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This can be used to relax the definition * of a match when comparing data bytes, e.g., can be used for case-insensitive string comparison. * * @param[in] aFirst A first byte. * @param[in] aSecond A second byte. * * @retval TRUE if @p aFirst matches @p aSecond. * @retval FALSE if @p aFirst does not match @p aSecond. * */ typedef bool (*ByteMatcher)(uint8_t aFirst, uint8_t aSecond); /** * Implements common utility methods used by `Data` and `MutableData`. * */ class DataUtils { protected: DataUtils(void) = default; static bool MatchBytes(const uint8_t *aFirstBuffer, const uint8_t *aSecondBuffer, uint16_t aLength, ByteMatcher aMatcher); }; template class MutableData; /** * Represents a generic `Data` which is simply a wrapper over a pointer to a buffer with a given data length. * * The data length can be either `uint8_t` or `uint16_t` (determined by the template parameter `kDataLengthType`). * * While a `Data` instance itself can change (for example, it can be updated to point to another buffer), it always * treats the content of the buffer as immutable. * * A `Data` instance MUST be initialized (using any of the `Init()` methods) before calling any other methods on the * instance (e.g., `GetBytes()` or `GetLength()`), otherwise the behavior is undefined. * * @tparam kDataLengthType Determines the data length type (`uint8_t` or `uint16_t`). * */ template class Data : public Clearable>, public Unequatable>, private DataUtils { friend class MutableData; public: /** * Represents the data length type (`uint8_t` or `uint16_t`). * */ using LengthType = typename TypeTraits::Conditional::Type; /** * Initializes the `Data` to point to a given buffer with a given length. * * @param[in] aBuffer A pointer to a buffer containing the data. * @param[in] aLength The data length (number of bytes in @p aBuffer) * */ void Init(const void *aBuffer, LengthType aLength) { mBuffer = static_cast(aBuffer); mLength = aLength; } /** * Initializes the `Data` to point to a range of bytes in a given buffer. * * The range is specified by the pointers to its start @p aStart and its end @p aEnd. `Data` will point to the * bytes in the buffer from @p aStart up to but excluding @p aEnd (i.e., `aStart <= bytes < aEnd`). * * @param[in] aStart Pointer to the start of the range. * @param[in] aEnd Pointer to the end of the range. * */ void InitFromRange(const uint8_t *aStart, const uint8_t *aEnd) { Init(aStart, static_cast(aEnd - aStart)); } /** * Initializes the `Data` to point to the content of an object. * * @tparm ObjectType The object type (MUST not be a pointer type). * * @param[in] aObject The object to initialize the `Data` with. * */ template void InitFrom(const ObjectType &aObject) { static_assert(!TypeTraits::IsPointer::kValue, "ObjectType MUST not be a pointer"); Init(&aObject, sizeof(aObject)); } /** * Returns a pointer to the data bytes buffer. * * @returns A pointer to the data bytes buffer (can be `nullptr` if `Data` is cleared). * */ const uint8_t *GetBytes(void) const { return mBuffer; } /** * Returns the data length. * * @returns The data length (number of bytes). * */ LengthType GetLength(void) const { return mLength; } /** * Sets the data length. * * @param[in] aLength The data length (number of bytes). * */ void SetLength(LengthType aLength) { mLength = aLength; } /** * Copies the `Data` bytes to a given buffer. * * It is up to the caller to ensure that @p aBuffer has enough space for the current data length. * * @param[out] aBuffer The buffer to copy the bytes into. * */ void CopyBytesTo(void *aBuffer) const { memcpy(aBuffer, mBuffer, mLength); } /** * Compares the `Data` content with the bytes from a given buffer. * * It is up to the caller to ensure that @p aBuffer has enough bytes to compare with the current data length. * * @param[in] aBuffer A pointer to a buffer to compare with the data. * * @retval TRUE The `Data` content matches the bytes in @p aBuffer. * @retval FALSE The `Data` content does not match the byes in @p aBuffer. * */ bool MatchesBytesIn(const void *aBuffer) const { return memcmp(mBuffer, aBuffer, mLength) == 0; } /** * Compares the `Data` content with the bytes from a given buffer using a given `Matcher` function. * * It is up to the caller to ensure that @p aBuffer has enough bytes to compare with the current data length. * * @param[in] aBuffer A pointer to a buffer to compare with the data. * @param[in] aMatcher A `ByteMatcher` function to match the bytes. If `nullptr`, bytes are compared directly. * * @retval TRUE The `Data` content matches the bytes in @p aBuffer. * @retval FALSE The `Data` content does not match the byes in @p aBuffer. * */ bool MatchesBytesIn(const void *aBuffer, ByteMatcher aMatcher) { return MatchBytes(mBuffer, static_cast(aBuffer), mLength, aMatcher); } /** * Overloads operator `==` to compare the `Data` content with the content from another one. * * @param[in] aOtherData The other `Data` to compare with. * * @retval TRUE The two `Data` instances have matching content (same length and same bytes). * @retval FALSE The two `Data` instances do not have matching