1 /** @file
2 * @brief Network context definitions
3 *
4 * An API for applications to define a network connection.
5 */
6
7 /*
8 * Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation
9 * Copyright (c) 2021 Nordic Semiconductor
10 *
11 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
12 */
13
14 #ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_NET_NET_CONTEXT_H_
15 #define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_NET_NET_CONTEXT_H_
16
17 /**
18 * @brief Application network context
19 * @defgroup net_context Application network context
20 * @ingroup networking
21 * @{
22 */
23
24 #include <zephyr/kernel.h>
25 #include <zephyr/sys/atomic.h>
26
27 #include <zephyr/net/net_ip.h>
28 #include <zephyr/net/net_if.h>
29 #include <zephyr/net/net_stats.h>
30
31 #ifdef __cplusplus
32 extern "C" {
33 #endif
34
35 /** Is this context used or not */
36 #define NET_CONTEXT_IN_USE BIT(0)
37
38 /** State of the context (bits 1 & 2 in the flags) */
39 enum net_context_state {
40 NET_CONTEXT_IDLE = 0,
41 NET_CONTEXT_UNCONNECTED = 0,
42 NET_CONTEXT_CONFIGURING = 1,
43 NET_CONTEXT_CONNECTING = 1,
44 NET_CONTEXT_READY = 2,
45 NET_CONTEXT_CONNECTED = 2,
46 NET_CONTEXT_LISTENING = 3,
47 };
48
49 /**
50 * The address family, connection type and IP protocol are
51 * stored into a bit field to save space.
52 */
53 /** Protocol family of this connection */
54 #define NET_CONTEXT_FAMILY (BIT(3) | BIT(4) | BIT(5))
55
56 /** Type of the connection (datagram / stream / raw) */
57 #define NET_CONTEXT_TYPE (BIT(6) | BIT(7))
58
59 /** Remote address set */
60 #define NET_CONTEXT_REMOTE_ADDR_SET BIT(8)
61
62 /** Is the socket accepting connections */
63 #define NET_CONTEXT_ACCEPTING_SOCK BIT(9)
64
65 /** Is the socket closing / closed */
66 #define NET_CONTEXT_CLOSING_SOCK BIT(10)
67
68 /* Context is bound to a specific interface */
69 #define NET_CONTEXT_BOUND_TO_IFACE BIT(11)
70
71 struct net_context;
72
73 /**
74 * @typedef net_context_recv_cb_t
75 * @brief Network data receive callback.
76 *
77 * @details The recv callback is called after a network data packet is
78 * received. This callback is called by RX thread so its stack and execution
79 * context is used here. Keep processing in the callback minimal to reduce the
80 * time spent blocked while handling packets.
81 *
82 * @param context The context to use.
83 * @param pkt Network buffer that is received. If the pkt is not NULL,
84 * then the callback will own the buffer and it needs to to unref the pkt
85 * as soon as it has finished working with it. On EOF, pkt will be NULL.
86 * @param ip_hdr a pointer to relevant IP (v4 or v6) header.
87 * @param proto_hdr a pointer to relevant protocol (udp or tcp) header.
88 * @param status Value is set to 0 if some data or the connection is
89 * at EOF, <0 if there was an error receiving data, in this case the
90 * pkt parameter is set to NULL.
91 * @param user_data The user data given in net_recv() call.
92 */
93 typedef void (*net_context_recv_cb_t)(struct net_context *context,
94 struct net_pkt *pkt,
95 union net_ip_header *ip_hdr,
96 union net_proto_header *proto_hdr,
97 int status,
98 void *user_data);
99
100 /**
101 * @typedef net_context_send_cb_t
102 * @brief Network data send callback.
103 *
104 * @details The send callback is called after a network data packet is sent.
105 * This callback is called by TX thread so its stack and execution context is
106 * used here. Keep processing in the callback minimal to reduce the time spent
107 * blocked while handling packets.
108 *
109 * @param context The context to use.
110 * @param status Value is set to >= 0: amount of data that was sent,
111 * < 0 there was an error sending data.
112 * @param user_data The user data given in net_send() call.
113 */
114 typedef void (*net_context_send_cb_t)(struct net_context *context,
115 int status,
116 void *user_data);
117
118 /**
119 * @typedef net_tcp_accept_cb_t
120 * @brief Accept callback
121 *
122 * @details The accept callback is called after a successful connection was
123 * established or if there was an error while we were waiting for a connection
124 * attempt. This callback is called by RX thread so its stack and execution
125 * context is used here. Keep processing in the callback minimal to reduce the
126 * time spent blocked while handling packets.
127 *
128 * @param new_context The context to use.
129 * @param addr The peer address.
130 * @param addrlen Length of the peer address.
131 * @param status The status code, 0 on success, < 0 otherwise
132 * @param user_data The user data given in net_context_accept() call.
133 */
134 typedef void (*net_tcp_accept_cb_t)(struct net_context *new_context,
135 struct sockaddr *addr,
136 socklen_t addrlen,
137 int status,
138 void *user_data);
139
140 /**
141 * @typedef net_context_connect_cb_t
142 * @brief Connection callback.
