1 | /// ----------------------------------------*- mode: C++; -*--
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2 | /// @file ie.h
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3 | /// Basic information elements (PDUs and PDU objects)
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4 | /// ----------------------------------------------------------
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5 | /// $Id: ie.h 2549 2007-04-02 22:17:37Z bless $
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6 | /// $HeadURL: https://svn.ipv6.tm.uka.de/nsis/protlib/trunk/include/ie.h $
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7 | // ===========================================================
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8 | //
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9 | // Copyright (C) 2005-2007, all rights reserved by
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10 | // - Institute of Telematics, Universitaet Karlsruhe (TH)
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11 | //
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12 | // More information and contact:
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13 | // https://projekte.tm.uka.de/trac/NSIS
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14 | //
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15 | // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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16 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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17 | // the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License
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18 | //
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19 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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20 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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21 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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22 | // GNU General Public License for more details.
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23 | //
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24 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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25 | // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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26 | // 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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27 | //
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28 | // ===========================================================
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29 |
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30 | /** @ingroup protlib
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31 | * @todo Use objectpool by deriving classes from class poolobject and
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32 | * linking executables against objectpool.o or including objectpool.o into
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33 | * libie.a.
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34 | *
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35 | * This header file defines the base class of all information elements, the
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36 | * information elements for the protocol and an IE manager object.
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37 | *
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38 | * For performance only pointers are exchanged. The copy member function is
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39 | * the way to duplicate an IE. It does much the same as a copy constructor
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40 | * but returns not the IE but a pointer to it. If the IE contains pointers,
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41 | * their target objects are copied too.
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42 | */
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43 |
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44 | #ifndef _PROTLIB__IE_H_
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45 | #define _PROTLIB__IE_H_
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46 |
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47 | #include <boost/unordered_map.hpp>
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48 | #include <deque>
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49 | #include <string>
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50 | #include <iostream>
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51 | #include <map>
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52 |
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53 | #include "protlib_types.h"
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54 | #include "network_message.h"
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55 |
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56 | using boost::unordered_map;
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57 |
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58 | namespace protlib {
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59 |
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60 |
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61 |
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62 | /** @addtogroup protlib
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63 | * @{
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64 | */
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65 |
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66 | /// Catch bad_alloc and call throw_nomem_error
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67 | #define catch_bad_alloc(x) try { x; } catch(bad_alloc) { throw_nomem_error(); }
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68 |
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69 | // forward declarations
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70 | class IEManager;
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71 | class IEErrorList;
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72 | class IEError;
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73 |
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74 | /** Abstract Information Element (IE) interface
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75 | */
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76 | class IE {
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77 | public:
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78 | virtual ~IE() { }
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79 |
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80 | friend class IEManager;
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81 | /// IE coding sheme
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82 | /** All coding shemes have to be listed here. Each IE should support at
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83 | * least one listed coding sheme. This is used when serializing or
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84 | * deserializing from a NetMsg object to (de)code the IE in the right way.
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85 | * Note that coding schemes and protocol version are not the same.
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86 | * There could also be a coding sheme to (de)code IEs e.g. for router
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87 | * configuration.
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88 | */
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89 | enum coding_t {
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90 | nslp_v1 = 1,
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91 | protocol_v1 = 1,
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92 | protocol_v2 = 2,
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93 | nslp_v2 = 3,
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94 | nslp_v2_yoda = 4
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95 | }; // end coding_t
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96 | protected:
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97 | /// contructor
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98 | IE(uint16 category);
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99 | /// copy constructor
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100 | IE(const IE& n);
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101 | public:
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102 | /// get a new instance of the IE
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103 | virtual IE* new_instance() const = 0;
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104 | /// copy an IE
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105 | virtual IE* copy() const = 0;
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106 | /// deserialization
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107 | virtual IE* deserialize(NetMsg& msg, coding_t coding, IEErrorList& errorlist, uint32& bread, bool skip = true) = 0;
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108 | /// serialize
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109 | virtual void serialize(NetMsg& msg, coding_t coding, uint32& wbytes) const = 0;
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110 | protected:
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111 | /// check arguments for deserialization
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112 | bool check_deser_args(coding_t cod, IEErrorList& errorlist, uint32 &bread) const;
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113 | /// check arguments for serialization
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114 | void check_ser_args(coding_t cod, uint32 &wbytes) const;
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115 | public:
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116 | /// IE consistency check
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117 | virtual bool check() const = 0;
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118 | /// check if IE supports coding sheme
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119 | virtual bool supports_coding(coding_t c) const = 0;
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120 | /// IE serialized size
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121 | virtual size_t get_serialized_size(coding_t coding) const = 0;
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122 | /// get category
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123 | uint16 get_category() const;
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124 | /// equality
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125 | virtual bool operator==(const IE& ie) const = 0;
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126 | /// not equal
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127 | inline bool operator!=(const IE& ie) const { return (!(*this==ie)); }
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128 | /// get IE name
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129 | /** This is mainly for error reporting. */
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130 | virtual const char* get_ie_name() const = 0;
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131 | /// print to a ostream
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132 | virtual ostream& print(ostream& os, uint32 level, const uint32 indent, const char* name = NULL) const;
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133 | /// get a string representing the IE content
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134 | string to_string(const char* name = 0) const;
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135 | /// input from an istream
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136 | /** Attention: No checking, no warnings. This is ONLY for testing. */
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137 | virtual istream& input(istream& is, bool istty, uint32 level, const uint32 indent, const char* name = NULL);
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138 | /// clear all pointer fields
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139 | virtual void clear_pointers();
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140 | protected:
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141 | /// register this IE
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142 | virtual void register_ie(IEManager *iem) const = 0;
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143 | /// IE category
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144 | const uint16 category;
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145 | /// throw a NO_MEM exception
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146 | void throw_nomem_error() const;
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147 | }; // end class IE
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148 |
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149 |
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150 |
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151 | /**
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152 | * IE Error base class.
