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ccan/io: get rid of io_next(), pass callbacks directly.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Rusty Russell 12 years ago
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0998955055

+ 4 - 5
ccan/io/_info

@@ -40,8 +40,7 @@
  * {
  * 	assert(c == b->reader);
  * 	b->len = sizeof(b->inbuf);
- * 	return io_read_partial(b->inbuf, &b->len,
- *			       io_next(c, wake_writer, b));
+ * 	return io_read_partial(c, b->inbuf, &b->len, wake_writer, b);
  * }
  *
  * static struct io_plan *wake_writer(struct io_conn *c, struct stdin_buffer *b)
@@ -71,7 +70,7 @@
  * 	assert(conn == b->writer);
  * 	if (!b->reader)
  * 		return io_close(conn, NULL);
- * 	return io_write(b->inbuf, b->len, io_next(conn, wake_reader, b));
+ * 	return io_write(conn, b->inbuf, b->len, wake_reader, b);
  * }
  *
  * static struct io_plan *start_writer(struct io_conn *conn,
@@ -104,8 +103,8 @@
  * 	}
  *
  * 	b->rlen = b->max - b->off;
- * 	return io_read_partial(b->buf + b->off, &b->rlen,
- *			       io_next(conn, read_from_child, b));
+ * 	return io_read_partial(conn, b->buf + b->off, &b->rlen,
+ *			       read_from_child, b);
  * }
  *
  * // Feed a program our stdin, gather its stdout, print that at end.

+ 6 - 6
ccan/io/benchmarks/run-different-speed.c

@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ struct client {
 static struct io_plan *write_reply(struct io_conn *conn, struct client *client);
 static struct io_plan *read_request(struct io_conn *conn, struct client *client)
 {
-	return io_read(client->request_buffer, REQUEST_SIZE,
-		       io_next(conn, write_reply, client));
+	return io_read(conn, client->request_buffer, REQUEST_SIZE,
+		       write_reply, client);
 }
 
 /* once we're done, loop again. */
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ static struct io_plan *write_complete(struct io_conn *conn, struct client *clien
 
 static struct io_plan *write_reply(struct io_conn *conn, struct client *client)
 {
-	return io_write(client->reply_buffer, REPLY_SIZE,
-			io_next(conn, write_complete, client));
+	return io_write(conn, client->reply_buffer, REPLY_SIZE,
+			write_complete, client);
 }
 
 /* This runs in the child. */
@@ -108,12 +108,12 @@ static void sigalarm(int sig)
 
 static struct io_plan *do_timeout(struct io_conn *conn, char *buf)
 {
-	return io_break(conn, NULL);
+	return io_break(conn, buf, NULL, NULL);
 }
 
 static struct io_plan *do_timeout_read(struct io_conn *conn, char *buf)
 {
-	return io_read(buf, 1, io_next(conn, do_timeout, buf));
+	return io_read(conn, buf, 1, do_timeout, buf);
 }
 
 int main(int argc, char *argv[])

+ 8 - 8
ccan/io/benchmarks/run-length-prefix.c

@@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ static struct io_plan *write_reply(struct io_conn *conn, struct client *client);
 static struct io_plan *read_body(struct io_conn *conn, struct client *client)
 {
 	assert(client->len <= REQUEST_MAX);
-	return io_read(client->request_buffer, client->len,
-		       io_next(conn, write_reply, client));
+	return io_read(conn, client->request_buffer, client->len,
+		       write_reply, client);
 }
 
 static struct io_plan *read_header(struct io_conn *conn, struct client *client)
 {
-	return io_read(&client->len, sizeof(client->len),
-		       io_next(conn, read_body, client));
+	return io_read(conn, &client->len, sizeof(client->len),
+		       read_body, client);
 }
 
 /* once we're done, loop again. */
@@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ static struct io_plan *write_complete(struct io_conn *conn, struct client *clien
 
 static struct io_plan *write_reply(struct io_conn *conn, struct client *client)
 {
-	return io_write(&client->len, sizeof(client->len),
-			io_next(conn, write_complete, client));
+	return io_write(conn, &client->len, sizeof(client->len),
+			write_complete, client);
 }
 
