[7907cf9] | 1 | /*
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| 2 | * Copyright (c) 2010 Jakub Jermar
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| 3 | * All rights reserved.
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| 4 | *
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| 5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| 6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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| 7 | * are met:
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| 8 | *
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| 9 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| 10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| 11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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| 12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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| 13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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| 14 | * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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| 15 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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| 16 | *
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| 17 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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| 18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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| 19 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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| 20 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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| 21 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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| 22 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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| 23 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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| 24 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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| 25 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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| 26 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| 27 | */
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| 28 |
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| 29 | /** @addtogroup libc
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| 30 | * @{
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| 31 | */
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| 32 | /** @file
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| 33 | */
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| 34 |
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| 35 | /**
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| 36 | * This file implements simple session support for the async framework.
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| 37 | *
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| 38 | * By the term 'session', we mean a logical data path between a client and a
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[d3a1ade3] | 39 | * server over which the client can perform multiple concurrent exchanges.
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| 40 | * Each exchange consists of one or more requests (IPC calls) which can
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[7907cf9] | 41 | * be potentially blocking.
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| 42 | *
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| 43 | * Clients and servers are naturally connected using IPC phones, thus an IPC
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| 44 | * phone represents a session between a client and a server. In one
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[d3a1ade3] | 45 | * session, there can be many outstanding exchanges. In the current
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| 46 | * implementation each concurrent exchanges takes place over a different
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| 47 | * connection (there can be at most one active exchage per connection).
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[7907cf9] | 48 | *
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| 49 | * Sessions make it useful for a client or client API to support concurrent
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| 50 | * requests, independent of the actual implementation. Sessions provide
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| 51 | * an abstract interface to concurrent IPC communication. This is especially
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| 52 | * useful for client API stubs that aim to be reentrant (i.e. that allow
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| 53 | * themselves to be called from different fibrils and threads concurrently).
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| 54 | *
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| 55 | * There are several possible implementations of sessions. This implementation
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| 56 | * uses additional phones to represent sessions. Using phones both for the
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[d3a1ade3] | 57 | * session and also for its exchages/connections has several advantages:
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[7907cf9] | 58 | *
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[d3a1ade3] | 59 | * - to make a series of exchanges over a session, the client can continue to
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[7907cf9] | 60 | * use the existing async framework APIs
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| 61 | * - the server supports sessions by the virtue of spawning a new connection
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| 62 | * fibril, just as it does for every new connection even without sessions
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| 63 | * - the implementation is pretty straightforward; a very naive implementation
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[d3a1ade3] | 64 | * would be to make each exchage using a fresh phone (that is what we
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[7907cf9] | 65 | * have done in the past); a slightly better approach would be to cache
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[d3a1ade3] | 66 | * connections so that they can be reused by a later exchange within
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[7907cf9] | 67 | * the same session (that is what this implementation does)
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| 68 | *
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| 69 | * The main disadvantages of using phones to represent sessions are:
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| 70 | *
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[d3a1ade3] | 71 | * - if there are too many exchanges (even cached ones), the task may hit its
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[7907cf9] | 72 | * limit on the maximum number of connected phones, which could prevent the
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| 73 | * task from making new IPC connections to other tasks
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| 74 | * - if there are too many IPC connections already, it may be impossible to
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[d3a1ade3] | 75 | * create an exchange by connecting a new phone thanks to the task's limit on
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[7907cf9] | 76 | * the maximum number of connected phones
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| 77 | *
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| 78 | * These problems can be alleviated by increasing the limit on the maximum
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| 79 | * number of connected phones to some reasonable value and by limiting the number
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| 80 | * of cached connections to some fraction of this limit.
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| 81 | *
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| 82 | * The cache itself has a mechanism to close some number of unused phones if a
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| 83 | * new phone cannot be connected, but the outer world currently does not have a
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| 84 | * way to ask the phone cache to shrink.
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| 85 | *
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| 86 | * To minimize the confusion stemming from the fact that we use phones for two
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| 87 | * things (the session itself and also one for each data connection), this file
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| 88 | * makes the distinction by using the term 'session phone' for the former and
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| 89 | * 'data phone' for the latter. Under the hood, all phones remain equal,
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| 90 | * of course.
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| 91 | *
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| 92 | * There is a small inefficiency in that the cache repeatedly allocates and
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| 93 | * deallocates the conn_node_t structures when in fact it could keep the
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| 94 | * allocated structures around and reuse them later. But such a solution would
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| 95 | * be effectively implementing a poor man's slab allocator while it would be
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| 96 | * better to have the slab allocator ported to uspace so that everyone could
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| 97 | * benefit from it.
