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ns3::UanHeaderRcAck Class Reference

Header used for ACK packets by protocol ns3::UanMacRc. More...

#include <uan-header-rc.h>

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Public Member Functions

void SetFrameNo (uint8_t frameNo)
void AddNackedFrame (uint8_t frame)
const std::set< uint8_t > & GetNackedFrames (void) const
uint8_t GetFrameNo (void) const
uint8_t GetNoNacks (void) const
virtual uint32_t GetSerializedSize (void) const
virtual void Serialize (Buffer::Iterator start) const
virtual uint32_t Deserialize (Buffer::Iterator start)
virtual void Print (std::ostream &os) const
virtual TypeId GetInstanceTypeId (void) const

Static Public Member Functions

static TypeId GetTypeId (void)
 This method returns the TypeId associated to ns3::UanHeaderRcAck.

Detailed Description

Header used for ACK packets by protocol ns3::UanMacRc.


Member Function Documentation

void ns3::UanHeaderRcAck::AddNackedFrame ( uint8_t  frame  ) 
Parameters:
frame Data frame # being nacked
virtual uint32_t ns3::UanHeaderRcAck::Deserialize ( Buffer::Iterator  start  )  [virtual]
Parameters:
start an iterator which points to where the header should written.
Returns:
the number of bytes read.

This method is used by Packet::RemoveHeader to re-create a header from the byte buffer of a packet. The data read is expected to match bit-for-bit the representation of this header in real networks.

Implements ns3::Header.

uint8_t ns3::UanHeaderRcAck::GetFrameNo ( void   )  const
Returns:
Reservation frame # being acknowledged.
virtual TypeId ns3::UanHeaderRcAck::GetInstanceTypeId ( void   )  const [virtual]
Returns:
the TypeId associated to the most-derived type of this instance.

This method is typically implemented by ns3::Object::GetInstanceTypeId but some classes which derive from ns3::ObjectBase directly have to implement it themselves.

Implements ns3::ObjectBase.

const std::set<uint8_t>& ns3::UanHeaderRcAck::GetNackedFrames ( void   )  const
Returns:
Set of nacked frames
uint8_t ns3::UanHeaderRcAck::GetNoNacks ( void   )  const
Returns:
Number of data frames being NACKED
virtual uint32_t ns3::UanHeaderRcAck::GetSerializedSize ( void   )  const [virtual]
Returns:
the expected size of the header.

This method is used by Packet::AddHeader to store a header into the byte buffer of a packet. This method should return the number of bytes which are needed to store the full header data by Serialize.

Implements ns3::Header.

static TypeId ns3::UanHeaderRcAck::GetTypeId ( void   )  [static]

This method returns the TypeId associated to ns3::UanHeaderRcAck.

No Attributes defined for this type.
No TraceSources defined for this type.

Reimplemented from ns3::Header.

virtual void ns3::UanHeaderRcAck::Print ( std::ostream &  os  )  const [virtual]
Parameters:
os output stream This method is used by Packet::Print to print the content of a trailer as ascii data to a c++ output stream. Although the trailer is free to format its output as it wishes, it is recommended to follow a few rules to integrate with the packet pretty printer: start with flags, small field values located between a pair of parens. Values should be separated by whitespace. Follow the parens with the important fields, separated by whitespace. i.e.: (field1 val1 field2 val2 field3 val3) field4 val4 field5 val5

Implements ns3::Header.

virtual void ns3::UanHeaderRcAck::Serialize ( Buffer::Iterator  start  )  const [virtual]
Parameters:
start an iterator which points to where the header should be written.

This method is used by Packet::AddHeader to store a header into the byte buffer of a packet. The data written is expected to match bit-for-bit the representation of this header in a real network.

Implements ns3::Header.

void ns3::UanHeaderRcAck::SetFrameNo ( uint8_t  frameNo  ) 
Parameters:
frameNo Frame # of reservation being acknowledged

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