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addr: improve API reference documentation for nl_addr_*()

Signed-off-by: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
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Thomas Graf 2013-03-14 15:37:46 +01:00
parent f0f33c394b
commit 88527534ba
2 changed files with 166 additions and 42 deletions

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation version 2.1
* of the License.
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2010 Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
* Copyright (c) 2003-2013 Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
*/
#ifndef NETLINK_ADDR_H_
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ extern int nl_addr_guess_family(struct nl_addr *);
extern int nl_addr_fill_sockaddr(struct nl_addr *,
struct sockaddr *, socklen_t *);
extern int nl_addr_info(struct nl_addr *, struct addrinfo **);
extern int nl_addr_resolve(struct nl_addr *addr, char *host, size_t hostlen);
extern int nl_addr_resolve(struct nl_addr *, char *, size_t);
/* Access Functions */
extern void nl_addr_set_family(struct nl_addr *, int);

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation version 2.1
* of the License.
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2012 Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
* Copyright (c) 2003-2013 Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
*/
/**
@ -170,9 +170,17 @@ static void addr_destroy(struct nl_addr *addr)
*/
/**
* Allocate new abstract address object.
* @arg maxsize Maximum size of the binary address.
* @return Newly allocated address object or NULL
* Allocate empty abstract address
* @arg maxsize Upper limit of the binary address to be stored
*
* The new address object will be empty with a prefix length of 0 and will
* be capable of holding binary addresses up to the specified limit.
*
* @see nl_addr_build()
* @see nl_addr_parse()
* @see nl_addr_put()
*
* @return Allocated address object or NULL upon failure.
*/
struct nl_addr *nl_addr_alloc(size_t maxsize)
{
@ -189,11 +197,21 @@ struct nl_addr *nl_addr_alloc(size_t maxsize)
}
/**
* Allocate new abstract address object based on a binary address.
* @arg family Address family.
* @arg buf Buffer containing the binary address.
* @arg size Length of binary address buffer.
* @return Newly allocated address handle or NULL
* Allocate abstract address based on a binary address.
* @arg family Address family
* @arg buf Binary address
* @arg size Length of binary address
*
* This function will allocate an abstract address capable of holding the
* binary address specified. The prefix length will be set to the full
* length of the binary address provided.
*
* @see nl_addr_alloc()
* @see nl_addr_alloc_attr()
* @see nl_addr_parse()
* @see nl_addr_put()
*
* @return Allocated address object or NULL upon failure.
*/
struct nl_addr *nl_addr_build(int family, void *buf, size_t size)
{
@ -214,14 +232,25 @@ struct nl_addr *nl_addr_build(int family, void *buf, size_t size)
}
/**
* Allocate abstract address based on netlink attribute.
* @arg nla Netlink attribute of unspecific type.
* Allocate abstract address based on Netlink attribute.
* @arg nla Netlink attribute
* @arg family Address family.
*
* Considers the netlink attribute payload a address of the specified
* family and allocates a new abstract address based on it.
* Allocates an abstract address based on the specified Netlink attribute
* by interpreting the payload of the Netlink attribute as the binary
* address.
*
* @return Newly allocated address handle or NULL.
* This function is identical to:
* @code
* nl_addr_build(family, nla_data(nla), nla_len(nla));
* @endcode
*
* @see nl_addr_alloc()
* @see nl_addr_build()
* @see nl_addr_parse()
* @see nl_addr_put()
*
* @return Allocated address object or NULL upon failure.
*/
struct nl_addr *nl_addr_alloc_attr(struct nlattr *nla, int family)
{
@ -229,13 +258,13 @@ struct nl_addr *nl_addr_alloc_attr(struct nlattr *nla, int family)
}
/**
* Allocate abstract address object based on a character string
* Allocate abstract address based on character string
* @arg addrstr Address represented as character string.
* @arg hint Address family hint or AF_UNSPEC.
* @arg result Pointer to store resulting address.
*
* Regognizes the following address formats:
*@code
* @code
* Format Len Family
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* IPv6 address format 16 AF_INET6
@ -253,6 +282,10 @@ struct nl_addr *nl_addr_alloc_attr(struct nlattr *nla, int family)
* The prefix length may be appened at the end prefixed with a
* slash, e.g. 10.0.0.0/8.