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| 98 | */
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| 99 |
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| 100 | #include <async_sess.h>
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| 101 | #include <fibril_synch.h>
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| 102 | #include <adt/list.h>
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| 103 | #include <adt/hash_table.h>
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| 104 | #include <malloc.h>
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| 105 | #include <errno.h>
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| 106 | #include <assert.h>
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[47b7006] | 107 | #include "private/async_sess.h"
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[7907cf9] | 108 |
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[8cd21d16] | 109 | /** An inactive open connection. */
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[7907cf9] | 110 | typedef struct {
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[8cd21d16] | 111 | link_t sess_link; /**< Link for the session list of inactive connections. */
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[8b5c8ae] | 112 | link_t global_link; /**< Link for the global list of inactive connections. */
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[7907cf9] | 113 | int data_phone; /**< Connected data phone. */
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| 114 | } conn_node_t;
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| 115 |
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| 116 | /**
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[8b5c8ae] | 117 | * Mutex protecting the inactive_conn_head list, the session list and the
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| 118 | * avail_phone condition variable.
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[7907cf9] | 119 | */
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| 120 | static fibril_mutex_t async_sess_mutex;
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| 121 |
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| 122 | /**
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| 123 | * List of all currently inactive connections.
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| 124 | */
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| 125 | static LIST_INITIALIZE(inactive_conn_head);
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| 126 |
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| 127 | /**
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[a1dc7fe] | 128 | * List of all open sessions.
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[7907cf9] | 129 | */
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[a1dc7fe] | 130 | static LIST_INITIALIZE(session_list_head);
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[7907cf9] | 131 |
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[8b5c8ae] | 132 | /**
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| 133 | * Condition variable used to wait for a phone to become available.
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| 134 | */
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| 135 | static FIBRIL_CONDVAR_INITIALIZE(avail_phone_cv);
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| 136 |
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[7907cf9] | 137 | /** Initialize the async_sess subsystem.
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| 138 | *
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| 139 | * Needs to be called prior to any other interface in this file.
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[47b7006] | 140 | *
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[7907cf9] | 141 | */
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[47b7006] | 142 | void __async_sess_init(void)
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[7907cf9] | 143 | {
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| 144 | fibril_mutex_initialize(&async_sess_mutex);
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| 145 | list_initialize(&inactive_conn_head);
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[a1dc7fe] | 146 | list_initialize(&session_list_head);
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[7907cf9] | 147 | }
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| 148 |
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[8cd21d16] | 149 | /** Create a session.
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| 150 | *
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| 151 | * Session is a logical datapath from a client task to a server task.
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| 152 | * One session can accomodate multiple concurrent exchanges. Here
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| 153 | * @a phone is a phone connected to the desired server task.
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| 154 | *
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| 155 | * This function always succeeds.
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| 156 | *
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| 157 | * @param sess Session structure provided by caller, will be filled in.
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| 158 | * @param phone Phone connected to the desired server task.
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[9d12059] | 159 | * @param arg1 Value to pass as first argument upon creating a new
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| 160 | * connection. Typical use is to identify a resource within
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| 161 | * the server that the caller wants to access (port ID,
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| 162 | * interface ID, device ID, etc.).
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[8cd21d16] | 163 | */
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[9d12059] | 164 | void async_session_create(async_sess_t *sess, int phone, sysarg_t arg1)
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[7907cf9] | 165 | {
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[c1c0184] | 166 | sess->sess_phone = phone;
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[9d12059] | 167 | sess->connect_arg1 = arg1;
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[7907cf9] | 168 | list_initialize(&sess->conn_head);
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[a1dc7fe] | 169 |
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| 170 | /* Add to list of sessions. */
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| 171 | fibril_mutex_lock(&async_sess_mutex);
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| 172 | list_append(&sess->sess_link, &session_list_head);
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| 173 | fibril_mutex_unlock(&async_sess_mutex);
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[7907cf9] | 174 | }
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| 175 |
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[8cd21d16] | 176 | /** Destroy a session.
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| 177 | *
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| 178 | * Dismantle session structure @a sess and release any resources (connections)
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| 179 | * held by the session.
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| 180 | *
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| 181 | * @param sess Session to destroy.
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| 182 | */
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[c1c0184] | 183 | void async_session_destroy(async_sess_t *sess)
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| 184 | {
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[d1c041a] | 185 | conn_node_t *conn;
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| 186 |
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[a1dc7fe] | 187 | /* Remove from list of sessions. */
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| 188 | fibril_mutex_lock(&async_sess_mutex);
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| 189 | list_remove(&sess->sess_link);
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| 190 | fibril_mutex_unlock(&async_sess_mutex);
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| 191 |
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[d1c041a] | 192 | /* We did not connect the phone so we do not hang it up either. */
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[c1c0184] | 193 | sess->sess_phone = -1;
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[d1c041a] | 194 |
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| 195 | /* Tear down all data connections. */
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| 196 | while (!list_empty(&sess->conn_head)) {
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| 197 | conn = list_get_instance(sess->conn_head.next, conn_node_t,
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[8cd21d16] | 198 | sess_link);
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[d1c041a] | 199 |
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[8cd21d16] | 200 | list_remove(&conn->sess_link);
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[d1c041a] | 201 | list_remove(&conn->global_link);
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| 202 |
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[64d2b10] | 203 | async_hangup(conn->data_phone);
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[d1c041a] | 204 | free(conn);
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| 205 | }
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[8b5c8ae] | 206 |
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| 207 | fibril_condvar_broadcast(&avail_phone_cv);
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[c1c0184] | 208 | }
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| 209 |
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[7907cf9] | 210 | static void conn_node_initialize(conn_node_t *conn)
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| 211 | {
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[8cd21d16] | 212 | link_initialize(&conn->sess_link);
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[7907cf9] | 213 | link_initialize(&conn->global_link);
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| 214 | conn->data_phone = -1;
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| 215 | }
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| 216 |
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[d3a1ade3] | 217 | /** Start new exchange in a session.
