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1351 | palkovsky | 1 | /* |
2071 | jermar | 2 | * Copyright (c) 2006 Ondrej Palkovsky |
1351 | 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 | */ |
28 | |||
1719 | decky | 29 | /** @addtogroup libc |
1653 | cejka | 30 | * @{ |
31 | */ |
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32 | /** @file |
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1351 | palkovsky | 33 | */ |
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1392 | palkovsky | 35 | /** |
36 | * Asynchronous library |
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37 | * |
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2484 | jermar | 38 | * The aim of this library is facilitating writing programs utilizing the |
39 | * asynchronous nature of HelenOS IPC, yet using a normal way of programming. |
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1392 | palkovsky | 40 | * |
2484 | jermar | 41 | * You should be able to write very simple multithreaded programs, the async |
42 | * framework will automatically take care of most synchronization problems. |
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1392 | palkovsky | 43 | * |
44 | * Default semantics: |
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2484 | jermar | 45 | * - async_send_*(): send asynchronously. If the kernel refuses to send |
46 | * more messages, [ try to get responses from kernel, if |
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47 | * nothing found, might try synchronous ] |
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1392 | palkovsky | 48 | * |
2484 | jermar | 49 | * Example of use (pseudo C): |
1392 | palkovsky | 50 | * |
51 | * 1) Multithreaded client application |
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2484 | jermar | 52 | * |
53 | * fibril_create(fibril1, ...); |
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54 | * fibril_create(fibril2, ...); |
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55 | * ... |
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1392 | palkovsky | 56 | * |
2484 | jermar | 57 | * int fibril1(void *arg) |
58 | * { |
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59 | * conn = ipc_connect_me_to(); |
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60 | * c1 = async_send(conn); |
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61 | * c2 = async_send(conn); |
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62 | * async_wait_for(c1); |
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63 | * async_wait_for(c2); |
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64 | * ... |
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65 | * } |
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1392 | palkovsky | 66 | * |
67 | * |
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68 | * 2) Multithreaded server application |
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2484 | jermar | 69 | * main() |
70 | * { |
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71 | * async_manager(); |
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1392 | palkovsky | 72 | * } |
73 | * |
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74 | * |
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2490 | jermar | 75 | * my_client_connection(icallid, *icall) |
2484 | jermar | 76 | * { |
77 | * if (want_refuse) { |
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2619 | jermar | 78 | * ipc_answer_0(icallid, ELIMIT); |
2484 | jermar | 79 | * return; |
80 | * } |
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2619 | jermar | 81 | * ipc_answer_0(icallid, EOK); |
1392 | palkovsky | 82 | * |
2484 | jermar | 83 | * callid = async_get_call(&call); |
84 | * handle_call(callid, call); |
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2619 | jermar | 85 | * ipc_answer_2(callid, 1, 2, 3); |
1407 | palkovsky | 86 | * |
2484 | jermar | 87 | * callid = async_get_call(&call); |
88 | * .... |
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1392 | palkovsky | 89 | * } |
1404 | palkovsky | 90 | * |
1392 | palkovsky | 91 | */ |
2484 | jermar | 92 | |
1392 | palkovsky | 93 | #include <futex.h> |
94 | #include <async.h> |
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2482 | jermar | 95 | #include <fibril.h> |
1392 | palkovsky | 96 | #include <stdio.h> |
97 | #include <libadt/hash_table.h> |
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98 | #include <libadt/list.h> |
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99 | #include <ipc/ipc.h> |
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100 | #include <assert.h> |
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101 | #include <errno.h> |
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2486 | jermar | 102 | #include <sys/time.h> |
1441 | palkovsky | 103 | #include <arch/barrier.h> |
2621 | jermar | 104 | #include <bool.h> |
1392 | palkovsky | 105 | |
1463 | palkovsky | 106 | atomic_t async_futex = FUTEX_INITIALIZER; |
1392 | palkovsky | 107 | static hash_table_t conn_hash_table; |
1441 | palkovsky | 108 | static LIST_INITIALIZE(timeout_list); |
1392 | palkovsky | 109 | |
2488 | jermar | 110 | /** Structures of this type represent a waiting fibril. */ |
1392 | palkovsky | 111 | typedef struct { |
2488 | jermar | 112 | /** Expiration time. */ |
2482 | jermar | 113 | struct timeval expires; |
114 | /** If true, this struct is in the timeout list. */ |
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115 | int inlist; |
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2488 | jermar | 116 | /** Timeout list link. */ |
1500 | palkovsky | 117 | link_t link; |
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2490 | jermar | 119 | /** Identification of and link to the waiting fibril. */ |
2482 | jermar | 120 | fid_t fid; |
2488 | jermar | 121 | /** If true, this fibril is currently active. */ |
2482 | jermar | 122 | int active; |
2488 | jermar | 123 | /** If true, we have timed out. */ |
2482 | jermar | 124 | int timedout; |
1500 | palkovsky | 125 | } awaiter_t; |
126 | |||
127 | typedef struct { |
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128 | awaiter_t wdata; |
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2488 | jermar | 129 | |
130 | /** If reply was received. */ |
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131 | int done; |
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132 | /** Pointer to where the answer data is stored. */ |
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133 | ipc_call_t *dataptr; |
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1500 | palkovsky | 134 | |
1427 | palkovsky | 135 | ipcarg_t retval; |
136 | } amsg_t; |
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137 | |||
2490 | jermar | 138 | /** |
139 | * Structures of this type are used to group information about a call and a |
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140 | * message queue link. |
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141 | */ |
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1427 | palkovsky | 142 | typedef struct { |
1392 | palkovsky | 143 | link_t link; |
144 | ipc_callid_t callid; |
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145 | ipc_call_t call; |
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146 | } msg_t; |
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147 | |||
148 | typedef struct { |
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1500 | palkovsky | 149 | awaiter_t wdata; |
150 | |||
2488 | jermar | 151 | /** Hash table link. */ |
152 | link_t link; |
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153 | |||
154 | /** Incoming phone hash. */ |
