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1/* -*- mode: c; c-file-style: "openbsd" -*- */
2/*
3 * Copyright (c) 2012 Vincent Bernat <bernat@luffy.cx>
4 *
5 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
6 * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
7 * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
8 *
9 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
10 * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
11 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
12 * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
13 * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
14 * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
15 * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
16 */
17
18#ifndef LLDPCTL_H
19#define LLDPCTL_H
20
21/**
b1eceab6 22 * @defgroup liblldpctl liblldpctl: library to interface with lldpd
4b292b55 23 *
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24 * `liblldpctl` allows any program to convenienty query and modify the behaviour
25 * of a running lldpd daemon.
26 *
27 * To use this library, use `pkg-config` to get the appropriate options:
28 * * `pkg-config --libs lldpctl` for `LIBS` or `LDFLAGS`
29 * * `pkg-config --cflags lldpctl` for `CFLAGS`
30 *
31 * @warning This library is tightly coupled with lldpd. The library to use
32 * should be the one shipped with lldpd. Clients of the library are then tied
33 * by the classic API/ABI rules and may be compiled separatly.
34 *
35 * There are two important structures in this library: @c lldpctl_conn_t which
36 * represents a connection and @c lldpctl_atom_t which represents a piece of
37 * information. Those types are opaque. No direct access to them should be done.
38 *
39 * The library is expected to be reentrant and therefore thread-safe. It is
40 * however not expected that a connection to be used in several thread
41 * simultaneously. This also applies to the different pieces of information
42 * gathered through this connection. Several connection to lldpd can be used
43 * simultaneously.
44 *
45 * The first step is to establish a connection. See @ref lldpctl_connection for
46 * more information about this. The next step is to query the lldpd daemon. See
47 * @ref lldpctl_atoms on how to do this.
48 *
49 * `liblldpctl` tries to handle errors in a coherent way. Any function returning
50 * a pointer will return @c NULL on error and the last error can be retrieved
51 * through @ref lldpctl_last_error() function. Most functions returning integers
52 * will return a negative integer representing the error if something goes
53 * wrong. The use of @ref lldpctl_last_error() allows one to check if this is a
54 * real error if there is a doubt. See @ref lldpctl_errors_logs for more about
55 * this.
56 *
57 * @{
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58 */
59
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61#ifdef __cplusplus
62extern "C" {
63#endif
64
65#include <stdlib.h>
66#include <stdint.h>
67#include <sys/types.h>
68
69/**
b1eceab6 70 * @defgroup lldpctl_connection Managing connection to lldpd
4b292b55 71 *
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72 * Connection with lldpd.
73 *
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74 * This library does not handle IO. They are delegated to a set of functions to
75 * allow a user to specify exactly how IO should be done. A user is expected to
76 * provide two functions: the first one is called when the library requests
77 * incoming data, the other one when it requests outgoing data. Moreover, the
78 * user is also expected to call the appropriate functions when data comes back
79 * (@ref lldpctl_recv()) or needs to be sent (@ref lldpctl_send()).
80 *
81 * Because the most common case is synchronous IO, `liblldpctl` will use classic
82 * synchronous IO with the Unix socket if no IO functions are provided by the
83 * user. For all other cases, the user must provide the appropriate functions.
84 *
85 * A connection should be allocated by using @ref lldpctl_new(). It needs to be
86 * released with @ref lldpctl_release().
87 *
88 * @{
4b292b55 89 */
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90
91/**
b1eceab6 92 * Get default transport name.
4b292b55 93 *
b1eceab6 94 * Currently, this is the default location of the Unix socket.
4b292b55 95 */
b1eceab6 96const char* lldpctl_get_default_transport(void);
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98/**
99 * Structure referencing a connection with lldpd.
100 *
101 * This structure should be handled as opaque. It can be allocated
102 * with @c lldpctl_new() and the associated resources will be freed
103 * with @c lldpctl_release().
104 */
105typedef struct lldpctl_conn_t lldpctl_conn_t;
106
107/**
108 * Callback function invoked to send data to lldpd.
109 *
b35cfd03 110 * @param conn Handle to the connection to lldpd.
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111 * @param data Bytes to be sent.
112 * @param length Length of provided data.
113 * @param user_data Provided user data.
114 * @return The number of bytes really sent or either @c LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK
115 * if no bytes can be sent without blocking or @c
116 * LLDPCTL_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE for other errors.
117 */
b1eceab6 118typedef ssize_t (*lldpctl_send_callback)(lldpctl_conn_t *conn,
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119 const uint8_t *data, size_t length, void *user_data);
120
121/**
122 * Callback function invoked to receive data from lldpd.
123 *
b35cfd03 124 * @param conn Handle to the connection to lldpd.
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125 * @param data Buffer for receiving data
126 * @param length Maximum bytes we can receive
127 * @param user_data Provided user data.
128 * @return The number of bytes really received or either @c
129 * LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK if no bytes can be received without blocking,
130 * @c LLDPCTL_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE for other errors or @c
131 * LLDPCTL_ERR_EOF if end of file was reached.
132 */
b1eceab6 133typedef ssize_t (*lldpctl_recv_callback)(lldpctl_conn_t *conn,
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134 const uint8_t *data, size_t length, void *user_data);
135
136/**
137 * Function invoked when additional data is available from lldpd.
138 *
139 * This function should be invoked in case of asynchronous IO when new data is
140 * available from lldpd (expected or unexpected).
141 *
b1eceab6 142 * @param conn Handle to the connection to lldpd.
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143 * @param data Data received from lldpd.
144 * @param length Length of data received.
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145 * @return The number of bytes available or a negative integer if an error has
146 * occurred. 0 is not an error. It usually means that a notification has
147 * been processed.
4b292b55 148 */
b1eceab6 149ssize_t lldpctl_recv(lldpctl_conn_t *conn, const uint8_t *data, size_t length);
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150
151/**
152 * Function invoked when there is an opportunity to send data to lldpd.
153 *
154 * This function should be invoked in case of asynchronous IO when new data can
155 * be written to lldpd.
156 *
b1eceab6 157 * @param conn Handle to the connection to lldpd.
4b292b55 158 * @return The number of bytes processed or a negative integer if an error has
0cddb489 159 * occurred.
4b292b55 160 */
b1eceab6 161ssize_t lldpctl_send(lldpctl_conn_t *conn);
4b292b55 162
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163/**
164 * Function invoked to see if there's more data to be processed in the buffer.
