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Last change on this file since 48daf64 was 48daf64, checked in by Jakub Jermar <jakub@…>, 16 years ago

Introduce a new syscall: SYS_IPC_FORWARD_SLOW.

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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2006 Ondrej Palkovsky
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27 */
28
29/** @addtogroup libc
30 * @{
31 * @}
32 */
33
34/** @addtogroup libcipc IPC
35 * @brief HelenOS uspace IPC
36 * @{
37 * @ingroup libc
38 */
39/** @file
40 */
41
42#include <ipc/ipc.h>
43#include <libc.h>
44#include <malloc.h>
45#include <errno.h>
46#include <libadt/list.h>
47#include <stdio.h>
48#include <unistd.h>
49#include <futex.h>
50#include <kernel/synch/synch.h>
51#include <async.h>
52#include <fibril.h>
53#include <assert.h>
54
55/**
56 * Structures of this type are used for keeping track of sent asynchronous calls
57 * and queing unsent calls.
58 */
59typedef struct {
60 link_t list;
61
62 ipc_async_callback_t callback;
63 void *private;
64 union {
65 ipc_callid_t callid;
66 struct {
67 ipc_call_t data;
68 int phoneid;
69 } msg;
70 } u;
71 fid_t fid; /**< Fibril waiting for sending this call. */
72} async_call_t;
73
74LIST_INITIALIZE(dispatched_calls);
75
76/** List of asynchronous calls that were not accepted by kernel.
77 *
78 * It is protected by async_futex, because if the call cannot be sent into the
79 * kernel, the async framework is used automatically.
80 */
81LIST_INITIALIZE(queued_calls);
82
83static atomic_t ipc_futex = FUTEX_INITIALIZER;
84
85/** Make a fast synchronous call.
86 *
87 * Only three payload arguments can be passed using this function. However, this
88 * function is faster than the generic ipc_call_sync_slow() because the payload
89 * is passed directly in registers.
90 *
91 * @param phoneid Phone handle for the call.
92 * @param method Requested method.
93 * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument.
94 * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument.
95 * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument.
96 * @param result1 If non-NULL, the return ARG1 will be stored there.
97 * @param result2 If non-NULL, the return ARG2 will be stored there.
98 * @param result3 If non-NULL, the return ARG3 will be stored there.
99 * @param result4 If non-NULL, the return ARG4 will be stored there.
100 * @param result5 If non-NULL, the return ARG5 will be stored there.
101 *
102 * @return Negative values represent errors returned by IPC.
103 * Otherwise the RETVAL of the answer is returned.
104 */
105int
106ipc_call_sync_fast(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, ipcarg_t arg2,
107 ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t *result1, ipcarg_t *result2, ipcarg_t *result3,
108 ipcarg_t *result4, ipcarg_t *result5)
109{
110 ipc_call_t resdata;
111 int callres;
112
113 callres = __SYSCALL6(SYS_IPC_CALL_SYNC_FAST, phoneid, method, arg1,
114 arg2, arg3, (sysarg_t) &resdata);
115 if (callres)
116 return callres;
117 if (result1)
118 *result1 = IPC_GET_ARG1(resdata);
119 if (result2)
120 *result2 = IPC_GET_ARG2(resdata);
121 if (result3)
122 *result3 = IPC_GET_ARG3(resdata);
123 if (result4)
124 *result4 = IPC_GET_ARG4(resdata);
125 if (result5)
126 *result5 = IPC_GET_ARG5(resdata);
127
128 return IPC_GET_RETVAL(resdata);
129}
130
131/** Make a synchronous call transmitting 5 arguments of payload.
132 *
133 * @param phoneid Phone handle for the call.
134 * @param method Requested method.
135 * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument.
136 * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument.
137 * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument.
138 * @param arg4 Service-defined payload argument.
139 * @param arg5 Service-defined payload argument.
140 * @param result1 If non-NULL, storage for the first return argument.
141 * @param result2 If non-NULL, storage for the second return argument.
142 * @param result3 If non-NULL, storage for the third return argument.
143 * @param result4 If non-NULL, storage for the fourth return argument.
