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/*********************************************************************
*
* Filename : irlap . c
* Version : 1.0
* Description : IrLAP implementation for Linux
* Status : Stable
* Author : Dag Brattli < dagb @ cs . uit . no >
* Created at : Mon Aug 4 20 : 40 : 53 1997
* Modified at : Tue Dec 14 09 : 26 : 44 1999
* Modified by : Dag Brattli < dagb @ cs . uit . no >
*
* Copyright ( c ) 1998 - 1999 Dag Brattli , All Rights Reserved .
* Copyright ( c ) 2000 - 2003 Jean Tourrilhes < jt @ hpl . hp . com >
*
* This program is free software ; you can redistribute it and / or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of
* the License , or ( at your option ) any later version .
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful ,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE . See the
* GNU General Public License for more details .
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program ; if not , see < http : //www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
# include <linux/slab.h>
# include <linux/string.h>
# include <linux/skbuff.h>
# include <linux/delay.h>
# include <linux/proc_fs.h>
# include <linux/init.h>
# include <linux/random.h>
# include <linux/module.h>
# include <linux/seq_file.h>
# include <net/irda/irda.h>
# include <net/irda/irda_device.h>
# include <net/irda/irqueue.h>
# include <net/irda/irlmp.h>
# include <net/irda/irlmp_frame.h>
# include <net/irda/irlap_frame.h>
# include <net/irda/irlap.h>
# include <net/irda/timer.h>
# include <net/irda/qos.h>
static hashbin_t * irlap = NULL ;
int sysctl_slot_timeout = SLOT_TIMEOUT * 1000 / HZ ;
/* This is the delay of missed pf period before generating an event
* to the application . The spec mandate 3 seconds , but in some cases
* it ' s way too long . - Jean II */
int sysctl_warn_noreply_time = 3 ;
extern void irlap_queue_xmit ( struct irlap_cb * self , struct sk_buff * skb ) ;
static void __irlap_close ( struct irlap_cb * self ) ;
static void irlap_init_qos_capabilities ( struct irlap_cb * self ,
struct qos_info * qos_user ) ;
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static const char * const lap_reasons [ ] __maybe_unused = {
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" ERROR, NOT USED " ,
" LAP_DISC_INDICATION " ,
" LAP_NO_RESPONSE " ,
" LAP_RESET_INDICATION " ,
" LAP_FOUND_NONE " ,
" LAP_MEDIA_BUSY " ,
" LAP_PRIMARY_CONFLICT " ,
" ERROR, NOT USED " ,
} ;
int __init irlap_init ( void )
{
/* Check if the compiler did its job properly.
* May happen on some ARM configuration , check with Russell King . */
IRDA_ASSERT ( sizeof ( struct xid_frame ) = = 14 , ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( sizeof ( struct test_frame ) = = 10 , ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( sizeof ( struct ua_frame ) = = 10 , ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( sizeof ( struct snrm_frame ) = = 11 , ; ) ;
/* Allocate master array */
irlap = hashbin_new ( HB_LOCK ) ;
if ( irlap = = NULL ) {
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net_err_ratelimited ( " %s: can't allocate irlap hashbin! \n " ,
__func__ ) ;
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return - ENOMEM ;
}
return 0 ;
}
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void irlap_cleanup ( void )
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{
IRDA_ASSERT ( irlap ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
hashbin_delete ( irlap , ( FREE_FUNC ) __irlap_close ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_open ( driver )
*
* Initialize IrLAP layer
*
*/
struct irlap_cb * irlap_open ( struct net_device * dev , struct qos_info * qos ,
const char * hw_name )
{
struct irlap_cb * self ;
/* Initialize the irlap structure. */
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self = kzalloc ( sizeof ( struct irlap_cb ) , GFP_KERNEL ) ;
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if ( self = = NULL )
return NULL ;
self - > magic = LAP_MAGIC ;
/* Make a binding between the layers */
self - > netdev = dev ;
self - > qos_dev = qos ;
/* Copy hardware name */
if ( hw_name ! = NULL ) {