165 *
166 * This function should be invoked to check for notifications in the data that
167 * has already been read. Its used typically for asynchronous connections.
168 *
169 * @param conn Handle to the connection to lldpd.
170 * @return 0 to indicate maybe more data is available for processing
171 * !0 to indicate no data or insufficient data for processing
172 */
173int lldpctl_process_conn_buffer(lldpctl_conn_t *conn);
174
175
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176/**
177 * Allocate a new handler for connecting to lldpd.
178 *
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179 * @param send Callback to be used when sending new data is requested.
180 * @param recv Callback to be used when receiving new data is requested.
181 * @param user_data Data to pass to callbacks.
182 * @return An handler to be used to connect to lldpd or @c NULL in
183 * case of error. In the later case, the error is probable an
184 * out of memory condition.
185 *
186 * The allocated handler can be released with @c lldpctl_release(). If the
187 * provided parameters are both @c NULL, default synchronous callbacks will be
188 * used.
189 */
190lldpctl_conn_t *lldpctl_new(lldpctl_send_callback send,
191 lldpctl_recv_callback recv, void *user_data);
192
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193/**
194 * Allocate a new handler for connecting to lldpd.
195 *
196 * @param ctlname the Unix-domain socket to connect to lldpd.
197 * @param send Callback to be used when sending new data is requested.
198 * @param recv Callback to be used when receiving new data is requested.
199 * @param user_data Data to pass to callbacks.
200 * @return An handler to be used to connect to lldpd or @c NULL in
201 * case of error. In the later case, the error is probable an
202 * out of memory condition.
203 *
204 * The allocated handler can be released with @c lldpctl_release(). If the
205 * provided parameters are both @c NULL, default synchronous callbacks will be
206 * used.
207 */
208lldpctl_conn_t *lldpctl_new_name(const char *ctlname, lldpctl_send_callback send,
209 lldpctl_recv_callback recv, void *user_data);
210
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211/**
212 * Release resources associated with a connection to lldpd.
213 *
b1eceab6 214 * @param conn Previously allocated handler to a connection to lldpd.
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215 * @return 0 on success or a negative integer
216 *
217 * @see lldpctl_new()
218 */
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219int lldpctl_release(lldpctl_conn_t *conn);
220/**@}*/
221
222/**
223 * @defgroup lldpctl_errors_logs Errors and logs handling
224 *
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225 * Error codes and logs handling.
226 *
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227 * When a function returns a pointer, it may return @c NULL to indicate an error
228 * condition. In this case, it is possible to use @ref lldpctl_last_error() to
229 * get the related error code which is one of the values in @ref lldpctl_error_t
230 * enumeration. For display purpose @ref lldpctl_strerror() may be used to
231 * translate this error code.
232 *
233 * When a function returns an integer, it may return a negative value. It
07ecfcd1 234 * usually means this is an error but some functions may return a legitimate
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235 * negative value (for example @ref lldpctl_atom_get_int()). When there is a
236 * doubt, @ref lldpctl_last_error() should be checked.
237 *
238 * An error is attached to a connection. If there is no connection, no error
239 * handling is available. Most functions use a connection or an atom as first
240 * argument and therefore are attached to a connection. To get the connection
241 * related to an atom, use @ref lldpctl_atom_get_connection().
242 *
243 * Also have a look at @ref lldpctl_log_callback() function if you want a custom
244 * log handling.
245 *
246 * @{
247 */
248
249/**
250 * Setup log handlers.
251 *
252 * By default, liblldpctl will log to stderr. The following function will
253 * register another callback for this purpose. Messages logged through this
254 * callback may be cryptic. They are targeted for the developer. Message for end
255 * users should rely on return codes.
256 */
257void lldpctl_log_callback(void (*cb)(int severity, const char *msg));
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259/**
260 * Setup log level.
261 *
262 * By default, liblldpctl will only log warnings. The following function allows
263 * to increase verbosity. This function has no effect if callbacks are
264 * registered with the previous function.
265 *
266 * @param level Level of verbosity (1 = warnings, 2 = info, 3 = debug).
267 */
268void lldpctl_log_level(int level);
269
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270/**
271 * Possible error codes for functions that return negative integers on
272 * this purpose or for @c lldpctl_last_error().
273 */
274typedef enum {
275 /**
276 * No error has happened (yet).
277 */
278 LLDPCTL_NO_ERROR = 0,
279 /**
280 * A IO related operation would block if performed.
281 */
282 LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK = -501,
283 /**
284 * A IO related operation has reached a end of file condition.
285 */
286 LLDPCTL_ERR_EOF = -502,
287 /**
288 * The requested information does not exist. For example, when
289 * requesting an inexistant information from an atom.
290 */
291 LLDPCTL_ERR_NOT_EXIST = -503,
292 /**
293 * Cannot connect to the lldpd daemon. This error only happens with
294 * default synchronous handlers.
295 */
296 LLDPCTL_ERR_CANNOT_CONNECT = -504,
297 /**
298 * Atom is of incorrect type for the requested operation.
299 */
300 LLDPCTL_ERR_INCORRECT_ATOM_TYPE = -505,
301 /**
302 * An error occurred during serialization of message.
303 */
304 LLDPCTL_ERR_SERIALIZATION = -506,
305 /**
306 * The requested operation cannot be performed because we have another
307 * operation already running.
308 */
309 LLDPCTL_ERR_INVALID_STATE = -507,
310 /**
311 * The provided atom cannot be iterated.
312 */
313 LLDPCTL_ERR_CANNOT_ITERATE = -508,
314 /**
315 * The provided value is invalid.
316 */
317 LLDPCTL_ERR_BAD_VALUE = -509,
318 /**
319 * No new element can be created for this element.
320 */
321 LLDPCTL_ERR_CANNOT_CREATE = -510,
322 /**
323 * The library is under unexpected conditions and cannot process
324 * any further data reliably.
325 */
326 LLDPCTL_ERR_FATAL = -900,
327 /**
328 * Out of memory condition. Things may get havoc here but we
329 * should be able to recover.
330 */
331 LLDPCTL_ERR_NOMEM = -901,
332 /**
333 * An error occurred in a user provided callback.
334 */
335 LLDPCTL_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE = -902
336} lldpctl_error_t;
337
338/**
339 * Describe a provided error code.