 /* This runs in the child. */
@@ -114,12 +114,12 @@ static void sigalarm(int sig)
 
 static struct io_plan *do_timeout(struct io_conn *conn, char *buf)
 {
-	return io_break(conn, NULL);
+	return io_break(conn, buf, NULL, NULL);
 }
 
 static struct io_plan *do_timeout_read(struct io_conn *conn, char *buf)
 {
-	return io_read(buf, 1, io_next(conn, do_timeout, buf));
+	return io_read(conn, buf, 1, do_timeout, buf);
 }
 
 int main(int argc, char *argv[])

+ 2 - 4
ccan/io/benchmarks/run-loop.c

@@ -23,16 +23,14 @@ static struct io_plan *do_read(struct io_conn *conn, struct buffer *buf)
 {
 	assert(conn == buf->reader);
 
-	return io_read(&buf->buf, sizeof(buf->buf),
-		       io_next(conn, poke_writer, buf));
+	return io_read(conn, &buf->buf, sizeof(buf->buf), poke_writer, buf);
 }
 
 static struct io_plan *do_write(struct io_conn *conn, struct buffer *buf)
 {
 	assert(conn == buf->writer);
 
-	return io_write(&buf->buf, sizeof(buf->buf),
-			io_next(conn, poke_reader, buf));
+	return io_write(conn, &buf->buf, sizeof(buf->buf), poke_reader, buf);
 }
 
 static struct io_plan *poke_writer(struct io_conn *conn, struct buffer *buf)

+ 31 - 35
ccan/io/io.c

@@ -95,34 +95,13 @@ struct io_conn *io_duplex_(struct io_conn *old,
 	return conn;
 }
 
-/* Convenient token which only we can produce. */
-static inline struct io_next *to_ionext(struct io_conn *conn)
-{
-	return (struct io_next *)conn;
-}
-
 static inline struct io_plan *to_ioplan(enum io_state state)
 {
 	return (struct io_plan *)(long)state;
 }
 
-static inline struct io_conn *from_ionext(struct io_next *next)
-{
-	return (struct io_conn *)next;
-}
-
-struct io_next *io_next_(struct io_conn *conn,
-			 struct io_plan *(*next)(struct io_conn *, void *),
-			 void *arg)
-{
-	conn->fd.next = next;
-	conn->fd.next_arg = arg;
-
-	return to_ionext(conn);
-}
-
 bool io_timeout_(struct io_conn *conn, struct timespec ts,
-		 struct io_plan *(*next)(struct io_conn *, void *), void *arg)
+		 struct io_plan *(*cb)(struct io_conn *, void *), void *arg)
 {
 	if (!conn->timeout) {
 		conn->timeout = malloc(sizeof(*conn->timeout));
@@ -131,45 +110,58 @@ bool io_timeout_(struct io_conn *conn, struct timespec ts,
 	} else
 		assert(!timeout_active(conn));
 
-	conn->timeout->next = next;
+	conn->timeout->next = cb;
 	conn->timeout->next_arg = arg;
 	backend_add_timeout(conn, ts);
 	return true;
 }
 
 /* Queue some data to be written. */
-struct io_plan *io_write(const void *data, size_t len, struct io_next *next)
+struct io_plan *io_write_(struct io_conn *conn, const void *data, size_t len,
+			  struct io_plan *(*cb)(struct io_conn *, void *),
+			  void *arg)
 {
-	struct io_conn *conn = from_ionext(next);
 	conn->u.write.buf = data;
 	conn->u.write.len = len;
+	conn->fd.next = cb;
+	conn->fd.next_arg = arg;
 	return to_ioplan(WRITE);
 }
 
 /* Queue a request to read into a buffer. */
-struct io_plan *io_read(void *data, size_t len, struct io_next *next)
+struct io_plan *io_read_(struct io_conn *conn, void *data, size_t len,
+			 struct io_plan *(*cb)(struct io_conn *, void *),
+			 void *arg)
 {
-	struct io_conn *conn = from_ionext(next);
 	conn->u.read.buf = data;
 	conn->u.read.len = len;
+	conn->fd.next = cb;
+	conn->fd.next_arg = arg;
 	return to_ioplan(READ);
 }
 
 /* Queue a partial request to read into a buffer. */
-struct io_plan *io_read_partial(void *data, size_t *len, struct io_next *next)
+struct io_plan *io_read_partial_(struct io_conn *conn, void *data, size_t *len,
+				 struct io_plan *(*cb)(struct io_conn *, void *),
+				 void *arg)
 {
-	struct io_conn *conn = from_ionext(next);
 	conn->u.readpart.buf = data;
 	conn->u.readpart.lenp = len;
+	conn->fd.next = cb;
+	conn->fd.next_arg = arg;
 	return to_ioplan(READPART);
 }
 
