+ unsigned int metadata_flag:1;
+ /*
+ * To detect when we start overwriting old data, it is used to
+ * update the oldest_tracefile_id.
+ */
+ unsigned int tracefile_overwrite:1;
+ /*
+ * Can this stream be used by a viewer or are we waiting for additional
+ * information.
+ */
+ unsigned int viewer_ready:1;
+};
+
+/*
+ * Shadow copy of the relay_stream structure for the viewer side. The only
+ * fields updated by the writer (streaming side) after allocation are :
+ * total_index_received and close_flag. Everything else is updated by the
+ * reader (viewer side).
+ */
+struct relay_viewer_stream {
+ uint64_t stream_handle;
+ uint64_t session_id;
+ int read_fd;
+ int index_read_fd;
+ char *path_name;
+ char *channel_name;
+ uint64_t last_sent_index;
+ uint64_t total_index_received;
+ uint64_t tracefile_count;
+ uint64_t tracefile_count_current;
+ /* Stop after reading this tracefile. */
+ uint64_t tracefile_count_last;
+ struct lttng_ht_node_u64 stream_n;
+ struct rcu_head rcu_node;
+ struct ctf_trace *ctf_trace;
+ /*
+ * This lock blocks only when the writer is about to start overwriting
+ * a file currently read by the reader.
+ *
+ * This is nested INSIDE the viewer_stream_rotation_lock.
+ */
+ pthread_mutex_t overwrite_lock;
+ /* Information telling us if the stream is a metadata stream. */
+ unsigned int metadata_flag:1;
+ /*
+ * Information telling us that the stream is closed in write, so
+ * we don't expect new indexes and we can read up to EOF.
+ */
+ unsigned int close_write_flag:1;
+ /*
+ * If the streaming side closes a FD in use in the viewer side,
+ * it sets this flag to inform that it is a normal error.
+ */
+ unsigned int abort_flag:1;