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* Copyright (c) 2004, Swedish Institute of Computer Science. |
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* All rights reserved. |
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* |
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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* are met: |
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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* 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors |
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software |
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* without specific prior written permission. |
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* |
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND |
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE |
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE |
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE |
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL |
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS |
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) |
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT |
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY |
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF |
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* SUCH DAMAGE. |
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* |
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* This file is part of the uIP TCP/IP stack |
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* Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se> |
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* $Id: psock.h,v 1.3 2006/06/12 08:00:30 adam Exp $ |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* \defgroup psock Protosockets library |
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* @{ |
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* |
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* The protosocket library provides an interface to the uIP stack that is |
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* similar to the traditional BSD socket interface. Unlike programs |
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* written for the ordinary uIP event-driven interface, programs |
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* written with the protosocket library are executed in a sequential |
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* fashion and does not have to be implemented as explicit state |
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* machines. |
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* |
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* Protosockets only work with TCP connections. |
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* |
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* The protosocket library uses \ref pt protothreads to provide |
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* sequential control flow. This makes the protosockets lightweight in |
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* terms of memory, but also means that protosockets inherits the |
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* functional limitations of protothreads. Each protosocket lives only |
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* within a single function. Automatic variables (stack variables) are |
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* not retained across a protosocket library function call. |
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* |
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* \note Because the protosocket library uses protothreads, local |
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* variables will not always be saved across a call to a protosocket |
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* library function. It is therefore advised that local variables are |
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* used with extreme care. |
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* |
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* The protosocket library provides functions for sending data without |
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* having to deal with retransmissions and acknowledgements, as well |
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* as functions for reading data without having to deal with data |
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* being split across more than one TCP segment. |
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* |
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* Because each protosocket runs as a protothread, the protosocket has to be |
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* started with a call to PSOCK_BEGIN() at the start of the function |
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* in which the protosocket is used. Similarly, the protosocket protothread can |
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* be terminated by a call to PSOCK_EXIT(). |
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* |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* \file |
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* Protosocket library header file |
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* \author |
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* Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se> |
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*/ |
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#ifndef __PSOCK_H__ |
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#define __PSOCK_H__ |
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#include "uipopt.h" |
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#include "pt.h" |
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/* |
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* The structure that holds the state of a buffer. |
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* |
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* This structure holds the state of a uIP buffer. The structure has |
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* no user-visible elements, but is used through the functions |
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* provided by the library. |
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* |
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*/ |
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struct psock_buf { |
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u8_t *ptr; |
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unsigned short left; |
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}; |
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/** |
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* The representation of a protosocket. |
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* |
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* The protosocket structrure is an opaque structure with no user-visible |
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* elements. |
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*/ |
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struct psock { |
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struct pt pt, psockpt; /* Protothreads - one that's using the psock |
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functions, and one that runs inside the |
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psock functions. */ |
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const u8_t *sendptr; /* Pointer to the next data to be sent. */ |
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u8_t *readptr; /* Pointer to the next data to be read. */ |
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char *bufptr; /* Pointer to the buffer used for buffering |
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incoming data. */ |
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u16_t sendlen; /* The number of bytes left to be sent. */ |
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u16_t readlen; /* The number of bytes left to be read. */ |
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struct psock_buf buf; /* The structure holding the state of the |
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input buffer. */ |
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unsigned int bufsize; /* The size of the input buffer. */ |
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unsigned char state; /* The state of the protosocket. */ |
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}; |
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void psock_init(struct psock *psock, char *buffer, unsigned int buffersize); |
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/** |
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* Initialize a protosocket. |
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* |
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* This macro initializes a protosocket and must be called before the |
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* protosocket is used. The initialization also specifies the input buffer |
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* for the protosocket. |
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* |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket to be |
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* initialized |
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* \param buffer (char *) A pointer to the input buffer for the |
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* protosocket. |
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* \param buffersize (unsigned int) The size of the input buffer. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_INIT(psock, buffer, buffersize) \ |
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psock_init(psock, buffer, buffersize) |
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/** |
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* Start the protosocket protothread in a function. |
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* This macro starts the protothread associated with the protosocket and |
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* must come before other protosocket calls in the function it is used. |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket to be |
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* started. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_BEGIN(psock) PT_BEGIN(&((psock)->pt)) |
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PT_THREAD(psock_send(struct psock *psock, const char *buf, unsigned int len)); |
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/** |
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* Send data. |
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* |
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* This macro sends data over a protosocket. The protosocket protothread blocks |
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* until all data has been sent and is known to have been received by |
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* the remote end of the TCP connection. |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket over which |
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* data is to be sent. |
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* \param data (char *) A pointer to the data that is to be sent. |
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* \param datalen (unsigned int) The length of the data that is to be |
