30#ifndef NET_GNRC_PKTBUF_H
31#define NET_GNRC_PKTBUF_H
63#ifndef CONFIG_GNRC_PKTBUF_SIZE
64#define CONFIG_GNRC_PKTBUF_SIZE (6144)
#define GNRC_NETERR_SUCCESS
Error code to signalise success (no error occurred) to an gnrc_neterr subscriber.
gnrc_nettype_t
Definition of protocol types in the network stack.
bool gnrc_pktbuf_is_sane(void)
Checks if the implementation's internal invariants still uphold.
void gnrc_pktbuf_release_error(gnrc_pktsnip_t *pkt, uint32_t err)
Decreases gnrc_pktsnip_t::users of pkt atomically and removes it if it reaches 0 and reports a possib...
bool gnrc_pktbuf_is_empty(void)
Checks if packet buffer is empty.
int gnrc_pktbuf_realloc_data(gnrc_pktsnip_t *pkt, size_t size)
Reallocates gnrc_pktsnip_t::data of pkt in the packet buffer, without changing the content.
gnrc_pktsnip_t * gnrc_pktbuf_start_write(gnrc_pktsnip_t *pkt)
Must be called once before there is a write operation on a packet snip in a thread.
gnrc_pktsnip_t * gnrc_pktbuf_reverse_snips(gnrc_pktsnip_t *pkt)
Reverses snip order of a packet in a write-protected manner.
void gnrc_pktbuf_init(void)
Initializes packet buffer module.
gnrc_pktsnip_t * gnrc_pktbuf_add(gnrc_pktsnip_t *next, const void *data, size_t size, gnrc_nettype_t type)
Adds a new gnrc_pktsnip_t and its packet to the packet buffer.
gnrc_pktsnip_t * gnrc_pktbuf_mark(gnrc_pktsnip_t *pkt, size_t size, gnrc_nettype_t type)
Marks the first size bytes in a received packet with a new packet snip that is appended to the packet...
gnrc_pktsnip_t * gnrc_pktbuf_remove_snip(gnrc_pktsnip_t *pkt, gnrc_pktsnip_t *snip)
Deletes a snip from a packet and the packet buffer.
void gnrc_pktbuf_hold(gnrc_pktsnip_t *pkt, unsigned int num)
Increases gnrc_pktsnip_t::users of pkt atomically.
int gnrc_pktbuf_merge(gnrc_pktsnip_t *pkt)
Merge pktsnip chain to single pktsnip.
static void gnrc_pktbuf_release(gnrc_pktsnip_t *pkt)
Decreases gnrc_pktsnip_t::users of pkt atomically and removes it if it reaches 0 and reports GNRC_NET...
void gnrc_pktbuf_stats(void)
Prints some statistics about the packet buffer to stdout.
Mutex for thread synchronization.
General definitions for network packets and their helper functions.
Error reporting definitions.
Protocol type definitions.
Type to represent parts (either headers or payload) of a packet, called snips.
Macros for basic linked list operations.