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#ifndef _MSGB_H
#define _MSGB_H
/* (C) 2008 by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
* All Rights Reserved
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include <osmocom/core/linuxlist.h>
#include <osmocom/core/utils.h>
/*! \file msgb.h
* \brief Osmocom message buffers
* The Osmocom message buffers are modelled after the 'struct skb'
* inside the Linux kernel network stack. As they exist in userspace,
* they are much simplified. However, terminology such as headroom,
* tailroom, push/pull/put etc. remains the same.
*/
#define MSGB_DEBUG
/*! \brief Osmocom message buffer */
struct msgb {
struct llist_head list; /*!< \brief linked list header */
/* Part of which TRX logical channel we were received / transmitted */
/* FIXME: move them into the control buffer */
union {
void *dst; /*!< \brief reference of origin/destination */
struct gsm_bts_trx *trx;
};
struct gsm_lchan *lchan; /*!< \brief logical channel */
unsigned char *l1h; /*!< \brief pointer to Layer1 header (if any) */
unsigned char *l2h; /*!< \brief pointer to A-bis layer 2 header: OML, RSL(RLL), NS */
unsigned char *l3h; /*!< \brief pointer to Layer 3 header. For OML: FOM; RSL: 04.08; GPRS: BSSGP */
unsigned char *l4h; /*!< \brief pointer to layer 4 header */
unsigned long cb[5]; /*!< \brief control buffer */
uint16_t data_len; /*!< \brief length of underlying data array */
uint16_t len; /*!< \brief length of bytes used in msgb */
unsigned char *head; /*!< \brief start of underlying memory buffer */
unsigned char *tail; /*!< \brief end of message in buffer */
unsigned char *data; /*!< \brief start of message in buffer */
unsigned char _data[0]; /*!< \brief optional immediate data array */
};
/*! \brief Allocate a new message buffer
* \param[in] size Length in octets, including headroom
* \param[in] name Human-readable name to be associated with msgb
*
* This function allocates a 'struct msgb' as well as the underlying
* memory buffer for the actual message data (size specified by \a size)
* using the talloc memory context previously set by \ref msgb_set_talloc_ctx
*/
extern struct msgb *msgb_alloc(uint16_t size, const char *name);
/*! \brief Release given message buffer
* \param[in] m Message buffer to be free'd
*/
extern void msgb_free(struct msgb *m);
/*! \brief Enqueue message buffer to tail of a queue
* \param[in] queue linked list header of queue
* \param[in] msgb message buffer to be added to the queue
*
* The function will append the specified message buffer \a msg to the
* queue implemented by \ref llist_head \a queue
*/
extern void msgb_enqueue(struct llist_head *queue, struct msgb *msg);
/*! \brief Dequeue message buffer from head of queue
* \param[in] queue linked list header of queue
* \returns message buffer (if any) or NULL if queue empty
*
* The function will remove the first message buffer from the queue
* implemented by 'ref llist_head \a queue.
*/
extern struct msgb *msgb_dequeue(struct llist_head *queue);
/*! \brief Re-set all message buffer pointers
* \param[in] m message buffer that is to be resetted
*
* This will re-set the various internal pointers into the underlying
* message buffer, i.e. remvoe all headroom and treat the msgb as
* completely empty. It also initializes the control buffer to zero.
*/
extern void msgb_reset(struct msgb *m);
#ifdef MSGB_DEBUG
#include <osmocom/core/panic.h>
#define MSGB_ABORT(msg, fmt, args ...) do { \
osmo_panic("msgb(%p): " fmt, msg, ## args); \
} while(0)
#else
#define MSGB_ABORT(msg, fmt, args ...)
#endif
/*! \brief obtain L1 header of msgb */
#define msgb_l1(m) ((void *)(m->l1h))
/*! \brief obtain L2 header of msgb */
#define msgb_l2(m) ((void *)(m->l2h))
/*! \brief obtain L3 header of msgb */
#define msgb_l3(m) ((void *)(m->l3h))
/*! \brief obtain SMS header of msgb */
#define msgb_sms(m) ((void *)(m->l4h))
/*! \brief determine length of L1 message
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \returns size of L1 message in bytes
*
* This function computes the number of bytes between the tail of the
* message and the layer 1 header.
