source: mainline/kernel/generic/src/ipc/ipcrsc.c@ 9306cd7

lfn serial ticket/834-toolchain-update topic/msim-upgrade topic/simplify-dev-export
Last change on this file since 9306cd7 was 88db88d, checked in by Jakub Jermar <jakub@…>, 8 years ago

Do not access the capability table directly in phone_alloc()

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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2006 Ondrej Palkovsky
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
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8 *
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26 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
27 */
28
29/** @addtogroup genericipc
30 * @{
31 */
32/** @file
33 */
34
35/* IPC resources management
36 *
37 * The goal of this source code is to properly manage IPC resources and allow
38 * straight and clean clean-up procedure upon task termination.
39 *
40 * The pattern of usage of the resources is:
41 * - allocate empty phone slot, connect | deallocate slot
42 * - disconnect connected phone (some messages might be on the fly)
43 * - find phone in slot and send a message using phone
44 * - answer message to phone
45 * - hangup phone (the caller has hung up)
46 * - hangup phone (the answerbox is exiting)
47 *
48 * Locking strategy
49 *
50 * - To use a phone, disconnect a phone etc., the phone must be first locked and
51 * then checked that it is connected
52 * - To connect an allocated phone it need not be locked (assigning pointer is
53 * atomic on all platforms)
54 *
55 * - To find an empty phone slot, the TASK must be locked
56 * - To answer a message, the answerbox must be locked
57 * - The locking of phone and answerbox is done at the ipc_ level.
58 * It is perfectly correct to pass unconnected phone to these functions and
59 * proper reply will be generated.
60 *
61 * Locking order
62 *
63 * - first phone, then answerbox
64 * + Easy locking on calls
65 * - Very hard traversing list of phones when disconnecting because the phones
66 * may disconnect during traversal of list of connected phones. The only
67 * possibility is try_lock with restart of list traversal.
68 *
69 * Destroying is less frequent, this approach is taken.
70 *
71 * Phone call
72 *
73 * *** Connect_me_to ***
74 * The caller sends IPC_M_CONNECT_ME_TO to an answerbox. The server receives
75 * 'phoneid' of the connecting phone as an ARG5. If it answers with RETVAL=0,
76 * the phonecall is accepted, otherwise it is refused.
77 *
78 * *** Connect_to_me ***
79 * The caller sends IPC_M_CONNECT_TO_ME.
80 * The server receives an automatically opened phoneid. If it accepts
81 * (RETVAL=0), it can use the phoneid immediately.
82 * Possible race condition can arise, when the client receives messages from new
83 * connection before getting response for connect_to_me message. Userspace
84 * should implement handshake protocol that would control it.
85 *
86 * Phone hangup
87 *
88 * *** The caller hangs up (sys_ipc_hangup) ***
89 * - The phone is disconnected (no more messages can be sent over this phone),
90 * all in-progress messages are correctly handled. The answerbox receives
91 * IPC_M_PHONE_HUNGUP call from the phone that hung up. When all async
92 * calls are answered, the phone is deallocated.
93 *
94 * *** The answerbox hangs up (ipc_answer(EHANGUP))
95 * - The phone is disconnected. EHANGUP response code is sent
96 * to the calling task. All new calls through this phone
97 * get a EHUNGUP error code, the task is expected to
98 * send an sys_ipc_hangup after cleaning up its internal structures.
99 *
100 * Call forwarding
101 *
102 * The call can be forwarded, so that the answer to call is passed directly
103 * to the original sender. However, this poses special problems regarding
104 * routing of hangup messages.
105 *
106 * sys_ipc_hangup -> IPC_M_PHONE_HUNGUP
107 * - this message CANNOT be forwarded
108 *
109 * EHANGUP during forward
110 * - The *forwarding* phone will be closed, EFORWARD is sent to receiver.