strlcpy ( self - > hw_name , hw_name , sizeof ( self - > hw_name ) ) ;
} else {
self - > hw_name [ 0 ] = ' \0 ' ;
}
/* FIXME: should we get our own field? */
dev - > atalk_ptr = self ;
self - > state = LAP_OFFLINE ;
/* Initialize transmit queue */
skb_queue_head_init ( & self - > txq ) ;
skb_queue_head_init ( & self - > txq_ultra ) ;
skb_queue_head_init ( & self - > wx_list ) ;
/* My unique IrLAP device address! */
/* We don't want the broadcast address, neither the NULL address
* ( most often used to signify " invalid " ) , and we don ' t want an
* address already in use ( otherwise connect won ' t be able
* to select the proper link ) . - Jean II */
do {
get_random_bytes ( & self - > saddr , sizeof ( self - > saddr ) ) ;
} while ( ( self - > saddr = = 0x0 ) | | ( self - > saddr = = BROADCAST ) | |
( hashbin_lock_find ( irlap , self - > saddr , NULL ) ) ) ;
/* Copy to the driver */
memcpy ( dev - > dev_addr , & self - > saddr , 4 ) ;
init_timer ( & self - > slot_timer ) ;
init_timer ( & self - > query_timer ) ;
init_timer ( & self - > discovery_timer ) ;
init_timer ( & self - > final_timer ) ;
init_timer ( & self - > poll_timer ) ;
init_timer ( & self - > wd_timer ) ;
init_timer ( & self - > backoff_timer ) ;
init_timer ( & self - > media_busy_timer ) ;
irlap_apply_default_connection_parameters ( self ) ;
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self - > N3 = 3 ; /* # connections attempts to try before giving up */
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self - > state = LAP_NDM ;
hashbin_insert ( irlap , ( irda_queue_t * ) self , self - > saddr , NULL ) ;
irlmp_register_link ( self , self - > saddr , & self - > notify ) ;
return self ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( irlap_open ) ;
/*
* Function __irlap_close ( self )
*
* Remove IrLAP and all allocated memory . Stop any pending timers .
*
*/
static void __irlap_close ( struct irlap_cb * self )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
/* Stop timers */
del_timer ( & self - > slot_timer ) ;
del_timer ( & self - > query_timer ) ;
del_timer ( & self - > discovery_timer ) ;
del_timer ( & self - > final_timer ) ;
del_timer ( & self - > poll_timer ) ;
del_timer ( & self - > wd_timer ) ;
del_timer ( & self - > backoff_timer ) ;
del_timer ( & self - > media_busy_timer ) ;
irlap_flush_all_queues ( self ) ;
self - > magic = 0 ;
kfree ( self ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_close ( self )
*
* Remove IrLAP instance
*
*/
void irlap_close ( struct irlap_cb * self )
{
struct irlap_cb * lap ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
/* We used to send a LAP_DISC_INDICATION here, but this was
* racy . This has been move within irlmp_unregister_link ( )
* itself . Jean II */
/* Kill the LAP and all LSAPs on top of it */
irlmp_unregister_link ( self - > saddr ) ;
self - > notify . instance = NULL ;
/* Be sure that we manage to remove ourself from the hash */
lap = hashbin_remove ( irlap , self - > saddr , NULL ) ;
if ( ! lap ) {
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pr_debug ( " %s(), Didn't find myself! \n " , __func__ ) ;
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return ;
}
__irlap_close ( lap ) ;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL ( irlap_close ) ;
/*
* Function irlap_connect_indication ( self , skb )
*
* Another device is attempting to make a connection
*
*/
void irlap_connect_indication ( struct irlap_cb * self , struct sk_buff * skb )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
irlap_init_qos_capabilities ( self , NULL ) ; /* No user QoS! */
irlmp_link_connect_indication ( self - > notify . instance , self - > saddr ,
self - > daddr , & self - > qos_tx , skb ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_connect_response ( self , skb )
*
* Service user has accepted incoming connection
*
*/
void irlap_connect_response ( struct irlap_cb * self , struct sk_buff * userdata )
{
irlap_do_event ( self , CONNECT_RESPONSE , userdata , NULL ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_connect_request ( self , daddr , qos_user , sniff )
*
* Request connection with another device , sniffing is not implemented
* yet .
