mbed-os/features/netsocket/InternetDatagramSocket.h

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/** \addtogroup netsocket */
/** @{*/
/* InternetDatagramSocket
* 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 INTERNETDATAGRAMSOCKET_H
#define INTERNETDATAGRAMSOCKET_H
#include "netsocket/InternetSocket.h"
#include "netsocket/NetworkStack.h"
#include "netsocket/NetworkInterface.h"
#include "rtos/EventFlags.h"
/** InternetDatagramSocket socket implementation.
*/
class InternetDatagramSocket : public InternetSocket {
public:
/** Send data to the specified address.
*
* By default, sendto blocks until data is sent. If socket is set to
* nonblocking or times out, NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK is returned
* immediately.
*
* @param address The SocketAddress of the remote host.
* @param data Buffer of data to send to the host.
* @param size Size of the buffer in bytes.
* @retval NSAPI_ERROR_NO_SOCKET in case socket was not created correctly.
* @retval NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK in case non-blocking mode is enabled
* and send cannot be performed immediately.
* @retval int Other negative error codes for stack-related failures.
* See \ref NetworkStack::socket_send.
*/
virtual nsapi_size_or_error_t sendto(const SocketAddress &address,
const void *data, nsapi_size_t size);
/** Receive a datagram and store the source address in address if it's not NULL.
*
* By default, recvfrom blocks until a datagram is received. If socket is set to
* nonblocking or times out with no datagram, NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK
* is returned.
*
* @note If the datagram is larger than the buffer, the excess data is silently discarded.
*
* @note If socket is connected, only packets coming from connected peer address
* are accepted.
*
* @note recvfrom() is allowed write to address and data buffers even if error occurs.
*
* @param address Destination for the source address or NULL.
* @param data Destination buffer for RAW data to be received from the host.
* @param size Size of the buffer in bytes.
* @retval int Number of received bytes on success.
* @retval NSAPI_ERROR_NO_SOCKET in case socket was not created correctly.
* @retval NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK in case non-blocking mode is enabled
* and send cannot be performed immediately.
* @retval int Other negative error codes for stack-related failures.
* See \ref NetworkStack::socket_recv.
*/
virtual nsapi_size_or_error_t recvfrom(SocketAddress *address,
void *data, nsapi_size_t size);
/** Set the remote address for next send() call and filtering
* of incoming packets. To reset the address, zero initialized
* SocketAddress must be in the address parameter.
*
* @param address The SocketAddress of the remote host.
* @return NSAPI_ERROR_OK on success.
*/
virtual nsapi_error_t connect(const SocketAddress &address);
/** Send a raw data to connected remote address.
*
* By default, send blocks until all data is sent. If socket is set to
* nonblocking or times out, a partial amount can be written.
* NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK is returned if no data was written.
*
* @note The socket must be connected to a remote host before send() call.
*
* @param data Buffer of data to send to the host.
* @param size Size of the buffer in bytes.
* @retval int Number of sent bytes on success.
* @retval NSAPI_ERROR_NO_SOCKET in case socket was not created correctly.
* @retval NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK in case non-blocking mode is enabled
* and send cannot be performed immediately.
* #retval NSAPI_ERROR_NO_ADDRESS if the address was not set with connect().
* @retval int Other negative error codes for stack-related failures.
* See \ref NetworkStack::socket_send.
*/
virtual nsapi_size_or_error_t send(const void *data, nsapi_size_t size);
/** Receive data from a socket.
*
* This is equivalent to calling recvfrom(NULL, data, size).
*
* By default, recv blocks until some data is received. If socket is set to
* nonblocking or times out, NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK can be returned to
* indicate no data.
*
* @note recv() is allowed write to data buffer even if error occurs.
*
* @param data Pointer to buffer for data received from the host.
* @param size Size of the buffer in bytes.
* @retval int Number of received bytes on success.
* @retval NSAPI_ERROR_NO_SOCKET in case socket was not created correctly.
* @retval NSAPI_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK in case non-blocking mode is enabled
* and send cannot be performed immediately.
* @retval int Other negative error codes for stack-related failures.
* See \ref NetworkStack::socket_recv.
*/
virtual nsapi_size_or_error_t recv(void *data, nsapi_size_t size);
/** Not implemented for InternetDatagramSocket.
*
* @param error Not used.
* @return NSAPI_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED
*/
virtual Socket *accept(nsapi_error_t *error = NULL);
/** Not implemented for InternetDatagramSocket.
*
* @param backlog Not used.
* @return NSAPI_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED
*/
virtual nsapi_error_t listen(int backlog = 1);
#if !defined(DOXYGEN_ONLY)
protected:
/** Create an uninitialized socket.
*
* @note Must call open to initialize the socket on a network stack.
*/
InternetDatagramSocket() = default;
#endif //!defined(DOXYGEN_ONLY)
};
#endif
/** @}*/