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| /**
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|  * @file
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|  * pbuf API
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|  */
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
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|  * All rights reserved.
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|  *
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|  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
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|  * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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|  *
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|  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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|  *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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|  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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|  *    this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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|  *    and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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|  * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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|  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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|  *
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|  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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|  * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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|  * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
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|  * SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
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|  * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
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|  * OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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|  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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|  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
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|  * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
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|  * OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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|  *
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|  * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
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|  *
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|  * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
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|  *
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|  */
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| 
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| #ifndef LWIP_HDR_PBUF_H
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| #define LWIP_HDR_PBUF_H
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| 
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| #include "lwip/opt.h"
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| #include "lwip/err.h"
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| extern "C" {
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| #endif
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| 
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| /** LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF==1: Custom pbufs behave much like their pbuf type
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|  * but they are allocated by external code (initialised by calling
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|  * pbuf_alloced_custom()) and when pbuf_free gives up their last reference, they
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|  * are freed by calling pbuf_custom->custom_free_function().
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|  * Currently, the pbuf_custom code is only needed for one specific configuration
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|  * of IP_FRAG, unless required by external driver/application code. */
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| #ifndef LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF
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| #define LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF ((IP_FRAG && !LWIP_NETIF_TX_SINGLE_PBUF) || (LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_FRAG))
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| #endif
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| 
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| /** @ingroup pbuf 
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|  * PBUF_NEEDS_COPY(p): return a boolean value indicating whether the given
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|  * pbuf needs to be copied in order to be kept around beyond the current call
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|  * stack without risking being corrupted. The default setting provides safety:
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|  * it will make a copy iof any pbuf chain that does not consist entirely of
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|  * PBUF_ROM type pbufs. For setups with zero-copy support, it may be redefined
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|  * to evaluate to true in all cases, for example. However, doing so also has an
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|  * effect on the application side: any buffers that are *not* copied must also
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|  * *not* be reused by the application after passing them to lwIP. For example,
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|  * when setting PBUF_NEEDS_COPY to (0), after using udp_send() with a PBUF_RAM
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|  * pbuf, the application must free the pbuf immediately, rather than reusing it
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|  * for other purposes. For more background information on this, see tasks #6735
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|  * and #7896, and bugs #11400 and #49914. */
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| #ifndef PBUF_NEEDS_COPY
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| #define PBUF_NEEDS_COPY(p)  ((p)->type_internal & PBUF_TYPE_FLAG_DATA_VOLATILE)
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| #endif /* PBUF_NEEDS_COPY */
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| 
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| /* @todo: We need a mechanism to prevent wasting memory in every pbuf
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|    (TCP vs. UDP, IPv4 vs. IPv6: UDP/IPv4 packets may waste up to 28 bytes) */
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| 
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| #define PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN 20
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| #if LWIP_IPV6
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| #define PBUF_IP_HLEN        40
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| #else
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| #define PBUF_IP_HLEN        20
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| #endif
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| 
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| /**
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|  * @ingroup pbuf
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|  * Enumeration of pbuf layers
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|  */
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| typedef enum {
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|   /** Includes spare room for transport layer header, e.g. UDP header.
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|    * Use this if you intend to pass the pbuf to functions like udp_send().
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|    */
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|   PBUF_TRANSPORT = PBUF_LINK_ENCAPSULATION_HLEN + PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN + PBUF_TRANSPORT_HLEN,
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|   /** Includes spare room for IP header.
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|    * Use this if you intend to pass the pbuf to functions like raw_send().
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|    */
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|   PBUF_IP = PBUF_LINK_ENCAPSULATION_HLEN + PBUF_LINK_HLEN + PBUF_IP_HLEN,
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|   /** Includes spare room for link layer header (ethernet header).
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|    * Use this if you intend to pass the pbuf to functions like ethernet_output().
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|    * @see PBUF_LINK_HLEN
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|    */
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|   PBUF_LINK = PBUF_LINK_ENCAPSULATION_HLEN + PBUF_LINK_HLEN,
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|   /** Includes spare room for additional encapsulation header before ethernet
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|    * headers (e.g. 802.11).