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155 | ipcarg_t in_phone_hash; |
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156 | |||
157 | /** Messages that should be delivered to this fibril. */ |
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158 | link_t msg_queue; |
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159 | |||
160 | /** Identification of the opening call. */ |
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1392 | palkovsky | 161 | ipc_callid_t callid; |
2488 | jermar | 162 | /** Call data of the opening call. */ |
1392 | palkovsky | 163 | ipc_call_t call; |
2488 | jermar | 164 | |
165 | /** Identification of the closing call. */ |
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166 | ipc_callid_t close_callid; |
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167 | |||
168 | /** Fibril function that will be used to handle the connection. */ |
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2482 | jermar | 169 | void (*cfibril)(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *); |
1392 | palkovsky | 170 | } connection_t; |
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2482 | jermar | 172 | /** Identifier of the incoming connection handled by the current fibril. */ |
2956 | svoboda | 173 | static __thread connection_t *FIBRIL_connection; |
2488 | jermar | 174 | |
2490 | jermar | 175 | /** |
176 | * If true, it is forbidden to use async_req functions and all preemption is |
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177 | * disabled. |
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178 | */ |
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2956 | svoboda | 179 | static __thread int _in_interrupt_handler; |
1392 | palkovsky | 180 | |
1490 | palkovsky | 181 | static void default_client_connection(ipc_callid_t callid, ipc_call_t *call); |
1596 | palkovsky | 182 | static void default_interrupt_received(ipc_callid_t callid, ipc_call_t *call); |
2490 | jermar | 183 | |
184 | /** |
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185 | * Pointer to a fibril function that will be used to handle connections. |
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186 | */ |
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1490 | palkovsky | 187 | static async_client_conn_t client_connection = default_client_connection; |
2490 | jermar | 188 | /** |
189 | * Pointer to a fibril function that will be used to handle interrupt |
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190 | * notifications. |
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191 | */ |
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1596 | palkovsky | 192 | static async_client_conn_t interrupt_received = default_interrupt_received; |
1490 | palkovsky | 193 | |
2621 | jermar | 194 | /* |
195 | * Getter for _in_interrupt_handler. We need to export the value of this thread |
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196 | * local variable to other modules, but the binutils 2.18 linkers die on an |
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197 | * attempt to export this symbol in the header file. For now, consider this as a |
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198 | * workaround. |
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199 | */ |
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200 | bool in_interrupt_handler(void) |
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201 | { |
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202 | return _in_interrupt_handler; |
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203 | } |
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204 | |||
1404 | palkovsky | 205 | #define CONN_HASH_TABLE_CHAINS 32 |
1392 | palkovsky | 206 | |
2488 | jermar | 207 | /** Compute hash into the connection hash table based on the source phone hash. |
208 | * |
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209 | * @param key Pointer to source phone hash. |
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210 | * |
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211 | * @return Index into the connection hash table. |
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212 | */ |
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1392 | palkovsky | 213 | static hash_index_t conn_hash(unsigned long *key) |
1351 | palkovsky | 214 | { |
1392 | palkovsky | 215 | assert(key); |
1404 | palkovsky | 216 | return ((*key) >> 4) % CONN_HASH_TABLE_CHAINS; |
1351 | palkovsky | 217 | } |
218 | |||
2488 | jermar | 219 | /** Compare hash table item with a key. |
220 | * |
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221 | * @param key Array containing the source phone hash as the only item. |
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222 | * @param keys Expected 1 but ignored. |
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223 | * @param item Connection hash table item. |
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224 | * |
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225 | * @return True on match, false otherwise. |
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226 | */ |
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1392 | palkovsky | 227 | static int conn_compare(unsigned long key[], hash_count_t keys, link_t *item) |
1351 | palkovsky | 228 | { |
1392 | palkovsky | 229 | connection_t *hs; |
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231 | hs = hash_table_get_instance(item, connection_t, link); |
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233 | return key[0] == hs->in_phone_hash; |
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1351 | palkovsky | 234 | } |
235 | |||
2488 | jermar | 236 | /** Connection hash table removal callback function. |
237 | * |
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238 | * This function is called whenever a connection is removed from the connection |
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239 | * hash table. |
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240 | * |
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241 | * @param item Connection hash table item being removed. |
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242 | */ |
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1392 | palkovsky | 243 | static void conn_remove(link_t *item) |
1351 | palkovsky | 244 | { |
1392 | palkovsky | 245 | free(hash_table_get_instance(item, connection_t, link)); |
1351 | palkovsky | 246 | } |
247 | |||
1392 | palkovsky | 248 | |
2488 | jermar | 249 | /** Operations for the connection hash table. */ |
1392 | palkovsky | 250 | static hash_table_operations_t conn_hash_table_ops = { |
251 | .hash = conn_hash, |
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252 | .compare = conn_compare, |
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253 | .remove_callback = conn_remove |
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254 | }; |
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255 | |||
2488 | jermar | 256 | /** Sort in current fibril's timeout request. |
1500 | palkovsky | 257 | * |
2488 | jermar | 258 | * @param wd Wait data of the current fibril. |
1500 | palkovsky | 259 | */ |
260 | static void insert_timeout(awaiter_t *wd) |
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261 | { |
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262 | link_t *tmp; |
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263 | awaiter_t *cur; |
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264 | |||
265 | wd->timedout = 0; |
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1610 | palkovsky | 266 | wd->inlist = 1; |