144 * @param result5 If non-NULL, storage for the fifth return argument.
145 *
146 * @return Negative value means IPC error.
147 * Otherwise the RETVAL of the answer.
148 */
149int
150ipc_call_sync_slow(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, ipcarg_t arg2,
151 ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipcarg_t arg5, ipcarg_t *result1,
152 ipcarg_t *result2, ipcarg_t *result3, ipcarg_t *result4, ipcarg_t *result5)
153{
154 ipc_call_t data;
155 int callres;
156
157 IPC_SET_METHOD(data, method);
158 IPC_SET_ARG1(data, arg1);
159 IPC_SET_ARG2(data, arg2);
160 IPC_SET_ARG3(data, arg3);
161 IPC_SET_ARG4(data, arg4);
162 IPC_SET_ARG5(data, arg5);
163
164 callres = __SYSCALL3(SYS_IPC_CALL_SYNC_SLOW, phoneid, (sysarg_t) &data,
165 (sysarg_t) &data);
166 if (callres)
167 return callres;
168
169 if (result1)
170 *result1 = IPC_GET_ARG1(data);
171 if (result2)
172 *result2 = IPC_GET_ARG2(data);
173 if (result3)
174 *result3 = IPC_GET_ARG3(data);
175 if (result4)
176 *result4 = IPC_GET_ARG4(data);
177 if (result5)
178 *result5 = IPC_GET_ARG5(data);
179
180 return IPC_GET_RETVAL(data);
181}
182
183/** Syscall to send asynchronous message.
184 *
185 * @param phoneid Phone handle for the call.
186 * @param data Call data with the request.
187 *
188 * @return Hash of the call or an error code.
189 */
190static ipc_callid_t _ipc_call_async(int phoneid, ipc_call_t *data)
191{
192 return __SYSCALL2(SYS_IPC_CALL_ASYNC_SLOW, phoneid, (sysarg_t) data);
193}
194
195/** Prolog to ipc_call_async_*() functions.
196 *
197 * @param private Argument for the answer/error callback.
198 * @param callback Answer/error callback.
199 *
200 * @return New, partially initialized async_call structure or NULL.
201 */
202static inline async_call_t *ipc_prepare_async(void *private,
203 ipc_async_callback_t callback)
204{
205 async_call_t *call;
206
207 call = malloc(sizeof(*call));
208 if (!call) {
209 if (callback)
210 callback(private, ENOMEM, NULL);
211 return NULL;
212 }
213 call->callback = callback;
214 call->private = private;
215
216 return call;
217}
218
219/** Epilogue of ipc_call_async_*() functions.
220 *
221 * @param callid Value returned by the SYS_IPC_CALL_ASYNC_* syscall.
222 * @param phoneid Phone handle through which the call was made.
223 * @param call async_call structure returned by ipc_prepare_async().
224 * @param can_preempt If non-zero, the current fibril can be preempted in this
225 * call.
226 */
227static inline void ipc_finish_async(ipc_callid_t callid, int phoneid,
228 async_call_t *call, int can_preempt)
229{
230 if (!call) { /* Nothing to do regardless if failed or not */
231 futex_up(&ipc_futex);
232 return;
233 }
234
235 if (callid == IPC_CALLRET_FATAL) {
236 futex_up(&ipc_futex);
237 /* Call asynchronous handler with error code */
238 if (call->callback)
239 call->callback(call->private, ENOENT, NULL);
240 free(call);
241 return;
242 }
243
244 if (callid == IPC_CALLRET_TEMPORARY) {
245 futex_up(&ipc_futex);
246
247 call->u.msg.phoneid = phoneid;
248
249 futex_down(&async_futex);
250 list_append(&call->list, &queued_calls);
251
252 if (can_preempt) {
253 call->fid = fibril_get_id();
254 fibril_switch(FIBRIL_TO_MANAGER);
255 /* Async futex unlocked by previous call */
256 } else {
257 call->fid = 0;
258 futex_up(&async_futex);
259 }
260 return;
261 }
262 call->u.callid = callid;
263 /* Add call to the list of dispatched calls */
264 list_append(&call->list, &dispatched_calls);
265 futex_up(&ipc_futex);
266
267}
268
269/** Make a fast asynchronous call.
