nuttx/mm/iob/iob_pack.c
Xiang Xiao ba9486de4a iob: Remove iob_user_e enum and related code
since it is impossible to track producer and consumer
correctly if TCP/IP stack pass IOB directly to netdev

Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
2022-08-15 08:41:20 +03:00

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* Included Files
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#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <nuttx/mm/iob.h>
#include "iob.h"
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: iob_pack
*
* Description:
* Pack all data in the I/O buffer chain so that the data offset is zero
* and all but the final buffer in the chain are filled. Any emptied
* buffers at the end of the chain are freed.
*
****************************************************************************/
FAR struct iob_s *iob_pack(FAR struct iob_s *iob)
{
FAR struct iob_s *head;
FAR struct iob_s *next;
unsigned int ncopy;
unsigned int navail;
/* Handle special cases */
while (iob->io_len <= 0)
{
iob = iob_free(iob);
if (iob == NULL)
{
return NULL;
}
}
/* Now remember the head of the chain (for the return value) */
head = iob;
/* Pack each entry in the list */
while (iob)
{
next = iob->io_flink;
/* Eliminate the data offset in this entry */
if (iob->io_offset > 0)
{
memcpy(iob->io_data, &iob->io_data[iob->io_offset], iob->io_len);
iob->io_offset = 0;
}
/* Is there a buffer after this one? */
if (next)
{
/* How many bytes can we copy from the next I/O buffer. Limit the
* size of the copy to the amount of free space in current I/O
* buffer
*/
ncopy = next->io_len;
navail = CONFIG_IOB_BUFSIZE - iob->io_len;
if (ncopy > navail)
{
ncopy = navail;
}
if (ncopy > 0)
{
/* Copy the data from the next into
* the current I/O buffer iob
*/
memcpy(&iob->io_data[iob->io_len],
&next->io_data[next->io_offset],
ncopy);
/* Adjust lengths and offsets */
iob->io_len += ncopy;
next->io_len -= ncopy;
next->io_offset += ncopy;
}
/* Have we consumed all of the data in the next entry? */
if (next->io_len <= 0)
{
/* Yes.. free the next entry in I/O buffer chain */
next = iob_free(next);
iob->io_flink = next;
}
}
/* Set up to pack the next entry in the chain */
iob = next;
}
return head;
}