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954 | palkovsky | 1 | /* |
2071 | jermar | 2 | * Copyright (c) 2006 Ondrej Palkovsky |
954 | palkovsky | 3 | * All rights reserved. |
4 | * |
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5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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7 | * are met: |
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8 | * |
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9 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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14 | * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
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15 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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16 | * |
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17 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
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18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
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19 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
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20 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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21 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
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22 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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23 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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24 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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25 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
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26 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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1653 | cejka | 27 | */ |
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29 | /** @addtogroup libc |
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30 | * @{ |
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31 | * @} |
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32 | */ |
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1866 | jermar | 34 | /** @addtogroup libcipc IPC |
1653 | cejka | 35 | * @brief HelenOS uspace IPC |
36 | * @{ |
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37 | * @ingroup libc |
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38 | */ |
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39 | /** @file |
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954 | palkovsky | 40 | */ |
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1352 | palkovsky | 42 | #include <ipc/ipc.h> |
954 | palkovsky | 43 | #include <libc.h> |
999 | palkovsky | 44 | #include <malloc.h> |
45 | #include <errno.h> |
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1352 | palkovsky | 46 | #include <libadt/list.h> |
999 | palkovsky | 47 | #include <stdio.h> |
48 | #include <unistd.h> |
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1350 | palkovsky | 49 | #include <futex.h> |
1365 | jermar | 50 | #include <kernel/synch/synch.h> |
1463 | palkovsky | 51 | #include <async.h> |
2482 | jermar | 52 | #include <fibril.h> |
2522 | jermar | 53 | #include <assert.h> |
954 | palkovsky | 54 | |
2490 | jermar | 55 | /** |
56 | * Structures of this type are used for keeping track of sent asynchronous calls |
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57 | * and queing unsent calls. |
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999 | palkovsky | 58 | */ |
59 | typedef struct { |
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60 | link_t list; |
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61 | |||
62 | ipc_async_callback_t callback; |
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63 | void *private; |
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64 | union { |
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65 | ipc_callid_t callid; |
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66 | struct { |
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1091 | palkovsky | 67 | ipc_call_t data; |
999 | palkovsky | 68 | int phoneid; |
69 | } msg; |
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2471 | jermar | 70 | } u; |
2482 | jermar | 71 | fid_t fid; /**< Fibril waiting for sending this call. */ |
999 | palkovsky | 72 | } async_call_t; |
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74 | LIST_INITIALIZE(dispatched_calls); |
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2471 | jermar | 76 | /** List of asynchronous calls that were not accepted by kernel. |
77 | * |
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78 | * It is protected by async_futex, because if the call cannot be sent into the |
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79 | * kernel, the async framework is used automatically. |
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1463 | palkovsky | 80 | */ |
2471 | jermar | 81 | LIST_INITIALIZE(queued_calls); |
1463 | palkovsky | 82 | |
1392 | palkovsky | 83 | static atomic_t ipc_futex = FUTEX_INITIALIZER; |
1350 | palkovsky | 84 | |
2471 | jermar | 85 | /** Make a fast synchronous call. |
86 | * |
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2615 | jermar | 87 | * Only three payload arguments can be passed using this function. However, this |
88 | * function is faster than the generic ipc_call_sync_slow() because the payload |
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89 | * is passed directly in registers. |
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2471 | jermar | 90 | * |
91 | * @param phoneid Phone handle for the call. |
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92 | * @param method Requested method. |
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93 | * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument. |
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2615 | jermar | 94 | * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument. |
95 | * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument. |
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96 | * @param result1 If non-NULL, the return ARG1 will be stored there. |
