Deprecated fork of old network stack source from github. Please use official library instead: https://mbed.org/users/mbed_official/code/EthernetInterface/
api_lib.c
00001 /** 00002 * @file 00003 * Sequential API External module 00004 * 00005 */ 00006 00007 /* 00008 * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. 00009 * All rights reserved. 00010 * 00011 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, 00012 * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 00013 * 00014 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, 00015 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 00016 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, 00017 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation 00018 * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 00019 * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products 00020 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 00021 * 00022 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 00023 * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 00024 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT 00025 * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 00026 * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT 00027 * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 00028 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 00029 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 00030 * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 00031 * OF SUCH DAMAGE. 00032 * 00033 * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. 00034 * 00035 * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se> 00036 * 00037 */ 00038 00039 /* This is the part of the API that is linked with 00040 the application */ 00041 00042 #include "lwip/opt.h" 00043 00044 #if LWIP_NETCONN /* don't build if not configured for use in lwipopts.h */ 00045 00046 #include "lwip/api.h" 00047 #include "lwip/tcpip.h" 00048 #include "lwip/memp.h" 00049 00050 #include "lwip/ip.h" 00051 #include "lwip/raw.h" 00052 #include "lwip/udp.h" 00053 #include "lwip/tcp.h" 00054 00055 #include <string.h> 00056 00057 /** 00058 * Create a new netconn (of a specific type) that has a callback function. 00059 * The corresponding pcb is also created. 00060 * 00061 * @param t the type of 'connection' to create (@see enum netconn_type) 00062 * @param proto the IP protocol for RAW IP pcbs 00063 * @param callback a function to call on status changes (RX available, TX'ed) 00064 * @return a newly allocated struct netconn or 00065 * NULL on memory error 00066 */ 00067 struct netconn* 00068 netconn_new_with_proto_and_callback(enum netconn_type t, u8_t proto, netconn_callback callback) 00069 { 00070 struct netconn *conn; 00071 struct api_msg msg; 00072 00073 conn = netconn_alloc(t, callback); 00074 if (conn != NULL) { 00075 msg.function = do_newconn; 00076 msg.msg.msg.n.proto = proto; 00077 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00078 if (TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg) != ERR_OK) { 00079 LWIP_ASSERT("freeing conn without freeing pcb", conn->pcb.tcp == NULL); 00080 LWIP_ASSERT("conn has no op_completed", sys_sem_valid(&conn->op_completed)); 00081 LWIP_ASSERT("conn has no recvmbox", sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox)); 00082 #if LWIP_TCP 00083 LWIP_ASSERT("conn->acceptmbox shouldn't exist", !sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox)); 00084 #endif /* LWIP_TCP */ 00085 sys_sem_free(&conn->op_completed); 00086 sys_mbox_free(&conn->recvmbox); 00087 memp_free(MEMP_NETCONN, conn); 00088 return NULL; 00089 } 00090 } 00091 return conn; 00092 } 00093 00094 /** 00095 * Close a netconn 'connection' and free its resources. 00096 * UDP and RAW connection are completely closed, TCP pcbs might still be in a waitstate 00097 * after this returns. 00098 * 00099 * @param conn the netconn to delete 00100 * @return ERR_OK if the connection was deleted 00101 */ 00102 err_t 00103 netconn_delete(struct netconn *conn) 00104 { 00105 struct api_msg msg; 00106 00107 /* No ASSERT here because possible to get a (conn == NULL) if we got an accept error */ 00108 if (conn == NULL) { 00109 return ERR_OK; 00110 } 00111 00112 msg.function = do_delconn; 00113 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00114 tcpip_apimsg(&msg); 00115 00116 netconn_free(conn); 00117 00118 /* don't care for return value of do_delconn since it only calls void functions */ 00119 00120 return ERR_OK; 00121 } 00122 00123 /** 00124 * Get the local or remote IP address and port of a netconn. 