270 *
271 * This function can only handle four arguments of payload. It is, however,
272 * faster than the more generic ipc_call_async_slow().
273 *
274 * Note that this function is a void function.
275 * During normal opertation, answering this call will trigger the callback.
276 * In case of fatal error, call the callback handler with the proper error code.
277 * If the call cannot be temporarily made, queue it.
278 *
279 * @param phoneid Phone handle for the call.
280 * @param method Requested method.
281 * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument.
282 * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument.
283 * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument.
284 * @param arg4 Service-defined payload argument.
285 * @param private Argument to be passed to the answer/error callback.
286 * @param callback Answer or error callback.
287 * @param can_preempt If non-zero, the current fibril will be preempted in
288 * case the kernel temporarily refuses to accept more
289 * asynchronous calls.
290 */
291void ipc_call_async_fast(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1,
292 ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, void *private,
293 ipc_async_callback_t callback, int can_preempt)
294{
295 async_call_t *call = NULL;
296 ipc_callid_t callid;
297
298 if (callback) {
299 call = ipc_prepare_async(private, callback);
300 if (!call)
301 return;
302 }
303
304 /*
305 * We need to make sure that we get callid before another thread
306 * accesses the queue again.
307 */
308 futex_down(&ipc_futex);
309 callid = __SYSCALL6(SYS_IPC_CALL_ASYNC_FAST, phoneid, method, arg1,
310 arg2, arg3, arg4);
311
312 if (callid == IPC_CALLRET_TEMPORARY) {
313 if (!call) {
314 call = ipc_prepare_async(private, callback);
315 if (!call)
316 return;
317 }
318 IPC_SET_METHOD(call->u.msg.data, method);
319 IPC_SET_ARG1(call->u.msg.data, arg1);
320 IPC_SET_ARG2(call->u.msg.data, arg2);
321 IPC_SET_ARG3(call->u.msg.data, arg3);
322 IPC_SET_ARG4(call->u.msg.data, arg4);
323 /*
324 * To achieve deterministic behavior, we always zero out the
325 * arguments that are beyond the limits of the fast version.
326 */
327 IPC_SET_ARG5(call->u.msg.data, 0);
328 }
329 ipc_finish_async(callid, phoneid, call, can_preempt);
330}
331
332/** Make an asynchronous call transmitting the entire payload.
333 *
334 * Note that this function is a void function.
335 * During normal opertation, answering this call will trigger the callback.
336 * In case of fatal error, call the callback handler with the proper error code.
337 * If the call cannot be temporarily made, queue it.
338 *
339 * @param phoneid Phone handle for the call.
340 * @param method Requested method.
341 * @param arg1 Service-defined payload argument.
342 * @param arg2 Service-defined payload argument.
343 * @param arg3 Service-defined payload argument.
344 * @param arg4 Service-defined payload argument.
345 * @param arg5 Service-defined payload argument.
346 * @param private Argument to be passed to the answer/error callback.
347 * @param callback Answer or error callback.
348 * @param can_preempt If non-zero, the current fibril will be preempted in
349 * case the kernel temporarily refuses to accept more
350 * asynchronous calls.
351 *
352 */
353void ipc_call_async_slow(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1,
354 ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipcarg_t arg5, void *private,
355 ipc_async_callback_t callback, int can_preempt)
356{
357 async_call_t *call;
358 ipc_callid_t callid;
359
360 call = ipc_prepare_async(private, callback);
361 if (!call)
362 return;
363
364 IPC_SET_METHOD(call->u.msg.data, method);
365 IPC_SET_ARG1(call->u.msg.data, arg1);
366 IPC_SET_ARG2(call->u.msg.data, arg2);
367 IPC_SET_ARG3(call->u.msg.data, arg3);
368 IPC_SET_ARG4(call->u.msg.data, arg4);
369 IPC_SET_ARG5(call->u.msg.data, arg5);
370 /*
371 * We need to make sure that we get callid before another thread
372 * accesses the queue again.
