package tcpip
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Module Tcpip_stack_direct.MakeV6
Source
Parameters
module Time : Mirage_time.S
module Random : Mirage_random.S
module Netif : Mirage_net.S
module Ethernet : Mirage_protocols.ETHERNET
module Ipv6 : Mirage_protocols.IP with type ipaddr = Ipaddr.V6.t
module Udpv6 : UDPV6_DIRECT
module Tcpv6 : TCPV6_DIRECT
Signature
include Mirage_stack.V6
with module IP = Ipv6
and module TCP = Tcpv6
and module UDP = Udpv6
The type representing the internal state of the IPv6 stack.
Disconnect from the IPv6 stack. While this might take some time to complete, it can never result in an error.
module UDP = Udpv6
module TCP = Tcpv6
module IP = Ipv6
udp t
obtains a descriptor for use with the UDPV6
module, usually to transmit traffic.
tcp t
obtains a descriptor for use with the TCPV6
module, usually to initiate outgoing connections.
ip t
obtains a descriptor for use with the IPV6
module, which can handle raw IPv6 frames, or manipulate IP address configuration on the stack interface.
listen_udp t ~port cb
registers the cb
callback on the UDPv6 port
and immediately return. If port
is invalid (not between 0 and 65535 inclusive), it raises Invalid_argument
. Multiple bindings to the same port will overwrite previous bindings, so callbacks will not chain if ports clash.
val listen_tcp :
?keepalive:Mirage_protocols.Keepalive.t ->
t ->
port:int ->
(TCP.flow -> unit Lwt.t) ->
unit
listen_tcp ~keepalive t ~port cb
registers the cb
callback on the TCPv6 port
and immediately return. If port
is invalid (not between 0 and 65535 inclusive), it raises Invalid_argument
. Multiple bindings to the same port will overwrite previous bindings, so callbacks will not chain if ports clash. If ~keepalive
is provided then these keepalive settings will be applied to the accepted connections before the callback is called.
connect
assembles the arguments into a network stack, then calls `listen` on the assembled stack before returning it to the caller. The initial `listen` functions to ensure that the lower-level layers are functioning, so that if the user wishes to establish outbound connections, they will be able to do so.