00125 * For RAW netconns, this returns the protocol instead of a port! 00126 * 00127 * @param conn the netconn to query 00128 * @param addr a pointer to which to save the IP address 00129 * @param port a pointer to which to save the port (or protocol for RAW) 00130 * @param local 1 to get the local IP address, 0 to get the remote one 00131 * @return ERR_CONN for invalid connections 00132 * ERR_OK if the information was retrieved 00133 */ 00134 err_t 00135 netconn_getaddr(struct netconn *conn, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t *port, u8_t local) 00136 { 00137 struct api_msg msg; 00138 err_t err; 00139 00140 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_getaddr: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00141 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_getaddr: invalid addr", (addr != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00142 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_getaddr: invalid port", (port != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00143 00144 msg.function = do_getaddr; 00145 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00146 msg.msg.msg.ad.ipaddr = addr; 00147 msg.msg.msg.ad.port = port; 00148 msg.msg.msg.ad.local = local; 00149 err = TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg); 00150 00151 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); 00152 return err; 00153 } 00154 00155 /** 00156 * Bind a netconn to a specific local IP address and port. 00157 * Binding one netconn twice might not always be checked correctly! 00158 * 00159 * @param conn the netconn to bind 00160 * @param addr the local IP address to bind the netconn to (use IP_ADDR_ANY 00161 * to bind to all addresses) 00162 * @param port the local port to bind the netconn to (not used for RAW) 00163 * @return ERR_OK if bound, any other err_t on failure 00164 */ 00165 err_t 00166 netconn_bind(struct netconn *conn, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port) 00167 { 00168 struct api_msg msg; 00169 err_t err; 00170 00171 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_bind: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00172 00173 msg.function = do_bind; 00174 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00175 msg.msg.msg.bc.ipaddr = addr; 00176 msg.msg.msg.bc.port = port; 00177 err = TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg); 00178 00179 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); 00180 return err; 00181 } 00182 00183 /** 00184 * Connect a netconn to a specific remote IP address and port. 00185 * 00186 * @param conn the netconn to connect 00187 * @param addr the remote IP address to connect to 00188 * @param port the remote port to connect to (no used for RAW) 00189 * @return ERR_OK if connected, return value of tcp_/udp_/raw_connect otherwise 00190 */ 00191 err_t 00192 netconn_connect(struct netconn *conn, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port) 00193 { 00194 struct api_msg msg; 00195 err_t err; 00196 00197 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_connect: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00198 00199 msg.function = do_connect; 00200 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00201 msg.msg.msg.bc.ipaddr = addr; 00202 msg.msg.msg.bc.port = port; 00203 /* This is the only function which need to not block tcpip_thread */ 00204 err = tcpip_apimsg(&msg); 00205 00206 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); 00207 return err; 00208 } 00209 00210 /** 00211 * Disconnect a netconn from its current peer (only valid for UDP netconns). 00212 * 00213 * @param conn the netconn to disconnect 00214 * @return TODO: return value is not set here... 00215 */ 00216 err_t 00217 netconn_disconnect(struct netconn *conn) 00218 { 00219 struct api_msg msg; 00220 err_t err; 00221 00222 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_disconnect: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00223 00224 msg.function = do_disconnect; 00225 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00226 err = TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg); 00227 00228 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); 00229 return err; 00230 } 00231 00232 /** 00233 * Set a TCP netconn into listen mode 00234 * 00235 * @param conn the tcp netconn to set to listen mode 00236 * @param backlog the listen backlog, only used if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG==1 00237 * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was set to listen (UDP and RAW netconns 00238 * don't return any error (yet?)) 00239 */ 00240 err_t 00241 netconn_listen_with_backlog(struct netconn *conn, u8_t backlog) 00242 { 00243 #if LWIP_TCP 00244 struct api_msg msg; 00245 err_t err; 00246 00247 /* This does no harm. If TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG is off, backlog is unused. */ 00248 LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(backlog); 00249 00250 