*
*/
void irlap_connect_request ( struct irlap_cb * self , __u32 daddr ,
struct qos_info * qos_user , int sniff )
{
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pr_debug ( " %s(), daddr=0x%08x \n " , __func__ , daddr ) ;
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IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
self - > daddr = daddr ;
/*
* If the service user specifies QoS values for this connection ,
* then use them
*/
irlap_init_qos_capabilities ( self , qos_user ) ;
if ( ( self - > state = = LAP_NDM ) & & ! self - > media_busy )
irlap_do_event ( self , CONNECT_REQUEST , NULL , NULL ) ;
else
self - > connect_pending = TRUE ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_connect_confirm ( self , skb )
*
* Connection request has been accepted
*
*/
void irlap_connect_confirm ( struct irlap_cb * self , struct sk_buff * skb )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
irlmp_link_connect_confirm ( self - > notify . instance , & self - > qos_tx , skb ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_data_indication ( self , skb )
*
* Received data frames from IR - port , so we just pass them up to
* IrLMP for further processing
*
*/
void irlap_data_indication ( struct irlap_cb * self , struct sk_buff * skb ,
int unreliable )
{
/* Hide LAP header from IrLMP layer */
skb_pull ( skb , LAP_ADDR_HEADER + LAP_CTRL_HEADER ) ;
irlmp_link_data_indication ( self - > notify . instance , skb , unreliable ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_data_request ( self , skb )
*
* Queue data for transmission , must wait until XMIT state
*
*/
void irlap_data_request ( struct irlap_cb * self , struct sk_buff * skb ,
int unreliable )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( skb_headroom ( skb ) > = ( LAP_ADDR_HEADER + LAP_CTRL_HEADER ) ,
return ; ) ;
skb_push ( skb , LAP_ADDR_HEADER + LAP_CTRL_HEADER ) ;
/*
* Must set frame format now so that the rest of the code knows
* if its dealing with an I or an UI frame
*/
if ( unreliable )
skb - > data [ 1 ] = UI_FRAME ;
else
skb - > data [ 1 ] = I_FRAME ;
/* Don't forget to refcount it - see irlmp_connect_request(). */
skb_get ( skb ) ;
/* Add at the end of the queue (keep ordering) - Jean II */
skb_queue_tail ( & self - > txq , skb ) ;
/*
* Send event if this frame only if we are in the right state
* FIXME : udata should be sent first ! ( skb_queue_head ? )
*/
if ( ( self - > state = = LAP_XMIT_P ) | | ( self - > state = = LAP_XMIT_S ) ) {
/* If we are not already processing the Tx queue, trigger
* transmission immediately - Jean II */
if ( ( skb_queue_len ( & self - > txq ) < = 1 ) & & ( ! self - > local_busy ) )
irlap_do_event ( self , DATA_REQUEST , skb , NULL ) ;
/* Otherwise, the packets will be sent normally at the
* next pf - poll - Jean II */
}
}
/*
* Function irlap_unitdata_request ( self , skb )
*
* Send Ultra data . This is data that must be sent outside any connection
*
*/
# ifdef CONFIG_IRDA_ULTRA
void irlap_unitdata_request ( struct irlap_cb * self , struct sk_buff * skb )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( skb_headroom ( skb ) > = ( LAP_ADDR_HEADER + LAP_CTRL_HEADER ) ,
return ; ) ;
skb_push ( skb , LAP_ADDR_HEADER + LAP_CTRL_HEADER ) ;
skb - > data [ 0 ] = CBROADCAST ;
skb - > data [ 1 ] = UI_FRAME ;
/* Don't need to refcount, see irlmp_connless_data_request() */
skb_queue_tail ( & self - > txq_ultra , skb ) ;
irlap_do_event ( self , SEND_UI_FRAME , NULL , NULL ) ;
}
# endif /*CONFIG_IRDA_ULTRA */
/*
* Function irlap_udata_indication ( self , skb )
*
* Receive Ultra data . This is data that is received outside any connection
*
*/
# ifdef CONFIG_IRDA_ULTRA
void irlap_unitdata_indication ( struct irlap_cb * self , struct sk_buff * skb )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( skb ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
/* Hide LAP header from IrLMP layer */
skb_pull ( skb , LAP_ADDR_HEADER + LAP_CTRL_HEADER ) ;
irlmp_link_unitdata_indication ( self - > notify . instance , skb ) ;
}
# endif /* CONFIG_IRDA_ULTRA */
/*
* Function irlap_disconnect_request ( void )
*
* Request to disconnect connection by service user
*/
void irlap_disconnect_request ( struct irlap_cb * self )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
/* Don't disconnect until all data frames are successfully sent */
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if ( ! skb_queue_empty ( & self - > txq ) ) {
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self - > disconnect_pending = TRUE ;
return ;
}
/* Check if we are in the right state for disconnecting */
switch ( self - > state ) {
tree-wide: fix assorted typos all over the place
That is "success", "unknown", "through", "performance", "[re|un]mapping"
, "access", "default", "reasonable", "[con]currently", "temperature"
, "channel", "[un]used", "application", "example","hierarchy", "therefore"
, "[over|under]flow", "contiguous", "threshold", "enough" and others.