373 */
374 futex_down(&ipc_futex);
375 callid = _ipc_call_async(phoneid, &call->u.msg.data);
376
377 ipc_finish_async(callid, phoneid, call, can_preempt);
378}
379
380
381/** Answer a received call - fast version.
382 *
383 * The fast answer makes use of passing retval and first four arguments in
384 * registers. If you need to return more, use the ipc_answer_slow() instead.
385 *
386 * @param callid Hash of the call being answered.
387 * @param retval Return value.
388 * @param arg1 First return argument.
389 * @param arg2 Second return argument.
390 * @param arg3 Third return argument.
391 * @param arg4 Fourth return argument.
392 *
393 * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h on failure.
394 */
395ipcarg_t ipc_answer_fast(ipc_callid_t callid, ipcarg_t retval, ipcarg_t arg1,
396 ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4)
397{
398 return __SYSCALL6(SYS_IPC_ANSWER_FAST, callid, retval, arg1, arg2, arg3,
399 arg4);
400}
401
402/** Answer a received call - slow full version.
403 *
404 * @param callid Hash of the call being answered.
405 * @param retval Return value.
406 * @param arg1 First return argument.
407 * @param arg2 Second return argument.
408 * @param arg3 Third return argument.
409 * @param arg4 Fourth return argument.
410 * @param arg5 Fifth return argument.
411 *
412 * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h on failure.
413 */
414ipcarg_t ipc_answer_slow(ipc_callid_t callid, ipcarg_t retval, ipcarg_t arg1,
415 ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipcarg_t arg5)
416{
417 ipc_call_t data;
418
419 IPC_SET_RETVAL(data, retval);
420 IPC_SET_ARG1(data, arg1);
421 IPC_SET_ARG2(data, arg2);
422 IPC_SET_ARG3(data, arg3);
423 IPC_SET_ARG4(data, arg4);
424 IPC_SET_ARG5(data, arg5);
425
426 return __SYSCALL2(SYS_IPC_ANSWER_SLOW, callid, (sysarg_t) &data);
427}
428
429
430/** Try to dispatch queued calls from the async queue. */
431static void try_dispatch_queued_calls(void)
432{
433 async_call_t *call;
434 ipc_callid_t callid;
435
436 /** @todo
437 * Integrate intelligently ipc_futex, so that it is locked during
438 * ipc_call_async_*(), until it is added to dispatched_calls.
439 */
440 futex_down(&async_futex);
441 while (!list_empty(&queued_calls)) {
442 call = list_get_instance(queued_calls.next, async_call_t, list);
443 callid = _ipc_call_async(call->u.msg.phoneid,
444 &call->u.msg.data);
445 if (callid == IPC_CALLRET_TEMPORARY) {
446 break;
447 }
448 list_remove(&call->list);
449
450 futex_up(&async_futex);
451 if (call->fid)
452 fibril_add_ready(call->fid);
453
454 if (callid == IPC_CALLRET_FATAL) {
455 if (call->callback)
456 call->callback(call->private, ENOENT, NULL);
457 free(call);
458 } else {
459 call->u.callid = callid;
460 futex_down(&ipc_futex);
461 list_append(&call->list, &dispatched_calls);
462 futex_up(&ipc_futex);
463 }
464 futex_down(&async_futex);
465 }
466 futex_up(&async_futex);
467}
468
469/** Handle a received answer.
470 *
471 * Find the hash of the answer and call the answer callback.
472 *
473 * @todo Make it use hash table.
474 *
475 * @param callid Hash of the received answer.
476 * The answer has the same hash as the request OR'ed with
477 * the IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED bit.
478 * @param data Call data of the answer.
479 */
480static void handle_answer(ipc_callid_t callid, ipc_call_t *data)
481{
482 link_t *item;
483 async_call_t *call;
484
485 callid &= ~IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED;
486
487 futex_down(&ipc_futex);
488 for (item = dispatched_calls.next; item != &dispatched_calls;
489 item = item->next) {
490 call = list_get_instance(item, async_call_t, list);
491 if (call->u.callid == callid) {
492 list_remove(&call->list);
493 futex_up(&ipc_futex);
494 if (call->callback)
495 call->callback(call->private,
496 IPC_GET_RETVAL(*data), data);
497 free(call);
498 return;
499 }
500 }
501 futex_up(&ipc_futex);
502}
503
504
505/** Wait for a first call to come.