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97 | * @param result2 If non-NULL, the return ARG2 will be stored there. |
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98 | * @param result3 If non-NULL, the return ARG3 will be stored there. |
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99 | * @param result4 If non-NULL, the return ARG4 will be stored there. |
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100 | * @param result5 If non-NULL, the return ARG5 will be stored there. |
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2471 | jermar | 101 | * |
102 | * @return Negative values represent errors returned by IPC. |
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103 | * Otherwise the RETVAL of the answer is returned. |
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104 | */ |
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2615 | jermar | 105 | int |
106 | ipc_call_sync_fast(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, ipcarg_t arg2, |
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107 | ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t *result1, ipcarg_t *result2, ipcarg_t *result3, |
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108 | ipcarg_t *result4, ipcarg_t *result5) |
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954 | palkovsky | 109 | { |
1091 | palkovsky | 110 | ipc_call_t resdata; |
966 | palkovsky | 111 | int callres; |
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2615 | jermar | 113 | callres = __SYSCALL6(SYS_IPC_CALL_SYNC_FAST, phoneid, method, arg1, |
114 | arg2, arg3, (sysarg_t) &resdata); |
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966 | palkovsky | 115 | if (callres) |
116 | return callres; |
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2615 | jermar | 117 | if (result1) |
118 | *result1 = IPC_GET_ARG1(resdata); |
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119 | if (result2) |
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120 | *result2 = IPC_GET_ARG2(resdata); |
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121 | if (result3) |
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122 | *result3 = IPC_GET_ARG3(resdata); |
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123 | if (result4) |
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124 | *result4 = IPC_GET_ARG4(resdata); |
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125 | if (result5) |
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126 | *result5 = IPC_GET_ARG5(resdata); |
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966 | palkovsky | 128 | return IPC_GET_RETVAL(resdata); |
954 | palkovsky | 129 | } |
130 | |||
2615 | jermar | 131 | /** Make a synchronous call transmitting 5 arguments of payload. |
2471 | jermar | 132 | * |
133 | * @param phoneid Phone handle for the call. |
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134 | * @param method Requested method. |
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135 | * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument. |
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136 | * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument. |
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137 | * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument. |
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2615 | jermar | 138 | * @param arg4 Service-defined payload argument. |
139 | * @param arg5 Service-defined payload argument. |
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2471 | jermar | 140 | * @param result1 If non-NULL, storage for the first return argument. |
141 | * @param result2 If non-NULL, storage for the second return argument. |
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142 | * @param result3 If non-NULL, storage for the third return argument. |
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2615 | jermar | 143 | * @param result4 If non-NULL, storage for the fourth return argument. |
144 | * @param result5 If non-NULL, storage for the fifth return argument. |
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2471 | jermar | 145 | * |
146 | * @return Negative value means IPC error. |
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147 | * Otherwise the RETVAL of the answer. |
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148 | */ |
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2615 | jermar | 149 | int |
150 | ipc_call_sync_slow(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, ipcarg_t arg2, |
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151 | ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipcarg_t arg5, ipcarg_t *result1, |
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152 | ipcarg_t *result2, ipcarg_t *result3, ipcarg_t *result4, ipcarg_t *result5) |
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954 | palkovsky | 153 | { |
1091 | palkovsky | 154 | ipc_call_t data; |
966 | palkovsky | 155 | int callres; |
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157 | IPC_SET_METHOD(data, method); |
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158 | IPC_SET_ARG1(data, arg1); |
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159 | IPC_SET_ARG2(data, arg2); |
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160 | IPC_SET_ARG3(data, arg3); |
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2615 | jermar | 161 | IPC_SET_ARG4(data, arg4); |
162 | IPC_SET_ARG5(data, arg5); |
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966 | palkovsky | 163 | |
2615 | jermar | 164 | callres = __SYSCALL3(SYS_IPC_CALL_SYNC_SLOW, phoneid, (sysarg_t) &data, |
2471 | jermar | 165 | (sysarg_t) &data); |
966 | palkovsky | 166 | if (callres) |
167 | return callres; |
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168 | |||
169 | if (result1) |
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170 | *result1 = IPC_GET_ARG1(data); |
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171 | if (result2) |
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172 | *result2 = IPC_GET_ARG2(data); |
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173 | if (result3) |
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174 | *result3 = IPC_GET_ARG3(data); |