content. * */ bool operator==(const Data &aOtherData) const { return (mLength == aOtherData.mLength) && MatchesBytesIn(aOtherData.mBuffer); } /** * Checks whether the `Data` starts with the same byte content as from another `Data` instance. * * Checks that the `Data` instance contains the same bytes as @p aOtherData but allows it to have * additional bytes at the end. * * @param[in] aOtherData The other `Data` to compare with. * * @retval TRUE This `Data` starts with the same byte content as in @p aOtherData. * @retval FALSE This `Data` does not start with the same byte content as in @p aOtherData. * */ bool StartsWith(const Data &aOtherData) const { return (mLength >= aOtherData.mLength) && aOtherData.MatchesBytesIn(mBuffer); } private: const uint8_t *mBuffer; LengthType mLength; }; /** * Represents a generic `MutableData` which is simply a wrapper over a pointer to a buffer with a given data * length. * * It inherits from `Data` but unlike `Data` which treats its buffer content as immutable, `MutableData` allows its * data buffer content to be changed. * * A `MutableData` instance MUST be initialized (using any of the `Init()` methods) before calling any other methods * (e.g., `GetBytes()` or `GetLength()`), otherwise the behavior is undefined. * */ template class MutableData : public Data { using Base = Data; using Base::mBuffer; using Base::mLength; public: /** * Represents the data length type (`uint8_t` or `uint16_t`). * */ using LengthType = typename Base::LengthType; /** * Initializes the `MutableData` to point to a given buffer with a given length. * * @param[in] aBuffer A pointer to a buffer containing the data. * @param[in] aLength The data length (number of bytes in @p aBuffer) * */ void Init(void *aBuffer, LengthType aLength) { Base::Init(aBuffer, aLength); } /** * Initializes the `MutableData` to point to a range of bytes in a given buffer. * * The range is specified by the pointers to its start @p aStart and its end @p aEnd. `Data` will point to the * bytes in the buffer from @p aStart up to but excluding @p aEnd (i.e., `aStart <= bytes < aEnd`). * * @param[in] aStart Pointer to the start of the range. * @param[in] aEnd Pointer to the end of the range. * */ void InitFormRange(uint8_t *aStart, uint8_t *aEnd) { Base::InitFormRange(aStart, aEnd); } /** * Initializes the `MutableData` to point to the content of an object. * * @tparm ObjectType The object type (MUST not be a pointer type). * * @param[in] aObject The object to initialize the `MutableData` with. * */ template void InitFrom(ObjectType &aObject) { static_assert(!TypeTraits::IsPointer::kValue, "ObjectType MUST not be a pointer"); Init(&aObject, sizeof(aObject)); } /** * Returns a pointer to the data bytes buffer. * * @returns A pointer to the data bytes buffer (can be `nullptr` if `Data` is empty or uninitialized). * */ uint8_t *GetBytes(void) { return AsNonConst(Base::GetBytes()); } /** * Returns a pointer to the data bytes buffer. * * @returns A pointer to the data bytes buffer (can be `nullptr` if `Data` is empty or uninitialized). * */ const uint8_t *GetBytes(void) const { return Base::GetBytes(); } /** * Clears all the bytes (sets them to zero) in the buffer pointed by the `MutableData`. * */ void ClearBytes(void) { memset(GetBytes(), 0, mLength); } /** * Copies the bytes from a given buffer into the `MutableData` buffer. * * If the current `MutableData` length is larger than or equal to @p aLength, then all the bytes are copied * from @p aBuffer into the buffer of `MutableData` and the `MutableData`'s length is changed to @p aLength. * * If the current `MutableData` length is smaller than @p aLength, then the method returns `kErrorNoBufs` but still * copies as many bytes as can fit. * * @param[in] aBuffer A pointer to a buffer to copy from. * @param[in] aLength The length of @p aBuffer (number of bytes). * * @retval kErrorNone Successfully copied the bytes into `MutableData` buffer and adjusted its length. * @retval kErrorNoBufs `MutableData` buffer cannot fit the given @p aLength bytes. * */ Error CopyBytesFrom(const uint8_t *aBuffer, LengthType aLength) { Error error = (mLength >= aLength) ? kErrorNone : kErrorNoBufs; mLength = Min(mLength, aLength); memcpy(AsNonConst(mBuffer), aBuffer, mLength); return error; } /** * Copies the bytes from an given `Data` instance into the `MutableData` buffer. * * If the current `MutableData` length is larger than or equal to the @p aData length, then all the bytes are copied * from @p aData into the buffer of `MutableData` and the `MutableData`'s length is adjusted accordingly. * * If the current `MutableData` length is smaller than @p aData length, then as many bytes as can fit are copied * and the method returns `kErrorNoBufs`. * * @param[in] aData A `Data` instance to copy the content from. * * @retval kErrorNone Successfully copied the bytes into `MutableData` buffer and adjusted its length. * @retval kErrorNoBufs `MutableData` buffer cannot fit the given @p aData bytes. * */ Error CopyBytesFrom(const Data &aData) { return CopyBytesFrom(aData.GetBytes(), aData.GetLength()); } }; } // namespace ot #endif // DATA_HPP_