143 *
144 * @details The connect callback is called after a connection is being
145 * established.
146 * For TCP connections, this callback is called by RX thread so its stack and
147 * execution context is used here. The callback is called after the TCP
148 * connection was established or if the connection failed. Keep processing in
149 * the callback minimal to reduce the time spent blocked while handling
150 * packets.
151 * For UDP connections, this callback is called immediately by
152 * net_context_connect() function. UDP is a connectionless protocol so the
153 * connection can be thought of being established immediately.
154 *
155 * @param context The context to use.
156 * @param status Status of the connection establishment. This is 0
157 * if the connection was established successfully, <0 if there was an
158 * error.
159 * @param user_data The user data given in net_context_connect() call.
160 */
161 typedef void (*net_context_connect_cb_t)(struct net_context *context,
162 int status,
163 void *user_data);
164
165 /* The net_pkt_get_slab_func_t is here in order to avoid circular
166 * dependency between net_pkt.h and net_context.h
167 */
168 /**
169 * @typedef net_pkt_get_slab_func_t
170 *
171 * @brief Function that is called to get the slab that is used
172 * for net_pkt allocations.
173 *
174 * @return Pointer to valid struct k_mem_slab instance.
175 */
176 typedef struct k_mem_slab *(*net_pkt_get_slab_func_t)(void);
177
178 /* The net_pkt_get_pool_func_t is here in order to avoid circular
179 * dependency between net_pkt.h and net_context.h
180 */
181 /**
182 * @typedef net_pkt_get_pool_func_t
183 *
184 * @brief Function that is called to get the pool that is used
185 * for net_buf allocations.
186 *
187 * @return Pointer to valid struct net_buf_pool instance.
188 */
189 typedef struct net_buf_pool *(*net_pkt_get_pool_func_t)(void);
190
191 struct net_tcp;
192
193 struct net_conn_handle;
194
195 /**
196 * Note that we do not store the actual source IP address in the context
197 * because the address is already be set in the network interface struct.
198 * If there is no such source address there, the packet cannot be sent
199 * anyway. This saves 12 bytes / context in IPv6.
200 */
201 __net_socket struct net_context {
202 /** First member of the structure to allow to put contexts into a FIFO.
203 */
204 void *fifo_reserved;
205
206 /** User data associated with a context.
207 */
208 void *user_data;
209
210 /** Reference count
211 */
212 atomic_t refcount;
213
214 /** Internal lock for protecting this context from multiple access.
215 */
216 struct k_mutex lock;
217
218 /** Local endpoint address. Note that the values are in network byte
219 * order.
220 */
221 struct sockaddr_ptr local;
222
223 /** Remote endpoint address. Note that the values are in network byte
224 * order.
225 */
226 struct sockaddr remote;
227
228 /** Connection handle */
229 struct net_conn_handle *conn_handler;
230
231 /** Receive callback to be called when desired packet
232 * has been received.
233 */
234 net_context_recv_cb_t recv_cb;
235
236 /** Send callback to be called when the packet has been sent
237 * successfully.
238 */
239 net_context_send_cb_t send_cb;
240
241 /** Connect callback to be called when a connection has been
242 * established.
243 */
244 net_context_connect_cb_t connect_cb;
245
246 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_NET_PKT_POOL)
247 /** Get TX net_buf pool for this context.
248 */
249 net_pkt_get_slab_func_t tx_slab;
250
251 /** Get DATA net_buf pool for this context.
252 */
253 net_pkt_get_pool_func_t data_pool;
254 #endif /* CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_NET_PKT_POOL */
255
256 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_TCP)
257 /** TCP connection information */
258 void *tcp;
259 #endif /* CONFIG_NET_TCP */
260
261 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_SYNC_RECV)
262 /**
263 * Semaphore to signal synchronous recv call completion.
