/* * Copyright (C) 2015 Martine Lenders * * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser * General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level * directory for more details. */ /** * @defgroup net_conn_udp UDP connections * @ingroup net_conn * @deprecated Please use @ref net_sock_udp instead * @brief Connection submodule for UDP connections * @{ * * @file * @brief UDP connection definitions * * @author Martine Lenders */ #ifndef NET_CONN_UDP_H_ #define NET_CONN_UDP_H_ #include #include #ifdef MODULE_GNRC_CONN_UDP #include "net/gnrc/conn.h" #endif #ifdef MODULE_LWIP_CONN_UDP #include "lwip/conn.h" #endif #ifdef MODULE_EMB6_CONN_UDP #include "emb6/conn/udp.h" #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * @brief Forward declaration of @ref conn_udp_t to allow for external definition. */ struct conn_udp; /** * @brief Implementation-specific type of a UDP connection object */ typedef struct conn_udp conn_udp_t; /** * @brief Creates a new UDP connection object * * @param[out] conn Preallocated connection object. Must fill the size of the stack-specific * connection desriptor. * @param[in] addr The local network layer address for @p conn. * @param[in] addr_len The length of @p addr. Must be fitting for the @p family. * @param[in] family The family of @p addr (see @ref net_af). * @param[in] port The local UDP port for @p conn. * * @todo With @ref net_gnrc @ref conn_udp_recvfrom needs to be called from the * same thread as for this function. This is undesired behavior and * will be fixed in upcoming versions of RIOT. * * @return 0 on success. * @return any other negative number in case of an error. For portability implementations should * draw inspiration of the errno values from the POSIX' bind() function specification. */ int conn_udp_create(conn_udp_t *conn, const void *addr, size_t addr_len, int family, uint16_t port); /** * @brief Closes a UDP connection * * @param[in,out] conn A UDP connection object. */ void conn_udp_close(conn_udp_t *conn); /** * @brief Gets the local address of a UDP connection * * @param[in] conn A UDP connection object. * @param[out] addr The local network layer address. Must have space for any address of * the connection's family. * @param[out] port The local UDP port. * * @return length of @p addr on success. * @return any other negative number in case of an error. For portability implementations should * draw inspiration of the errno values from the POSIX' getsockname() function * specification. */ int conn_udp_getlocaladdr(conn_udp_t *conn, void *addr, uint16_t *port); /** * @brief Receives a UDP message * * @param[in] conn A UDP connection object. * @param[out] data Pointer where the received data should be stored. * @param[in] max_len Maximum space available at @p data. * @param[out] addr NULL pointer or the sender's network layer address. Must have space * for any address of the connection's family. * @param[out] addr_len Length of @p addr. Can be NULL if @p addr is NULL. * @param[out] port NULL pointer or the sender's UDP port. * * @note Function may block. * * @todo With @ref net_gnrc this function needs to be called from the same * thread as @ref conn_udp_create. This is undesired behavior and will * be fixed in upcoming versions of RIOT. * * @return The number of bytes received on success. * @return 0, if no received data is available, but everything is in order. * @return any other negative number in case of an error. For portability, implementations should * draw inspiration of the errno values from the POSIX' recv(), recvfrom(), or recvmsg() * function specification. */ int conn_udp_recvfrom(conn_udp_t *conn, void *data, size_t max_len, void *addr, size_t *addr_len, uint16_t *port); /** * @brief Sends a UDP message * * @param[in] data Pointer to the data to send. * @param[in] len Length of the @p data to send. * @param[in] src The source address. May be NULL for any interface address. * @param[in] src_len Length of @p src. May be 0 if @p src is NULL * @param[in] dst The receiver's network address. * @param[in] dst_len Length of @p dst. * @param[in] family The family of @p src and @p dst (see @ref net_af). * @param[in] sport The source UDP port. * @param[in] dport The receiver's UDP port. * * @note Function may block. * * @return The number of bytes sent on success. * @return any other negative number in case of an error. For portability, implementations should * draw inspiration of the errno values from the POSIX' send(), sendfrom(), or sendmsg() * function specification. */ int conn_udp_sendto(const void *data, size_t len, const void *src, size_t src_len, const void *dst, size_t dst_len, int family, uint16_t sport, uint16_t dport); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* NET_CONN_UDP4_H_ */ /** @} */