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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * This file is part of the Contiki operating system. * * Author: Adam Dunkels * * $Id: uipbuf.h,v 1.1 2006/06/17 22:41:19 adamdunkels Exp $ */ /** * \file * uIP data buffering helper functions. * \author * Adam Dunkels * */ #if 0 /* This whole file is #ifdef'd out - the contents are to be removed */ #ifndef __UIPBUF_H__ #define __UIPBUF_H__ #include "net/uip.h" /** * \defgroup uipbuf uIP data buffering helper library. * * The event driven API that uIP uses can be tricky to use when * dealing with incoming TCP data. The data can be split over any * number of incoming segments and uIP does not provide any stream * abstraction by itself. To remedy this, the uIP data buffering * helper library provides a set of functions that make buffering data * easier. * * The data buffering library provides a structure that holds a * pointer to a buffer and the state of the buffer, as well as a set * of functions for manipulating the buffer state. The functions are * intended to facilitate buffering of both data that is of a known * size and data that is terminated by a specified byte. * * @{ */ /** * Return value of the buffering functions that indicates that a * buffer was not filled by incoming data. * * \hideinitializer */ #define UIPBUF_NOT_FULL 0 #define UIPBUF_NOT_FOUND 0 /** * Return value of the buffering functions that indicates that a * buffer was completely filled by incoming data. * * \hideinitializer */ #define UIPBUF_FULL 1 /** * Return value of the buffering functions that indicates that an * end-marker byte was found. * * \hideinitializer */ #define UIPBUF_FOUND 2 /** * The structure that holds the state of a uIP buffer. * * This structure holds the state of a uIP buffer. The structure has * no user-visible elements, but is used through the functions * provided by the library. * * \hideinitializer */ struct uipbuf_buffer { u8_t *ptr, *buffer; unsigned short left, bufsize; }; /** * Set up a new uIP buffer structure. * * This function is used for setting up a uIP buffer structure with a * specified size. The function should be called the first time a uIP * buffer is used. The caller must provide the memory for holding the * buffered bytes and the size of the buffer memory. * * \param buf A pointer to a uipbuf_buffer structure that is to be * initialized. * * \param bufptr A pointer to the memory for holding the buffered * data. * * \param size The size of the buffer memory. * */ void uipbuf_setup(struct uipbuf_buffer *buf, u8_t *bufptr, u16_t size); /** * Buffer data until the buffer is full. * * This function puts data into the buffer, but no more than the * buffer can hold. * * \param buf A pointer to the ::uipbuf_buffer structure that holds * the state of the buffer. * * \param dataptr A pointer to the data that is to be buffered. * * \param datalen The length of the data that is to be buffered. * * \return If the buffer was not filled, the value UIPBUF_NOT_FULL * is returned. If the buffer was filled, the number of bytes that * could not be buffered is returned. If the buffer was exactly filled * with the data, the value of 0 is returned. * */ u8_t uipbuf_bufdata(struct uipbuf_buffer *buf, u16_t len, u8_t **dataptr, u16_t *datalen); /** * Buffer data until a specific character is found or the buffer is full. * * This function puts data into the buffer until a specific marker * byte is found. The marker byte is put into the buffer at the end of * the data. * * \param buf A pointer to the ::uipbuf_buffer structure that holds * the state of the buffer. * * \param dataptr A pointer to the data that is to be buffered. * * \param datalen The length of the data that is to be buffered. * * \param byte The end-marker byte that indicates the end of the data * that is to be buffered. * * \return This function returns the number of protruding bytes after * the end-marker byte, if the marker was found. If the marker was not * found and all of the data was buffered, the value of * UIPBUF_NOT_FOUND is returned. If the marker was not found, but the * data made the buffer fill up, the value of UIPBUF_FULL is returned. * */ u8_t uipbuf_bufto(struct uipbuf_buffer *buf, u8_t endmarker, u8_t **dataptr, u16_t *datalen); u16_t uipbuf_len(struct uipbuf_buffer *buf); /** @} */ #endif /* __UIPBUF_H__ */ #endif /* 0 */