source: mainline/kernel/generic/include/ipc/ipc.h@ 2c0e5d2

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Last change on this file since 2c0e5d2 was 2c0e5d2, checked in by Jakub Jermar <jakub@…>, 16 years ago

Add IPC_M_CONNECTION_CLONE and IPC_M_CONNECT_ME.

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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2006 Ondrej Palkovsky
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7 * are met:
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14 * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
15 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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20 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
21 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
22 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
23 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
24 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
25 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
26 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
27 */
28
29/** @addtogroup genericipc
30 * @{
31 */
32/** @file
33 */
34
35#ifndef KERN_IPC_H_
36#define KERN_IPC_H_
37
38/* Length of data being transfered with IPC call */
39/* - the uspace may not be able to utilize full length */
40#define IPC_CALL_LEN 6
41
42/** Maximum active async calls per thread */
43#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG
44#define IPC_MAX_ASYNC_CALLS 4
45#else
46#define IPC_MAX_ASYNC_CALLS 4000
47#endif
48
49/* Flags for calls */
50
51/** This is answer to a call */
52#define IPC_CALL_ANSWERED (1 << 0)
53/** This call will not be freed on error */
54#define IPC_CALL_STATIC_ALLOC (1 << 1)
55/** Answer will not be passed to userspace, will be discarded */
56#define IPC_CALL_DISCARD_ANSWER (1 << 2)
57/** Call was forwarded */
58#define IPC_CALL_FORWARDED (1 << 3)
59/** Identify connect_me_to answer */
60#define IPC_CALL_CONN_ME_TO (1 << 4)
61/** Interrupt notification */
62#define IPC_CALL_NOTIF (1 << 5)
63
64/*
65 * Bits used in call hashes.
66 * The addresses are aligned at least to 4 that is why we can use the 2 least
67 * significant bits of the call address.
68 */
69/** Type of this call is 'answer' */
70#define IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED 1
71/** Type of this call is 'notification' */
72#define IPC_CALLID_NOTIFICATION 2
73
74/* Return values from sys_ipc_call_async(). */
75#define IPC_CALLRET_FATAL -1
76#define IPC_CALLRET_TEMPORARY -2
77
78
79/* Macros for manipulating calling data */
80#define IPC_SET_RETVAL(data, retval) ((data).args[0] = (retval))
81#define IPC_SET_METHOD(data, val) ((data).args[0] = (val))
82#define IPC_SET_ARG1(data, val) ((data).args[1] = (val))
83#define IPC_SET_ARG2(data, val) ((data).args[2] = (val))
84#define IPC_SET_ARG3(data, val) ((data).args[3] = (val))
85#define IPC_SET_ARG4(data, val) ((data).args[4] = (val))
86#define IPC_SET_ARG5(data, val) ((data).args[5] = (val))
87
88#define IPC_GET_METHOD(data) ((data).args[0])
89#define IPC_GET_RETVAL(data) ((data).args[0])
90
91#define IPC_GET_ARG1(data) ((data).args[1])
92#define IPC_GET_ARG2(data) ((data).args[2])
93#define IPC_GET_ARG3(data) ((data).args[3])
94#define IPC_GET_ARG4(data) ((data).args[4])
95#define IPC_GET_ARG5(data) ((data).args[5])
96
97/* Well known phone descriptors */
98#define PHONE_NS 0
99
100/* Forwarding flags. */
101#define IPC_FF_NONE 0
102/**
103 * The call will be routed as though it was initially sent via the phone used to
104 * forward it. This feature is intended to support the situation in which the
105 * forwarded call needs to be handled by the same connection fibril as any other
106 * calls that were initially sent by the forwarder to the same destination. This
107 * flag has no imapct on routing replies.
108 */
109#define IPC_FF_ROUTE_FROM_ME (1 << 0)
110
111/* System-specific methods - only through special syscalls
112 * These methods have special behaviour
113 */
114/** Clone connection.
115 *
116 * The calling task clones one of its phones for the callee.
