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You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * These .proto interfaces are private and stable. * Please see http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Compatibility * for what changes are allowed for a *stable* .proto interface. */ option java_package = "org.apache.hadoop.ipc.protobuf"; option java_outer_classname = "RpcHeaderProtos"; option java_generate_equals_and_hash = true; package hadoop.common; /** * This is the rpc request header. It is sent with every rpc call. * * The format of RPC call is as follows: * +--------------------------------------------------------------+ * | Rpc length in bytes (4 bytes int) sum of next two parts | * +--------------------------------------------------------------+ * | RpcRequestHeaderProto - serialized delimited ie has len | * +--------------------------------------------------------------+ * | RpcRequest The actual rpc request | * | This request is serialized based on RpcKindProto | * +--------------------------------------------------------------+ * */ /** * RpcKind determine the rpcEngine and the serialization of the rpc request */ enum RpcKindProto { RPC_BUILTIN = 0; // Used for built in calls by tests RPC_WRITABLE = 1; // Use WritableRpcEngine RPC_PROTOCOL_BUFFER = 2; // Use ProtobufRpcEngine } message RpcRequestHeaderProto { // the header for the RpcRequest enum OperationProto { RPC_FINAL_PACKET = 0; // The final RPC Packet RPC_CONTINUATION_PACKET = 1; // not implemented yet RPC_CLOSE_CONNECTION = 2; // close the rpc connection } optional RpcKindProto rpcKind = 1; optional OperationProto rpcOp = 2; required sint32 callId = 3; // a sequence number that is sent back in response required bytes clientId = 4; // Globally unique client ID // clientId + callId uniquely identifies a request // retry count, 1 means this is the first retry optional sint32 retryCount = 5 [default = -1]; } /** * Rpc Response Header * +------------------------------------------------------------------+ * | Rpc total response length in bytes (4 bytes int) | * | (sum of next two parts) | * +------------------------------------------------------------------+ * | RpcResponseHeaderProto - serialized delimited ie has len | * +------------------------------------------------------------------+ * | if request is successful: | * | - RpcResponse - The actual rpc response bytes follow | * | the response header | * | This response is serialized based on RpcKindProto | * | if request fails : | * | The rpc response header contains the necessary info | * +------------------------------------------------------------------+ * * Note that rpc response header is also used when connection setup fails. * Ie the response looks like a rpc response with a fake callId. */ message RpcResponseHeaderProto { /** * * RpcStastus - success or failure * The reponseHeader's errDetail, exceptionClassName and errMsg contains * further details on the error **/ enum RpcStatusProto { SUCCESS = 0; // RPC succeeded ERROR = 1; // RPC or error - connection left open for future calls FATAL = 2; // Fatal error - connection closed } enum RpcErrorCodeProto { // Non-fatal Rpc error - connection left open for future rpc calls ERROR_APPLICATION = 1; // RPC Failed - rpc app threw exception ERROR_NO_SUCH_METHOD = 2; // Rpc error - no such method ERROR_NO_SUCH_PROTOCOL = 3; // Rpc error - no such protocol ERROR_RPC_SERVER = 4; // Rpc error on server side ERROR_SERIALIZING_RESPONSE = 5; // error serializign response ERROR_RPC_VERSION_MISMATCH = 6; // Rpc protocol version mismatch // Fatal Server side Rpc error - connection closed FATAL_UNKNOWN = 10; // unknown Fatal error FATAL_UNSUPPORTED_SERIALIZATION = 11; // IPC layer serilization type invalid FATAL_INVALID_RPC_HEADER = 12; // fields of RpcHeader are invalid FATAL_DESERIALIZING_REQUEST = 13; // could not deserilize rpc request FATAL_VERSION_MISMATCH = 14; // Ipc Layer version mismatch FATAL_UNAUTHORIZED = 15; // Auth failed } required uint32 callId = 1; // callId used in Request required RpcStatusProto status = 2; optional uint32 serverIpcVersionNum = 3; // Sent if success or fail optional string exceptionClassName = 4; // if request fails optional string errorMsg = 5; // if request fails, often contains strack trace optional RpcErrorCodeProto errorDetail = 6; // in case of error optional bytes clientId = 7; // Globally unique client ID optional sint32 retryCount = 8 [default = -1]; } message RpcSaslProto { enum SaslState { SUCCESS = 0; NEGOTIATE = 1; INITIATE = 2; CHALLENGE = 3; RESPONSE = 4; WRAP = 5; } message SaslAuth { required string method = 1; required string mechanism = 2; optional string protocol = 3; optional string serverId = 4; optional bytes challenge = 5; } optional uint32 version = 1; required SaslState state = 2; optional bytes token = 3; repeated SaslAuth auths = 4; }