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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "tcp/tcp.h" #ifdef CONFIG_NET_TCP_NOTIFIER /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: tcp_readahead_notifier_setup * * Description: * Set up to perform a callback to the worker function when an TCP data * is added to the read-ahead buffer. The worker function will execute * on the low priority worker thread. * * Input Parameters: * worker - The worker function to execute on the low priority work * queue when data is available in the TCP read-ahead buffer. * conn - The TCP connection where read-ahead data is needed. * arg - A user-defined argument that will be available to the worker * function when it runs. * * Returned Value: * > 0 - The notification is in place. The returned value is a key that * may be used later in a call to tcp_notifier_teardown(). * == 0 - There is already buffered read-ahead data. No notification * will be provided. * < 0 - An unexpected error occurred and notification will occur. The * returned value is a negated errno value that indicates the * nature of the failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int tcp_readahead_notifier_setup(worker_t worker, FAR struct tcp_conn_s *conn, FAR void *arg) { struct work_notifier_s info; DEBUGASSERT(worker != NULL); /* If there is already buffered read-ahead data, then return zero without * setting up the notification. */ if (conn->readahead != NULL) { return 0; } /* Otherwise, this is just a simple wrapper around work_notifer_setup(). */ info.evtype = WORK_TCP_READAHEAD; info.qid = LPWORK; info.qualifier = conn; info.arg = arg; info.worker = worker; return work_notifier_setup(&info); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: tcp_writebuffer_notifier_setup * * Description: * Set up to perform a callback to the worker function when an TCP write * buffer is emptied. The worker function will execute on the high * priority worker thread. * * Input Parameters: * worker - The worker function to execute on the high priority work * queue when all buffer TX data has been sent. * conn - The TCP connection where buffer write data is pending. * arg - A user-defined argument that will be available to the worker * function when it runs. * * Returned Value: * > 0 - The signal notification is in place. The returned value is a * key that may be used later in a call to * tcp_notifier_teardown(). * == 0 - There is already buffered read-ahead data. No signal * notification will be provided. * < 0 - An unexpected error occurred and no signal will be sent. The * returned value is a negated errno value that indicates the * nature of the failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int tcp_writebuffer_notifier_setup(worker_t worker, FAR struct tcp_conn_s *conn, FAR void *arg) { #ifdef CONFIG_NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS struct work_notifier_s info; DEBUGASSERT(worker != NULL); /* If the write buffers are already empty, then return zero without * setting up the notification. */ if (sq_empty(&conn->write_q) && sq_empty(&conn->unacked_q)) { return 0; } /* Otherwise, this is just a simple wrapper around work_notifer_setup(). */ info.evtype = WORK_TCP_WRITEBUFFER; info.qid = LPWORK; info.qualifier = conn; info.arg = arg; info.worker = worker; return work_notifier_setup(&info); #else return 0; #endif } /**************************************************************************** * Name: tcp_disconnect_notifier_setup * * Description: * Set up to perform a callback to the worker function if the TCP * connection is lost. * * Input Parameters: * worker - The worker function to execute on the low priority work * queue when data is available in the TCP read-ahead buffer. * conn - The TCP connection where read-ahead data is needed. * arg - A user-defined argument that will be available to the worker * function when it runs. * * Returned Value: * > 0 - The notification is in place. The returned value is a key that * may be used later in a call to tcp_notifier_teardown(). * == 0 - No connection has been established. * < 0 - An unexpected error occurred and notification will occur. The * returned value is a negated errno value that indicates the * nature of the failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int tcp_disconnect_notifier_setup(worker_t worker, FAR struct tcp_conn_s *conn, FAR void *arg) { struct work_notifier_s info; DEBUGASSERT(worker != NULL); /* If connection has not been established, then return 0. */ if (conn->tcpstateflags != TCP_ESTABLISHED) { return 0; } /* Otherwise, this is just a simple wrapper around work_notifer_setup(). */ info.evtype = WORK_TCP_DISCONNECT; info.qid = LPWORK; info.qualifier = conn; info.arg = arg; info.worker = worker; return work_notifier_setup(&info); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: tcp_notifier_teardown * * Description: * Eliminate a TCP read-ahead notification previously setup by * tcp_readahead_notifier_setup(). This function should only be called * if the notification should be aborted prior to the notification. The * notification will automatically be torn down after the notification. * * Input Parameters: * key - The key value returned from a previous call to * tcp_readahead_notifier_setup(). * * Returned Value: * Zero (OK) is returned on success; a negated errno value is returned on * any failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int tcp_notifier_teardown(int key) { /* This is just a simple wrapper around work_notifier_teardown(). */ return work_notifier_teardown(key); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: tcp_readahead_signal * * Description: * Read-ahead data has been buffered. Signal all threads waiting for * read-ahead data to become available. * * When read-ahead data becomes available, *all* of the workers waiting * for read-ahead data will be executed. If there are multiple workers * waiting for read-ahead data then only the first to execute will get the * data. Others will need to call tcp_readahead_notifier_setup() once * again. * * Input Parameters: * conn - The TCP connection where read-ahead data was just buffered. * * Returned Value: * None. * ****************************************************************************/ void tcp_readahead_signal(FAR struct tcp_conn_s *conn) { /* This is just a simple wrapper around work_notifier_signal(). */ work_notifier_signal(WORK_TCP_READAHEAD, conn); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: tcp_writebuffer_signal * * Description: * All buffer Tx data has been sent. Signal all threads waiting for the * write buffers to become empty. * * When write buffer becomes empty, *all* of the workers waiting * for that event data will be executed. If there are multiple workers * waiting for read-ahead data then only the first to execute will get the * data. Others will need to call tcp_writebuffer_notifier_setup() once * again. * * Input Parameters: * conn - The TCP connection where read-ahead data was just buffered. * * Returned Value: * None. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS void tcp_writebuffer_signal(FAR struct tcp_conn_s *conn) { /* This is just a simple wrapper around work_notifier_signal(). */ work_notifier_signal(WORK_TCP_WRITEBUFFER, conn); } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: tcp_disconnect_signal * * Description: * The TCP connection has been lost. Signal all threads monitoring TCP * state events. * * Input Parameters: * conn - The TCP connection where read-ahead data was just buffered. * * Returned Value: * None. * ****************************************************************************/ void tcp_disconnect_signal(FAR struct tcp_conn_s *conn) { /* This is just a simple wrapper around work_notifier_signal(). */ work_notifier_signal(WORK_TCP_DISCONNECT, conn); } #endif /* CONFIG_NET_TCP_NOTIFIER */