117 *
118 * - ARG1 - The caller sets ARG1 to the phone of the cloned connection.
119 * - The callee gets the new phone from ARG1.
120 * - on answer, the callee acknowledges the new connection by sending EOK back
121 * or the kernel closes it
122 */
123#define IPC_M_CONNECTION_CLONE 1
124/** Protocol for CONNECT - ME
125 *
126 * Through this call, the recipient learns about the new cloned connection.
127 *
128 * - ARG5 - the kernel sets ARG5 to contain the hash of the used phone
129 * - on asnwer, the callee acknowledges the new connection by sending EOK back
130 * or the kernel closes it
131 */
132#define IPC_M_CONNECT_ME 2
133/** Protocol for CONNECT - TO - ME
134 *
135 * Calling process asks the callee to create a callback connection,
136 * so that it can start initiating new messages.
137 *
138 * The protocol for negotiating is:
139 * - sys_connect_to_me - sends a message IPC_M_CONNECT_TO_ME
140 * - recipient - upon receipt tries to allocate new phone
141 * - if it fails, responds with ELIMIT
142 * - passes call to userspace. If userspace
143 * responds with error, phone is deallocated and
144 * error is sent back to caller. Otherwise
145 * the call is accepted and the response is sent back.
146 * - the allocated phoneid is passed to userspace
147 * (on the receiving side) as ARG5 of the call.
148 */
149#define IPC_M_CONNECT_TO_ME 3
150/** Protocol for CONNECT - ME - TO
151 *
152 * Calling process asks the callee to create for him a new connection.
153 * E.g. the caller wants a name server to connect him to print server.
154 *
155 * The protocol for negotiating is:
156 * - sys_connect_me_to - send a synchronous message to name server
157 * indicating that it wants to be connected to some
158 * service
159 * - arg1/2/3 are user specified, arg5 contains
160 * address of the phone that should be connected
161 * (TODO: it leaks to userspace)
162 * - recipient - if ipc_answer == 0, then accept connection
163 * - otherwise connection refused
164 * - recepient may forward message.
165 *
166 */
167#define IPC_M_CONNECT_ME_TO 4
168/** This message is sent to answerbox when the phone
169 * is hung up
170 */
171#define IPC_M_PHONE_HUNGUP 5
172
173/** Send as_area over IPC.
174 * - ARG1 - source as_area base address
175 * - ARG2 - size of source as_area (filled automatically by kernel)
176 * - ARG3 - flags of the as_area being sent
177 *
178 * on answer, the recipient must set:
179 * - ARG1 - dst as_area base adress
180 */
181#define IPC_M_SHARE_OUT 6
182
183/** Receive as_area over IPC.
184 * - ARG1 - destination as_area base address
185 * - ARG2 - destination as_area size
186 * - ARG3 - user defined argument
187 *
188 * on answer, the recipient must set:
189 *
190 * - ARG1 - source as_area base address
191 * - ARG2 - flags that will be used for sharing
192 */
193#define IPC_M_SHARE_IN 7
194
195/** Send data to another address space over IPC.
196 * - ARG1 - source address space virtual address
197 * - ARG2 - size of data to be copied, may be overriden by the recipient
198 *
199 * on answer, the recipient must set:
200 *
201 * - ARG1 - final destination address space virtual address
202 * - ARG2 - final size of data to be copied
203 */
204#define IPC_M_DATA_WRITE 8
205
206/** Receive data from another address space over IPC.
207 * - ARG1 - destination virtual address in the source address space
208 * - ARG2 - size of data to be received, may be cropped by the recipient
209 *
210 * on answer, the recipient must set:
211 *
212 * - ARG1 - source virtual address in the destination address space
213 * - ARG2 - final size of data to be copied
214 */
215#define IPC_M_DATA_READ 9
216
217/** Debug the recipient.