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
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case LAP_XMIT_P : /* FALLTHROUGH */
case LAP_XMIT_S : /* FALLTHROUGH */
case LAP_CONN : /* FALLTHROUGH */
case LAP_RESET_WAIT : /* FALLTHROUGH */
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case LAP_RESET_CHECK :
irlap_do_event ( self , DISCONNECT_REQUEST , NULL , NULL ) ;
break ;
default :
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pr_debug ( " %s(), disconnect pending! \n " , __func__ ) ;
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self - > disconnect_pending = TRUE ;
break ;
}
}
/*
* Function irlap_disconnect_indication ( void )
*
* Disconnect request from other device
*
*/
void irlap_disconnect_indication ( struct irlap_cb * self , LAP_REASON reason )
{
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pr_debug ( " %s(), reason=%s \n " , __func__ , lap_reasons [ reason ] ) ;
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IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
/* Flush queues */
irlap_flush_all_queues ( self ) ;
switch ( reason ) {
case LAP_RESET_INDICATION :
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pr_debug ( " %s(), Sending reset request! \n " , __func__ ) ;
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irlap_do_event ( self , RESET_REQUEST , NULL , NULL ) ;
break ;
tree-wide: fix assorted typos all over the place
That is "success", "unknown", "through", "performance", "[re|un]mapping"
, "access", "default", "reasonable", "[con]currently", "temperature"
, "channel", "[un]used", "application", "example","hierarchy", "therefore"
, "[over|under]flow", "contiguous", "threshold", "enough" and others.
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2009-11-14 18:09:05 +03:00
case LAP_NO_RESPONSE : /* FALLTHROUGH */
case LAP_DISC_INDICATION : /* FALLTHROUGH */
case LAP_FOUND_NONE : /* FALLTHROUGH */
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case LAP_MEDIA_BUSY :
irlmp_link_disconnect_indication ( self - > notify . instance , self ,
reason , NULL ) ;
break ;
default :
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net_err_ratelimited ( " %s: Unknown reason %d \n " ,
__func__ , reason ) ;
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}
}
/*
* Function irlap_discovery_request ( gen_addr_bit )
*
* Start one single discovery operation .
*
*/
void irlap_discovery_request ( struct irlap_cb * self , discovery_t * discovery )
{
struct irlap_info info ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( discovery ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
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pr_debug ( " %s(), nslots = %d \n " , __func__ , discovery - > nslots ) ;
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IRDA_ASSERT ( ( discovery - > nslots = = 1 ) | | ( discovery - > nslots = = 6 ) | |
( discovery - > nslots = = 8 ) | | ( discovery - > nslots = = 16 ) ,
return ; ) ;
/* Discovery is only possible in NDM mode */
if ( self - > state ! = LAP_NDM ) {
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pr_debug ( " %s(), discovery only possible in NDM mode \n " ,
__func__ ) ;
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irlap_discovery_confirm ( self , NULL ) ;
/* Note : in theory, if we are not in NDM, we could postpone
* the discovery like we do for connection request .
* In practice , it ' s not worth it . If the media was busy ,
* it ' s likely next time around it won ' t be busy . If we are
* in REPLY state , we will get passive discovery info & event .
* Jean II */
return ;
}
/* Check if last discovery request finished in time, or if
* it was aborted due to the media busy flag . */
if ( self - > discovery_log ! = NULL ) {
hashbin_delete ( self - > discovery_log , ( FREE_FUNC ) kfree ) ;
self - > discovery_log = NULL ;
}
/* All operations will occur at predictable time, no need to lock */
self - > discovery_log = hashbin_new ( HB_NOLOCK ) ;
if ( self - > discovery_log = = NULL ) {
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net_warn_ratelimited ( " %s(), Unable to allocate discovery log! \n " ,
__func__ ) ;
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return ;
}
info . S = discovery - > nslots ; /* Number of slots */
info . s = 0 ; /* Current slot */
self - > discovery_cmd = discovery ;
info . discovery = discovery ;
/* sysctl_slot_timeout bounds are checked in irsysctl.c - Jean II */
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self - > slot_timeout = msecs_to_jiffies ( sysctl_slot_timeout ) ;
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irlap_do_event ( self , DISCOVERY_REQUEST , NULL , & info ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_discovery_confirm ( log )
*
* A device has been discovered in front of this station , we
* report directly to LMP .
*/
void irlap_discovery_confirm ( struct irlap_cb * self , hashbin_t * discovery_log )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > notify . instance ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
/*
* Check for successful discovery , since we are then allowed to clear
* the media busy condition ( IrLAP 6.13 .4 - p .94 ) . This should allow
* us to make connection attempts much faster and easier ( i . e . no
* collisions ) .
* Setting media busy to false will also generate an event allowing
* to process pending events in NDM state machine .
