1 | /* |
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2 | * socket.h - User level <socket> library definition. |
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3 | * |
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4 | * Author Alain Greiner (2016,2017,2018,2019,2020) |
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5 | * |
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6 | * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites |
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7 | * |
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8 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH. |
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9 | * |
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10 | * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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11 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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12 | * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License. |
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13 | * |
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14 | * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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15 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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16 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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17 | * General Public License for more details. |
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18 | * |
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19 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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20 | * along with ALMOS-MKH; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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21 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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22 | */ |
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23 | |
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24 | #ifndef _SOCKET_H_ |
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25 | #define _SOCKET_H_ |
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26 | |
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27 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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28 | * This file defines the user level <socket> library. |
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29 | * All these functions use the sys_socket() function to access the kernel structures. |
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30 | * The user/kernel shared structures and mnemonics are defined in |
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31 | * the <kernel/syscalls/shared_include/shared_socket.h> file. |
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32 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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33 | |
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34 | #include <shared_socket.h> |
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35 | |
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36 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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37 | * This function creates a local socket for communication, register it in the calling |
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38 | * process and returns a socket index, that is actally a file descriptor. |
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39 | * - The <domain> argument specifies a family of protocols to be used. |
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40 | * The only supported type is AF_INET : IP V4. |
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41 | * - The <type> argument specifies the communication semantic. |
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42 | * The only supported values are SOCK_DGRAM (UDP) & SOC_STREAM (TCP). |
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43 | * - The <protocol> argument is not supported, and must be zero. |
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44 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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45 | * @ domain : [in] must be PF_INET. |
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46 | * @ type : [in] must be SOCK_DGRAM / SOCK_STREAM |
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47 | * @ protocol : [in] must be 0. |
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48 | * @ returns a file descriptor identifier (fdid) / return -1 if error. |
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49 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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50 | int socket( int domain, |
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51 | int type, |
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52 | int protocol ); |
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53 | |
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54 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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55 | * This function assigns a socket address <local_addr> to an unnamed local socket, |
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56 | * identified by the <fdid> argument, and set the socket state to BOUND. |
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57 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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58 | * @ fdid : [in] socket identifier. |
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59 | * @ local_addr : [in] local address in the communication space. |
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60 | * @ addr_length : [in] addres length in bytes. |
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61 | * @ returns 0 if success / return -1 if error. |
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62 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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63 | int bind( int fdid, |
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64 | sockaddr_t * local_addr, |
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65 | int addr_length ); |
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66 | |
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67 | /**************************************************************************************** |
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68 | * This function is executed by a TCP server on a socket identified by its <fdid>, |
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69 | * after a bind(). It specifies the willingness to accept incoming connections requests |
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70 | * from remote clients, and a max size for the queue of pending connection requests, |
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71 | * as defined by the <backlog> argument. It sets the socket state to LISTEN. |
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72 | * It applies only to sockets of type SOCK_STREAM (TCP). |
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73 | * It can be called by a thread running in any cluster. |
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74 | **************************************************************************************** |
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75 | * @ fdid : [in] file descriptor identifying the socket. |
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76 | * @ backlog : [in] max number of pending connection requests in CRQ queue. |
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77 | * @ returns 0 if success / return -1 if error. |
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78 | ***************************************************************************************/ |
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79 | int listen( int fdid, |
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80 | int backlog ); |
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81 | |
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82 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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83 | * This function connects a local socket identified by its <fdid> to a remote socket. |
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84 | * The <remote_addr> argument defines the address to which UDP datagrams or TCP segments |
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85 | * are to be sent, and the only address from which they are to be received. |
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86 | * - If the socket identified by the <fdid> argument is of type SOCK_DGRAM (UDP), this |
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87 | * function simply updates the local socket descriptor using the <remote_addr> argument, |
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88 | * and updates the socket state to CONNECT. |
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89 | * - If the socket is of type SOCK_STREAM (TCP), this function is called by a TCP client |
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90 | * to start the 3 steps handshake protocol with a TCP server identified by <remote_addr>. |
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91 | * It returns only when the connexion is established, and the local socket state |
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92 | * is set to ESTAB. |
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93 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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94 | * @ fdid : [in] file descriptor identifying the socket. |
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95 | * @ remote_addr : [in] remote address in the communication space. |
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96 | * @ addr_len : [in] address length in bytes. |
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97 | * @ returns 0 if success / return -1 if error. |
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98 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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99 | int connect( int fdid, |
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100 | sockaddr_t * remote_addr, |
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101 | int addr_length ); |
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102 | |
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103 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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104 | * This function is executed by a TCP server on a socket identified by its <fdid>, |
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105 | * after bind() and listen(). |
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106 | * It extracts the first connection request from the queue of pending connections, |
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107 | * creates a new socket with the same properties as <socket>, and allocates a new file |
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108 | * descriptor for the new socket. If no pending connections are present on the queue, |
