@load frameworks/control # If an instance is a controllee, it implicitly needs to listen for remote # connections. @load frameworks/communication/listen-clear module Control; event Control::id_value_request(id: string) { local val = lookup_ID(id); event Control::id_value_response(id, fmt("%s", val)); } event Control::peer_status_request() { local status = ""; for ( p in Communication::nodes ) { local peer = Communication::nodes[p]; if ( ! peer$connected ) next; status += fmt("peer=%s host=%s events_in=? events_out=? ops_in=? ops_out=? bytes_in=? bytes_out=?\n", peer$peer$descr, peer$host); } event Control::peer_status_response(status); } event Control::net_stats_request() { local ns = net_stats(); local reply = fmt("%.6f recvd=%d dropped=%d link=%d\n", network_time(), ns$pkts_recvd, ns$pkts_dropped, ns$pkts_link); event Control::net_stats_response(reply); } event Control::configuration_update_request() { # Generate the alias event. event Control::configuration_update(); # Don't need to do anything in particular here, it's just indicating that # the configuration is going to be updated. This event could be handled # by other scripts if they need to do some ancilliary processing if # redef-able consts are modified at runtime. event Control::configuration_update_response(); } event Control::shutdown_request() { # Send the acknowledgement event. event Control::shutdown_response(); # Schedule the shutdown to let the current event queue flush itself first. event terminate_event(); }