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153 | *
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154 | * This is the base for all exceptions thrown during serialize() and
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155 | * deserialize().
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156 | *
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157 | * @warning New code should use the exceptions derived from this class.
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158 | * This class should be abstract but isn't for compatibility reasons.
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159 | */
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160 | class IEError : public ProtLibException {
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161 | public:
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162 | /// IE error code - common parsing errors
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163 | enum error_t {
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164 | ERROR_REGISTER,
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165 | ERROR_CODING,
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166 | ERROR_CATEGORY,
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167 | ERROR_NO_IEMANAGER,
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168 | ERROR_MSG_TOO_SHORT,
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169 | ERROR_INVALID_STATE,
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170 | ERROR_WRONG_TYPE,
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171 | ERROR_WRONG_SUBTYPE,
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172 | ERROR_WRONG_LENGTH,
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173 | ERROR_NO_MEM,
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174 | ERROR_TOO_BIG_FOR_IMPL,
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175 | ERROR_UNKNOWN_ERRORCODE,
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176 | ERROR_WRONG_VERSION,
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177 | ERROR_UNEXPECTED_OBJECT,
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178 | ERROR_PDU_SYNTAX,
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179 | ERROR_OBJ_SET_FAILED,
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180 | ERROR_PROT_SPECIFIC
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181 | }; // end error_t
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182 |
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183 | const error_t err;
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184 |
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185 | IEError(error_t e);
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186 | virtual ~IEError() throw ();
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187 |
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188 | virtual const char *getstr() const;
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189 |
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190 | protected:
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191 | IEError(std::string msg) throw ();
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192 |
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193 | private:
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194 | static const char* err_str[];
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195 | };
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196 |
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197 |
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198 | /**
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199 | * Syntax error during deserialization.
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200 | *
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201 | * This exception is thrown if a syntax error is detected during
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202 | * deserialization.
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203 | */
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204 | class PDUSyntaxError : public IEError {
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205 | public:
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206 | PDUSyntaxError(const char* msg); // deprecated!
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207 | PDUSyntaxError(IE::coding_t coding, uint16 category, uint16 type,
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208 | uint16 subtype, uint32 pos, const char *msg = "");
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209 | virtual ~PDUSyntaxError() throw () { }
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210 |
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211 | const IE::coding_t coding;
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212 | const uint16 category;
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213 | const uint16 type;
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214 | const uint16 subtype;
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215 | const uint32 errorpos;
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216 | const string message;
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217 | };
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218 |
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219 |
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220 | /**
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221 | * NetMsg is too short to serialize/deserialize.
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222 | *
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223 | * This exception is typically thrown if a NetMsg ended unexpectedly
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224 | * which indicates a truncated message. It may also be thrown if a
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225 | * NetMsg is too short to hold a serialized IE object.
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226 | */
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227 | class IEMsgTooShort : public IEError {
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228 | public:
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229 | IEMsgTooShort(IE::coding_t coding, uint16 category, uint32 pos);
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230 | virtual ~IEMsgTooShort() throw () { }
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231 |
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232 | const IE::coding_t coding;
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233 | const uint16 category;
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234 | const uint32 errorpos;
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235 | };
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236 |
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237 |
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238 | /**
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239 | * Wrong protocol version.
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240 | *
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241 | * This exception is thrown in case of a version conflict, like a
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242 | * deserialize() method not being able to handle a coding.
