)
 
- 	/**< (VH) We are being a SS Proxy listen socket for the vhost */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_SDEVENT			 	 (1ll << 37)
 
- 	/**< (CTX) Use sd-event loop */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ULOOP					 (1ll << 38)
 
- 	/**< (CTX) Use libubox / uloop event loop */
 
- #define LWS_SERVER_OPTION_DISABLE_TLS_SESSION_CACHE		 (1ll << 39)
 
- 	/**< (VHOST) Disallow use of client tls caching (on by default) */
 
- 	/****** add new things just above ---^ ******/
 
- #define lws_check_opt(c, f) ((((uint64_t)c) & ((uint64_t)f)) == ((uint64_t)f))
 
- struct lws_plat_file_ops;
 
- struct lws_ss_policy;
 
- struct lws_ss_plugin;
 
- struct lws_metric_policy;
 
- typedef int (*lws_context_ready_cb_t)(struct lws_context *context);
 
- typedef int (*lws_peer_limits_notify_t)(struct lws_context *ctx,
 
- 					lws_sockfd_type sockfd,
 
- 					lws_sockaddr46 *sa46);
 
- /** struct lws_context_creation_info - parameters to create context and /or vhost with
 
-  *
 
-  * This is also used to create vhosts.... if LWS_SERVER_OPTION_EXPLICIT_VHOSTS
 
-  * is not given, then for backwards compatibility one vhost is created at
 
-  * context-creation time using the info from this struct.
 
-  *
 
-  * If LWS_SERVER_OPTION_EXPLICIT_VHOSTS is given, then no vhosts are created
 
-  * at the same time as the context, they are expected to be created afterwards.
 
-  */
 
- struct lws_context_creation_info {
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_NETWORK)
 
- 	const char *iface;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: NULL to bind the listen socket to all interfaces, or the
 
- 	 * interface name, eg, "eth2"
 
- 	 * If options specifies LWS_SERVER_OPTION_UNIX_SOCK, this member is
 
- 	 * the pathname of a UNIX domain socket. you can use the UNIX domain
 
- 	 * sockets in abstract namespace, by prepending an at symbol to the
 
- 	 * socket name. */
 
- 	const struct lws_protocols *protocols;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Array of structures listing supported protocols and a
 
- 	 * protocol-specific callback for each one.  The list is ended with an
 
- 	 * entry that has a NULL callback pointer.  SEE ALSO .pprotocols below,
 
- 	 * which gives an alternative way to provide an array of pointers to
 
- 	 * protocol structs. */
 
- #if defined(LWS_ROLE_WS)
 
- 	const struct lws_extension *extensions;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: NULL or array of lws_extension structs listing the
 
- 	 * extensions this context supports. */
 
- #endif
 
- #if defined(LWS_ROLE_H1) || defined(LWS_ROLE_H2)
 
- 	const struct lws_token_limits *token_limits;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: NULL or struct lws_token_limits pointer which is
 
- 	 * initialized with a token length limit for each possible WSI_TOKEN_ */
 
- 	const char *http_proxy_address;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: If non-NULL, attempts to proxy via the given address.
 
- 	 * If proxy auth is required, use format
 
- 	 * "username:password\@server:port" */
 
- 	const struct lws_protocol_vhost_options *headers;
 
- 		/**< VHOST: pointer to optional linked list of per-vhost
 
- 		 * canned headers that are added to server responses */
 
- 	const struct lws_protocol_vhost_options *reject_service_keywords;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: Optional list of keywords and rejection codes + text.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * The keywords are checked for existing in the user agent string.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * Eg, "badrobot" "404 Not Found"
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const struct lws_protocol_vhost_options *pvo;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: pointer to optional linked list of per-vhost
 
- 	 * options made accessible to protocols */
 
- 	const char *log_filepath;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: filepath to append logs to... this is opened before
 
- 	 *		any dropping of initial privileges */
 
- 	const struct lws_http_mount *mounts;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: optional linked list of mounts for this vhost */
 
- 	const char *server_string;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: string used in HTTP headers to identify server
 
- 	 * software, if NULL, "libwebsockets". */
 
- 	const char *error_document_404;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: If non-NULL, when asked to serve a non-existent file,
 
- 	 *          lws attempts to server this url path instead.  Eg,
 
- 	 *          "/404.html" */
 
- 	int port;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Port to listen on. Use CONTEXT_PORT_NO_LISTEN to suppress
 
- 	 * listening for a client. Use CONTEXT_PORT_NO_LISTEN_SERVER if you are
 
- 	 * writing a server but you are using \ref sock-adopt instead of the
 
- 	 * built-in listener.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * You can also set port to 0, in which case the kernel will pick
 
- 	 * a random port that is not already in use.  You can find out what
 
- 	 * port the vhost is listening on using lws_get_vhost_listen_port() */
 
- 	unsigned int http_proxy_port;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: If http_proxy_address was non-NULL, uses this port */
 
- 	unsigned int max_http_header_data2;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: if max_http_header_data is 0 and this
 
- 	 * is nonzero, this will be used in place of the default.  It's
 
- 	 * like this for compatibility with the original short version,
 
- 	 * this is unsigned int length. */
 
- 	unsigned int max_http_header_pool2;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: if max_http_header_pool is 0 and this
 
- 	 * is nonzero, this will be used in place of the default.  It's
 
- 	 * like this for compatibility with the original short version:
 
- 	 * this is unsigned int length. */
 
- 	int keepalive_timeout;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: (default = 0 = 5s, 31s for http/2) seconds to allow remote
 
- 	 * client to hold on to an idle HTTP/1.1 connection.  Timeout lifetime
 
- 	 * applied to idle h2 network connections */
 
- 	uint32_t	http2_settings[7];
 
- 	/**< VHOST:  if http2_settings[0] is nonzero, the values given in
 
- 	 *	      http2_settings[1]..[6] are used instead of the lws
 
- 	 *	      platform default values.
 
