Struct ResponsePacket

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pub struct ResponsePacket {
    pub header: ResponseHeader,
    pub body: ResponseBody,
    pub mac: Option<[u8; 16]>,
}
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The response packet

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  • header - the header of the packet
  • body - the body of the packet
  • mac - the mac of the packet (optional)

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§header: ResponseHeader§body: ResponseBody§mac: Option<[u8; 16]>

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impl PtpPacket<ResponseHeader, ResponseBody> for ResponsePacket

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fn get_header(&self) -> &ResponseHeader

Returns the header of the packet
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fn get_body(&self) -> &ResponseBody

Returns the body of the packet
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fn new( header: ResponseHeader, body: ResponseBody, mac: Option<[u8; 16]>, ) -> Self

Create a new packet with the given header, body and MAC
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fn get_mac(&self) -> Option<&[u8; 16]>

Returns the MAC of the packet (if present)
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fn from_bytes( data: &[u8], info: SerializationInfo, ) -> Result<Self, SerializationError>
where Self: Sized,

Deserialize packet from bytes Read more
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fn get_bytes( &self, info: SerializationInfo, with_len: bool, ) -> Result<Vec<u8>, SerializationError>

Serialize packet to bytes Read more
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fn verify_mac(&self, key: &[u8; 32], bucket_key: Option<[u8; 32]>) -> bool

Verifies the MAC of the packet This method is needed so a non-encrypted packet can be checked after deserialization if we do not want to “peek” the header, which is less efficient Read more

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