// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later /* * Network library header. * Copyright (C) 1998 Kunihiro Ishiguro */ #ifndef _ZEBRA_NETWORK_H #define _ZEBRA_NETWORK_H #ifdef HAVE_SYS_ENDIAN_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_ENDIAN_H #include #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* Both readn and writen are deprecated and will be removed. They are not suitable for use with non-blocking file descriptors. */ extern int readn(int, uint8_t *, int); extern int writen(int, const uint8_t *, int); /* Set the file descriptor to use non-blocking I/O. Returns 0 for success, -1 on error. */ extern int set_nonblocking(int fd); extern int set_cloexec(int fd); /* Does the I/O error indicate that the operation should be retried later? */ #define ERRNO_IO_RETRY(EN) \ (((EN) == EAGAIN) || ((EN) == EWOULDBLOCK) || ((EN) == EINTR)) extern float htonf(float); extern float ntohf(float); /* force type for be64toh/htobe64 to be uint64_t, *without* a direct cast * * this is a workaround for false-positive printfrr warnings from FRR's * frr-format GCC plugin that would be triggered from * { printfrr("%"PRIu64, (uint64_t)be64toh(...)); } * * the key element here is that "(uint64_t)expr" causes the warning, while * "({ uint64_t x = expr; x; })" does not. (The cast is the trigger, a * variable of the same type works correctly.) */ /* zap system definitions... */ #ifdef be64toh #undef be64toh #endif #ifdef htobe64 #undef htobe64 #endif #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN #define be64toh(x) ({ uint64_t r = __builtin_bswap64(x); r; }) #define htobe64(x) ({ uint64_t r = __builtin_bswap64(x); r; }) #elif BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN #define be64toh(x) ({ uint64_t r = (x); r; }) #define htobe64(x) ({ uint64_t r = (x); r; }) #else #error nobody expects the endianish inquisition. check OS endian.h headers. #endif /** * Generate a sequence number using monotonic clock with a same second call * protection to help guarantee a unique incremental sequence number that never * goes back (except when wrapping/overflow). * * **NOTE** this function is not thread safe since it uses `static` variable. * * This function and `frr_sequence32_next` should be used to initialize * sequence numbers without directly calling other `time_t` returning * functions because of `time_t` truncation warnings. * * \returns `uint64_t` number based on the monotonic clock. */ extern uint64_t frr_sequence_next(void); /** Same as `frr_sequence_next` but returns truncated number. */ extern uint32_t frr_sequence32_next(void); /** * Helper function that returns a random long value. The main purpose of * this function is to hide a `random()` call that gets flagged by coverity * scan and put it into one place. * * The main usage of this function should be for generating jitter or weak * random values for simple purposes. * * See 'man 3 random' for more information. * * \returns random long integer. */ static inline long frr_weak_random(void) { /* coverity[dont_call] */ return random(); } #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _ZEBRA_NETWORK_H */