1500 | palkovsky | 267 | |
268 | tmp = timeout_list.next; |
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269 | while (tmp != &timeout_list) { |
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270 | cur = list_get_instance(tmp, awaiter_t, link); |
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271 | if (tv_gteq(&cur->expires, &wd->expires)) |
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272 | break; |
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273 | tmp = tmp->next; |
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274 | } |
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275 | list_append(&wd->link, tmp); |
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276 | } |
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277 | |||
2488 | jermar | 278 | /** Try to route a call to an appropriate connection fibril. |
1392 | palkovsky | 279 | * |
2490 | jermar | 280 | * If the proper connection fibril is found, a message with the call is added to |
281 | * its message queue. If the fibril was not active, it is activated and all |
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282 | * timeouts are unregistered. |
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283 | * |
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284 | * @param callid Hash of the incoming call. |
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285 | * @param call Data of the incoming call. |
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286 | * |
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287 | * @return Zero if the call doesn't match any connection. |
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288 | * One if the call was passed to the respective connection |
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289 | * fibril. |
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1392 | palkovsky | 290 | */ |
291 | static int route_call(ipc_callid_t callid, ipc_call_t *call) |
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1351 | palkovsky | 292 | { |
1392 | palkovsky | 293 | connection_t *conn; |
294 | msg_t *msg; |
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295 | link_t *hlp; |
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296 | unsigned long key; |
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297 | |||
1427 | palkovsky | 298 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
1392 | palkovsky | 299 | |
300 | key = call->in_phone_hash; |
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301 | hlp = hash_table_find(&conn_hash_table, &key); |
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302 | if (!hlp) { |
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1427 | palkovsky | 303 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
1392 | palkovsky | 304 | return 0; |
1351 | palkovsky | 305 | } |
1392 | palkovsky | 306 | conn = hash_table_get_instance(hlp, connection_t, link); |
1351 | palkovsky | 307 | |
1392 | palkovsky | 308 | msg = malloc(sizeof(*msg)); |
309 | msg->callid = callid; |
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310 | msg->call = *call; |
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311 | list_append(&msg->link, &conn->msg_queue); |
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1648 | palkovsky | 312 | |
313 | if (IPC_GET_METHOD(*call) == IPC_M_PHONE_HUNGUP) |
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314 | conn->close_callid = callid; |
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1392 | palkovsky | 315 | |
2490 | jermar | 316 | /* If the connection fibril is waiting for an event, activate it */ |
1500 | palkovsky | 317 | if (!conn->wdata.active) { |
318 | /* If in timeout list, remove it */ |
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319 | if (conn->wdata.inlist) { |
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320 | conn->wdata.inlist = 0; |
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321 | list_remove(&conn->wdata.link); |
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322 | } |
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323 | conn->wdata.active = 1; |
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2482 | jermar | 324 | fibril_add_ready(conn->wdata.fid); |
1392 | palkovsky | 325 | } |
1351 | palkovsky | 326 | |
1427 | palkovsky | 327 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
1392 | palkovsky | 328 | |
329 | return 1; |
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330 | } |
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331 | |||
2488 | jermar | 332 | /** Return new incoming message for the current (fibril-local) connection. |
333 | * |
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334 | * @param call Storage where the incoming call data will be stored. |
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335 | * @param usecs Timeout in microseconds. Zero denotes no timeout. |
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336 | * |
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337 | * @return If no timeout was specified, then a hash of the |
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338 | * incoming call is returned. If a timeout is specified, |
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339 | * then a hash of the incoming call is returned unless |
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340 | * the timeout expires prior to receiving a message. In |
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341 | * that case zero is returned. |
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342 | */ |
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1500 | palkovsky | 343 | ipc_callid_t async_get_call_timeout(ipc_call_t *call, suseconds_t usecs) |
1392 | palkovsky | 344 | { |
345 | msg_t *msg; |
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346 | ipc_callid_t callid; |
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1536 | palkovsky | 347 | connection_t *conn; |
1392 | palkovsky | 348 | |
2482 | jermar | 349 | assert(FIBRIL_connection); |
350 | /* GCC 4.1.0 coughs on FIBRIL_connection-> dereference, |
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1536 | palkovsky | 351 | * GCC 4.1.1 happilly puts the rdhwr instruction in delay slot. |
352 | * I would never expect to find so many errors in |
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2490 | jermar | 353 | * a compiler *($&$(*&$ |
1536 | palkovsky | 354 | */ |
2482 | jermar | 355 | conn = FIBRIL_connection; |
1466 | palkovsky | 356 | |
1427 | palkovsky | 357 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
1392 | palkovsky | 358 | |
1500 | palkovsky | 359 | if (usecs) { |
1536 | palkovsky | 360 | gettimeofday(&conn->wdata.expires, NULL); |
361 | tv_add(&conn->wdata.expires, usecs); |
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1500 | palkovsky | 362 | } else { |
1536 | palkovsky | 363 | conn->wdata.inlist = 0; |
1500 | palkovsky | 364 | } |
2488 | jermar | 365 | /* If nothing in queue, wait until something arrives */ |
1536 | palkovsky | 366 | while (list_empty(&conn->msg_queue)) { |
1610 | palkovsky | 367 | if (usecs) |
1536 | palkovsky | 368 | insert_timeout(&conn->wdata); |
1610 | palkovsky | 369 | |
1536 | palkovsky | 370 | conn->wdata.active = 0; |
2492 | jermar | 371 | /* |
372 | * Note: the current fibril will be rescheduled either due to a |
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373 | * timeout or due to an arriving message destined to it. In the |
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374 | * former case, handle_expired_timeouts() and, in the latter |
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375 | * case, route_call() will perform the wakeup. |
