// Copyright 2016 The Netstack Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package seqnum defines the types and methods for TCP sequence numbers such // that they fit in 32-bit words and work properly when overflows occur. package seqnum // Value represents the value of a sequence number. type Value uint32 // Size represents the size (length) of a sequence number window. type Size uint32 // LessThan checks if v is before w, i.e., v < w. func (v Value) LessThan(w Value) bool { return int32(v-w) < 0 } // LessThanEq returns true if v==w or v is before i.e., v < w. func (v Value) LessThanEq(w Value) bool { if v == w { return true } return v.LessThan(w) } // InRange checks if v is in the range [a,b), i.e., a <= v < b. func (v Value) InRange(a, b Value) bool { return v-a < b-a } // InWindow checks if v is in the window that starts at 'first' and spans 'size' // sequence numbers. func (v Value) InWindow(first Value, size Size) bool { return v.InRange(first, first.Add(size)) } // Overlap checks if the window [a,a+b) overlaps with the window [x, x+y). func Overlap(a Value, b Size, x Value, y Size) bool { return a.LessThan(x.Add(y)) && x.LessThan(a.Add(b)) } // Add calculates the sequence number following the [v, v+s) window. func (v Value) Add(s Size) Value { return v + Value(s) } // Size calculates the size of the window defined by [v, w). func (v Value) Size(w Value) Size { return Size(w - v) } // UpdateForward updates v such that it becomes v + s. func (v *Value) UpdateForward(s Size) { *v += Value(s) }