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_listen: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00251 00252 msg.function = do_listen; 00253 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00254 #if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG 00255 msg.msg.msg.lb.backlog = backlog; 00256 #endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ 00257 err = TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg); 00258 00259 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); 00260 return err; 00261 #else /* LWIP_TCP */ 00262 LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(conn); 00263 LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(backlog); 00264 return ERR_ARG; 00265 #endif /* LWIP_TCP */ 00266 } 00267 00268 /** 00269 * Accept a new connection on a TCP listening netconn. 00270 * 00271 * @param conn the TCP listen netconn 00272 * @param new_conn pointer where the new connection is stored 00273 * @return ERR_OK if a new connection has been received or an error 00274 * code otherwise 00275 */ 00276 err_t 00277 netconn_accept(struct netconn *conn, struct netconn **new_conn) 00278 { 00279 #if LWIP_TCP 00280 struct netconn *newconn; 00281 err_t err; 00282 #if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG 00283 struct api_msg msg; 00284 #endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ 00285 00286 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid pointer", (new_conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00287 *new_conn = NULL; 00288 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00289 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid acceptmbox", sys_mbox_valid(&conn->acceptmbox), return ERR_ARG;); 00290 00291 err = conn->last_err; 00292 if (ERR_IS_FATAL(err)) { 00293 /* don't recv on fatal errors: this might block the application task 00294 waiting on acceptmbox forever! */ 00295 return err; 00296 } 00297 00298 #if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO 00299 if (sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->acceptmbox, (void **)&newconn, conn->recv_timeout) == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT) { 00300 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_TIMEOUT); 00301 return ERR_TIMEOUT; 00302 } 00303 #else 00304 sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->acceptmbox, (void **)&newconn, 0); 00305 #endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO*/ 00306 /* Register event with callback */ 00307 API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS, 0); 00308 00309 if (newconn == NULL) { 00310 /* connection has been aborted */ 00311 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_ABRT); 00312 return ERR_ABRT; 00313 } 00314 #if TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG 00315 /* Let the stack know that we have accepted the connection. */ 00316 msg.function = do_recv; 00317 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00318 /* don't care for the return value of do_recv */ 00319 TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg); 00320 #endif /* TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG */ 00321 00322 *new_conn = newconn; 00323 /* don't set conn->last_err: it's only ERR_OK, anyway */ 00324 return ERR_OK; 00325 #else /* LWIP_TCP */ 00326 LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(conn); 00327 LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(new_conn); 00328 return ERR_ARG; 00329 #endif /* LWIP_TCP */ 00330 } 00331 00332 /** 00333 * Receive data: actual implementation that doesn't care whether pbuf or netbuf 00334 * is received 00335 * 00336 * @param conn the netconn from which to receive data 00337 * @param new_buf pointer where a new pbuf/netbuf is stored when received data 00338 * @return ERR_OK if data has been received, an error code otherwise (timeout, 00339 * memory error or another error) 00340 */ 00341 static err_t 00342 netconn_recv_data(struct netconn *conn, void **new_buf) 00343 { 00344 void *buf = NULL; 00345 u16_t len; 00346 err_t err; 00347 #if LWIP_TCP 00348 struct api_msg msg; 00349 #endif /* LWIP_TCP */ 00350 00351 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid pointer", (new_buf != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00352 *new_buf = NULL; 00353 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00354 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid recvmbox", sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox), return ERR_CONN;); 00355 00356 err = conn->last_err; 00357 if (ERR_IS_FATAL(err)) { 00358 /* don't recv on fatal errors: this might block the application task 00359 waiting on recvmbox forever! */ 00360 /* @todo: this does not allow us to fetch data that has been put into recvmbox 00361 before the fatal error occurred - is that a problem? */ 00362 return err; 00363 } 00364 00365 #if LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO 00366 if (sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->recvmbox, &buf, conn->recv_timeout) == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT) { 00367 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_TIMEOUT); 00368 return ERR_TIMEOUT; 00369 } 00370 #else 00371 sys_arch_mbox_fetch(&conn->recvmbox, &buf, 0); 00372 #endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVTIMEO*/ 00373 00374 #if LWIP_TCP 00375 if (conn->type == NETCONN_TCP) { 00376 if (!netconn_get_noautorecved(conn) || (buf == NULL)) { 00377 /* Let the stack know that we have taken the data. */ 00378 /* TODO: Speedup: Don't block and wait for the answer here 00379 (to prevent multiple thread-switches). */ 00380 msg.function = do_recv; 00381 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00382 if (buf != NULL) { 00383 msg.msg.msg.r.len = ((struct pbuf *)buf)->tot_len; 00384 } else { 00385 msg.msg.msg.r.len = 1; 00386 } 00387 /* don't care for the return value of do_recv */ 00388 TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg); 00389 } 00390 00391 /* If we are closed, we indicate that we no longer wish to use the socket */ 00392 if (buf == NULL) { 00393 API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS, 0); 00394 /* Avoid to lose any previous error code */ 00395 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_CLSD); 00396 return ERR_CLSD; 00397 } 00398 len = ((struct pbuf *)buf)->tot_len; 00399 } 00400 #endif /* LWIP_TCP */ 00401 #if LWIP_TCP && (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) 00402 else 00403 #endif /* LWIP_TCP && (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ 00404 #if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) 00405 { 00406 LWIP_ASSERT("buf != NULL", buf != NULL); 00407 len = netbuf_len((struct netbuf *)buf); 00408 } 00409 #endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ 00410 00411 #if LWIP_SO_RCVBUF 00412 SYS_ARCH_DEC(conn->recv_avail, len); 00413 #endif /* LWIP_SO_RCVBUF */ 00414 /* Register event with callback */ 00415 API_EVENT(conn, NETCONN_EVT_RCVMINUS, len); 00416 00417 LWIP_DEBUGF(API_LIB_DEBUG, ("netconn_recv_data: received %p, len=%"U16_F"\n", buf, len)); 00418 00419 *new_buf = buf; 00420 /* don't set conn->last_err: it's only ERR_OK, anyway */ 00421 return ERR_OK; 00422 } 00423 00424 /** 00425 * Receive data (in form of a pbuf) from a TCP netconn 00426 * 00427 * @param conn the netconn from which to receive data 00428 * @param new_buf pointer where a new pbuf is stored when received data 00429 * @return ERR_OK if data has been received, an error code otherwise (timeout, 00430 * memory error or another error) 00431 * ERR_ARG if conn is not a TCP netconn 00432 */ 00433 err_t 00434 netconn_recv_tcp_pbuf(struct netconn *conn, struct pbuf **new_buf) 00435 { 00436 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid conn", (conn != NULL) && 00437 netconn_type(conn) == NETCONN_TCP, return ERR_ARG;); 00438 00439 return netconn_recv_data(conn, (void **)new_buf); 00440 } 00441 00442 /** 00443 * Receive data (in form of a netbuf containing a packet buffer) from a netconn 00444 * 00445 * @param conn the netconn from which to receive data 00446 * @param new_buf pointer where a new netbuf is stored when received data 00447 * @return ERR_OK if data has been received, an error code otherwise (timeout, 00448 * memory error or another error) 00449 */ 00450 err_t 00451 netconn_recv(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf **new_buf) 00452 { 00453 #if LWIP_TCP 00454 struct netbuf *buf = NULL; 00455 err_t err; 00456 #endif /* LWIP_TCP */ 00457 00458 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid pointer", (new_buf != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00459 *new_buf = NULL; 00460 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_recv: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00461 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_accept: invalid recvmbox", sys_mbox_valid(&conn->recvmbox), return ERR_CONN;); 00462 00463 #if LWIP_TCP 00464 if (conn->type == NETCONN_TCP) { 00465 struct pbuf *p = NULL; 00466 /* This is not a listening netconn, since recvmbox is set */ 00467 00468 buf = (struct netbuf *)memp_malloc(MEMP_NETBUF); 00469 if (buf == NULL) { 00470 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, ERR_MEM); 00471 return ERR_MEM; 00472 } 00473 00474 err = netconn_recv_data(conn, (void **)&p); 00475 if (err != ERR_OK) { 00476 memp_free(MEMP_NETBUF, buf); 00477 return err; 00478 } 00479 LWIP_ASSERT("p != NULL", p != NULL); 00480 00481 buf->p = p; 00482 buf->ptr = p; 00483 buf->port = 0; 00484 ip_addr_set_any(&buf->addr); 00485 *new_buf = buf; 00486 /* don't set conn->last_err: it's only ERR_OK, anyway */ 00487 return ERR_OK; 00488 } else 00489 #endif /* LWIP_TCP */ 00490 { 00491 #if (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) 00492 return netconn_recv_data(conn, (void **)new_buf); 00493 #endif /* (LWIP_UDP || LWIP_RAW) */ 00494 } 00495 } 00496 00497 /** 00498 * TCP: update the receive window: by calling this, the application 00499 * tells the stack that it has processed data and is able to accept 00500 * new data. 00501 * ATTENTION: use with care, this is mainly used for sockets! 