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//
// Copyright (c) 2006 Georgia Tech Research Corporation
//
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//
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// Author: Rajib Bhattacharjea<raj.b@gatech.edu>
//
#ifndef DATA_RATE_H
#define DATA_RATE_H
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "ns3/nstime.h"
#include "ns3/attribute.h"
#include "ns3/attribute-helper.h"
#include "ns3/deprecated.h"
namespace ns3 {
/**
* \ingroup network
* \defgroup datarate Data Rate
*/
/**
* \ingroup datarate
* \brief Class for representing data rates
*
* Allows for natural and familiar use of data rates. Allows construction
* from strings, natural multiplication e.g.:
* \code
* DataRate x("56kbps");
* double nBits = x*ns3::Seconds (19.2);
* uint32_t nBytes = 20;
* Time txtime = x.CalculateBytesTxTime (nBytes);
* \endcode
* This class also supports the regular comparison operators \c <, \c >,
* \c <=, \c >=, \c ==, and \c !=
*
* Data rate specifiers consist of
* * A numeric value,
* * An optional multiplier prefix and
* * A unit.
*
* Whitespace is allowed but not required between the numeric value and
* multipler or unit.
*
* Supported multiplier prefixes:
*
* | Prefix | Value |
* | :------- | ----------: |
* | "k", "K" | 1000 |
* | "Ki" | 1024 |
* | "M" | 1000000 |
* | "Mi" | 1024 Ki |
* | "G" | 10^9 |
* | "Gi " | 1024 Mi |
*
* Supported unit strings:
*
* | Symbol | Meaning |
* | :------- | :---------- |
* | "b" | bits |
* | "B" | 8-bit bytes |
* | "s", "/s"| per second |
*
* Examples:
* * "56kbps" = 56,000 bits/s
* * "128 kb/s" = 128,000 bits/s
* * "8Kib/s" = 1 KiB/s = 8192 bits/s
* * "1kB/s" = 8000 bits/s
*
* \see attribute_DataRate
*/
class DataRate
{
public:
DataRate ();
/**
* \brief Integer constructor
*
* Construct a data rate from an integer. This class only supports positive
* integer data rates in units of bits/s, meaning 1bit/s is the smallest
* non-trivial bitrate available.
* \param bps bit/s value
*/
DataRate (uint64_t bps);
/**
* \brief String constructor
*
* Construct a data rate from a string. Many different unit strings are supported
* Supported unit strings:
* bps, b/s, Bps, B/s \n
* kbps, kb/s, Kbps, Kb/s, kBps, kB/s, KBps, KB/s, Kib/s, KiB/s \n
* Mbps, Mb/s, MBps, MB/s, Mib/s, MiB/s \n
* Gbps, Gb/s, GBps, GB/s, Gib/s, GiB/s \n
*
* Examples:
* "56kbps" = 56,000 bits/s \n
* "128 kb/s" = 128,000 bits/s \n
* "8Kib/s" = 1 KiB/s = 8192 bits/s \n
* "1kB/s" = 8000 bits/s
*
* \param rate string representing the desired rate
*/
DataRate (std::string rate);
/**
* \return true if this rate is less than rhs
*
* \param rhs the datarate to compare to this datarate
*/
bool operator < (const DataRate& rhs) const;
/**
* \return true if this rate is less than or equal to rhs
*
* \param rhs the datarate to compare to this datarate
*/
bool operator <= (const DataRate& rhs) const;
/**
* \return true if this rate is greater than rhs
*
* \param rhs the datarate to compare to this datarate
*/
bool operator > (const DataRate& rhs) const;
/**
* \return true if this rate is greather than or equal to rhs
*
* \param rhs the datarate to compare to this datarate
*/
bool operator >= (const DataRate& rhs) const;
/**
* \return true if this rate is equal to rhs
*
* \param rhs the datarate to compare to this datarate
*/
bool operator == (const DataRate& rhs) const;
/**
* \return true if this rate is not equal to rhs
*
* \param rhs the datarate to compare to this datarate
*/
bool operator != (const DataRate& rhs) const;
/**
* \brief Calculate transmission time
*
* Calculates the transmission time at this data rate
* \param bytes The number of bytes (not bits) for which to calculate
* \return The transmission time for the number of bytes specified
*/
Time CalculateBytesTxTime (uint32_t bytes) const;
/**
* \brief Calculate transmission time
*
* Calculates the transmission time at this data rate
* \param bits The number of bits (not bytes) for which to calculate
* \return The transmission time for the number of bits specified
*/
Time CalculateBitsTxTime (uint32_t bits) const;
/**
* \brief Calculate transmission time
*
* Calculates the transmission time at this data rate
* \param bytes The number of bytes (not bits) for which to calculate
* \return The transmission time in seconds for the number of bytes specified
*
* \deprecated This method will go away in future versions of ns-3.
* See instead CalculateBytesTxTime()
*/
NS_DEPRECATED
double CalculateTxTime (uint32_t bytes) const;
/**
* Get the underlying bitrate
* \return The underlying bitrate in bits per second
*/
uint64_t GetBitRate () const;
private:
/**
* \brief Parse a string representing a DataRate into an uint64_t
*
* Allowed unit representations include all combinations of
*
* * An SI prefix: k, K, M, G
* * Decimal or kibibit (as in "Kibps", meaning 1024 bps)
* * Bits or bytes (8 bits)
* * "bps" or "/s"
*
* \param [in] s The string representation, including unit
* \param [in,out] v The location to put the value, in bits/sec.
* \return true if parsing was successful.
*/
static bool DoParse (const std::string s, uint64_t *v);
// Uses DoParse
friend std::istream &operator >> (std::istream &is, DataRate &rate);
uint64_t m_bps; //!< data rate [bps]
};
/**
* \brief Stream insertion operator.
*
* \param os the stream
* \param rate the data rate
* \returns a reference to the stream
*/
std::ostream &operator << (std::ostream &os, const DataRate &rate);
/**
* \brief Stream extraction operator.
*
* \param is the stream
* \param rate the data rate
* \returns a reference to the stream
*/
std::istream &operator >> (std::istream &is, DataRate &rate);
ATTRIBUTE_HELPER_HEADER (DataRate);
/**
* \brief Multiply datarate by a time value
*
* Calculates the number of bits that have been transmitted over a period of time
* \param lhs rate
* \param rhs time
* \return the number of bits over the period of time
*/
double operator* (const DataRate& lhs, const Time& rhs);
/**
* \brief Multiply time value by a data rate
*
* Calculates the number of bits that have been transmitted over a period of time
* \param lhs time
* \param rhs rate
* \return the number of bits over the period of time
*/
double operator* (const Time& lhs, const DataRate& rhs);
} // namespace ns3
#endif /* DATA_RATE_H */
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