1#ifndef PKTLINE_H 2#define PKTLINE_H 3 4#include"git-compat-util.h" 5#include"strbuf.h" 6 7/* 8 * Write a packetized stream, where each line is preceded by 9 * its length (including the header) as a 4-byte hex number. 10 * A length of 'zero' means end of stream (and a length of 1-3 11 * would be an error). 12 * 13 * This is all pretty stupid, but we use this packetized line 14 * format to make a streaming format possible without ever 15 * over-running the read buffers. That way we'll never read 16 * into what might be the pack data (which should go to another 17 * process entirely). 18 * 19 * The writing side could use stdio, but since the reading 20 * side can't, we stay with pure read/write interfaces. 21 */ 22voidpacket_flush(int fd); 23voidpacket_write_fmt(int fd,const char*fmt, ...)__attribute__((format(printf,2,3))); 24voidpacket_buf_flush(struct strbuf *buf); 25voidpacket_buf_write(struct strbuf *buf,const char*fmt, ...)__attribute__((format(printf,2,3))); 26intpacket_flush_gently(int fd); 27intpacket_write_fmt_gently(int fd,const char*fmt, ...)__attribute__((format(printf,2,3))); 28intwrite_packetized_from_fd(int fd_in,int fd_out); 29intwrite_packetized_from_buf(const char*src_in,size_t len,int fd_out); 30 31/* 32 * Read a packetized line into the buffer, which must be at least size bytes 33 * long. The return value specifies the number of bytes read into the buffer. 34 * 35 * If src_buffer and *src_buffer are not NULL, it should point to a buffer 36 * containing the packet data to parse, of at least *src_len bytes. After the 37 * function returns, src_buf will be incremented and src_len decremented by the 38 * number of bytes consumed. 39 * 40 * If src_buffer (or *src_buffer) is NULL, then data is read from the 41 * descriptor "fd". 42 * 43 * If options does not contain PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF, we will die under any 44 * of the following conditions: 45 * 46 * 1. Read error from descriptor. 47 * 48 * 2. Protocol error from the remote (e.g., bogus length characters). 49 * 50 * 3. Receiving a packet larger than "size" bytes. 51 * 52 * 4. Truncated output from the remote (e.g., we expected a packet but got 53 * EOF, or we got a partial packet followed by EOF). 54 * 55 * If options does contain PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF, we will not die on 56 * condition 4 (truncated input), but instead return -1. However, we will still 57 * die for the other 3 conditions. 58 * 59 * If options contains PACKET_READ_CHOMP_NEWLINE, a trailing newline (if 60 * present) is removed from the buffer before returning. 61 */ 62#define PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF (1u<<0) 63#define PACKET_READ_CHOMP_NEWLINE (1u<<1) 64intpacket_read(int fd,char**src_buffer,size_t*src_len,char 65*buffer,unsigned size,int options); 66 67/* 68 * Convenience wrapper for packet_read that is not gentle, and sets the 69 * CHOMP_NEWLINE option. The return value is NULL for a flush packet, 70 * and otherwise points to a static buffer (that may be overwritten by 71 * subsequent calls). If the size parameter is not NULL, the length of the 72 * packet is written to it. 73 */ 74char*packet_read_line(int fd,int*size); 75 76/* 77 * Same as packet_read_line, but read from a buf rather than a descriptor; 78 * see packet_read for details on how src_* is used. 79 */ 80char*packet_read_line_buf(char**src_buf,size_t*src_len,int*size); 81 82/* 83 * Reads a stream of variable sized packets until a flush packet is detected. 84 */ 85ssize_t read_packetized_to_strbuf(int fd_in,struct strbuf *sb_out); 86 87#define DEFAULT_PACKET_MAX 1000 88#define LARGE_PACKET_MAX 65520 89#define LARGE_PACKET_DATA_MAX (LARGE_PACKET_MAX - 4) 90externchar packet_buffer[LARGE_PACKET_MAX]; 91 92#endif