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paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +00001/*
2 * Packet interface
3 * Copyright (C) 1999 Kunihiro Ishiguro
4 *
5 * This file is part of GNU Zebra.
6 *
7 * GNU Zebra is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
8 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
9 * Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
10 * later version.
11 *
12 * GNU Zebra is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
13 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15 * General Public License for more details.
16 *
17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 * along with GNU Zebra; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
19 * Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
20 * 02111-1307, USA.
21 */
22
23#ifndef _ZEBRA_STREAM_H
24#define _ZEBRA_STREAM_H
25
paul02ff83c2004-06-11 11:27:03 +000026#include "prefix.h"
27
paul050c0132005-02-14 23:47:47 +000028/*
29 * A stream is an arbitrary buffer, whose contents generally are assumed to
30 * be in network order.
31 *
32 * A stream has the following attributes associated with it:
33 *
34 * - size: the allocated, invariant size of the buffer.
35 *
36 * - getp: the get position marker, denoting the offset in the stream where
37 * the next read (or 'get') will be from. This getp marker is
38 * automatically adjusted when data is read from the stream, the
39 * user may also manipulate this offset as they wish, within limits
40 * (see below)
41 *
42 * - endp: the end position marker, denoting the offset in the stream where
43 * valid data ends, and if the user attempted to write (or
44 * 'put') data where that data would be written (or 'put') to.
45 *
46 * These attributes are all size_t values.
47 *
48 * Constraints:
49 *
50 * 1. getp can never exceed endp
51 *
52 * - hence if getp is equal to endp, there is no more valid data that can be
53 * gotten from the stream (though, the user may reposition getp to earlier in
54 * the stream, if they wish).
55 *
56 * 2. endp can never exceed size
57 *
58 * - hence, if endp is equal to size, then the stream is full, and no more
59 * data can be written to the stream.
60 *
61 * In other words the following must always be true, and the stream
62 * abstraction is allowed internally to assert that the following property
63 * holds true for a stream, as and when it wishes:
64 *
65 * getp <= endp <= size
66 *
67 * It is the users responsibility to ensure this property is never violated.
68 *
69 * A stream therefore can be thought of like this:
70 *
71 * ---------------------------------------------------
72 * |XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
73 * ---------------------------------------------------
74 * ^ ^ ^
75 * getp endp size
76 *
77 * This shows a stream containing data (shown as 'X') up to the endp offset.
78 * The stream is empty from endp to size. Without adjusting getp, there are
79 * still endp-getp bytes of valid data to be read from the stream.
80 *
81 * Methods are provided to get and put to/from the stream, as well as
82 * retrieve the values of the 3 markers and manipulate the getp marker.
83 *
84 * Note:
85 * At the moment, newly allocated streams are zero filled. Hence, one can
86 * use stream_forward_endp() to effectively create arbitrary zero-fill
87 * padding. However, note that stream_reset() does *not* zero-out the
88 * stream. This property should **not** be relied upon.
89 *
90 * A Good stream user should ensure it writes all bytes. (the zero-fill
91 * guarantee may be removed in future, however, the zero-filling may
92 * possibly be moved to stream_forward_endp() instead, maybe..)
93 */
94
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +000095/* Stream buffer. */
96struct stream
97{
98 struct stream *next;
99
paul050c0132005-02-14 23:47:47 +0000100 /* Remainder is ***private*** to stream
101 * direct access is frowned upon!
