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Access C-like structures directly from OCaml

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cstruct-6.1.1.tbz
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Description

Cstruct is a library and syntax extension to make it easier to access C-like structures directly from OCaml. It supports both reading and writing to these structures, and they are accessed via the Bigarray module.

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Published: 25 Jul 2022

README

Cstruct - access C-like structures directly from OCaml

Cstruct is a library and syntax extension to make it easier to access C-like structures directly from OCaml. It supports both reading and writing to these structures, and they are accessed via the Bigarray module.

Installation

This repository provides several packages that can be installed via the opam package manager:

  • cstruct: the core Cstruct library

  • cstruct-sexp: serialisers into s-expression format of Cstructs

  • cstruct-unix: provide Unix variations of the read/write functions using file descriptors

  • cstruct-async: provide Async Pipe and Bigstring support

  • cstruct-lwt: provide Lwt variants of read/write functions

  • ppx_cstruct: a PPX syntax extension (see below)

The libraries depend on OCaml version 4.08.0 and later, since it provides a ppx extension point. The old camlp4 syntax extension is nolonger available; the last cstruct release which contained it was v1.9.0.

Local development

You can build the library via dune, using make or dune build directly. Since everything is built via dune, you can also place this repository within a wider dune workspace in order to make local modifications across repositories.

Documentation

A documentation of the last version of cstruct is available here.

Usage

PPX

The PPX processor is used by passing the OCaml source code through the ppx_cstruct binary. An example pcap description is:

[%%cstruct
type pcap_header = {
  magic_number: uint32_t;   (* magic number *)
  version_major: uint16_t;  (* major version number *)
  version_minor: uint16_t;  (* minor version number *)
  thiszone: uint32_t;       (* GMT to local correction *)
  sigfigs: uint32_t;        (* accuracy of timestamps *)
  snaplen: uint32_t;        (* max length of captured packets, in octets *)
  network: uint32_t;        (* data link type *)
} [@@little_endian]]

[%%cstruct
type pcap_packet = {
  ts_sec: uint32_t;         (* timestamp seconds *)
  ts_usec: uint32_t;        (* timestamp microseconds *)
  incl_len: uint32_t;       (* number of octets of packet saved in file *)
  orig_len: uint32_t;       (* actual length of packet *)
} [@@little_endian]]

[%%cstruct
type ethernet = {
  dst: uint8_t [@len 6];
  src: uint8_t [@len 6];
  ethertype: uint16_t;
} [@@big_endian]]

[%%cstruct
type ipv4 = {
  hlen_version: uint8_t;
  tos: uint8_t;
  len: uint16_t;
  id: uint16_t;
  off: uint16_t;
  ttl: uint8_t;
  proto: uint8_t;
  csum: uint16_t;
  src: uint8_t [@len 4];
  dst: uint8_t [@len 4];
} [@@big_endian]]

This auto-generates generates functions of the form below in the ml file:

let sizeof_pcap_packet = 16
let get_pcap_packet_ts_sec v = Cstruct.LE.get_uint32 v 0
let set_pcap_packet_ts_sec v x = Cstruct.LE.set_uint32 v 0 x
let get_pcap_packet_ts_usec v = Cstruct.LE.get_uint32 v 4
let set_pcap_packet_ts_usec v x = Cstruct.LE.set_uint32 v 4 x
let get_pcap_packet_incl_len v = Cstruct.LE.get_uint32 v 8
let set_pcap_packet_incl_len v x = Cstruct.LE.set_uint32 v 8 x
let get_pcap_packet_orig_len v = Cstruct.LE.get_uint32 v 12
let set_pcap_packet_orig_len v x = Cstruct.LE.set_uint32 v 12 x