264 */
265 struct k_sem recv_data_wait;
266 #endif /* CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_SYNC_RECV */
267
268 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_SOCKETS)
269 /** BSD socket private data */
270 void *socket_data;
271
272 /** Per-socket packet or connection queues */
273 union {
274 struct k_fifo recv_q;
275 struct k_fifo accept_q;
276 };
277
278 struct {
279 /** Condition variable used when receiving data */
280 struct k_condvar recv;
281
282 /** Mutex used by condition variable */
283 struct k_mutex *lock;
284 } cond;
285 #endif /* CONFIG_NET_SOCKETS */
286
287 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_OFFLOAD)
288 /** context for use by offload drivers */
289 void *offload_context;
290 #endif /* CONFIG_NET_OFFLOAD */
291
292 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_SOCKETS_CAN)
293 int can_filter_id;
294 #endif /* CONFIG_NET_SOCKETS_CAN */
295
296 /** Option values */
297 struct {
298 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_PRIORITY)
299 /** Priority of the network data sent via this net_context */
300 uint8_t priority;
301 #endif
302 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_TXTIME)
303 bool txtime;
304 #endif
305 #if defined(CONFIG_SOCKS)
306 struct {
307 struct sockaddr addr;
308 socklen_t addrlen;
309 } proxy;
310 #endif
311 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_RCVTIMEO)
312 k_timeout_t rcvtimeo;
313 #endif
314 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_SNDTIMEO)
315 k_timeout_t sndtimeo;
316 #endif
317 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_RCVBUF)
318 uint16_t rcvbuf;
319 #endif
320 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_SNDBUF)
321 uint16_t sndbuf;
322 #endif
323 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_DSCP_ECN)
324 uint8_t dscp_ecn;
325 #endif
326 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_REUSEADDR)
327 bool reuseaddr;
328 #endif
329 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_REUSEPORT)
330 bool reuseport;
331 #endif
332 } options;
333
334 /** Protocol (UDP, TCP or IEEE 802.3 protocol value) */
335 uint16_t proto;
336
337 /** Flags for the context */
338 uint16_t flags;
339
340 /** Network interface assigned to this context */
341 int8_t iface;
342
343 /** IPv6 hop limit or IPv4 ttl for packets sent via this context. */
344 union {
345 uint8_t ipv6_hop_limit;
346 uint8_t ipv4_ttl;
347 };
348
349 #if defined(CONFIG_SOCKS)
350 bool proxy_enabled;
351 #endif
352
353 };
354
net_context_is_used(struct net_context * context)355 static inline bool net_context_is_used(struct net_context *context)
356 {
357 NET_ASSERT(context);
358
359 return context->flags & NET_CONTEXT_IN_USE;
360 }
361
net_context_is_bound_to_iface(struct net_context * context)362 static inline bool net_context_is_bound_to_iface(struct net_context *context)
363 {
364 NET_ASSERT(context);
365
366 return context->flags & NET_CONTEXT_BOUND_TO_IFACE;
367 }
368
369 /**
370 * @brief Is this context is accepting data now.
371 *
372 * @param context Network context.
373 *
374 * @return True if the context is accepting connections, False otherwise.
375 */
net_context_is_accepting(struct net_context * context)376 static inline bool net_context_is_accepting(struct net_context *context)
377 {
378 NET_ASSERT(context);
379
380 return context->flags & NET_CONTEXT_ACCEPTING_SOCK;
381 }
382
383 /**
384 * @brief Set this context to accept data now.
385 *
386 * @param context Network context.
387 * @param accepting True if accepting, False if not
388 */
net_context_set_accepting(struct net_context * context,bool accepting)389 static inline void net_context_set_accepting(struct net_context *context,
390 bool accepting)
391 {
392 NET_ASSERT(context);
393
394 if (accepting) {
395 context->flags |= NET_CONTEXT_ACCEPTING_SOCK;
396 } else {
397 context->flags &= ~NET_CONTEXT_ACCEPTING_SOCK;
398 }
399 }
400
401 /**
402 * @brief Is this context closing.
403 *
404 * @param context Network context.
405 *
406 * @return True if the context is closing, False otherwise.
407 */
net_context_is_closing(struct net_context * context)408 static inline bool net_context_is_closing(struct net_context *context)
409 {
410 NET_ASSERT(context);
411
412 return context->flags & NET_CONTEXT_CLOSING_SOCK;
413 }
414
415 /**
416 * @brief Set this context to closing.
417 *
418 * @param context Network context.
419 * @param closing True if closing, False if not
420 */
net_context_set_closing(struct net_context * context,bool closing)421 static inline void net_context_set_closing(struct net_context *context,
422 bool closing)
423 {
424 NET_ASSERT(context);
425
426 if (closing) {
427 context->flags |= NET_CONTEXT_CLOSING_SOCK;
428 } else {
429 context->flags &= ~NET_CONTEXT_CLOSING_SOCK;
430 }
431 }
432
433 #define NET_CONTEXT_STATE_SHIFT 1
434 #define NET_CONTEXT_STATE_MASK 0x03
435
436 /**
437 * @brief Get state for this network context.
438 *
439 * @details This function returns the state of the context.
440 *
441 * @param context Network context.
442 *
443 * @return Network state.
444 */
445 static inline
net_context_get_state(struct net_context * context)446 enum net_context_state net_context_get_state(struct net_context *context)
447 {
448 NET_ASSERT(context);
449
450 return (enum net_context_state)
451 ((context->flags >> NET_CONTEXT_STATE_SHIFT) &
452 NET_CONTEXT_STATE_MASK);
453 }
454
455 /**
456 * @brief Set state for this network context.
457 *
458 * @details This function sets the state of the context.
459 *
460 * @param context Network context.
461 * @param state New network context state.
462 */
net_context_set_state(struct net_context * context,enum net_context_state state)463 static inline void net_context_set_state(struct net_context *context,
464 enum net_context_state state)
465 {
466 NET_ASSERT(context);
467
468 context->flags &= ~(NET_CONTEXT_STATE_MASK << NET_CONTEXT_STATE_SHIFT);
469 context->flags |= ((state & NET_CONTEXT_STATE_MASK) <<
470 NET_CONTEXT_STATE_SHIFT);
471 }
472
473 /**
474 * @brief Get address family for this network context.
475 *
476 * @details This function returns the address family (IPv4 or IPv6)
477 * of the context.
478 *
479 * @param context Network context.
480 *
481 * @return Network state.