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|    * Use this if you intend to pass the pbuf to functions like netif->linkoutput().
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|    * @see PBUF_LINK_ENCAPSULATION_HLEN
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|    */
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|   PBUF_RAW_TX = PBUF_LINK_ENCAPSULATION_HLEN,
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|   /** Use this for input packets in a netif driver when calling netif->input()
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|    * in the most common case - ethernet-layer netif driver. */
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|   PBUF_RAW = 0
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| } pbuf_layer;
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| 
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| 
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| /* Base flags for pbuf_type definitions: */
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| 
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| /** Indicates that the payload directly follows the struct pbuf.
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|  *  This makes @ref pbuf_header work in both directions. */
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| #define PBUF_TYPE_FLAG_STRUCT_DATA_CONTIGUOUS       0x80
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| /** Indicates the data stored in this pbuf can change. If this pbuf needs
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|  * to be queued, it must be copied/duplicated. */
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| #define PBUF_TYPE_FLAG_DATA_VOLATILE                0x40
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| /** 4 bits are reserved for 16 allocation sources (e.g. heap, pool1, pool2, etc)
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|  * Internally, we use: 0=heap, 1=MEMP_PBUF, 2=MEMP_PBUF_POOL -> 13 types free*/
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| #define PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK                    0x0F
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| /** Indicates this pbuf is used for RX (if not set, indicates use for TX).
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|  * This information can be used to keep some spare RX buffers e.g. for
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|  * receiving TCP ACKs to unblock a connection) */
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| #define PBUF_ALLOC_FLAG_RX                          0x0100
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| /** Indicates the application needs the pbuf payload to be in one piece */
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| #define PBUF_ALLOC_FLAG_DATA_CONTIGUOUS             0x0200
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| 
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| #define PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK_STD_HEAP           0x00
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| #define PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK_STD_MEMP_PBUF      0x01
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| #define PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK_STD_MEMP_PBUF_POOL 0x02
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| /** First pbuf allocation type for applications */
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| #define PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK_APP_MIN            0x03
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| /** Last pbuf allocation type for applications */
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| #define PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK_APP_MAX            PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK
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| 
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| /**
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|  * @ingroup pbuf
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|  * Enumeration of pbuf types
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|  */
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| typedef enum {
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|   /** pbuf data is stored in RAM, used for TX mostly, struct pbuf and its payload
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|       are allocated in one piece of contiguous memory (so the first payload byte
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|       can be calculated from struct pbuf).
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|       pbuf_alloc() allocates PBUF_RAM pbufs as unchained pbufs (although that might
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|       change in future versions).
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|       This should be used for all OUTGOING packets (TX).*/
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|   PBUF_RAM = (PBUF_ALLOC_FLAG_DATA_CONTIGUOUS | PBUF_TYPE_FLAG_STRUCT_DATA_CONTIGUOUS | PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK_STD_HEAP),
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|   /** pbuf data is stored in ROM, i.e. struct pbuf and its payload are located in
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|       totally different memory areas. Since it points to ROM, payload does not
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|       have to be copied when queued for transmission. */
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|   PBUF_ROM = PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK_STD_MEMP_PBUF,
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|   /** pbuf comes from the pbuf pool. Much like PBUF_ROM but payload might change
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|       so it has to be duplicated when queued before transmitting, depending on
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|       who has a 'ref' to it. */
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|   PBUF_REF = (PBUF_TYPE_FLAG_DATA_VOLATILE | PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK_STD_MEMP_PBUF),
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|   /** pbuf payload refers to RAM. This one comes from a pool and should be used
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|       for RX. Payload can be chained (scatter-gather RX) but like PBUF_RAM, struct
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|       pbuf and its payload are allocated in one piece of contiguous memory (so
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|       the first payload byte can be calculated from struct pbuf).