- 	 *	      Just leave all at 0 if you don't care.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	unsigned short max_http_header_data;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: The max amount of header payload that can be handled
 
- 	 * in an http request (unrecognized header payload is dropped) */
 
- 	unsigned short max_http_header_pool;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: The max number of connections with http headers that
 
- 	 * can be processed simultaneously (the corresponding memory is
 
- 	 * allocated and deallocated dynamically as needed).  If the pool is
 
- 	 * fully busy new incoming connections must wait for accept until one
 
- 	 * becomes free. 0 = allow as many ah as number of availble fds for
 
- 	 * the process */
 
- #endif
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_TLS)
 
- 	const char *ssl_private_key_password;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: NULL or the passphrase needed for the private key. (For
 
- 	 * backwards compatibility, this can also be used to pass the client
 
- 	 * cert passphrase when setting up a vhost client SSL context, but it is
 
- 	 * preferred to use .client_ssl_private_key_password for that.) */
 
- 	const char *ssl_cert_filepath;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: If libwebsockets was compiled to use ssl, and you want
 
- 	 * to listen using SSL, set to the filepath to fetch the
 
- 	 * server cert from, otherwise NULL for unencrypted.  (For backwards
 
- 	 * compatibility, this can also be used to pass the client certificate
 
- 	 * when setting up a vhost client SSL context, but it is preferred to
 
- 	 * use .client_ssl_cert_filepath for that.)
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * Notice you can alternatively set a single DER or PEM from a memory
 
- 	 * buffer as the vhost tls cert using \p server_ssl_cert_mem and
 
- 	 * \p server_ssl_cert_mem_len.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const char *ssl_private_key_filepath;
 
- 	/**<  VHOST: filepath to private key if wanting SSL mode;
 
- 	 * if this is set to NULL but ssl_cert_filepath is set, the
 
- 	 * OPENSSL_CONTEXT_REQUIRES_PRIVATE_KEY callback is called
 
- 	 * to allow setting of the private key directly via openSSL
 
- 	 * library calls.   (For backwards compatibility, this can also be used
 
- 	 * to pass the client cert private key filepath when setting up a
 
- 	 * vhost client SSL context, but it is preferred to use
 
- 	 * .client_ssl_private_key_filepath for that.)
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * Notice you can alternatively set a DER or PEM private key from a
 
- 	 * memory buffer as the vhost tls private key using
 
- 	 * \p server_ssl_private_key_mem and \p server_ssl_private_key_mem_len.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const char *ssl_ca_filepath;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: CA certificate filepath or NULL.  (For backwards
 
- 	 * compatibility, this can also be used to pass the client CA
 
- 	 * filepath when setting up a vhost client SSL context,
 
- 	 * but it is preferred to use .client_ssl_ca_filepath for that.)
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * Notice you can alternatively set a DER or PEM CA cert from a memory
 
- 	 * buffer using \p server_ssl_ca_mem and \p server_ssl_ca_mem_len.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const char *ssl_cipher_list;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: List of valid ciphers to use ON TLS1.2 AND LOWER ONLY (eg,
 
- 	 * "RC4-MD5:RC4-SHA:AES128-SHA:AES256-SHA:HIGH:!DSS:!aNULL"
 
- 	 * or you can leave it as NULL to get "DEFAULT" (For backwards
 
- 	 * compatibility, this can also be used to pass the client cipher
 
- 	 * list when setting up a vhost client SSL context,
 
- 	 * but it is preferred to use .client_ssl_cipher_list for that.)
 
- 	 * SEE .tls1_3_plus_cipher_list and .client_tls_1_3_plus_cipher_list
 
- 	 * for the equivalent for tls1.3.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const char *ecdh_curve;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: if NULL, defaults to initializing server with
 
- 	 *   "prime256v1" */
 
- 	const char *tls1_3_plus_cipher_list;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: List of valid ciphers to use for incoming server connections
 
- 	 * ON TLS1.3 AND ABOVE (eg, "TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256" on this vhost
 
- 	 * or you can leave it as NULL to get "DEFAULT".
 
- 	 * SEE .client_tls_1_3_plus_cipher_list to do the same on the vhost
 
- 	 * client SSL_CTX.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const void *server_ssl_cert_mem;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Alternative for \p ssl_cert_filepath that allows setting
 
- 	 * from memory instead of from a file.  At most one of
 
- 	 * \p ssl_cert_filepath or \p server_ssl_cert_mem should be non-NULL. */
 
- 	const void *server_ssl_private_key_mem;
 
- 	/**<  VHOST: Alternative for \p ssl_private_key_filepath allowing
 
- 	 * init from a private key in memory instead of a file.  At most one
 
- 	 * of \p ssl_private_key_filepath or \p server_ssl_private_key_mem
 
- 	 * should be non-NULL. */
 
- 	const void *server_ssl_ca_mem;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Alternative for \p ssl_ca_filepath allowing
 
- 	 * init from a CA cert in memory instead of a file.  At most one
 
- 	 * of \p ssl_ca_filepath or \p server_ssl_ca_mem should be non-NULL. */
 
- 	long ssl_options_set;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Any bits set here will be set as server SSL options */
 
- 	long ssl_options_clear;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Any bits set here will be cleared as server SSL options */
 
- 	int simultaneous_ssl_restriction;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: 0 (no limit) or limit of simultaneous SSL sessions
 
- 	 * possible.*/
 
- 	int simultaneous_ssl_handshake_restriction;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: 0 (no limit) or limit of simultaneous SSL handshakes ongoing */
 
- 	int ssl_info_event_mask;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: mask of ssl events to be reported on LWS_CALLBACK_SSL_INFO
 
- 	 * callback for connections on this vhost.  The mask values are of
 
- 	 * the form SSL_CB_ALERT, defined in openssl/ssl.h.  The default of
 
- 	 * 0 means no info events will be reported.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	unsigned int server_ssl_cert_mem_len;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Server SSL context init: length of server_ssl_cert_mem in
 
- 	 * bytes */
 
- 	unsigned int server_ssl_private_key_mem_len;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: length of \p server_ssl_private_key_mem in memory */
 
- 	unsigned int server_ssl_ca_mem_len;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: length of \p server_ssl_ca_mem in memory */
 
- 	const char *alpn;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: If non-NULL, default list of advertised alpn, comma-
 
- 	 *	      separated
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 *     VHOST: If non-NULL, per-vhost list of advertised alpn, comma-
 
- 	 *	      separated
 
- 	 */
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_CLIENT)
 