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243 | */
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244 | class IEWrongVersion : public IEError {
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245 | public:
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246 | IEWrongVersion(IE::coding_t coding, uint16 category, uint32 pos);
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247 | virtual ~IEWrongVersion() throw () { }
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248 |
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249 | const IE::coding_t coding;
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250 | const uint16 category;
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251 | const uint32 errorpos;
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252 | };
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253 |
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254 |
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255 | /**
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256 | * Invalid IE type.
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257 | *
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258 | * Typically thrown if deserialize() fails because there is no matching IE
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259 | * registered with the IEManager.
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260 | */
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261 | class IEWrongType : public IEError {
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262 | public:
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263 | // The first constructor is deprecated!
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264 | IEWrongType(IE::coding_t coding, uint16 category, uint32 pos);
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265 | IEWrongType(IE::coding_t coding, uint16 category, uint16 type,
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266 | uint32 pos);
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267 | virtual ~IEWrongType() throw () { }
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268 |
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269 | const IE::coding_t coding;
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270 | const uint16 category;
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271 | const uint16 type;
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272 | const uint32 errorpos;
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273 | };
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274 |
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275 |
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276 | /**
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277 | * Invalid IE subtype.
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278 | *
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279 | * Typically thrown if deserialize() fails because there is no matching IE
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280 | * registered with the IEManager.
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281 | */
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282 | class IEWrongSubtype : public IEError {
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283 | public:
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284 | // The first constructor is deprecated!
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285 | IEWrongSubtype(IE::coding_t coding, uint16 category, uint16 type,
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286 | uint32 pos);
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287 | IEWrongSubtype(IE::coding_t coding, uint16 category, uint16 type,
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288 | uint16 subtype, uint32 pos);
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289 | virtual ~IEWrongSubtype() throw () { }
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290 |
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291 | const IE::coding_t coding;
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292 | const uint16 category;
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293 | const uint16 type;
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294 | const uint16 subtype;
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295 | const uint32 errorpos;
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296 | };
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297 |
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298 |
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299 | /**
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300 | * An invalid length field was read.
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301 | *
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302 | * This exception is thrown if a length field inside a NetMsg has a wrong
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303 | * length (either too long or too short, but makes no sense). Note that
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304 | * this overlaps with IEMsgTooShort in some cases.
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305 | */
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306 | class IEWrongLength : public IEError {
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307 | public:
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308 | IEWrongLength(IE::coding_t coding, uint16 category, uint16 type,
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309 | uint16 subtype, uint32 pos);
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310 | virtual ~IEWrongLength() throw () { }
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311 |
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312 | const IE::coding_t coding;
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313 | const uint16 category;
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314 | const uint16 type;
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315 | const uint16 subtype;
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316 | const uint32 errorpos;
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317 | };
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318 |
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319 |
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320 | /**
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321 | * Some entity is too big for this implementation.
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322 | *
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323 | * This exception is thrown if an operation can't be performed because
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324 | * of some implementation limit.
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325 | */
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326 | class IETooBigForImpl : public IEError {
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327 | public:
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328 | IETooBigForImpl(IE::coding_t coding, uint16 category, uint32 pos);
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329 | virtual ~IETooBigForImpl() throw () { }
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330 |
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331 | const IE::coding_t coding;
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332 | const uint16 category;
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333 | const uint32 errorpos;
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334 | };
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335 |
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336 |
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337 | /**
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338 | * Protocol Specific Error
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339 | *
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340 | * This exception is thrown if a protocol specific error
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341 | * occurred.
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342 | */
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343 | class IEProtocolSpecific : public IEError {
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344 | public:
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345 | IEProtocolSpecific(IE::coding_t coding, uint16 category, uint32 pos);
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346 | virtual ~IEProtocolSpecific() throw () { }
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347 |
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348 | const IE::coding_t coding;
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349 | const uint16 category;
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350 | const uint32 errorpos;
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351 | };
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352 |
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353 |
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354 | /// IE error list
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355 | /** This represents a list of IE errors. */
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356 | class IEErrorList {
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357 | public:
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358 | /// put an IEError on the list
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359 | void put(IEError* iee);
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360 | /// get and remove next IEError
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361 | IEError* get();
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362 | /// is list empty
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363 | bool is_empty() const;
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364 | /// clear list
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365 | void clear();
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366 | /// destructor
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367 | ~IEErrorList();
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368 | private:
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369 | /// internal queue type
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370 | typedef deque<IEError*> queue_t;
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371 | /// queue iterator type
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372 | typedef queue_t::iterator queueit_t;
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373 | /// IEError storage
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374 | queue_t queue;
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375 | }; // end IEErrorList
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376 |
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377 |
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378 | /**
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379 | * Represents a (category, type, subtype) tuple.
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380 | *
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381 | * Used internally by IEManager.
