From a334319f6530564d22e775935d9c91663623a1b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ulrich Drepper Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 20:10:10 +0000 Subject: (CFLAGS-tst-align.c): Add -mpreferred-stack-boundary=4. --- inet/inet6_opt.c | 278 ------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 278 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 inet/inet6_opt.c (limited to 'inet/inet6_opt.c') diff --git a/inet/inet6_opt.c b/inet/inet6_opt.c deleted file mode 100644 index 17d3fee..0000000 --- a/inet/inet6_opt.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,278 +0,0 @@ -/* Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - This file is part of the GNU C Library. - Contributed by Ulrich Drepper , 2006. - - The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - - The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - Lesser General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free - Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA - 02111-1307 USA. */ - -#include -#include -#include - - -/* RFC 3542, 10.1 - - This function returns the number of bytes needed for the empty - extension header i.e., without any options. If EXTBUF is not NULL it - also initializes the extension header to have the correct length - field. In that case if the EXTLEN value is not a positive (i.e., - non-zero) multiple of 8 the function fails and returns -1. */ -int -inet6_opt_init (void *extbuf, socklen_t extlen) -{ - if (extbuf != NULL) - { - if (extlen <= 0 || (extlen % 8) != 0) - return -1; - - /* Fill in the length in units of 8 octets. */ - struct ip6_hbh *extp = (struct ip6_hbh *) extbuf; - extp->ip6h_len = extlen / 8; - } - - return sizeof (struct ip6_hbh); -} - - -static void -add_padding (uint8_t *extbuf, int offset, int npad) -{ - if (npad == 1) - extbuf[offset] = IP6OPT_PAD1; - else if (npad > 0) - { - struct ip6_opt *pad_opt = (struct ip6_opt *) (extbuf + offset); - - pad_opt->ip6o_type = IP6OPT_PADN; - pad_opt->ip6o_len = npad - sizeof (struct ip6_opt); - /* Clear the memory used by the padding. */ - memset (pad_opt + 1, '\0', pad_opt->ip6o_len); - } -} - - - -/* RFC 3542, 10.2 - - This function returns the updated total length taking into account - adding an option with length 'len' and alignment 'align'. If - EXTBUF is not NULL then, in addition to returning the length, the - function inserts any needed pad option, initializes the option - (setting the type and length fields) and returns a pointer to the - location for the option content in databufp. If the option does - not fit in the extension header buffer the function returns -1. */ -int -inet6_opt_append (void *extbuf, socklen_t extlen, int offset, uint8_t type, - socklen_t len, uint8_t align, void **databufp) -{ - /* Check minimum offset. */ - if (offset < sizeof (struct ip6_hbh)) - return -1; - - /* One cannot add padding options. */ - if (type == IP6OPT_PAD1 || type == IP6OPT_PADN) - return -1; - - /* The option length must fit in one octet. */ - if (len > 255) - return -1; - - /* The alignment can only by 1, 2, 4, or 8 and must not exceed the - option length. */ - if (align == 0 || align > 8 || (align & (align - 1)) != 0 || align > len) - return -1; - - /* Determine the needed padding for alignment. Following the - current content of the buffer we have the is the IPv6 option type - and length, followed immediately by the data. The data has the - alignment constraints. Therefore padding must be inserted in the - form of padding options before the new option. */ - int data_offset = offset + sizeof (struct ip6_opt); - int npad = (align - data_offset % align) & (align - 1); - - if (extbuf != NULL) - { - /* Now we can check whether the buffer is large enough. */ - if (data_offset + npad + len > extlen) - return -1; - - add_padding (extbuf, offset, npad); - - offset += npad; - - /* Now prepare the option itself. */ - struct ip6_opt *opt = (struct ip6_opt *) ((uint8_t *) extbuf + offset); - - opt->ip6o_type = type; - opt->ip6o_len = len; - - *databufp = opt + 1; - } - else - offset += npad; - - return offset + sizeof (struct ip6_opt) + len; -} - - -/* RFC 3542, 10.3 - - This function returns the updated total length taking into account - the final padding of the extension header to make it a multiple of - 8 bytes. If EXTBUF is not NULL the function also initializes the - option by inserting a Pad1 or PadN option of the proper length. */ -int -inet6_opt_finish (void *extbuf, socklen_t extlen, int offset) -{ - /* Check minimum offset. */ - if (offset < sizeof (struct ip6_hbh)) - return -1; - - /* Required padding at the end. */ - int npad = (8 - (offset & 7)) & 7; - - if (extbuf != NULL) - { - /* Make sure the buffer is large enough. */ - if (offset + npad > extlen) - return -1; - - add_padding (extbuf, offset, npad); - } - - return offset + npad; -} - - -/* RFC 3542, 10.4 - - This function inserts data items of various sizes in the data - portion of the option. VAL should point to the data to be - inserted. OFFSET specifies where in the data portion of the option - the value should be inserted; the first byte after the option type - and length is accessed by specifying an offset of zero. */ -int -inet6_opt_set_val (void *databuf, int offset, void *val, socklen_t vallen) -{ - memcpy ((uint8_t *) databuf + offset, val, vallen); - - return offset + vallen; -} - - -/* RFC 3542, 10.5 - - This function parses received option extension headers returning - the next option. EXTBUF and EXTLEN specifies the extension header. - OFFSET should either be zero (for the first option) or the length - returned by a previous call to 'inet6_opt_next' or - 'inet6_opt_find'. It specifies the position where to continue - scanning the extension buffer. */ -int -inet6_opt_next (void *extbuf, socklen_t extlen, int offset, uint8_t *typep, - socklen_t *lenp, void **databufp) -{ - if (offset == 0) - offset = sizeof (struct ip6_hbh); - else if (offset < sizeof (struct ip6_hbh)) - return -1; - - while (offset < extlen) - { - struct ip6_opt *opt = (struct ip6_opt *) ((uint8_t *) extbuf + offset); - - if (opt->ip6o_type == IP6OPT_PAD1) - /* Single byte padding. */ - ++offset; - else if (opt->ip6o_type == IP6OPT_PADN) - offset += sizeof (struct ip6_opt) + opt->ip6o_len; - else - { - /* Check whether the option is valid. */ - offset += sizeof (struct ip6_opt) + opt->ip6o_len; - if (offset > extlen) - return -1; - - *typep = opt->ip6o_type; - *lenp = opt->ip6o_len; - *databufp = opt + 1; - return offset; - } - } - - return -1; -} - - -/* RFC 3542, 10.6 - - This function is similar to the previously described - 'inet6_opt_next' function, except this function lets the caller - specify the option type to be searched for, instead of always - returning the next option in the extension header. */ -int -inet6_opt_find (void *extbuf, socklen_t extlen, int offset, uint8_t type, - socklen_t *lenp, void **databufp) -{ - if (offset == 0) - offset = sizeof (struct ip6_hbh); - else if (offset < sizeof (struct ip6_hbh)) - return -1; - - while (offset < extlen) - { - struct ip6_opt *opt = (struct ip6_opt *) ((uint8_t *) extbuf + offset); - - if (opt->ip6o_type == IP6OPT_PAD1) - { - /* Single byte padding. */ - ++offset; - if (type == IP6OPT_PAD1) - { - *lenp = 0; - *databufp = (uint8_t *) extbuf + offset; - return offset; - } - } - else if (opt->ip6o_type != type) - offset += sizeof (struct ip6_opt) + opt->ip6o_len; - else - { - /* Check whether the option is valid. */ - offset += sizeof (struct ip6_opt) + opt->ip6o_len; - if (offset > extlen) - return -1; - - *lenp = opt->ip6o_len; - *databufp = opt + 1; - return offset; - } - } - - return -1; -} - - -/* RFC 3542, 10.7 - - This function extracts data items of various sizes in the data - portion of the option. */ -int -inet6_opt_get_val (void *databuf, int offset, void *val, socklen_t vallen) -{ - memcpy (val, (uint8_t *) databuf + offset, vallen); - - return offset + vallen; -} -- cgit v1.1