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2615 | jermar | 175 | if (result4) |
176 | *result4 = IPC_GET_ARG4(data); |
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177 | if (result5) |
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178 | *result5 = IPC_GET_ARG5(data); |
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179 | |||
966 | palkovsky | 180 | return IPC_GET_RETVAL(data); |
181 | } |
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2471 | jermar | 183 | /** Syscall to send asynchronous message. |
184 | * |
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185 | * @param phoneid Phone handle for the call. |
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186 | * @param data Call data with the request. |
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187 | * |
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188 | * @return Hash of the call or an error code. |
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189 | */ |
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190 | static ipc_callid_t _ipc_call_async(int phoneid, ipc_call_t *data) |
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999 | palkovsky | 191 | { |
2618 | jermar | 192 | return __SYSCALL2(SYS_IPC_CALL_ASYNC_SLOW, phoneid, (sysarg_t) data); |
999 | palkovsky | 193 | } |
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2471 | jermar | 195 | /** Prolog to ipc_call_async_*() functions. |
196 | * |
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197 | * @param private Argument for the answer/error callback. |
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198 | * @param callback Answer/error callback. |
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199 | * |
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200 | * @return New, partially initialized async_call structure or NULL. |
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201 | */ |
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202 | static inline async_call_t *ipc_prepare_async(void *private, |
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203 | ipc_async_callback_t callback) |
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966 | palkovsky | 204 | { |
999 | palkovsky | 205 | async_call_t *call; |
966 | palkovsky | 206 | |
999 | palkovsky | 207 | call = malloc(sizeof(*call)); |
208 | if (!call) { |
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1443 | palkovsky | 209 | if (callback) |
210 | callback(private, ENOMEM, NULL); |
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1489 | palkovsky | 211 | return NULL; |
999 | palkovsky | 212 | } |
1463 | palkovsky | 213 | call->callback = callback; |
214 | call->private = private; |
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215 | |||
1489 | palkovsky | 216 | return call; |
217 | } |
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2471 | jermar | 219 | /** Epilogue of ipc_call_async_*() functions. |
220 | * |
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221 | * @param callid Value returned by the SYS_IPC_CALL_ASYNC_* syscall. |
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222 | * @param phoneid Phone handle through which the call was made. |
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223 | * @param call async_call structure returned by ipc_prepare_async(). |
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2530 | jermar | 224 | * @param can_preempt If non-zero, the current fibril can be preempted in this |
225 | * call. |
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2471 | jermar | 226 | */ |
227 | static inline void ipc_finish_async(ipc_callid_t callid, int phoneid, |
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228 | async_call_t *call, int can_preempt) |
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1489 | palkovsky | 229 | { |
1751 | palkovsky | 230 | if (!call) { /* Nothing to do regardless if failed or not */ |
231 | futex_up(&ipc_futex); |
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232 | return; |
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233 | } |
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234 | |||
966 | palkovsky | 235 | if (callid == IPC_CALLRET_FATAL) { |
1463 | palkovsky | 236 | futex_up(&ipc_futex); |
966 | palkovsky | 237 | /* Call asynchronous handler with error code */ |
1489 | palkovsky | 238 | if (call->callback) |
239 | call->callback(call->private, ENOENT, NULL); |
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999 | palkovsky | 240 | free(call); |
966 | palkovsky | 241 | return; |
242 | } |
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999 | palkovsky | 243 | |
1463 | palkovsky | 244 | if (callid == IPC_CALLRET_TEMPORARY) { |
245 | futex_up(&ipc_futex); |
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999 | palkovsky | 246 | |
247 | call->u.msg.phoneid = phoneid; |
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1518 | palkovsky | 248 | |
1463 | palkovsky | 249 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
999 | palkovsky | 250 | list_append(&call->list, &queued_calls); |
1463 | palkovsky | 251 | |
1518 | palkovsky | 252 | if (can_preempt) { |
2482 | jermar | 253 | call->fid = fibril_get_id(); |
2568 | jermar | 254 | fibril_switch(FIBRIL_TO_MANAGER); |
1518 | palkovsky | 255 | /* Async futex unlocked by previous call */ |
256 | } else { |
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2482 | jermar | 257 | call->fid = 0; |
1518 | palkovsky | 258 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
259 | } |
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966 | palkovsky | 260 | return; |
261 | } |
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999 | palkovsky | 262 | call->u.callid = callid; |
2471 | jermar | 263 | /* Add call to the list of dispatched calls */ |
999 | palkovsky | 264 | list_append(&call->list, &dispatched_calls); |
1350 | palkovsky | 265 | futex_up(&ipc_futex); |
1489 | palkovsky | 266 | |
954 | palkovsky | 267 | } |
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2471 | jermar | 269 | /** Make a fast asynchronous call. |
1489 | palkovsky | 270 | * |
2618 | jermar | 271 | * This function can only handle four arguments of payload. It is, however, |
272 | * faster than the more generic ipc_call_async_slow(). |