506 *
507 * @param call Storage where the incoming call data will be stored.
508 * @param usec Timeout in microseconds
509 * @param flags Flags passed to SYS_IPC_WAIT (blocking, nonblocking).
510 *
511 * @return Hash of the call. Note that certain bits have special
512 * meaning. IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED will be set in an answer
513 * and IPC_CALLID_NOTIFICATION is used for notifications.
514 *
515 */
516ipc_callid_t ipc_wait_cycle(ipc_call_t *call, uint32_t usec, int flags)
517{
518 ipc_callid_t callid;
519
520 callid = __SYSCALL3(SYS_IPC_WAIT, (sysarg_t) call, usec, flags);
521 /* Handle received answers */
522 if (callid & IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED) {
523 handle_answer(callid, call);
524 try_dispatch_queued_calls();
525 }
526
527 return callid;
528}
529
530/** Wait some time for an IPC call.
531 *
532 * The call will return after an answer is received.
533 *
534 * @param call Storage where the incoming call data will be stored.
535 * @param usec Timeout in microseconds.
536 *
537 * @return Hash of the answer.
538 */
539ipc_callid_t ipc_wait_for_call_timeout(ipc_call_t *call, uint32_t usec)
540{
541 ipc_callid_t callid;
542
543 do {
544 callid = ipc_wait_cycle(call, usec, SYNCH_FLAGS_NONE);
545 } while (callid & IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED);
546
547 return callid;
548}
549
550/** Check if there is an IPC call waiting to be picked up.
551 *
552 * @param call Storage where the incoming call will be stored.
553 * @return Hash of the answer.
554 */
555ipc_callid_t ipc_trywait_for_call(ipc_call_t *call)
556{
557 ipc_callid_t callid;
558
559 do {
560 callid = ipc_wait_cycle(call, SYNCH_NO_TIMEOUT,
561 SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING);
562 } while (callid & IPC_CALLID_ANSWERED);
563
564 return callid;
565}
566
567/** Ask destination to do a callback connection.
568 *
569 * @param phoneid Phone handle used for contacting the other side.
570 * @param arg1 Service-defined argument.
571 * @param arg2 Service-defined argument.
572 * @param arg3 Service-defined argument.
573 * @param phonehash Storage where the library will store an opaque
574 * identifier of the phone that will be used for incoming
575 * calls. This identifier can be used for connection
576 * tracking.
577 *
578 * @return Zero on success or a negative error code.
579 */
580int ipc_connect_to_me(int phoneid, int arg1, int arg2, int arg3,
581 ipcarg_t *phonehash)
582{
583 return ipc_call_sync_3_5(phoneid, IPC_M_CONNECT_TO_ME, arg1, arg2,
584 arg3, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, phonehash);
585}
586
587/** Ask through phone for a new connection to some service.
588 *
589 * @param phoneid Phone handle used for contacting the other side.
590 * @param arg1 User defined argument.
591 * @param arg2 User defined argument.
592 * @param arg3 User defined argument.
593 *
594 * @return New phone handle on success or a negative error code.
595 */
596int ipc_connect_me_to(int phoneid, int arg1, int arg2, int arg3)
597{
598 ipcarg_t newphid;
599 int res;
600
601 res = ipc_call_sync_3_5(phoneid, IPC_M_CONNECT_ME_TO, arg1, arg2, arg3,
602 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &newphid);
603 if (res)
604 return res;
605 return newphid;
606}
607
608/** Hang up a phone.
609 *
610 * @param phoneid Handle of the phone to be hung up.
611 *
612 * @return Zero on success or a negative error code.
613 */
614int ipc_hangup(int phoneid)
615{
616 return __SYSCALL1(SYS_IPC_HANGUP, phoneid);
617}
618
619/** Register IRQ notification.
620 *
621 * @param inr IRQ number.
622 * @param devno Device number of the device generating inr.
