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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #if defined(CONFIG_NET) #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "netdev/netdev.h" #include "devif/devif.h" /**************************************************************************** * Private Data ****************************************************************************/ #ifndef CONFIG_NET_ALLOC_CONNS static struct devif_callback_s g_cbprealloc[CONFIG_NET_NACTIVESOCKETS]; #endif static FAR struct devif_callback_s *g_cbfreelist = NULL; /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: devif_callback_free * * Description: * Return a callback container to the free list. * * Assumptions: * This function is called with the network locked. * ****************************************************************************/ static void devif_callback_free(FAR struct net_driver_s *dev, FAR struct devif_callback_s *cb, FAR struct devif_callback_s **list_head, FAR struct devif_callback_s **list_tail) { FAR struct devif_callback_s *prev; FAR struct devif_callback_s *curr; if (cb) { net_lock(); #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES /* Check for double freed callbacks */ curr = g_cbfreelist; while (curr != NULL) { DEBUGASSERT(cb != curr); curr = curr->nxtconn; } #endif /* Remove the callback structure from the device notification list if * it is supposed to be in the device notification list. */ if (dev != NULL) { /* Find the callback structure in the device event list */ for (prev = NULL, curr = dev->d_devcb; curr != NULL && curr != cb; prev = curr, curr = curr->nxtdev) { } /* Remove the structure from the device event list */ if (curr != NULL) { if (prev) { prev->nxtdev = cb->nxtdev; } else { dev->d_devcb = cb->nxtdev; } } } /* Remove the callback structure from the data notification list if * it is supposed to be in the data notification list. */ if (list_head) { prev = cb->prevconn; /* Remove the structure from the connection event list */ if (prev) { /* The item to be removed is not in the head. */ prev->nxtconn = cb->nxtconn; if (cb->nxtconn) { /* The item to be removed is not in the tail. */ cb->nxtconn->prevconn = prev; } } else { /* The item to be removed is in the head. */ *list_head = cb->nxtconn; if (cb->nxtconn) { /* There are more items besides the head item. */ cb->nxtconn->prevconn = NULL; } } if (!cb->nxtconn) { /* If the tail item is being removed, * update the tail pointer. */ DEBUGASSERT(list_tail); *list_tail = prev; } } /* Put the structure into the free list */ cb->nxtconn = g_cbfreelist; cb->nxtdev = NULL; g_cbfreelist = cb; net_unlock(); } } /**************************************************************************** * Name: devif_event_trigger * * Description: * Return true if the current set of events should trigger a callback to * occur. * * Input Parameters: * events - The set of events that has occurred. * triggers - The set of events that will trigger a callback. * ****************************************************************************/ static bool devif_event_trigger(uint16_t events, uint16_t triggers) { /* The events are divided into a set of individual bits that may be ORed * together PLUS a field that encodes a single poll event. * * First check if any of the individual event bits will trigger the * callback. */ if ((events & triggers & ~DEVPOLL_MASK) != 0) { return true; } /* No... check the encoded device event. */ if ((events & DEVPOLL_MASK) == (triggers & DEVPOLL_MASK)) { return (triggers & DEVPOLL_MASK) != 0; } /* No.. this event set will not generate the callback */ return false; } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: devif_callback_init * * Description: * Configure the pre-allocated callback structures into a free list. * * Assumptions: * Called early in the initialization sequence so that no special * protection is required. * ****************************************************************************/ void devif_callback_init(void) { #ifndef CONFIG_NET_ALLOC_CONNS int i; for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_NET_NACTIVESOCKETS; i++) { g_cbprealloc[i].nxtconn = g_cbfreelist; g_cbfreelist = &g_cbprealloc[i]; } #endif } /**************************************************************************** * Name: devif_callback_alloc * * Description: * Allocate a callback container from the free list. * * If dev is non-NULL, then this function verifies that the device * reference is still valid and that the device is still UP status. If * those conditions are not true, this function will fail to allocate the * callback. * * Assumptions: * This function is called with the network locked. * ****************************************************************************/ FAR struct devif_callback_s * devif_callback_alloc(FAR struct net_driver_s *dev, FAR struct devif_callback_s **list_head, FAR struct devif_callback_s **list_tail) { FAR struct devif_callback_s *ret; #ifdef CONFIG_NET_ALLOC_CONNS int i; #endif net_lock(); /* Verify that the device pointer is valid, i.e., that it still * points to a registered network device and also that the network * device in the UP state. */ /* Note: dev->d_flags may be asynchronously changed by netdev_ifdown() * (in net/netdev/netdev_ioctl.c). Nevertheless, net_lock() / net_unlock() * are not required in netdev_ifdown() to prevent dev->d_flags from * asynchronous change here. There is not an issue because net_lock() and * net_unlock() present inside of devif_dev_event(). That should be enough * to de-allocate connection callbacks reliably on NETDEV_DOWN event. */ if (dev && !netdev_verify(dev) && (dev->d_flags & IFF_UP) != 0) { net_unlock(); return NULL; } /* Allocate the callback entry from heap */ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_ALLOC_CONNS if (g_cbfreelist == NULL) { ret = kmm_zalloc(sizeof(struct devif_callback_s) * CONFIG_NET_NACTIVESOCKETS); if (ret != NULL) { for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_NET_NACTIVESOCKETS; i++) { ret[i].nxtconn = g_cbfreelist; g_cbfreelist = &ret[i]; } } } #endif /* Check the head of the free list */ ret = g_cbfreelist; if (ret) { /* Remove the next instance from the head of the free list */ g_cbfreelist = ret->nxtconn; memset(ret, 0, sizeof(struct devif_callback_s)); /* Add the newly allocated instance to the head of the device event * list. */ if (dev) { ret->nxtdev = dev->d_devcb; dev->d_devcb = ret; } /* Add the newly allocated instance to the tail of the specified list */ if (list_head && list_tail) { ret->nxtconn = NULL; ret->prevconn = *list_tail; if (*list_tail) { /* If the list is not empty, add the item to the tail. */ (*list_tail)->nxtconn = ret; } else { /* If the list is empty, add the first item to the list. */ *list_head = ret; } /* Update the tail pointer */ *list_tail = ret; } } #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES else { nerr("ERROR: Failed to allocate callback\n"); } #endif net_unlock(); return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: devif_conn_callback_free * * Description: * Return a connection/port callback container to the free list. * * This function is just a front-end for devif_callback_free(). If the * dev argument is non-NULL, it will verify that the device reference is * still valid before attempting to free the callback structure. A * non-NULL list pointer is assumed to be valid in any case. * * The callback structure will be freed in any event. * * Assumptions: * This function is called with the network locked. * ****************************************************************************/ void devif_conn_callback_free(FAR struct net_driver_s *dev, FAR struct devif_callback_s *cb, FAR struct devif_callback_s **list_head, FAR struct devif_callback_s **list_tail) { /* Check if the device pointer is still valid. It could be invalid if, for * example, the device were unregistered between the time when the callback * was allocated and the time when the callback was freed. */ if (dev && !netdev_verify(dev)) { /* The device reference is longer valid */ dev = NULL; } /* Then free the callback */ devif_callback_free(dev, cb, list_head, list_tail); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: devif_dev_callback_free * * Description: * Return a device callback container to the free list. * * This function is just a front-end for devif_callback_free(). If the * de argument is non-NULL, it will verify that the device reference is * still valid before attempting to free the callback structure. It * differs from devif_conn_callback_free in that connection/port-related * connections are also associated with the device and, hence, also will * not be valid if the device pointer is not valid. * * The callback structure will be freed in any event. * * Assumptions: * This function is called with the network locked. * ****************************************************************************/ void devif_dev_callback_free(FAR struct net_driver_s *dev, FAR struct devif_callback_s *cb) { FAR struct devif_callback_s **list_head; FAR struct devif_callback_s **list_tail; /* Check if the device pointer is still valid. It could be invalid if, for * example, the device were unregistered between the time when the callback * was allocated and the time when the callback was freed. */ if (dev != NULL && netdev_verify(dev)) { /* The device reference is valid. Then use the list pointer in the * device structure as well. */ list_head = &dev->d_conncb; list_tail = &dev->d_conncb_tail; } else { /* The device reference is longer valid */ dev = NULL; list_head = NULL; list_tail = NULL; } /* Then free the callback */ devif_callback_free(dev, cb, list_head, list_tail); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: devif_conn_event * * Description: * Execute a list of callbacks using the packet event chain. * * Input Parameters: * dev - The network device state structure associated with the network * device that initiated the callback event. * pvconn - Holds a reference to the TCP connection structure or the UDP * port structure. It can be NULL if the event is not related to a TCP * connection or UDP port. * flags - The bit set of events to be notified. * list - The list to traverse in performing the notifications * * Returned Value: * The updated flags as modified by the callback functions. * * Assumptions: * This function is called with the network locked. * ****************************************************************************/ uint16_t devif_conn_event(FAR struct net_driver_s *dev, void *pvconn, uint16_t flags, FAR struct devif_callback_s *list) { FAR struct devif_callback_s *next; /* Loop for each callback in the list and while there are still events * set in the flags set. */ net_lock(); while (list && flags) { /* Save the pointer to the next callback in the lists. This is done * because the callback action might delete the entry pointed to by * list. */ next = list->nxtconn; /* Check if this callback handles any of the events in the flag set */ if (list->event != NULL && devif_event_trigger(flags, list->flags)) { /* Yes.. perform the callback. Actions perform by the callback * may delete the current list entry or add a new list entry to * beginning of the list (which will be ignored on this pass) */ flags = list->event(dev, pvconn, list->priv, flags); } /* Set up for the next time through the loop */ list = next; } net_unlock(); return flags; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: devif_dev_event * * Description: * Execute a list of callbacks using the device event chain. * * Input Parameters: * dev - The network device state structure associated with the network * device that initiated the callback event. * pvconn - Holds a reference to the TCP connection structure or the UDP * port structure. It can be NULL if the event is not related to a TCP * connection or UDP port. * flags - The bit set of events to be notified. * * Returned Value: * The updated flags as modified by the callback functions. * * Assumptions: * This function is called with the network locked. * ****************************************************************************/ uint16_t devif_dev_event(FAR struct net_driver_s *dev, void *pvconn, uint16_t flags) { FAR struct devif_callback_s *cb; FAR struct devif_callback_s *next; /* Loop for each callback in the list and while there are still events * set in the flags set. */ net_lock(); for (cb = dev->d_devcb; cb != NULL && flags != 0; cb = next) { /* Save the pointer to the next callback in the lists. This is done * because the callback action might delete the entry pointed to by * list. */ next = cb->nxtdev; /* Check if this callback handles any of the events in the flag set */ if (cb->event != NULL && devif_event_trigger(flags, cb->flags)) { /* Yes.. perform the callback. Actions perform by the callback * may delete the current list entry or add a new list entry to * beginning of the list (which will be ignored on this pass) */ flags = cb->event(dev, pvconn, cb->priv, flags); } } net_unlock(); return flags; } #endif /* CONFIG_NET */