/* * pdu.h -- CoAP message structure * * Copyright (C) 2010-2014 Olaf Bergmann * * This file is part of the CoAP library libcoap. Please see README for terms * of use. */ /** * @file pdu.h * @brief Pre-defined constants that reflect defaults for CoAP */ #ifndef _COAP_PDU_H_ #define _COAP_PDU_H_ #include "uri.h" #ifdef WITH_LWIP #include #endif #define COAP_DEFAULT_PORT 5683 /* CoAP default UDP port */ #define COAP_DEFAULT_MAX_AGE 60 /* default maximum object lifetime in seconds */ #ifndef COAP_MAX_PDU_SIZE #define COAP_MAX_PDU_SIZE 1400 /* maximum size of a CoAP PDU */ #endif /* COAP_MAX_PDU_SIZE */ #define COAP_DEFAULT_VERSION 1 /* version of CoAP supported */ #define COAP_DEFAULT_SCHEME "coap" /* the default scheme for CoAP URIs */ /** well-known resources URI */ #define COAP_DEFAULT_URI_WELLKNOWN ".well-known/core" #ifdef __COAP_DEFAULT_HASH /* pre-calculated hash key for the default well-known URI */ #define COAP_DEFAULT_WKC_HASHKEY "\345\130\144\245" #endif /* CoAP message types */ #define COAP_MESSAGE_CON 0 /* confirmable message (requires ACK/RST) */ #define COAP_MESSAGE_NON 1 /* non-confirmable message (one-shot message) */ #define COAP_MESSAGE_ACK 2 /* used to acknowledge confirmable messages */ #define COAP_MESSAGE_RST 3 /* indicates error in received messages */ /* CoAP request methods */ #define COAP_REQUEST_GET 1 #define COAP_REQUEST_POST 2 #define COAP_REQUEST_PUT 3 #define COAP_REQUEST_DELETE 4 /* CoAP option types (be sure to update check_critical when adding options */ #define COAP_OPTION_IF_MATCH 1 /* C, opaque, 0-8 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_URI_HOST 3 /* C, String, 1-255 B, destination address */ #define COAP_OPTION_ETAG 4 /* E, opaque, 1-8 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_IF_NONE_MATCH 5 /* empty, 0 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_URI_PORT 7 /* C, uint, 0-2 B, destination port */ #define COAP_OPTION_LOCATION_PATH 8 /* E, String, 0-255 B, - */ #define COAP_OPTION_URI_PATH 11 /* C, String, 0-255 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_CONTENT_FORMAT 12 /* E, uint, 0-2 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_CONTENT_TYPE COAP_OPTION_CONTENT_FORMAT #define COAP_OPTION_MAXAGE 14 /* E, uint, 0--4 B, 60 Seconds */ #define COAP_OPTION_URI_QUERY 15 /* C, String, 1-255 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_ACCEPT 17 /* C, uint, 0-2 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_LOCATION_QUERY 20 /* E, String, 0-255 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_PROXY_URI 35 /* C, String, 1-1034 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_PROXY_SCHEME 39 /* C, String, 1-255 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_SIZE1 60 /* E, uint, 0-4 B, (none) */ /* option types from RFC 7641 */ #define COAP_OPTION_OBSERVE 6 /* E, empty/uint, 0 B/0-3 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_SUBSCRIPTION COAP_OPTION_OBSERVE /* selected option types from RFC 7959 */ #define COAP_OPTION_BLOCK2 23 /* C, uint, 0--3 B, (none) */ #define COAP_OPTION_BLOCK1 27 /* C, uint, 0--3 B, (none) */ /* selected option types from RFC 7967 */ #define COAP_OPTION_NORESPONSE 258 /* N, uint, 0--1 B, 0 */ #define COAP_MAX_OPT 65535 /**< the highest option number we know */ /* CoAP result codes (HTTP-Code / 100 * 40 + HTTP-Code % 100) */ /* As of draft-ietf-core-coap-04, response codes are encoded to base * 32, i.e. the three upper bits determine the response class while * the remaining five fine-grained information specific to that class. */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(N) (((N)/100 << 5) | (N)%100) /* Determines the class of response code C */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_CLASS(C) (((C) >> 5) & 0xFF) #ifndef SHORT_ERROR_RESPONSE /** * Returns a human-readable response phrase for the specified CoAP response @p * code. This function returns @c NULL if not found. * * @param code The response code for which the literal phrase should be * retrieved. * * @return A zero-terminated string describing the error, or @c NULL if not * found. */ char *coap_response_phrase(unsigned char code); #define COAP_ERROR_PHRASE_LENGTH 32 /**< maximum length of error phrase */ #else #define coap_response_phrase(x) ((char *)NULL) #define COAP_ERROR_PHRASE_LENGTH 0 /**< maximum length of error phrase */ #endif /* SHORT_ERROR_RESPONSE */ /* The following definitions exist for backwards compatibility */ #if 0 /* this does not exist any more */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_100 40 /* 100 Continue */ #endif #define COAP_RESPONSE_200 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(200) /* 2.00 OK */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_201 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(201) /* 2.01 Created */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_304 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(203) /* 2.03 Valid */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_400 