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376 | */ |
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2568 | jermar | 377 | fibril_switch(FIBRIL_TO_MANAGER); |
2488 | jermar | 378 | /* |
379 | * Futex is up after getting back from async_manager get it |
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380 | * again. |
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2492 | jermar | 381 | */ |
1500 | palkovsky | 382 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
2482 | jermar | 383 | if (usecs && conn->wdata.timedout && |
1536 | palkovsky | 384 | list_empty(&conn->msg_queue)) { |
2488 | jermar | 385 | /* If we timed out -> exit */ |
1500 | palkovsky | 386 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
387 | return 0; |
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388 | } |
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1351 | palkovsky | 389 | } |
390 | |||
1536 | palkovsky | 391 | msg = list_get_instance(conn->msg_queue.next, msg_t, link); |
1392 | palkovsky | 392 | list_remove(&msg->link); |
393 | callid = msg->callid; |
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394 | *call = msg->call; |
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395 | free(msg); |
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396 | |||
1427 | palkovsky | 397 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
1392 | palkovsky | 398 | return callid; |
1351 | palkovsky | 399 | } |
400 | |||
2490 | jermar | 401 | /** Default fibril function that gets called to handle new connection. |
1404 | palkovsky | 402 | * |
2488 | jermar | 403 | * This function is defined as a weak symbol - to be redefined in user code. |
2490 | jermar | 404 | * |
405 | * @param callid Hash of the incoming call. |
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406 | * @param call Data of the incoming call. |
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1404 | palkovsky | 407 | */ |
1490 | palkovsky | 408 | static void default_client_connection(ipc_callid_t callid, ipc_call_t *call) |
1392 | palkovsky | 409 | { |
2619 | jermar | 410 | ipc_answer_0(callid, ENOENT); |
1392 | palkovsky | 411 | } |
2490 | jermar | 412 | |
413 | /** Default fibril function that gets called to handle interrupt notifications. |
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414 | * |
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415 | * @param callid Hash of the incoming call. |
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416 | * @param call Data of the incoming call. |
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417 | */ |
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1596 | palkovsky | 418 | static void default_interrupt_received(ipc_callid_t callid, ipc_call_t *call) |
1452 | palkovsky | 419 | { |
420 | } |
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421 | |||
2485 | jermar | 422 | /** Wrapper for client connection fibril. |
1404 | palkovsky | 423 | * |
2490 | jermar | 424 | * When a new connection arrives, a fibril with this implementing function is |
2485 | jermar | 425 | * created. It calls client_connection() and does the final cleanup. |
1404 | palkovsky | 426 | * |
2490 | jermar | 427 | * @param arg Connection structure pointer. |
2485 | jermar | 428 | * |
429 | * @return Always zero. |
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1404 | palkovsky | 430 | */ |
2482 | jermar | 431 | static int connection_fibril(void *arg) |
1351 | palkovsky | 432 | { |
1404 | palkovsky | 433 | unsigned long key; |
434 | msg_t *msg; |
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1648 | palkovsky | 435 | int close_answered = 0; |
1404 | palkovsky | 436 | |
2485 | jermar | 437 | /* Setup fibril-local connection pointer */ |
2482 | jermar | 438 | FIBRIL_connection = (connection_t *) arg; |
439 | FIBRIL_connection->cfibril(FIBRIL_connection->callid, |
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440 | &FIBRIL_connection->call); |
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1719 | decky | 441 | |
2490 | jermar | 442 | /* Remove myself from the connection hash table */ |
1427 | palkovsky | 443 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
2482 | jermar | 444 | key = FIBRIL_connection->in_phone_hash; |
1404 | palkovsky | 445 | hash_table_remove(&conn_hash_table, &key, 1); |
1427 | palkovsky | 446 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
1719 | decky | 447 | |
2490 | jermar | 448 | /* Answer all remaining messages with EHANGUP */ |
2482 | jermar | 449 | while (!list_empty(&FIBRIL_connection->msg_queue)) { |
450 | msg = list_get_instance(FIBRIL_connection->msg_queue.next, |
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451 | msg_t, link); |
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1404 | palkovsky | 452 | list_remove(&msg->link); |
2482 | jermar | 453 | if (msg->callid == FIBRIL_connection->close_callid) |
1648 | palkovsky | 454 | close_answered = 1; |
2619 | jermar | 455 | ipc_answer_0(msg->callid, EHANGUP); |
1404 | palkovsky | 456 | free(msg); |
457 | } |
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2482 | jermar | 458 | if (FIBRIL_connection->close_callid) |
2619 | jermar | 459 | ipc_answer_0(FIBRIL_connection->close_callid, EOK); |
1719 | decky | 460 | |
461 | return 0; |
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1351 | palkovsky | 462 | } |
1392 | palkovsky | 463 | |
2485 | jermar | 464 | /** Create a new fibril for a new connection. |
1392 | palkovsky | 465 | * |
2485 | jermar | 466 | * Creates new fibril for connection, fills in connection structures and inserts |
467 | * it into the hash table, so that later we can easily do routing of messages to |
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468 | * particular fibrils. |
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1407 | palkovsky | 469 | * |
2490 | jermar | 470 | * @param in_phone_hash Identification of the incoming connection. |
471 | * @param callid Hash of the opening IPC_M_CONNECT_ME_TO call. |
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2534 | jermar | 472 | * If callid is zero, the connection was opened by |
473 | * accepting the IPC_M_CONNECT_TO_ME call and this function |
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474 | * is called directly by the server. |
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2490 | jermar | 475 | * @param call Call data of the opening call. |
476 | * @param cfibril Fibril function that should be called upon opening the |
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477 | * connection. |
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478 | * |
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479 | * @return New fibril id or NULL on failure. |
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1392 | palkovsky | 480 | */ |
2482 | jermar | 481 | fid_t async_new_connection(ipcarg_t in_phone_hash, ipc_callid_t callid, |
482 | ipc_call_t *call, void (*cfibril)(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *)) |
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1392 | palkovsky | 483 | { |
484 | connection_t *conn; |
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485 | unsigned long key; |
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486 | |||
487 | conn = malloc(sizeof(*conn)); |
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488 | if (!conn) { |
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2534 | jermar | 489 | if (callid) |
2619 | jermar | 490 | ipc_answer_0(callid, ENOMEM); |
1407 | palkovsky | 491 | return NULL; |
1392 | palkovsky | 492 | } |
1452 | palkovsky | 493 | conn->in_phone_hash = in_phone_hash; |
