1: /*
2: * Buffering to output and input.
3: * Copyright (C) 1998 Kunihiro Ishiguro
4: *
5: * This file is part of GNU Zebra.
6: *
7: * GNU Zebra is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
9: * by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your
10: * option) any later version.
11: *
12: * GNU Zebra is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
13: * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15: * General Public License for more details.
16: *
17: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18: * along with GNU Zebra; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
19: * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
20: * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
21: */
22:
23: #ifndef _ZEBRA_BUFFER_H
24: #define _ZEBRA_BUFFER_H
25:
26:
27: /* Create a new buffer. Memory will be allocated in chunks of the given
28: size. If the argument is 0, the library will supply a reasonable
29: default size suitable for buffering socket I/O. */
30: extern struct buffer *buffer_new (size_t);
31:
32: /* Free all data in the buffer. */
33: extern void buffer_reset (struct buffer *);
34:
35: /* This function first calls buffer_reset to release all buffered data.
36: Then it frees the struct buffer itself. */
37: extern void buffer_free (struct buffer *);
38:
39: /* Add the given data to the end of the buffer. */
40: extern void buffer_put (struct buffer *, const void *, size_t);
41: /* Add a single character to the end of the buffer. */
42: extern void buffer_putc (struct buffer *, u_char);
43: /* Add a NUL-terminated string to the end of the buffer. */
44: extern void buffer_putstr (struct buffer *, const char *);
45:
46: /* Combine all accumulated (and unflushed) data inside the buffer into a
47: single NUL-terminated string allocated using XMALLOC(MTYPE_TMP). Note
48: that this function does not alter the state of the buffer, so the data
49: is still inside waiting to be flushed. */
50: char *buffer_getstr (struct buffer *);
51:
52: /* Returns 1 if there is no pending data in the buffer. Otherwise returns 0. */
53: int buffer_empty (struct buffer *);
54:
55: typedef enum
56: {
57: /* An I/O error occurred. The buffer should be destroyed and the
58: file descriptor should be closed. */
59: BUFFER_ERROR = -1,
60:
61: /* The data was written successfully, and the buffer is now empty
62: (there is no pending data waiting to be flushed). */
63: BUFFER_EMPTY = 0,
64:
65: /* There is pending data in the buffer waiting to be flushed. Please
66: try flushing the buffer when select indicates that the file descriptor
67: is writeable. */
68: BUFFER_PENDING = 1
69: } buffer_status_t;
70:
71: /* Try to write this data to the file descriptor. Any data that cannot
72: be written immediately is added to the buffer queue. */
73: extern buffer_status_t buffer_write(struct buffer *, int fd,
74: const void *, size_t);
75:
76: /* This function attempts to flush some (but perhaps not all) of
77: the queued data to the given file descriptor. */
78: extern buffer_status_t buffer_flush_available(struct buffer *, int fd);
79:
80: /* The following 2 functions (buffer_flush_all and buffer_flush_window)
81: are for use in lib/vty.c only. They should not be used elsewhere. */
82:
83: /* Call buffer_flush_available repeatedly until either all data has been
84: flushed, or an I/O error has been encountered, or the operation would
85: block. */
86: extern buffer_status_t buffer_flush_all (struct buffer *, int fd);
87:
88: /* Attempt to write enough data to the given fd to fill a window of the
89: given width and height (and remove the data written from the buffer).
90:
91: If !no_more, then a message saying " --More-- " is appended.
92: If erase is true, then first overwrite the previous " --More-- " message
93: with spaces.
94:
95: Any write error (including EAGAIN or EINTR) will cause this function
96: to return -1 (because the logic for handling the erase and more features
97: is too complicated to retry the write later).
98: */
99: extern buffer_status_t buffer_flush_window (struct buffer *, int fd, int width,
100: int height, int erase, int no_more);
101:
102: #endif /* _ZEBRA_BUFFER_H */
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