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|       Don't use this for TX, if the pool becomes empty e.g. because of TCP queuing,
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|       you are unable to receive TCP acks! */
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|   PBUF_POOL = (PBUF_ALLOC_FLAG_RX | PBUF_TYPE_FLAG_STRUCT_DATA_CONTIGUOUS | PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK_STD_MEMP_PBUF_POOL)
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| } pbuf_type;
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| 
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| 
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| /** indicates this packet's data should be immediately passed to the application */
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| #define PBUF_FLAG_PUSH      0x01U
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| /** indicates this is a custom pbuf: pbuf_free calls pbuf_custom->custom_free_function()
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|     when the last reference is released (plus custom PBUF_RAM cannot be trimmed) */
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| #define PBUF_FLAG_IS_CUSTOM 0x02U
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| /** indicates this pbuf is UDP multicast to be looped back */
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| #define PBUF_FLAG_MCASTLOOP 0x04U
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| /** indicates this pbuf was received as link-level broadcast */
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| #define PBUF_FLAG_LLBCAST   0x08U
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| /** indicates this pbuf was received as link-level multicast */
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| #define PBUF_FLAG_LLMCAST   0x10U
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| /** indicates this pbuf includes a TCP FIN flag */
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| #define PBUF_FLAG_TCP_FIN   0x20U
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| 
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| /** Main packet buffer struct */
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| struct pbuf {
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|   /** next pbuf in singly linked pbuf chain */
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|   struct pbuf *next;
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| 
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|   /** pointer to the actual data in the buffer */
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|   void *payload;
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * total length of this buffer and all next buffers in chain
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|    * belonging to the same packet.
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|    *
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|    * For non-queue packet chains this is the invariant:
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|    * p->tot_len == p->len + (p->next? p->next->tot_len: 0)
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|    */
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|   u16_t tot_len;
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| 
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|   /** length of this buffer */
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|   u16_t len;
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| 
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|   /** a bit field indicating pbuf type and allocation sources
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|       (see PBUF_TYPE_FLAG_*, PBUF_ALLOC_FLAG_* and PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK)
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|     */
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|   u8_t type_internal;
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| 
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|   /** misc flags */
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|   u8_t flags;
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| 
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|   /**
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|    * the reference count always equals the number of pointers
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|    * that refer to this pbuf. This can be pointers from an application,
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|    * the stack itself, or pbuf->next pointers from a chain.
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|    */
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|   LWIP_PBUF_REF_T ref;
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| 
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|   /** For incoming packets, this contains the input netif's index */
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|   u8_t if_idx;
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| };
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| 
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| 
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| /** Helper struct for const-correctness only.
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|  * The only meaning of this one is to provide a const payload pointer
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|  * for PBUF_ROM type.
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|  */
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| struct pbuf_rom {
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|   /** next pbuf in singly linked pbuf chain */
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|   struct pbuf *next;
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| 
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|   /** pointer to the actual data in the buffer */
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|   const void *payload;
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| };
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| 
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| #if LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF
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| /** Prototype for a function to free a custom pbuf */
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| typedef void (*pbuf_free_custom_fn)(struct pbuf *p);
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| 
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| /** A custom pbuf: like a pbuf, but following a function pointer to free it. */
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| struct pbuf_custom {
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|   /** The actual pbuf */
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|   struct pbuf pbuf;
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|   /** This function is called when pbuf_free deallocates this pbuf(_custom) */
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|   pbuf_free_custom_fn custom_free_function;
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| };
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| #endif /* LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF */
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| 
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| /** Define this to 0 to prevent freeing ooseq pbufs when the PBUF_POOL is empty */
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| #ifndef PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ
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| #define PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ 1