00502 * Can only be used when calling netconn_set_noautorecved(conn, 1) before. 00503 * 00504 * @param conn the netconn for which to update the receive window 00505 * @param length amount of data processed (ATTENTION: this must be accurate!) 00506 */ 00507 void 00508 netconn_recved(struct netconn *conn, u32_t length) 00509 { 00510 #if LWIP_TCP 00511 if ((conn != NULL) && (conn->type == NETCONN_TCP) && 00512 (netconn_get_noautorecved(conn))) { 00513 struct api_msg msg; 00514 /* Let the stack know that we have taken the data. */ 00515 /* TODO: Speedup: Don't block and wait for the answer here 00516 (to prevent multiple thread-switches). */ 00517 msg.function = do_recv; 00518 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00519 msg.msg.msg.r.len = length; 00520 /* don't care for the return value of do_recv */ 00521 TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg); 00522 } 00523 #else /* LWIP_TCP */ 00524 LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(conn); 00525 LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(length); 00526 #endif /* LWIP_TCP */ 00527 } 00528 00529 /** 00530 * Send data (in form of a netbuf) to a specific remote IP address and port. 00531 * Only to be used for UDP and RAW netconns (not TCP). 00532 * 00533 * @param conn the netconn over which to send data 00534 * @param buf a netbuf containing the data to send 00535 * @param addr the remote IP address to which to send the data 00536 * @param port the remote port to which to send the data 00537 * @return ERR_OK if data was sent, any other err_t on error 00538 */ 00539 err_t 00540 netconn_sendto(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf *buf, ip_addr_t *addr, u16_t port) 00541 { 00542 if (buf != NULL) { 00543 ip_addr_set(&buf->addr, addr); 00544 buf->port = port; 00545 return netconn_send(conn, buf); 00546 } 00547 return ERR_VAL; 00548 } 00549 00550 /** 00551 * Send data over a UDP or RAW netconn (that is already connected). 00552 * 00553 * @param conn the UDP or RAW netconn over which to send data 00554 * @param buf a netbuf containing the data to send 00555 * @return ERR_OK if data was sent, any other err_t on error 00556 */ 00557 err_t 00558 netconn_send(struct netconn *conn, struct netbuf *buf) 00559 { 00560 struct api_msg msg; 00561 err_t err; 00562 00563 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_send: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00564 00565 LWIP_DEBUGF(API_LIB_DEBUG, ("netconn_send: sending %"U16_F" bytes\n", buf->p->tot_len)); 00566 msg.function = do_send; 00567 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00568 msg.msg.msg.b = buf; 00569 err = TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg); 00570 00571 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); 00572 return err; 00573 } 00574 00575 /** 00576 * Send data over a TCP netconn. 00577 * 00578 * @param conn the TCP netconn over which to send data 00579 * @param dataptr pointer to the application buffer that contains the data to send 00580 * @param size size of the application data to send 00581 * @param apiflags combination of following flags : 00582 * - NETCONN_COPY: data will be copied into memory belonging to the stack 00583 * - NETCONN_MORE: for TCP connection, PSH flag will be set on last segment sent 00584 * - NETCONN_DONTBLOCK: only write the data if all dat can be written at once 00585 * @return ERR_OK if data was sent, any other err_t on error 00586 */ 00587 err_t 00588 netconn_write(struct netconn *conn, const void *dataptr, size_t size, u8_t apiflags) 00589 { 00590 struct api_msg msg; 00591 err_t err; 00592 00593 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_write: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00594 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_write: invalid conn->type", (conn->type == NETCONN_TCP), return ERR_VAL;); 00595 if (size == 0) { 00596 return ERR_OK; 00597 } 00598 00599 /* @todo: for non-blocking write, check if 'size' would ever fit into 00600 snd_queue or snd_buf */ 00601 msg.function = do_write; 00602 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00603 msg.msg.msg.w.dataptr = dataptr; 00604 msg.msg.msg.w.apiflags = apiflags; 00605 msg.msg.msg.w.len = size; 00606 /* For locking the core: this _can_ be delayed on low memory/low send buffer, 00607 but if it is, this is done inside api_msg.c:do_write(), so we can use the 00608 non-blocking version here. */ 00609 err = TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg); 00610 00611 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); 00612 return err; 00613 } 00614 00615 /** 00616 * Close ot shutdown a TCP netconn (doesn't delete it). 