340 *
341 * @param error Error code to be described.
342 * @return Statically allocated string describing the error.
343 */
344const char *lldpctl_strerror(lldpctl_error_t error);
345
346/**
347 * Get the last error associated to a connection to lldpd.
348 *
b1eceab6 349 * @param conn Previously allocated handler to a connection to lldpd.
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350 * @return 0 if no error is currently registered. A negative integer
351 * otherwise.
352 *
353 * For functions returning int, this function will return the same
354 * error number. For functions returning something else, you can use
355 * this function to get the appropriate error number.
356 */
b1eceab6 357lldpctl_error_t lldpctl_last_error(lldpctl_conn_t *conn);
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358
359/**
360 * Describe the last error associate to a connection.
361 *
362 * @param conn Previously allocated handler to a connection to lldpd.
363 * @return Statically allocated string describing the error
364 */
365#define lldpctl_last_strerror(conn) lldpctl_strerror(lldpctl_last_error(conn))
b1eceab6 366/**@}*/
4b292b55 367
4b292b55 368/**
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369 * @defgroup lldpctl_atoms Extracting information: atoms
370 *
94d2efe5 371 * Information retrieved from lldpd is represented as an atom.
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372 *
373 * This is an opaque structure that can be passed along some functions to
374 * transmit chassis, ports, VLAN and other information related to LLDP. Most
375 * information are extracted using @c lldpctl_atom_get(), @c
376 * lldpctl_atom_get_str(), @c lldpctl_atom_get_buffer() or @c
377 * lldpctl_atom_get_int(), unless some IO with lldpd is needed to retrieve the
378 * requested information. In this case, there exists an appropriate function to
379 * convert the "deferred" atom into a normal one (like @c lldpctl_get_port()).
380 *
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381 * For some information, setters are also available: @c lldpctl_atom_set(), @c
382 * lldpctl_atom_set_str(), @c lldpctl_atom_set_buffer() or @c
383 * lldpctl_atom_set_int(). Unlike getters, some of those may require IO to
384 * achieve their goal.
385 *
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386 * An atom is reference counted. The semantics are quite similar to Python and
387 * you must be careful of the ownership of a reference. It is possible to own a
388 * reference by calling @c lldpctl_atom_inc_ref(). Once the atom is not needed
389 * any more, you can abandon ownership with @c lldpctl_atom_dec_ref(). Unless
390 * documented otherwise, a function returning an atom will return a new
391 * reference (the ownership is assigned to the caller, no need to call @c
392 * lldpctl_atom_inc_ref()). Unless documented otherwise, when providing an atom
393 * to a function, the atom is usually borrowed (no change in reference
394 * counting). Currently, no function will steal ownership.
395 *
396 * It is quite important to use the reference counting functions
397 * correctly. Segfaults or memory leaks may occur otherwise. Once the reference
398 * count reaches 0, the atom is immediately freed. Reusing it will likely lead
399 * to memory corruption.
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400 *
401 * @{
402 */
403
404/**
405 * Structure representing an element (chassis, port, VLAN, ...)
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406 *
407 * @see lldpctl_atom_inc_ref(), lldpctl_atom_dec_ref().
408 */
409typedef struct lldpctl_atom_t lldpctl_atom_t;
410
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411/**
412 * Structure representing a map from an integer to a character string.
413 *
414 * @see lldpctl_key_get_map().
415 */
416typedef const struct {
417 int value;
418 char *string;
419} lldpctl_map_t;
420
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421/**
422 * Return the reference to connection with lldpd.
423 *
424 * @param atom The atom we want reference from.
425 * @return The reference to the connection to lldpd.
426 *
427 * Each atom contains an internal reference to the corresponding connection to
428 * lldpd. Use this function to get it.
429 */
430lldpctl_conn_t *lldpctl_atom_get_connection(lldpctl_atom_t *atom);
431
432/**
433 * Increment reference count for an atom.
434 *
435 * @param atom Atom we which to increase reference count.
436 */
437void lldpctl_atom_inc_ref(lldpctl_atom_t *atom);
438
439/**
440 * Decrement reference count for an atom.
441 *
442 * @param atom Atom we want to decrease reference count. Can be @c NULL. In this
443 * case, nothing happens.
444 *
4e90a9e0 445 * When the reference count becomes 0, the atom is freed.
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446 */
447void lldpctl_atom_dec_ref(lldpctl_atom_t *atom);
448
4e90a9e0 449/**
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450 * Possible events for a change (notification).
451 *
452 * @see lldpctl_watch_callback
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453 */
454typedef enum {
455 lldpctl_c_deleted, /**< The neighbor has been deleted */
456 lldpctl_c_updated, /**< The neighbor has been updated */
457 lldpctl_c_added, /**< This is a new neighbor */
458} lldpctl_change_t;
459
460/**
461 * Callback function invoked when a change is detected.
462 *
463 * @param conn Connection with lldpd.
464 * @param type Type of change detected.
465 * @param interface Physical interface on which the change has happened.
466 * @param neighbor Changed neighbor.
467 * @param data Data provided when registering the callback.
468 *
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469 * The provided interface and neighbor atoms are stolen by the callback: their
470 * reference count are decremented when the callback ends. If you want to keep a
471 * reference to it, be sure to increment the reference count in the callback.
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472 *
473 * @see lldpctl_watch_callback
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474 */
475typedef void (*lldpctl_change_callback)(lldpctl_conn_t *conn,
476 lldpctl_change_t type,
477 lldpctl_atom_t *interface,
478 lldpctl_atom_t *neighbor,
479 void *data);
480
481/**
482 * Register a callback to be called on changes.
483 *
484 * @param conn Connection with lldpd.
485 * @param cb Replace the current callback with the provided one.
486 * @param data Data that will be passed to the callback.
487 * @return 0 in case of success or -1 in case of errors.
488 *
489 * This function will register the necessity to push neighbor changes to lldpd
490 * and therefore will issue IO operations. The error code could then be @c
491 * LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK.
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492 *
493 * Once a callback is registered, the connection shouldn't be used for anything
494 * else than receiving notifications.
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495 */
496int lldpctl_watch_callback(lldpctl_conn_t *conn,
497 lldpctl_change_callback cb,
498 void *data);
499
500/**
501 * Wait for the next change.
502 *
503 * @param conn Connection with lldpd.
