#ifndef PKTLINE_H #define PKTLINE_H #include "git-compat-util.h" #include "strbuf.h" /* * Write a packetized stream, where each line is preceded by * its length (including the header) as a 4-byte hex number. * A length of 'zero' means end of stream (and a length of 1-3 * would be an error). * * This is all pretty stupid, but we use this packetized line * format to make a streaming format possible without ever * over-running the read buffers. That way we'll never read * into what might be the pack data (which should go to another * process entirely). * * The writing side could use stdio, but since the reading * side can't, we stay with pure read/write interfaces. */ void packet_flush(int fd); void packet_write(int fd, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3))); void packet_buf_flush(struct strbuf *buf); void packet_buf_write(struct strbuf *buf, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3))); /* * Read a packetized line from the descriptor into the buffer, which must be at * least size bytes long. The return value specifies the number of bytes read * into the buffer. * * If options does not contain PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF, we will die under any * of the following conditions: * * 1. Read error from descriptor. * * 2. Protocol error from the remote (e.g., bogus length characters). * * 3. Receiving a packet larger than "size" bytes. * * 4. Truncated output from the remote (e.g., we expected a packet but got * EOF, or we got a partial packet followed by EOF). * * If options does contain PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF, we will not die on * condition 4 (truncated input), but instead return -1. However, we will still * die for the other 3 conditions. */ #define PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF (1u<<0) int packet_read(int fd, char *buffer, unsigned size, int options); /* Historical convenience wrapper for packet_read that sets no options */ int packet_read_line(int fd, char *buffer, unsigned size); int packet_get_line(struct strbuf *out, char **src_buf, size_t *src_len); #endif