let sizeof_ethernet = 14
let get_ethernet_dst src = Cstruct.sub src 0 6
let copy_ethernet_dst src = Cstruct.copy src 0 6
let set_ethernet_dst src srcoff dst =
  Cstruct.blit_from_string src srcoff dst 0 6
let blit_ethernet_dst src srcoff dst = Cstruct.blit src srcoff dst 0 6
let get_ethernet_src src = Cstruct.sub src 6 6
let copy_ethernet_src src = Cstruct.copy src 6 6
let set_ethernet_src src srcoff dst =
  Cstruct.blit_from_string src srcoff dst 6 6
let blit_ethernet_src src srcoff dst = Cstruct.blit src srcoff dst 6 6
let get_ethernet_ethertype v = Cstruct.BE.get_uint16 v 12
let set_ethernet_ethertype v x = Cstruct.BE.set_uint16 v 12 x

The mli file will have signatures of this form:

val sizeof_pcap_packet : int
val get_pcap_packet_ts_sec : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.uint32
val set_pcap_packet_ts_sec : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.uint32 -> unit
val get_pcap_packet_ts_usec : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.uint32
val set_pcap_packet_ts_usec : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.uint32 -> unit
val get_pcap_packet_incl_len : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.uint32
val set_pcap_packet_incl_len : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.uint32 -> unit
val get_pcap_packet_orig_len : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.uint32
val set_pcap_packet_orig_len : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.uint32 -> unit
val hexdump_pcap_packet_to_buffer : Buffer.t -> pcap_packet -> unit
val hexdump_pcap_packet : Cstruct.t -> unit

val sizeof_ethernet : int
val get_ethernet_dst : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.t
val copy_ethernet_dst : Cstruct.t -> string
val set_ethernet_dst : string -> int -> Cstruct.t -> unit
val blit_ethernet_dst : Cstruct.t -> int -> Cstruct.t -> unit
val get_ethernet_src : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.t
val copy_ethernet_src : Cstruct.t -> string
val set_ethernet_src : string -> int -> Cstruct.t -> unit
val blit_ethernet_src : Cstruct.t -> int -> Cstruct.t -> unit
val get_ethernet_ethertype : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.uint16
val set_ethernet_ethertype : Cstruct.t -> Cstruct.uint16 -> unit
val hexdump_ethernet_to_buffer : Buffer.t -> Cstruct.t -> unit
val hexdump_ethernet : Cstruct.t -> unit

The hexdump functions above are convenient pretty-printing functions to help you debug, and aren't intended to be high performance.

You can also declare C-like enums:

[%%cenum
type foo32 =
  | ONE32
  | TWO32 [@id 0xfffffffel]
  | THREE32
  [@@uint32_t]
]

[%%cenum
type bar16 =
  | ONE [@id 1]
  | TWO
  | FOUR [@id 4]
  | FIVE
  [@@uint16_t]
]

This generates signatures of the form:

type foo32 = | ONE32 | TWO32 | THREE32
val int_to_foo32 : int32 -> foo32 option
val foo32_to_int : foo32 -> int32
val foo32_to_string : foo32 -> string
val string_to_foo32 : string -> foo32 option
val compare_foo32 : foo32 -> foo32 -> int
type bar16 = | ONE | TWO | FOUR | FIVE
val int_to_bar16 : int -> bar16 option
val bar16_to_int : bar16 -> int
val bar16_to_string : bar16 -> string
val string_to_bar16 : string -> bar16 option
val compare_bar16 : bar16 -> bar16 -> int

Comparisons will be done relatively to the constructor ids.

You can also add a (sexp) decorator to output s-expression convertors for use with the sexplib library.

[%%cenum
type foo64 =
  | ONE64
  | TWO64
  | THREE64
  [@@uint64_t] [@@sexp]
]

And sexp_of_foo64 and foo64_of_sexp functions will also be available. The representation of the Sexp is the string representation of the enum.

If you do use the sexp decorator, then you will also need to add sexplib to the dependency list for your package (both in the dune file and the opam file).

Please see the ppx_test/ directory for more in-depth examples.

