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* bss.h: Bundle Streaming Service API.
* For more details please refer to bssrecvP.h
* and libbssrecv.c files.
*
*
* Copyright (c) 2011, Space Internetworking Center,
* Democritus University of Thrace.
* Copyright (c) 2011, California Institute of Technology.
*
* All rights reserved.
*
* Author: Sotirios-Angelos Lenas, Space Internetworking Center (SPICE)
*/
#ifndef _BSS_H_
#define _BSS_H_
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#ifndef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS
#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
#endif
#ifndef _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
#define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
#endif
#ifndef _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
#define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
#endif
#include <ion.h>
#define EPOCH_2000_SEC 946684800
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* bssNav is a structure that provides navigation assistance to BSS
* applications. It consists of four variables that provide several
* stream parsing information. The curPosition variable holds the
* current position of the parser. That position refers to the row of
* the firstEntryOffset, lastEntryOffset, hgstCountVal and lwstCountVal,
* tables stored in *.tbl file. The prevOffset and nextOffset variables
* hold the offset of previous and next element of the current doubly-
* linked list element that is stored in the *.lst file. Finally, the
* datOffset variable holds the offset of the actual data, stored in
* the *.dat file
*/
typedef struct
{
long curPosition;
long prevOffset;
long nextOffset;
off_t datOffset;
} bssNav;
/* Callback function declaration */
typedef int (*RTBHandler)(time_t time, unsigned long count,
char* buffer, unsigned long bufLength);
extern int bssOpen(char* bssName, char* path);
extern int bssStart(char* bssName, char* path, char* eid,
char* buffer, long bufLen, RTBHandler handler);
extern int bssRun(char* bssName, char* path, char* eid,
char* buffer, long bufLen, RTBHandler handler);
extern void bssClose();
extern void bssStop();
extern void bssExit();
extern long bssRead(bssNav nav, char* data, long dataLen);
extern long bssSeek(bssNav *nav, time_t time, time_t *curTime,
unsigned long *count);
extern long bssSeek_read(bssNav *nav, time_t time, time_t *curTime,
unsigned long *count, char* data, long dataLen);
extern long bssNext(bssNav *nav, time_t *curTime,
unsigned long *count);
extern long bssNext_read(bssNav *nav, time_t *curTime,
unsigned long *count, char* data, long dataLen);
extern long bssPrev(bssNav *nav, time_t *curTime,
unsigned long *count);
extern long bssPrev_read(bssNav *nav, time_t *curTime,
unsigned long *count, char* data, long dataLen);
/* extern int bssRecover(); - Under Development */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _BSS_H_ */
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