source: mainline/kernel/generic/src/ipc/ipcrsc.c@ a53ed3a

lfn serial ticket/834-toolchain-update topic/msim-upgrade topic/simplify-dev-export
Last change on this file since a53ed3a was b7fd2a0, checked in by Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri@…>, 7 years ago

Use errno_t in all uspace and kernel code.

Change type of every variable, parameter and return value that holds an
<errno.h> constant to either errno_t (the usual case), or sys_errno_t
(some places in kernel). This is for the purpose of self-documentation,
as well as for type-checking with a bit of type definition hackery.

Although this is a massive commit, it is a simple text replacement, and thus
is very easy to verify. Simply do the following:

`
git checkout <this commit's hash>
git reset HEAD
git add .
tools/srepl '\berrno_t\b' int
git add .
tools/srepl '\bsys_errno_t\b' sysarg_t
git reset
git diff
`

While this doesn't ensure that the replacements are correct, it does ensure
that the commit doesn't do anything except those replacements. Since errno_t
is typedef'd to int in the usual case (and sys_errno_t to sysarg_t), even if
incorrect, this commit cannot change behavior.

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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:
8 *
9 * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
11 * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
12 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
13 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.
16 *
17 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
18 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
19 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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/* 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 capability 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 capability 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. Possible race condition can
82 * arise, when the client receives messages from new connection before getting
83 * response for connect_to_me message. Userspace should implement handshake
84 * 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 calls
92 * 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 to the calling
96 * task. All new calls through this phone get a EHUNGUP error code, the task
97 * is expected to send an sys_ipc_hangup after cleaning up its internal
98 * structures.
99 *
100 *
101 * Call forwarding
102 *
103 * The call can be forwarded, so that the answer to call is passed directly to
104 * the original sender. However, this poses special problems regarding routing
105 * of hangup messages.
106 *
107 * sys_ipc_hangup -> IPC_M_PHONE_HUNGUP
108 * - this message CANNOT be forwarded
109 *
110 * EHANGUP during forward
111 * - The *forwarding* phone will be closed, EFORWARD is sent to receiver.
112 *
113 * EHANGUP, ENOENT during forward
114 * - EFORWARD is sent to the receiver, ipc_forward returns error code EFORWARD
115 *
116 * Cleanup strategy
117 *
118 * 1) Disconnect all our phones ('ipc_phone_hangup').
119 *
120 * 2) Disconnect all phones connected to answerbox.
121 *
122 * 3) Answer all messages in 'calls' and 'dispatched_calls' queues with
123 * appropriate error code (EHANGUP, EFORWARD).
124 *
125 * 4) Wait for all async answers to arrive and dispose of them.
126 *
127 */
128
129#include <synch/spinlock.h>
130#include <ipc/ipc.h>
131#include <arch.h>
132#include <proc/task.h>
133#include <ipc/ipcrsc.h>
134#include <assert.h>
135#include <abi/errno.h>
136#include <cap/cap.h>
137#include <mm/slab.h>
138
139static bool phone_reclaim(kobject_t *kobj)
140{
141 bool gc = false;
142
143 mutex_lock(&kobj->phone->lock);
144 if (kobj->phone->state == IPC_PHONE_HUNGUP &&
145 atomic_get(&kobj->phone->active_calls) == 0)
146 gc = true;
147 mutex_unlock(&kobj->phone->lock);
148
149 return gc;
150}
151
152static void phone_destroy(void *arg)
153{
154 phone_t *phone = (phone_t *) arg;
155 slab_free(phone_cache, phone);
156}
157
158static kobject_ops_t phone_kobject_ops = {
159 .reclaim = phone_reclaim,
160 .destroy = phone_destroy
161};
162
163
164/** Allocate new phone in the specified task.
165 *
166 * @param task Task for which to allocate a new phone.
167 *
168 * @param[out] out_handle New phone capability handle.
169 *
170 * @return An error code if a new capability cannot be allocated.
171 */
172errno_t phone_alloc(task_t *task, cap_handle_t *out_handle)
173{
174 cap_handle_t handle;
175 errno_t rc = cap_alloc(task, &handle);
176 if (rc == EOK) {
177 phone_t *phone = slab_alloc(phone_cache, FRAME_ATOMIC);
178 if (!phone) {
179 cap_free(TASK, handle);
180 return ENOMEM;
181 }
182 kobject_t *kobject = malloc(sizeof(kobject_t), FRAME_ATOMIC);
183 if (!kobject) {
184 cap_free(TASK, handle);
185 slab_free(phone_cache, phone);
186 return ENOMEM;
187 }
188
189 ipc_phone_init(phone, task);
190 phone->state = IPC_PHONE_CONNECTING;
191
192 kobject_initialize(kobject, KOBJECT_TYPE_PHONE, phone,
193 &phone_kobject_ops);
194 phone->kobject = kobject;
195
196 cap_publish(task, handle, kobject);
197
198 *out_handle = handle;
199 }
200 return rc;
201}
202
203/** Free slot from a disconnected phone.
204 *
205 * All already sent messages will be correctly processed.
206 *
207 * @param handle Phone capability handle of the phone to be freed.
208 *
209 */
210void phone_dealloc(cap_handle_t handle)
211{
212 kobject_t *kobj = cap_unpublish(TASK, handle, KOBJECT_TYPE_PHONE);
213 if (!kobj)
214 return;
215
216 assert(kobj->phone);
217 assert(kobj->phone->state == IPC_PHONE_CONNECTING);
218
219 kobject_put(kobj);
220 cap_free(TASK, handle);
221}
222
223/** Connect phone to a given answerbox.
224 *
225 * @param handle Capability handle of the phone to be connected.
226 * @param box Answerbox to which to connect the phone.
227 * @return True if the phone was connected, false otherwise.
228 */
229bool phone_connect(cap_handle_t handle, answerbox_t *box)
230{
231 kobject_t *phone_obj = kobject_get(TASK, handle, KOBJECT_TYPE_PHONE);
232 if (!phone_obj)
233 return false;
234
235 assert(phone_obj->phone->state == IPC_PHONE_CONNECTING);
236
237 /* Hand over phone_obj reference to the answerbox */
238 return ipc_phone_connect(phone_obj->phone, box);
239}
240
241/** @}
242 */
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