* Note : the spec doesn ' t define what ' s a successful discovery is .
* If we want Ultra to work , it ' s successful even if there is
* nobody discovered - Jean II
*/
if ( discovery_log )
irda_device_set_media_busy ( self - > netdev , FALSE ) ;
/* Inform IrLMP */
irlmp_link_discovery_confirm ( self - > notify . instance , discovery_log ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_discovery_indication ( log )
*
* Somebody is trying to discover us !
*
*/
void irlap_discovery_indication ( struct irlap_cb * self , discovery_t * discovery )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( discovery ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > notify . instance ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
/* A device is very likely to connect immediately after it performs
* a successful discovery . This means that in our case , we are much
* more likely to receive a connection request over the medium .
* So , we backoff to avoid collisions .
* IrLAP spec 6.13 .4 suggest 100 ms . . .
* Note : this little trick actually make a * BIG * difference . If I set
* my Linux box with discovery enabled and one Ultra frame sent every
* second , my Palm has no trouble connecting to it every time !
* Jean II */
irda_device_set_media_busy ( self - > netdev , SMALL ) ;
irlmp_link_discovery_indication ( self - > notify . instance , discovery ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_status_indication ( quality_of_link )
*/
void irlap_status_indication ( struct irlap_cb * self , int quality_of_link )
{
switch ( quality_of_link ) {
case STATUS_NO_ACTIVITY :
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net_info_ratelimited ( " IrLAP, no activity on link! \n " ) ;
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break ;
case STATUS_NOISY :
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net_info_ratelimited ( " IrLAP, noisy link! \n " ) ;
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break ;
default :
break ;
}
irlmp_status_indication ( self - > notify . instance ,
quality_of_link , LOCK_NO_CHANGE ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_reset_indication ( void )
*/
void irlap_reset_indication ( struct irlap_cb * self )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
if ( self - > state = = LAP_RESET_WAIT )
irlap_do_event ( self , RESET_REQUEST , NULL , NULL ) ;
else
irlap_do_event ( self , RESET_RESPONSE , NULL , NULL ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_reset_confirm ( void )
*/
void irlap_reset_confirm ( void )
{
}
/*
* Function irlap_generate_rand_time_slot ( S , s )
*
* Generate a random time slot between s and S - 1 where
* S = Number of slots ( 0 - > S - 1 )
* s = Current slot
*/
int irlap_generate_rand_time_slot ( int S , int s )
{
static int rand ;
int slot ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( ( S - s ) > 0 , return 0 ; ) ;
rand + = jiffies ;
rand ^ = ( rand < < 12 ) ;
rand ^ = ( rand > > 20 ) ;
slot = s + rand % ( S - s ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( ( slot > = s ) | | ( slot < S ) , return 0 ; ) ;
return slot ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_update_nr_received ( nr )
*
* Remove all acknowledged frames in current window queue . This code is
* not intuitive and you should not try to change it . If you think it
* contains bugs , please mail a patch to the author instead .
*/
void irlap_update_nr_received ( struct irlap_cb * self , int nr )
{
struct sk_buff * skb = NULL ;
int count = 0 ;
/*
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* Remove all the ack - ed frames from the window queue .
*/
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/*
* Optimize for the common case . It is most likely that the receiver
* will acknowledge all the frames we have sent ! So in that case we
* delete all frames stored in window .
*/
if ( nr = = self - > vs ) {
while ( ( skb = skb_dequeue ( & self - > wx_list ) ) ! = NULL ) {
dev_kfree_skb ( skb ) ;
}
/* The last acked frame is the next to send minus one */
self - > va = nr - 1 ;
} else {
/* Remove all acknowledged frames in current window */
while ( ( skb_peek ( & self - > wx_list ) ! = NULL ) & &
( ( ( self - > va + 1 ) % 8 ) ! = nr ) )
{
skb = skb_dequeue ( & self - > wx_list ) ;
dev_kfree_skb ( skb ) ;
self - > va = ( self - > va + 1 ) % 8 ;
count + + ;
}
}
/* Advance window */
self - > window = self - > window_size - skb_queue_len ( & self - > wx_list ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_validate_ns_received ( ns )
*
* Validate the next to send ( ns ) field from received frame .
*/
int irlap_validate_ns_received ( struct irlap_cb * self , int ns )
{
/* ns as expected? */
if ( ns = = self - > vr )
return NS_EXPECTED ;
/*
* Stations are allowed to treat invalid NS as unexpected NS
* IrLAP , Recv . . . with - invalid - Ns . p . 84
*/
return NS_UNEXPECTED ;
/* return NR_INVALID; */
}
/*
* Function irlap_validate_nr_received ( nr )
*
* Validate the next to receive ( nr ) field from received frame .
