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234 lines
6.3 KiB
C
234 lines
6.3 KiB
C
#ifndef __LIBSOCCR_H__
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#define __LIBSOCCR_H__
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#include <netinet/in.h> /* sockaddr_in, sockaddr_in6 */
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#include <netinet/tcp.h> /* TCP_REPAIR_WINDOW, TCP_TIMESTAMP */
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#include <stdint.h> /* uint32_t */
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#include <sys/socket.h> /* sockaddr */
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#include "common/config.h"
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/* All packets with this mark have not to be blocked. */
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#define SOCCR_MARK 0xC114
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#ifndef CONFIG_HAS_TCP_REPAIR_WINDOW
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struct tcp_repair_window {
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uint32_t snd_wl1;
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uint32_t snd_wnd;
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uint32_t max_window;
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uint32_t rcv_wnd;
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uint32_t rcv_wup;
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};
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#endif
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#ifndef CONFIG_HAS_TCP_REPAIR
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/*
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* It's been reported that both tcp_repair_opt
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* and TCP_ enum already shipped in netinet/tcp.h
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* system header by some distros thus we need a
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* test if we can use predefined ones or provide
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* our own.
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*/
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struct tcp_repair_opt {
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uint32_t opt_code;
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uint32_t opt_val;
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};
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enum {
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TCP_NO_QUEUE,
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TCP_RECV_QUEUE,
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TCP_SEND_QUEUE,
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TCP_QUEUES_NR,
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};
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#endif
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#ifndef TCP_TIMESTAMP
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#define TCP_TIMESTAMP 24
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#endif
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#ifndef TCP_REPAIR_WINDOW
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#define TCP_REPAIR_WINDOW 29
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#endif
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void libsoccr_set_log(unsigned int level, void (*fn)(unsigned int level, const char *fmt, ...));
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#define SOCCR_LOG_ERR 1
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#define SOCCR_LOG_DBG 2
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/*
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* An opaque handler for C/R-ing a TCP socket.
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*/
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struct libsoccr_sk;
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union libsoccr_addr {
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struct sockaddr sa;
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struct sockaddr_in v4;
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struct sockaddr_in6 v6;
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};
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/*
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* Connection info that should be saved after fetching from the
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* socket and given back into the library in two steps (see below).
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*/
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struct libsoccr_sk_data {
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uint32_t state;
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uint32_t inq_len;
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uint32_t inq_seq;
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uint32_t outq_len;
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uint32_t outq_seq;
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uint32_t unsq_len;
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uint32_t opt_mask;
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uint32_t mss_clamp;
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uint32_t snd_wscale;
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uint32_t rcv_wscale;
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uint32_t timestamp;
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uint32_t flags; /* SOCCR_FLAGS_... below */
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uint32_t snd_wl1;
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uint32_t snd_wnd;
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uint32_t max_window;
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uint32_t rcv_wnd;
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uint32_t rcv_wup;
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};
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/*
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* The flags below denote which data on libsoccr_sk_data was get
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* from the kernel and is required for restore. Not present data
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* is zeroified by the library.
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*
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* Ideally the caller should carry the whole _data structure between
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* calls, but for optimization purposes it may analyze the flags
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* field and drop the unneeded bits.
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*/
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/*
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* Window parameters. Mark snd_wl1, snd_wnd, max_window, rcv_wnd
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* and rcv_wup fields.
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*/
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#define SOCCR_FLAGS_WINDOW 0x1
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/*
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* These two calls pause and resume the socket for and after C/R
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* The first one returns an opaque handle that is to be used by all
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* the subsequent calls.
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*
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* For now the library only supports ESTABLISHED sockets. The caller
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* should check the socket is supported before calling the library.
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*
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* Before doing socket C/R make sure no packets can reach the socket
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* you're working with, nor any packet can leave the node from this
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* socket. This can be done by using netfilter DROP target (of by
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* DOWN-ing an interface in case of containers).