504 * @return 0 on success or a negative integer in case of error.
505 *
506 * This function will return once a change has been detected. It is only useful
507 * as a main loop when using the builtin blocking IO mechanism.
508 */
509int lldpctl_watch(lldpctl_conn_t *conn);
510
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511/**
512 * @defgroup liblldpctl_atom_get_special Retrieving atoms from lldpd
513 *
514 * Special access functions.
515 *
516 * Most information can be retrieved through @ref lldpctl_atom_get(), @ref
517 * lldpctl_atom_get_int(), @ref lldpctl_atom_get_str() or @ref
518 * lldpctl_atom_get_buffer() but some information can only be retrieved through
519 * special functions because IO operation is needed (and also, for some of them,
520 * because we don't have an atom yet).
521 *
522 * @{
523 */
524
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525/**
526 * Retrieve global configuration of lldpd daemon.
527 *
528 * @param conn Connection with lldpd.
529 * @return The global configuration or @c NULL if an error happened.
530 *
531 * This function will make IO with the daemon to get the
532 * configuration. Depending on the IO model, information may not be available
533 * right now and the function should be called again later. If @c NULL is
534 * returned, check the last error. If it is @c LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK, try again
535 * later.
536 */
537lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_get_configuration(lldpctl_conn_t *conn);
538
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539/**
540 * Retrieve the list of available interfaces.
541 *
b1eceab6 542 * @param conn Previously allocated handler to a connection to lldpd.
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543 * @return The list of available ports or @c NULL if an error happened.
544 *
545 * This function will make IO with the daemon to get the list of
546 * ports. Depending on the IO model, information may not be available right now
547 * and the function should be called again later. If @c NULL is returned, check
548 * what the last error is. If it is @c LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK, try again later
549 * (when more data is available).
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550 *
551 * The list of available ports can be iterated with @ref lldpctl_atom_foreach().
4b292b55 552 */
b1eceab6 553lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_get_interfaces(lldpctl_conn_t *conn);
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555/**
556 * Retrieve the information related to the local chassis.
557 *
558 * @param conn Previously allocated handler to a connection to lldpd.
559 * @return Atom related to the local chassis which may be used in subsequent functions.
560 *
561 * This function may have to do IO to get the information related to the local
562 * chassis. Depending on the IO mode, information may not be available right now
563 * and the function should be called again later. If @c NULL is returned, check
564 * what the last error is. If it is @c LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK, try again later
565 * (when more data is available).
566 */
567lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_get_local_chassis(lldpctl_conn_t *conn);
568
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569/**
570 * Retrieve the information related to a given interface.
571 *
572 * @param port The port we want to retrieve information from. This port is an
b1eceab6 573 * atom retrieved from an interation on @c lldpctl_get_interfaces().
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574 * @return Atom related to this port which may be used in subsequent functions.
575 *
9da663f7 576 * This function may have to do IO to get the information related to the given
99ef55d3 577 * port. Depending on the IO mode, information may not be available right now
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578 * and the function should be called again later. If @c NULL is returned, check
579 * what the last error is. If it is @c LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK, try again later
580 * (when more data is available).
581 */
582lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_get_port(lldpctl_atom_t *port);
583
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584/**
585 * Retrieve the default port information.
586 *
587 * This port contains default settings whenever a new port needs to be created.
588 *
589 * @param conn Previously allocated handler to a connection to lldpd.
590 * @return Atom of the default port which may be used in subsequent functions.
591 *
592 * This function may have to do IO to get the information related to the given
593 * port. Depending on the IO mode, information may not be available right now
594 * and the function should be called again later. If @c NULL is returned, check
595 * what the last error is. If it is @c LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK, try again later
596 * (when more data is available).
597 */
598lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_get_default_port(lldpctl_conn_t *conn);
599
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600/**@}*/
601
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602/**
603 * Piece of information that can be retrieved from/written to an atom.
604 *
605 * Each piece of information can potentially be retrieved as an atom (A), a
606 * string (S), a buffer (B) or an integer (I). Additionaly, when an information
607 * can be retrieved as an atom, it is usually iterable (L). When an atom can be
608 * retrieved as a string and as an additional type, the string is expected to be
609 * formatted. For example, the MAC address of a local port can be retrieved as a
610 * buffer and a string. As a string, you'll get something like
611 * "00:11:22:33:44:55". Also, all values that can be get as an integer or a
612 * buffer can be get as a string too. There is no special formatting in this
613 * case. "(BS)" means that the string get a special appropriate format.
614 *
615 * The name of a key is an indication on the type of atom that information can
616 * be extracted from. For example, @c lldpctl_k_med_policy_type can be extracted
617 * from an atom you got by iterating on @c lldpctl_k_port_med_policies. On the
618 * other hand, @c lldpctl_k_port_descr and @c lldpctl_k_chassis can be retrieved
619 * from an atom retrieved either by iterating @c lldpctl_k_port_neighbors or
620 * with @c lldpctl_get_port().
621 *
622 * Some values may be written. They are marked with (W). Such a change may or
623 * may not be transmitted immediatly. If they are not transmitted immediatly,
624 * this means that the resulting atom should be written to another atom. For
625 * example, when writting @c lldpctl_k_med_policy_tagged, you need to write the
626 * resulting atom to @c lldpctl_k_port_med_policies. If the change is
627 * transmitted immediatly, you need to check the error status of the connection
628 * to know if it has been transmitted correctly. Notably, if you get @c
629 * LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK, you need to try again later. Usually, changes are
630 * transmitted immediatly. The exception are changes that need to be grouped to
631 * be consistent, like a LLDP MED location. When a change is transmitted
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632 * immediatly, it is marked with (O). @c lldpctl_atom_set_str() may accept a @c
633 * NULL value. This case is marked with (N) and usually reset the item to the
634 * default value or no value.
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635 *
636 * Some values may also be created. They are flagged with (C). This only applies
637 * to elements that can be iterated (L) and written (W). The element created
638 * still needs to be appended to the list by being written to it. The creation
639 * is done with @c lldpctl_atom_create().