*
*/
int irlap_validate_nr_received ( struct irlap_cb * self , int nr )
{
/* nr as expected? */
if ( nr = = self - > vs ) {
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pr_debug ( " %s(), expected! \n " , __func__ ) ;
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return NR_EXPECTED ;
}
/*
* unexpected nr ? ( but within current window ) , first we check if the
* ns numbers of the frames in the current window wrap .
*/
if ( self - > va < self - > vs ) {
if ( ( nr > = self - > va ) & & ( nr < = self - > vs ) )
return NR_UNEXPECTED ;
} else {
if ( ( nr > = self - > va ) | | ( nr < = self - > vs ) )
return NR_UNEXPECTED ;
}
/* Invalid nr! */
return NR_INVALID ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_initiate_connection_state ( )
*
* Initialize the connection state parameters
*
*/
void irlap_initiate_connection_state ( struct irlap_cb * self )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
/* Next to send and next to receive */
self - > vs = self - > vr = 0 ;
/* Last frame which got acked (0 - 1) % 8 */
self - > va = 7 ;
self - > window = 1 ;
self - > remote_busy = FALSE ;
self - > retry_count = 0 ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_wait_min_turn_around ( self , qos )
*
* Wait negotiated minimum turn around time , this function actually sets
* the number of BOS ' s that must be sent before the next transmitted
* frame in order to delay for the specified amount of time . This is
* done to avoid using timers , and the forbidden udelay !
*/
void irlap_wait_min_turn_around ( struct irlap_cb * self , struct qos_info * qos )
{
__u32 min_turn_time ;
__u32 speed ;
/* Get QoS values. */
speed = qos - > baud_rate . value ;
min_turn_time = qos - > min_turn_time . value ;
/* No need to calculate XBOFs for speeds over 115200 bps */
if ( speed > 115200 ) {
self - > mtt_required = min_turn_time ;
return ;
}
/*
* Send additional BOF ' s for the next frame for the requested
* min turn time , so now we must calculate how many chars ( XBOF ' s ) we
* must send for the requested time period ( min turn time )
*/
self - > xbofs_delay = irlap_min_turn_time_in_bytes ( speed , min_turn_time ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_flush_all_queues ( void )
*
* Flush all queues
*
*/
void irlap_flush_all_queues ( struct irlap_cb * self )
{
struct sk_buff * skb ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
/* Free transmission queue */
while ( ( skb = skb_dequeue ( & self - > txq ) ) ! = NULL )
dev_kfree_skb ( skb ) ;
while ( ( skb = skb_dequeue ( & self - > txq_ultra ) ) ! = NULL )
dev_kfree_skb ( skb ) ;
/* Free sliding window buffered packets */
while ( ( skb = skb_dequeue ( & self - > wx_list ) ) ! = NULL )
dev_kfree_skb ( skb ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_setspeed ( self , speed )
*
* Change the speed of the IrDA port
*
*/
static void irlap_change_speed ( struct irlap_cb * self , __u32 speed , int now )
{
struct sk_buff * skb ;
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pr_debug ( " %s(), setting speed to %d \n " , __func__ , speed ) ;
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IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
self - > speed = speed ;
/* Change speed now, or just piggyback speed on frames */
if ( now ) {
/* Send down empty frame to trigger speed change */
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skb = alloc_skb ( 0 , GFP_ATOMIC ) ;
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if ( skb )
irlap_queue_xmit ( self , skb ) ;
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}
}
/*
* Function irlap_init_qos_capabilities ( self , qos )
*
* Initialize QoS for this IrLAP session , What we do is to compute the
* intersection of the QoS capabilities for the user , driver and for
* IrLAP itself . Normally , IrLAP will not specify any values , but it can
* be used to restrict certain values .
*/
static void irlap_init_qos_capabilities ( struct irlap_cb * self ,
struct qos_info * qos_user )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > netdev ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
/* Start out with the maximum QoS support possible */
irda_init_max_qos_capabilies ( & self - > qos_rx ) ;
/* Apply drivers QoS capabilities */
irda_qos_compute_intersection ( & self - > qos_rx , self - > qos_dev ) ;
/*
* Check for user supplied QoS parameters . The service user is only
* allowed to supply these values . We check each parameter since the
* user may not have set all of them .
