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1 | /* |
1 | /* |
2 | * Copyright (C) 2006 Ondrej Palkovsky |
2 | * Copyright (C) 2006 Ondrej Palkovsky |
3 | * All rights reserved. |
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27 | */ |
27 | */ |
28 | 28 | ||
29 | /* IPC resources management |
29 | /* IPC resources management |
30 | * |
30 | * |
31 | * The goal of this source code is to properly manage IPC resources |
31 | * The goal of this source code is to properly manage IPC resources |
32 | * and allow straight and clean clean-up procedure upon task termination. |
32 | * and allow straight and clean clean-up procedure upon task termination. |
33 | * |
33 | * |
34 | * The pattern of usage of the resources is: |
34 | * The pattern of usage of the resources is: |
35 | * - allocate empty phone slot, connect | deallocate slot |
35 | * - allocate empty phone slot, connect | deallocate slot |
36 | * - disconnect connected phone (some messages might be on the fly) |
36 | * - disconnect connected phone (some messages might be on the fly) |
37 | * - find phone in slot and send a message using phone |
37 | * - find phone in slot and send a message using phone |
38 | * - answer message to phone |
38 | * - answer message to phone |
39 | * - hangup phone (the caller has hung up) |
39 | * - hangup phone (the caller has hung up) |
40 | * - hangup phone (the answerbox is exiting) |
40 | * - hangup phone (the answerbox is exiting) |
41 | * |
41 | * |
42 | * Locking strategy |
42 | * Locking strategy |
43 | * |
43 | * |
44 | * - To use a phone, disconnect a phone etc., the phone must be |
44 | * - To use a phone, disconnect a phone etc., the phone must be |
45 | * first locked and then checked that it is connected |
45 | * first locked and then checked that it is connected |
46 | * - To connect an allocated phone it need not be locked (assigning |
46 | * - To connect an allocated phone it need not be locked (assigning |
47 | * pointer is atomic on all platforms) |
47 | * pointer is atomic on all platforms) |
48 | * |
48 | * |
49 | * - To find an empty phone slot, the TASK must be locked |
49 | * - To find an empty phone slot, the TASK must be locked |
50 | * - To answer a message, the answerbox must be locked |
50 | * - To answer a message, the answerbox must be locked |
51 | * - The locking of phone and answerbox is done at the ipc_ level. |
51 | * - The locking of phone and answerbox is done at the ipc_ level. |
52 | * It is perfectly correct to pass unconnected phone to these functions |
52 | * It is perfectly correct to pass unconnected phone to these functions |
53 | * and proper reply will be generated. |
53 | * and proper reply will be generated. |
54 | * |
54 | * |
55 | * Locking order |
55 | * Locking order |
56 | * |
56 | * |
57 | * - first phone, then answerbox |
57 | * - first phone, then answerbox |
58 | * + Easy locking on calls |
58 | * + Easy locking on calls |
59 | * - Very hard traversing list of phones when disconnecting because |
59 | * - Very hard traversing list of phones when disconnecting because |
60 | * the phones may disconnect during traversal of list of connected phones. |
60 | * the phones may disconnect during traversal of list of connected phones. |
61 | * The only possibility is try_lock with restart of list traversal. |
61 | * The only possibility is try_lock with restart of list traversal. |
62 | * |
62 | * |
63 | * Destroying is less frequent, this approach is taken. |
63 | * Destroying is less frequent, this approach is taken. |
64 | * |
64 | * |
- | 65 | * Phone call |
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- | 66 | * |
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- | 67 | * *** Connect_me_to *** |
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- | 68 | * The caller sends IPC_M_CONNECT_ME_TO to an answerbox. The server |
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- | 69 | * receives 'phoneid' of the connecting phone as an ARG3. If it answers |
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- | 70 | * with RETVAL=0, the phonecall is accepted, otherwise it is refused. |
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- | 71 | * |
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- | 72 | * *** Connect_to_me *** |
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- | 73 | * The caller sends IPC_M_CONNECT_TO_ME, with special |
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- | 74 | * The server receives an automatically |