640 *
641 * An atom marked with (S) can be retrieved as a string only. It cannot be
642 * written. An atom marked with (IS) can be retrieved as an integer and features
643 * an appropriate representation as a string (usually, the name of a constant)
644 * which is more meaningful than just the integer. An atom marked as (I) can be
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645 * retrieved as an integer and as a string. In the later case, this is just a
646 * string representation of the integer. An atom marked with (AL) can be
647 * retrieved as an atom only and can be iterated over. This is usually a list of
648 * things. An atom marked (I,W) can be read as an integer or a string and can be
649 * written as an integer. The change would not be commited until the atom is
650 * written to the nearest atom supporting (A,WO) operation (eventually with an
651 * indirection, i.e first write to a (A,W), then to a (A,WO)).
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652 */
653typedef enum {
8843f168 654 lldpctl_k_config_tx_interval, /**< `(I,WO)` Transmit interval. When set to -1, it is meant to transmit now. */
2de09499 655 lldpctl_k_config_receiveonly, /**< `(I)` Receive only mode */
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656 lldpctl_k_config_mgmt_pattern, /**< `(S,WON)` Pattern to choose the management address */
657 lldpctl_k_config_iface_pattern, /**< `(S,WON)` Pattern of enabled interfaces */
b1eceab6 658 lldpctl_k_config_cid_pattern, /**< `(S)` Interface pattern to choose the chassis ID */
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659 lldpctl_k_config_description, /**< `(S,WON)` Chassis description overridden */
660 lldpctl_k_config_platform, /**< `(S,WON)` Platform description overridden (CDP) */
661 lldpctl_k_config_hostname, /**< `(S,WON)` System name overridden */
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662 lldpctl_k_config_advertise_version, /**< `(I)` Advertise version */
663 lldpctl_k_config_lldpmed_noinventory, /**< `(I)` Disable LLDP-MED inventory */
7742be39 664 lldpctl_k_config_paused, /**< `(I,WO)` lldpd is paused */
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665 lldpctl_k_config_fast_start_enabled, /**< `(I,WO)` Is fast start enabled */
666 lldpctl_k_config_fast_start_interval, /**< `(I,WO)` Start fast transmit interval */
bb37268d 667 lldpctl_k_config_ifdescr_update, /**< `(I,WO)` Enable or disable setting interface description */
f84199dd 668 lldpctl_k_config_iface_promisc, /**< `(I,WO)` Enable or disable promiscuous mode on interfaces */
ca838758 669 lldpctl_k_config_chassis_cap_advertise, /**< `(I,WO)` Enable or disable chassis capabilities advertisement */
1c2217aa 670 lldpctl_k_config_chassis_mgmt_advertise, /**< `(I,WO)` Enable or disable management addresses advertisement */
8481f490 671 lldpctl_k_config_cid_string, /**< `(S,WON)` User defined string for the chassis ID */
0a78e14f 672 lldpctl_k_config_perm_iface_pattern, /**< `(S,WON)` Pattern of permanent interfaces */
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d1dc456f 674 lldpctl_k_interface_name = 1000, /**< `(S)` The interface name. */
b1eceab6 675
d1dc456f 676 lldpctl_k_port_name = 1100, /**< `(S)` The port name. Only works for a local port. */
b1eceab6 677 lldpctl_k_port_index, /**< `(I)` The port index. Only works for a local port. */
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b1eceab6 679 * `(AL)` The list of known neighbors for this port.
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680 *
681 * A neighbor is in fact a remote port.
682 */
d1dc456f 683 lldpctl_k_port_neighbors = 1200,
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684 lldpctl_k_port_protocol, /**< `(IS)` The protocol that was used to retrieve this information. */
685 lldpctl_k_port_age, /**< `(I)` Age of information, seconds from epoch. */
686 lldpctl_k_port_id_subtype, /**< `(IS)` The subtype ID of this port. */
8e46010c 687 lldpctl_k_port_id, /**< `(BS,WO)` The ID of this port. */
8003e789 688 lldpctl_k_port_descr, /**< `(S,WO)` The description of this port. */
b1eceab6 689 lldpctl_k_port_hidden, /**< `(I)` Is this port hidden (or should it be displayed?)? */
e7331ce9 690 lldpctl_k_port_status, /**< `(IS,WO)` Operational status of this (local) port */
99ef55d3 691 lldpctl_k_port_chassis, /**< `(A)` Chassis associated to the port */
78346c89 692 lldpctl_k_port_ttl, /**< `(I)` TTL for port, 0 if info is attached to chassis */
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d1dc456f 694 lldpctl_k_port_dot3_mfs = 1300, /**< `(I)` MFS */
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695 lldpctl_k_port_dot3_aggregid, /**< `(I)` Port aggregation ID */
696 lldpctl_k_port_dot3_autoneg_support, /**< `(I)` Autonegotiation support. */
697 lldpctl_k_port_dot3_autoneg_enabled, /**< `(I)` Autonegotiation enabled. */
698 lldpctl_k_port_dot3_autoneg_advertised, /**< `(I)` Advertised protocols. See `LLDP_DOT3_LINK_AUTONEG_*` */
