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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "iob.h" /**************************************************************************** * Static Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: iob_next * * Description: * Allocate or reinitialize the next node * ****************************************************************************/ static int iob_next(FAR struct iob_s *iob, bool throttled, bool block) { FAR struct iob_s *next = iob->io_flink; /* Allocate new destination I/O buffer and hook it into the * destination I/O buffer chain. */ if (next == NULL) { if (block) { next = iob_alloc(throttled); } else { next = iob_tryalloc(throttled); } if (next == NULL) { ioberr("ERROR: Failed to allocate an I/O buffer\n"); return -ENOMEM; } iob->io_flink = next; } else { next->io_len = 0; next->io_offset = 0; next->io_pktlen = 0; } return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: iob_clone_partial * * Description: * Duplicate the data from partial bytes of iob1 to iob2 * * Input Parameters: * iob1 - Pointer to source iob_s * len - Number of bytes to copy * offset1 - Offset of source iobs_s * iob2 - Pointer to destination iob_s * offset2 - Offset of destination iobs_s * throttled - An indication of the IOB allocation is "throttled" * block - Flag of Enable/Disable nonblocking operation * * Returned Value: * == 0 - Partial clone successfully. * < 0 - No available to clone to destination iob. * ****************************************************************************/ int iob_clone_partial(FAR struct iob_s *iob1, unsigned int len, int offset1, FAR struct iob_s *iob2, int offset2, bool throttled, bool block) { FAR uint8_t *src; FAR uint8_t *dest; unsigned int ncopy; unsigned int avail1; unsigned int avail2; int ret; /* Copy the total packet size from the I/O buffer at the head of the * chain. */ iob2->io_pktlen = len + offset2; /* Handle special case where there are empty buffers at the head * the list, Skip I/O buffer containing the data offset. */ while (iob1 != NULL && (int)(offset1 - iob1->io_len) >= 0) { offset1 -= iob1->io_len; iob1 = iob1->io_flink; } /* Skip requested offset from the destination iob */ while (iob2 != NULL) { avail2 = CONFIG_IOB_BUFSIZE - iob2->io_offset; if (offset2 < avail2) { break; } iob2->io_len = avail2; offset2 -= iob2->io_len; ret = iob_next(iob2, throttled, block); if (ret < 0) { return ret; } iob2 = iob2->io_flink; } /* Pack each entry from iob1 to iob2 */ while (iob1 && len > 0) { /* Get the source I/O buffer pointer and the number of bytes to copy * from this address. */ src = &iob1->io_data[iob1->io_offset + offset1]; avail1 = iob1->io_len - offset1; /* Get the destination I/O buffer pointer and the number of bytes to * copy to that address. */ dest = &iob2->io_data[iob2->io_offset + offset2]; avail2 = CONFIG_IOB_BUFSIZE - iob2->io_offset - offset2; /* Copy the smaller of the two and update the srce and destination * offsets. */ ncopy = MIN(avail1, avail2); if (ncopy > len) { ncopy = len; } len -= ncopy; memcpy(dest, src, ncopy); offset1 += ncopy; offset2 += ncopy; iob2->io_len = offset2; /* Have we taken all of the data from the source I/O buffer? */ if ((int)(offset1 - iob1->io_len) >= 0) { /* Skip over empty entries in the chain (there should not be any * but just to be safe). */ do { /* Yes.. move to the next source I/O buffer */ iob1 = iob1->io_flink; } while (iob1 && iob1->io_len <= 0); /* Reset the offset to the beginning of the I/O buffer */ offset1 = 0; } /* Have we filled the destination I/O buffer? Is there more data to be * transferred? */ if ((int)(offset2 + iob2->io_offset - CONFIG_IOB_BUFSIZE) >= 0 && iob1 != NULL) { ret = iob_next(iob2, throttled, block); if (ret < 0) { return ret; } iob2 = iob2->io_flink; offset2 = 0; } } return 0; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: iob_clone * * Description: * Duplicate (and pack) the data in iob1 in iob2. iob2 must be empty. * ****************************************************************************/ int iob_clone(FAR struct iob_s *iob1, FAR struct iob_s *iob2, bool throttled, bool block) { DEBUGASSERT(iob2->io_len == 0 && iob2->io_offset == 0 && iob2->io_pktlen == 0 && iob2->io_flink == NULL); return iob_clone_partial(iob1, iob1->io_pktlen, 0, iob2, 0, throttled, block); }