623 * @param method Use this method for notifying me.
624 * @param ucode Top-half pseudocode handler.
625 *
626 * @return Value returned by the kernel.
627 */
628int ipc_register_irq(int inr, int devno, int method, irq_code_t *ucode)
629{
630 return __SYSCALL4(SYS_IPC_REGISTER_IRQ, inr, devno, method,
631 (sysarg_t) ucode);
632}
633
634/** Unregister IRQ notification.
635 *
636 * @param inr IRQ number.
637 * @param devno Device number of the device generating inr.
638 *
639 * @return Value returned by the kernel.
640 */
641int ipc_unregister_irq(int inr, int devno)
642{
643 return __SYSCALL2(SYS_IPC_UNREGISTER_IRQ, inr, devno);
644}
645
646/** Forward a received call to another destination.
647 *
648 * @param callid Hash of the call to forward.
649 * @param phoneid Phone handle to use for forwarding.
650 * @param method New method for the forwarded call.
651 * @param arg1 New value of the first argument for the forwarded call.
652 * @param arg2 New value of the second argument for the forwarded call.
653 * @param mode Flags specifying mode of the forward operation.
654 *
655 * @return Zero on success or an error code.
656 *
657 * For non-system methods, the old method, arg1 and arg2 are rewritten by the
658 * new values. For system methods, the new method, arg1 and arg2 are written
659 * to the old arg1, arg2 and arg3, respectivelly. Calls with immutable
660 * methods are forwarded verbatim.
661 */
662int ipc_forward_fast(ipc_callid_t callid, int phoneid, int method,
663 ipcarg_t arg1, ipcarg_t arg2, int mode)
664{
665 return __SYSCALL6(SYS_IPC_FORWARD_FAST, callid, phoneid, method, arg1,
666 arg2, mode);
667}
668
669
670int ipc_forward_slow(ipc_callid_t callid, int phoneid, int method,
671 ipcarg_t arg1, ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipcarg_t arg5,
672 int mode)
673{
674 ipc_call_t data;
675
676 IPC_SET_METHOD(data, method);
677 IPC_SET_ARG1(data, arg1);
678 IPC_SET_ARG2(data, arg2);
679 IPC_SET_ARG3(data, arg3);
680 IPC_SET_ARG4(data, arg4);
681 IPC_SET_ARG5(data, arg5);
682
683 return __SYSCALL3(SYS_IPC_FORWARD_SLOW, callid, (sysarg_t) &data, mode);
684}
685
686/** Wrapper for making IPC_M_SHARE_IN calls.
687 *
688 * @param phoneid Phone that will be used to contact the receiving side.
689 * @param dst Destination address space area base.
690 * @param size Size of the destination address space area.
691 * @param arg User defined argument.
692 * @param flags Storage where the received flags will be stored. Can be
693 * NULL.
694 *
695 * @return Zero on success or a negative error code from errno.h.
696 */
697int ipc_share_in_start(int phoneid, void *dst, size_t size, ipcarg_t arg,
698 int *flags)
699{
700 int res;
701 sysarg_t tmp_flags;
702 res = async_req_3_2(phoneid, IPC_M_SHARE_IN, (ipcarg_t) dst,
703 (ipcarg_t) size, arg, NULL, &tmp_flags);
704 if (flags)
705 *flags = tmp_flags;
706 return res;
707}
708
709/** Wrapper for receiving the IPC_M_SHARE_IN calls.
710 *
711 * This wrapper only makes it more comfortable to receive IPC_M_SHARE_IN calls
712 * so that the user doesn't have to remember the meaning of each IPC argument.
713 *
714 * So far, this wrapper is to be used from within a connection fibril.
715 *
716 * @param callid Storage where the hash of the IPC_M_SHARE_IN call will
717 * be stored.
718 * @param size Destination address space area size.
719 *
720 * @return Non-zero on success, zero on failure.