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109 | * it blocks the call ,er until a connection is present. The new socket cannot accept more |
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110 | * connections, but the original socket remains open. It returns in the <client_addr> |
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111 | * argument the client address. The inout argument <addr_length> contains initially |
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112 | * te size of the <client_addr> buffer, and returns the actual length of the address. |
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113 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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114 | * @ fdid : [in] file descriptor identifying the socket. |
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115 | * @ remote_addr : [in] remote client address in the communication space. |
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116 | * @ addr_len : [inout] address length in bytes. |
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117 | * @ returns 0 if success / return -1 if error. |
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118 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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119 | int accept( int fdid, |
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120 | sockaddr_t * remote_addr, |
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121 | int * addr_length ); |
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122 | |
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123 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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124 | * This function send data from a local socket identified by the <fdid> argument, |
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125 | * to a remote socket. The payload is defined by the <buffer> and <size> arguments. |
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126 | * The local socket must be in "connected" state, as the remote socket is identified |
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127 | * by the remote_address and remote_port registered in the local socket. |
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128 | * If the packet is too long to pass atomically through the underlying protocols, |
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129 | * an error is returned, and the message is not transmitted. |
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130 | * This blocking function returns only when all data have been sent (for an UDP socket), |
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131 | * or acknowledged (for a TCP socket). |
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132 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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133 | * @ fdid : [in] file descriptor identifying the socket. |
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134 | * @ buffer : [in] local pointer on source buffer. |
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135 | * @ length : [in] number of bytes in source buffer. |
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136 | * @ flags : unused / must be 0. |
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137 | * @ returns number of bytes sent if success / return -1 if error. |
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138 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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139 | int send( int fdid, |
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140 | void * buffer, |
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141 | int length, |
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142 | int flags ); |
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143 | |
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144 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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145 | * This function get data from a local socket identified by the <fdid> index, |
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146 | * wether or not it is connected, and stores this data in the buffer identified by the |
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147 | * <buffer> argument. The buffer size is defined by the <length> argument. |
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148 | * This non blocking function returns as soon as data is available, returning the number |
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149 | * of bytes actually moved to <buffer>. |
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150 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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151 | * @ fdid : [in] file descriptor identifying the socket. |
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152 | * @ buffer : [in] local pointer on destination buffer. |
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153 | * @ length : [in] number of bytes in destination buffer. |
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154 | * @ flags : unused / must be 0 |
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155 | * @ returns number of bytes received if success / return -1 if error. |
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156 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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157 | int recv( int fdid, |
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158 | void * buffer, |
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159 | int length, |
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160 | int flags ); |
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161 | |
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162 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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163 | * This function send a packet from a local socket identified by the <fdid> argument, |
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164 | * to a remote socket. The payload is defined by the <buffer> and <size> arguments. |
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165 | * The remote socket is identified by the <server_addr> and <addr_length> arguments. |
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166 | * If the packet is too long to pass atomically through the underlying protocols, |
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167 | * an error is returned, and the message is not transmitted. |
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168 | * This blocking function returns only when all data have been sent (for an UDP socket), |
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169 | * or acknowledged (for a TCP socket). |
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170 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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171 | * @ fdid : [in] file descriptor identifying the socket. |
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172 | * @ buffer : [in] local pointer on source buffer. |
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173 | * @ length : [in] number of bytes in source buffer. |
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174 | * @ flags : unused / must be 0. |
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175 | * @ remote_addr : [in] remote socket address in communication space. |
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176 | * @ addr_length : [in] size of buffer containing this remote address. |
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177 | * @ returns number of bytes sent if success / return -1 if error. |
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178 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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179 | int sendto( int socket, |
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180 | void * buffer, |
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181 | int length, |
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182 | int flags, |
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183 | sockaddr_t * remote_addr, |
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184 | int addr_length ); |
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185 | |
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186 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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187 | * This function get data from a local socket identified by the <fdid> argument, |
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188 | * wether or not it is connected, and stores this data in the buffer identified by the |
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189 | * <buffer> argument. The buffer size is defined by the <length> argument. |
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190 | * This non blocking function returns as soon as data is available, returning the number |
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191 | * of bytes actually moved to <buffer>. |
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192 | * If the <remote_addr> argument is not NULL, and the local socket is not connected, |
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193 | * the remote socket address is stored in the <remote_addr> buffer. |
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194 | * The <addr_length> buffer is an in/out argument, that contains initially the size |
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195 | * of the <remote_addr> buffer and returns the actual remote address length. |
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196 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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197 | * @ socket : [in] local socket identifier. |
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198 | * @ buffer : [in] local pointer on destination buffer. |
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199 | * @ length : [in] number of bytes in destination buffer. |
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200 | * @ flags : unused / must be 0. |
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201 | * @ remote_addr : [out] buffer for remote socket address. |
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202 | * @ addr_length : [in/out] size of this remote address buffer. |
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203 | * @ returns number of bytes received if success / return -1 if error. |
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204 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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205 | int recvfrom( int socket, |
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206 | void * buffer, |
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207 | int length, |
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208 | int flags, |
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209 | sockaddr_t * remote_addr, |
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210 | int * addr_length ); |
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211 | |
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212 | #endif // _SOCKET_H_ |
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213 | |
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