- 	const char *client_ssl_private_key_password;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Client SSL context init: NULL or the passphrase needed
 
- 	 * for the private key */
 
- 	const char *client_ssl_cert_filepath;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Client SSL context init: The certificate the client
 
- 	 * should present to the peer on connection */
 
- 	const void *client_ssl_cert_mem;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Client SSL context init: client certificate memory buffer or
 
- 	 * NULL... use this to load client cert from memory instead of file */
 
- 	unsigned int client_ssl_cert_mem_len;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Client SSL context init: length of client_ssl_cert_mem in
 
- 	 * bytes */
 
- 	const char *client_ssl_private_key_filepath;
 
- 	/**<  VHOST: Client SSL context init: filepath to client private key
 
- 	 * if this is set to NULL but client_ssl_cert_filepath is set, you
 
- 	 * can handle the LWS_CALLBACK_OPENSSL_LOAD_EXTRA_CLIENT_VERIFY_CERTS
 
- 	 * callback of protocols[0] to allow setting of the private key directly
 
- 	 * via tls library calls */
 
- 	const void *client_ssl_key_mem;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Client SSL context init: client key memory buffer or
 
- 	 * NULL... use this to load client key from memory instead of file */
 
- 	const char *client_ssl_ca_filepath;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Client SSL context init: CA certificate filepath or NULL */
 
- 	const void *client_ssl_ca_mem;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Client SSL context init: CA certificate memory buffer or
 
- 	 * NULL... use this to load CA cert from memory instead of file */
 
- 	const char *client_ssl_cipher_list;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Client SSL context init: List of valid ciphers to use (eg,
 
- 	* "RC4-MD5:RC4-SHA:AES128-SHA:AES256-SHA:HIGH:!DSS:!aNULL"
 
- 	* or you can leave it as NULL to get "DEFAULT" */
 
- 	const char *client_tls_1_3_plus_cipher_list;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: List of valid ciphers to use for outgoing client connections
 
- 	 * ON TLS1.3 AND ABOVE on this vhost (eg,
 
- 	 * "TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256") or you can leave it as NULL to get
 
- 	 * "DEFAULT".
 
- 	 */
 
- 	long ssl_client_options_set;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Any bits set here will be set as CLIENT SSL options */
 
- 	long ssl_client_options_clear;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Any bits set here will be cleared as CLIENT SSL options */
 
- 	unsigned int client_ssl_ca_mem_len;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Client SSL context init: length of client_ssl_ca_mem in
 
- 	 * bytes */
 
- 	unsigned int client_ssl_key_mem_len;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: Client SSL context init: length of client_ssl_key_mem in
 
- 	 * bytes */
 
- #endif
 
- #if !defined(LWS_WITH_MBEDTLS)
 
- 	SSL_CTX *provided_client_ssl_ctx;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: If non-null, swap out libwebsockets ssl
 
- 	  * implementation for the one provided by provided_ssl_ctx.
 
- 	  * Libwebsockets no longer is responsible for freeing the context
 
- 	  * if this option is selected. */
 
- #else /* WITH_MBEDTLS */
 
- 	const char *mbedtls_client_preload_filepath;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: If NULL, no effect.  Otherwise it should point to a
 
- 	 * filepath where every created client SSL_CTX is preloaded from the
 
- 	 * system trust bundle.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * This sets a processwide variable that affects all contexts.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * Requires that the mbedtls provides mbedtls_x509_crt_parse_file(),
 
- 	 * else disabled.
 
- 	 */
 
- #endif
 
- #endif
 
- 	int ka_time;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: 0 for no TCP keepalive, otherwise apply this keepalive
 
- 	 * timeout to all libwebsocket sockets, client or server */
 
- 	int ka_probes;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: if ka_time was nonzero, after the timeout expires how many
 
- 	 * times to try to get a response from the peer before giving up
 
- 	 * and killing the connection */
 
- 	int ka_interval;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: if ka_time was nonzero, how long to wait before each ka_probes
 
- 	 * attempt */
 
- 	unsigned int timeout_secs;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: various processes involving network roundtrips in the
 
- 	 * library are protected from hanging forever by timeouts.  If
 
- 	 * nonzero, this member lets you set the timeout used in seconds.
 
- 	 * Otherwise a default timeout is used. */
 
- 	unsigned int connect_timeout_secs;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: client connections have this long to find a working server
 
- 	 * from the DNS results, or the whole connection times out.  If zero,
 
- 	 * a default timeout is used */
 
- 	int bind_iface;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: nonzero to strictly bind sockets to the interface name in
 
- 	 * .iface (eg, "eth2"), using SO_BIND_TO_DEVICE.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * Requires SO_BINDTODEVICE support from your OS and CAP_NET_RAW
 
- 	 * capability.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * Notice that common things like access network interface IP from
 
- 	 * your local machine use your lo / loopback interface and will be
 
- 	 * disallowed by this.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	unsigned int timeout_secs_ah_idle;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: seconds to allow a client to hold an ah without using it.
 
- 	 * 0 defaults to 10s. */
 
- #endif /* WITH_NETWORK */
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_TLS_SESSIONS)
 
- 	uint32_t			tls_session_timeout;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: seconds until timeout/ttl for newly created sessions.
 
- 	 * 0 means default timeout (defined per protocol, usually 300s). */
 
- 	uint32_t			tls_session_cache_max;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: 0 for default limit of 10, or the maximum number of
 
- 	 * client tls sessions we are willing to cache */
 
- #endif
 
- 	gid_t gid;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: group id to change to after setting listen socket,
 
- 	 *   or -1. See also .username below. */
 
- 	uid_t uid;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: user id to change to after setting listen socket,
 
- 	 *   or -1.  See also .groupname below. */
 
- 	uint64_t options;
 
- 	/**< VHOST + CONTEXT: 0, or LWS_SERVER_OPTION_... bitfields */
 
- 	void *user;
 
- 	/**< VHOST + CONTEXT: optional user pointer that will be associated
 
- 	 * with the context when creating the context (and can be retrieved by
 
- 	 * lws_context_user(context), or with the vhost when creating the vhost
 
- 	 * (and can be retrieved by lws_vhost_user(vhost)).  You will need to
 
- 	 * use LWS_SERVER_OPTION_EXPLICIT_VHOSTS and create the vhost separately
 
- 	 * if you care about giving the context and vhost different user pointer
 
- 	 * values.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	unsigned int count_threads;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: how many contexts to create in an array, 0 = 1 */
 