1392 | palkovsky | 494 | list_initialize(&conn->msg_queue); |
495 | conn->callid = callid; |
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1648 | palkovsky | 496 | conn->close_callid = 0; |
1453 | palkovsky | 497 | if (call) |
498 | conn->call = *call; |
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2490 | jermar | 499 | conn->wdata.active = 1; /* We will activate the fibril ASAP */ |
2482 | jermar | 500 | conn->cfibril = cfibril; |
1500 | palkovsky | 501 | |
2482 | jermar | 502 | conn->wdata.fid = fibril_create(connection_fibril, conn); |
503 | if (!conn->wdata.fid) { |
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1392 | palkovsky | 504 | free(conn); |
2534 | jermar | 505 | if (callid) |
2619 | jermar | 506 | ipc_answer_0(callid, ENOMEM); |
1407 | palkovsky | 507 | return NULL; |
1392 | palkovsky | 508 | } |
2490 | jermar | 509 | /* Add connection to the connection hash table */ |
1392 | palkovsky | 510 | key = conn->in_phone_hash; |
1427 | palkovsky | 511 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
1392 | palkovsky | 512 | hash_table_insert(&conn_hash_table, &key, &conn->link); |
1427 | palkovsky | 513 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
1392 | palkovsky | 514 | |
2482 | jermar | 515 | fibril_add_ready(conn->wdata.fid); |
1407 | palkovsky | 516 | |
2482 | jermar | 517 | return conn->wdata.fid; |
1392 | palkovsky | 518 | } |
519 | |||
2490 | jermar | 520 | /** Handle a call that was received. |
521 | * |
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522 | * If the call has the IPC_M_CONNECT_ME_TO method, a new connection is created. |
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523 | * Otherwise the call is routed to its connection fibril. |
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524 | * |
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525 | * @param callid Hash of the incoming call. |
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526 | * @param call Data of the incoming call. |
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527 | */ |
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1392 | palkovsky | 528 | static void handle_call(ipc_callid_t callid, ipc_call_t *call) |
529 | { |
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1452 | palkovsky | 530 | /* Unrouted call - do some default behaviour */ |
1694 | palkovsky | 531 | if ((callid & IPC_CALLID_NOTIFICATION)) { |
2621 | jermar | 532 | _in_interrupt_handler = 1; |
2569 | jermar | 533 | (*interrupt_received)(callid, call); |
2621 | jermar | 534 | _in_interrupt_handler = 0; |
1452 | palkovsky | 535 | return; |
1694 | palkovsky | 536 | } |
537 | |||
538 | switch (IPC_GET_METHOD(*call)) { |
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1392 | palkovsky | 539 | case IPC_M_CONNECT_ME_TO: |
2485 | jermar | 540 | /* Open new connection with fibril etc. */ |
2635 | cejka | 541 | async_new_connection(IPC_GET_ARG5(*call), callid, call, |
2482 | jermar | 542 | client_connection); |
1452 | palkovsky | 543 | return; |
1392 | palkovsky | 544 | } |
1452 | palkovsky | 545 | |
2490 | jermar | 546 | /* Try to route the call through the connection hash table */ |
1452 | palkovsky | 547 | if (route_call(callid, call)) |
548 | return; |
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549 | |||
550 | /* Unknown call from unknown phone - hang it up */ |
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2619 | jermar | 551 | ipc_answer_0(callid, EHANGUP); |
1392 | palkovsky | 552 | } |
553 | |||
2485 | jermar | 554 | /** Fire all timeouts that expired. */ |
1441 | palkovsky | 555 | static void handle_expired_timeouts(void) |
556 | { |
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557 | struct timeval tv; |
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1500 | palkovsky | 558 | awaiter_t *waiter; |
1441 | palkovsky | 559 | link_t *cur; |
560 | |||
2490 | jermar | 561 | gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); |
1441 | palkovsky | 562 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
563 | |||
564 | cur = timeout_list.next; |
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565 | while (cur != &timeout_list) { |
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2482 | jermar | 566 | waiter = list_get_instance(cur, awaiter_t, link); |
1500 | palkovsky | 567 | if (tv_gt(&waiter->expires, &tv)) |
1441 | palkovsky | 568 | break; |
569 | cur = cur->next; |
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1500 | palkovsky | 570 | list_remove(&waiter->link); |
571 | waiter->inlist = 0; |
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572 | waiter->timedout = 1; |
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2490 | jermar | 573 | /* |
574 | * Redundant condition? |
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575 | * The fibril should not be active when it gets here. |
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1441 | palkovsky | 576 | */ |
1500 | palkovsky | 577 | if (!waiter->active) { |
578 | waiter->active = 1; |
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2482 | jermar | 579 | fibril_add_ready(waiter->fid); |
1441 | palkovsky | 580 | } |
581 | } |
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582 | |||
583 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
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584 | } |
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585 | |||
2490 | jermar | 586 | /** Endless loop dispatching incoming calls and answers. |
587 | * |
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588 | * @return Never returns. |
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589 | */ |
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1610 | palkovsky | 590 | static int async_manager_worker(void) |
1392 | palkovsky | 591 | { |
592 | ipc_call_t call; |
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593 | ipc_callid_t callid; |
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1435 | palkovsky | 594 | int timeout; |
1500 | palkovsky | 595 | awaiter_t *waiter; |
1441 | palkovsky | 596 | struct timeval tv; |
1392 | palkovsky | 597 | |
598 | while (1) { |
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2568 | jermar | 599 | if (fibril_switch(FIBRIL_FROM_MANAGER)) { |
1719 | decky | 600 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
2490 | jermar | 601 | /* |
602 | * async_futex is always held when entering a manager |
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603 | * fibril. |
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1719 | decky | 604 | */ |
1392 | palkovsky | 605 | continue; |
606 | } |
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1441 | palkovsky | 607 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
608 | if (!list_empty(&timeout_list)) { |
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2482 | jermar | 609 | waiter = list_get_instance(timeout_list.next, awaiter_t, |
610 | link); |
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611 | gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); |
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1500 | palkovsky | 612 | if (tv_gteq(&tv, &waiter->expires)) { |
1536 | palkovsky | 613 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
1441 | palkovsky | 614 | handle_expired_timeouts(); |
615 | continue; |
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616 | } else |
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1500 | palkovsky | 617 | timeout = tv_sub(&waiter->expires, &tv); |
1441 | palkovsky | 618 | } else |
1435 | palkovsky | 619 | timeout = SYNCH_NO_TIMEOUT; |
1441 | palkovsky | 620 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
621 | |||
1503 | jermar | 622 | callid = ipc_wait_cycle(&call, timeout, SYNCH_FLAGS_NONE); |
