NetApp_SockRx() (TCP/UDP)
Receive application data via socket, with error handling. See section C-13-46 on page 659 for more information.
Files
net_app.h/net_app.c
Prototype
CPU_INT16U NetApp_SockRx (NET_SOCK_ID sock_id, void *pdata_buf, CPU_INT16U data_buf_len, CPU_INT16U data_rx_th, CPU_INT16S flags, NET_SOCK_ADDR *paddr_remote, NET_SOCK_ADDR_LEN *paddr_len, CPU_INT16U retry_max, CPU_INT32U timeout_ms, CPU_INT32U time_dly_ms, NET_ERR *perr); |
Arguments
sock_id
This is the socket ID returned by NetApp_SockOpen()/ NetSock_Open()/socket() when the socket was created or by NetApp_SockAccept()/NetSock_Accept()/accept() when a connection was accepted.
pdata_buf
Pointer to the application memory buffer to receive data.
data_buf_len
Size of the destination application memory buffer (in bytes).
data_rx_th
Application data receive threshold:
0, no minimum receive threshold; i.e. receive any amount of data. Recommended for datagram sockets;
Minimum amount of application data to receive (in bytes) within maximum number of retries, otherwise.
flags
Flag to select receive options; bit-field flags logically OR’d:
In most cases, this flag would be set to NET_SOCK_FLAG_NONE/0.
paddr_remote
Pointer to a socket address structure (see section 8-2 “Socket Interface” on page 212) to return the remote host address that sent the received data.
paddr_len
Pointer to the size of the socket address structure which must be passed the size of the socket address structure [e.g., sizeof(NET_SOCK_ADDR_IP)]. Returns size of the accepted connection’s socket address structure, if no errors; returns 0, otherwise.
retry_max
Maximum number of consecutive socket receive retries.
timeout_ms
Socket receive timeout value per attempt/retry.
time_dly_ms
Socket receive delay value, in milliseconds.
perr
Pointer to variable that will receive the error code from this function:
Returned Value
Number of data bytes received, if no errors.
0, otherwise.
Required Configuration
Available only if NET_APP_CFG_API_EN is enabled (see section D-18-1 on page 768) and either NET_CFG_TRANSPORT_LAYER_SEL is configured for TCP (see section D-12-1 on page 755) and/or NET_UDP_CFG_APP_API_SEL is configured for sockets (see section D-13-1 on page 756).
Notes / Warnings
Some socket arguments and/or operations are validated only if validation code is enabled (see section D-3-1 on page 744).
If a non-zero number of retries is requested (retry_max) and socket blocking is configured for non-blocking operation (see section D-15-3 on page 761); then a non-zero timeout (timeout_ms) and/or a non-zero time delay (time_dly_ms) should also be requested. Otherwise, all retries will most likely fail immediately since no time will elapse to wait for and allow socket operations to successfully complete.