482 */
net_context_get_family(struct net_context * context)483 static inline sa_family_t net_context_get_family(struct net_context *context)
484 {
485 NET_ASSERT(context);
486
487 return ((context->flags & NET_CONTEXT_FAMILY) >> 3);
488 }
489
490 /**
491 * @brief Set address family for this network context.
492 *
493 * @details This function sets the address family (IPv4, IPv6 or AF_PACKET)
494 * of the context.
495 *
496 * @param context Network context.
497 * @param family Address family (AF_INET, AF_INET6, AF_PACKET, AF_CAN)
498 */
net_context_set_family(struct net_context * context,sa_family_t family)499 static inline void net_context_set_family(struct net_context *context,
500 sa_family_t family)
501 {
502 uint8_t flag = 0U;
503
504 NET_ASSERT(context);
505
506 if (family == AF_UNSPEC || family == AF_INET || family == AF_INET6 ||
507 family == AF_PACKET || family == AF_CAN) {
508 /* Family is in BIT(4), BIT(5) and BIT(6) */
509 flag = family << 3;
510 }
511
512 context->flags |= flag;
513 }
514
515 /**
516 * @brief Get context type for this network context.
517 *
518 * @details This function returns the context type (stream, datagram or raw)
519 * of the context.
520 *
521 * @param context Network context.
522 *
523 * @return Network context type.
524 */
525 static inline
net_context_get_type(struct net_context * context)526 enum net_sock_type net_context_get_type(struct net_context *context)
527 {
528 NET_ASSERT(context);
529
530 return (enum net_sock_type)((context->flags & NET_CONTEXT_TYPE) >> 6);
531 }
532
533 /**
534 * @brief Set context type for this network context.
535 *
536 * @details This function sets the context type (stream or datagram)
537 * of the context.
538 *
539 * @param context Network context.
540 * @param type Context type (SOCK_STREAM or SOCK_DGRAM)
541 */
net_context_set_type(struct net_context * context,enum net_sock_type type)542 static inline void net_context_set_type(struct net_context *context,
543 enum net_sock_type type)
544 {
545 uint16_t flag = 0U;
546
547 NET_ASSERT(context);
548
549 if (type == SOCK_DGRAM || type == SOCK_STREAM || type == SOCK_RAW) {
550 /* Type is in BIT(6) and BIT(7)*/
551 flag = type << 6;
552 }
553
554 context->flags |= flag;
555 }
556
557 /**
558 * @brief Set CAN filter id for this network context.
559 *
560 * @details This function sets the CAN filter id of the context.
561 *
562 * @param context Network context.
563 * @param filter_id CAN filter id
564 */
565 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_SOCKETS_CAN)
net_context_set_can_filter_id(struct net_context * context,int filter_id)566 static inline void net_context_set_can_filter_id(struct net_context *context,
567 int filter_id)
568 {
569 NET_ASSERT(context);
570
571 context->can_filter_id = filter_id;
572 }
573 #else
net_context_set_can_filter_id(struct net_context * context,int filter_id)574 static inline void net_context_set_can_filter_id(struct net_context *context,
575 int filter_id)
576 {
577 ARG_UNUSED(context);
578 ARG_UNUSED(filter_id);
579 }
580 #endif
581
582 /**
583 * @brief Get CAN filter id for this network context.
584 *
585 * @details This function gets the CAN filter id of the context.
586 *
587 * @param context Network context.
588 *
589 * @return Filter id of this network context
590 */
591 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_SOCKETS_CAN)
net_context_get_can_filter_id(struct net_context * context)592 static inline int net_context_get_can_filter_id(struct net_context *context)
593 {
594 NET_ASSERT(context);
595
596 return context->can_filter_id;
597 }
598 #else
net_context_get_can_filter_id(struct net_context * context)599 static inline int net_context_get_can_filter_id(struct net_context *context)
600 {
601 ARG_UNUSED(context);
602
603 return -1;
604 }
605 #endif
606
607 /**
608 * @brief Get context IP protocol for this network context.
609 *
610 * @details This function returns the IP protocol (UDP / TCP /
611 * IEEE 802.3 protocol value) of the context.
612 *
613 * @param context Network context.
614 *
615 * @return Network context IP protocol.
616 */
net_context_get_proto(struct net_context * context)617 static inline uint16_t net_context_get_proto(struct net_context *context)
618 {
619 return context->proto;
620 }
621
622 /**
623 * @brief Set context IP protocol for this network context.
624 *
625 * @details This function sets the context IP protocol (UDP / TCP)
626 * of the context.
627 *
628 * @param context Network context.
629 * @param proto Context IP protocol (IPPROTO_UDP, IPPROTO_TCP or IEEE 802.3
630 * protocol value)
631 */
net_context_set_proto(struct net_context * context,uint16_t proto)632 static inline void net_context_set_proto(struct net_context *context,
633 uint16_t proto)
634 {
635 context->proto = proto;
636 }
637
638 /**
639 * @brief Get network interface for this context.
640 *
641 * @details This function returns the used network interface.
642 *
643 * @param context Network context.
644 *
645 * @return Context network interface if context is bind to interface,
646 * NULL otherwise.