1392 | palkovsky | 623 | |
1435 | palkovsky | 624 | if (!callid) { |
1441 | palkovsky | 625 | handle_expired_timeouts(); |
1435 | palkovsky | 626 | continue; |
627 | } |
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628 | |||
1610 | palkovsky | 629 | if (callid & IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED) { |
1392 | palkovsky | 630 | continue; |
1610 | palkovsky | 631 | } |
1427 | palkovsky | 632 | |
1392 | palkovsky | 633 | handle_call(callid, &call); |
634 | } |
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1719 | decky | 635 | |
636 | return 0; |
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1392 | palkovsky | 637 | } |
638 | |||
2490 | jermar | 639 | /** Function to start async_manager as a standalone fibril. |
1404 | palkovsky | 640 | * |
2490 | jermar | 641 | * When more kernel threads are used, one async manager should exist per thread. |
642 | * |
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643 | * @param arg Unused. |
||
644 | * |
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645 | * @return Never returns. |
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1404 | palkovsky | 646 | */ |
2484 | jermar | 647 | static int async_manager_fibril(void *arg) |
1392 | palkovsky | 648 | { |
1719 | decky | 649 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
2490 | jermar | 650 | /* |
651 | * async_futex is always locked when entering manager |
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652 | */ |
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1610 | palkovsky | 653 | async_manager_worker(); |
1719 | decky | 654 | |
655 | return 0; |
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1392 | palkovsky | 656 | } |
657 | |||
2490 | jermar | 658 | /** Add one manager to manager list. */ |
1392 | palkovsky | 659 | void async_create_manager(void) |
660 | { |
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2482 | jermar | 661 | fid_t fid; |
1392 | palkovsky | 662 | |
2484 | jermar | 663 | fid = fibril_create(async_manager_fibril, NULL); |
2482 | jermar | 664 | fibril_add_manager(fid); |
1392 | palkovsky | 665 | } |
666 | |||
667 | /** Remove one manager from manager list */ |
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668 | void async_destroy_manager(void) |
||
669 | { |
||
2482 | jermar | 670 | fibril_remove_manager(); |
1392 | palkovsky | 671 | } |
672 | |||
2490 | jermar | 673 | /** Initialize the async framework. |
674 | * |
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675 | * @return Zero on success or an error code. |
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676 | */ |
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1392 | palkovsky | 677 | int _async_init(void) |
678 | { |
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2482 | jermar | 679 | if (!hash_table_create(&conn_hash_table, CONN_HASH_TABLE_CHAINS, 1, |
680 | &conn_hash_table_ops)) { |
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1392 | palkovsky | 681 | printf("%s: cannot create hash table\n", "async"); |
682 | return ENOMEM; |
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683 | } |
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684 | |||
1719 | decky | 685 | return 0; |
1392 | palkovsky | 686 | } |
1427 | palkovsky | 687 | |
2490 | jermar | 688 | /** Reply received callback. |
1427 | palkovsky | 689 | * |
2490 | jermar | 690 | * This function is called whenever a reply for an asynchronous message sent out |
691 | * by the asynchronous framework is received. |
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692 | * |
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693 | * Notify the fibril which is waiting for this message that it has arrived. |
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694 | * |
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695 | * @param private Pointer to the asynchronous message record. |
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696 | * @param retval Value returned in the answer. |
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697 | * @param data Call data of the answer. |
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1427 | palkovsky | 698 | */ |
2485 | jermar | 699 | static void reply_received(void *private, int retval, ipc_call_t *data) |
1427 | palkovsky | 700 | { |
701 | amsg_t *msg = (amsg_t *) private; |
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702 | |||
703 | msg->retval = retval; |
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704 | |||
705 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
||
2490 | jermar | 706 | /* Copy data after futex_down, just in case the call was detached */ |
1427 | palkovsky | 707 | if (msg->dataptr) |
708 | *msg->dataptr = *data; |
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1435 | palkovsky | 709 | |
1441 | palkovsky | 710 | write_barrier(); |
711 | /* Remove message from timeout list */ |
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1500 | palkovsky | 712 | if (msg->wdata.inlist) |
713 | list_remove(&msg->wdata.link); |
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1427 | palkovsky | 714 | msg->done = 1; |
2490 | jermar | 715 | if (!msg->wdata.active) { |
1500 | palkovsky | 716 | msg->wdata.active = 1; |
2482 | jermar | 717 | fibril_add_ready(msg->wdata.fid); |
1427 | palkovsky | 718 | } |
719 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
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720 | } |
||
721 | |||
2490 | jermar | 722 | /** Send message and return id of the sent message. |
1427 | palkovsky | 723 | * |
2490 | jermar | 724 | * The return value can be used as input for async_wait() to wait for |
725 | * completion. |
||
726 | * |
||
727 | * @param phoneid Handle of the phone that will be used for the send. |
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728 | * @param method Service-defined method. |
||
729 | * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument. |
||
730 | * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument. |
||
2621 | jermar | 731 | * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument. |
732 | * @param arg4 Service-defined payload argument. |
||
2490 | jermar | 733 | * @param dataptr If non-NULL, storage where the reply data will be |
734 | * stored. |
||
735 | * |
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736 | * @return Hash of the sent message. |
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1427 | palkovsky | 737 | */ |
2621 | jermar | 738 | aid_t async_send_fast(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, |
739 | ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipc_call_t *dataptr) |
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1427 | palkovsky | 740 | { |
741 | amsg_t *msg; |
||
742 | |||
2621 | jermar | 743 | if (_in_interrupt_handler) { |
2482 | jermar | 744 | printf("Cannot send asynchronous request in interrupt " |
745 | "handler.\n"); |
||
1610 | palkovsky | 746 | _exit(1); |
747 | } |
||
748 | |||
1427 | palkovsky | 749 | msg = malloc(sizeof(*msg)); |
750 | msg->done = 0; |
||
751 | msg->dataptr = dataptr; |
||
1500 | palkovsky | 752 | |
2490 | jermar | 753 | /* We may sleep in the next method, but it will use its own mechanism */ |
754 | msg->wdata.active = 1; |
||
755 | |||
2621 | jermar | 756 | ipc_call_async_4(phoneid, method, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, msg, |
757 | reply_received, 1); |
||
1427 | palkovsky | 758 | |
759 | return (aid_t) msg; |
||
760 | } |
||
761 | |||
1547 | palkovsky | 762 | /** Send message and return id of the sent message |
763 | * |
||
2490 | jermar | 764 | * The return value can be used as input for async_wait() to wait for |