 /* Queue a partial write request. */
-struct io_plan *io_write_partial(const void *data, size_t *len, struct io_next *next)
+struct io_plan *io_write_partial_(struct io_conn *conn,
+				  const void *data, size_t *len,
+				  struct io_plan *(*cb)(struct io_conn*, void *),
+				  void *arg)
 {
-	struct io_conn *conn = from_ionext(next);
 	conn->u.writepart.buf = data;
 	conn->u.writepart.lenp = len;
+	conn->fd.next = cb;
+	conn->fd.next_arg = arg;
 	return to_ioplan(WRITEPART);
 }
 
@@ -179,14 +171,14 @@ struct io_plan *io_idle(struct io_conn *conn)
 }
 
 void io_wake_(struct io_conn *conn,
-	      struct io_plan *(*next)(struct io_conn *, void *), void *arg)
+	      struct io_plan *(*fn)(struct io_conn *, void *), void *arg)
 
 {
 	/* It might have finished, but we haven't called its finish() yet. */
 	if (conn->state == FINISHED)
 		return;
 	assert(conn->state == IDLE);
-	conn->fd.next = next;
+	conn->fd.next = fn;
 	conn->fd.next_arg = arg;
 	backend_set_state(conn, to_ioplan(NEXT));
 }
@@ -254,9 +246,13 @@ struct io_plan *io_close(struct io_conn *conn, void *arg)
 }
 
 /* Exit the loop, returning this (non-NULL) arg. */
-struct io_plan *io_break(void *arg, struct io_next *next)
+struct io_plan *io_break_(struct io_conn *conn, void *ret,
+			  struct io_plan *(*fn)(struct io_conn *, void *),
+			  void *arg)
 {
-	io_loop_return = arg;
+	io_loop_return = ret;
+	conn->fd.next = fn;
+	conn->fd.next_arg = arg;
 
 	return to_ioplan(NEXT);
 }

+ 79 - 63
ccan/io/io.h

@@ -13,13 +13,6 @@
  */
 struct io_plan;
 
-/**
- * struct io_next - pointer to what we're going to do next.
- *
- * Bundles up callbacks, generated by io_next().
- */
-struct io_next;
-
 /**
  * io_new_conn - create a new connection.
  * @fd: the file descriptor.
@@ -86,60 +79,98 @@ void io_close_listener(struct io_listener *listener);
 
 /**
  * io_write - queue data to be written.
+ * @conn: the current connection.
  * @data: the data buffer.
  * @len: the length to write.
- * @next: what to call next.
+ * @cb: function to call once it's done.
+ * @arg: @cb argument
  *
- * This will queue the data buffer for writing.  Once it's all written, the
- * function registered with io_next() will be called: on an error, the finish
+ * This will queue the data buffer for writing.  Once it's all
+ * written, the @cb function will be called: on an error, the finish
  * function is called instead.
  *
  * Note that the I/O may actually be done immediately.
  */
-struct io_plan *io_write(const void *data, size_t len, struct io_next *next);
+#define io_write(conn, data, len, cb, arg)				\
+	io_write_((conn), (data), (len),				\
+		  typesafe_cb_preargs(struct io_plan *, void *,		\
+				      (cb), (arg), struct io_conn *),	\
+		  (arg))
+struct io_plan *io_write_(struct io_conn *conn, const void *data, size_t len,
+			  struct io_plan *(*cb)(struct io_conn *, void *),
+			  void *arg);
 
 /**
  * io_read - queue buffer to be read.
+ * @conn: the current connection.
  * @data: the data buffer.
  * @len: the length to read.
- * @next: what to call next.
+ * @cb: function to call once it's done.
+ * @arg: @cb argument
  *
- * This will queue the data buffer for reading.  Once it's all read, the
- * function registered with io_next() will be called: on an error, the finish
- * function is called instead.
+ * This will queue the data buffer for reading.  Once it's all read,
+ * the @cb function will be called: on an error, the finish function
+ * is called instead.
  *
  * Note that the I/O may actually be done immediately.
  */
-struct io_plan *io_read(void *data, size_t len, struct io_next *next);
+#define io_read(conn, data, len, cb, arg)				\
+	io_read_((conn), (data), (len),					\
+		 typesafe_cb_preargs(struct io_plan *, void *,		\
+				     (cb), (arg), struct io_conn *),	\
+		 (arg))
+struct io_plan *io_read_(struct io_conn *conn, void *data, size_t len,
+			 struct io_plan *(*cb)(struct io_conn *, void *),
+			 void *arg);
+
 
