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  1. /*
  2.  * Copyright (c) 2009 Lukas Mejdrech
  3.  * All rights reserved.
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  27.  */
  28.  
  29. /** @addtogroup packet
  30.  *  @{
  31.  */
  32.  
  33. /** @file
  34.  *  Packet client.
  35.  *  The hosting module has to be compiled with both the packet.c and the packet_client.c source files.
  36.  *  To function correctly, initialization of the packet map by the pm_init() function has to happen at the first place.
  37.  *  The module should not send the packet messages to the packet server but use the functions provided.
  38.  *  The packet map should be released by the pm_destroy() function during the module termination.
  39.  *  The packets and the packet queues can't be locked at all.
  40.  *  The processing modules should process them sequentially - by passing the packets to the next module and stopping using the passed ones.
  41.  *  @see packet.h
  42.  */
  43.  
  44. #ifndef __NET_PACKET_CLIENT_H__
  45. #define __NET_PACKET_CLIENT_H__
  46.  
  47. #include "packet.h"
  48.  
  49. /** Allocates the specified type right before the actual packet content and returns its pointer.
  50.  *  The wrapper of the packet_prepend() function.
  51.  *  @param packet The packet to be used. Input parameter.
  52.  *  @param type The type to be allocated at the beginning of the packet content. Input parameter.
  53.  *  @returns The typed pointer to the allocated memory.
  54.  *  @returns NULL if the packet is not valid.
  55.  *  @returns NULL if there is not enough memory left.
  56.  */
  57. #define PACKET_PREFIX( packet, type )   ( type * ) packet_prefix(( packet ), sizeof( type ))
  58.  
  59. /** Allocates the specified type right after the actual packet content and returns its pointer.
  60.  *  The wrapper of the packet_append() function.
  61.  *  @param packet The packet to be used. Input parameter.
  62.  *  @param type The type to be allocated at the end of the packet content. Input parameter.
  63.  *  @returns The typed pointer to the allocated memory.
  64.  *  @returns NULL if the packet is not valid.
  65.  *  @returns NULL if there is not enough memory left.
  66.  */
  67. #define PACKET_SUFFIX( packet, type )   ( type * ) packet_suffix(( packet ), sizeof( type ))
  68.  
  69. /** Trims the actual packet content by the specified prefix and suffix types.
  70.  *  The wrapper of the packet_trim() function.
  71.  *  @param packet The packet to be trimmed. Input parameter.
  72.  *  @param prefix The type of the prefix to be removed from the beginning of the packet content. Input parameter.
  73.  *  @param suffix The type of the suffix to be removed from the end of the packet content. Input parameter.
  74.  *  @returns EOK on success.
  75.  *  @returns EINVAL if the packet is not valid.
  76.  *  @returns EINVAL if there is not enough memory left.
  77.  */
  78. #define PACKET_TRIM( packet, prefix, suffix )   packet_trim(( packet ), sizeof( prefix ), sizeof( suffix ))
  79.  
  80. /** Allocates the specified space right before the actual packet content and returns its pointer.
  81.  *  @param packet The packet to be used. Input parameter.
  82.  *  @param length The space length to be allocated at the beginning of the packet content. Input parameter.
  83.  *  @returns The pointer to the allocated memory.
  84.  *  @returns NULL if there is not enough memory left.
  85.  */
  86. void *  packet_prefix( packet_t packet, size_t length );
  87.  
  88. /** Allocates the specified space right after the actual packet content and returns its pointer.
  89.  *  @param packet The packet to be used. Input parameter.
  90.  *  @param length The space length to be allocated at the end of the packet content. Input parameter.
  91.  *  @returns The pointer to the allocated memory.
  92.  *  @returns NULL if there is not enough memory left.
  93.  */
  94. void *  packet_suffix( packet_t packet, size_t length );
  95.  
  96. /** Trims the actual packet content by the specified prefix and suffix lengths.
  97.  *  @param packet The packet to be trimmed. Input parameter.
  98.  *  @param prefix The prefix length to be removed from the beginning of the packet content. Input parameter.
  99.  *  @param suffix The suffix length to be removed from the end of the packet content. Input parameter.
  100.  *  @returns EOK on success.
  101.  *  @returns EINVAL if the packet is not valid.
  102.  *  @returns ENOMEM if there is not enough memory left.
  103.  */
  104. int packet_trim( packet_t packet, size_t prefix, size_t suffix );
  105.  
  106. /** Copies the specified data to the beginning of the actual packet content.
  107.  *  Pushes the content end if needed.
  108.  *  @param packet The packet to be filled. Input parameter.
  109.  *  @param data The data to be copied. Input parameter.
  110.  *  @param length The length of the copied data. Input parameter.