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382 | */
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383 | class IE_Key {
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384 | public:
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385 | inline IE_Key(uint16 category, uint16 type, uint16 subtype)
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386 | : category(category), type(type), subtype(subtype) { }
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387 |
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388 | inline bool operator==(const IE_Key &other) const {
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389 | return category == other.category && type == other.type
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390 | && subtype == other.subtype;
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391 | }
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392 |
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393 | inline uint16 get_category() const { return category; }
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394 | inline uint16 get_type() const { return type; }
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395 | inline uint16 get_subtype() const { return subtype; }
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396 |
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397 | private:
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398 | uint16 category;
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399 | uint16 type;
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400 | uint16 subtype;
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401 | };
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402 |
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403 | struct hash_IE_Key {
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404 | inline size_t operator()(const protlib::IE_Key &k) const {
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405 | return (k.get_category() << 16)
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406 | | ( k.get_type() ^ k.get_subtype() );
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407 | }
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408 | };
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409 |
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410 |
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411 | /**
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412 | * A registry and factory for IEs.
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413 | *
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414 | * Each IE has to register at the IE Manager. The IEManager then provides
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415 | * methods to deserialize IEs from or serialize IEs to a NetMsg object.
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416 | * IEManager is abstract and thus can't be instantiated.
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417 | *
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418 | * In contrast to earlier implementations, IEManager itself is no longer a
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419 | * singleton. Inheriting from singletons is a tricky business in C++ (and
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420 | * much easier in Java) because static methods can't be virtual. Because
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421 | * of this, multiple badly implemented child classes were unable to coexist
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422 | * in a single program.
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423 | *
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424 | * The following has to be done in each protocol to use IEManager and
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425 | * create a protocol-specific singleton (called PROT_IEManager):
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426 | *
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427 | * - Inherit from IEManager.
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428 | * - Make the constructor private.
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429 | * - Provide a "private: static PROT_IEManager *inst" attribute.
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430 | * - Provide a "public: static PROT_IEManager *instance()" method.
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431 | * - Provide a "public: static void clear()" method.
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432 | * - Define your own category_t with categories appropriate for your protocol.
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433 | *
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434 | * An example implementation can be found in the QSPEC code. Please note that
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435 | * old code (r286 and earlier) won't compile because of interface changes.
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436 | * The ability to register "default" IEs that are returned if no more specific
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437 | * IE is found has been removed because it depended on coding_t. If derived
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438 | * IEManagers need this functionality, they have to override lookup_ie().
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439 | *
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440 | */
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441 | class IEManager {
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442 |
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443 | public:
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444 | virtual ~IEManager();
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445 |
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446 | virtual void register_ie(const IE *ie);
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447 | virtual void register_ie(uint16 category, uint16 type, uint16 subtype,
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448 | const IE *ie);
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449 |
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450 | virtual IE *new_instance(uint16 category, uint16 type, uint16 subtype);
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451 |
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452 | virtual void serialize(IE &ie, NetMsg &msg, IE::coding_t coding,
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453 | uint32 &bytes_written) const;
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454 |
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455 | virtual IE *deserialize(NetMsg &msg, uint16 category,
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456 | IE::coding_t coding, IEErrorList& errorlist,
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457 | uint32 &bytes_read, bool skip = true) = 0;
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458 |
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459 | protected:
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460 | IEManager();
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461 |
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462 | virtual IE *lookup_ie(uint16 category, uint16 type, uint16 subtype);
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463 |
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464 | virtual void throw_nomem_error() const;
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465 |
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466 | private:
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467 | typedef unordered_map<IE_Key, IE *, hash_IE_Key> category_map_t;
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468 |
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469 | category_map_t registry;
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470 | };
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471 |
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472 |
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473 | /** This mainly calls the serialize member function of the given IE.
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474 | * @param ie pointer to an IE
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475 | * @param msg NetMsg object that will hold the serialized IE.
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476 | * @param coding IE coding sheme
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477 | * @param wbytes number of output bytes
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478 | */
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479 | inline
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480 | void IEManager::serialize(IE& ie, NetMsg& msg, IE::coding_t coding, uint32& wbytes) const {
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481 | ie.serialize(msg,coding,wbytes);
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482 | } // end serialize
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483 |
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484 |
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485 | /// print an IE to an ostream
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486 | ostream& operator<<(ostream& os, const IE& ie);
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487 |
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488 | /// input operator
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489 | istream& operator>>(istream& is, IE& ie);
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490 |
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491 | /// round uint32 up
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492 | /** Adds up the given uint32 to fit a 32-bit or 4-byte border. */
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493 | inline uint32 round_up4(uint32 i) {
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494 | if (i%4) i = i-(i%4)+4;
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495 | return i;
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496 | } // end round_up4
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497 |
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498 | //@}
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499 |
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500 | } // end namespace protlib
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501 |
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502 | #endif // _PROTLIB__IE_H_
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