Cstruct_cap.BEThe following operations assume a big-endian byte ordering of the cstruct. If the machine-native byte ordering differs, then the get operations will reorder the bytes so that they are in machine-native byte order before returning the result, and the set operations will reorder the bytes so that they are written out in the appropriate order.
Network byte order is big-endian, so you may need these operations when dealing with raw frames, for example, in a userland networking stack.
get_uint32 t off returns the four bytes in t starting at offset off. t needs at least read capability rd.
get_uint64 t off returns the eight bytes in t starting at offset off. t needs at least read capability rd.
set_uint16 t off v sets the two bytes in t starting at offset off to the value v. t needs at least write capability wr.
set_uint32 t off v sets the four bytes in t starting at offset off to the value v. t needs at least write capability wr.