minix/servers/lwip/lwip.c
David van Moolenbroek b4d909d415 Split block/character protocols and libdriver
This patch separates the character and block driver communication
protocols. The old character protocol remains the same, but a new
block protocol is introduced. The libdriver library is replaced by
two new libraries: libchardriver and libblockdriver. Their exposed
API, and drivers that use them, have been updated accordingly.
Together, libbdev and libblockdriver now completely abstract away
the message format used by the block protocol. As the memory driver
is both a character and a block device driver, it now implements its
own message loop.

The most important semantic change made to the block protocol is that
it is no longer possible to return both partial results and an error
for a single transfer. This simplifies the interaction between the
caller and the driver, as the I/O vector no longer needs to be copied
back. Also, drivers are now no longer supposed to decide based on the
layout of the I/O vector when a transfer should be cut short. Put
simply, transfers are now supposed to either succeed completely, or
result in an error.

After this patch, the state of the various pieces is as follows:
- block protocol: stable
- libbdev API: stable for synchronous communication
- libblockdriver API: needs slight revision (the drvlib/partition API
  in particular; the threading API will also change shortly)
- character protocol: needs cleanup
- libchardriver API: needs cleanup accordingly
- driver restarts: largely unsupported until endpoint changes are
  reintroduced

As a side effect, this patch eliminates several bugs, hacks, and gcc
-Wall and -W warnings all over the place. It probably introduces a
few new ones, too.

Update warning: this patch changes the protocol between MFS and disk
drivers, so in order to use old/new images, the MFS from the ramdisk
must be used to mount all file systems.
2011-11-23 14:06:37 +01:00

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#include <unistd.h>
#include <timers.h>
#include <sys/svrctl.h>
#include <minix/ds.h>
#include <minix/endpoint.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <minix/sef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <minix/chardriver.h>
#include <minix/syslib.h>
#include <minix/sysutil.h>
#include <minix/timers.h>
#include "proto.h"
#include "socket.h"
#include <lwip/mem.h>
#include <lwip/pbuf.h>
#include <lwip/stats.h>
#include <lwip/netif.h>
#include <netif/etharp.h>
#include <lwip/tcp_impl.h>
endpoint_t lwip_ep;
static timer_t tcp_ftmr, tcp_stmr, arp_tmr;
static int arp_ticks, tcp_fticks, tcp_sticks;
static struct netif * netif_lo;
void sys_init(void)
{
}
static void arp_watchdog(__unused timer_t *tp)
{
etharp_tmr();
set_timer(&arp_tmr, arp_ticks, arp_watchdog, 0);
}
static void tcp_fwatchdog(__unused timer_t *tp)
{
tcp_fasttmr();
set_timer(&tcp_ftmr, tcp_fticks, tcp_fwatchdog, 0);
}
static void tcp_swatchdog(__unused timer_t *tp)
{
tcp_slowtmr();
set_timer(&tcp_ftmr, tcp_sticks, tcp_swatchdog, 0);
}
static int sef_cb_init_fresh(__unused int type, __unused sef_init_info_t *info)
{
int err;
unsigned hz;
char my_name[16];
int my_priv;
err = sys_whoami(&lwip_ep, my_name, sizeof(my_name), &my_priv);
if (err != OK)
panic("Cannot get own endpoint");
nic_init_all();
inet_read_conf();
/* init lwip library */
stats_init();
sys_init();
mem_init();
memp_init();
pbuf_init();
hz = sys_hz();
arp_ticks = ARP_TMR_INTERVAL / (1000 / hz);
tcp_fticks = TCP_FAST_INTERVAL / (1000 / hz);
tcp_sticks = TCP_SLOW_INTERVAL / (1000 / hz);
etharp_init();
set_timer(&arp_tmr, arp_ticks, arp_watchdog, 0);
set_timer(&tcp_ftmr, tcp_fticks, tcp_fwatchdog, 0);
set_timer(&tcp_stmr, tcp_sticks, tcp_swatchdog, 0);
netif_init();
netif_lo = netif_find("lo0");
/* Read configuration. */
#if 0
nw_conf();
/* Get a random number */
timerand= 1;
fd = open(RANDOM_DEV_NAME, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
if (fd != -1)
{
err= read(fd, randbits, sizeof(randbits));
if (err == sizeof(randbits))
timerand= 0;
else
{
printf("inet: unable to read random data from %s: %s\n",
RANDOM_DEV_NAME, err == -1 ? strerror(errno) :
err == 0 ? "EOF" : "not enough data");
}
close(fd);
}
else
{
printf("inet: unable to open random device %s: %s\n",
RANDOM_DEV_NAME, strerror(errno));
}
if (timerand)
{
printf("inet: using current time for random-number seed\n");
err= gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
if (err == -1)
{
printf("sysutime failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
memcpy(randbits, &tv, sizeof(tv));
}
init_rand256(randbits);
#endif
/* Subscribe to driver events for network drivers. */
if ((err = ds_subscribe("drv\\.net\\..*",
DSF_INITIAL | DSF_OVERWRITE)) != OK)
panic(("inet: can't subscribe to driver events"));
/* Announce we are up. LWIP announces its presence to VFS just like
* any other character driver.
*/
chardriver_announce();
return(OK);
}
static void sef_local_startup()
{
/* Register init callbacks. */
sef_setcb_init_fresh(sef_cb_init_fresh);
sef_setcb_init_restart(sef_cb_init_fresh);
/* No live update support for now. */
/* Let SEF perform startup. */
sef_startup();
}
static void ds_event(void)
{
char key[DS_MAX_KEYLEN];
char *driver_prefix = "drv.net.";
char *label;
u32_t value;
int type;
endpoint_t owner_endpoint;
int r;
/* We may get one notification for multiple updates from DS. Get events
* and owners from DS, until DS tells us that there are no more.
*/
while ((r = ds_check(key, &type, &owner_endpoint)) == OK) {
r = ds_retrieve_u32(key, &value);
if(r != OK) {
printf("LWIP : ds_event: ds_retrieve_u32 failed\n");
return;
}
/* Only check for network driver up events. */
if(strncmp(key, driver_prefix, sizeof(driver_prefix))
|| value != DS_DRIVER_UP)
return;
/* The driver label comes after the prefix. */
label = key + strlen(driver_prefix);
/* A driver is (re)started. */
driver_up(label, owner_endpoint);
}
if(r != ENOENT)
printf("LWIP : ds_event: ds_check failed: %d\n", r);
}
static void netif_poll_lo(void)
{
if (netif_lo == NULL)
return;
while (netif_lo->loop_first)
netif_poll(netif_lo);
}
int main(__unused int argc, __unused char ** argv)
{
sef_local_startup();
for(;;) {
int err, ipc_status;
message m;
netif_poll_lo();
mq_process();
if ((err = sef_receive_status(ANY, &m, &ipc_status)) != OK) {
printf("LWIP : sef_receive_status errr %d\n", err);
continue;
}
if (m.m_source == VFS_PROC_NR)
socket_request(&m);
else if (is_ipc_notify(ipc_status)) {
switch (m.m_source) {
case CLOCK:
expire_timers(m.NOTIFY_TIMESTAMP);
break;
case DS_PROC_NR:
ds_event();
break;
case PM_PROC_NR:
panic("LWIP : unhandled event from PM");
break;
default:
printf("LWIP : unexpected notify from %d\n",
m.m_source);
continue;
}
} else
/* all other request can be from drivers only */
driver_request(&m);
}
return 0;
}