721 */
722int ipc_share_in_receive(ipc_callid_t *callid, size_t *size)
723{
724 ipc_call_t data;
725
726 assert(callid);
727 assert(size);
728
729 *callid = async_get_call(&data);
730 if (IPC_GET_METHOD(data) != IPC_M_SHARE_IN)
731 return 0;
732 *size = (size_t) IPC_GET_ARG2(data);
733 return 1;
734}
735
736/** Wrapper for answering the IPC_M_SHARE_IN calls.
737 *
738 * This wrapper only makes it more comfortable to answer IPC_M_DATA_READ calls
739 * so that the user doesn't have to remember the meaning of each IPC argument.
740 *
741 * @param callid Hash of the IPC_M_DATA_READ call to answer.
742 * @param src Source address space base.
743 * @param flags Flags to be used for sharing. Bits can be only cleared.
744 *
745 * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h on failure.
746 */
747int ipc_share_in_finalize(ipc_callid_t callid, void *src, int flags)
748{
749 return ipc_answer_2(callid, EOK, (ipcarg_t) src, (ipcarg_t) flags);
750}
751
752/** Wrapper for making IPC_M_SHARE_OUT calls.
753 *
754 * @param phoneid Phone that will be used to contact the receiving side.
755 * @param src Source address space area base address.
756 * @param flags Flags to be used for sharing. Bits can be only cleared.
757 *
758 * @return Zero on success or a negative error code from errno.h.
759 */
760int ipc_share_out_start(int phoneid, void *src, int flags)
761{
762 return async_req_3_0(phoneid, IPC_M_SHARE_OUT, (ipcarg_t) src, 0,
763 (ipcarg_t) flags);
764}
765
766/** Wrapper for receiving the IPC_M_SHARE_OUT calls.
767 *
768 * This wrapper only makes it more comfortable to receive IPC_M_SHARE_OUT calls
769 * so that the user doesn't have to remember the meaning of each IPC argument.
770 *
771 * So far, this wrapper is to be used from within a connection fibril.
772 *
773 * @param callid Storage where the hash of the IPC_M_SHARE_OUT call will
774 * be stored.
775 * @param size Storage where the source address space area size will be
776 * stored.
777 * @param flags Storage where the sharing flags will be stored.
778 *
779 * @return Non-zero on success, zero on failure.
780 */
781int ipc_share_out_receive(ipc_callid_t *callid, size_t *size, int *flags)
782{
783 ipc_call_t data;
784
785 assert(callid);
786 assert(size);
787 assert(flags);
788
789 *callid = async_get_call(&data);
790 if (IPC_GET_METHOD(data) != IPC_M_SHARE_OUT)
791 return 0;
792 *size = (size_t) IPC_GET_ARG2(data);
793 *flags = (int) IPC_GET_ARG3(data);
794 return 1;
795}
796
797/** Wrapper for answering the IPC_M_SHARE_OUT calls.
798 *
799 * This wrapper only makes it more comfortable to answer IPC_M_SHARE_OUT calls
800 * so that the user doesn't have to remember the meaning of each IPC argument.
801 *
802 * @param callid Hash of the IPC_M_DATA_WRITE call to answer.
803 * @param dst Destination address space area base address.
804 *
805 * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h on failure.
806 */
807int ipc_share_out_finalize(ipc_callid_t callid, void *dst)
808{
809 return ipc_answer_1(callid, EOK, (ipcarg_t) dst);
810}
811
812
813/** Wrapper for making IPC_M_DATA_READ calls.
814 *
815 * @param phoneid Phone that will be used to contact the receiving side.
816 * @param dst Address of the beginning of the destination buffer.
817 * @param size Size of the destination buffer.
818 *
819 * @return Zero on success or a negative error code from errno.h.
820 */
821int ipc_data_read_start(int phoneid, void *dst, size_t size)
822{
823 return async_req_2_0(phoneid, IPC_M_DATA_READ, (ipcarg_t) dst,
824 (ipcarg_t) size);
825}
826
827/** Wrapper for receiving the IPC_M_DATA_READ calls.
828 *
829 * This wrapper only makes it more comfortable to receive IPC_M_DATA_READ calls
830 * so that the user doesn't have to remember the meaning of each IPC argument.
831 *
832 * So far, this wrapper is to be used from within a connection fibril.
