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#ifndef _BUFFER_H
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#define _BUFFER_H
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2016 MariaDB Corporation Ab
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*
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* Use of this software is governed by the Business Source License included
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* in the LICENSE.TXT file and at www.mariadb.com/bsl.
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*
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* Change Date: 2019-07-01
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*
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* On the date above, in accordance with the Business Source License, use
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* of this software will be governed by version 2 or later of the General
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* Public License.
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*/
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/**
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* @file buffer.h Definitions relating the gateway buffer manipulation facilities.
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*
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* These are used to store all data coming in form or going out to the client and the
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* backend structures.
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*
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* The buffers are designed to be used in linked lists and such that they may be passed
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* from one side of the gateway to another without the need to copy data. It may be the case
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* that not all of the data in the buffer is valid, to this end a start and end pointer are
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* included that point to the first valid byte in the buffer and the first byte after the
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* last valid byte. This allows data to be consumed from either end of the buffer whilst
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* still allowing for the copy free semantics of the buffering system.
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*
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* @verbatim
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* Revision History
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*
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* Date Who Description
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* 10/06/2013 Mark Riddoch Initial implementation
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* 11/07/2013 Mark Riddoch Addition of reference count in the gwbuf
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* 16/07/2013 Massimiliano Pinto Added command type for the queue
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* 10/07/2014 Mark Riddoch Addition of hints
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* 15/07/2014 Mark Riddoch Added buffer properties
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* 03/10/2014 Martin Brampton Pointer arithmetic standard conformity
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* Add more buffer handling macros
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* Add gwbuf_rtrim (handle chains)
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* 09/11/2014 Martin Brampton Add dprintAllBuffers (conditional compilation)
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*
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* @endverbatim
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*/
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#include <string.h>
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#include <maxscale/skygw_debug.h>
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#include <maxscale/hint.h>
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#include <maxscale/spinlock.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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EXTERN_C_BLOCK_BEGIN
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/**
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* Buffer properties - used to store properties related to the buffer
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* contents. This may be added at any point during the processing of the
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* data, especially in the protocol stage of the processing.
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*/
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typedef struct buf_property
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{
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char *name;
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char *value;
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struct buf_property *next;
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} BUF_PROPERTY;
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typedef enum
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{
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GWBUF_TYPE_UNDEFINED = 0x00,
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GWBUF_TYPE_PLAINSQL = 0x01,
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GWBUF_TYPE_MYSQL = 0x02,
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GWBUF_TYPE_SINGLE_STMT = 0x04,
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GWBUF_TYPE_SESCMD_RESPONSE = 0x08,
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GWBUF_TYPE_RESPONSE_END = 0x10,
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GWBUF_TYPE_SESCMD = 0x20,
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GWBUF_TYPE_HTTP = 0x40
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} gwbuf_type_t;
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#define GWBUF_IS_TYPE_UNDEFINED(b) (b->gwbuf_type == 0)
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#define GWBUF_IS_TYPE_PLAINSQL(b) (b->gwbuf_type & GWBUF_TYPE_PLAINSQL)
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#define GWBUF_IS_TYPE_MYSQL(b) (b->gwbuf_type & GWBUF_TYPE_MYSQL)
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#define GWBUF_IS_TYPE_SINGLE_STMT(b) (b->gwbuf_type & GWBUF_TYPE_SINGLE_STMT)
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#define GWBUF_IS_TYPE_SESCMD_RESPONSE(b) (b->gwbuf_type & GWBUF_TYPE_SESCMD_RESPONSE)
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#define GWBUF_IS_TYPE_RESPONSE_END(b) (b->gwbuf_type & GWBUF_TYPE_RESPONSE_END)
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#define GWBUF_IS_TYPE_SESCMD(b) (b->gwbuf_type & GWBUF_TYPE_SESCMD)
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/**
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* A structure to encapsulate the data in a form that the data itself can be
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* shared between multiple GWBUF's without the need to make multiple copies
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* but still maintain separate data pointers.
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*/
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typedef struct
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{
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unsigned char *data; /*< Physical memory that was allocated */
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int refcount; /*< Reference count on the buffer */
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} SHARED_BUF;
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typedef enum
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{
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GWBUF_INFO_NONE = 0x0,
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GWBUF_INFO_PARSED = 0x1
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} gwbuf_info_t;
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#define GWBUF_IS_PARSED(b) (b->gwbuf_info & GWBUF_INFO_PARSED)
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/**
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* A structure for cleaning up memory allocations of structures which are
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* referred to by GWBUF and deallocated in gwbuf_free but GWBUF doesn't
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* know what they are.
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* All functions on the list are executed before freeing memory of GWBUF struct.
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*/
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typedef enum
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{
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GWBUF_PARSING_INFO
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} bufobj_id_t;
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typedef struct buffer_object_st buffer_object_t;
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struct buffer_object_st
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{
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bufobj_id_t bo_id;
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void* bo_data;
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void (*bo_donefun_fp)(void *);
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buffer_object_t* bo_next;
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};
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/**
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* The buffer structure used by the descriptor control blocks.