647 */
648 static inline
net_context_get_iface(struct net_context * context)649 struct net_if *net_context_get_iface(struct net_context *context)
650 {
651 NET_ASSERT(context);
652
653 return net_if_get_by_index(context->iface);
654 }
655
656 /**
657 * @brief Set network interface for this context.
658 *
659 * @details This function binds network interface to this context.
660 *
661 * @param context Network context.
662 * @param iface Network interface.
663 */
net_context_set_iface(struct net_context * context,struct net_if * iface)664 static inline void net_context_set_iface(struct net_context *context,
665 struct net_if *iface)
666 {
667 NET_ASSERT(iface);
668
669 context->iface = net_if_get_by_iface(iface);
670 }
671
net_context_get_ipv4_ttl(struct net_context * context)672 static inline uint8_t net_context_get_ipv4_ttl(struct net_context *context)
673 {
674 return context->ipv4_ttl;
675 }
676
net_context_set_ipv4_ttl(struct net_context * context,uint8_t ttl)677 static inline void net_context_set_ipv4_ttl(struct net_context *context,
678 uint8_t ttl)
679 {
680 context->ipv4_ttl = ttl;
681 }
682
net_context_get_ipv6_hop_limit(struct net_context * context)683 static inline uint8_t net_context_get_ipv6_hop_limit(struct net_context *context)
684 {
685 return context->ipv6_hop_limit;
686 }
687
net_context_set_ipv6_hop_limit(struct net_context * context,uint8_t hop_limit)688 static inline void net_context_set_ipv6_hop_limit(struct net_context *context,
689 uint8_t hop_limit)
690 {
691 context->ipv6_hop_limit = hop_limit;
692 }
693
694 #if defined(CONFIG_SOCKS)
net_context_set_proxy_enabled(struct net_context * context,bool enable)695 static inline void net_context_set_proxy_enabled(struct net_context *context,
696 bool enable)
697 {
698 context->proxy_enabled = enable;
699 }
700
net_context_is_proxy_enabled(struct net_context * context)701 static inline bool net_context_is_proxy_enabled(struct net_context *context)
702 {
703 return context->proxy_enabled;
704 }
705 #else
net_context_set_proxy_enabled(struct net_context * context,bool enable)706 static inline void net_context_set_proxy_enabled(struct net_context *context,
707 bool enable)
708 {
709 ARG_UNUSED(context);
710 ARG_UNUSED(enable);
711 }
712
net_context_is_proxy_enabled(struct net_context * context)713 static inline bool net_context_is_proxy_enabled(struct net_context *context)
714 {
715 return false;
716 }
717 #endif
718
719 /**
720 * @brief Get network context.
721 *
722 * @details Network context is used to define the connection 5-tuple
723 * (protocol, remote address, remote port, source address and source
724 * port). Random free port number will be assigned to source port when
725 * context is created. This is similar as BSD socket() function.
726 * The context will be created with a reference count of 1.
727 *
728 * @param family IP address family (AF_INET or AF_INET6)
729 * @param type Type of the socket, SOCK_STREAM or SOCK_DGRAM
730 * @param ip_proto IP protocol, IPPROTO_UDP or IPPROTO_TCP. For raw socket
731 * access, the value is the L2 protocol value from IEEE 802.3 (see ethernet.h)
732 * @param context The allocated context is returned to the caller.
733 *
734 * @return 0 if ok, < 0 if error
735 */
736 int net_context_get(sa_family_t family,
737 enum net_sock_type type,
738 uint16_t ip_proto,
739 struct net_context **context);
740
741 /**
742 * @brief Close and unref a network context.
743 *
744 * @details This releases the context. It is not possible to send or
745 * receive data via this context after this call. This is similar as
746 * BSD shutdown() function. For legacy compatibility, this function
747 * will implicitly decrement the reference count and possibly destroy
748 * the context either now or when it reaches a final state.
749 *
750 * @param context The context to be closed.
751 *
752 * @return 0 if ok, < 0 if error
753 */
754 int net_context_put(struct net_context *context);
755
756 /**
757 * @brief Take a reference count to a net_context, preventing destruction
758 *
759 * @details Network contexts are not recycled until their reference
760 * count reaches zero. Note that this does not prevent any "close"
761 * behavior that results from errors or net_context_put. It simply
762 * prevents the context from being recycled for further use.
763 *
764 * @param context The context on which to increment the reference count
765 *
766 * @return The new reference count
767 */
768 int net_context_ref(struct net_context *context);
769
770 /**
771 * @brief Decrement the reference count to a network context
772 *
773 * @details Decrements the refcount. If it reaches zero, the context
774 * will be recycled. Note that this does not cause any
775 * network-visible "close" behavior (i.e. future packets to this
776 * connection may see TCP RST or ICMP port unreachable responses). See
777 * net_context_put() for that.
778 *
779 * @param context The context on which to decrement the reference count
780 *
781 * @return The new reference count, zero if the context was destroyed
782 */
783 int net_context_unref(struct net_context *context);
784
785 /**
786 * @brief Create IPv4 packet in provided net_pkt from context
787 *
788 * @param context Network context for a connection
789 * @param pkt Network packet
790 * @param src Source address, or NULL to choose a default
791 * @param dst Destination IPv4 address
792 *
793 * @return Return 0 on success, negative errno otherwise.
