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436fddaa 1/* -*-c-*-
2 *
436fddaa 3 * Simple packet buffering
4 *
5 * (c) 2000 Straylight/Edgeware
6 */
7
d4efbcd9 8/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
436fddaa 9 *
10 * This file is part of the mLib utilities library.
11 *
12 * mLib is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 * it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
14 * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
15 * License, or (at your option) any later version.
d4efbcd9 16 *
436fddaa 17 * mLib is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 * GNU Library General Public License for more details.
d4efbcd9 21 *
436fddaa 22 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
23 * License along with mLib; if not, write to the Free
24 * Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
25 * MA 02111-1307, USA.
26 */
27
436fddaa 28/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
29
30#include <stdio.h>
31#include <stdlib.h>
32#include <string.h>
33
34#include "alloc.h"
35#include "arena.h"
36#include "pkbuf.h"
37
38/*----- Main code ---------------------------------------------------------*/
39
40/* --- @pkbuf_flush@ --- *
41 *
42 * Arguments: @pkbuf *pk@ = pointer to buffer block
43 * @octet *p@ = pointer to where to start searching
44 * @size_t len@ = length of new material added
45 *
46 * Returns: ---
47 *
48 * Use: Flushes any complete packets in a packet buffer. New
49 * material is assumed to have been added starting at @p@. If
50 * @p@ is null, then the scan starts at the beginning of the
51 * buffer, and the size of data already in the buffer is used in
52 * place of @len@.
53 *
54 * It is assumed that the buffer is initially enabled. You
55 * shouldn't be contributing data to a disabled buffer anyway.
56 * However, the buffer handler may at some point disable itself,
57 * and @pkbuf_flush@ can cope with this eventuality. Any
58 * pending data is left at the start of the buffer and can be
59 * flushed out by calling @pkbuf_flush(b, 0, 0)@ if the buffer
60 * is ever re-enabled.
61 */
62
63void pkbuf_flush(pkbuf *pk, octet *p, size_t len)
64{
65 size_t l;
f88f8d87 66 size_t o, keep;
436fddaa 67
3fd896a4 68 if (pk->f & PKBUF_CLOSE) {
69 pk->func(0, 0, pk, 0, pk->p);
70 return;
71 }
72
436fddaa 73 /* --- Initialize variables as necessary --- */
74
75 if (!p) {
76 p = pk->buf;
77 len = pk->len;
78 }
79 l = p + len - pk->buf;
f88f8d87 80 o = 0;
436fddaa 81
82 /* --- Now grind through any packets which have accumulated --- */
83
f88f8d87 84 pk->len = l;
85 while (l >= pk->want) {
436fddaa 86 size_t sz = pk->want;
87
88 /* --- Pass a packet to the user handler --- */
89
90 keep = 0;
f88f8d87 91 pk->func(pk->buf + o, sz, pk, &keep, pk->p);
436fddaa 92
93 /* --- Adjust all the pointers for the next packet --- */
94
95 sz -= keep;
f88f8d87 96 o += sz;
436fddaa 97 l -= sz;
98
99 /* --- Abort here if disabled --- */
100
101 if (!(pk->f & PKBUF_ENABLE))
102 break;
103 }
104
105 /* --- Shunt data around in the buffer --- */
106
f88f8d87 107 if (o > 0 && l != 0)
108 memmove(pk->buf, pk->buf + o, l);
436fddaa 109 pk->len = l;
110}
111
112/* --- @pkbuf_close@ --- *
113 *
114 * Arguments: @pkbuf *pk@ = pointer to buffer block
115 *
116 * Returns: ---
117 *
118 * Use: Informs the client that no more data is likely to arrive. If
119 * there is a partial packet in the buffer, it is discarded.
120 */
121
122void pkbuf_close(pkbuf *pk)
123{
124 if (pk->buf) {
436fddaa 125 x_free(pk->a, pk->buf);
126 pk->buf = 0;
127 }
3fd896a4 128 pk->f |= PKBUF_CLOSE;
436fddaa 129 if (pk->f & PKBUF_ENABLE)
130 pk->func(0, 0, pk, 0, pk->p);
131}
132
133/* --- @pkbuf_free@ --- *
134 *
135 * Arguments: @pkbuf *pk@ = pointer to buffer block
136 * @octet **p@ = output pointer to free space
137 *
138 * Returns: Free buffer size.