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*
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* Linked lists of buffers are created as data is read from a descriptor
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* or written to a descriptor. The use of linked lists of buffers with
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* flexible data pointers is designed to minimise the need for data to
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* be copied within the gateway.
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*/
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typedef struct gwbuf
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{
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SPINLOCK gwbuf_lock;
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struct gwbuf *next; /*< Next buffer in a linked chain of buffers */
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struct gwbuf *tail; /*< Last buffer in a linked chain of buffers */
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void *start; /*< Start of the valid data */
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void *end; /*< First byte after the valid data */
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SHARED_BUF *sbuf; /*< The shared buffer with the real data */
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buffer_object_t *gwbuf_bufobj; /*< List of objects referred to by GWBUF */
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gwbuf_info_t gwbuf_info; /*< Info bits */
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gwbuf_type_t gwbuf_type; /*< buffer's data type information */
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HINT *hint; /*< Hint data for this buffer */
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BUF_PROPERTY *properties; /*< Buffer properties */
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} GWBUF;
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/*<
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* Macros to access the data in the buffers
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*/
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/*< First valid, unconsumed byte in the buffer */
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#define GWBUF_DATA(b) ((b)->start)
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/*< Number of bytes in the individual buffer */
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#define GWBUF_LENGTH(b) ((char *)(b)->end - (char *)(b)->start)
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/*< Return the byte at offset byte from the start of the unconsumed portion of the buffer */
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#define GWBUF_DATA_CHAR(b, byte) (GWBUF_LENGTH(b) < ((byte)+1) ? -1 : *(((char *)(b)->start)+4))
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/*< Check that the data in a buffer has the SQL marker*/
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#define GWBUF_IS_SQL(b) (0x03 == GWBUF_DATA_CHAR(b,4))
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/*< Check whether the buffer is contiguous*/
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#define GWBUF_IS_CONTIGUOUS(b) (((b) == NULL) || ((b)->next == NULL))
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/*< True if all bytes in the buffer have been consumed */
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#define GWBUF_EMPTY(b) ((char *)(b)->start >= (char *)(b)->end)
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/*< Consume a number of bytes in the buffer */
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#define GWBUF_CONSUME(b, bytes) ((b)->start = bytes > ((char *)(b)->end - (char *)(b)->start) ? (b)->end : (void *)((char *)(b)->start + (bytes)));
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/*< Check if a given pointer is within the buffer */
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#define GWBUF_POINTER_IN_BUFFER (ptr, b)\
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((char *)(ptr) >= (char *)(b)->start && (char *)(ptr) < (char *)(b)->end)
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/*< Consume a complete buffer */
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#define GWBUF_CONSUME_ALL(b) gwbuf_consume((b), GWBUF_LENGTH((b)))
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#define GWBUF_RTRIM(b, bytes)\
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((b)->end = bytes > ((char *)(b)->end - (char *)(b)->start) ? (b)->start : \
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(void *)((char *)(b)->end - (bytes)));
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#define GWBUF_TYPE(b) (b)->gwbuf_type
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/*<
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* Function prototypes for the API to maniplate the buffers
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*/
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extern GWBUF *gwbuf_alloc(unsigned int size);
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extern GWBUF *gwbuf_alloc_and_load(unsigned int size, const void *data);
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extern void gwbuf_free(GWBUF *buf);
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extern GWBUF *gwbuf_clone(GWBUF *buf);
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extern GWBUF *gwbuf_append(GWBUF *head, GWBUF *tail);
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extern GWBUF *gwbuf_consume(GWBUF *head, unsigned int length);
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extern GWBUF *gwbuf_trim(GWBUF *head, unsigned int length);
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extern GWBUF *gwbuf_rtrim(GWBUF *head, unsigned int length);
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extern unsigned int gwbuf_length(GWBUF *head);
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extern int gwbuf_count(GWBUF *head);
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extern size_t gwbuf_copy_data(GWBUF *buffer, size_t offset, size_t bytes,
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uint8_t* dest);
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extern GWBUF *gwbuf_split(GWBUF **buf, size_t length);
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extern GWBUF *gwbuf_clone_transform(GWBUF *head, gwbuf_type_t type);
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extern GWBUF *gwbuf_clone_all(GWBUF* head);
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extern void gwbuf_set_type(GWBUF *head, gwbuf_type_t type);
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extern int gwbuf_add_property(GWBUF *buf, char *name, char *value);
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extern char *gwbuf_get_property(GWBUF *buf, char *name);
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extern GWBUF *gwbuf_make_contiguous(GWBUF *);
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extern int gwbuf_add_hint(GWBUF *, HINT *);
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void gwbuf_add_buffer_object(GWBUF* buf,
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bufobj_id_t id,
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void* data,
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void (*donefun_fp)(void *));
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void* gwbuf_get_buffer_object_data(GWBUF* buf, bufobj_id_t id);
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#if defined(BUFFER_TRACE)
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extern void dprintAllBuffers(void *pdcb);
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#endif
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EXTERN_C_BLOCK_END
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#endif
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