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2471 | jermar | 273 | * |
274 | * Note that this function is a void function. |
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275 | * During normal opertation, answering this call will trigger the callback. |
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276 | * In case of fatal error, call the callback handler with the proper error code. |
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277 | * If the call cannot be temporarily made, queue it. |
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278 | * |
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279 | * @param phoneid Phone handle for the call. |
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280 | * @param method Requested method. |
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281 | * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument. |
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282 | * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument. |
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2618 | jermar | 283 | * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument. |
284 | * @param arg4 Service-defined payload argument. |
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2471 | jermar | 285 | * @param private Argument to be passed to the answer/error callback. |
286 | * @param callback Answer or error callback. |
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2530 | jermar | 287 | * @param can_preempt If non-zero, the current fibril will be preempted in |
288 | * case the kernel temporarily refuses to accept more |
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2471 | jermar | 289 | * asynchronous calls. |
1489 | palkovsky | 290 | */ |
2618 | jermar | 291 | void ipc_call_async_fast(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, |
292 | ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, void *private, |
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293 | ipc_async_callback_t callback, int can_preempt) |
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1489 | palkovsky | 294 | { |
1751 | palkovsky | 295 | async_call_t *call = NULL; |
1489 | palkovsky | 296 | ipc_callid_t callid; |
966 | palkovsky | 297 | |
1751 | palkovsky | 298 | if (callback) { |
299 | call = ipc_prepare_async(private, callback); |
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300 | if (!call) |
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301 | return; |
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302 | } |
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1489 | palkovsky | 303 | |
2471 | jermar | 304 | /* |
305 | * We need to make sure that we get callid before another thread |
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306 | * accesses the queue again. |
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307 | */ |
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1489 | palkovsky | 308 | futex_down(&ipc_futex); |
2618 | jermar | 309 | callid = __SYSCALL6(SYS_IPC_CALL_ASYNC_FAST, phoneid, method, arg1, |
310 | arg2, arg3, arg4); |
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1489 | palkovsky | 311 | |
312 | if (callid == IPC_CALLRET_TEMPORARY) { |
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1751 | palkovsky | 313 | if (!call) { |
314 | call = ipc_prepare_async(private, callback); |
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315 | if (!call) |
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316 | return; |
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317 | } |
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1489 | palkovsky | 318 | IPC_SET_METHOD(call->u.msg.data, method); |
319 | IPC_SET_ARG1(call->u.msg.data, arg1); |
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320 | IPC_SET_ARG2(call->u.msg.data, arg2); |
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2618 | jermar | 321 | IPC_SET_ARG3(call->u.msg.data, arg3); |
322 | IPC_SET_ARG4(call->u.msg.data, arg4); |
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1489 | palkovsky | 323 | } |
1518 | palkovsky | 324 | ipc_finish_async(callid, phoneid, call, can_preempt); |
1489 | palkovsky | 325 | } |
326 | |||
2471 | jermar | 327 | /** Make an asynchronous call transmitting the entire payload. |
1489 | palkovsky | 328 | * |
2471 | jermar | 329 | * Note that this function is a void function. |
330 | * During normal opertation, answering this call will trigger the callback. |
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331 | * In case of fatal error, call the callback handler with the proper error code. |
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332 | * If the call cannot be temporarily made, queue it. |
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333 | * |
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334 | * @param phoneid Phone handle for the call. |
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335 | * @param method Requested method. |
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336 | * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument. |
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337 | * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument. |
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338 | * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument. |
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2618 | jermar | 339 | * @param arg4 Service-defined payload argument. |
340 | * @param arg5 Service-defined payload argument. |
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2471 | jermar | 341 | * @param private Argument to be passed to the answer/error callback. |
342 | * @param callback Answer or error callback. |
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2530 | jermar | 343 | * @param can_preempt If non-zero, the current fibril will be preempted in |
344 | * case the kernel temporarily refuses to accept more |
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2471 | jermar | 345 | * asynchronous calls. |
346 | * |
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1489 | palkovsky | 347 | */ |
2618 | jermar | 348 | void ipc_call_async_slow(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, |