765 | * completion. |
||
766 | * |
||
767 | * @param phoneid Handle of the phone that will be used for the send. |
||
768 | * @param method Service-defined method. |
||
769 | * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument. |
||
770 | * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument. |
||
771 | * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument. |
||
2621 | jermar | 772 | * @param arg4 Service-defined payload argument. |
773 | * @param arg5 Service-defined payload argument. |
||
2490 | jermar | 774 | * @param dataptr If non-NULL, storage where the reply data will be |
775 | * stored. |
||
776 | * |
||
777 | * @return Hash of the sent message. |
||
1547 | palkovsky | 778 | */ |
2621 | jermar | 779 | aid_t async_send_slow(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, |
780 | ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipcarg_t arg5, |
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781 | ipc_call_t *dataptr) |
||
1547 | palkovsky | 782 | { |
783 | amsg_t *msg; |
||
784 | |||
2621 | jermar | 785 | if (_in_interrupt_handler) { |
2490 | jermar | 786 | printf("Cannot send asynchronous request in interrupt " |
787 | "handler.\n"); |
||
1610 | palkovsky | 788 | _exit(1); |
789 | } |
||
790 | |||
1547 | palkovsky | 791 | msg = malloc(sizeof(*msg)); |
792 | msg->done = 0; |
||
793 | msg->dataptr = dataptr; |
||
794 | |||
2490 | jermar | 795 | /* We may sleep in next method, but it will use its own mechanism */ |
796 | msg->wdata.active = 1; |
||
1547 | palkovsky | 797 | |
2621 | jermar | 798 | ipc_call_async_5(phoneid, method, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, msg, |
799 | reply_received, 1); |
||
800 | |||
1547 | palkovsky | 801 | return (aid_t) msg; |
802 | } |
||
803 | |||
2490 | jermar | 804 | /** Wait for a message sent by the async framework. |
1427 | palkovsky | 805 | * |
2490 | jermar | 806 | * @param amsgid Hash of the message to wait for. |
807 | * @param retval Pointer to storage where the retval of the answer will |
||
808 | * be stored. |
||
1427 | palkovsky | 809 | */ |
810 | void async_wait_for(aid_t amsgid, ipcarg_t *retval) |
||
811 | { |
||
812 | amsg_t *msg = (amsg_t *) amsgid; |
||
813 | |||
814 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
||
815 | if (msg->done) { |
||
816 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
||
817 | goto done; |
||
818 | } |
||
819 | |||
2482 | jermar | 820 | msg->wdata.fid = fibril_get_id(); |
1500 | palkovsky | 821 | msg->wdata.active = 0; |
822 | msg->wdata.inlist = 0; |
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2490 | jermar | 823 | /* Leave the async_futex locked when entering this function */ |
2568 | jermar | 824 | fibril_switch(FIBRIL_TO_MANAGER); |
825 | /* futex is up automatically after fibril_switch...*/ |
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1427 | palkovsky | 826 | done: |
827 | if (retval) |
||
828 | *retval = msg->retval; |
||
829 | free(msg); |
||
830 | } |
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1435 | palkovsky | 831 | |
2490 | jermar | 832 | /** Wait for a message sent by the async framework, timeout variant. |
1441 | palkovsky | 833 | * |
2490 | jermar | 834 | * @param amsgid Hash of the message to wait for. |
835 | * @param retval Pointer to storage where the retval of the answer will |
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836 | * be stored. |
||
837 | * @param timeout Timeout in microseconds. |
||
1441 | palkovsky | 838 | * |
2490 | jermar | 839 | * @return Zero on success, ETIMEOUT if the timeout has expired. |
1441 | palkovsky | 840 | */ |
841 | int async_wait_timeout(aid_t amsgid, ipcarg_t *retval, suseconds_t timeout) |
||
842 | { |
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843 | amsg_t *msg = (amsg_t *) amsgid; |
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1435 | palkovsky | 844 | |
1532 | palkovsky | 845 | /* TODO: Let it go through the event read at least once */ |
846 | if (timeout < 0) |
||
847 | return ETIMEOUT; |
||
848 | |||
1441 | palkovsky | 849 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
850 | if (msg->done) { |
||
851 | futex_up(&async_futex); |
||
852 | goto done; |
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853 | } |
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1435 | palkovsky | 854 | |
1500 | palkovsky | 855 | gettimeofday(&msg->wdata.expires, NULL); |
856 | tv_add(&msg->wdata.expires, timeout); |
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1435 | palkovsky | 857 | |
2482 | jermar | 858 | msg->wdata.fid = fibril_get_id(); |
1500 | palkovsky | 859 | msg->wdata.active = 0; |
860 | insert_timeout(&msg->wdata); |
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861 | |||
2490 | jermar | 862 | /* Leave the async_futex locked when entering this function */ |
2568 | jermar | 863 | fibril_switch(FIBRIL_TO_MANAGER); |
864 | /* futex is up automatically after fibril_switch...*/ |
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1435 | palkovsky | 865 | |
1441 | palkovsky | 866 | if (!msg->done) |
867 | return ETIMEOUT; |
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868 | |||
869 | done: |
||
870 | if (retval) |
||
871 | *retval = msg->retval; |
||
872 | free(msg); |
||
873 | |||
874 | return 0; |
||
875 | } |
||
876 | |||
2490 | jermar | 877 | /** Wait for specified time. |
1452 | palkovsky | 878 | * |
2490 | jermar | 879 | * The current fibril is suspended but the thread continues to execute. |
880 | * |
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881 | * @param timeout Duration of the wait in microseconds. |
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1452 | palkovsky | 882 | */ |
883 | void async_usleep(suseconds_t timeout) |
||
884 | { |
||
885 | amsg_t *msg; |
||
886 | |||
2621 | jermar | 887 | if (_in_interrupt_handler) { |
1610 | palkovsky | 888 | printf("Cannot call async_usleep in interrupt handler.\n"); |
889 | _exit(1); |
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890 | } |
||
891 | |||
1452 | palkovsky | 892 | msg = malloc(sizeof(*msg)); |
893 | if (!msg) |
||
894 | return; |
||
895 | |||
2482 | jermar | 896 | msg->wdata.fid = fibril_get_id(); |
1500 | palkovsky | 897 | msg->wdata.active = 0; |
1452 | palkovsky | 898 | |
1500 | palkovsky | 899 | gettimeofday(&msg->wdata.expires, NULL); |
900 | tv_add(&msg->wdata.expires, timeout); |
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1452 | palkovsky | 901 | |
902 | futex_down(&async_futex); |
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1500 | palkovsky | 903 | insert_timeout(&msg->wdata); |
2490 | jermar | 904 | /* Leave the async_futex locked when entering this function */ |
2568 | jermar | 905 | fibril_switch(FIBRIL_TO_MANAGER); |
906 | /* futex is up automatically after fibril_switch()...*/ |
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1452 | palkovsky | 907 | free(msg); |
908 | } |
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1490 | palkovsky | 909 | |
2490 | jermar | 910 | /** Setter for client_connection function pointer. |
1490 | palkovsky | 911 | * |
2490 | jermar | 912 | * @param conn Function that will implement a new connection fibril. |
1490 | palkovsky | 913 | */ |
914 | void async_set_client_connection(async_client_conn_t conn) |
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915 | { |
||
916 | client_connection = conn; |
||
917 | } |
||
2490 | jermar | 918 | |
919 | /** Setter for interrupt_received function pointer. |
||
920 | * |
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921 | * @param conn Function that will implement a new interrupt |
||
922 | * notification fibril. |
||
923 | */ |