Dependencies (3)

  1. fmt >= "0.8.9"
  2. dune >= "2.0.0"
  3. ocaml >= "4.08.0"

Dev Dependencies (2)

  1. crowbar with-test
  2. alcotest with-test

  1. albatross >= "1.3.0" & < "2.2.0"
  2. angstrom >= "0.2.0" & < "0.6.0"
  3. arakoon >= "1.8.6" & < "1.8.12"
  4. arp >= "3.0.0"
  5. asn1-combinators = "0.2.6"
  6. async_unix >= "v0.17.0"
  7. awa != "0.0.3"
  8. awa-lwt
  9. awa-mirage
  10. bip32
  11. builder < "0.4.0"
  12. builder-web < "0.2.0"
  13. capnp-rpc-net >= "1.2.1"
  14. carton >= "0.4.3"
  15. carton-git
  16. carton-lwt
  17. certify >= "0.2" & < "0.3.3"
  18. chamelon
  19. channel
  20. charrua
  21. charrua-client
  22. charrua-client-lwt
  23. charrua-client-mirage < "0.12.0"
  24. charrua-server
  25. charrua-unix = "0.6"
  26. cohttp >= "0.9.7" & < "0.10.0"
  27. cohttp-mirage >= "6.0.0~alpha0"
  28. colombe < "0.2.0"
  29. conduit >= "0.6.0" & < "0.15.2"
  30. conduit-async = "3.0.0"
  31. conduit-lwt = "3.0.0"
  32. conduit-mirage != "3.0.0"
  33. conex < "0.10.0"
  34. conex-mirage-crypto
  35. conex-nocrypto >= "0.11.0"
  36. cowabloga >= "0.0.5"
  37. crc
  38. crunch >= "2.0.0" & < "3.0.0"
  39. cstruct-async >= "3.4.0" & < "4.0.0" | = "6.1.1"
  40. cstruct-lwt = "6.1.1"
  41. cstruct-sexp = "6.1.1"
  42. cstruct-unix >= "3.1.0" & < "3.2.0" | >= "3.4.0" & < "4.0.0" | = "6.1.1"
  43. current-albatross-deployer
  44. current_git >= "0.6"
  45. current_github >= "0.4"
  46. current_web >= "0.4"
  47. datakit
  48. datakit-ci >= "0.12.4"
  49. datakit-client
  50. datakit-client-9p
  51. datakit-server < "0.12.0"
  52. depyt >= "0.3.0"
  53. dirsp-proscript
  54. dns >= "6.0.0" & < "9.0.0"
  55. dns-cli >= "6.0.0" & < "9.0.0"
  56. dns-client < "7.0.0"
  57. dns-forward >= "0.9.0"
  58. dns-mirage >= "6.0.0"
  59. dns-server >= "6.0.0"
  60. dns-stub >= "6.0.0"
  61. dns-tsig >= "6.0.0" & < "9.0.0"
  62. dnssd
  63. dnssec < "9.0.0"
  64. dream
  65. eio
  66. eqaf >= "0.8" & < "0.10"
  67. eqaf-cstruct
  68. ethernet >= "2.2.1"
  69. fat-filesystem = "0.13.0" | >= "0.15.0"
  70. frenetic < "2.0.0" | >= "3.2.0" & < "5.0.0" | >= "5.0.5"
  71. geojsone >= "0.2.0"
  72. git >= "2.0.0" & < "3.4.0" | >= "3.9.1"
  73. git-cohttp
  74. git-cohttp-mirage
  75. git-cohttp-unix
  76. git-mirage >= "3.0.0"
  77. git-unix >= "3.0.0"
  78. github-hooks >= "0.2.0"
  79. gluten-mirage < "0.5.2"
  80. gpt
  81. h2-mirage
  82. hacl-star >= "0.7.0"
  83. hex >= "1.4.0"
  84. hkdf < "2.0.0"
  85. http-multipart-formdata >= "3.1.0"
  86. httpun-mirage
  87. httpun-ws-mirage
  88. hvsock
  89. io-page