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(400) /* 4.00 Bad Request */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_404 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(404) /* 4.04 Not Found */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_405 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(405) /* 4.05 Method Not Allowed */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_415 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(415) /* 4.15 Unsupported Media Type */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_500 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(500) /* 5.00 Internal Server Error */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_501 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(501) /* 5.01 Not Implemented */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_503 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(503) /* 5.03 Service Unavailable */ #define COAP_RESPONSE_504 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(504) /* 5.04 Gateway Timeout */ #if 0 /* these response codes do not have a valid code any more */ # define COAP_RESPONSE_X_240 240 /* Token Option required by server */ # define COAP_RESPONSE_X_241 241 /* Uri-Authority Option required by server */ #endif #define COAP_RESPONSE_X_242 COAP_RESPONSE_CODE(402) /* Critical Option not supported */ /* CoAP media type encoding */ #define COAP_MEDIATYPE_TEXT_PLAIN 0 /* text/plain (UTF-8) */ #define COAP_MEDIATYPE_APPLICATION_LINK_FORMAT 40 /* application/link-format */ #define COAP_MEDIATYPE_APPLICATION_XML 41 /* application/xml */ #define COAP_MEDIATYPE_APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM 42 /* application/octet-stream */ #define COAP_MEDIATYPE_APPLICATION_RDF_XML 43 /* application/rdf+xml */ #define COAP_MEDIATYPE_APPLICATION_EXI 47 /* application/exi */ #define COAP_MEDIATYPE_APPLICATION_JSON 50 /* application/json */ #define COAP_MEDIATYPE_APPLICATION_CBOR 60 /* application/cbor */ /* Note that identifiers for registered media types are in the range 0-65535. We * use an unallocated type here and hope for the best. */ #define COAP_MEDIATYPE_ANY 0xff /* any media type */ /** * coap_tid_t is used to store CoAP transaction id, i.e. a hash value * built from the remote transport address and the message id of a * CoAP PDU. Valid transaction ids are greater or equal zero. */ typedef int coap_tid_t; /** Indicates an invalid transaction id. */ #define COAP_INVALID_TID -1 /** * Indicates that a response is suppressed. This will occur for error * responses if the request was received via IP multicast. */ #define COAP_DROPPED_RESPONSE -2 #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN typedef struct { unsigned int version:2; /* protocol version */ unsigned int type:2; /* type flag */ unsigned int token_length:4; /* length of Token */ unsigned int code:8; /* request method (value 1--10) or response code (value 40-255) */ unsigned short id; /* message id */ unsigned char token[]; /* the actual token, if any */ } coap_hdr_t; #else typedef struct { unsigned int token_length:4; /* length of Token */ unsigned int type:2; /* type flag */ unsigned int version:2; /* protocol version */ unsigned int code:8; /* request method (value 1--10) or response code (value 40-255) */ unsigned short id; /* transaction id (network byte order!) */ unsigned char token[]; /* the actual token, if any */ } coap_hdr_t; #endif #define COAP_MESSAGE_IS_EMPTY(MSG) ((MSG)->code == 0) #define COAP_MESSAGE_IS_REQUEST(MSG) (!COAP_MESSAGE_IS_EMPTY(MSG) \ && ((MSG)->code < 32)) #define COAP_MESSAGE_IS_RESPONSE(MSG) ((MSG)->code >= 64) #define COAP_OPT_LONG 0x0F /* OC == 0b1111 indicates that the option list * in a CoAP message is limited by 0b11110000 * marker */ #define COAP_OPT_END 0xF0 /* end marker */ #define COAP_PAYLOAD_START 0xFF /* payload marker */ /** * Structures for more convenient handling of options. (To be used with ordered * coap_list_t.) The option's data will be added to the end of the coap_option * structure (see macro COAP_OPTION_DATA). */ typedef struct { unsigned short key; /* the option key (no delta coding) */ unsigned int length; } coap_option; #define COAP_OPTION_KEY(option) (option).key #define COAP_OPTION_LENGTH(option) (option).length #define COAP_OPTION_DATA(option) ((unsigned char *)&(option) + sizeof(coap_option)) /** * Header structure for CoAP PDUs */ typedef struct { size_t max_size; /**< allocated storage for options and data */ coap_hdr_t *hdr; /**< Address of the first byte of the CoAP message. * This may or may not equal (coap_hdr_t*)(pdu+1) * depending on the memory management * implementation. */ unsigned short max_delta; /**< highest option number */ unsigned short length; /**< PDU length (including header, options, data) */ unsigned char *data; /**< payload */ #ifdef WITH_LWIP struct pbuf *pbuf; /**< lwIP PBUF. The package data will always reside * inside the pbuf's payload, but this pointer * has to be kept because no exact offset can be * given. This field