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chao.an a4aa8ae491 wqueue/notifier: update the work notifier usage
usage changed after commit 90c52e6f8f

Change-Id: Ifb0d739b046a6794b5b3ac177f489fb9a1c5c799
Signed-off-by: chao.an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
2020-01-21 14:16:19 +08:00
Xiang Xiao 346336bb9e Make the read ahead buffer unselectable
Here is the email loop talk about why it is better to remove the option:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/nuttx/AaNkS7oU6R0

Change-Id: Ib66c037752149ad4b2787ef447f966c77aa12aad
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
2020-01-11 08:24:49 -06:00
Xiang Xiao 90c52e6f8f Squashed commit of the following:
Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>

    Run all .h and .c files modified in last PR through nxstyle.

Author: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>

    Net cleanup (#17)

    * Fix the semaphore usage issue found in tcp/udp

    1. The count semaphore need disable priority inheritance
    2. Loop again if net_lockedwait return -EINTR
    3. Call nxsem_trywait to avoid the race condition
    4. Call nxsem_post instead of sem_post

    * Put the work notifier into free list to avoid the heap fragment in the long run.  Since the allocation strategy is encapsulated internally, we can even refine the implementation later.

    * Network stack shouldn't allocate memory in the poll implementation to avoid the heap fragment in the long run, other modification include:

    1. Select MM_IOB automatically since ICMP[v6] socket can't work without the read ahead buffer
    2. Remove the net lock since xxx_callback_free already do the same thing
    3. TCP/UDP poll should work even the read ahead buffer isn't enabled at all

    * Add NET_ prefix for UDP_NOTIFIER and TCP_NOTIFIER option to align with other UDP/TCP option convention

    * Remove the unused _SF_[IDLE|ACCEPT|SEND|RECV|MASK] flags since there are code to set/clear these flags, but nobody check them.
2019-12-31 09:26:14 -06:00
Gregory Nutt de5a6163d5 This commit implements a proper version of SO_LINGER. Not sufficiently tested on initial commit.
Squashed commit of the following:

    net/: Fix some naming inconsistencies, Fix final compilation issies.

    net/inet/inet_close():  Now that we have logic to drain the buffered TX data, we can implement a proper lingering close.

    net/inet,tcp,udp:  Add functions to wait for write buffers to drain.

    net/udp:  Add support for notification when the UDP write buffer becomes empty.

    net/tcp:  Add support for notification when the TCP write buffer becomes empty.
2019-07-01 12:25:32 -06:00
Gregory Nutt 11a635dcb3 mm/iob: IOB free notifier should accept the work queue ID as a paramter. The notification may need to run on either the high- or low- priority work queue. sched/work: Change the default priority of the low-priority work queue to 100. 2018-09-11 08:49:39 -06:00
Gregory Nutt 9d3148406c Signals were not a good choice of IPC to implement the poll function for several reasons: In order to handle the asynchrnous poll-related event, a substantial amount of state information is needed. Signals are only capable of passing minimal amounts of data. There are also complexities with performing kernel space signal handlers in kernel space code that is better to avoid. So, instead of signals, the equivalent logic was converted to run via a callback that executes on the high-priority work queue.
Squashed commit of the following:

    Fix up some final compile isses.

    net/netdev:  Convert the network down notification logic to use the new wqueue-based notification factility.

    net/udp:  Convert the UDP readahead notification logic to use the new wqueue-based notification factility.

    net/tcp:  Convert the TCP readahead notification logic to use the new wqueue-based notification factility.

    mm/iob:  Convert the IOB notification logic to use the new wqueue-based notification factility.

    sched/wqueue:  Signals are not good IPCs to support the target poll functionality for several reasons including the amount of data that can be passed with a signal and in the fact that in protected and kernel modes, user threads executing signal handlers in protected, kernel memory is problematic.  Instead, convert the same logic to perform the notifications via function callback on the high priority work queue.
2018-09-09 15:01:44 -06:00
Gregory Nutt 20814acad2 sched/signal: In signal notification facility, use sigqueue() to notify vs. kill(). With sigqueue, we can pass more info (but still not enough). 2018-09-09 11:57:25 -06:00
Gregory Nutt 28f73bd928 net/tcp and udp: Add logic to signal events when TCP or UDP read-ahead data is buffered.
Squashed commit of the following:

    net/tcp:  Add signal notification for the case when UDP read-ahead data is buffered.  This is basically of clone of the TCP notification logic with naming adapted for UDP.

    net/tcp:  Add signal notification for the case when TCP read-ahead data is buffered.
2018-09-09 09:21:39 -06:00