794 */
795 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_IPV4)
796 int net_context_create_ipv4_new(struct net_context *context,
797 struct net_pkt *pkt,
798 const struct in_addr *src,
799 const struct in_addr *dst);
800 #else
net_context_create_ipv4_new(struct net_context * context,struct net_pkt * pkt,const struct in_addr * src,const struct in_addr * dst)801 static inline int net_context_create_ipv4_new(struct net_context *context,
802 struct net_pkt *pkt,
803 const struct in_addr *src,
804 const struct in_addr *dst)
805 {
806 return -1;
807 }
808 #endif /* CONFIG_NET_IPV4 */
809
810 /**
811 * @brief Create IPv6 packet in provided net_pkt from context
812 *
813 * @param context Network context for a connection
814 * @param pkt Network packet
815 * @param src Source address, or NULL to choose a default from context
816 * @param dst Destination IPv6 address
817 *
818 * @return Return 0 on success, negative errno otherwise.
819 */
820 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_IPV6)
821 int net_context_create_ipv6_new(struct net_context *context,
822 struct net_pkt *pkt,
823 const struct in6_addr *src,
824 const struct in6_addr *dst);
825 #else
net_context_create_ipv6_new(struct net_context * context,struct net_pkt * pkt,const struct in6_addr * src,const struct in6_addr * dst)826 static inline int net_context_create_ipv6_new(struct net_context *context,
827 struct net_pkt *pkt,
828 const struct in6_addr *src,
829 const struct in6_addr *dst)
830 {
831 return -1;
832 }
833 #endif /* CONFIG_NET_IPV6 */
834
835 /**
836 * @brief Assign a socket a local address.
837 *
838 * @details This is similar as BSD bind() function.
839 *
840 * @param context The context to be assigned.
841 * @param addr Address to assigned.
842 * @param addrlen Length of the address.
843 *
844 * @return 0 if ok, < 0 if error
845 */
846 int net_context_bind(struct net_context *context,
847 const struct sockaddr *addr,
848 socklen_t addrlen);
849
850 /**
851 * @brief Mark the context as a listening one.
852 *
853 * @details This is similar as BSD listen() function.
854 *
855 * @param context The context to use.
856 * @param backlog The size of the pending connections backlog.
857 *
858 * @return 0 if ok, < 0 if error
859 */
860 int net_context_listen(struct net_context *context,
861 int backlog);
862
863 /**
864 * @brief Create a network connection.
865 *
866 * @details The net_context_connect function creates a network
867 * connection to the host specified by addr. After the
868 * connection is established, the user-supplied callback (cb)
869 * is executed. cb is called even if the timeout was set to
870 * K_FOREVER. cb is not called if the timeout expires.
871 * For datagram sockets (SOCK_DGRAM), this function only sets
872 * the peer address.
873 * This function is similar to the BSD connect() function.
874 *
875 * @param context The network context.
876 * @param addr The peer address to connect to.
877 * @param addrlen Peer address length.
878 * @param cb Callback function. Set to NULL if not required.
879 * @param timeout The timeout value for the connection. Possible values:
880 * * K_NO_WAIT: this function will return immediately,
881 * * K_FOREVER: this function will block until the
882 * connection is established,
883 * * >0: this function will wait the specified ms.
884 * @param user_data Data passed to the callback function.
885 *
886 * @return 0 on success.
887 * @return -EINVAL if an invalid parameter is passed as an argument.
888 * @return -ENOTSUP if the operation is not supported or implemented.
889 * @return -ETIMEDOUT if the connect operation times out.
890 */
891 int net_context_connect(struct net_context *context,
892 const struct sockaddr *addr,
893 socklen_t addrlen,
894 net_context_connect_cb_t cb,
895 k_timeout_t timeout,
896 void *user_data);
897
898 /**
899 * @brief Accept a network connection attempt.
900 *
901 * @details Accept a connection being established. This function
902 * will return immediately if the timeout is set to K_NO_WAIT.
903 * In this case the context will call the supplied callback when ever
904 * there is a connection established to this context. This is "a register
905 * handler and forget" type of call (async).
906 * If the timeout is set to K_FOREVER, the function will wait
907 * until the connection is established. Timeout value > 0, will wait as
908 * many ms.
909 * After the connection is established a caller-supplied callback is called.
910 * The callback is called even if timeout was set to K_FOREVER, the
911 * callback is called before this function will return in this case.
912 * The callback is not called if the timeout expires.
913 * This is similar as BSD accept() function.
914 *
915 * @param context The context to use.
916 * @param cb Caller-supplied callback function.
917 * @param timeout Timeout for the connection. Possible values
918 * are K_FOREVER, K_NO_WAIT, >0.
919 * @param user_data Caller-supplied user data.
920 *
921 * @return 0 if ok, < 0 if error
922 */
923 int net_context_accept(struct net_context *context,
924 net_tcp_accept_cb_t cb,
925 k_timeout_t timeout,
926 void *user_data);
927
928 /**
929 * @brief Send data to a peer.