- 	unsigned int fd_limit_per_thread;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: nonzero means restrict each service thread to this
 
- 	 * many fds, 0 means the default which is divide the process fd
 
- 	 * limit by the number of threads.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * Note if this is nonzero, and fd_limit_per_thread multiplied by the
 
- 	 * number of service threads is less than the process ulimit, then lws
 
- 	 * restricts internal lookup table allocation to the smaller size, and
 
- 	 * switches to a less efficient lookup scheme.  You should use this to
 
- 	 * trade off speed against memory usage if you know the lws context
 
- 	 * will only use a handful of fds.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * Bear in mind lws may use some fds internally, for example for the
 
- 	 * cancel pipe, so you may need to allow for some extras for normal
 
- 	 * operation.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const char *vhost_name;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: name of vhost, must match external DNS name used to
 
- 	 * access the site, like "warmcat.com" as it's used to match
 
- 	 * Host: header and / or SNI name for SSL.
 
- 	 * CONTEXT: NULL, or the name to associate with the context for
 
- 	 * context-specific logging
 
- 	 */
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_PLUGINS)
 
- 	const char * const *plugin_dirs;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: NULL, or NULL-terminated array of directories to
 
- 	 * scan for lws protocol plugins at context creation time */
 
- #endif
 
- 	void *external_baggage_free_on_destroy;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: NULL, or pointer to something externally malloc'd, that
 
- 	 * should be freed when the context is destroyed.  This allows you to
 
- 	 * automatically sync the freeing action to the context destruction
 
- 	 * action, so there is no need for an external free() if the context
 
- 	 * succeeded to create.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	unsigned int pt_serv_buf_size;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: 0 = default of 4096.  This buffer is used by
 
- 	 * various service related features including file serving, it
 
- 	 * defines the max chunk of file that can be sent at once.
 
- 	 * At the risk of lws having to buffer failed large sends, it
 
- 	 * can be increased to, eg, 128KiB to improve throughput. */
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_FILE_OPS)
 
- 	const struct lws_plat_file_ops *fops;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: NULL, or pointer to an array of fops structs, terminated
 
- 	 * by a sentinel with NULL .open.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * If NULL, lws provides just the platform file operations struct for
 
- 	 * backwards compatibility.
 
- 	 */
 
- #endif
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_SOCKS5)
 
- 	const char *socks_proxy_address;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: If non-NULL, attempts to proxy via the given address.
 
- 	 * If proxy auth is required, use format
 
- 	 * "username:password\@server:port" */
 
- 	unsigned int socks_proxy_port;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: If socks_proxy_address was non-NULL, uses this port
 
- 	 * if nonzero, otherwise requires "server:port" in .socks_proxy_address
 
- 	 */
 
- #endif
 
- #if defined(LWS_HAVE_SYS_CAPABILITY_H) && defined(LWS_HAVE_LIBCAP)
 
- 	cap_value_t caps[4];
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: array holding Linux capabilities you want to
 
- 	 * continue to be available to the server after it transitions
 
- 	 * to a noprivileged user.  Usually none are needed but for, eg,
 
- 	 * .bind_iface, CAP_NET_RAW is required.  This gives you a way
 
- 	 * to still have the capability but drop root.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	char count_caps;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: count of Linux capabilities in .caps[].  0 means
 
- 	 * no capabilities will be inherited from root (the default) */
 
- #endif
 
- 	void **foreign_loops;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: This is ignored if the context is not being started with
 
- 	 *		an event loop, ie, .options has a flag like
 
- 	 *		LWS_SERVER_OPTION_LIBUV.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 *		NULL indicates lws should start its own even loop for
 
- 	 *		each service thread, and deal with closing the loops
 
- 	 *		when the context is destroyed.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 *		Non-NULL means it points to an array of external
 
- 	 *		("foreign") event loops that are to be used in turn for
 
- 	 *		each service thread.  In the default case of 1 service
 
- 	 *		thread, it can just point to one foreign event loop.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	void (*signal_cb)(void *event_lib_handle, int signum);
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: NULL: default signal handling.  Otherwise this receives
 
- 	 *		the signal handler callback.  event_lib_handle is the
 
- 	 *		native event library signal handle, eg uv_signal_t *
 
- 	 *		for libuv.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	struct lws_context **pcontext;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: if non-NULL, at the end of context destroy processing,
 
- 	 * the pointer pointed to by pcontext is written with NULL.  You can
 
- 	 * use this to let foreign event loops know that lws context destruction
 
- 	 * is fully completed.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	void (*finalize)(struct lws_vhost *vh, void *arg);
 
- 	/**< VHOST: NULL, or pointer to function that will be called back
 
- 	 *	    when the vhost is just about to be freed.  The arg parameter
 
- 	 *	    will be set to whatever finalize_arg is below.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	void *finalize_arg;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: opaque pointer lws ignores but passes to the finalize
 
- 	 *	    callback.  If you don't care, leave it NULL.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const char *listen_accept_role;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: NULL for default, or force accepted incoming connections to
 
- 	 * bind to this role.  Uses the role names from their ops struct, eg,
 
- 	 * "raw-skt".
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const char *listen_accept_protocol;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: NULL for default, or force accepted incoming connections to
 
- 	 * bind to this vhost protocol name.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const struct lws_protocols **pprotocols;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: NULL: use .protocols, otherwise ignore .protocols and use
 
- 	 * this array of pointers to protocols structs.  The end of the array
 
- 	 * is marked by a NULL pointer.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * This is preferred over .protocols, because it allows the protocol
 
- 	 * struct to be opaquely defined elsewhere, with just a pointer to it
 
- 	 * needed to create the context with it.  .protocols requires also
 
- 	 * the type of the user data to be known so its size can be given.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const char *username; /**< CONTEXT: string username for post-init
 
- 	 * permissions.  Like .uid but takes a string username. */
 
- 	const char *groupname; /**< CONTEXT: string groupname for post-init
 
- 	 * permissions.  Like .gid but takes a string groupname. */
 
- 	const char *unix_socket_perms; /**< VHOST: if your vhost is listening
 
- 	 * on a unix socket, you can give a "username:groupname" string here
 
- 	 * to control the owner:group it's created with.  It's always created
 
- 	 * with 0660 mode. */
 
- 	const lws_system_ops_t *system_ops;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: hook up lws_system_ apis to system-specific
 
- 	 * implementations */
 
- 	const lws_retry_bo_t *retry_and_idle_policy;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: optional retry and idle policy to apply to this vhost.
 