*/
if ( qos_user ) {
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pr_debug ( " %s(), Found user specified QoS! \n " , __func__ ) ;
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if ( qos_user - > baud_rate . bits )
self - > qos_rx . baud_rate . bits & = qos_user - > baud_rate . bits ;
if ( qos_user - > max_turn_time . bits )
self - > qos_rx . max_turn_time . bits & = qos_user - > max_turn_time . bits ;
if ( qos_user - > data_size . bits )
self - > qos_rx . data_size . bits & = qos_user - > data_size . bits ;
if ( qos_user - > link_disc_time . bits )
self - > qos_rx . link_disc_time . bits & = qos_user - > link_disc_time . bits ;
}
/* Use 500ms in IrLAP for now */
self - > qos_rx . max_turn_time . bits & = 0x01 ;
/* Set data size */
/*self->qos_rx.data_size.bits &= 0x03;*/
irda_qos_bits_to_value ( & self - > qos_rx ) ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_apply_default_connection_parameters ( void , now )
*
* Use the default connection and transmission parameters
*/
void irlap_apply_default_connection_parameters ( struct irlap_cb * self )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
/* xbofs : Default value in NDM */
self - > next_bofs = 12 ;
self - > bofs_count = 12 ;
/* NDM Speed is 9600 */
irlap_change_speed ( self , 9600 , TRUE ) ;
/* Set mbusy when going to NDM state */
irda_device_set_media_busy ( self - > netdev , TRUE ) ;
/*
* Generate random connection address for this session , which must
* be 7 bits wide and different from 0x00 and 0xfe
*/
while ( ( self - > caddr = = 0x00 ) | | ( self - > caddr = = 0xfe ) ) {
get_random_bytes ( & self - > caddr , sizeof ( self - > caddr ) ) ;
self - > caddr & = 0xfe ;
}
/* Use default values until connection has been negitiated */
self - > slot_timeout = sysctl_slot_timeout ;
self - > final_timeout = FINAL_TIMEOUT ;
self - > poll_timeout = POLL_TIMEOUT ;
self - > wd_timeout = WD_TIMEOUT ;
/* Set some default values */
self - > qos_tx . baud_rate . value = 9600 ;
self - > qos_rx . baud_rate . value = 9600 ;
self - > qos_tx . max_turn_time . value = 0 ;
self - > qos_rx . max_turn_time . value = 0 ;
self - > qos_tx . min_turn_time . value = 0 ;
self - > qos_rx . min_turn_time . value = 0 ;
self - > qos_tx . data_size . value = 64 ;
self - > qos_rx . data_size . value = 64 ;
self - > qos_tx . window_size . value = 1 ;
self - > qos_rx . window_size . value = 1 ;
self - > qos_tx . additional_bofs . value = 12 ;
self - > qos_rx . additional_bofs . value = 12 ;
self - > qos_tx . link_disc_time . value = 0 ;
self - > qos_rx . link_disc_time . value = 0 ;
irlap_flush_all_queues ( self ) ;
self - > disconnect_pending = FALSE ;
self - > connect_pending = FALSE ;
}
/*
* Function irlap_apply_connection_parameters ( qos , now )
*
* Initialize IrLAP with the negotiated QoS values
*
* If ' now ' is false , the speed and xbofs will be changed after the next
* frame is sent .
* If ' now ' is true , the speed and xbofs is changed immediately
*/
void irlap_apply_connection_parameters ( struct irlap_cb * self , int now )
{
IRDA_ASSERT ( self ! = NULL , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return ; ) ;
/* Set the negotiated xbofs value */
self - > next_bofs = self - > qos_tx . additional_bofs . value ;
if ( now )
self - > bofs_count = self - > next_bofs ;
/* Set the negotiated link speed (may need the new xbofs value) */
irlap_change_speed ( self , self - > qos_tx . baud_rate . value , now ) ;
self - > window_size = self - > qos_tx . window_size . value ;
self - > window = self - > qos_tx . window_size . value ;
# ifdef CONFIG_IRDA_DYNAMIC_WINDOW
/*
* Calculate how many bytes it is possible to transmit before the
* link must be turned around
*/
self - > line_capacity =
irlap_max_line_capacity ( self - > qos_tx . baud_rate . value ,
self - > qos_tx . max_turn_time . value ) ;
self - > bytes_left = self - > line_capacity ;
# endif /* CONFIG_IRDA_DYNAMIC_WINDOW */
/*
* Initialize timeout values , some of the rules are listed on
* page 92 in IrLAP .
*/
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > qos_tx . max_turn_time . value ! = 0 , return ; ) ;
IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > qos_rx . max_turn_time . value ! = 0 , return ; ) ;
/* The poll timeout applies only to the primary station.
