zephyr/subsys/net
Carles Cufi 3d306c181f net: buf: Simplify fragment handling
This patch reworks how fragments are handled in the net_buf
infrastructure.

In particular, it removes the union around the node and frags members in
the main net_buf structure. This is done so that both can be used at the
same time, at a cost of 4 bytes per net_buf instance.
This implies that the layout of net_buf instances changes whenever being
inserted into a queue (fifo or lifo) or a linked list (slist).

Until now, this is what happened when enqueueing a net_buf with frags in
a queue or linked list:

1.1 Before enqueueing:

 +--------+      +--------+      +--------+
 |#1  node|\     |#2  node|\     |#3  node|\
 |        | \    |        | \    |        | \
 | frags  |------| frags  |------| frags  |------NULL
 +--------+      +--------+      +--------+

net_buf #1 has 2 fragments, net_bufs #2 and #3. Both the node and frags
pointers (they are the same, since they are unioned) point to the next
fragment.

1.2 After enqueueing:

 +--------+      +--------+      +--------+      +--------+      +--------+
 |q/slist |------|#1  node|------|#2  node|------|#3  node|------|q/slist |
 |node    |      | *flag  | /    | *flag  | /    |        | /    |node    |
 |        |      | frags  |/     | frags  |/     | frags  |/     |        |
 +--------+      +--------+      +--------+      +--------+      +--------+

When enqueing a net_buf (in this case #1) that contains fragments, the
current net_buf implementation actually enqueues all the fragments (in
this case #2 and #3) as actual queue/slist items, since node and frags
are one and the same in memory. This makes the enqueuing operation
expensive and it makes it impossible to atomically dequeue. The `*flag`
notation here means that the `flags` member has been set to
`NET_BUF_FRAGS` in order to be able to reconstruct the frags pointers
when dequeuing.

After this patch, the layout changes considerably:

2.1 Before enqueueing:

 +--------+       +--------+       +--------+
 |#1  node|--NULL |#2  node|--NULL |#3  node|--NULL
 |        |       |        |       |        |
 | frags  |-------| frags  |-------| frags  |------NULL
 +--------+       +--------+       +--------+

This is very similar to 1.1, except that now node and frags are
different pointers, so node is just set to NULL.

2.2 After enqueueing:

 +--------+       +--------+       +--------+
 |q/slist |-------|#1  node|-------|q/slist |
 |node    |       |        |       |node    |
 |        |       | frags  |       |        |
 +--------+       +--------+       +--------+
                      |            +--------+       +--------+
                      |            |#2  node|--NULL |#3  node|--NULL
                      |            |        |       |        |
                      +------------| frags  |-------| frags  |------NULL
                                   +--------+       +--------+

When enqueuing net_buf #1, now we only enqueue that very item, instead
of enqueing the frags as well, since now node and frags are separate
pointers. This simplifies the operation and makes it atomic.

Resolves #52718.

Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
2022-12-06 11:06:43 +02:00
..
ip net: Make user_data size in rx and tx buffers configurable 2022-12-01 15:50:35 +01:00
l2 net: gptp_md: Consider different resolutions regarding correction field 2022-11-21 10:14:48 +01:00
lib crc: Make the build of crc function dependent on a Kconfig 2022-11-23 13:30:00 +01:00
pkt_filter
CMakeLists.txt
Kconfig Kconfig: net: Remove deprecated `NET_BUF_USER_DATA_LEN` 2022-12-01 15:50:35 +01:00
Kconfig.hostname
Kconfig.template.log_config.default.net
Kconfig.template.log_config.net
buf.c net: buf: Simplify fragment handling 2022-12-06 11:06:43 +02:00
hostname.c