- 	 *   Currently only the idle parts are applied to the connections.
 
- 	 */
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_SYS_STATE)
 
- 	lws_state_notify_link_t * const *register_notifier_list;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: NULL, or pointer to an array of notifiers that should
 
- 	 * be registered during context creation, so they can see state change
 
- 	 * events from very early on.  The array should end with a NULL. */
 
- #endif
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_SECURE_STREAMS)
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_SECURE_STREAMS_STATIC_POLICY_ONLY)
 
- 	const struct lws_ss_policy *pss_policies; /**< CONTEXT: point to first
 
- 	 * in a linked-list of streamtype policies prepared by user code */
 
- #else
 
- 	const char *pss_policies_json; /**< CONTEXT: point to a string
 
- 	 * containing a JSON description of the secure streams policies.  Set
 
- 	 * to NULL if not using Secure Streams.
 
- 	 * If the platform supports files and the string does not begin with
 
- 	 * '{', lws treats the string as a filepath to open to get the JSON
 
- 	 * policy.
 
- 	 */
 
- #endif
 
- 	const struct lws_ss_plugin **pss_plugins; /**< CONTEXT: point to an array
 
- 	 * of pointers to plugin structs here, terminated with a NULL ptr.
 
- 	 * Set to NULL if not using Secure Streams. */
 
- 	const char *ss_proxy_bind; /**< CONTEXT: NULL, or: ss_proxy_port == 0:
 
- 	 * point to a string giving the Unix Domain Socket address to use (start
 
- 	 * with @ for abstract namespace), ss_proxy_port nonzero: set the
 
- 	 * network interface address (not name, it's ambiguous for ipv4/6) to
 
- 	 * bind the tcp connection to the proxy to */
 
- 	const char *ss_proxy_address; /**< CONTEXT: NULL, or if ss_proxy_port
 
- 	 * nonzero: the tcp address of the ss proxy to connect to */
 
- 	uint16_t ss_proxy_port; /* 0 = if connecting to ss proxy, do it via a
 
- 	 * Unix Domain Socket, "+@proxy.ss.lws" if ss_proxy_bind is NULL else
 
- 	 * the socket path given in ss_proxy_bind (start it with a + or +@);
 
- 	 * nonzero means connect via a tcp socket to the tcp address in
 
- 	 * ss_proxy_bind and the given port */
 
- #endif
 
- 	int rlimit_nofile;
 
- 	/**< 0 = inherit the initial ulimit for files / sockets from the startup
 
- 	 * environment.  Nonzero = try to set the limit for this process.
 
- 	 */
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_PEER_LIMITS)
 
- 	lws_peer_limits_notify_t pl_notify_cb;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: NULL, or a callback to receive notifications each time a
 
- 	 * connection is being dropped because of peer limits.
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * The callback provides the context, and an lws_sockaddr46 with the
 
- 	 * peer address and port.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	unsigned short ip_limit_ah;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: max number of ah a single IP may use simultaneously
 
- 	 *	      0 is no limit. This is a soft limit: if the limit is
 
- 	 *	      reached, connections from that IP will wait in the ah
 
- 	 *	      waiting list and not be able to acquire an ah until
 
- 	 *	      a connection belonging to the IP relinquishes one it
 
- 	 *	      already has.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	unsigned short ip_limit_wsi;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: max number of wsi a single IP may use simultaneously.
 
- 	 *	      0 is no limit.  This is a hard limit, connections from
 
- 	 *	      the same IP will simply be dropped once it acquires the
 
- 	 *	      amount of simultaneous wsi / accepted connections
 
- 	 *	      given here.
 
- 	 */
 
- #endif /* PEER_LIMITS */
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_SYS_FAULT_INJECTION)
 
- 	lws_fi_ctx_t				fic;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT | VHOST: attach external Fault Injection context to the
 
- 	 * lws_context or vhost.  If creating the context + default vhost in
 
- 	 * one step, only the context binds to \p fi.  When creating a vhost
 
- 	 * otherwise this can bind to the vhost so the faults can be injected
 
- 	 * from the start.
 
- 	 */
 
- #endif
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_SYS_SMD)
 
- 	lws_smd_notification_cb_t		early_smd_cb;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: NULL, or an smd notification callback that will be registered
 
- 	 * immediately after the smd in the context is initialized.  This ensures
 
- 	 * you can get all notifications without having to intercept the event loop
 
- 	 * creation, eg, when using an event library.  Other callbacks can be
 
- 	 * registered later manually without problems.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	void					*early_smd_opaque;
 
- 	lws_smd_class_t				early_smd_class_filter;
 
- 	lws_usec_t				smd_ttl_us;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: SMD messages older than this many us are removed from the
 
- 	 * queue and destroyed even if not fully delivered yet.  If zero,
 
- 	 * defaults to 2 seconds (5 second for FREERTOS).
 
- 	 */
 
- 	uint16_t				smd_queue_depth;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: Maximum queue depth, If zero defaults to 40
 
- 	 * (20 for FREERTOS) */
 
- #endif
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_SYS_METRICS)
 
- 	const struct lws_metric_policy		*metrics_policies;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: non-SS policy metrics policies */
 
- 	const char				*metrics_prefix;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: prefix for this context's metrics, used to distinguish
 
- 	 * metrics pooled from different processes / applications, so, eg what
 
- 	 * would be "cpu.svc" if this is NULL becomes "myapp.cpu.svc" is this is
 
- 	 * set to "myapp".  Policies are applied using the name with the prefix,
 
- 	 * if present.
 