349 | ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipcarg_t arg5, void *private, |
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350 | ipc_async_callback_t callback, int can_preempt) |
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1489 | palkovsky | 351 | { |
352 | async_call_t *call; |
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353 | ipc_callid_t callid; |
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354 | |||
355 | call = ipc_prepare_async(private, callback); |
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356 | if (!call) |
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357 | return; |
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358 | |||
359 | IPC_SET_METHOD(call->u.msg.data, method); |
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360 | IPC_SET_ARG1(call->u.msg.data, arg1); |
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361 | IPC_SET_ARG2(call->u.msg.data, arg2); |
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362 | IPC_SET_ARG3(call->u.msg.data, arg3); |
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2618 | jermar | 363 | IPC_SET_ARG4(call->u.msg.data, arg4); |
364 | IPC_SET_ARG5(call->u.msg.data, arg5); |
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2471 | jermar | 365 | /* |
2618 | jermar | 366 | * We need to make sure that we get callid before another thread |
367 | * accesses the queue again. |
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2471 | jermar | 368 | */ |
1489 | palkovsky | 369 | futex_down(&ipc_futex); |
370 | callid = _ipc_call_async(phoneid, &call->u.msg.data); |
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371 | |||
1518 | palkovsky | 372 | ipc_finish_async(callid, phoneid, call, can_preempt); |
1489 | palkovsky | 373 | } |
374 | |||
375 | |||
2471 | jermar | 376 | /** Answer a received call - fast version. |
1343 | jermar | 377 | * |
2619 | jermar | 378 | * The fast answer makes use of passing retval and first four arguments in |
379 | * registers. If you need to return more, use the ipc_answer_slow() instead. |
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1343 | jermar | 380 | * |
2471 | jermar | 381 | * @param callid Hash of the call being answered. |
382 | * @param retval Return value. |
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383 | * @param arg1 First return argument. |
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384 | * @param arg2 Second return argument. |
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2619 | jermar | 385 | * @param arg3 Third return argument. |
386 | * @param arg4 Fourth return argument. |
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1343 | jermar | 387 | * |
2471 | jermar | 388 | * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h on failure. |
1343 | jermar | 389 | */ |
390 | ipcarg_t ipc_answer_fast(ipc_callid_t callid, ipcarg_t retval, ipcarg_t arg1, |
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2619 | jermar | 391 | ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4) |
954 | palkovsky | 392 | { |
2619 | jermar | 393 | return __SYSCALL6(SYS_IPC_ANSWER_FAST, callid, retval, arg1, arg2, arg3, |
394 | arg4); |
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954 | palkovsky | 395 | } |
396 | |||
2619 | jermar | 397 | /** Answer a received call - slow full version. |
1343 | jermar | 398 | * |
2471 | jermar | 399 | * @param callid Hash of the call being answered. |
2619 | jermar | 400 | * @param retval Return value. |
401 | * @param arg1 First return argument. |
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402 | * @param arg2 Second return argument. |
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403 | * @param arg3 Third return argument. |
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404 | * @param arg4 Fourth return argument. |
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405 | * @param arg5 Fifth return argument. |
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1343 | jermar | 406 | * |
2471 | jermar | 407 | * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h on failure. |
1343 | jermar | 408 | */ |
2619 | jermar | 409 | ipcarg_t ipc_answer_slow(ipc_callid_t callid, ipcarg_t retval, ipcarg_t arg1, |
410 | ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipcarg_t arg5) |
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1343 | jermar | 411 | { |
2619 | jermar | 412 | ipc_call_t data; |
413 | |||
414 | IPC_SET_RETVAL(data, retval); |
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415 | IPC_SET_ARG1(data, arg1); |
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416 | IPC_SET_ARG2(data, arg2); |
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417 | IPC_SET_ARG3(data, arg3); |
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418 | IPC_SET_ARG4(data, arg4); |
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419 | IPC_SET_ARG5(data, arg5); |
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420 | |||
421 | return __SYSCALL2(SYS_IPC_ANSWER_SLOW, callid, (sysarg_t) &data); |
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1343 | jermar | 422 | } |
423 | |||
424 | |||
2471 | jermar | 425 | /** Try to dispatch queued calls from the async queue. */ |
999 | palkovsky | 426 | static void try_dispatch_queued_calls(void) |
427 | { |
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428 | async_call_t *call; |
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429 | ipc_callid_t callid; |
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430 | |||
2471 | jermar | 431 | /** @todo |
432 | * Integrate intelligently ipc_futex, so that it is locked during |
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433 | * ipc_call_async_*(), until it is added to dispatched_calls. |
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1463 | palkovsky | 434 | */ |
435 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
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999 | palkovsky | 436 | while (!list_empty(&queued_calls)) { |
2471 | jermar | 437 | call = list_get_instance(queued_calls.next, async_call_t, list); |
438 | callid = _ipc_call_async(call->u.msg.phoneid, &call->u.msg.data); |
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1463 | palkovsky | 439 | if (callid == IPC_CALLRET_TEMPORARY) { |
999 | palkovsky | 440 | break; |
1463 | palkovsky | 441 | } |