00617 * 00618 * @param conn the TCP netconn to close or shutdown 00619 * @param how fully close or only shutdown one side? 00620 * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was closed, any other err_t on error 00621 */ 00622 static err_t 00623 netconn_close_shutdown(struct netconn *conn, u8_t how) 00624 { 00625 struct api_msg msg; 00626 err_t err; 00627 00628 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_close: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00629 00630 msg.function = do_close; 00631 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00632 /* shutting down both ends is the same as closing */ 00633 msg.msg.msg.sd.shut = how; 00634 /* because of the LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING implementation of do_close, 00635 don't use TCPIP_APIMSG here */ 00636 err = tcpip_apimsg(&msg); 00637 00638 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); 00639 return err; 00640 } 00641 00642 /** 00643 * Close a TCP netconn (doesn't delete it). 00644 * 00645 * @param conn the TCP netconn to close 00646 * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was closed, any other err_t on error 00647 */ 00648 err_t 00649 netconn_close(struct netconn *conn) 00650 { 00651 /* shutting down both ends is the same as closing */ 00652 return netconn_close_shutdown(conn, NETCONN_SHUT_RDWR); 00653 } 00654 00655 /** 00656 * Shut down one or both sides of a TCP netconn (doesn't delete it). 00657 * 00658 * @param conn the TCP netconn to shut down 00659 * @return ERR_OK if the netconn was closed, any other err_t on error 00660 */ 00661 err_t 00662 netconn_shutdown(struct netconn *conn, u8_t shut_rx, u8_t shut_tx) 00663 { 00664 return netconn_close_shutdown(conn, (shut_rx ? NETCONN_SHUT_RD : 0) | (shut_tx ? NETCONN_SHUT_WR : 0)); 00665 } 00666 00667 #if LWIP_IGMP 00668 /** 00669 * Join multicast groups for UDP netconns. 00670 * 00671 * @param conn the UDP netconn for which to change multicast addresses 00672 * @param multiaddr IP address of the multicast group to join or leave 00673 * @param netif_addr the IP address of the network interface on which to send 00674 * the igmp message 00675 * @param join_or_leave flag whether to send a join- or leave-message 00676 * @return ERR_OK if the action was taken, any err_t on error 00677 */ 00678 err_t 00679 netconn_join_leave_group(struct netconn *conn, 00680 ip_addr_t *multiaddr, 00681 ip_addr_t *netif_addr, 00682 enum netconn_igmp join_or_leave) 00683 { 00684 struct api_msg msg; 00685 err_t err; 00686 00687 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_join_leave_group: invalid conn", (conn != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00688 00689 msg.function = do_join_leave_group; 00690 msg.msg.conn = conn; 00691 msg.msg.msg.jl.multiaddr = multiaddr; 00692 msg.msg.msg.jl.netif_addr = netif_addr; 00693 msg.msg.msg.jl.join_or_leave = join_or_leave; 00694 err = TCPIP_APIMSG(&msg); 00695 00696 NETCONN_SET_SAFE_ERR(conn, err); 00697 return err; 00698 } 00699 #endif /* LWIP_IGMP */ 00700 00701 #if LWIP_DNS 00702 /** 00703 * Execute a DNS query, only one IP address is returned 00704 * 00705 * @param name a string representation of the DNS host name to query 00706 * @param addr a preallocated ip_addr_t where to store the resolved IP address 00707 * @return ERR_OK: resolving succeeded 00708 * ERR_MEM: memory error, try again later 00709 * ERR_ARG: dns client not initialized or invalid hostname 00710 * ERR_VAL: dns server response was invalid 00711 */ 00712 err_t 00713 netconn_gethostbyname(const char *name, ip_addr_t *addr) 00714 { 00715 struct dns_api_msg msg; 00716 err_t err; 00717 sys_sem_t sem; 00718 00719 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_gethostbyname: invalid name", (name != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00720 LWIP_ERROR("netconn_gethostbyname: invalid addr", (addr != NULL), return ERR_ARG;); 00721 00722 err = sys_sem_new(&sem, 0); 00723 if (err != ERR_OK) { 00724 return err; 00725 } 00726 00727 msg.name = name; 00728 msg.addr = addr; 00729 msg.err = &err; 00730 msg.sem = &sem; 00731 00732 tcpip_callback(do_gethostbyname, &msg); 00733 sys_sem_wait(&sem); 00734 sys_sem_free(&sem); 00735 00736 return err; 00737 } 00738 #endif /* LWIP_DNS*/ 00739 00740 #endif /* LWIP_NETCONN */
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