/* * option.h -- helpers for handling options in CoAP PDUs * * Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Olaf Bergmann * * This file is part of the CoAP library libcoap. Please see README for terms * of use. */ /** * @file option.h * @brief Helpers for handling options in CoAP PDUs */ #ifndef _COAP_OPTION_H_ #define _COAP_OPTION_H_ #include "bits.h" #include "pdu.h" /** * Use byte-oriented access methods here because sliding a complex struct * coap_opt_t over the data buffer may cause bus error on certain platforms. */ typedef unsigned char coap_opt_t; #define PCHAR(p) ((coap_opt_t *)(p)) /** Representation of CoAP options. */ typedef struct { unsigned short delta; size_t length; unsigned char *value; } coap_option_t; /** * Parses the option pointed to by @p opt into @p result. This function returns * the number of bytes that have been parsed, or @c 0 on error. An error is * signaled when illegal delta or length values are encountered or when option * parsing would result in reading past the option (i.e. beyond opt + length). * * @param opt The beginning of the option to parse. * @param length The maximum length of @p opt. * @param result A pointer to the coap_option_t structure that is filled with * actual values iff coap_opt_parse() > 0. * @return The number of bytes parsed or @c 0 on error. */ size_t coap_opt_parse(const coap_opt_t *opt, size_t length, coap_option_t *result); /** * Returns the size of the given option, taking into account a possible option * jump. * * @param opt An option jump or the beginning of the option. * @return The number of bytes between @p opt and the end of the option * starting at @p opt. In case of an error, this function returns * @c 0 as options need at least one byte storage space. */ size_t coap_opt_size(const coap_opt_t *opt); /** @deprecated { Use coap_opt_size() instead. } */ #define COAP_OPT_SIZE(opt) coap_opt_size(opt) /** * Calculates the beginning of the PDU's option section. * * @param pdu The PDU containing the options. * @return A pointer to the first option if available, or @c NULL otherwise. */ coap_opt_t *options_start(coap_pdu_t *pdu); /** * Interprets @p opt as pointer to a CoAP option and advances to * the next byte past this option. * @hideinitializer */ #define options_next(opt) \ ((coap_opt_t *)((unsigned char *)(opt) + COAP_OPT_SIZE(opt))) /** * @defgroup opt_filter Option Filters * @{ */ /** * The number of option types below 256 that can be stored in an * option filter. COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT + COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG must be * at most 16. Each coap_option_filter_t object reserves * ((COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT + 1) / 2) * 2 bytes for short options. */ #define COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT 6 /** * The number of option types above 255 that can be stored in an * option filter. COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT + COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG must be * at most 16. Each coap_option_filter_t object reserves * COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG * 2 bytes for short options. */ #define COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG 2 /* Ensure that COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT and COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG are set * correctly. */ #if (COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT + COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG > 16) #error COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT + COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG must be less or equal 16 #endif /* (COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT + COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG > 16) */ /** The number of elements in coap_opt_filter_t. */ #define COAP_OPT_FILTER_SIZE \ (((COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT + 1) >> 1) + COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG) +1 /** * Fixed-size vector we use for option filtering. It is large enough * to hold COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT entries with an option number between * 0 and 255, and COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG entries with an option number * between 256 and 65535. Its internal structure is * * @code struct { uint16_t mask; uint16_t long_opts[COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG]; uint8_t short_opts[COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT]; } * @endcode * * The first element contains a bit vector that indicates which fields * in the remaining array are used. The first COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG * bits correspond to the long option types that are stored in the * elements from index 1 to COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG. The next * COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT bits correspond to the short option types * that are stored in the elements from index COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG + 1 * to COAP_OPT_FILTER_LONG + COAP_OPT_FILTER_SHORT. The latter * elements are treated as bytes. */ typedef uint16_t coap_opt_filter_t[COAP_OPT_FILTER_SIZE]; /** Pre-defined filter that includes all options. */ #define COAP_OPT_ALL NULL /** * Clears filter @p f. * * @param f The filter to clear. */ static inline void coap_option_filter_clear(coap_opt_filter_t f) { memset(f, 0, sizeof(coap_opt_filter_t)); } /** * Sets the corresponding entry for @p type in @p filter. This * function returns @c 1 if bit was set or @c 0 on error (i.e. when * the given type does not fit in the filter). * * @param filter The filter object to change. * @param type The type for which the bit should be set. * * @return @c 1 if bit was set, @c 0 otherwise. */ int coap_option_filter_set(coap_opt_filter_t filter, unsigned short type); /** * Clears the corresponding entry for @p type in @p filter. This * function returns @c 1 if bit was set or @c 0 on error (i.e. when * the given type does not fit in the filter). * * @param filter The filter object to change. * @param type The type that should be cleared from the filter. * * @return @c 1 if bit was set, @c 0 otherwise. */ int coap_option_filter_unset(coap_opt_filter_t filter, unsigned short type); /** * Checks if @p type is contained in @p filter. This function returns * @c 1 if found, @c 0 if not, or @c -1 on error (i.e. when the given * type does not fit in the filter). * * @param filter The filter object to search. * @param type The type to search for. * * @return @c 1 if @p type was found, @c 0 otherwise, or @c -1 on error. */ int coap_option_filter_get(const coap_opt_filter_t filter, unsigned short type); /** * Sets the corresponding bit for @p type in @p filter. This function returns @c * 1 if bit was set or @c -1 on error (i.e. when the given type does not fit in * the filter). * * @deprecated Use coap_option_filter_set() instead. * * @param filter The filter object to change. * @param type The type for which the bit should be set. * * @return @c 1 if bit was set, @c -1 otherwise. */ inline static int coap_option_setb(coap_opt_filter_t filter, unsigned short type) { return coap_option_filter_set(filter, type) ? 1 : -1; } /** * Clears the corresponding bit for @p type in @p filter. This function returns * @c 1 if bit was cleared or @c -1 on error (i.e. when the given type does not * fit in the filter). * * @deprecated Use coap_option_filter_unset() instead. * * @param filter The filter object to change. * @param type The type for which the bit should be cleared. * * @return @c 1 if bit was set, @c -1 otherwise. */ inline static int coap_option_clrb(coap_opt_filter_t filter, unsigned short type) { return coap_option_filter_unset(filter, type) ? 1 : -1; } /** * Gets the corresponding bit for @p type in @p filter. This function returns @c * 1 if the bit is set @c 0 if not, or @c -1 on error (i.e. when the given type * does not fit in the filter). * * @deprecated Use coap_option_filter_get() instead. * * @param filter The filter object to read bit from. * @param type The type for which the bit should be read. * * @return @c 1 if bit was set, @c 0 if not, @c -1 on error. */ inline static int coap_option_getb(const coap_opt_filter_t filter, unsigned short type) { return coap_option_filter_get(filter, type); } /** * Iterator to run through PDU options. This object must be * initialized with coap_option_iterator_init(). Call * coap_option_next() to walk through the list of options until * coap_option_next() returns @c NULL. * * @code * coap_opt_t *option; * coap_opt_iterator_t opt_iter; * coap_option_iterator_init(pdu, &opt_iter, COAP_OPT_ALL); * * while ((option = coap_option_next(&opt_iter))) { * ... do something with option ... * } * @endcode */ typedef struct { size_t length; /**< remaining length of PDU */ unsigned short type; /**< decoded option type */ unsigned int bad:1; /**< iterator object is ok if not set */ unsigned int filtered:1; /**< denotes whether or not filter is used */ coap_opt_t *next_option; /**< pointer to the unparsed next option */ coap_opt_filter_t filter; /**< option filter */ } coap_opt_iterator_t; /** * Initializes the given option iterator @p oi to point to the beginning of the * @p pdu's option list. This function returns @p oi on success, @c NULL * otherwise (i.e. when no options exist). Note that a length check on the * option list must be performed before coap_option_iterator_init() is called. * * @param pdu The PDU the options of which should be walked through. * @param oi An iterator object that will be initilized. * @param filter An optional option type filter. * With @p type != @c COAP_OPT_ALL, coap_option_next() * will return only options matching this bitmask. * Fence-post options @c 14, @c 28, @c 