999 | palkovsky | 442 | list_remove(&call->list); |
1350 | palkovsky | 443 | |
1463 | palkovsky | 444 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
2482 | jermar | 445 | if (call->fid) |
446 | fibril_add_ready(call->fid); |
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1463 | palkovsky | 447 | |
999 | palkovsky | 448 | if (callid == IPC_CALLRET_FATAL) { |
1443 | palkovsky | 449 | if (call->callback) |
450 | call->callback(call->private, ENOENT, NULL); |
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999 | palkovsky | 451 | free(call); |
452 | } else { |
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453 | call->u.callid = callid; |
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1463 | palkovsky | 454 | futex_down(&ipc_futex); |
999 | palkovsky | 455 | list_append(&call->list, &dispatched_calls); |
1463 | palkovsky | 456 | futex_up(&ipc_futex); |
999 | palkovsky | 457 | } |
1463 | palkovsky | 458 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
999 | palkovsky | 459 | } |
1463 | palkovsky | 460 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
999 | palkovsky | 461 | } |
462 | |||
2471 | jermar | 463 | /** Handle a received answer. |
999 | palkovsky | 464 | * |
2471 | jermar | 465 | * Find the hash of the answer and call the answer callback. |
999 | palkovsky | 466 | * |
2471 | jermar | 467 | * @todo Make it use hash table. |
468 | * |
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469 | * @param callid Hash of the received answer. |
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470 | * The answer has the same hash as the request OR'ed with |
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471 | * the IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED bit. |
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472 | * @param data Call data of the answer. |
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999 | palkovsky | 473 | */ |
1091 | palkovsky | 474 | static void handle_answer(ipc_callid_t callid, ipc_call_t *data) |
999 | palkovsky | 475 | { |
476 | link_t *item; |
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477 | async_call_t *call; |
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478 | |||
479 | callid &= ~IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED; |
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480 | |||
1350 | palkovsky | 481 | futex_down(&ipc_futex); |
999 | palkovsky | 482 | for (item = dispatched_calls.next; item != &dispatched_calls; |
2471 | jermar | 483 | item = item->next) { |
999 | palkovsky | 484 | call = list_get_instance(item, async_call_t, list); |
485 | if (call->u.callid == callid) { |
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486 | list_remove(&call->list); |
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1350 | palkovsky | 487 | futex_up(&ipc_futex); |
1443 | palkovsky | 488 | if (call->callback) |
489 | call->callback(call->private, |
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2471 | jermar | 490 | IPC_GET_RETVAL(*data), data); |
1443 | palkovsky | 491 | free(call); |
999 | palkovsky | 492 | return; |
493 | } |
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494 | } |
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1350 | palkovsky | 495 | futex_up(&ipc_futex); |
999 | palkovsky | 496 | } |
497 | |||
498 | |||
2471 | jermar | 499 | /** Wait for a first call to come. |
954 | palkovsky | 500 | * |
2471 | jermar | 501 | * @param call Storage where the incoming call data will be stored. |
502 | * @param usec Timeout in microseconds |
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503 | * @param flags Flags passed to SYS_IPC_WAIT (blocking, nonblocking). |
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504 | * |
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505 | * @return Hash of the call. Note that certain bits have special |
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506 | * meaning. IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED will be set in an answer |
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507 | * and IPC_CALLID_NOTIFICATION is used for notifications. |
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508 | * |
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954 | palkovsky | 509 | */ |
1392 | palkovsky | 510 | ipc_callid_t ipc_wait_cycle(ipc_call_t *call, uint32_t usec, int flags) |
954 | palkovsky | 511 | { |
512 | ipc_callid_t callid; |
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513 | |||
1392 | palkovsky | 514 | callid = __SYSCALL3(SYS_IPC_WAIT, (sysarg_t) call, usec, flags); |
515 | /* Handle received answers */ |
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1463 | palkovsky | 516 | if (callid & IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED) { |
1392 | palkovsky | 517 | handle_answer(callid, call); |
1463 | palkovsky | 518 | try_dispatch_queued_calls(); |
519 | } |
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999 | palkovsky | 520 | |
954 | palkovsky | 521 | return callid; |
522 | } |
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1028 | palkovsky | 523 | |
1365 | jermar | 524 | /** Wait some time for an IPC call. |
525 | * |
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2471 | jermar | 526 | * The call will return after an answer is received. |
1709 | jermar | 527 | * |
2471 | jermar | 528 | * @param call Storage where the incoming call data will be stored. |
529 | * @param usec Timeout in microseconds. |
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530 | * |
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531 | * @return Hash of the answer. |
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1365 | jermar | 532 | */ |
533 | ipc_callid_t ipc_wait_for_call_timeout(ipc_call_t *call, uint32_t usec) |
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534 | { |
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535 | ipc_callid_t callid; |
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536 | |||
537 | do { |
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1503 | jermar | 538 | callid = ipc_wait_cycle(call, usec, SYNCH_FLAGS_NONE); |
1365 | jermar | 539 | } while (callid & IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED); |
540 | |||
541 | return callid; |