*/
static inline unsigned int msgb_l1len(const struct msgb *msgb)
{
return msgb->tail - (uint8_t *)msgb_l1(msgb);
}
/*! \brief determine length of L2 message
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \returns size of L2 message in bytes
*
* This function computes the number of bytes between the tail of the
* message and the layer 2 header.
*/
static inline unsigned int msgb_l2len(const struct msgb *msgb)
{
return msgb->tail - (uint8_t *)msgb_l2(msgb);
}
/*! \brief determine length of L3 message
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \returns size of L3 message in bytes
*
* This function computes the number of bytes between the tail of the
* message and the layer 3 header.
*/
static inline unsigned int msgb_l3len(const struct msgb *msgb)
{
return msgb->tail - (uint8_t *)msgb_l3(msgb);
}
/*! \brief determine the length of the header
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \returns number of bytes between start of buffer and start of msg
*
* This function computes the length difference between the underlying
* data buffer and the used section of the \a msgb.
*/
static inline unsigned int msgb_headlen(const struct msgb *msgb)
{
return msgb->len - msgb->data_len;
}
/*! \brief determine how much tail room is left in msgb
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \returns number of bytes remaining at end of msgb
*
* This function computes the amount of octets left in the underlying
* data buffer after the end of the message.
*/
static inline int msgb_tailroom(const struct msgb *msgb)
{
return (msgb->head + msgb->data_len) - msgb->tail;
}
/*! \brief determine the amount of headroom in msgb
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \returns number of bytes left ahead of message start in msgb
*
* This function computes the amount of bytes left in the underlying
* data buffer before the start of the actual message.
*/
static inline int msgb_headroom(const struct msgb *msgb)
{
return (msgb->data - msgb->head);
}
/*! \brief append data to end of message buffer
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \param[in] len number of bytes to append to message
* \returns pointer to start of newly-appended data
*
* This function will move the \a tail pointer of the message buffer \a
* len bytes further, thus enlarging the message by \a len bytes.
*
* The return value is a pointer to start of the newly added section at
* the end of the message and can be used for actually filling/copying
* data into it.
*/
static inline unsigned char *msgb_put(struct msgb *msgb, unsigned int len)
{
unsigned char *tmp = msgb->tail;
if (msgb_tailroom(msgb) < (int) len)
MSGB_ABORT(msgb, "Not enough tailroom msgb_push (%u < %u)\n",
msgb_tailroom(msgb), len);
msgb->tail += len;
msgb->len += len;
return tmp;
}
/*! \brief append a uint8 value to the end of the message
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \param[in] word unsigned 8bit byte to be appended
*/
static inline void msgb_put_u8(struct msgb *msgb, uint8_t word)
{
uint8_t *space = msgb_put(msgb, 1);
space[0] = word & 0xFF;
}
/*! \brief append a uint16 value to the end of the message
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \param[in] word unsigned 16bit byte to be appended
*/
static inline void msgb_put_u16(struct msgb *msgb, uint16_t word)
{
uint8_t *space = msgb_put(msgb, 2);
space[0] = word >> 8 & 0xFF;
space[1] = word & 0xFF;
}
/*! \brief append a uint32 value to the end of the message
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \param[in] word unsigned 32bit byte to be appended
*/
static inline void msgb_put_u32(struct msgb *msgb, uint32_t word)
{
uint8_t *space = msgb_put(msgb, 4);
space[0] = word >> 24 & 0xFF;
space[1] = word >> 16 & 0xFF;
space[2] = word >> 8 & 0xFF;
space[3] = word & 0xFF;
}
/*! \brief remove data from end of message
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \param[in] len number of bytes to remove from end
*/
static inline unsigned char *msgb_get(struct msgb *msgb, unsigned int len)
{