102 * Use the appropriate functions/macros
103 */
104 size_t getp; /* next get position */
105 size_t endp; /* last valid data position */
106 size_t size; /* size of data segment */
107 unsigned char data[0]; /* data pointer */
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000108};
109
110/* First in first out queue structure. */
111struct stream_fifo
112{
paulf2e6c422005-02-12 14:35:49 +0000113 size_t count;
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000114
115 struct stream *head;
116 struct stream *tail;
117};
118
119/* Utility macros. */
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000120#define STREAM_SIZE(S) ((S)->size)
paul050c0132005-02-14 23:47:47 +0000121 /* number of bytes which can still be written */
122#define STREAM_WRITEABLE(S) ((S)->size - (S)->endp)
123 /* number of bytes still to be read */
124#define STREAM_READABLE(S) ((S)->endp - (S)->getp)
125
126/* deprecated macros - do not use in new code */
127#define STREAM_PNT(S) stream_pnt((S))
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000128#define STREAM_DATA(S) ((S)->data)
paul050c0132005-02-14 23:47:47 +0000129#define STREAM_REMAIN(S) STREAM_WRITEABLE((S))
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000130
131/* Stream prototypes. */
132struct stream *stream_new (size_t);
133void stream_free (struct stream *);
paul050c0132005-02-14 23:47:47 +0000134struct stream * stream_copy (struct stream *new, struct stream *src);
135struct stream *stream_dup (struct stream *);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000136
paulf2e6c422005-02-12 14:35:49 +0000137size_t stream_get_getp (struct stream *);
138size_t stream_get_endp (struct stream *);
139size_t stream_get_size (struct stream *);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000140u_char *stream_get_data (struct stream *);
141
paulf2e6c422005-02-12 14:35:49 +0000142void stream_set_getp (struct stream *, size_t);
paul050c0132005-02-14 23:47:47 +0000143void stream_forward_getp (struct stream *, size_t);
144void stream_forward_endp (struct stream *, size_t);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000145
146void stream_put (struct stream *, void *, size_t);
147int stream_putc (struct stream *, u_char);
paulf2e6c422005-02-12 14:35:49 +0000148int stream_putc_at (struct stream *, size_t, u_char);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000149int stream_putw (struct stream *, u_int16_t);
paulf2e6c422005-02-12 14:35:49 +0000150int stream_putw_at (struct stream *, size_t, u_int16_t);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000151int stream_putl (struct stream *, u_int32_t);
paulf2e6c422005-02-12 14:35:49 +0000152int stream_putl_at (struct stream *, size_t, u_int32_t);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000153int stream_put_ipv4 (struct stream *, u_int32_t);
154int stream_put_in_addr (struct stream *, struct in_addr *);
paul02ff83c2004-06-11 11:27:03 +0000155int stream_put_prefix (struct stream *, struct prefix *);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000156
157void stream_get (void *, struct stream *, size_t);
158u_char stream_getc (struct stream *);
paulf2e6c422005-02-12 14:35:49 +0000159u_char stream_getc_from (struct stream *, size_t);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000160u_int16_t stream_getw (struct stream *);
paulf2e6c422005-02-12 14:35:49 +0000161u_int16_t stream_getw_from (struct stream *, size_t);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000162u_int32_t stream_getl (struct stream *);
paul050c0132005-02-14 23:47:47 +0000163u_int32_t stream_getl_from (struct stream *, size_t);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000164u_int32_t stream_get_ipv4 (struct stream *);
165
166#undef stream_read
167#undef stream_write
ajs262feb12005-02-16 20:35:47 +0000168
169/* Deprecated: assumes blocking I/O. Will be removed.
170 Use stream_read_try instead. */
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000171int stream_read (struct stream *, int, size_t);
ajs262feb12005-02-16 20:35:47 +0000172
173/* Deprecated: all file descriptors should already be non-blocking.
174 Will be removed. Use stream_read_try instead. */
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000175int stream_read_unblock (struct stream *, int, size_t);
ajs262feb12005-02-16 20:35:47 +0000176
177/* Read up to size bytes into the stream.
178 Return code:
179 >0: number of bytes read
180 0: end-of-file
181 -1: fatal error
182 -2: transient error, should retry later (i.e. EAGAIN or EINTR)
183 This is suitable for use with non-blocking file descriptors.
184 */
185extern ssize_t stream_read_try(struct stream *s, int fd, size_t size);
186
paul050c0132005-02-14 23:47:47 +0000187int stream_recvmsg (struct stream *s, int fd, struct msghdr *,
188 int flags, size_t size);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000189int stream_write (struct stream *, u_char *, size_t);
190
paul050c0132005-02-14 23:47:47 +0000191void stream_reset (struct stream *); /* reset the stream. See Note above */
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000192int stream_flush (struct stream *, int);
paul050c0132005-02-14 23:47:47 +0000193int stream_empty (struct stream *); /* is the stream empty? */
194
195/* deprecated */
196u_char *stream_pnt (struct stream *);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000197
198/* Stream fifo. */
ajs81fb3242005-02-24 16:02:53 +0000199struct stream_fifo *stream_fifo_new (void);
paul718e3742002-12-13 20:15:29 +0000200void stream_fifo_push (struct stream_fifo *fifo, struct stream *s);
201struct stream *stream_fifo_pop (struct stream_fifo *fifo);
202struct stream *stream_fifo_head (struct stream_fifo *fifo);
203void stream_fifo_clean (struct stream_fifo *fifo);
204void stream_fifo_free (struct stream_fifo *fifo);
205
206#endif /* _ZEBRA_STREAM_H */