*
* @see nl_addr_alloc()
* @see nl_addr_build()
* @see nl_addr_put()
*
* @return 0 on success or a negative error code.
*/
int nl_addr_parse(const char *addrstr, int hint, struct nl_addr **result)
@ -424,10 +457,16 @@ errout:
}
/**
* Clone existing abstract address object.
* @arg addr Abstract address object.
* @return Newly allocated abstract address object being a duplicate of the
* specified address object or NULL if a failure occured.
* Clone existing abstract address object
* @arg addr Abstract address object
*
* Allocates new abstract address representing an identical clone of an
* existing address.
*
* @see nl_addr_alloc()
* @see nl_addr_put()
*
* @return Allocated abstract address or NULL upon failure.
*/
struct nl_addr *nl_addr_clone(struct nl_addr *addr)
{
@ -447,6 +486,18 @@ struct nl_addr *nl_addr_clone(struct nl_addr *addr)
* @{
*/
/**
* Increase the reference counter of an abstract address
* @arg addr Abstract address
*
* Increases the reference counter of the address and thus prevents the
* release of the memory resources until the reference is given back
* using the function nl_addr_put().
*
* @see nl_addr_put()
*
* @return Pointer to the existing abstract address
*/
struct nl_addr *nl_addr_get(struct nl_addr *addr)
{
addr->a_refcnt++;
@ -454,6 +505,15 @@ struct nl_addr *nl_addr_get(struct nl_addr *addr)
return addr;
}
/**
* Decrease the reference counter of an abstract address
* @arg addr Abstract addr
*
* @note The resources of the abstract address will be freed after the
* last reference to the address has been returned.
*
* @see nl_addr_get()
*/
void nl_addr_put(struct nl_addr *addr)
{
if (!addr)
@ -466,9 +526,10 @@ void nl_addr_put(struct nl_addr *addr)
}
/**
* Check whether an abstract address object is shared.
* Check whether an abstract address is shared.
* @arg addr Abstract address object.
* @return Non-zero if the abstract address object is shared, otherwise 0.
*
* @return Non-zero if the abstract address is shared, otherwise 0.
*/
int nl_addr_shared(struct nl_addr *addr)
{
@ -483,12 +544,21 @@ int nl_addr_shared(struct nl_addr *addr)
*/
/**
* Compares two abstract address objects.
* @arg a A abstract address object.
* @arg b Another abstract address object.
* Compare abstract addresses
* @arg a An abstract address
* @arg b Another abstract address
*
* @return Integer less than, equal to or greather than zero if \c is found,
* respectively to be less than, to, or be greater than \c b.
* Verifies whether the address family, address length, prefix length, and
* binary addresses of two abstract addresses matches.
*
* @note This function will *not* respect the prefix length in the sense
* that only the actual prefix will be compared. Please refer to the
* nl_addr_cmp_prefix() function if you require this functionality.
*
* @see nl_addr_cmp_prefix()
*
* @return Integer less than, equal to or greather than zero if the two
* addresses match.
*/
int nl_addr_cmp(struct nl_addr *a, struct nl_addr *b)
{
@ -509,12 +579,17 @@ int nl_addr_cmp(struct nl_addr *a, struct nl_addr *b)
}
/**
* Compares the prefix of two abstract address objects.
* @arg a A abstract address object.
* @arg b Another abstract address object.
* Compare the prefix of two abstract addresses
* @arg a An abstract address
* @arg b Another abstract address
*
* @return Integer less than, equal to or greather than zero if \c is found,
* respectively to be less than, to, or be greater than \c b.
* Verifies whether the address family and the binary address covered by
* the smaller prefix length of the two abstract addresses matches.
*
* @see nl_addr_cmp()
*
* @return Integer less than, equal to or greather than zero if the two
* addresses match.
*/
int nl_addr_cmp_prefix(struct nl_addr *a, struct nl_addr *b)
{
@ -538,7 +613,9 @@ int nl_addr_cmp_prefix(struct nl_addr *a, struct nl_addr *b)
/**
* Returns true if the address consists of all zeros
* @arg addr Address to look at.