42, ... are always * skipped. * * @return The iterator object @p oi on success, @c NULL otherwise. */ coap_opt_iterator_t *coap_option_iterator_init(coap_pdu_t *pdu, coap_opt_iterator_t *oi, const coap_opt_filter_t filter); /** * Updates the iterator @p oi to point to the next option. This function returns * a pointer to that option or @c NULL if no more options exist. The contents of * @p oi will be updated. In particular, @c oi->n specifies the current option's * ordinal number (counted from @c 1), @c oi->type is the option's type code, * and @c oi->option points to the beginning of the current option itself. When * advanced past the last option, @c oi->option will be @c NULL. * * Note that options are skipped whose corresponding bits in the filter * specified with coap_option_iterator_init() are @c 0. Options with type codes * that do not fit in this filter hence will always be returned. * * @param oi The option iterator to update. * * @return The next option or @c NULL if no more options exist. */ coap_opt_t *coap_option_next(coap_opt_iterator_t *oi); /** * Retrieves the first option of type @p type from @p pdu. @p oi must point to a * coap_opt_iterator_t object that will be initialized by this function to * filter only options with code @p type. This function returns the first option * with this type, or @c NULL if not found. * * @param pdu The PDU to parse for options. * @param type The option type code to search for. * @param oi An iterator object to use. * * @return A pointer to the first option of type @p type, or @c NULL if * not found. */ coap_opt_t *coap_check_option(coap_pdu_t *pdu, unsigned short type, coap_opt_iterator_t *oi); /** * Encodes the given delta and length values into @p opt. This function returns * the number of bytes that were required to encode @p delta and @p length or @c * 0 on error. Note that the result indicates by how many bytes @p opt must be * advanced to encode the option value. * * @param opt The option buffer space where @p delta and @p length are * written. * @param maxlen The maximum length of @p opt. * @param delta The actual delta value to encode. * @param length The actual length value to encode. * * @return The number of bytes used or @c 0 on error. */ size_t coap_opt_setheader(coap_opt_t *opt, size_t maxlen, unsigned short delta, size_t length); /** * Encodes option with given @p delta into @p opt. This function returns the * number of bytes written to @p opt or @c 0 on error. This happens especially * when @p opt does not provide sufficient space to store the option value, * delta, and option jumps when required. * * @param opt The option buffer space where @p val is written. * @param n Maximum length of @p opt. * @param delta The option delta. * @param val The option value to copy into @p opt. * @param length The actual length of @p val. * * @return The number of bytes that have been written to @p opt or @c 0 on * error. The return value will always be less than @p n. */ size_t coap_opt_encode(coap_opt_t *opt, size_t n, unsigned short delta, const unsigned char *val, size_t length); /** * Decodes the delta value of the next option. This function returns the number * of bytes read or @c 0 on error. The caller of this function must ensure that * it does not read over the boundaries of @p opt (e.g. by calling * coap_opt_check_delta(). * * @param opt The option to examine. * * @return The number of bytes read or @c 0 on error. */ unsigned short coap_opt_delta(const coap_opt_t *opt); /** @deprecated { Use coap_opt_delta() instead. } */ #define COAP_OPT_DELTA(opt) coap_opt_delta(opt) /** @deprecated { Use coap_opt_encode() instead. } */ #define COAP_OPT_SETDELTA(opt,val) \ coap_opt_encode((opt), COAP_MAX_PDU_SIZE, (val), NULL, 0) /** * Returns the length of the given option. @p opt must point to an option jump * or the beginning of the option. This function returns @c 0 when @p opt is not * an option or the actual length of @p opt (which can be @c 0 as well). * * @note {The rationale for using @c 0 in case of an error is that in most * contexts, the result of this function is used to skip the next * coap_opt_length() bytes.} * * @param opt The option whose length should be returned. * * @return The option's length or @c 0 when undefined. */ unsigned short coap_opt_length(const coap_opt_t *opt); /** @deprecated { Use coap_opt_length() instead. } */ #define COAP_OPT_LENGTH(opt) coap_opt_length(opt) /** * Returns a pointer to the value of the given option. @p opt must point to an * option jump or the beginning of the option. This function returns @c NULL if * @p opt is not a valid option. * * @param opt The option whose value should be returned. * * @return A pointer to the option value or @c NULL on error. */ unsigned char *coap_opt_value(coap_opt_t *opt); /** @deprecated { Use coap_opt_value() instead. } */ #define COAP_OPT_VALUE(opt) coap_opt_value((coap_opt_t *)opt) /** @} */ #endif /* _OPTION_H_ */