- 	 */
 
- #endif
 
- 	int					fo_listen_queue;
 
- 	/**< VHOST: 0 = no TCP_FASTOPEN, nonzero = enable TCP_FASTOPEN if the
 
- 	 * platform supports it, with the given queue length for the listen
 
- 	 * socket.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const struct lws_plugin_evlib		*event_lib_custom;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: If non-NULL, override event library selection so it uses
 
- 	 * this custom event library implementation, instead of default internal
 
- 	 * loop.  Don't set any other event lib context creation flags in that
 
- 	 * case. it will be used automatically.  This is useful for integration
 
- 	 * where an existing application is using its own handrolled event loop
 
- 	 * instead of an event library, it provides a way to allow lws to use
 
- 	 * the custom event loop natively as if it were an "event library".
 
- 	 */
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_TLS_JIT_TRUST)
 
- 	size_t					jitt_cache_max_footprint;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: 0 for no limit, else max bytes used by JIT Trust cache...
 
- 	 * LRU items are evicted to keep under this limit */
 
- 	int					vh_idle_grace_ms;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: 0 for default of 5000ms, or number of ms JIT Trust vhosts
 
- 	 * are allowed to live without active connections using them. */
 
- #endif
 
- 	lws_log_cx_t				*log_cx;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: NULL to use the default, process-scope logging context,
 
- 	 * else a specific logging context to associate with this context */
 
- #if defined(LWS_WITH_CACHE_NSCOOKIEJAR) && defined(LWS_WITH_CLIENT)
 
- 	const char				*http_nsc_filepath;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: Filepath to use for http netscape cookiejar file */
 
- 	size_t					http_nsc_heap_max_footprint;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: 0, or limit in bytes for heap usage of memory cookie
 
- 	 * cache */
 
- 	size_t					http_nsc_heap_max_items;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: 0, or the max number of items allowed in the cookie cache
 
- 	 * before destroying lru items to keep it under the limit */
 
- 	size_t					http_nsc_heap_max_payload;
 
- 	/**< CONTEXT: 0, or the maximum size of a single cookie we are able to
 
- 	 * handle */
 
- #endif
 
- 	/* Add new things just above here ---^
 
- 	 * This is part of the ABI, don't needlessly break compatibility
 
- 	 *
 
- 	 * The below is to ensure later library versions with new
 
- 	 * members added above will see 0 (default) even if the app
 
- 	 * was not built against the newer headers.
 
- 	 */
 
- 	void *_unused[2]; /**< dummy */
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_create_context() - Create the websocket handler
 
-  * \param info:	pointer to struct with parameters
 
-  *
 
-  *	This function creates the listening socket (if serving) and takes care
 
-  *	of all initialization in one step.
 
-  *
 
-  *	If option LWS_SERVER_OPTION_EXPLICIT_VHOSTS is given, no vhost is
 
-  *	created; you're expected to create your own vhosts afterwards using
 
-  *	lws_create_vhost().  Otherwise a vhost named "default" is also created
 
-  *	using the information in the vhost-related members, for compatibility.
 
-  *
 
-  *	After initialization, it returns a struct lws_context * that
 
-  *	represents this server.  After calling, user code needs to take care
 
-  *	of calling lws_service() with the context pointer to get the
 
-  *	server's sockets serviced.  This must be done in the same process
 
-  *	context as the initialization call.
 
-  *
 
-  *	The protocol callback functions are called for a handful of events
 
-  *	including http requests coming in, websocket connections becoming
 
-  *	established, and data arriving; it's also called periodically to allow
 
-  *	async transmission.
 
-  *
 
-  *	HTTP requests are sent always to the FIRST protocol in protocol, since
 
-  *	at that time websocket protocol has not been negotiated.  Other
 
-  *	protocols after the first one never see any HTTP callback activity.
 
-  *
 
-  *	The server created is a simple http server by default; part of the
 
-  *	websocket standard is upgrading this http connection to a websocket one.
 
-  *
 
-  *	This allows the same server to provide files like scripts and favicon /
 
-  *	images or whatever over http and dynamic data over websockets all in
 
-  *	one place; they're all handled in the user callback.
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN struct lws_context *
 
- lws_create_context(const struct lws_context_creation_info *info);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_context_destroy() - Destroy the websocket context
 
-  * \param context:	Websocket context
 
-  *
 
-  *	This function closes any active connections and then frees the
 
-  *	context.  After calling this, any further use of the context is
 
-  *	undefined.
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void
 
- lws_context_destroy(struct lws_context *context);
 
- typedef int (*lws_reload_func)(void);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_context_deprecate() - Deprecate the websocket context
 
-  *
 
-  * \param context:	Websocket context
 
-  * \param cb: Callback notified when old context listen sockets are closed
 
-  *
 
-  *	This function is used on an existing context before superceding it
 
-  *	with a new context.
 
-  *
 
-  *	It closes any listen sockets in the context, so new connections are
 
-  *	not possible.
 
-  *
 
-  *	And it marks the context to be deleted when the number of active
 
-  *	connections into it falls to zero.
 
-  *
 
-  *	This is aimed at allowing seamless configuration reloads.
 
-  *
 
-  *	The callback cb will be called after the listen sockets are actually
 
-  *	closed and may be reopened.  In the callback the new context should be
 
-  *	configured and created.  (With libuv, socket close happens async after
 
-  *	more loop events).
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void
 
- lws_context_deprecate(struct lws_context *context, lws_reload_func cb);
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
 
- lws_context_is_deprecated(struct lws_context *context);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_set_proxy() - Setups proxy to lws_context.
 
-  * \param vhost:	pointer to struct lws_vhost you want set proxy for
 
-  * \param proxy: pointer to c string containing proxy in format address:port
 
-  *
 
-  * Returns 0 if proxy string was parsed and proxy was setup.
 
-  * Returns -1 if proxy is NULL or has incorrect format.
 
-  *
 
-  * This is only required if your OS does not provide the http_proxy
 
-  * environment variable (eg, OSX)
 
-  *
 
-  *   IMPORTANT! You should call this function right after creation of the
 
-  *   lws_context and before call to connect. If you call this
 
-  *   function after connect behavior is undefined.
 
-  *   This function will override proxy settings made on lws_context
 
-  *   creation with genenv() call.
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
 
- lws_set_proxy(struct lws_vhost *vhost, const char *proxy);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_set_socks() - Setup socks to lws_context.
 
