Enum smoltcp::Error

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Error {
    Exhausted,
    Illegal,
    Unaddressable,
    Finished,
    Truncated,
    Checksum,
    Unrecognized,
    Fragmented,
    Malformed,
    Dropped,
    NotSupported,
}
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The error type for the networking stack.

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Exhausted

An operation cannot proceed because a buffer is empty or full.

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Illegal

An operation is not permitted in the current state.

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Unaddressable

An endpoint or address of a remote host could not be translated to a lower level address. E.g. there was no an Ethernet address corresponding to an IPv4 address in the ARP cache, or a TCP connection attempt was made to an unspecified endpoint.

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Finished

The operation is finished. E.g. when reading from a TCP socket, there’s no more data to read because the remote has closed the connection.

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Truncated

An incoming packet could not be parsed because some of its fields were out of bounds of the received data.

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Checksum

An incoming packet had an incorrect checksum and was dropped.

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Unrecognized

An incoming packet could not be recognized and was dropped. E.g. an Ethernet packet with an unknown EtherType.

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Fragmented

An incoming IP packet has been split into several IP fragments and was dropped, since IP reassembly is not supported.

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Malformed

An incoming packet was recognized but was self-contradictory. E.g. a TCP packet with both SYN and FIN flags set.

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Dropped

An incoming packet was recognized but contradicted internal state. E.g. a TCP packet addressed to a socket that doesn’t exist.

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NotSupported

An incoming packet was recognized but some parts are not supported by smoltcp. E.g. some bit configuration in a packet header is not supported, but is defined in an RFC.

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👎Deprecated since 1.33.0: replaced by Error::source, which can support downcasting
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