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- | 75 | * opened phoneid. If it accepts (RETVAL=0), it can use the phoneid |
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- | 76 | * immediately. |
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- | 77 | * Possible race condition can arise, when the client receives messages |
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- | 78 | * from new connection before getting response for connect_to_me message. |
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- | 79 | * Userspace should implement handshake protocol that would control it. |
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- | 80 | * |
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65 | * Phone hangup |
81 | * Phone hangup |
66 | * |
82 | * |
67 | * *** The caller hangs up (sys_ipc_hangup) *** |
83 | * *** The caller hangs up (sys_ipc_hangup) *** |
68 | * - The phone is disconnected (no more messages can be sent over this phone), |
84 | * - The phone is disconnected (no more messages can be sent over this phone), |
69 | * all in-progress messages are correctly handled. The anwerbox receives |
85 | * all in-progress messages are correctly handled. The anwerbox receives |
70 | * IPC_M_PHONE_HUNGUP call from the phone that hung up. When all async |
86 | * IPC_M_PHONE_HUNGUP call from the phone that hung up. When all async |
71 | * calls are answered, the phone is deallocated. |
87 | * calls are answered, the phone is deallocated. |
72 | * |
88 | * |
73 | * *** The answerbox hangs up (ipc_answer(EHANGUP)) |
89 | * *** The answerbox hangs up (ipc_answer(EHANGUP)) |
74 | * - The phone is disconnected. EHANGUP response code is sent |
90 | * - The phone is disconnected. EHANGUP response code is sent |
75 | * to the calling process. All new calls through this phone |
91 | * to the calling process. All new calls through this phone |
76 | * get a EHUNGUP error code, the task is expected to |
92 | * get a EHUNGUP error code, the task is expected to |
77 | * send an sys_ipc_hangup after cleaning up it's internal structures. |
93 | * send an sys_ipc_hangup after cleaning up it's internal structures. |
78 | * |
94 | * |
79 | * Call forwarding |
95 | * Call forwarding |
80 | * |
96 | * |
81 | * The call can be forwarded, so that the answer to call is passed directly |
97 | * The call can be forwarded, so that the answer to call is passed directly |
82 | * to the original sender. However, this poses special problems regarding |
98 | * to the original sender. However, this poses special problems regarding |
83 | * routing of hangup messages. |
99 | * routing of hangup messages. |
84 | * |
100 | * |
85 | * sys_ipc_hangup -> IPC_M_PHONE_HUNGUP |
101 | * sys_ipc_hangup -> IPC_M_PHONE_HUNGUP |
86 | * - this message CANNOT be forwarded |
102 | * - this message CANNOT be forwarded |
87 | * |
103 | * |
88 | * EHANGUP during forward |
104 | * EHANGUP during forward |
89 | * - The *forwarding* phone will be closed, EFORWARD is sent to receiver. |
105 | * - The *forwarding* phone will be closed, EFORWARD is sent to receiver. |
90 | * |
106 | * |
91 | * EHANGUP, ENOENT during forward |
107 | * EHANGUP, ENOENT during forward |
92 | * - EFORWARD is sent to the receiver, ipc_forward returns error code EFORWARD |
108 | * - EFORWARD is sent to the receiver, ipc_forward returns error code EFORWARD |
93 | * |
109 | * |
94 | * Cleanup strategy |
110 | * Cleanup strategy |
95 | * |
111 | * |
96 | * 1) Disconnect all our phones ('ipc_phone_hangup'). |
112 | * 1) Disconnect all our phones ('ipc_phone_hangup'). |
97 | * |
113 | * |
98 | * 2) Disconnect all phones connected to answerbox. |
114 | * 2) Disconnect all phones connected to answerbox. |
99 | * |
115 | * |
100 | * 3) Answer all messages in 'calls' and 'dispatched_calls' queues with |
116 | * 3) Answer all messages in 'calls' and 'dispatched_calls' queues with |
101 | * appropriate error code (EHANGUP, EFORWARD). |
117 | * appropriate error code (EHANGUP, EFORWARD). |
102 | * |
118 | * |
103 | * 4) Wait for all async answers to arrive. |
119 | * 4) Wait for all async answers to arrive and dispose of them. |
104 | * |
120 | * |
105 | */ |
121 | */ |
106 | 122 | ||
107 | #include <synch/spinlock.h> |
123 | #include <synch/spinlock.h> |
108 | #include <ipc/ipc.h> |
124 | #include <ipc/ipc.h> |
109 | #include <arch.h> |
125 | #include <arch.h> |
110 | #include <proc/task.h> |
126 | #include <proc/task.h> |
