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/* (C) 2008 by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
* (C) 2010 by Holger Hans Peter Freyther <zecke@selfish.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.
*
*/
/*! \addtogroup msgb
* @{
*/
/*! \file msgb.c
*/
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <osmocom/core/msgb.h>
//#include <openbsc/gsm_data.h>
#include <osmocom/core/talloc.h>
//#include <openbsc/debug.h>
void *tall_msgb_ctx;
/*! \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
* \returns dynamically-allocated \ref 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
*/
struct msgb *msgb_alloc(uint16_t size, const char *name)
{
struct msgb *msg;
msg = _talloc_zero(tall_msgb_ctx, sizeof(*msg) + size, name);
if (!msg) {
//LOGP(DRSL, LOGL_FATAL, "unable to allocate msgb\n");
return NULL;
}
msg->data_len = size;
msg->len = 0;
msg->data = msg->_data;
msg->head = msg->_data;
msg->tail = msg->_data;
return msg;
}
/*! \brief Release given message buffer
* \param[in] m Message buffer to be free'd
*/
void msgb_free(struct msgb *m)
{
talloc_free(m);
}
/*! \brief Enqueue message buffer to tail of a queue
* \param[in] queue linked list header of queue
* \param[in] msg 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
*/
void msgb_enqueue(struct llist_head *queue, struct msgb *msg)
{
llist_add_tail(&msg->list, queue);
}
/*! \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.
*/
struct msgb *msgb_dequeue(struct llist_head *queue)
{
struct llist_head *lh;
if (llist_empty(queue))
return NULL;
lh = queue->next;
llist_del(lh);
return llist_entry(lh, struct msgb, list);
}
/*! \brief Re-set all message buffer pointers
* \param[in] msg 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.
*/
void msgb_reset(struct msgb *msg)
{
msg->len = 0;
msg->data = msg->_data;
msg->head = msg->_data;
msg->tail = msg->_data;
msg->trx = NULL;
msg->lchan = NULL;
msg->l2h = NULL;
msg->l3h = NULL;
msg->l4h = NULL;
memset(&msg->cb, 0, sizeof(msg->cb));
}
/*! \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)
{
return msg->data;
}
/*! \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)
{
return msg->len;
}
/*! \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)
{
tall_msgb_ctx = ctx;
}
/*! \brief Copy an msgb.
*
* This function allocates a new msgb, copies the data buffer of msg,
* and adjusts the pointers (incl l1h-l4h) accordingly. The cb part
* is not copied.
* \param[in] msg The old msgb object
* \param[in] name Human-readable name to be associated with msgb
*/
struct msgb *msgb_copy(const struct msgb *msg, const char *name)
{
struct msgb *new_msg;
new_msg = msgb_alloc(msg->data_len, name);
if (!new_msg)
return NULL;
/* copy data */
memcpy(new_msg->_data, msg->_data, new_msg->data_len);
/* copy header */
new_msg->len = msg->len;
new_msg->data += msg->data - msg->_data;
new_msg->head += msg->head - msg->_data;
new_msg->tail += msg->tail - msg->_data;
if (msg->l1h)
new_msg->l1h = new_msg->_data + (msg->l1h - msg->_data);
if (msg->l2h)
new_msg->l2h = new_msg->_data + (msg->l2h - msg->_data);
if (msg->l3h)
new_msg->l3h = new_msg->_data + (msg->l3h - msg->_data);
if (msg->l4h)
new_msg->l4h = new_msg->_data + (msg->l4h - msg->_data);
return new_msg;
}
/*! \brief Resize an area within an msgb
*
* This resizes a sub area of the msgb data and adjusts the pointers (incl
* l1h-l4h) accordingly. The cb part is not updated. If the area is extended,
* the contents of the extension is undefined. The complete sub area must be a
* part of [data,tail].