-  * \param vhost:	pointer to struct lws_vhost you want set socks for
 
-  * \param socks: pointer to c string containing socks in format address:port
 
-  *
 
-  * Returns 0 if socks string was parsed and socks was setup.
 
-  * Returns -1 if socks is NULL or has incorrect format.
 
-  *
 
-  * This is only required if your OS does not provide the socks_proxy
 
-  * environment variable (eg, OSX)
 
-  *
 
-  *   IMPORTANT! You should call this function right after creation of the
 
-  *   lws_context and before call to connect. If you call this
 
-  *   function after connect behavior is undefined.
 
-  *   This function will override proxy settings made on lws_context
 
-  *   creation with genenv() call.
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
 
- lws_set_socks(struct lws_vhost *vhost, const char *socks);
 
- struct lws_vhost;
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_create_vhost() - Create a vhost (virtual server context)
 
-  * \param context:	pointer to result of lws_create_context()
 
-  * \param info:		pointer to struct with parameters
 
-  *
 
-  * This function creates a virtual server (vhost) using the vhost-related
 
-  * members of the info struct.  You can create many vhosts inside one context
 
-  * if you created the context with the option LWS_SERVER_OPTION_EXPLICIT_VHOSTS
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN struct lws_vhost *
 
- lws_create_vhost(struct lws_context *context,
 
- 		 const struct lws_context_creation_info *info);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_vhost_destroy() - Destroy a vhost (virtual server context)
 
-  *
 
-  * \param vh:		pointer to result of lws_create_vhost()
 
-  *
 
-  * This function destroys a vhost.  Normally, if you just want to exit,
 
-  * then lws_destroy_context() will take care of everything.  If you want
 
-  * to destroy an individual vhost and all connections and allocations, you
 
-  * can do it with this.
 
-  *
 
-  * If the vhost has a listen sockets shared by other vhosts, it will be given
 
-  * to one of the vhosts sharing it rather than closed.
 
-  *
 
-  * The vhost close is staged according to the needs of the event loop, and if
 
-  * there are multiple service threads.  At the point the vhost itself if
 
-  * about to be freed, if you provided a finalize callback and optional arg at
 
-  * vhost creation time, it will be called just before the vhost is freed.
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void
 
- lws_vhost_destroy(struct lws_vhost *vh);
 
- /**
 
-  * lwsws_get_config_globals() - Parse a JSON server config file
 
-  * \param info:		pointer to struct with parameters
 
-  * \param d:		filepath of the config file
 
-  * \param config_strings: storage for the config strings extracted from JSON,
 
-  * 			  the pointer is incremented as strings are stored
 
-  * \param len:		pointer to the remaining length left in config_strings
 
-  *			  the value is decremented as strings are stored
 
-  *
 
-  * This function prepares a n lws_context_creation_info struct with global
 
-  * settings from a file d.
 
-  *
 
-  * Requires CMake option LWS_WITH_LEJP_CONF to have been enabled
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
 
- lwsws_get_config_globals(struct lws_context_creation_info *info, const char *d,
 
- 			 char **config_strings, int *len);
 
- /**
 
-  * lwsws_get_config_vhosts() - Create vhosts from a JSON server config file
 
-  * \param context:	pointer to result of lws_create_context()
 
-  * \param info:		pointer to struct with parameters
 
-  * \param d:		filepath of the config file
 
-  * \param config_strings: storage for the config strings extracted from JSON,
 
-  * 			  the pointer is incremented as strings are stored
 
-  * \param len:		pointer to the remaining length left in config_strings
 
-  *			  the value is decremented as strings are stored
 
-  *
 
-  * This function creates vhosts into a context according to the settings in
 
-  *JSON files found in directory d.
 
-  *
 
-  * Requires CMake option LWS_WITH_LEJP_CONF to have been enabled
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
 
- lwsws_get_config_vhosts(struct lws_context *context,
 
- 			struct lws_context_creation_info *info, const char *d,
 
- 			char **config_strings, int *len);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_get_vhost() - return the vhost a wsi belongs to
 
-  *
 
-  * \param wsi: which connection
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN struct lws_vhost *
 
- lws_get_vhost(struct lws *wsi);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_get_vhost_name() - returns the name of a vhost
 
-  *
 
-  * \param vhost: which vhost
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN const char *
 
- lws_get_vhost_name(struct lws_vhost *vhost);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_get_vhost_by_name() - returns the vhost with the requested name, or NULL
 
-  *
 
-  * \param context: the lws_context to look in
 
-  * \param name: vhost name we are looking for
 
-  *
 
-  * Returns NULL, or the vhost with the name \p name
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN struct lws_vhost *
 
- lws_get_vhost_by_name(struct lws_context *context, const char *name);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_get_vhost_port() - returns the port a vhost listens on, or -1
 
-  *
 
-  * \param vhost: which vhost
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
 
- lws_get_vhost_port(struct lws_vhost *vhost);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_get_vhost_user() - returns the user pointer for the vhost
 
-  *
 
-  * \param vhost: which vhost
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void *
 
- lws_get_vhost_user(struct lws_vhost *vhost);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_get_vhost_iface() - returns the binding for the vhost listen socket
 
-  *
 
-  * \param vhost: which vhost
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN const char *
 
- lws_get_vhost_iface(struct lws_vhost *vhost);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_json_dump_vhost() - describe vhost state and stats in JSON
 
-  *
 
-  * \param vh: the vhost
 
-  * \param buf: buffer to fill with JSON
 
-  * \param len: max length of buf
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
 
- lws_json_dump_vhost(const struct lws_vhost *vh, char *buf, int len);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_json_dump_context() - describe context state and stats in JSON
 
-  *
 
-  * \param context: the context
 
-  * \param buf: buffer to fill with JSON
 
-  * \param len: max length of buf
 
-  * \param hide_vhosts: nonzero to not provide per-vhost mount etc information
 
-  *
 
-  * Generates a JSON description of vhost state into buf
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
 
- lws_json_dump_context(const struct lws_context *context, char *buf, int len,
 
- 		      int hide_vhosts);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_vhost_user() - get the user data associated with the vhost
 