 /**
  * io_read_partial - queue buffer to be read (partial OK).
+ * @conn: the current connection.
  * @data: the data buffer.
  * @len: the maximum length to read, set to the length actually read.
- * @next: what to call next.
+ * @cb: function to call once it's done.
+ * @arg: @cb argument
  *
  * This will queue the data buffer for reading.  Once any data is
- * read, @len is updated and the function registered with io_next()
- * will be called: on an error, the finish function is called instead.
+ * read, @len is updated and the @cb function will be called: on an
+ * error, the finish function is called instead.
  *
  * Note that the I/O may actually be done immediately.
  */
-struct io_plan *io_read_partial(void *data, size_t *len, struct io_next *next);
+#define io_read_partial(conn, data, len, cb, arg)			\
+	io_read_partial_((conn), (data), (len),				\
+			 typesafe_cb_preargs(struct io_plan *, void *,	\
+					     (cb), (arg), struct io_conn *), \
+			 (arg))
+struct io_plan *io_read_partial_(struct io_conn *conn, void *data, size_t *len,
+				 struct io_plan *(*cb)(struct io_conn *, void *),
+				 void *arg);
 
 /**
  * io_write_partial - queue data to be written (partial OK).
+ * @conn: the current connection.
  * @data: the data buffer.
  * @len: the maximum length to write, set to the length actually written.
- * @next: what to call next.
+ * @cb: function to call once it's done.
+ * @arg: @cb argument
  *
  * This will queue the data buffer for writing.  Once any data is
- * written, @len is updated and the function registered with io_next()
- * will be called: on an error, the finish function is called instead.
+ * written, @len is updated and the @cb function will be called: on an
+ * error, the finish function is called instead.
  *
  * Note that the I/O may actually be done immediately.
  */
-struct io_plan *io_write_partial(const void *data, size_t *len,
-			       struct io_next *next);
+#define io_write_partial(conn, data, len, cb, arg)			\
+	io_write_partial_((conn), (data), (len),			\
+			  typesafe_cb_preargs(struct io_plan *, void *,	\
+					      (cb), (arg), struct io_conn *), \
+			  (arg))
+struct io_plan *io_write_partial_(struct io_conn *conn,
+				  const void *data, size_t *len,
+				  struct io_plan *(*cb)(struct io_conn *, void*),
+				  void *arg);
+
 
 /**
  * io_idle - explicitly note that this connection will do nothing.
@@ -155,8 +186,8 @@ struct io_plan *io_idle(struct io_conn *conn);
  * io_timeout - set timeout function if the callback doesn't fire.
  * @conn: the current connection.
  * @ts: how long until the timeout should be called.
- * @next: function to call.
- * @arg: argument to @next.
+ * @cb to call.
+ * @arg: argument to @cb.
  *
  * If the usual next callback is not called for this connection before @ts,
  * this function will be called.  If next callback is called, the timeout
@@ -165,15 +196,14 @@ struct io_plan *io_idle(struct io_conn *conn);
  * Returns false on allocation failure.  A connection can only have one
  * timeout.
  */
-#define io_timeout(conn, ts, next, arg) \
+#define io_timeout(conn, ts, fn, arg)					\
 	io_timeout_((conn), (ts),					\
 		    typesafe_cb_preargs(struct io_plan *, void *,	\
-					(next), (arg),			\
+					(fn), (arg),			\
 					struct io_conn *),		\
 		    (arg))
-
 bool io_timeout_(struct io_conn *conn, struct timespec ts,
-		 struct io_plan *(*next)(struct io_conn *, void *), void *arg);
+		 struct io_plan *(*fn)(struct io_conn *, void *), void *arg);
 