*
* \param[inout] msg The msgb object
* \param[in] area A pointer to the sub-area
* \param[in] old_size The old size of the sub-area
* \param[in] new_size The new size of the sub-area
* \returns 0 on success, -1 if there is not enough space to extend the area
*/
int msgb_resize_area(struct msgb *msg, uint8_t *area,
int old_size, int new_size)
{
int rc;
uint8_t *post_start = area + old_size;
int pre_len = area - msg->data;
int post_len = msg->len - old_size - pre_len;
int delta_size = new_size - old_size;
if (old_size < 0 || new_size < 0)
MSGB_ABORT(msg, "Negative sizes are not allowed\n");
if (area < msg->data || post_start > msg->tail)
MSGB_ABORT(msg, "Sub area is not fully contained in the msg data\n");
if (delta_size == 0)
return 0;
if (delta_size > 0) {
rc = msgb_trim(msg, msg->len + delta_size);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
}
memmove(area + new_size, area + old_size, post_len);
if (msg->l1h >= post_start)
msg->l1h += delta_size;
if (msg->l2h >= post_start)
msg->l2h += delta_size;
if (msg->l3h >= post_start)
msg->l3h += delta_size;
if (msg->l4h >= post_start)
msg->l4h += delta_size;
if (delta_size < 0)
msgb_trim(msg, msg->len + delta_size);
return 0;
}
/*! \brief Return a (static) buffer containing a hexdump of the msg
* \param[in] msg message buffer
* \returns a pointer to a static char array
*/
const char *msgb_hexdump(const struct msgb *msg)
{
static char buf[4100];
int buf_offs = 0;
int nchars;
const unsigned char *start = msg->data;
const unsigned char *lxhs[4];
int i;
lxhs[0] = msg->l1h;
lxhs[1] = msg->l2h;
lxhs[2] = msg->l3h;
lxhs[3] = msg->l4h;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(lxhs); i++) {
if (!lxhs[i])
continue;
if (lxhs[i] < msg->head)
continue;
if (lxhs[i] > msg->head + msg->data_len)
continue;
if (lxhs[i] > msg->tail)
continue;
if (lxhs[i] < msg->data || lxhs[i] > msg->tail) {
nchars = snprintf(buf + buf_offs, sizeof(buf) - buf_offs,
"(L%d=data%+" PRIdPTR ") ",
i+1, lxhs[i] - msg->data);
buf_offs += nchars;
continue;
}
if (lxhs[i] < start) {
nchars = snprintf(buf + buf_offs, sizeof(buf) - buf_offs,
"(L%d%+" PRIdPTR ") ", i+1,
start - lxhs[i]);
buf_offs += nchars;
continue;
}
nchars = snprintf(buf + buf_offs, sizeof(buf) - buf_offs,
"%s[L%d]> ",
osmo_hexdump(start, lxhs[i] - start),
i+1);
if (nchars < 0 || nchars + buf_offs >= sizeof(buf))
return "ERROR";
buf_offs += nchars;
start = lxhs[i];
}
nchars = snprintf(buf + buf_offs, sizeof(buf) - buf_offs,
"%s", osmo_hexdump(start, msg->tail - start));
if (nchars < 0 || nchars + buf_offs >= sizeof(buf))
return "ERROR";
buf_offs += nchars;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(lxhs); i++) {
if (!lxhs[i])
continue;
if (lxhs[i] < msg->head || lxhs[i] > msg->head + msg->data_len) {
nchars = snprintf(buf + buf_offs, sizeof(buf) - buf_offs,
"(L%d out of range) ", i+1);
} else if (lxhs[i] <= msg->data + msg->data_len &&
lxhs[i] > msg->tail) {
nchars = snprintf(buf + buf_offs, sizeof(buf) - buf_offs,
"(L%d=tail%+" PRIdPTR ") ",
i+1, lxhs[i] - msg->tail);
} else
continue;
if (nchars < 0 || nchars + buf_offs >= sizeof(buf))
return "ERROR";
buf_offs += nchars;
}
return buf;
}
/*! @} */
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