139 *
140 * Use: Returns the free portion of a packet buffer. Data can then
141 * be written to this portion, and split out into packets by
142 * calling @pkbuf_flush@. A buffer is allocated if none
143 * currently exists.
144 */
145
146size_t pkbuf_free(pkbuf *pk, octet **p)
147{
f88f8d87 148 if (!pk->buf)
436fddaa 149 pk->buf = x_alloc(pk->a, pk->sz);
436fddaa 150 *p = pk->buf + pk->len;
151 return (pk->sz - pk->len);
152}
153
154/* --- @pkbuf_snarf@ --- *
155 *
156 * Arguments: @pkbuf *pk@ = pointer to buffer block
157 * @const void *p@ = pointer to input data buffer
158 * @size_t sz@ = size of data in input buffer
159 *
160 * Returns: ---
161 *
162 * Use: Snarfs the data from the input buffer and spits it out as
163 * packets. This interface ignores the complexities of dealing
164 * with disablement: you should be using @pkbuf_free@ to
165 * contribute data if you want to cope with that.
166 */
167
168void pkbuf_snarf(pkbuf *pk, const void *p, size_t sz)
169{
170 const octet *pp = p;
171 while (sz && (pk->f & PKBUF_ENABLE)) {
172 size_t bsz;
173 octet *bp;
174
175 bsz = pkbuf_free(pk, &bp);
176 if (bsz > sz)
177 bsz = sz;
178 memcpy(bp, pp, bsz);
179 pkbuf_flush(pk, bp, bsz);
180 pp += bsz;
181 sz -= bsz;
182 }
183}
184
185/* --- @pkbuf_want@ --- *
186 *
187 * Arguments: @pkbuf *pk@ = pointer to buffer block
188 * @size_t want@ = how many octets wanted for next packet
189 *
190 * Returns: ---
191 *
192 * Use: Sets the desired size for the next packet to be read. If
193 * it's larger than the current buffer, the buffer is extended.
194 */
195
196void pkbuf_want(pkbuf *pk, size_t want)
197{
198 pk->want = want;
199 if (want > pk->sz) {
f88f8d87 200 do pk->sz <<= 1; while (want > pk->sz);
436fddaa 201 if (pk->buf) {
202 if (pk->len)
b5ea4de3 203 pk->buf = x_realloc(pk->a, pk->buf, pk->sz, pk->len);
436fddaa 204 else {
205 x_free(pk->a, pk->buf);
206 pk->buf = 0;
207 }
208 }
209 }
210}
211
212/* --- @pkbuf_init@ --- *
213 *
214 * Arguments: @pkbuf *pk@ = pointer to buffer block
0daaeb18 215 * @pkbuf *func@ = handler function
436fddaa 216 * @void *p@ = argument pointer for @func@
217 *
218 * Returns: ---
219 *
220 * Use: Initializes a packet buffer block. Any packets are passed to
221 * the provided function for handling.
222 */
223
0daaeb18 224void pkbuf_init(pkbuf *pk, pkbuf_func *func, void *p)
436fddaa 225{
226 pk->func = func;
227 pk->p = p;
228 pk->len = 0;
229 pk->f = PKBUF_ENABLE;
230 pk->buf = 0;
231 pk->sz = 256;
232 pk->want = 1;
233 pk->a = arena_global;
234}
235
236/* --- @pkbuf_destroy@ --- *
237 *
238 * Arguments: @pkbuf *pk@ = pointer to buffer block
239 *
240 * Returns: ---
241 *
242 * Use: Deallocates a line buffer and frees any resources it owned.
243 */
244
245void pkbuf_destroy(pkbuf *pk)
246{
247 if (pk->buf) {
248 x_free(pk->a, pk->buf);
249 pk->buf = 0;
250 }
251}
252
253/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/