 /**
  * io_duplex - split an fd into two connections.
@@ -205,55 +235,41 @@ struct io_conn *io_duplex_(struct io_conn *conn,
 /**
  * io_wake - wake up and idle connection.
  * @conn: an idle connection.
- * @next: the next function to call once queued IO is complete.
+ * @fn: the next function to call once queued IO is complete.
  * @arg: the argument to @next.
  *
  * This makes @conn run its @next function the next time around the
  * io_loop().
  */
-#define io_wake(conn, next, arg)					\
+#define io_wake(conn, fn, arg)						\
 	io_wake_((conn),						\
 		 typesafe_cb_preargs(struct io_plan *, void *,		\
-				     (next), (arg), struct io_conn *),	\
+				     (fn), (arg), struct io_conn *),	\
 		 (arg))
 void io_wake_(struct io_conn *conn,
-	      struct io_plan *(*next)(struct io_conn *, void *), void *arg);
+	      struct io_plan *(*fn)(struct io_conn *, void *), void *arg);
 
 /**
  * io_break - return from io_loop()
- * @arg: non-NULL value to return from io_loop().
- * @next: what to call next (can be NULL if we expect no return).
+ * @conn: the current connection.
+ * @ret: non-NULL value to return from io_loop().
+ * @cb: function to call once on return
+ * @arg: @cb argument
  *
  * This breaks out of the io_loop.  As soon as the current @next
  * function returns, any io_closed()'d connections will have their
- * finish callbacks called, then io_loop() with return with @arg.
+ * finish callbacks called, then io_loop() with return with @ret.
  *
- * If io_loop() is called again, then @next will be called.
+ * If io_loop() is called again, then @cb will be called.
  */
-struct io_plan *io_break(void *arg, struct io_next *next);
-
-/**
- * io_next - indicate what callback to call next.
- * @conn: this connection.
- * @next: the next function to call once queued IO is complete.
- * @arg: the argument to @next.
- *
- * Every @next (or @start) function should "return io_next(...);" once
- * they have indicated what io to perform (eg. io_write, io_idle).
- * The exception is io_close(), which can be used instead of io_next().
- *
- * Note that as an optimization, the next function may be called
- * immediately, which is why this should be the last statement in your
- * function.
- */
-#define io_next(conn, next, arg)					\
-	io_next_((conn),						\
-		 typesafe_cb_preargs(struct io_plan *, void *,		\
-				     (next), (arg), struct io_conn *),	\
-		 (arg))
-struct io_next *io_next_(struct io_conn *conn,
-			 struct io_plan *(*next)(struct io_conn *, void *arg),
-			 void *arg);
+#define io_break(conn, ret, fn, arg)					\
+	io_break_((conn), (ret),					\
+		  typesafe_cb_preargs(struct io_plan *, void *,		\
+				      (fn), (arg), struct io_conn *),	\
+		  (arg))
+struct io_plan *io_break_(struct io_conn *conn, void *ret,
+			  struct io_plan *(*fn)(struct io_conn *, void *),
+			  void *arg);
 
 /* FIXME: io_recvfrom/io_sendto */
 

+ 1 - 1
ccan/io/test/run-01-start-finish.c

@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ static void finish_ok(struct io_conn *conn, int *state)
 {
 	ok1(*state == 1);
 	(*state)++;
-	io_break(state + 1, NULL);
+	io_break(conn, state + 1, NULL, NULL);
 }
 
 static int make_listen_fd(const char *port, struct addrinfo **info)

+ 2 - 2
ccan/io/test/run-02-read.c

@@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ static struct io_plan *start_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 0);
 	d->state++;
-	return io_read(d->buf, sizeof(d->buf), io_next(conn, io_close, d));
+	return io_read(conn, d->buf, sizeof(d->buf), io_close, d);
 }
 
 static void finish_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 1);
 	d->state++;
-	io_break(d, NULL);
+	io_break(conn, d, NULL, NULL);
 }
 
 static int make_listen_fd(const char *port, struct addrinfo **info)

+ 2 - 2
ccan/io/test/run-03-readpartial.c

@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ static struct io_plan *start_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 	ok1(d->state == 0);
 	d->state++;
 	d->bytes = sizeof(d->buf);
-	return io_read_partial(d->buf, &d->bytes, io_next(conn, io_close, d));
+	return io_read_partial(conn, d->buf, &d->bytes, io_close, d);
 }
 
 static void finish_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 1);
 	d->state++;
-	io_break(d, NULL);
+	io_break(conn, d, NULL, NULL);
 }
 
 static int make_listen_fd(const char *port, struct addrinfo **info)