unsigned char *tmp = msgb->data;
msgb->data += len;
msgb->len -= len;
return tmp;
}
/*! \brief remove uint8 from end of message
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \returns 8bit value taken from end of msgb
*/
static inline uint8_t msgb_get_u8(struct msgb *msgb)
{
uint8_t *space = msgb_get(msgb, 1);
return space[0];
}
/*! \brief remove uint16 from end of message
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \returns 16bit value taken from end of msgb
*/
static inline uint16_t msgb_get_u16(struct msgb *msgb)
{
uint8_t *space = msgb_get(msgb, 2);
return space[0] << 8 | space[1];
}
/*! \brief remove uint32 from end of message
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \returns 32bit value taken from end of msgb
*/
static inline uint32_t msgb_get_u32(struct msgb *msgb)
{
uint8_t *space = msgb_get(msgb, 4);
return space[0] << 24 | space[1] << 16 | space[2] << 8 | space[3];
}
/*! \brief prepend (push) some data to start of message
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \param[in] len number of bytes to pre-pend
* \returns pointer to newly added portion at start of \a msgb
*
* This function moves the \a data pointer of the \ref msgb further
* to the front (by \a len bytes), thereby enlarging the message by \a
* len bytes.
*
* The return value is a pointer to the newly added section in the
* beginning of the message. It can be used to fill/copy data into it.
*/
static inline unsigned char *msgb_push(struct msgb *msgb, unsigned int len)
{
if (msgb_headroom(msgb) < (int) len)
MSGB_ABORT(msgb, "Not enough headroom msgb_push (%u < %u)\n",
msgb_headroom(msgb), len);
msgb->data -= len;
msgb->len += len;
return msgb->data;
}
/*! \brief remove (pull) a header from the front of the message buffer
* \param[in] msgb message buffer
* \param[in] len number of octets to be pulled
* \returns pointer to new start of msgb
*
* This function moves the \a data pointer of the \ref msgb further back
* in the message, thereby shrinking the size of the message by \a len
* bytes.
*/
static inline unsigned char *msgb_pull(struct msgb *msgb, unsigned int len)
{
msgb->len -= len;
return msgb->data += len;
}
/*! \brief Increase headroom of empty msgb, reducing the tailroom
* \param[in] msg message buffer
* \param[in] len amount of extra octets to be reserved as headroom
*
* This function reserves some memory at the beginning of the underlying
* data buffer. The idea is to reserve space in case further headers
* have to be pushed to the \ref msgb during further processing.
*
* Calling this function leads to undefined reusults if it is called on
* a non-empty \ref msgb.
*/
static inline void msgb_reserve(struct msgb *msg, int len)
{
msg->data += len;
msg->tail += len;
}
/*! \brief Allocate message buffer with specified headroom
* \param[in] size size in bytes, including headroom
* \param[in] headroom headroom in bytes
* \param[in] name human-readable name
* \returns allocated message buffer with specified headroom
*
* This function is a convenience wrapper around \ref msgb_alloc
* followed by \ref msgb_reserve in order to create a new \ref msgb with
* user-specified amount of headroom.
*/
static inline struct msgb *msgb_alloc_headroom(int size, int headroom,
const char *name)
{
osmo_static_assert(size > headroom, headroom_bigger);
struct msgb *msg = msgb_alloc(size, name);
if (msg)
msgb_reserve(msg, headroom);
return msg;
}
/* non inline functions to ease binding */
/*! \brief get pointer to data section of message buffer
* \param[in] msg message buffer
* \returns pointer to data section of message buffer
*/
uint8_t *msgb_data(const struct msgb *msg);
/*! \brief get length of message buffer
* \param[in] msg message buffer
* \returns length of data section in message buffer
*/
uint16_t msgb_length(const struct msgb *msg);
/*! \brief Set the talloc context for \ref msgb_alloc
* \param[in] ctx talloc context to be used as root for msgb allocations
*/
void msgb_set_talloc_ctx(void *ctx);
#endif /* _MSGB_H */
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