-  * \param vhost: Websocket vhost
 
-  *
 
-  * This returns the optional user pointer that can be attached to
 
-  * a vhost when it was created.  Lws never dereferences this pointer, it only
 
-  * sets it when the vhost is created, and returns it using this api.
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void *
 
- lws_vhost_user(struct lws_vhost *vhost);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_context_user() - get the user data associated with the context
 
-  * \param context: Websocket context
 
-  *
 
-  * This returns the optional user allocation that can be attached to
 
-  * the context the sockets live in at context_create time.  It's a way
 
-  * to let all sockets serviced in the same context share data without
 
-  * using globals statics in the user code.
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void *
 
- lws_context_user(struct lws_context *context);
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN const char *
 
- lws_vh_tag(struct lws_vhost *vh);
 
- /**
 
-  * lws_context_is_being_destroyed() - find out if context is being destroyed
 
-  *
 
-  * \param context: the struct lws_context pointer
 
-  *
 
-  * Returns nonzero if the context has had lws_context_destroy() called on it...
 
-  * when using event library loops the destroy process can be asynchronous.  In
 
-  * the special case of libuv foreign loops, the failure to create the context
 
-  * may have to do work on the foreign loop to reverse the partial creation,
 
-  * meaning a failed context create cannot unpick what it did and return NULL.
 
-  *
 
-  * In that condition, a valid context that is already started the destroy
 
-  * process is returned, and this test api will return nonzero as a way to
 
-  * find out the create is in the middle of failing.
 
-  */
 
- LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
 
- lws_context_is_being_destroyed(struct lws_context *context);
 
- /*! \defgroup vhost-mounts Vhost mounts and options
 
-  * \ingroup context-and-vhost-creation
 
-  *
 
-  * ##Vhost mounts and options
 
-  */
 
- ///@{
 
- /** struct lws_protocol_vhost_options - linked list of per-vhost protocol
 
-  * 					name=value options
 
-  *
 
-  * This provides a general way to attach a linked-list of name=value pairs,
 
-  * which can also have an optional child link-list using the options member.
 
-  */
 
- struct lws_protocol_vhost_options {
 
- 	const struct lws_protocol_vhost_options *next; /**< linked list */
 
- 	const struct lws_protocol_vhost_options *options; /**< child linked-list of more options for this node */
 
- 	const char *name; /**< name of name=value pair */
 
- 	const char *value; /**< value of name=value pair */
 
- };
 
- /** enum lws_mount_protocols
 
-  * This specifies the mount protocol for a mountpoint, whether it is to be
 
-  * served from a filesystem, or it is a cgi etc.
 
-  */
 
- enum lws_mount_protocols {
 
- 	LWSMPRO_HTTP		= 0, /**< http reverse proxy */
 
- 	LWSMPRO_HTTPS		= 1, /**< https reverse proxy */
 
- 	LWSMPRO_FILE		= 2, /**< serve from filesystem directory */
 
- 	LWSMPRO_CGI		= 3, /**< pass to CGI to handle */
 
- 	LWSMPRO_REDIR_HTTP	= 4, /**< redirect to http:// url */
 
- 	LWSMPRO_REDIR_HTTPS	= 5, /**< redirect to https:// url */
 
- 	LWSMPRO_CALLBACK	= 6, /**< hand by named protocol's callback */
 
- };
 
- /** enum lws_authentication_mode
 
-  * This specifies the authentication mode of the mount. The basic_auth_login_file mount parameter
 
-  * is ignored unless LWSAUTHM_DEFAULT is set.
 
-  */
 
- enum lws_authentication_mode {
 
- 	LWSAUTHM_DEFAULT = 0, /**< default authenticate only if basic_auth_login_file is provided */
 
- 	LWSAUTHM_BASIC_AUTH_CALLBACK = 1 << 28 /**< Basic auth with a custom verifier */
 
- };
 
- /** The authentication mode is stored in the top 4 bits of lws_http_mount.auth_mask */
 
- #define AUTH_MODE_MASK 0xF0000000
 
- /** struct lws_http_mount
 
-  *
 
-  * arguments for mounting something in a vhost's url namespace
 
-  */
 
- struct lws_http_mount {
 
- 	const struct lws_http_mount *mount_next;
 
- 	/**< pointer to next struct lws_http_mount */
 
- 	const char *mountpoint;
 
- 	/**< mountpoint in http pathspace, eg, "/" */
 
- 	const char *origin;
 
- 	/**< path to be mounted, eg, "/var/www/warmcat.com" */
 
- 	const char *def;
 
- 	/**< default target, eg, "index.html" */
 
- 	const char *protocol;
 
- 	/**<"protocol-name" to handle mount */
 
- 	const struct lws_protocol_vhost_options *cgienv;
 
- 	/**< optional linked-list of cgi options.  These are created
 
- 	 * as environment variables for the cgi process
 
- 	 */
 
- 	const struct lws_protocol_vhost_options *extra_mimetypes;
 
- 	/**< optional linked-list of mimetype mappings */
 
- 	const struct lws_protocol_vhost_options *interpret;
 
- 	/**< optional linked-list of files to be interpreted */
 
- 	int cgi_timeout;
 
- 	/**< seconds cgi is allowed to live, if cgi://mount type */
 
- 	int cache_max_age;
 
- 	/**< max-age for reuse of client cache of files, seconds */
 
- 	unsigned int auth_mask;
 
- 	/**< bits set here must be set for authorized client session */
 
- 	unsigned int cache_reusable:1; /**< set if client cache may reuse this */
 
- 	unsigned int cache_revalidate:1; /**< set if client cache should revalidate on use */
 
- 	unsigned int cache_intermediaries:1; /**< set if intermediaries are allowed to cache */
 
- 	unsigned char origin_protocol; /**< one of enum lws_mount_protocols */
 
- 	unsigned char mountpoint_len; /**< length of mountpoint string */
 
- 	const char *basic_auth_login_file;
 
- 	/**<NULL, or filepath to use to check basic auth logins against. (requires LWSAUTHM_DEFAULT) */
 
- 	/* Add new things just above here ---^
 
- 	 * This is part of the ABI, don't needlessly break compatibility
 
- 	 */
 
- };
 
- ///@}
 
- ///@}
 
 
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