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542 | } |
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543 | |||
544 | /** Check if there is an IPC call waiting to be picked up. |
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545 | * |
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2471 | jermar | 546 | * @param call Storage where the incoming call will be stored. |
547 | * @return Hash of the answer. |
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1365 | jermar | 548 | */ |
549 | ipc_callid_t ipc_trywait_for_call(ipc_call_t *call) |
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550 | { |
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551 | ipc_callid_t callid; |
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552 | |||
553 | do { |
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2471 | jermar | 554 | callid = ipc_wait_cycle(call, SYNCH_NO_TIMEOUT, |
555 | SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING); |
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1365 | jermar | 556 | } while (callid & IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED); |
557 | |||
558 | return callid; |
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559 | } |
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560 | |||
2359 | jermar | 561 | /** Ask destination to do a callback connection. |
1091 | palkovsky | 562 | * |
2471 | jermar | 563 | * @param phoneid Phone handle used for contacting the other side. |
564 | * @param arg1 Service-defined argument. |
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565 | * @param arg2 Service-defined argument. |
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566 | * @param phonehash Storage where the library will store an opaque |
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2359 | jermar | 567 | * identifier of the phone that will be used for incoming |
2471 | jermar | 568 | * calls. This identifier can be used for connection |
569 | * tracking. |
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570 | * |
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571 | * @return Zero on success or a negative error code. |
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1091 | palkovsky | 572 | */ |
2359 | jermar | 573 | int ipc_connect_to_me(int phoneid, int arg1, int arg2, ipcarg_t *phonehash) |
1028 | palkovsky | 574 | { |
2615 | jermar | 575 | return ipc_call_sync_2_3(phoneid, IPC_M_CONNECT_TO_ME, arg1, arg2, |
576 | NULL, NULL, phonehash); |
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1028 | palkovsky | 577 | } |
1061 | palkovsky | 578 | |
2359 | jermar | 579 | /** Ask through phone for a new connection to some service. |
1091 | palkovsky | 580 | * |
2471 | jermar | 581 | * @param phoneid Phone handle used for contacting the other side. |
2359 | jermar | 582 | * @param arg1 User defined argument. |
583 | * @param arg2 User defined argument. |
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584 | * |
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2471 | jermar | 585 | * @return New phone handle on success or a negative error code. |
1091 | palkovsky | 586 | */ |
1061 | palkovsky | 587 | int ipc_connect_me_to(int phoneid, int arg1, int arg2) |
588 | { |
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1092 | palkovsky | 589 | ipcarg_t newphid; |
1091 | palkovsky | 590 | int res; |
591 | |||
2615 | jermar | 592 | res = ipc_call_sync_2_3(phoneid, IPC_M_CONNECT_ME_TO, arg1, arg2, NULL, |
593 | NULL, &newphid); |
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1091 | palkovsky | 594 | if (res) |
595 | return res; |
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596 | return newphid; |
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1061 | palkovsky | 597 | } |
598 | |||
2471 | jermar | 599 | /** Hang up a phone. |
600 | * |
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601 | * @param phoneid Handle of the phone to be hung up. |
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602 | * |
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603 | * @return Zero on success or a negative error code. |
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604 | */ |
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1089 | palkovsky | 605 | int ipc_hangup(int phoneid) |
606 | { |
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607 | return __SYSCALL1(SYS_IPC_HANGUP, phoneid); |
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608 | } |
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1259 | palkovsky | 609 | |
1923 | jermar | 610 | /** Register IRQ notification. |
611 | * |
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2471 | jermar | 612 | * @param inr IRQ number. |
613 | * @param devno Device number of the device generating inr. |
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614 | * @param method Use this method for notifying me. |
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615 | * @param ucode Top-half pseudocode handler. |
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1923 | jermar | 616 | * |
2471 | jermar | 617 | * @return Value returned by the kernel. |
1923 | jermar | 618 | */ |
619 | int ipc_register_irq(int inr, int devno, int method, irq_code_t *ucode) |
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1259 | palkovsky | 620 | { |
2471 | jermar | 621 | return __SYSCALL4(SYS_IPC_REGISTER_IRQ, inr, devno, method, |
622 | (sysarg_t) ucode); |
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1259 | palkovsky | 623 | } |
624 | |||
1923 | jermar | 625 | /** Unregister IRQ notification. |
626 | * |
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2471 | jermar | 627 | * @param inr IRQ number. |
628 | * @param devno Device number of the device generating inr. |
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1923 | jermar | 629 | * |
2471 | jermar | 630 | * @return Value returned by the kernel. |
1923 | jermar | 631 | */ |
632 | int ipc_unregister_irq(int inr, int devno) |
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1259 | palkovsky | 633 | { |
1923 | jermar | 634 | return __SYSCALL2(SYS_IPC_UNREGISTER_IRQ, inr, devno); |
1259 | palkovsky | 635 | } |
1330 | palkovsky | 636 | |
2471 | jermar | 637 | /** Forward a received call to another destination. |
638 | * |