699 lldpctl_k_port_dot3_mautype, /**< `(IS)` Current MAU type. See `LLDP_DOT3_MAU_*` */
700
d1dc456f 701 lldpctl_k_port_dot3_power = 1400, /**< `(A,WO)` Dot3 power related stuff. */
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702 lldpctl_k_dot3_power_devicetype, /**< `(IS,W)` Device type. See `LLDP_DOT3_POWER_PSE/PD` */
703 lldpctl_k_dot3_power_supported, /**< `(I,W)` Is MDI power supported. */
704 lldpctl_k_dot3_power_enabled, /**< `(I,W)` Is MDI power enabled. */
705 lldpctl_k_dot3_power_paircontrol, /**< `(I,W)` Pair-control enabled? */
706 lldpctl_k_dot3_power_pairs, /**< `(IS,W)` See `LLDP_DOT3_POWERPAIRS_*` */
707 lldpctl_k_dot3_power_class, /**< `(IS,W)` Power class. */
708 lldpctl_k_dot3_power_type, /**< `(I,W)` 802.3AT power type */
709 lldpctl_k_dot3_power_source, /**< `(IS,W)` 802.3AT power source */
710 lldpctl_k_dot3_power_priority, /**< `(IS,W)` 802.3AT power priority */
711 lldpctl_k_dot3_power_allocated, /**< `(I,W)` 802.3AT power allocated */
712 lldpctl_k_dot3_power_requested, /**< `(I,W)` 802.3AT power requested */
713
d1dc456f 714 lldpctl_k_port_vlan_pvid = 1500, /**< `(I)` Primary VLAN ID */
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715 lldpctl_k_port_vlans, /**< `(AL)` List of VLAN */
716 lldpctl_k_vlan_id, /**< `(I)` VLAN ID */
717 lldpctl_k_vlan_name, /**< `(S)` VLAN name */
718
d1dc456f 719 lldpctl_k_port_ppvids = 1600, /**< `(AL)` List of PPVIDs */
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720 lldpctl_k_ppvid_status, /**< `(I)` Status of PPVID (see `LLDP_PPVID_CAP_*`) */
721 lldpctl_k_ppvid_id, /**< `(I)` ID of PPVID */
722
d1dc456f 723 lldpctl_k_port_pis = 1700, /**< `(AL)` List of PIDs */
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724 lldpctl_k_pi_id, /**< `(B)` PID value */
725
d1dc456f 726 lldpctl_k_chassis_index = 1800, /**< `(I)` The chassis index. */
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727 lldpctl_k_chassis_id_subtype, /**< `(IS)` The subtype ID of this chassis. */
728 lldpctl_k_chassis_id, /**< `(BS)` The ID of this chassis. */
729 lldpctl_k_chassis_name, /**< `(S)` The name of this chassis. */
730 lldpctl_k_chassis_descr, /**< `(S)` The description of this chassis. */
731 lldpctl_k_chassis_cap_available, /**< `(I)` Available capabalities (see `LLDP_CAP_*`) */
732 lldpctl_k_chassis_cap_enabled, /**< `(I)` Enabled capabilities (see `LLDP_CAP_*`) */
733 lldpctl_k_chassis_mgmt, /**< `(AL)` List of management addresses */
71b0f981 734 lldpctl_k_chassis_ttl, /**< Deprecated */
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d1dc456f 736 lldpctl_k_chassis_med_type = 1900, /**< `(IS)` Chassis MED type. See `LLDP_MED_CLASS_*` */
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737 lldpctl_k_chassis_med_cap, /**< `(I)` Available MED capabilitied. See `LLDP_MED_CAP_*` */
738 lldpctl_k_chassis_med_inventory_hw, /**< `(S)` LLDP MED inventory "Hardware Revision" */
739 lldpctl_k_chassis_med_inventory_sw, /**< `(S)` LLDP MED inventory "Software Revision" */
740 lldpctl_k_chassis_med_inventory_fw, /**< `(S)` LLDP MED inventory "Firmware Revision" */
741 lldpctl_k_chassis_med_inventory_sn, /**< `(S)` LLDP MED inventory "Serial Number" */
742 lldpctl_k_chassis_med_inventory_manuf, /**< `(S)` LLDP MED inventory "Manufacturer" */
743 lldpctl_k_chassis_med_inventory_model, /**< `(S)` LLDP MED inventory "Model" */
744 lldpctl_k_chassis_med_inventory_asset, /**< `(S)` LLDP MED inventory "Asset ID" */
745
d1dc456f 746 lldpctl_k_port_med_policies = 2000, /**< `(AL,WO)` MED policies attached to a port. */
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747 lldpctl_k_med_policy_type, /**< `(IS,W)` MED policy app type. See `LLDP_MED_APPTYPE_*`. 0 if a policy is not defined. */
748 lldpctl_k_med_policy_unknown, /**< `(I,W)` Is MED policy defined? */
749 lldpctl_k_med_policy_tagged, /**< `(I,W)` MED policy tagging */
750 lldpctl_k_med_policy_vid, /**< `(I,W)` MED policy VID */
751 lldpctl_k_med_policy_priority, /**< `(I,W)` MED policy priority */
752 lldpctl_k_med_policy_dscp, /**< `(I,W)` MED policy DSCP */
753
d1dc456f 754 lldpctl_k_port_med_locations = 2100, /**< `(AL,WO)` MED locations attached to a port. */
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755 lldpctl_k_med_location_format, /**< `(IS,W)` MED location format. See
756 * `LLDP_MED_LOCFORMAT_*`. 0 if this
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758 * the following fields will be zeroed
759 * out. */
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760 lldpctl_k_med_location_geoid, /**< `(IS,W)` MED geoid. See `LLDP_MED_LOCATION_GEOID_*`. Only if format is COORD. */
761 lldpctl_k_med_location_latitude, /**< `(S,W)` MED latitude. Only if format is COORD. */
762 lldpctl_k_med_location_longitude, /**< `(S,W)` MED longitude. Only if format is COORD. */
763 lldpctl_k_med_location_altitude, /**< `(S,W)` MED altitude. Only if format is COORD. */
764 lldpctl_k_med_location_altitude_unit, /**< `(S,W)` MED altitude unit. See `LLDP_MED_LOCATION_ALTITUDE_UNIT_*`.