930 *
931 * @details This function can be used to send network data to a peer
932 * connection. After the network buffer is sent, a caller-supplied
933 * callback is called. Note that the callback might be called after this
934 * function has returned. For context of type SOCK_DGRAM, the destination
935 * address must have been set by the call to net_context_connect().
936 * This is similar as BSD send() function.
937 *
938 * @param context The network context to use.
939 * @param buf The data buffer to send
940 * @param len Length of the buffer
941 * @param cb Caller-supplied callback function.
942 * @param timeout Currently this value is not used.
943 * @param user_data Caller-supplied user data.
944 *
945 * @return 0 if ok, < 0 if error
946 */
947 int net_context_send(struct net_context *context,
948 const void *buf,
949 size_t len,
950 net_context_send_cb_t cb,
951 k_timeout_t timeout,
952 void *user_data);
953
954 /**
955 * @brief Send data to a peer specified by address.
956 *
957 * @details This function can be used to send network data to a peer
958 * specified by address. This variant can only be used for datagram
959 * connections of type SOCK_DGRAM. After the network buffer is sent,
960 * a caller-supplied callback is called. Note that the callback might be
961 * called after this function has returned.
962 * This is similar as BSD sendto() function.
963 *
964 * @param context The network context to use.
965 * @param buf The data buffer to send
966 * @param len Length of the buffer
967 * @param dst_addr Destination address.
968 * @param addrlen Length of the address.
969 * @param cb Caller-supplied callback function.
970 * @param timeout Currently this value is not used.
971 * @param user_data Caller-supplied user data.
972 *
973 * @return numbers of bytes sent on success, a negative errno otherwise
974 */
975 int net_context_sendto(struct net_context *context,
976 const void *buf,
977 size_t len,
978 const struct sockaddr *dst_addr,
979 socklen_t addrlen,
980 net_context_send_cb_t cb,
981 k_timeout_t timeout,
982 void *user_data);
983
984 /**
985 * @brief Send data in iovec to a peer specified in msghdr struct.
986 *
987 * @details This function has similar semantics as Posix sendmsg() call.
988 * For unconnected socket, the msg_name field in msghdr must be set. For
989 * connected socket the msg_name should be set to NULL, and msg_namelen to 0.
990 * After the network buffer is sent, a caller-supplied callback is called.
991 * Note that the callback might be called after this function has returned.
992 *
993 * @param context The network context to use.
994 * @param msghdr The data to send
995 * @param flags Flags for the sending.
996 * @param cb Caller-supplied callback function.
997 * @param timeout Currently this value is not used.
998 * @param user_data Caller-supplied user data.
999 *
1000 * @return numbers of bytes sent on success, a negative errno otherwise
1001 */
1002 int net_context_sendmsg(struct net_context *context,
1003 const struct msghdr *msghdr,
1004 int flags,
1005 net_context_send_cb_t cb,
1006 k_timeout_t timeout,
1007 void *user_data);
1008
1009 /**
1010 * @brief Receive network data from a peer specified by context.
1011 *
1012 * @details This function can be used to register a callback function
1013 * that is called by the network stack when network data has been received
1014 * for this context. As this function registers a callback, then there
1015 * is no need to call this function multiple times if timeout is set to
1016 * K_NO_WAIT.
1017 * If callback function or user data changes, then the function can be called
1018 * multiple times to register new values.
1019 * This function will return immediately if the timeout is set to K_NO_WAIT.
1020 * If the timeout is set to K_FOREVER, the function will wait until the
1021 * network buffer is received. Timeout value > 0 will wait as many ms.
1022 * After the network buffer is received, a caller-supplied callback is
1023 * called. The callback is called even if timeout was set to K_FOREVER,
1024 * the callback is called before this function will return in this case.
1025 * The callback is not called if the timeout expires. The timeout functionality
1026 * can be compiled out if synchronous behavior is not needed. The sync call
1027 * logic requires some memory that can be saved if only async way of call is
1028 * used. If CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_SYNC_RECV is not set, then the timeout parameter
1029 * value is ignored.
1030 * This is similar as BSD recv() function.
1031 * Note that net_context_bind() should be called before net_context_recv().
1032 * Default random port number is assigned to local port. Only bind() will
1033 * update connection information from context. If recv() is called before
1034 * bind() call, it may refuse to bind to a context which already has
1035 * a connection associated.
1036 *
1037 * @param context The network context to use.
1038 * @param cb Caller-supplied callback function.
1039 * @param timeout Caller-supplied timeout. Possible values
1040 * are K_FOREVER, K_NO_WAIT, >0.
1041 * @param user_data Caller-supplied user data.
1042 *
1043 * @return 0 if ok, < 0 if error
1044 */
1045 int net_context_recv(struct net_context *context,
1046 net_context_recv_cb_t cb,
1047 k_timeout_t timeout,
1048 void *user_data);
1049
1050 /**
1051 * @brief Update TCP receive window for context.
