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1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) ST-Ericsson AB 2010
3 * Author: Sjur Brendeland
4 * License terms: GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2
5 */
7 #ifndef CFPKT_H_
8 #define CFPKT_H_
9 #include <net/caif/caif_layer.h>
10 #include <linux/types.h>
11 struct cfpkt;
13 /* Create a CAIF packet.
14 * len: Length of packet to be created
15 * @return New packet.
17 struct cfpkt *cfpkt_create(u16 len);
20 * Destroy a CAIF Packet.
21 * pkt Packet to be destoyed.
23 void cfpkt_destroy(struct cfpkt *pkt);
26 * Extract header from packet.
28 * pkt Packet to extract header data from.
29 * data Pointer to copy the header data into.
30 * len Length of head data to copy.
31 * @return zero on success and error code upon failure
33 int cfpkt_extr_head(struct cfpkt *pkt, void *data, u16 len);
36 * Peek header from packet.
37 * Reads data from packet without changing packet.
39 * pkt Packet to extract header data from.
40 * data Pointer to copy the header data into.
41 * len Length of head data to copy.
42 * @return zero on success and error code upon failure
44 int cfpkt_peek_head(struct cfpkt *pkt, void *data, u16 len);
47 * Extract header from trailer (end of packet).
49 * pkt Packet to extract header data from.
50 * data Pointer to copy the trailer data into.
51 * len Length of header data to copy.
52 * @return zero on success and error code upon failure
54 int cfpkt_extr_trail(struct cfpkt *pkt, void *data, u16 len);
57 * Add header to packet.
60 * pkt Packet to add header data to.
61 * data Pointer to data to copy into the header.
62 * len Length of header data to copy.
63 * @return zero on success and error code upon failure
65 int cfpkt_add_head(struct cfpkt *pkt, const void *data, u16 len);
68 * Add trailer to packet.
71 * pkt Packet to add trailer data to.
72 * data Pointer to data to copy into the trailer.
73 * len Length of trailer data to copy.
74 * @return zero on success and error code upon failure
76 int cfpkt_add_trail(struct cfpkt *pkt, const void *data, u16 len);
79 * Pad trailer on packet.
80 * Moves data pointer in packet, no content copied.
82 * pkt Packet in which to pad trailer.
83 * len Length of padding to add.
84 * @return zero on success and error code upon failure
86 int cfpkt_pad_trail(struct cfpkt *pkt, u16 len);
89 * Add a single byte to packet body (tail).
91 * pkt Packet in which to add byte.
92 * data Byte to add.
93 * @return zero on success and error code upon failure
95 int cfpkt_addbdy(struct cfpkt *pkt, const u8 data);
98 * Add a data to packet body (tail).
100 * pkt Packet in which to add data.
101 * data Pointer to data to copy into the packet body.
102 * len Length of data to add.
103 * @return zero on success and error code upon failure
105 int cfpkt_add_body(struct cfpkt *pkt, const void *data, u16 len);
108 * Checks whether there are more data to process in packet.
109 * pkt Packet to check.
110 * @return true if more data are available in packet false otherwise
112 bool cfpkt_more(struct cfpkt *pkt);
115 * Checks whether the packet is erroneous,
116 * i.e. if it has been attempted to extract more data than available in packet
117 * or writing more data than has been allocated in cfpkt_create().
118 * pkt Packet to check.
119 * @return true on error false otherwise
121 bool cfpkt_erroneous(struct cfpkt *pkt);
124 * Get the packet length.
125 * pkt Packet to get length from.
126 * @return Number of bytes in packet.
128 u16 cfpkt_getlen(struct cfpkt *pkt);
131 * Set the packet length, by adjusting the trailer pointer according to length.
132 * pkt Packet to set length.
133 * len Packet length.
134 * @return Number of bytes in packet.
136 int cfpkt_setlen(struct cfpkt *pkt, u16 len);
139 * cfpkt_append - Appends a packet's data to another packet.
140 * dstpkt: Packet to append data into, WILL BE FREED BY THIS FUNCTION
141 * addpkt: Packet to be appended and automatically released,
142 * WILL BE FREED BY THIS FUNCTION.
143 * expectlen: Packet's expected total length. This should be considered
144 * as a hint.
145 * NB: Input packets will be destroyed after appending and cannot be used
146 * after calling this function.
147 * @return The new appended packet.
149 struct cfpkt *cfpkt_append(struct cfpkt *dstpkt, struct cfpkt *addpkt,
150 u16 expectlen);
153 * cfpkt_split - Split a packet into two packets at the specified split point.
154 * pkt: Packet to be split (will contain the first part of the data on exit)
155 * pos: Position to split packet in two parts.
156 * @return The new packet, containing the second part of the data.
158 struct cfpkt *cfpkt_split(struct cfpkt *pkt, u16 pos);
161 * Iteration function, iterates the packet buffers from start to end.
163 * Checksum iteration function used to iterate buffers
164 * (we may have packets consisting of a chain of buffers)
165 * pkt: Packet to calculate checksum for
166 * iter_func: Function pointer to iteration function
167 * chks: Checksum calculated so far.
168 * buf: Pointer to the buffer to checksum
169 * len: Length of buf.
170 * data: Initial checksum value.
171 * @return Checksum of buffer.
174 int cfpkt_iterate(struct cfpkt *pkt,
175 u16 (*iter_func)(u16 chks, void *buf, u16 len),
176 u16 data);
178 /* Map from a "native" packet (e.g. Linux Socket Buffer) to a CAIF packet.
179 * dir - Direction indicating whether this packet is to be sent or received.
180 * nativepkt - The native packet to be transformed to a CAIF packet
181 * @return The mapped CAIF Packet CFPKT.
183 struct cfpkt *cfpkt_fromnative(enum caif_direction dir, void *nativepkt);
185 /* Map from a CAIF packet to a "native" packet (e.g. Linux Socket Buffer).
186 * pkt - The CAIF packet to be transformed into a "native" packet.
187 * @return The native packet transformed from a CAIF packet.
189 void *cfpkt_tonative(struct cfpkt *pkt);
192 * Returns packet information for a packet.
193 * pkt Packet to get info from;
194 * @return Packet information
196 struct caif_payload_info *cfpkt_info(struct cfpkt *pkt);
198 /** cfpkt_set_prio - set priority for a CAIF packet.
200 * @pkt: The CAIF packet to be adjusted.
201 * @prio: one of TC_PRIO_ constants.
203 void cfpkt_set_prio(struct cfpkt *pkt, int prio);
205 #endif /* CFPKT_H_ */