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/* Copyright (c) 2014 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef INCLUDE_IN_STREAM_H
#define INCLUDE_IN_STREAM_H
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
struct in_stream;
struct in_stream_ops {
/*
* Read at most count characters from the input stream into the user
* buffer provided. Return the number of characters actually read
* into the buffer.
*/
size_t (*read)(struct in_stream const *stream,
uint8_t *buffer,
size_t count);
};
struct in_stream {
/*
* Ready will be called by the stream every time new characters are
* added to the stream. This may be called from an interrupt context
* so work done by the ready callback should be minimal. Likely this
* callback will be used to call task_wake, or some similar signaling
* mechanism.
*
* This callback is part of the user configuration of a stream, and not
* a stream manipulation function (in_stream_ops). That means that
* each stream can be configured with its own ready callback.
*
* If no callback functionality is required ready can be specified as
* NULL.
*/
void (*ready)(struct in_stream const *stream);
struct in_stream_ops const *ops;
};
/*
* Helper functions that call the associated stream operation and pass it the
* given stream. These help prevent mistakes where one stream is passed to
* another stream's functions.
*/
size_t in_stream_read(struct in_stream const *stream,
uint8_t *buffer,
size_t count);
void in_stream_ready(struct in_stream const *stream);
#endif /* INCLUDE_IN_STREAM_H */
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