esp-idf/components/protocomm/src/common/protocomm_priv.h
Anurag Kar cccf829366 Protocomm : Session security now supports multiple instances of the same type
List of changes:
* Security APIs accept handle to instance created during initialization
* Protocomm internally stores the security instance handle and calls security APIs with this handle as first parameter
2019-04-16 13:47:13 +05:30

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// Copyright 2018 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
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#pragma once
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <protocomm_security.h>
#include <esp_err.h>
#define PROTOCOMM_NO_SESSION_ID UINT32_MAX
/* Bit Flags for indicating intended functionality of handler to either
* process request or establish secure session */
#define REQ_EP (1 << 0) /*!< Flag indicating request handling endpoint */
#define SEC_EP (1 << 1) /*!< Flag indicating security handling endpoint */
#define VER_EP (1 << 2) /*!< Flag indicating version handling endpoint */
/**
* @brief Protocomm endpoint table entry prototype
*
* The structure of an entry stored in the endpoint table.
*/
typedef struct protocomm_ep {
const char *ep_name; /*!< Unique endpoint name */
protocomm_req_handler_t req_handler; /*!< Request handler function */
/* Pointer to private data to be passed as a parameter to the handler
* function at the time of call. Set to NULL if not used. */
void *priv_data;
uint32_t flag; /*!< Flag indicating endpoint functionality */
/* Next endpoint entry in the singly linked list for storing endpoint handlers */
SLIST_ENTRY(protocomm_ep) next;
} protocomm_ep_t;
/**
* @brief Prototype structure of a Protocomm instance
*
* This structure corresponds to a unique instance of protocomm returned,
* when the API protocomm_new() is called. The remaining Protocomm
* APIs require this object as the first parameter.
*/
struct protocomm {
/* Function Prototype of transport specific function, which is called
* internally when protocomm_add_endpoint() is invoked. */
int (*add_endpoint)(const char *ep_name, protocomm_req_handler_t h, void *priv_data);
/* Function Prototype of transport specific function, which is called
* internally when protocomm_remove_endpoint() is invoked. */
int (*remove_endpoint)(const char *ep_name);
/* Pointer to security layer to be used internally for
* establishing secure sessions */
const protocomm_security_t *sec;
/* Handle to the security layer instance */
protocomm_security_handle_t sec_inst;
/* Pointer to proof of possession object */
protocomm_security_pop_t *pop;
/* Head of the singly linked list for storing endpoint handlers */
SLIST_HEAD(eptable_t, protocomm_ep) endpoints;
/* Private data to be used internally by the protocomm instance */
void* priv;
/* Application specific version string */
const char* ver;
};