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| #endif /* PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ */
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| #if LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && NO_SYS && PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ
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| extern volatile u8_t pbuf_free_ooseq_pending;
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| void pbuf_free_ooseq(void);
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| /** When not using sys_check_timeouts(), call PBUF_CHECK_FREE_OOSEQ()
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|     at regular intervals from main level to check if ooseq pbufs need to be
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|     freed! */
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| #define PBUF_CHECK_FREE_OOSEQ() do { if(pbuf_free_ooseq_pending) { \
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|   /* pbuf_alloc() reported PBUF_POOL to be empty -> try to free some \
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|      ooseq queued pbufs now */ \
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|   pbuf_free_ooseq(); }}while(0)
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| #else /* LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && NO_SYS && PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ */
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|   /* Otherwise declare an empty PBUF_CHECK_FREE_OOSEQ */
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|   #define PBUF_CHECK_FREE_OOSEQ()
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| #endif /* LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && NO_SYS && PBUF_POOL_FREE_OOSEQ*/
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| 
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| /* Initializes the pbuf module. This call is empty for now, but may not be in future. */
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| #define pbuf_init()
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| 
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| struct pbuf *pbuf_alloc(pbuf_layer l, u16_t length, pbuf_type type);
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| struct pbuf *pbuf_alloc_reference(void *payload, u16_t length, pbuf_type type);
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| #if LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF
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| struct pbuf *pbuf_alloced_custom(pbuf_layer l, u16_t length, pbuf_type type,
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|                                  struct pbuf_custom *p, void *payload_mem,
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|                                  u16_t payload_mem_len);
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| #endif /* LWIP_SUPPORT_CUSTOM_PBUF */
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| void pbuf_realloc(struct pbuf *p, u16_t size);
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| #define pbuf_get_allocsrc(p)          ((p)->type_internal & PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK)
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| #define pbuf_match_allocsrc(p, type)  (pbuf_get_allocsrc(p) == ((type) & PBUF_TYPE_ALLOC_SRC_MASK))
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| #define pbuf_match_type(p, type)      pbuf_match_allocsrc(p, type)
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| u8_t pbuf_header(struct pbuf *p, s16_t header_size);
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| u8_t pbuf_header_force(struct pbuf *p, s16_t header_size);
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| u8_t pbuf_add_header(struct pbuf *p, size_t header_size_increment);
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| u8_t pbuf_add_header_force(struct pbuf *p, size_t header_size_increment);
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| u8_t pbuf_remove_header(struct pbuf *p, size_t header_size);
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| struct pbuf *pbuf_free_header(struct pbuf *q, u16_t size);
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| void pbuf_ref(struct pbuf *p);
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| u8_t pbuf_free(struct pbuf *p);
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| u16_t pbuf_clen(const struct pbuf *p);
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| void pbuf_cat(struct pbuf *head, struct pbuf *tail);
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| void pbuf_chain(struct pbuf *head, struct pbuf *tail);
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| struct pbuf *pbuf_dechain(struct pbuf *p);
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| err_t pbuf_copy(struct pbuf *p_to, const struct pbuf *p_from);
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| u16_t pbuf_copy_partial(const struct pbuf *p, void *dataptr, u16_t len, u16_t offset);
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| void *pbuf_get_contiguous(const struct pbuf *p, void *buffer, size_t bufsize, u16_t len, u16_t offset);
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| err_t pbuf_take(struct pbuf *buf, const void *dataptr, u16_t len);
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| err_t pbuf_take_at(struct pbuf *buf, const void *dataptr, u16_t len, u16_t offset);
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| struct pbuf *pbuf_skip(struct pbuf* in, u16_t in_offset, u16_t* out_offset);
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| struct pbuf *pbuf_coalesce(struct pbuf *p, pbuf_layer layer);
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| struct pbuf *pbuf_clone(pbuf_layer l, pbuf_type type, struct pbuf *p);
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| #if LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY
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| err_t pbuf_fill_chksum(struct pbuf *p, u16_t start_offset, const void *dataptr,
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|                        u16_t len, u16_t *chksum);
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| #endif /* LWIP_CHECKSUM_ON_COPY */
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| #if LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE
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| void pbuf_split_64k(struct pbuf *p, struct pbuf **rest);
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| #endif /* LWIP_TCP && TCP_QUEUE_OOSEQ && LWIP_WND_SCALE */
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| 
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| u8_t pbuf_get_at(const struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset);
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| int pbuf_try_get_at(const struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset);
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| void pbuf_put_at(struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset, u8_t data);
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| u16_t pbuf_memcmp(const struct pbuf* p, u16_t offset, const void* s2, u16_t n);
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| u16_t pbuf_memfind(const struct pbuf* p, const void* mem, u16_t mem_len, u16_t start_offset);
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| u16_t pbuf_strstr(const struct pbuf* p, const char* substr);
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| #endif /* LWIP_HDR_PBUF_H */
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