/** @file * @brief TCP utility functions */ /* * Copyright (c) 2018 Intel Corporation * * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ #ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_NET_TCP_H_ #define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_NET_TCP_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #if defined(CONFIG_NET_TCP) /** * @brief Get TCP packet header data from net_pkt. The array values are in * network byte order and other values are in host byte order. * Note that you must access the TCP header values by the returned pointer, * the hdr parameter is just a placeholder for the header data and it might * not contain anything if the header fits properly in the first fragment of * the network packet. * * @param pkt Network packet * @param hdr Where to place the header if it does not fit in first fragment * of the network packet. This might not be populated if TCP header fits in * net_buf fragment. * * @return Return pointer to header or NULL if something went wrong. * Always use the returned pointer to access the TCP header. */ struct net_tcp_hdr *net_tcp_get_hdr(struct net_pkt *pkt, struct net_tcp_hdr *hdr); /** * @brief Set TCP packet header data in net_pkt. * * @details The values in the header must be in network byte order. * This function is normally called after a call to net_tcp_get_hdr(). * The hdr parameter value should be the same that is returned by function * net_tcp_get_hdr() call. Note that if the TCP header fits in first net_pkt * fragment, then this function will not do anything as the returned value * was pointing directly to net_pkt. * * @param pkt Network packet * @param hdr Header data pointer that was returned by net_tcp_get_hdr(). * * @return Return hdr or NULL if error */ struct net_tcp_hdr *net_tcp_set_hdr(struct net_pkt *pkt, struct net_tcp_hdr *hdr); #endif /* CONFIG_NET_TCP */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_NET_TCP_H_ */