1052 *
1053 * @details This function should be used by an application which
1054 * doesn't fully process incoming data in its receive callback,
1055 * but for example, queues it. In this case, receive callback
1056 * should decrease the window (call this function with a negative
1057 * value) by the size of queued data, and function(s) which dequeue
1058 * data - with positive value corresponding to the dequeued size.
1059 * For example, if receive callback gets a packet with the data
1060 * size of 256 and queues it, it should call this function with
1061 * delta of -256. If a function extracts 10 bytes of the queued
1062 * data, it should call it with delta of 10.
1063 *
1064 * @param context The TCP network context to use.
1065 * @param delta Size, in bytes, by which to increase TCP receive
1066 * window (negative value to decrease).
1067 *
1068 * @return 0 if ok, < 0 if error
1069 */
1070 int net_context_update_recv_wnd(struct net_context *context,
1071 int32_t delta);
1072
1073 enum net_context_option {
1074 NET_OPT_PRIORITY = 1,
1075 NET_OPT_TXTIME = 2,
1076 NET_OPT_SOCKS5 = 3,
1077 NET_OPT_RCVTIMEO = 4,
1078 NET_OPT_SNDTIMEO = 5,
1079 NET_OPT_RCVBUF = 6,
1080 NET_OPT_SNDBUF = 7,
1081 NET_OPT_DSCP_ECN = 8,
1082 NET_OPT_REUSEADDR = 9,
1083 NET_OPT_REUSEPORT = 10,
1084 };
1085
1086 /**
1087 * @brief Set an connection option for this context.
1088 *
1089 * @param context The network context to use.
1090 * @param option Option to set
1091 * @param value Option value
1092 * @param len Option length
1093 *
1094 * @return 0 if ok, <0 if error
1095 */
1096 int net_context_set_option(struct net_context *context,
1097 enum net_context_option option,
1098 const void *value, size_t len);
1099
1100 /**
1101 * @brief Get connection option value for this context.
1102 *
1103 * @param context The network context to use.
1104 * @param option Option to set
1105 * @param value Option value
1106 * @param len Option length (returned to caller)
1107 *
1108 * @return 0 if ok, <0 if error
1109 */
1110 int net_context_get_option(struct net_context *context,
1111 enum net_context_option option,
1112 void *value, size_t *len);
1113
1114 /**
1115 * @typedef net_context_cb_t
1116 * @brief Callback used while iterating over network contexts
1117 *
1118 * @param context A valid pointer on current network context
1119 * @param user_data A valid pointer on some user data or NULL
1120 */
1121 typedef void (*net_context_cb_t)(struct net_context *context, void *user_data);
1122
1123 /**
1124 * @brief Go through all the network connections and call callback
1125 * for each network context.
1126 *
1127 * @param cb User-supplied callback function to call.
1128 * @param user_data User specified data.
1129 */
1130 void net_context_foreach(net_context_cb_t cb, void *user_data);
1131
1132 /**
1133 * @brief Set custom network buffer pools for context send operations
1134 *
1135 * Set custom network buffer pools used by the IP stack to allocate
1136 * network buffers used by the context when sending data to the
1137 * network. Using dedicated buffers may help make send operations on
1138 * a given context more reliable, e.g. not be subject to buffer
1139 * starvation due to operations on other network contexts. Buffer pools
1140 * are set per context, but several contexts may share the same buffers.
1141 * Note that there's no support for per-context custom receive packet
1142 * pools.
1143 *
1144 * @param context Context that will use the given net_buf pools.
1145 * @param tx_pool Pointer to the function that will return TX pool
1146 * to the caller. The TX pool is used when sending data to network.
1147 * There is one TX net_pkt for each network packet that is sent.
1148 * @param data_pool Pointer to the function that will return DATA pool
1149 * to the caller. The DATA pool is used to store data that is sent to
1150 * the network.
1151 */
1152 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_CONTEXT_NET_PKT_POOL)
net_context_setup_pools(struct net_context * context,net_pkt_get_slab_func_t tx_slab,net_pkt_get_pool_func_t data_pool)1153 static inline void net_context_setup_pools(struct net_context *context,
1154 net_pkt_get_slab_func_t tx_slab,
1155 net_pkt_get_pool_func_t data_pool)
1156 {
1157 NET_ASSERT(context);
1158
1159 context->tx_slab = tx_slab;
1160 context->data_pool = data_pool;
1161 }
1162 #else
1163 #define net_context_setup_pools(context, tx_pool, data_pool)
1164 #endif
1165
1166 /**
1167 * @brief Check if a port is in use (bound)
1168 *
1169 * This function checks if a port is bound with respect to the specified
1170 * @p ip_proto and @p local_addr.
1171 *
1172 * @param ip_proto the IP protocol
1173 * @param local_port the port to check
1174 * @param local_addr the network address
1175 *
1176 * @return true if the port is bound
1177 * @return false if the port is not bound
1178 */
1179 bool net_context_port_in_use(enum net_ip_protocol ip_proto,
1180 uint16_t local_port, const struct sockaddr *local_addr);
1181
1182 #ifdef __cplusplus
1183 }
1184 #endif
1185
1186 /**
1187 * @}
1188 */
1189
1190 #endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_NET_NET_CONTEXT_H_ */
1191