/* * \brief Computing the Internet Checksum (conforms to RFC 1071) * \author Martin Stein * \date 2018-03-23 */ /* * Copyright (C) 2018 Genode Labs GmbH * * This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed * under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3. */ #ifndef _NET__INTERNET_CHECKSUM_H_ #define _NET__INTERNET_CHECKSUM_H_ /* Genode includes */ #include #include namespace Net { /** * This struct helps avoiding the following compiler warning when using * the internet checksum functions on packet classes (like * Net::Ipv4_packet): * * warning: converting a packed ‘Net::[PACKET_CLASS]’ pointer * (alignment 1) to a ‘const uint16_t’ {aka ‘const short * unsigned int’} pointer (alignment 2) may result in an * unaligned pointer value * * Apparently, the 'packed' attribute normally used on packet classes sets * the alignment of the packet class to 1. However, for the purpose of the * internet-checksum functions, we can assume that the packet data has no * alignment. This is expressed by casting the packet-object pointer to a * Packed_uint16 pointer instead of a uint16_t pointer. */ struct Packed_uint16 { Genode::uint16_t value; } __attribute__((packed)); Genode::uint16_t internet_checksum(Packed_uint16 const *addr, Genode::size_t size, Genode::addr_t init_sum = 0); Genode::uint16_t internet_checksum_pseudo_ip(Packed_uint16 const *addr, Genode::size_t size, Genode::uint16_t size_be, Ipv4_packet::Protocol ip_prot, Ipv4_address &ip_src, Ipv4_address &ip_dst); } #endif /* _NET__INTERNET_CHECKSUM_H_ */