#ifndef __SSS_IOBUF_H_ #define __SSS_IOBUF_H_ #include #include #include #include "util/util_errors.h" struct sss_iobuf; /* * @brief Allocate an empty IO buffer * * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc context that owns the iobuf * * When this buffer is written into, but the capacity is exceeded, the write * function will return an error. * * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc context that owns the iobuf * @param[in] size The size of the data buffer * @param[in] capacity The maximum capacity the buffer can grow into. * Use 0 for an 'unlimited' buffer that will grow * until SIZE_MAX/2. * * @return The newly created buffer on success or NULL on an error. * */ struct sss_iobuf *sss_iobuf_init_empty(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, size_t size, size_t capacity); /* * @brief Allocate an IO buffer with a fixed size * * This function is useful for parsing an input buffer from an existing * buffer pointed to by data. * * The iobuf does not assume ownership of the data buffer in talloc terms, * but copies the data instead. * * @param[in] mem_ctx The talloc context that owns the iobuf * @param[in] data The data to initialize the IO buffer with. This * data is copied into the iobuf-owned buffer. * @param[in] size The size of the data buffer * * @return The newly created buffer on success or NULL on an error. */ struct sss_iobuf *sss_iobuf_init_readonly(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const uint8_t *data, size_t size); /* * @brief Returns the number of bytes currently stored in the iobuf * * @return The number of bytes (the data pointer offset) */ size_t sss_iobuf_get_len(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf); /* * @brief Returns the capacity of the IO buffer * * @return The capacity of the IO buffer. Returns zero * for an unlimited buffer. */ size_t sss_iobuf_get_capacity(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf); /* * @brief Returns the current size of the IO buffer */ size_t sss_iobuf_get_size(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf); /* * @brief Returns the data pointer of the IO buffer */ uint8_t *sss_iobuf_get_data(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf); /* * @brief Read from an IO buffer * * Read up to len bytes from an IO buffer. It is not an error to request * more bytes than the buffer actually has - the function will succeed, but * return the actual number of bytes read. Reading from an empty buffer just * returns zero bytes read. * * @param[in] iobuf The IO buffer to read from * @param[in] len The maximum number of bytes to read * @param[out] _buf The buffer to read data into from iobuf * @param[out] _read The actual number of bytes read from IO buffer. * * @return EOK on success, errno otherwise */ errno_t sss_iobuf_read(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf, size_t len, uint8_t *_buf, size_t *_read); /* * @brief Read an exact number of bytes from an IO buffer * * Read exactly len bytes from an IO buffer. If the buffer contains fewer * bytes than len, ENOBUFS is returned. * * @param[in] iobuf The IO buffer to read from * @param[in] len The maximum number of bytes to read * @param[out] _buf The buffer to read data into from iobuf * * @return EOK on success, errno otherwise */ errno_t sss_iobuf_read_len(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf, size_t len, uint8_t *_buf); /* * @brief Write into an IO buffer * * Attempts to write len bytes into the iobuf. If the capacity is exceeded, * the iobuf module tries to extend the buffer up to the maximum capacity. * * If reallocating the internal buffer fails, the data pointers are not * touched. * * @param[in] iobuf The IO buffer to write to * @param[in] buf The data to write into the buffer * @param[in] len The number of bytes to write * * @return EOK on success, errno otherwise. Notably returns ENOBUFS if * the buffer capacity is exceeded. */ errno_t sss_iobuf_write_len(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf, uint8_t *buf, size_t len); errno_t sss_iobuf_read_uint32(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf, uint32_t *_val); errno_t sss_iobuf_write_uint32(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf, uint32_t val); errno_t sss_iobuf_read_int32(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf, int32_t *_val); errno_t sss_iobuf_write_int32(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf, int32_t val); errno_t sss_iobuf_read_stringz(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf, const char **_out); errno_t sss_iobuf_write_stringz(struct sss_iobuf *iobuf, const char *str); #endif /* __SSS_IOBUF_H_ */