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766
d1dc456f 767 lldpctl_k_med_location_country = 2200, /**< `(S,W)` MED country. Only if format is CIVIC. */
b1eceab6 768 lldpctl_k_med_location_elin, /**< `(S,W)` MED ELIN. Only if format is ELIN. */
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d1dc456f 770 lldpctl_k_med_location_ca_elements = 2300, /**< `(AL,WC)` MED civic address elements. Only if format is CIVIC */
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771 lldpctl_k_med_civicaddress_type, /**< `(IS,W)` MED civic address type. */
772 lldpctl_k_med_civicaddress_value, /**< `(S,W)` MED civic address value. */
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d1dc456f 774 lldpctl_k_port_med_power = 2400, /**< `(A,WO)` LLDP-MED power related stuff. */
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775 lldpctl_k_med_power_type, /**< `(IS,W)` LLDP MED power device type. See `LLDP_MED_POW_TYPE_*` */
776 lldpctl_k_med_power_source, /**< `(IS,W)` LLDP MED power source. See `LLDP_MED_POW_SOURCE_*` */
777 lldpctl_k_med_power_priority, /**< `(IS,W)` LLDP MED power priority. See `LLDP_MED_POW_PRIO_*` */
778 lldpctl_k_med_power_val, /**< `(I,W)` LLDP MED power value */
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d1dc456f 780 lldpctl_k_mgmt_ip = 3000, /**< `(S)` IP address */
d319b0de 781 lldpctl_k_mgmt_iface_index = 30001, /**< `(I)` Interface index */
78356144 782
d1dc456f 783 lldpctl_k_tx_cnt = 4000, /**< `(I)` tx cnt. Only works for a local port. */
78356144 784 lldpctl_k_rx_cnt, /**< `(I)` rx cnt. Only works for a local port. */
785 lldpctl_k_rx_discarded_cnt, /**< `(I)` discarded cnt. Only works for a local port. */
786 lldpctl_k_rx_unrecognized_cnt, /**< `(I)` unrecognized cnt. Only works for a local port. */
787 lldpctl_k_ageout_cnt, /**< `(I)` ageout cnt. Only works for a local port. */
788 lldpctl_k_insert_cnt, /**< `(I)` insert cnt. Only works for a local port. */
789 lldpctl_k_delete_cnt, /**< `(I)` delete cnt. Only works for a local port. */
c10302a3 790 lldpctl_k_config_tx_hold, /**< `(I,WO)` Transmit hold interval. */
dfbd7185 791 lldpctl_k_config_bond_slave_src_mac_type, /**< `(I,WO)` bond slave src mac type. */
8fbd3195 792 lldpctl_k_config_lldp_portid_type, /**< `(I,WO)` LLDP PortID TLV Subtype */
1eadc9a1 793 lldpctl_k_config_lldp_agent_type, /**< `(I,WO)` LLDP agent type */
ba1bdf6a 794 lldpctl_k_config_max_neighbors, /**< `(I,WO)`Maximum number of neighbors per port. */
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796 lldpctl_k_custom_tlvs = 5000, /**< `(AL)` custom TLVs */
797 lldpctl_k_custom_tlvs_clear, /** `(I,WO)` clear list of custom TLVs */
798 lldpctl_k_custom_tlv, /** `(AL,WO)` custom TLV **/
799 lldpctl_k_custom_tlv_oui, /**< `(I,WO)` custom TLV Organizationally Unique Identifier. Default is 0 (3 bytes) */
800 lldpctl_k_custom_tlv_oui_subtype, /**< `(I,WO)` custom TLV subtype. Default is 0 (1 byte) */
801 lldpctl_k_custom_tlv_oui_info_string, /**< `(I,WO)` custom TLV Organizationally Unique Identifier Information String (up to 507 bytes) */
7c26c8b4 802 lldpctl_k_custom_tlv_op, /**< `(I,WO)` custom TLV operation */
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805
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806/**
807 * Get a map related to a key.
808 *
809 * Many keys expect to be written with a discrete number of values. Take for
810 * example @c lldpctl_k_med_civicaddress_type, it can take any integer between 1
811 * and 128. However, each integer can be named. It can be useful for an
812 * application to get a translation between the integer that can be provided and
813 * a more human-readable name. This function allows to retrieve the
814 * corresponding map.
815 *
816 * @param key The piece of information we want a map from.
9cac8fed 817 * @return The map or @c NULL if no map is available.
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819 * The returned map has its last element set to 0. It is also expected that the
820 * string value can be used with a set operation. It will be translated to the
821 * integer value.
822 */
823lldpctl_map_t *lldpctl_key_get_map(lldpctl_key_t key);
824
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825/**
826 * Retrieve a bit of information as an atom.
827 *
828 * @param atom The atom we want to query.
829 * @param key The information we want from the atom.
830 * @return The atom representing the requested information or @c NULL if the
831 * information is not available.
832 *
833 * Not every value of @c info will be available as an atom. See the
834 * documentation of @c lldpctl_key_t for values accepting to be extracted as an
835 * atom. Usually, this is only iterable values or values representing a complex
836 * object.
837 *
838 * The provided atom is not a _borrowed_ reference. You need to decrement the
839 * reference count when you don't need it anymore.
840 *
841 * As a convenience, this function will return @c NULL if the first parameter is
842 * @c NULL and no error will be raised.
843 */
844lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_atom_get(lldpctl_atom_t *atom, lldpctl_key_t key);
845
846/**
847 * Set a bit of information with an atom.
848 *
849 * @param atom The atom we want to write to.
850 * @param key The key information we want to write.
851 * @param value The value of the information we want to write.
852 * @return The updated atom with the appropriate information.
853 *
854 * This function will return @c NULL in case of error. If the last error is @c
855 * LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK, the write should be retried later with the exact same
856 * parameters. LLDPCTL_ERR_BAD_VALUE is raised when the provided atom is not
857 * correct.
858 */
859lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_atom_set(lldpctl_atom_t *atom, lldpctl_key_t key,
860 lldpctl_atom_t *value);
861
862/**
863 * Retrieve a bit of information as a null-terminated string.
864 *
865 * @param atom The atom we want to query.
866 * @param key The information we want from the atom.
867 * @return The requested string or @c NULL if the information is not available.
868 *
869 * Not every value of @c info will be available as a string. See the
870 * documentation of @c lldpctl_key_t for values accepting to be extracted as a
871 * string. Usually, only piece of information stored as string are available in
872 * this form but sometimes, you can get a nice formatted string instead of an
873 * integer with this function.
874 *
875 * As a convenience, this function will return @c NULL if the first parameter is
876 * @c NULL and no error will be raised.
877 *
878 * The provided string may live inside the atom providing it. If you need it
879 * longer, duplicate it.
880 */
881const char *lldpctl_atom_get_str(lldpctl_atom_t *atom, lldpctl_key_t key);
882
883/**
884 * Set a bit of information using a null-terminated string.
885 *
886 * @param atom The atom we want to write to.
887 * @param key The key information we want to write.
888 * @param value The value of the information we want to write.
889 * @return The updated atom with the appropriate information.
890 *
891 * This function will return @c NULL in case of error. If the last error is @c
892 * LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK, the write should be retried later with the exact same
893 * parameters. LLDPCTL_ERR_BAD_VALUE is raised when the provided atom is not
894 * correct.
895 */
896lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_atom_set_str(lldpctl_atom_t *atom, lldpctl_key_t key,
897 const char *value);
898
899/**
900 * Retrieve a bit of information as a buffer.
901 *
902 * @param atom The atom we want to query.
903 * @param key The information we want from the atom.
b1eceab6 904 * @param[out] length The size of the returned buffer.
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905 * @return The requested buffer or @c NULL if the information is not available.
906 *
907 * Not every value of @c info will be available as a buffer. See the
908 * documentation of @c lldpctl_key_t for values accepting to be extracted as a
909 * string. Usually, only piece of information stored as buffer are available in
910 * this form.