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1596 | palkovsky | 924 | void async_set_interrupt_received(async_client_conn_t conn) |
925 | { |
||
926 | interrupt_received = conn; |
||
927 | } |
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1610 | palkovsky | 928 | |
2621 | jermar | 929 | /** Pseudo-synchronous message sending - fast version. |
930 | * |
||
931 | * Send message asynchronously and return only after the reply arrives. |
||
932 | * |
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933 | * This function can only transfer 4 register payload arguments. For |
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934 | * transferring more arguments, see the slower async_req_slow(). |
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935 | * |
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936 | * @param phoneid Hash of the phone through which to make the call. |
||
937 | * @param method Method of the call. |
||
938 | * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument. |
||
939 | * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument. |
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940 | * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument. |
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941 | * @param arg4 Service-defined payload argument. |
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942 | * @param r1 If non-NULL, storage for the 1st reply argument. |
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943 | * @param r2 If non-NULL, storage for the 2nd reply argument. |
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944 | * @param r3 If non-NULL, storage for the 3rd reply argument. |
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945 | * @param r4 If non-NULL, storage for the 4th reply argument. |
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946 | * @param r5 If non-NULL, storage for the 5th reply argument. |
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947 | * @return Return code of the reply or a negative error code. |
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948 | */ |
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949 | ipcarg_t async_req_fast(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, |
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950 | ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipcarg_t *r1, ipcarg_t *r2, |
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951 | ipcarg_t *r3, ipcarg_t *r4, ipcarg_t *r5) |
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1610 | palkovsky | 952 | { |
2621 | jermar | 953 | ipc_call_t result; |
954 | ipcarg_t rc; |
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955 | |||
956 | aid_t eid = async_send_4(phoneid, method, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, |
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957 | &result); |
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958 | async_wait_for(eid, &rc); |
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959 | if (r1) |
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960 | *r1 = IPC_GET_ARG1(result); |
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961 | if (r2) |
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962 | *r2 = IPC_GET_ARG2(result); |
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963 | if (r3) |
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964 | *r3 = IPC_GET_ARG3(result); |
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965 | if (r4) |
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966 | *r4 = IPC_GET_ARG4(result); |
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967 | if (r5) |
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968 | *r5 = IPC_GET_ARG5(result); |
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969 | return rc; |
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1610 | palkovsky | 970 | } |
971 | |||
2621 | jermar | 972 | /** Pseudo-synchronous message sending - slow version. |
973 | * |
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974 | * Send message asynchronously and return only after the reply arrives. |
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975 | * |
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976 | * @param phoneid Hash of the phone through which to make the call. |
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977 | * @param method Method of the call. |
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978 | * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument. |
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979 | * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument. |
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980 | * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument. |
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981 | * @param arg4 Service-defined payload argument. |
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982 | * @param arg5 Service-defined payload argument. |
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983 | * @param r1 If non-NULL, storage for the 1st reply argument. |
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984 | * @param r2 If non-NULL, storage for the 2nd reply argument. |
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985 | * @param r3 If non-NULL, storage for the 3rd reply argument. |
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986 | * @param r4 If non-NULL, storage for the 4th reply argument. |
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987 | * @param r5 If non-NULL, storage for the 5th reply argument. |
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988 | * @return Return code of the reply or a negative error code. |
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989 | */ |
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990 | ipcarg_t async_req_slow(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, |
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991 | ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipcarg_t arg5, ipcarg_t *r1, |
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992 | ipcarg_t *r2, ipcarg_t *r3, ipcarg_t *r4, ipcarg_t *r5) |
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1610 | palkovsky | 993 | { |
2621 | jermar | 994 | ipc_call_t result; |
995 | ipcarg_t rc; |
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996 | |||
997 | aid_t eid = async_send_5(phoneid, method, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, |
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998 | &result); |
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999 | async_wait_for(eid, &rc); |
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1000 | if (r1) |
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1001 | *r1 = IPC_GET_ARG1(result); |
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1002 | if (r2) |
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1003 | *r2 = IPC_GET_ARG2(result); |
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1004 | if (r3) |
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1005 | *r3 = IPC_GET_ARG3(result); |
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1006 | if (r4) |
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1007 | *r4 = IPC_GET_ARG4(result); |
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1008 | if (r5) |
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1009 | *r5 = IPC_GET_ARG5(result); |
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1010 | return rc; |
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1610 | palkovsky | 1011 | } |
1653 | cejka | 1012 | |
1719 | decky | 1013 | /** @} |
1653 | cejka | 1014 | */ |