  111.  *  @returns EOK on success.
  112.  *  @returns EINVAL if the packet is not valid.
  113.  *  @returns ENOMEM if there is not enough memory left.
  114.  */
  115. int packet_copy_data( packet_t packet, const void * data, size_t length );
  116.  
  117. /** Returns the packet identifier.
  118.  *  @param packet The packet. Input parameter.
  119.  *  @returns The packet identifier.
  120.  *  @returns Zero (0) if the packet is not valid.
  121.  */
  122. packet_id_t packet_get_id( const packet_t packet );
  123.  
  124. /** Returns the packet content length.
  125.  *  @param packet The packet. Input parameter.
  126.  *  @returns The packet content length in bytes.
  127.  *  @returns Zero (0) if the packet is not valid.
  128.  */
  129. size_t  packet_get_data_length( const packet_t packet );
  130.  
  131. /** Returns the pointer to the beginning of the packet content.
  132.  *  @param packet The packet. Input parameter.
  133.  *  @returns The pointer to the beginning of the packet content.
  134.  *  @returns NULL if the packet is not valid.
  135.  */
  136. void *  packet_get_data( const packet_t packet );
  137.  
  138. /** Returns the stored packet addresses and their length.
  139.  *  @param packet The packet. Input parameter.
  140.  *  @param src The source address. Output parameter.
  141.  *  @param dest The destination address. Output parameter.
  142.  *  @returns The addresses length.
  143.  *  @returns Zero (0) if the addresses are not present.
  144.  *  @returns EINVAL if the packet is not valid.
  145.  *  @returns EINVAL if the src and/or the dest parameter is NULL.
  146.  */
  147. int packet_get_addr( const packet_t packet, uint8_t ** src, uint8_t ** dest );
  148.  
  149. /** Sets the packet addresses.
  150.  *  @param packet The packet. Input parameter.
  151.  *  @param src The new source address. Output parameter.
  152.  *  @param dest The new destination address. Output parameter.
  153.  *  @param addr_len The addresses length.
  154.  *  @returns EOK on success.
  155.  *  @returns EINVAL if the packet is not valid.
  156.  *  @returns ENOMEM if there is not enough memory left.
  157.  */
  158. int packet_set_addr( packet_t packet, const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * dest, size_t addr_len );
  159.  
  160. /** Translates the packet identifier to the packet reference.
  161.  *  Tries to find mapping first.
  162.  *  Contacts the packet server to share the packet if the mapping is not present.
  163.  *  @param phone The packet server module phone. Input parameter.
  164.  *  @param packet The packet reference. Output parameter.
  165.  *  @param packet_id The packet identifier. Input parameter.
  166.  *  @returns EOK on success.
  167.  *  @returns EINVAL if the packet parameter is NULL.
  168.  *  @returns Other error codes as defined for the NET_PACKET_GET_SIZE message.
  169.  *  @returns Other error codes as defined for the packet_return() function.
  170.  */
  171. int packet_translate( int phone, packet_ref packet, packet_id_t packet_id );
  172.  
  173. /** Obtains the packet of the given dimensions.
  174.  *  Contacts the packet server to return the appropriate packet.
  175.  *  @param phone The packet server module phone. Input parameter.
  176.  *  @param addr_len The source and destination addresses maximal length in bytes. Input parameter.
  177.  *  @param max_prefix The maximal prefix length in bytes. Input parameter.
  178.  *  @param max_content The maximal content length in bytes. Input parameter.
  179.  *  @param max_suffix The maximal suffix length in bytes. Input parameter.
  180.  *  @returns The packet reference.
  181.  *  @returns NULL on error.
  182.  */
  183. packet_t packet_get_4( int phone, size_t max_content, size_t addr_len, size_t max_prefix, size_t max_suffix );
  184.  
  185. /** Obtains the packet of the given content size.
  186.  *  Contacts the packet server to return the appropriate packet.
  187.  *  @param phone The packet server module phone. Input parameter.
  188.  *  @param content The maximal content length in bytes. Input parameter.
  189.  *  @returns The packet reference.
  190.  *  @returns NULL on error.
  191.  */
  192. packet_t packet_get_1( int phone, size_t content );
  193.  
  194. /** Releases the packet queue.
  195.  *  All packets in the queue are marked as free for use.
  196.  *  The packet queue may be one packet only.
  197.  *  The module should not use the packets after this point until they are received or obtained again.
  198.  *  @param phone The packet server module phone. Input parameter.
  199.  *  @param packet_id The packet identifier. Input parameter.
  200.  */
  201. void pq_release( int phone, packet_id_t packet_id );
  202.  
  203. #endif
  204.  
  205. /** @}
  206.  */
  207.