must not be accessed from * outside, because the pbuf's reference count * is checked to be 1 when the pbuf is assigned * to the pdu, and the pbuf stays exclusive to * this pdu. */ #endif } coap_pdu_t; /** * Options in coap_pdu_t are accessed with the macro COAP_OPTION. */ #define COAP_OPTION(node) ((coap_option *)(node)->options) #ifdef WITH_LWIP /** * Creates a CoAP PDU from an lwIP @p pbuf, whose reference is passed on to this * function. * * The pbuf is checked for being contiguous, and for having only one reference. * The reference is stored in the PDU and will be freed when the PDU is freed. * * (For now, these are fatal errors; in future, a new pbuf might be allocated, * the data copied and the passed pbuf freed). * * This behaves like coap_pdu_init(0, 0, 0, pbuf->tot_len), and afterwards * copying the contents of the pbuf to the pdu. * * @return A pointer to the new PDU object or @c NULL on error. */ coap_pdu_t * coap_pdu_from_pbuf(struct pbuf *pbuf); #endif /** * Creates a new CoAP PDU of given @p size (must be large enough to hold the * basic CoAP message header (coap_hdr_t). The function returns a pointer to the * node coap_pdu_t object on success, or @c NULL on error. The storage allocated * for the result must be released with coap_delete_pdu(). * * @param type The type of the PDU (one of COAP_MESSAGE_CON, COAP_MESSAGE_NON, * COAP_MESSAGE_ACK, COAP_MESSAGE_RST). * @param code The message code. * @param id The message id to set or COAP_INVALID_TID if unknown. * @param size The number of bytes to allocate for the actual message. * * @return A pointer to the new PDU object or @c NULL on error. */ coap_pdu_t * coap_pdu_init(unsigned char type, unsigned char code, unsigned short id, size_t size); /** * Clears any contents from @p pdu and resets @c version field, @c * length and @c data pointers. @c max_size is set to @p size, any * other field is set to @c 0. Note that @p pdu must be a valid * pointer to a coap_pdu_t object created e.g. by coap_pdu_init(). */ void coap_pdu_clear(coap_pdu_t *pdu, size_t size); /** * Creates a new CoAP PDU. * The object is created on the heap and must be released using * coap_delete_pdu(); * * @deprecated This function allocates the maximum storage for each * PDU. Use coap_pdu_init() instead. */ coap_pdu_t *coap_new_pdu(void); void coap_delete_pdu(coap_pdu_t *); /** * Parses @p data into the CoAP PDU structure given in @p result. * This function returns @c 0 on error or a number greater than zero on success. * * @param data The raw data to parse as CoAP PDU. * @param length The actual size of @p data. * @param result The PDU structure to fill. Note that the structure must * provide space for at least @p length bytes to hold the * entire CoAP PDU. * * @return A value greater than zero on success or @c 0 on error. */ int coap_pdu_parse(unsigned char *data, size_t length, coap_pdu_t *result); /** * Adds token of length @p len to @p pdu. * Adding the token destroys any following contents of the pdu. Hence options * and data must be added after coap_add_token() has been called. In @p pdu, * length is set to @p len + @c 4, and max_delta is set to @c 0. This funtion * returns @c 0 on error or a value greater than zero on success. * * @param pdu The PDU where the token is to be added. * @param len The length of the new token. * @param data The token to add. * * @return A value greater than zero on success, or @c 0 on error. */ int coap_add_token(coap_pdu_t *pdu, size_t len, const unsigned char *data); /** * Adds option of given type to pdu that is passed as first * parameter. * coap_add_option() destroys the PDU's data, so coap_add_data() must be called * after all options have been added. As coap_add_token() destroys the options * following the token, the token must be added before coap_add_option() is * called. This function returns the number of bytes written or @c 0 on error. */ size_t coap_add_option(coap_pdu_t *pdu, unsigned short type, unsigned int len, const unsigned char *data); /** * Adds option of given type to pdu that is passed as first parameter, but does * not write a value. It works like coap_add_option with respect to calling * sequence (i.e. after token and before data). This function returns a memory * address to which the option data has to be written before the PDU can be * sent, or @c NULL on error. */ unsigned char *coap_add_option_later(coap_pdu_t *pdu, unsigned short type, unsigned int len); /** * Adds given data to the pdu that is passed as first parameter. Note that the * PDU's data is destroyed by coap_add_option(). coap_add_data() must be called * only once per PDU, otherwise the result is undefined. */ int coap_add_data(coap_pdu_t *pdu, unsigned int len, const unsigned char *data); /** * Retrieves the length and data pointer of specified PDU. Returns 0 on error or * 1 if *len and *data have correct values. Note that these values are destroyed * with the pdu. */ int coap_get_data(coap_pdu_t *pdu, size_t *len, unsigned char **data); #endif /* _COAP_PDU_H_ */