218 * - ARG1 - specifies the debug method (from udebug_method_t)
219 * - other arguments are specific to the debug method
220 */
221#define IPC_M_DEBUG_ALL 10
222
223/* Well-known methods */
224#define IPC_M_LAST_SYSTEM 511
225#define IPC_M_PING 512
226/* User methods */
227#define IPC_FIRST_USER_METHOD 1024
228
229#ifdef KERNEL
230
231#define IPC_MAX_PHONES 16
232
233#include <synch/spinlock.h>
234#include <synch/mutex.h>
235#include <synch/waitq.h>
236
237struct answerbox;
238struct task;
239
240typedef enum {
241 /** Phone is free and can be allocated */
242 IPC_PHONE_FREE = 0,
243 /** Phone is connecting somewhere */
244 IPC_PHONE_CONNECTING,
245 /** Phone is connected */
246 IPC_PHONE_CONNECTED,
247 /** Phone is hung up, waiting for answers to come */
248 IPC_PHONE_HUNGUP,
249 /** Phone was hungup from server */
250 IPC_PHONE_SLAMMED
251} ipc_phone_state_t;
252
253/** Structure identifying phone (in TASK structure) */
254typedef struct {
255 mutex_t lock;
256 link_t link;
257 struct answerbox *callee;
258 ipc_phone_state_t state;
259 atomic_t active_calls;
260} phone_t;
261
262typedef struct answerbox {
263 SPINLOCK_DECLARE(lock);
264
265 struct task *task;
266
267 waitq_t wq;
268
269 /** Phones connected to this answerbox. */
270 link_t connected_phones;
271 /** Received calls. */
272 link_t calls;
273 link_t dispatched_calls; /* Should be hash table in the future */
274
275 /** Answered calls. */
276 link_t answers;
277
278 SPINLOCK_DECLARE(irq_lock);
279 /** Notifications from IRQ handlers. */
280 link_t irq_notifs;
281 /** IRQs with notifications to this answerbox. */
282 link_t irq_head;
283} answerbox_t;
284
285typedef struct {
286 unative_t args[IPC_CALL_LEN];
287 phone_t *phone;
288} ipc_data_t;
289
290typedef struct {
291 link_t link;
292
293 int flags;
294
295 /** Identification of the caller. */
296 struct task *sender;
297 /** The caller box is different from sender->answerbox for synchronous
298 * calls. */
299 answerbox_t *callerbox;
300
301 /** Private data to internal IPC. */
302 unative_t priv;
303
304 /** Data passed from/to userspace. */
305 ipc_data_t data;
306
307 /** Buffer for IPC_M_DATA_WRITE and IPC_M_DATA_READ. */
308 uint8_t *buffer;
309
310 /*
311 * The forward operation can masquerade the caller phone. For those
312 * cases, we must keep it aside so that the answer is processed
313 * correctly.
314 */
315 phone_t *caller_phone;
316} call_t;
317
318extern void ipc_init(void);
319extern call_t * ipc_wait_for_call(answerbox_t *, uint32_t, int);
320extern void ipc_answer(answerbox_t *, call_t *);
321extern int ipc_call(phone_t *, call_t *);
322extern int ipc_call_sync(phone_t *, call_t *);
323extern void ipc_phone_init(phone_t *);
324extern void ipc_phone_connect(phone_t *, answerbox_t *);
325extern void ipc_call_free(call_t *);
326extern call_t * ipc_call_alloc(int);
327extern void ipc_answerbox_init(answerbox_t *, struct task *);
328extern void ipc_call_static_init(call_t *);
329extern void task_print_list(void);
330extern int ipc_forward(call_t *, phone_t *, answerbox_t *, int);
331extern void ipc_cleanup(void);
332extern int ipc_phone_hangup(phone_t *);
333extern void ipc_backsend_err(phone_t *, call_t *, unative_t);
334extern void ipc_print_task(task_id_t);
335extern void ipc_answerbox_slam_phones(answerbox_t *, bool);
336extern void ipc_cleanup_call_list(link_t *);
337
338extern answerbox_t *ipc_phone_0;
339
340#endif
341
342#endif
343
344/** @}
345 */
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