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[7907cf9] | 218 | *
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[c1c0184] | 219 | * @param sess_phone Session.
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[d3a1ade3] | 220 | * @return Phone representing the new exchange or a negative error
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[7907cf9] | 221 | * code.
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| 222 | */
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[d3a1ade3] | 223 | int async_exchange_begin(async_sess_t *sess)
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[7907cf9] | 224 | {
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| 225 | conn_node_t *conn;
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| 226 | int data_phone;
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| 227 |
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| 228 | fibril_mutex_lock(&async_sess_mutex);
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| 229 |
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| 230 | if (!list_empty(&sess->conn_head)) {
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| 231 | /*
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| 232 | * There are inactive connections in the session.
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| 233 | */
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| 234 | conn = list_get_instance(sess->conn_head.next, conn_node_t,
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[8cd21d16] | 235 | sess_link);
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| 236 | list_remove(&conn->sess_link);
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[7907cf9] | 237 | list_remove(&conn->global_link);
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| 238 |
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| 239 | data_phone = conn->data_phone;
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| 240 | free(conn);
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| 241 | } else {
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| 242 | /*
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| 243 | * There are no available connections in the session.
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| 244 | * Make a one-time attempt to connect a new data phone.
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| 245 | */
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| 246 | retry:
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[339dfc5] | 247 | data_phone = async_connect_me_to(sess->sess_phone,
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| 248 | sess->connect_arg1, 0, 0);
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[7907cf9] | 249 | if (data_phone >= 0) {
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| 250 | /* success, do nothing */
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| 251 | } else if (!list_empty(&inactive_conn_head)) {
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| 252 | /*
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| 253 | * We did not manage to connect a new phone. But we can
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| 254 | * try to close some of the currently inactive
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| 255 | * connections in other sessions and try again.
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| 256 | */
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| 257 | conn = list_get_instance(inactive_conn_head.next,
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| 258 | conn_node_t, global_link);
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| 259 | list_remove(&conn->global_link);
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[8cd21d16] | 260 | list_remove(&conn->sess_link);
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[7907cf9] | 261 | data_phone = conn->data_phone;
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| 262 | free(conn);
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[64d2b10] | 263 | async_hangup(data_phone);
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[7907cf9] | 264 | goto retry;
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| 265 | } else {
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| 266 | /*
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[8b5c8ae] | 267 | * Wait for a phone to become available.
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[7907cf9] | 268 | */
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[8b5c8ae] | 269 | fibril_condvar_wait(&avail_phone_cv, &async_sess_mutex);
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| 270 | goto retry;
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[7907cf9] | 271 | }
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| 272 | }
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| 273 |
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| 274 | fibril_mutex_unlock(&async_sess_mutex);
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| 275 | return data_phone;
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| 276 | }
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| 277 |
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[d3a1ade3] | 278 | /** Finish an exchange.
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[7907cf9] | 279 | *
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[c1c0184] | 280 | * @param sess Session.
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[d3a1ade3] | 281 | * @param data_phone Phone representing the exchange within the session.
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[7907cf9] | 282 | */
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[d3a1ade3] | 283 | void async_exchange_end(async_sess_t *sess, int data_phone)
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[7907cf9] | 284 | {
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| 285 | conn_node_t *conn;
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| 286 |
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| 287 | fibril_mutex_lock(&async_sess_mutex);
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[8b5c8ae] | 288 | fibril_condvar_signal(&avail_phone_cv);
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[7907cf9] | 289 | conn = (conn_node_t *) malloc(sizeof(conn_node_t));
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| 290 | if (!conn) {
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| 291 | /*
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| 292 | * Being unable to remember the connected data phone here
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| 293 | * means that we simply hang up.
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| 294 | */
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[64d2b10] | 295 | async_hangup(data_phone);
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[8b5c8ae] | 296 | fibril_mutex_unlock(&async_sess_mutex);
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[7907cf9] | 297 | return;
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| 298 | }
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| 299 |
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| 300 | conn_node_initialize(conn);
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| 301 | conn->data_phone = data_phone;
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[8cd21d16] | 302 | list_append(&conn->sess_link, &sess->conn_head);
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[7907cf9] | 303 | list_append(&conn->global_link, &inactive_conn_head);
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| 304 | fibril_mutex_unlock(&async_sess_mutex);
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| 305 | }
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| 306 |
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| 307 | /** @}
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| 308 | */
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