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* sent. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_SEND(psock, data, datalen) \ |
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PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), psock_send(psock, data, datalen)) |
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/** |
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* \brief Send a null-terminated string. |
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* \param psock Pointer to the protosocket. |
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* \param str The string to be sent. |
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* This function sends a null-terminated string over the |
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* protosocket. |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_SEND_STR(psock, str) \ |
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PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), psock_send(psock, str, strlen(str))) |
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PT_THREAD(psock_generator_send(struct psock *psock, |
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unsigned short (*f)(void *), void *arg)); |
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/** |
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* \brief Generate data with a function and send it |
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* \param psock Pointer to the protosocket. |
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* \param generator Pointer to the generator function |
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* \param arg Argument to the generator function |
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* This function generates data and sends it over the |
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* protosocket. This can be used to dynamically generate |
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* data for a transmission, instead of generating the data |
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* in a buffer beforehand. This function reduces the need for |
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* buffer memory. The generator function is implemented by |
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* the application, and a pointer to the function is given |
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* as an argument with the call to PSOCK_GENERATOR_SEND(). |
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* |
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* The generator function should place the generated data |
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* directly in the uip_appdata buffer, and return the |
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* length of the generated data. The generator function is |
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* called by the protosocket layer when the data first is |
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* sent, and once for every retransmission that is needed. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_GENERATOR_SEND(psock, generator, arg) \ |
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PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), \ |
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psock_generator_send(psock, generator, arg)) |
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/** |
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* Close a protosocket. |
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* |
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* This macro closes a protosocket and can only be called from within the |
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* protothread in which the protosocket lives. |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket that is to |
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* be closed. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_CLOSE(psock) uip_close() |
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PT_THREAD(psock_readbuf(struct psock *psock)); |
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/** |
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* Read data until the buffer is full. |
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* This macro will block waiting for data and read the data into the |
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* input buffer specified with the call to PSOCK_INIT(). Data is read |
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* until the buffer is full.. |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket from which |
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* data should be read. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_READBUF(psock) \ |
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PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), psock_readbuf(psock)) |
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PT_THREAD(psock_readto(struct psock *psock, unsigned char c)); |
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/** |
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* Read data up to a specified character. |
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* This macro will block waiting for data and read the data into the |
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* input buffer specified with the call to PSOCK_INIT(). Data is only |
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* read until the specifieed character appears in the data stream. |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket from which |
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* data should be read. |
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* \param c (char) The character at which to stop reading. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_READTO(psock, c) \ |
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PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), psock_readto(psock, c)) |
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/** |
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* The length of the data that was previously read. |
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* This macro returns the length of the data that was previously read |
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* using PSOCK_READTO() or PSOCK_READ(). |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket holding the data. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_DATALEN(psock) psock_datalen(psock) |
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u16_t psock_datalen(struct psock *psock); |
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/** |
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* Exit the protosocket's protothread. |
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* This macro terminates the protothread of the protosocket and should |
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* almost always be used in conjunction with PSOCK_CLOSE(). |
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* \sa PSOCK_CLOSE_EXIT() |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_EXIT(psock) PT_EXIT(&((psock)->pt)) |
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/** |
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* Close a protosocket and exit the protosocket's protothread. |
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* |
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* This macro closes a protosocket and exits the protosocket's protothread. |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_CLOSE_EXIT(psock) \ |
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do { \ |
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PSOCK_CLOSE(psock); \ |
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PSOCK_EXIT(psock); \ |
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} while(0) |
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/** |
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* Declare the end of a protosocket's protothread. |
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* |
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* This macro is used for declaring that the protosocket's protothread |
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* ends. It must always be used together with a matching PSOCK_BEGIN() |
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* macro. |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_END(psock) PT_END(&((psock)->pt)) |
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char psock_newdata(struct psock *s); |
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/** |
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* Check if new data has arrived on a protosocket. |
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* This macro is used in conjunction with the PSOCK_WAIT_UNTIL() |
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* macro to check if data has arrived on a protosocket. |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_NEWDATA(psock) psock_newdata(psock) |
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/** |
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* Wait until a condition is true. |
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* |
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* This macro blocks the protothread until the specified condition is |
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* true. The macro PSOCK_NEWDATA() can be used to check if new data |
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* arrives when the protosocket is waiting. |
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* |
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* Typically, this macro is used as follows: |
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\code |
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PT_THREAD(thread(struct psock *s, struct timer *t)) |
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{ |
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PSOCK_BEGIN(s); |
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PSOCK_WAIT_UNTIL(s, PSOCK_NEWADATA(s) || timer_expired(t)); |
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if(PSOCK_NEWDATA(s)) { |
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PSOCK_READTO(s, '\n'); |
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} else { |
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handle_timed_out(s); |
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} |
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PSOCK_END(s); |
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} |
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\endcode |
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* |
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* \param psock (struct psock *) A pointer to the protosocket. |
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* \param condition The condition to wait for. |
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* \hideinitializer |
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*/ |
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#define PSOCK_WAIT_UNTIL(psock, condition) \ |
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PT_WAIT_UNTIL(&((psock)->pt), (condition)); |
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#define PSOCK_WAIT_THREAD(psock, condition) \ |
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PT_WAIT_THREAD(&((psock)->pt), (condition)) |
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#endif /* __PSOCK_H__ */ |
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/** @} */ |
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