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639 | * @param callid Hash of the call to forward. |
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640 | * @param phoneid Phone handle to use for forwarding. |
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641 | * @param method New method for the forwarded call. |
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642 | * @param arg1 New value of the first argument for the forwarded call. |
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643 | * |
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644 | * @return Zero on success or an error code. |
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645 | * |
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646 | * For non-system methods, the old method and arg1 are rewritten by the new |
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647 | * values. For system methods, the new method and arg1 are written to the old |
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648 | * arg1 and arg2, respectivelly. |
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649 | */ |
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1336 | jermar | 650 | int ipc_forward_fast(ipc_callid_t callid, int phoneid, int method, ipcarg_t arg1) |
651 | { |
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652 | return __SYSCALL4(SYS_IPC_FORWARD_FAST, callid, phoneid, method, arg1); |
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653 | } |
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654 | |||
2531 | jermar | 655 | /** Wrapper for making IPC_M_DATA_SEND calls. |
2522 | jermar | 656 | * |
2531 | jermar | 657 | * @param phoneid Phone that will be used to contact the receiving side. |
658 | * @param src Address of the beginning of the source buffer. |
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659 | * @param size Size of the source buffer. |
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660 | * |
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661 | * @return Zero on success or a negative error code from errno.h. |
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662 | */ |
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663 | int ipc_data_send(int phoneid, void *src, size_t size) |
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664 | { |
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2615 | jermar | 665 | return ipc_call_sync_3_0(phoneid, IPC_M_DATA_SEND, 0, (ipcarg_t) src, |
666 | (ipcarg_t) size); |
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2531 | jermar | 667 | } |
668 | |||
669 | /** Wrapper for receiving the IPC_M_DATA_SEND calls. |
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670 | * |
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671 | * This wrapper only makes it more comfortable to receive IPC_M_DATA_SEND calls |
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2522 | jermar | 672 | * so that the user doesn't have to remember the meaning of each IPC argument. |
673 | * |
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674 | * So far, this wrapper is to be used from within a connection fibril. |
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675 | * |
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676 | * @param callid Storage where the hash of the IPC_M_DATA_SEND call will |
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677 | * be stored. |
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678 | * @param dst Storage where the suggested destination address will |
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679 | * be stored. May be NULL. |
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680 | * @param size Storage where the suggested size will be stored. May be |
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681 | * NULL |
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682 | * |
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683 | * @return Non-zero on success, zero on failure. |
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684 | */ |
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2619 | jermar | 685 | int ipc_data_receive(ipc_callid_t *callid, void **dst, size_t *size) |
2522 | jermar | 686 | { |
2619 | jermar | 687 | ipc_call_t data; |
688 | |||
2522 | jermar | 689 | assert(callid); |
690 | |||
2619 | jermar | 691 | *callid = async_get_call(&data); |
692 | if (IPC_GET_METHOD(data) != IPC_M_DATA_SEND) |
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2522 | jermar | 693 | return 0; |
694 | if (dst) |
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2619 | jermar | 695 | *dst = (void *) IPC_GET_ARG1(data); |
2522 | jermar | 696 | if (size) |
2619 | jermar | 697 | *size = (size_t) IPC_GET_ARG3(data); |
2522 | jermar | 698 | return 1; |
699 | } |
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700 | |||
701 | /** Wrapper for answering the IPC_M_DATA_SEND calls. |
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702 | * |
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703 | * This wrapper only makes it more comfortable to answer IPC_M_DATA_SEND calls |
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704 | * so that the user doesn't have to remember the meaning of each IPC argument. |
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705 | * |
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706 | * @param callid Hash of the IPC_M_DATA_SEND call to answer. |
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707 | * @param dst Final destination address for the IPC_M_DATA_SEND call. |
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708 | * @param size Final size for the IPC_M_DATA_SEND call. |
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709 | * |
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710 | * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h on failure. |
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711 | */ |
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2619 | jermar | 712 | ipcarg_t ipc_data_deliver(ipc_callid_t callid, void *dst, size_t size) |
2522 | jermar | 713 | { |
2619 | jermar | 714 | return ipc_answer_3(callid, EOK, (ipcarg_t) dst, 0, (ipcarg_t) size); |
2522 | jermar | 715 | } |
716 | |||
1866 | jermar | 717 | /** @} |
1653 | cejka | 718 | */ |