* @arg addr Abstract address
*
* @return 1 if the binary address consists of all zeros, 0 otherwise.
*/
int nl_addr_iszero(struct nl_addr *addr)
{
@ -552,11 +629,11 @@ int nl_addr_iszero(struct nl_addr *addr)
}
/**
* Check if an address matches a certain family.
* Check if address string is parseable for a specific address family
* @arg addr Address represented as character string.
* @arg family Desired address family.
*
* @return 1 if the address is of the desired address family,
* @return 1 if the address is parseable assuming the specified address family,
* otherwise 0 is returned.
*/
int nl_addr_valid(char *addr, int family)
@ -588,9 +665,10 @@ int nl_addr_valid(char *addr, int family)
}
/**
* Guess address family of an abstract address object based on address size.
* Guess address family of abstract address based on address size
* @arg addr Abstract address object.
* @return Address family or AF_UNSPEC if guessing wasn't successful.
*
* @return Numeric address family or AF_UNSPEC
*/
int nl_addr_guess_family(struct nl_addr *addr)
{
@ -666,7 +744,7 @@ int nl_addr_fill_sockaddr(struct nl_addr *addr, struct sockaddr *sa,
* Call getaddrinfo() for an abstract address object.
* @arg addr Abstract address object.
* @arg result Pointer to store resulting address list.
*
*
* Calls getaddrinfo() for the specified abstract address in AI_NUMERICHOST
* mode.
*
@ -744,11 +822,26 @@ int nl_addr_resolve(struct nl_addr *addr, char *host, size_t hostlen)
* @{
*/
/**
* Set address family
* @arg addr Abstract address object
* @arg family Address family
*
* @see nl_addr_get_family()
*/
void nl_addr_set_family(struct nl_addr *addr, int family)
{
addr->a_family = family;
}
/**
* Return address family
* @arg addr Abstract address object
*
* @see nl_addr_set_family()
*
* @return The numeric address family or `AF_UNSPEC`
*/
int nl_addr_get_family(struct nl_addr *addr)
{
return addr->a_family;
@ -759,6 +852,20 @@ int nl_addr_get_family(struct nl_addr *addr)
* @arg addr Abstract address object.
* @arg buf Buffer containing binary address.
* @arg len Length of buffer containing binary address.
*
* Modifies the binary address portion of the abstract address. The
* abstract address must be capable of holding the required amount
* or this function will fail.
*
* @note This function will *not* modify the prefix length. It is within
* the responsibility of the caller to set the prefix length to the
* desirable length.
*
* @see nl_addr_alloc()
* @see nl_addr_get_binary_addr()
* @see nl_addr_get_len()
*
* @return 0 on success or a negative error code.
*/
int nl_addr_set_binary_addr(struct nl_addr *addr, void *buf, size_t len)
{
@ -777,6 +884,11 @@ int nl_addr_set_binary_addr(struct nl_addr *addr, void *buf, size_t len)
/**
* Get binary address of abstract address object.
* @arg addr Abstract address object.
*
* @see nl_addr_set_binary_addr()
* @see nl_addr_get_len()
*
* @return Pointer to binary address of length nl_addr_get_len()
*/
void *nl_addr_get_binary_addr(struct nl_addr *addr)
{
@ -786,20 +898,32 @@ void *nl_addr_get_binary_addr(struct nl_addr *addr)
/**
* Get length of binary address of abstract address object.
* @arg addr Abstract address object.
*
* @see nl_addr_get_binary_addr()
* @see nl_addr_set_binary_addr()
*/
unsigned int nl_addr_get_len(struct nl_addr *addr)
{
return addr->a_len;
}
/**
* Set the prefix length of an abstract address
* @arg addr Abstract address object
* @arg prefixlen New prefix length
*
* @see nl_addr_get_prefixlen()
*/
void nl_addr_set_prefixlen(struct nl_addr *addr, int prefixlen)
{
addr->a_prefixlen = prefixlen;
}
/**
* Get prefix length of abstract address object.
* @arg addr Abstract address object.
* Return prefix length of abstract address object.
* @arg addr Abstract address object
*
* @see nl_addr_set_prefixlen()
*/
unsigned int nl_addr_get_prefixlen(struct nl_addr *addr)
{