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/*
* Copyright (c) 2017-2019 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at:
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/**
* Used to identify a connection between a specific local address and
* a specific remote address.
*/
#ifndef address_Pair_h
#define address_Pair_h
#include <src/utils/address.h>
struct address_pair;
typedef struct address_pair AddressPair;
/**
* @function addressPair_Create
* @abstract Creates and address pair. There is no restriction on the address
* types.
* @discussion
* Creates an ordered pair of addresses, where the first is considered the
* "local" address and the second is the "remote" address. Those designations
* are purely a convention used to name them, and does not imply any specifici
* types of operations.
*
* The two addresses may be of any address types (e.g. IPv4, IPv6, Local,
* Ethernet). However, some functions that use an AddressPair may require that
* the local and remote addresses be the same type.
*
*/
AddressPair *addressPair_Create(const Address *local, const Address *remote);
/**
* Returns a reference counted copy of the address pair
*
* Increments the reference count and returns the same address pair
*
* @param [in] addressPair An allocated address pair
*
* @retval non-null A reference counted copy
* @retval null An error
*/
AddressPair *addressPair_Acquire(const AddressPair *addressPair);
/**
* Releases a reference count to the object
*
* Decrements the reference count and destroys the object when it reaches 0.
*/
void addressPair_Release(AddressPair **pairPtr);
/**
* Determine if two AddressPair instances are equal.
*
* Two AddressPair instances are equal if, and only if, the local and remote
* addresses are identical. Equality is determined by addressEquals(a->local,
* b->local) and Adress_Equals(a->remote, b->remote).
*
* The following equivalence relations on non-null `AddressPair` instances are
* maintained:
*
* * It is reflexive: for any non-null reference value x,
* `AddressPair_Equals(x, x)` must return true.
*
* * It is symmetric: for any non-null reference values x and y,
* `addressPair_Equals(x, y)` must return true if and only if
* `addressPair_Equals(y, x)` returns true.
*
* * It is transitive: for any non-null reference values x, y, and z, if
* `addressPair_Equals(x, y)` returns true and
* `addressPair_Equals(y, z)` returns true,
* then `addressPair_Equals(x, z)` must return true.
*
* * It is consistent: for any non-null reference values x and y, multiple
* invocations of `addressPair_Equals(x, y)` consistently return true or
* consistently return false.
*
* * For any non-null reference value x, `addressPair_Equals(x, NULL)` must
* return false.
*
* @param a A pointer to a `AddressPair` instance.
* @param b A pointer to a `AddressPair` instance.
* @return true if the two `AddressPair` instances are equal.
*/
bool addressPair_Equals(const AddressPair *a, const AddressPair *b);
/**
* @function addressPair_EqualsAddresses
* @abstract As AddressEquals, but "b" is broken out
* @discussion
* Equality is determined by addressEquals(a->local, local) and
* Adress_Equals(a->remote, remote).
*/
bool addressPair_EqualsAddresses(const AddressPair *a, const Address *local,
const Address *remote);
const Address *addressPair_GetLocal(const AddressPair *pair);
const Address *addressPair_GetRemote(const AddressPair *pair);
/**
* @function addressPair_HashCode
* @abstract Hash useful for tables. Consistent with Equals.
* @discussion
* Returns a non-cryptographic hash that is consistent with equals. That is,
* if a == b, then hash(a) == hash(b).
*/
PARCHashCode addressPair_HashCode(const AddressPair *pair);
/**
* @function addressPair_ToString
* @abstract Human readable string representation. Caller must use free(3).
*/
char *addressPair_ToString(const AddressPair *pair);
#endif // address_Pair_h
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