/* LWIP implementation of NetworkInterfaceAPI * Copyright (c) 2015 ARM Limited * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef LWIP_INTERFACE_H #define LWIP_INTERFACE_H #include "EthernetInterface.h" #include "rtos.h" #include "lwip/netif.h" /** LWIPInterface class * Implementation of the NetworkStack for LWIP */ class LWIPInterface : public NetworkStack, public EthernetInterface { public: /** Start the interface * @return 0 on success, negative on failure */ virtual int connect(); /** Stop the interface * @return 0 on success, negative on failure */ virtual int disconnect(); /** Get the internally stored IP address * @return IP address of the interface or null if not yet connected */ virtual const char *get_ip_address(); /** Get the internally stored MAC address * @return MAC address of the interface */ virtual const char *get_mac_address(); protected: /** Open a socket * @param handle Handle in which to store new socket * @param proto Type of socket to open, NSAPI_TCP or NSAPI_UDP * @return 0 on success, negative on failure */ virtual int socket_open(void **handle, nsapi_protocol_t proto); /** Close the socket * @param handle Socket handle * @return 0 on success, negative on failure * @note On failure, any memory associated with the socket must still * be cleaned up */ virtual int socket_close(void *handle); /** Bind a server socket to a specific port * @param handle Socket handle * @param address Local address to listen for incoming connections on * @return 0 on success, negative on failure. */ virtual int socket_bind(void *handle, const SocketAddress &address); /** Start listening for incoming connections * @param handle Socket handle * @param backlog Number of pending connections that can be queued up at any * one time [Default: 1] * @return 0 on success, negative on failure */ virtual int socket_listen(void *handle, int backlog); /** Connects this TCP socket to the server * @param handle Socket handle * @param address SocketAddress to connect to * @return 0 on success, negative on failure */ virtual int socket_connect(void *handle, const SocketAddress &address); /** Accept a new connection. * @param handle Handle in which to store new socket * @param server Socket handle to server to accept from * @return 0 on success, negative on failure * @note This call is not-blocking, if this call would block, must * immediately return NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_WAIT */ virtual int socket_accept(void **handle, void *server); /** Send data to the remote host * @param handle Socket handle * @param data The buffer to send to the host * @param size The length of the buffer to send * @return Number of written bytes on success, negative on failure * @note This call is not-blocking, if this call would block, must * immediately return NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_WAIT */ virtual int socket_send(void *handle, const void *data, unsigned size); /** Receive data from the remote host * @param handle Socket handle * @param data The buffer in which to store the data received from the host * @param size The maximum length of the buffer * @return Number of received bytes on success, negative on failure * @note This call is not-blocking, if this call would block, must * immediately return NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_WAIT */ virtual int socket_recv(void *handle, void *data, unsigned size); /** Send a packet to a remote endpoint * @param handle Socket handle * @param address The remote SocketAddress * @param data The packet to be sent * @param size The length of the packet to be sent * @return the number of written bytes on success, negative on failure * @note This call is not-blocking, if this call would block, must * immediately return NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_WAIT */ virtual int socket_sendto(void *handle, const SocketAddress &address, const void *data, unsigned size); /** Receive a packet from a remote endpoint * @param handle Socket handle * @param address Destination for the remote SocketAddress or null * @param buffer The buffer for storing the incoming packet data * If a packet is too long to fit in the supplied buffer, * excess bytes are discarded * @param size The length of the buffer * @return the number of received bytes on success, negative on failure * @note This call is not-blocking, if this call would block, must * immediately return NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_WAIT */ virtual int socket_recvfrom(void *handle, SocketAddress *address, void *buffer, unsigned size); /* Set stack-specific socket options * * The setsockopt allow an application to pass stack-specific hints * to the underlying stack. For unsupported options, * NSAPI_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED is returned and the socket is unmodified. * * @param handle Socket handle * @param level Stack-specific protocol level * @param optname Stack-specific option identifier * @param optval Option value * @param optlen Length of the option value * @return 0 on success, negative error code on failure */ virtual int setsockopt(void *handle, int level, int optname, const void *optval, unsigned optlen); /** Register a callback on state change of the socket * @param handle Socket handle * @param callback Function to call on state change * @param data Argument to pass to callback * @note Callback may be called in an interrupt context. */ virtual void socket_attach(void *handle, void (*callback)(void *), void *data); }; #endif