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cmUdpPort.h 5.1KB

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  1. #ifndef cmUdpPort_h
  2. #define cmUdpPort_h
  3. #ifdef __cplusplus
  4. extern "C" {
  5. #endif
  6. #include <netinet/in.h>
  7. enum
  8. {
  9. kOkUdpRC = cmOkRC,
  10. kSockCreateFailUdpRC,
  11. kSockCloseFailUdpRC,
  12. kSockBindFailUdpRC,
  13. kSockConnectFailUdpRC,
  14. kSockOptSetFailUdpRC,
  15. kSockSendFailUdpRC,
  16. kSockRecvFailUdpRC,
  17. kSockSelectFailUdpRC,
  18. kPtoNFailUdpRC,
  19. kNtoPFailUdpRC,
  20. kNotConnectedUdpRC,
  21. kThreadFailUdpRC,
  22. kQueueFailUdpRC,
  23. kRecvBufOverflowUdpRC,
  24. kTimeOutUdpRC
  25. };
  26. typedef cmRC_t cmUdpRC_t;
  27. typedef cmHandle_t cmUdpH_t;
  28. typedef u_short cmUdpPort_t;
  29. extern cmUdpH_t cmUdpNullHandle;
  30. typedef void (*cmUdpCallback_t)( void* cbArg, const char* data, unsigned dataByteCnt, const struct sockaddr_in* fromAddr );
  31. enum
  32. {
  33. kNonBlockingUdpFl = 0x00,
  34. kBlockingUdpFl = 0x01,
  35. kNoQueueUdpFl = 0x02
  36. };
  37. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpAlloc( cmCtx_t* ctx, cmUdpH_t* hp );
  38. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpFree( cmUdpH_t* hp );
  39. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpInit(
  40. cmUdpH_t h,
  41. cmUdpPort_t port, // this sockets port
  42. unsigned flags, // see kXXXUdpFl
  43. cmUdpCallback_t cbFunc, // Callback for use w/ cmUdpGetAvailData()
  44. void* cbArg, // First arg to cbFunc().
  45. const char* remoteAddr, // Remote addr to bind this socket to (or NULL).
  46. cmUdpPort_t remotePort, // Remote port to use with remoteAddr.
  47. unsigned recvBufByteCnt, // Size of the internal receive buffer in bytes. Size of the internal queue and msg receive buffer. No single msg can exceed this size.
  48. unsigned timeOutMs ); // Receive time-out in milliseconds
  49. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpFinal( cmUdpH_t h );
  50. bool cmUdpIsValid( cmUdpH_t h );
  51. // Set a destination address for this socket. Once a destination address is set
  52. // the caller may use cmUdpSend() to communicate with the specified remote socket
  53. // without having to specify an destination address on each call.
  54. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpConnect( cmUdpH_t h, const char* remoteAddr, cmUdpPort_t remotePort );
  55. // Send a message to a remote UDP socket. Use the function cmUdpInitAddr() to setup
  56. // the 'sockaddr_in' arg. for cmUdpSendTo().
  57. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpSend( cmUdpH_t h, const char* data, unsigned dataByteCnt );
  58. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpSendTo( cmUdpH_t h, const char* data, unsigned dataByteCnt, const struct sockaddr_in* remoteAddr );
  59. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpSend2( cmUdpH_t h, const char* data, unsigned dataByteCnt, const char* remoteAddr, cmUdpPort_t remotePort );
  60. // Receive incoming messages by directly checking the internal
  61. // socket for waiting data. This function is used to receive
  62. // incoming data when the internal listening thread is not used.
  63. // Note that if kBlockingUdpFl was set
  64. // in cmUdpInit() that this call will block for available data
  65. // or for 'timeOutMs' milliseconds, whichever comes first.
  66. // If kNonBlockingUdpFl was set in cmUdpInit() then the function
  67. // will return immediately if no incoming messages are waiting.
  68. // If non-NULL *recvByteCntPtr is set to the length of the received
  69. // message or 0 if no msg was received.
  70. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpRecv( cmUdpH_t h, char* data, unsigned dataByteCnt, struct sockaddr_in* fromAddr, unsigned* recvByteCntPtr );
  71. // Start a listening thread. If the queue is enabled then incoming
  72. // messages are received as they arrive and stored in an internal
  73. // queue until the client requests them using cmUdpGetAvailData().
  74. // If the queue is disabled the messages are transmitted immediately
  75. // to the client in the context of the internal listening thread.
  76. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpEnableListen( cmUdpH_t h, bool enableFl );
  77. // Enable/disable the internal queue. If the queue is disabled then
  78. // the receive callback function will be called immediately upon reception
  79. // of the incoming message in the context of the internal listening thread.
  80. // If the queue is enabled then incoming
  81. // messages will be queued until they are transmitted by calling
  82. // cmUdpGetAvailData().
  83. bool cmUdpIsQueueEnabled( cmUdpH_t h );
  84. void cmUdpQueueEnable( cmUdpH_t h, bool enableFl );
  85. // Return the size of the next available message waiting in the
  86. // internal data queue.
  87. unsigned cmUdpAvailDataByteCount( cmUdpH_t h );
  88. // The Call this function to receieve any data waiting in the internal queue.
  89. // Set 'data' to NULL to receive the data via the callback provided
  90. // in cmUdpAlloc().
  91. // On input *dataByteCntPtr must be set to the number of bytes in data[].
  92. // On return *dataByteCntPtr is set to the actual number of bytes copied into data[].
  93. // If fromAddr is non-NULL it is set to the data source address.
  94. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpGetAvailData( cmUdpH_t h, char* data, unsigned* dataByteCntPtr, struct sockaddr_in* fromAddr );
  95. void cmUdpReport( cmUdpH_t h, cmRpt_t* rpt );
  96. // Prepare a struct sockadddr_in for use with cmUdpSendTo()
  97. cmUdpRC_t cmUdpInitAddr( cmUdpH_t h, const char* addrStr, cmUdpPort_t portNumber, struct sockaddr_in* retAddrPtr );
  98. const cmChar_t* cmUdpAddrToString( cmUdpH_t h, const struct sockaddr_in* addr );
  99. #ifdef __cplusplus
  100. }
  101. #endif
  102. #endif