  90. io-page-unix
  91. io-page-xen
  92. ipaddr-cstruct >= "5.2.0"
  93. irmin >= "0.9.0" & < "1.0.0" | >= "1.1.0" & < "1.3.2"
  94. irmin-git >= "2.3.0"
  95. irmin-indexeddb >= "0.3"
  96. jose != "0.6.0"
  97. key-parsers >= "0.5.0" & < "0.9.2" | >= "1.2.1"
  98. launchd
  99. learn-ocaml-client
  100. ledgerwallet >= "0.2.1"
  101. letsencrypt >= "0.4.0" & < "1.0.0"
  102. letsencrypt-app >= "0.4.0" & < "1.0.0"
  103. lt-code
  104. macaddr-cstruct >= "5.2.0"
  105. mbr-format = "1.0.0"
  106. memtrace_viewer < "v0.15.0"
  107. metrics-mirage
  108. mimic >= "0.0.4"
  109. mirage >= "0.7.2" & < "0.9.0" | >= "0.10.0" & < "2.4.0"
  110. mirage-block >= "2.0.0"
  111. mirage-block-ccm
  112. mirage-block-combinators >= "3.0.0"
  113. mirage-block-ramdisk >= "0.3" & < "0.5"
  114. mirage-block-solo5 >= "0.6.2"
  115. mirage-block-unix = "2.0.0" | = "2.7.0" | >= "2.11.1" & < "2.12.0" | >= "2.13.0"
  116. mirage-block-xen >= "1.4.0" & < "1.5.2" | >= "1.6.0" & < "2.0.0" | >= "2.1.1"
  117. mirage-btrees
  118. mirage-channel = "4.0.0" | >= "4.1.0"
  119. mirage-channel-lwt
  120. mirage-clock-unix < "1.0.0"
  121. mirage-clock-xen < "1.0.0"
  122. mirage-conduit < "2.0.0" | >= "2.3.1"
  123. mirage-console >= "3.0.0" & < "4.0.0"
  124. mirage-console-lwt
  125. mirage-console-solo5 >= "0.2.0"
  126. mirage-console-unix >= "2.2.1" & < "2.3.3" | >= "3.0.0" & < "3.0.2" | >= "5.0.0"
  127. mirage-console-xen >= "5.0.0"
  128. mirage-console-xen-backend >= "5.0.0"
  129. mirage-crypto >= "0.8.1" & < "0.8.5" | >= "0.10.4" & < "1.0.0"
  130. mirage-crypto-ec < "1.0.0"
  131. mirage-crypto-entropy
  132. mirage-crypto-pk < "1.0.0"
  133. mirage-crypto-rng < "1.0.0"
  134. mirage-crypto-rng-eio < "1.0.0"
  135. mirage-crypto-rng-mirage < "1.0.0"
  136. mirage-dns != "2.6.0" & < "2.7.0"
  137. mirage-entropy < "0.5.1"
  138. mirage-entropy-xen < "0.3.0"
  139. mirage-flow < "1.2.0" | >= "2.0.0"
  140. mirage-flow-combinators != "2.0.1"
  141. mirage-flow-rawlink
  142. mirage-flow-unix >= "1.4.0" & != "2.0.1"
  143. mirage-fs >= "0.4.0" & < "1.0.0" | >= "3.0.0"
  144. mirage-fs-lwt
  145. mirage-fs-unix < "1.1.0" | >= "1.4.0" & < "1.5.0"
  146. mirage-kv-lwt
  147. mirage-kv-unix
  148. mirage-nat
  149. mirage-net = "0.5.2" | >= "3.0.0"
  150. mirage-net-fd < "0.2.1"
  151. mirage-net-lwt
  152. mirage-net-macosx
  153. mirage-net-solo5
  154. mirage-net-unix < "2.1.0" | >= "2.2.1" & < "2.4.1" | >= "2.6.0"
  155. mirage-net-xen != "1.4.2" & != "1.7.0"
  156. mirage-profile >= "0.8.2"
  157. mirage-protocols >= "6.0.0" & < "8.0.0"