+ 2 - 2
ccan/io/test/run-04-writepartial.c

@@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ static struct io_plan *start_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 0);
 	d->state++;
-	return io_write_partial(d->buf, &d->bytes, io_next(conn, io_close, d));
+	return io_write_partial(conn, d->buf, &d->bytes, io_close, d);
 }
 
 static void finish_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 1);
 	d->state++;
-	io_break(d, NULL);
+	io_break(conn, d, NULL, NULL);
 }
 
 static int make_listen_fd(const char *port, struct addrinfo **info)

+ 2 - 2
ccan/io/test/run-05-write.c

@@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ static struct io_plan *start_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 0);
 	d->state++;
-	return io_write(d->buf, d->bytes, io_next(conn, io_close, d));
+	return io_write(conn, d->buf, d->bytes, io_close, d);
 }
 
 static void finish_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 1);
 	d->state++;
-	io_break(d, NULL);
+	io_break(conn, d, NULL, NULL);
 }
 
 static int make_listen_fd(const char *port, struct addrinfo **info)

+ 2 - 2
ccan/io/test/run-06-idle.c

@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ static struct io_plan *do_read(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 2 || d->state == 3);
 	d->state++;
-	return io_read(d->buf, sizeof(d->buf), io_next(conn, io_close, d));
+	return io_read(conn, d->buf, sizeof(d->buf), io_close, d);
 }
 
 static struct io_plan *start_waker(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ static void finish_idle(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 4);
 	d->state++;
-	io_break(d, NULL);
+	io_break(conn, d, NULL, NULL);
 }
 
 static int make_listen_fd(const char *port, struct addrinfo **info)

+ 2 - 2
ccan/io/test/run-07-break.c

@@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ static struct io_plan *do_read(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 1);
 	d->state++;
-	return io_read(d->buf, sizeof(d->buf), io_next(conn, io_close, d));
+	return io_read(conn, d->buf, sizeof(d->buf), io_close, d);
 }
 
 static struct io_plan *start_break(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 0);
 	d->state++;
-	return io_break(d, io_next(conn, do_read, d));
+	return io_break(conn, d, do_read, d);
 }
 
 static void finish_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)

+ 4 - 4
ccan/io/test/run-10-many.c

@@ -22,16 +22,16 @@ static struct io_plan *do_read(struct io_conn *conn, struct buffer *buf)
 {
 	assert(conn == buf->reader);
 
-	return io_read(&buf->buf, sizeof(buf->buf),
-		       io_next(conn, poke_writer, buf));
+	return io_read(conn, &buf->buf, sizeof(buf->buf),
+		       poke_writer, buf);
 }
 
 static struct io_plan *do_write(struct io_conn *conn, struct buffer *buf)
 {
 	assert(conn == buf->writer);
 
-	return io_write(&buf->buf, sizeof(buf->buf),
-			io_next(conn, poke_reader, buf));
+	return io_write(conn, &buf->buf, sizeof(buf->buf),
+			poke_reader, buf);
 }
 
 static struct io_plan *poke_writer(struct io_conn *conn, struct buffer *buf)

+ 2 - 2
ccan/io/test/run-12-bidir.c

@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ static void finish_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 static struct io_plan *write_out(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	d->state++;
-	return io_write(d->wbuf, sizeof(d->wbuf), io_next(conn, io_close, d));
+	return io_write(conn, d->wbuf, sizeof(d->wbuf), io_close, d);
 }
 
 static struct io_plan *start_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ static struct io_plan *start_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 
 	memset(d->wbuf, 7, sizeof(d->wbuf));
 	ok1(io_duplex(conn, write_out, finish_ok, d));
-	return io_read(d->buf, sizeof(d->buf), io_next(conn, io_close, d));
+	return io_read(conn, d->buf, sizeof(d->buf), io_close, d);
 }
 
 static int make_listen_fd(const char *port, struct addrinfo **info)

+ 2 - 2
ccan/io/test/run-15-timeout.c

@@ -35,14 +35,14 @@ static struct io_plan *start_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 	ok1(d->state == 0);
 	d->state++;
 	io_timeout(conn, time_from_usec(d->timeout_usec), timeout, d);
-	return io_read(d->buf, sizeof(d->buf), io_next(conn, no_timeout, d));
+	return io_read(conn, d->buf, sizeof(d->buf), no_timeout, d);
 }
 
 static void finish_ok(struct io_conn *conn, struct data *d)
 {
 	ok1(d->state == 2);
 	d->state++;
-	io_break(d, NULL);
+	io_break(conn, d, NULL, NULL);
 }
 
 static int make_listen_fd(const char *port, struct addrinfo **info)