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*/
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struct libsoccr_sk *libsoccr_pause(int fd);
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void libsoccr_resume(struct libsoccr_sk *sk);
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/* This one is like _resume, but doesn't turn repair off on socket. */
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void libsoccr_release(struct libsoccr_sk *sk);
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/*
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* Flags for calls below
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*/
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/*
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* Memory given to or taken from library is in exclusive ownership
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* of the resulting owner. I.e. -- when taken by caller from library,
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* the former will free() one, when given to the library, the latter
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* is to free() it.
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*/
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#define SOCCR_MEM_EXCL 0x1
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/*
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* CHECKPOINTING calls
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*
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* Roughly the checkpoint steps for sockets in supported states are
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*
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* h = libsoccr_pause(sk);
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* libsoccr_save(h, &data, sizeof(data))
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* inq = libsoccr_get_queue_bytes(h, TCP_RECV_QUEUE, 0)
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* outq = libsoccr_get_queue_bytes(h, TCP_SEND_QUEUE, 0)
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* getsocname(sk, &name, ...)
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* getpeername(sk, &peer, ...)
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*
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* save_all_bytes(h, inq, outq, name, peer)
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*
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* Resuming the socket afterwards effectively obsoletes the saved
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* info, as the connection resumes and old saved bytes become
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* outdated.
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*
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* Please note, that getsocname() and getpeername() are standard glibc
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* calls, not the libsoccr's ones.
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*/
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/*
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* Fills in the libsoccr_sk_data structure with connection info. The
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* data_size shows the size of a buffer. The returned value is the
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* amount of bytes put into data (the rest is zeroed with memcpy).
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*/
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int libsoccr_save(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, struct libsoccr_sk_data *data, unsigned data_size);
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/*
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* Get a pointer on the contents of queues. The amount of bytes is
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* determined from the filled libsoccr_sk_data by queue_id.
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*
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* For TCP_RECV_QUEUE the length is .inq_len
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* For TCP_SEND_QUEUE the length is .outq_len
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*
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* For any other queues returns NULL.
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*
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* The steal argument means that the caller grabs the buffer from
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* library and should free() it himself. Otherwise the buffer can
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* be claimed again and will be free by library upon _resume call.
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*/
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char *libsoccr_get_queue_bytes(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int queue_id, unsigned flags);
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/*
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* Returns filled libsoccr_addr for a socket. This value is also required
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* on restore, but addresses may be obtained from somewhere else, these
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* are just common sockaddr-s.
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*/
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union libsoccr_addr *libsoccr_get_addr(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int self, unsigned flags);
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/*
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* RESTORING calls
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*
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* The restoring of a socket is like below
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*
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* get_all_bytes(h, inq, outq, name, peer)
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*
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* sk = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP);
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*
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* h = libsoccr_pause(sk)
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* libsoccr_set_queue_bytes(h, TCP_SEND_QUEUE, outq);
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* libsoccr_set_queue_bytes(h, TCP_RECV_QUEUE, inq);
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* libsoccr_set_addr(h, 1, src_addr);
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* libsoccr_set_addr(h, 0, dst_addr);
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* libsoccr_restore(h, &data, sizeof(data))
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*
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* libsoccr_resume(h)
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*
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* Only after this the packets path from and to the socket can be
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* enabled back.
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*/
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/*
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* Set a pointer on the send/recv queue data.
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* If flags have SOCCR_MEM_EXCL, the buffer is stolen by the library and is
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* free()-ed after libsoccr_resume().
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*/
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int libsoccr_set_queue_bytes(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int queue_id, char *bytes, unsigned flags);
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/*
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* Set a pointer on the libsoccr_addr for src/dst.
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* If flags have SOCCR_MEM_EXCL, the buffer is stolen by the library and is
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* fre()-ed after libsoccr_resume().
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*/
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int libsoccr_set_addr(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, int self, union libsoccr_addr *, unsigned flags);
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/*
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* Performs restore actions on a socket
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*/
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int libsoccr_restore(struct libsoccr_sk *sk, struct libsoccr_sk_data *data, unsigned data_size);
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#endif
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