  158. mirage-protocols-lwt
  159. mirage-qubes != "0.2" & < "0.5" | >= "0.7.0" & < "0.9.0" | >= "0.9.2"
  160. mirage-qubes-ipv4 < "0.9.4"
  161. mirage-random < "4.0.0"
  162. mirage-random-stdlib
  163. mirage-random-test
  164. mirage-solo5 < "0.9.4"
  165. mirage-stack-lwt
  166. mirage-tc
  167. mirage-tcpip-unix
  168. mirage-tcpip-xen
  169. mirage-types-lwt < "3.7.1"
  170. mirage-unix < "0.9.4" | >= "2.5.0" & < "3.0.8"
  171. mirage-vnetif >= "0.6.0"
  172. mirage-vnetif-stack
  173. mirage-www < "0.4.0" | >= "1.1.0"
  174. mirage-xen < "2.0.0" | >= "2.6.0"
  175. monorobot
  176. mrt-format >= "0.3.1"
  177. mstruct < "1.4.0"
  178. multihash
  179. nbd >= "4.0.3"
  180. netchannel != "2.0.0"
  181. nocrypto < "0.4.0"
  182. noise
  183. oneffs
  184. openflow < "0.2.0"
  185. otr = "0.3.1" | >= "0.3.5" & < "1.0.0"
  186. ox < "1.1.1"
  187. paf >= "0.0.5"
  188. pbkdf = "1.2.0"
  189. pcap-format >= "0.5.2"
  190. pf-qubes
  191. plebeia
  192. plist-xml >= "0.4.0"
  193. ppx_cstruct = "6.1.1"
  194. protocol-9p >= "2.0.2"
  195. protocol-9p-tool >= "2.0.2"
  196. protocol-9p-unix = "0.11.3" | >= "2.0.2"
  197. qcow >= "0.11.0"
  198. qcow-tool
  199. randomconv < "0.2.0"
  200. rawlink >= "0.6" & != "1.0"
  201. reparse >= "3.0.0"
  202. reparse-lwt
  203. reparse-lwt-unix
  204. rfc6287 >= "1.0.2" & < "1.0.4"
  205. salsa20 != "1.1.0"
  206. salsa20-core = "1.1.0"
  207. scrypt-kdf = "1.0.0" | >= "1.2.0"
  208. secp256k1-internal >= "0.3.1"
  209. sendmail >= "0.5.0"
  210. shared-block-ring
  211. shared-memory-ring = "3.0.1" | >= "3.1.1"
  212. shared-memory-ring-lwt
  213. sihl >= "3.0.0"
  214. slack
  215. solo5-elftool
  216. ssh-agent != "0.3.0"
  217. swapfs
  218. tar >= "2.0.0" & < "3.0.0"
  219. tar-mirage
  220. tar-unix != "1.0.0" & < "3.0.0"
  221. tcpip >= "3.3.0" & < "4.1.0" | >= "7.1.0"
  222. tezos-lmdb
  223. tls >= "0.12.5" & < "0.13.1" | >= "0.14.0" & < "1.0.0"
  224. u2f >= "0.1.2"
  225. uecc
  226. uring
  227. vchan >= "3.0.0" & < "5.0.0" | >= "6.0.1"
  228. vchan-unix
  229. vchan-xen
  230. vhd-format >= "0.12.0" & < "0.12.2"
  231. vhd-format-lwt >= "0.12.1" & < "0.12.3"
  232. vhd-tool < "0.12.0"
  233. vmnet >= "1.1.0"
  234. wayland >= "1.0"
  235. webauthn < "0.2.0"
  236. x509 >= "0.14.1" & < "1.0.0"
  237. xe
  238. xen-api-client >= "0.9.6" & < "0.9.14"
  239. xen-block-driver >= "0.2.5"
  240. xen-gnt
  241. xenstore >= "2.1.0" & < "2.3.0"

Conflicts (1)

  1. js_of_ocaml < "3.5.0"
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