911 *
912 * As a convenience, this function will return @c NULL if the first parameter is
913 * @c NULL and no error will be raised. If this function returns @c NULL, the
914 * third parameter is set to 0.
915 *
916 * The provided buffer may live inside the atom providing it. If you need it
917 * longer, duplicate it.
918 */
ae5cae02 919const uint8_t *lldpctl_atom_get_buffer(lldpctl_atom_t *atom, lldpctl_key_t key,
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920 size_t *length);
921
922/**
923 * Set a bit of information using a buffer
924 *
925 * @param atom The atom we want to write to.
926 * @param key The key information we want to write.
927 * @param value The value of the information we want to write.
928 * @param length The length of the provided buffer.
929 * @return The updated atom with the appropriate information.
930 *
931 * This function will return @c NULL in case of error. If the last error is @c
932 * LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK, the write should be retried later with the exact same
933 * parameters. LLDPCTL_ERR_BAD_VALUE is raised when the provided atom is not
934 * correct.
935 */
936lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_atom_set_buffer(lldpctl_atom_t *atom, lldpctl_key_t key,
ae5cae02 937 const uint8_t *value, size_t length);
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938
939/**
940 * Retrieve a bit of information as an integer.
941 *
942 * @param atom The atom we want to query.
943 * @param key The information we want from the atom.
944 * @return The requested integer or -1 if the information is not available
945 *
946 * Not every value of @c info will be available as an integer. See the
947 * documentation of @c lldpctl_key_t for values accepting to be extracted as a
948 * string. Usually, only piece of information stored as an integer are available
949 * in this form.
950 *
951 * Only @c lldpctl_last_error() can tell if the returned value is an error or
952 * not. However, most values extracted from lldpd cannot be negative.
953 */
954long int lldpctl_atom_get_int(lldpctl_atom_t *atom, lldpctl_key_t key);
955
956/**
957 * Set a bit of information using an integer
958 *
959 * @param atom The atom we want to write to.
960 * @param key The key information we want to write.
961 * @param value The value of the information we want to write.
962 * @return The updated atom with the appropriate information.
963 *
964 * This function will return @c NULL in case of error. If the last error is @c
965 * LLDPCTL_ERR_WOULDBLOCK, the write should be retried later with the exact same
966 * parameters. LLDPCTL_ERR_BAD_VALUE is raised when the provided atom is not
967 * correct.
968 */
969lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_atom_set_int(lldpctl_atom_t *atom, lldpctl_key_t key,
970 long int value);
971
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973 * @defgroup liblldpctl_atom_iter Iterating over atoms
974 *
975 * Iterate over atoms (lists).
976 *
977 * @{
978 */
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979/**
980 * Iterator over an iterable atom (a list of ports, a list of VLAN, ...). When
981 * an atom is a list, it can be iterated over to extract the appropriate values.
982 *
983 * @see lldpctl_atom_iter(), lldpctl_atom_iter_next(), lldpctl_atom_iter_value()
984 */
985typedef struct lldpctl_atom_iter_t lldpctl_atom_iter_t;
986
987/**
988 * Return an iterator over a given atom.
989 *
990 * If an atom is iterable (if it is a list, like a list of ports, a list of
991 * VLAN, a list of neighbors), it is possible to iterate over it. First use this
992 * function to get an iterator then use @c lldpctl_atom_iter_next() to get the
993 * next item and @c lldpctl_atom_iter_value() to the actuel item.
994 *
995 * @param atom The atom we want to create an iterator from.
996 * @return The iterator or @c NULL if an error happened or if the atom is empty
997 * (check with @c lldpctl_last_error()).
998 *
999 * As a convenience, if the provided atom is @c NULL, this function will return
1000 * @c NULL and no error will be raised.
1001 */
1002lldpctl_atom_iter_t *lldpctl_atom_iter(lldpctl_atom_t *atom);
1003
1004/**
1005 * Return the next element of an iterator.
1006 *
1007 * @param atom The atom we are currently iterating.
1008 * @param iter The iterator we want the next element from.
1009 * @return An iterator starting on the next element or @c NULL if we have no
1010 * more elements
1011 *
1012 * @see lldpctl_atom_iter(), lldpctl_atom_iter_value().
1013 *
1014 * As a convenience, if the provided atom is @c NULL, this function will return
1015 * @c NULL and no error will be raised.
1016 */
1017lldpctl_atom_iter_t *lldpctl_atom_iter_next(lldpctl_atom_t *atom, lldpctl_atom_iter_t *iter);
1018
1019/**
1020 * Return the value of an iterator.
1021 *
1022 * @param atom The atom we are currently iterating.
1023 * @param iter The iterator we want the next element from.
1024 * @return The atom currently associated with the iterator.
1025 *
1026 * @see lldpctl_atom_iter(), lldpctl_atom_iter_next().
1027 */
1028lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_atom_iter_value(lldpctl_atom_t *atom, lldpctl_atom_iter_t *iter);
1029
1030/**
1031 * Convenience macro to iter over every value of an iterable object.
1032 *
1033 * @param atom The atom you want to iterate on.
3c5634c1 1034 * @param value Atom name that will be used to contain each value.
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1037 * reference count of the provided value is decremented. If you need to use it
1038 * outside of the loop, you need to increment it.
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1040#define lldpctl_atom_foreach(atom, value) \
1041 for (lldpctl_atom_iter_t *iter##_LINE_ = lldpctl_atom_iter(atom); \
1042 iter##_LINE_ && (value = lldpctl_atom_iter_value(atom, iter##_LINE_)); \
1043 iter##_LINE_ = lldpctl_atom_iter_next(atom, iter##_LINE_), \
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1045
1046/**
1047 * Create a new value for an iterable element.
1048 *
1049 * The value is meant to be appended using @c lldpctl_atom_set(). Currently,
1050 * there is no way to delete an element from a list. It is also not advisable to
1051 * use getters on a newly created object until it is fully initialized. If its
1052 * internal representation is using a buffer, it may not be initialized until
1053 * the first set.
1054 *
1055 * @param atom The atom we want to create a new element for.
1056 * @return The new element.
1057 */
1058lldpctl_atom_t *lldpctl_atom_create(lldpctl_atom_t *atom);
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1059/**@}*/
1060/**@}*/
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1061
1062#ifdef __cplusplus
1063}
1064#endif
1065
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1066/**@}*/
1067
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