Struct retina_datatypes::packet_list::RespPktStream

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pub struct RespPktStream {
    pub packets: Vec<PktData>,
    /* private fields */
}
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For a connection, a responder’s (unidirectional) stream of packets in the order received by the framework. For TCP streams, the “responder” is the endpoint that receives the first SYN and responds with a SYN/ACK. For UDP, it is the endpoint which does not send the first packet.

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§packets: Vec<PktData>

The raw packet data.

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impl PacketList for RespPktStream

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fn new(_first_pkt: &L4Pdu) -> Self

Initialize internal data; called once per connection. Note first_pkt will also be delivered to update.
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fn track_packet(&mut self, pdu: &L4Pdu, reassembled: bool)

New packet in connection received (or reassembled, if reassembled=true) Note this may be invoked both pre- and post-reassembly; types should check reassembled to avoid double-counting.
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fn clear(&mut self)

Clear internal data; called if connection no longer matches filter that requires the Tracked type.
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impl PktStream for RespPktStream

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fn in_mbufs_own(&mut self) -> Vec<Mbuf>

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fn in_mbufs_ref(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<Mbuf>

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fn out_packets(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<PktData>

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fn drain_mbufs(&mut self)

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fn packets(&mut self) -> &Vec<PktData>

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fn push(&mut self, pdu: &L4Pdu)

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