833 *
834 * @param callid Storage where the hash of the IPC_M_DATA_READ call will
835 * be stored.
836 * @param size Storage where the maximum size will be stored. Can be
837 * NULL.
838 *
839 * @return Non-zero on success, zero on failure.
840 */
841int ipc_data_read_receive(ipc_callid_t *callid, size_t *size)
842{
843 ipc_call_t data;
844
845 assert(callid);
846
847 *callid = async_get_call(&data);
848 if (IPC_GET_METHOD(data) != IPC_M_DATA_READ)
849 return 0;
850 if (size)
851 *size = (size_t) IPC_GET_ARG2(data);
852 return 1;
853}
854
855/** Wrapper for answering the IPC_M_DATA_READ calls.
856 *
857 * This wrapper only makes it more comfortable to answer IPC_M_DATA_READ calls
858 * so that the user doesn't have to remember the meaning of each IPC argument.
859 *
860 * @param callid Hash of the IPC_M_DATA_READ call to answer.
861 * @param src Source address for the IPC_M_DATA_READ call.
862 * @param size Size for the IPC_M_DATA_READ call. Can be smaller than
863 * the maximum size announced by the sender.
864 *
865 * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h on failure.
866 */
867int ipc_data_read_finalize(ipc_callid_t callid, const void *src, size_t size)
868{
869 return ipc_answer_2(callid, EOK, (ipcarg_t) src, (ipcarg_t) size);
870}
871
872/** Wrapper for making IPC_M_DATA_WRITE calls.
873 *
874 * @param phoneid Phone that will be used to contact the receiving side.
875 * @param src Address of the beginning of the source buffer.
876 * @param size Size of the source buffer.
877 *
878 * @return Zero on success or a negative error code from errno.h.
879 */
880int ipc_data_write_start(int phoneid, const void *src, size_t size)
881{
882 return async_req_2_0(phoneid, IPC_M_DATA_WRITE, (ipcarg_t) src,
883 (ipcarg_t) size);
884}
885
886/** Wrapper for receiving the IPC_M_DATA_WRITE calls.
887 *
888 * This wrapper only makes it more comfortable to receive IPC_M_DATA_WRITE calls
889 * so that the user doesn't have to remember the meaning of each IPC argument.
890 *
891 * So far, this wrapper is to be used from within a connection fibril.
892 *
893 * @param callid Storage where the hash of the IPC_M_DATA_WRITE call will
894 * be stored.
895 * @param size Storage where the suggested size will be stored. May be
896 * NULL
897 *
898 * @return Non-zero on success, zero on failure.
899 */
900int ipc_data_write_receive(ipc_callid_t *callid, size_t *size)
901{
902 ipc_call_t data;
903
904 assert(callid);
905
906 *callid = async_get_call(&data);
907 if (IPC_GET_METHOD(data) != IPC_M_DATA_WRITE)
908 return 0;
909 if (size)
910 *size = (size_t) IPC_GET_ARG2(data);
911 return 1;
912}
913
914/** Wrapper for answering the IPC_M_DATA_WRITE calls.
915 *
916 * This wrapper only makes it more comfortable to answer IPC_M_DATA_WRITE calls
917 * so that the user doesn't have to remember the meaning of each IPC argument.
918 *
919 * @param callid Hash of the IPC_M_DATA_WRITE call to answer.
920 * @param dst Final destination address for the IPC_M_DATA_WRITE call.
921 * @param size Final size for the IPC_M_DATA_WRITE call.
922 *
923 * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h on failure.
924 */
925int ipc_data_write_finalize(ipc_callid_t callid, void *dst, size_t size)
926{
927 return ipc_answer_2(callid, EOK, (ipcarg_t) dst, (ipcarg_t) size);
928}
929
930#include <kernel/syscall/sysarg64.h>
931/** Connect to a task specified by id.
932 */
933int ipc_connect_kbox(task_id_t id)
934{
935 sysarg64_t arg;
936
937 arg.value = (unsigned long long) id;
938
939 return __SYSCALL1(SYS_IPC_CONNECT_KBOX, (sysarg_t) &arg);
940}
941
942/** @}
943 */
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