111 *
112 * EHANGUP, ENOENT during forward
113 * - EFORWARD is sent to the receiver, ipc_forward returns error code EFORWARD
114 *
115 * Cleanup strategy
116 *
117 * 1) Disconnect all our phones ('ipc_phone_hangup').
118 *
119 * 2) Disconnect all phones connected to answerbox.
120 *
121 * 3) Answer all messages in 'calls' and 'dispatched_calls' queues with
122 * appropriate error code (EHANGUP, EFORWARD).
123 *
124 * 4) Wait for all async answers to arrive and dispose of them.
125 *
126 */
127
128#include <synch/spinlock.h>
129#include <ipc/ipc.h>
130#include <arch.h>
131#include <proc/task.h>
132#include <ipc/ipcrsc.h>
133#include <assert.h>
134#include <abi/errno.h>
135#include <cap/cap.h>
136
137/** Find call_t * in call table according to callid.
138 *
139 * @todo Some speedup (hash table?)
140 *
141 * @param callid Userspace hash of the call. Currently it is the call
142 * structure kernel address.
143 *
144 * @return NULL on not found, otherwise pointer to the call
145 * structure.
146 *
147 */
148call_t *get_call(sysarg_t callid)
149{
150 call_t *result = NULL;
151
152 irq_spinlock_lock(&TASK->answerbox.lock, true);
153
154 list_foreach(TASK->answerbox.dispatched_calls, ab_link, call_t, call) {
155 if ((sysarg_t) call == callid) {
156 result = call;
157 break;
158 }
159 }
160
161 irq_spinlock_unlock(&TASK->answerbox.lock, true);
162 return result;
163}
164
165/** Get phone from the current task by capability handle.
166 *
167 * @param handle Phone capability handle.
168 * @param phone Place to store pointer to phone.
169 *
170 * @return Address of the phone kernel object.
171 * @return NULL if the capability is invalid.
172 *
173 */
174phone_t *phone_get(task_t *task, int handle)
175{
176 cap_t *cap = cap_get(task, handle, CAP_TYPE_PHONE);
177 if (!cap)
178 return NULL;
179
180 return &cap->phone;
181}
182
183phone_t *phone_get_current(int handle)
184{
185 return phone_get(TASK, handle);
186}
187
188static bool phone_can_reclaim(cap_t *cap)
189{
190 assert(cap->type == CAP_TYPE_PHONE);
191
192 return (cap->phone.state == IPC_PHONE_HUNGUP) &&
193 (atomic_get(&cap->phone.active_calls) == 0);
194}
195
196/** Allocate new phone in the specified task.
197 *
198 * @param task Task for which to allocate a new phone.
199 *
200 * @return New phone capability handle.
201 * @return Negative error code if a new capability cannot be allocated.
202 */
203int phone_alloc(task_t *task)
204{
205 int handle = cap_alloc(task);
206 if (handle >= 0) {
207 irq_spinlock_lock(&task->lock, true);
208 cap_t *cap = cap_get(task, handle, CAP_TYPE_ALLOCATED);
209 ipc_phone_init(&cap->phone, task);
210 cap->type = CAP_TYPE_PHONE;
211 cap->can_reclaim = phone_can_reclaim;
212 cap->phone.state = IPC_PHONE_CONNECTING;
213 irq_spinlock_unlock(&task->lock, true);
214 }
215
216 return handle;
217}
218
219/** Free slot from a disconnected phone.
220 *
221 * All already sent messages will be correctly processed.
222 *
223 * @param handle Phone capability handle of the phone to be freed.
224 *
225 */
226void phone_dealloc(int handle)
227{
228 phone_t *phone = phone_get_current(handle);
229
230 assert(phone);
231 assert(phone->state == IPC_PHONE_CONNECTING);
232
233 cap_free(TASK, handle);
234}
235
236/** Connect phone to a given answerbox.
237 *
238 * @param handle Capability handle of the phone to be connected.
239 * @param box Answerbox to which to connect the phone.
240 * @return True if the phone was connected, false otherwise.
241 *
242 * The procedure _enforces_ that the user first marks the phone busy (e.g. via
243 * phone_alloc) and then connects the phone, otherwise race condition may
244 * appear.
245 *
246 */
247bool phone_connect(int handle, answerbox_t *box)
248{
249 phone_t *phone = phone_get_current(handle);
250
251 assert(phone);
252 assert(phone->state == IPC_PHONE_CONNECTING);
253
254 return ipc_phone_connect(phone, box);
255}
256
257/** @}
258 */
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