111 | #include <ipc/ipcrsc.h> |
127 | #include <ipc/ipcrsc.h> |
112 | #include <debug.h> |
128 | #include <debug.h> |
113 | 129 | ||
114 | /** Find call_t * in call table according to callid |
130 | /** Find call_t * in call table according to callid |
115 | * |
131 | * |
116 | * @return NULL on not found, otherwise pointer to call structure |
132 | * @return NULL on not found, otherwise pointer to call structure |
117 | */ |
133 | */ |
118 | call_t * get_call(__native callid) |
134 | call_t * get_call(__native callid) |
119 | { |
135 | { |
120 | /* TODO: Traverse list of dispatched calls and find one */ |
136 | /* TODO: Traverse list of dispatched calls and find one */ |
121 | /* TODO: locking of call, ripping it from dispatched calls etc. */ |
137 | /* TODO: locking of call, ripping it from dispatched calls etc. */ |
122 | return (call_t *) callid; |
138 | return (call_t *) callid; |
123 | } |
139 | } |
124 | 140 | ||
125 | /** Allocate new phone slot in current TASK structure */ |
141 | /** Allocate new phone slot in current TASK structure */ |
126 | int phone_alloc(void) |
142 | int phone_alloc(void) |
127 | { |
143 | { |
128 | int i; |
144 | int i; |
129 | 145 | ||
130 | spinlock_lock(&TASK->lock); |
146 | spinlock_lock(&TASK->lock); |
131 | 147 | ||
132 | for (i=0; i < IPC_MAX_PHONES; i++) { |
148 | for (i=0; i < IPC_MAX_PHONES; i++) { |
133 | if (TASK->phones[i].busy==IPC_BUSY_FREE && !atomic_get(&TASK->phones[i].active_calls)) { |
149 | if (TASK->phones[i].busy==IPC_BUSY_FREE && !atomic_get(&TASK->phones[i].active_calls)) { |
134 | TASK->phones[i].busy = IPC_BUSY_CONNECTING; |
150 | TASK->phones[i].busy = IPC_BUSY_CONNECTING; |
135 | break; |
151 | break; |
136 | } |
152 | } |
137 | } |
153 | } |
138 | spinlock_unlock(&TASK->lock); |
154 | spinlock_unlock(&TASK->lock); |
139 | 155 | ||
140 | if (i >= IPC_MAX_PHONES) |
156 | if (i >= IPC_MAX_PHONES) |
141 | return -1; |
157 | return -1; |
142 | return i; |
158 | return i; |
143 | } |
159 | } |
144 | 160 | ||
- | 161 | static void phone_deallocp(phone_t *phone) |
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- | 162 | { |
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- | 163 | ASSERT(phone->busy == IPC_BUSY_CONNECTING); |
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- | 164 | ASSERT(! phone->callee); |
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- | 165 | ||
- | 166 | /* atomic operation */ |
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- | 167 | phone->busy = IPC_BUSY_FREE; |
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- | 168 | } |
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- | 169 | ||
145 | /** Disconnect phone a free the slot |
170 | /** Free slot from a disconnected phone |
146 | * |
171 | * |
147 | * All already sent messages will be correctly processed |
172 | * All already sent messages will be correctly processed |
148 | */ |
173 | */ |
149 | void phone_dealloc(int phoneid) |
174 | void phone_dealloc(int phoneid) |
150 | { |
175 | { |
151 | spinlock_lock(&TASK->lock); |
- | |
152 | - | ||
153 | ASSERT(TASK->phones[phoneid].busy == IPC_BUSY_CONNECTING); |
- | |
154 | ASSERT(! TASK->phones[phoneid].callee); |
176 | phone_deallocp(&TASK->phones[phoneid]); |
155 | - | ||
156 | TASK->phones[phoneid].busy = IPC_BUSY_FREE; |
- | |
157 | spinlock_unlock(&TASK->lock); |
- | |
158 | } |
177 | } |
159 | 178 | ||
160 | /** Connect phone to a given answerbox |
179 | /** Connect phone to a given answerbox |
161 | * |
180 | * |
162 | * @param phoneid The slot that will be connected |
181 | * @param phoneid The slot that will be connected |
163 | * |
182 | * |
164 | * The procedure _enforces_ that the user first marks the phone |
183 | * The procedure _enforces_ that the user first marks the phone |
165 | * busy (e.g. via phone_alloc) and then connects the phone, otherwise |
184 | * busy (e.g. via phone_alloc) and then connects the phone, otherwise |
166 | * race condition may appear. |
185 | * race condition may appear. |
167 | */ |
186 | */ |
168 | void phone_connect(int phoneid, answerbox_t *box) |
187 | void phone_connect(int phoneid, answerbox_t *box) |
169 | { |
188 | { |
170 | phone_t *phone = &TASK->phones[phoneid]; |
189 | phone_t *phone = &TASK->phones[phoneid]; |
171 | 190 | ||
172 | ASSERT(phone->busy == IPC_BUSY_CONNECTING); |
191 | ASSERT(phone->busy == IPC_BUSY_CONNECTING); |
173 | ipc_phone_connect(phone, box); |
192 | ipc_phone_connect(phone, box); |
174 | } |
193 | } |
175 | 194 |