* It defines the maximum time the primary stay in XMIT mode
* before timeout and turning the link around ( sending a RR ) .
* Or , this is how much we can keep the pf bit in primary mode .
* Therefore , it must be lower or equal than our * OWN * max turn around .
* Jean II */
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self - > poll_timeout = msecs_to_jiffies (
self - > qos_tx . max_turn_time . value ) ;
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/* The Final timeout applies only to the primary station.
* It defines the maximum time the primary wait ( mostly in RECV mode )
* for an answer from the secondary station before polling it again .
* Therefore , it must be greater or equal than our * PARTNER *
* max turn around time - Jean II */
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self - > final_timeout = msecs_to_jiffies (
self - > qos_rx . max_turn_time . value ) ;
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/* The Watchdog Bit timeout applies only to the secondary station.
* It defines the maximum time the secondary wait ( mostly in RECV mode )
* for poll from the primary station before getting annoyed .
* Therefore , it must be greater or equal than our * PARTNER *
* max turn around time - Jean II */
self - > wd_timeout = self - > final_timeout * 2 ;
/*
* N1 and N2 are maximum retry count for * both * the final timer
* and the wd timer ( with a factor 2 ) as defined above .
* After N1 retry of a timer , we give a warning to the user .
* After N2 retry , we consider the link dead and disconnect it .
* Jean II
*/
/*
* Set N1 to 0 if Link Disconnect / Threshold Time = 3 and set it to
* 3 seconds otherwise . See page 71 in IrLAP for more details .
* Actually , it ' s not always 3 seconds , as we allow to set
* it via sysctl . . . Max maxtt is 500 ms , and N1 need to be multiple
* of 2 , so 1 second is minimum we can allow . - Jean II
*/
if ( self - > qos_tx . link_disc_time . value = = sysctl_warn_noreply_time )
/*
* If we set N1 to 0 , it will trigger immediately , which is
* not what we want . What we really want is to disable it ,
* Jean II
*/
self - > N1 = - 2 ; /* Disable - Need to be multiple of 2*/
else
self - > N1 = sysctl_warn_noreply_time * 1000 /
self - > qos_rx . max_turn_time . value ;
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pr_debug ( " Setting N1 = %d \n " , self - > N1 ) ;
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/* Set N2 to match our own disconnect time */
self - > N2 = self - > qos_tx . link_disc_time . value * 1000 /
self - > qos_rx . max_turn_time . value ;
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pr_debug ( " Setting N2 = %d \n " , self - > N2 ) ;
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}
# ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
struct irlap_iter_state {
int id ;
} ;
static void * irlap_seq_start ( struct seq_file * seq , loff_t * pos )
{
struct irlap_iter_state * iter = seq - > private ;
struct irlap_cb * self ;
/* Protect our access to the tsap list */
spin_lock_irq ( & irlap - > hb_spinlock ) ;
iter - > id = 0 ;
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for ( self = ( struct irlap_cb * ) hashbin_get_first ( irlap ) ;
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self ; self = ( struct irlap_cb * ) hashbin_get_next ( irlap ) ) {
if ( iter - > id = = * pos )
break ;
+ + iter - > id ;
}
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return self ;
}
static void * irlap_seq_next ( struct seq_file * seq , void * v , loff_t * pos )
{
struct irlap_iter_state * iter = seq - > private ;
+ + * pos ;
+ + iter - > id ;
return ( void * ) hashbin_get_next ( irlap ) ;
}
static void irlap_seq_stop ( struct seq_file * seq , void * v )
{
spin_unlock_irq ( & irlap - > hb_spinlock ) ;
}
static int irlap_seq_show ( struct seq_file * seq , void * v )
{
const struct irlap_iter_state * iter = seq - > private ;
const struct irlap_cb * self = v ;
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IRDA_ASSERT ( self - > magic = = LAP_MAGIC , return - EINVAL ; ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " irlap%d " , iter - > id ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " state: %s \n " ,
irlap_state [ self - > state ] ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " device name: %s, " ,
( self - > netdev ) ? self - > netdev - > name : " bug " ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " hardware name: %s \n " , self - > hw_name ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " caddr: %#02x, " , self - > caddr ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " saddr: %#08x, " , self - > saddr ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " daddr: %#08x \n " , self - > daddr ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " win size: %d, " ,
self - > window_size ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " win: %d, " , self - > window ) ;
# ifdef CONFIG_IRDA_DYNAMIC_WINDOW
seq_printf ( seq , " line capacity: %d, " ,
self - > line_capacity ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " bytes left: %d \n " , self - > bytes_left ) ;
# endif /* CONFIG_IRDA_DYNAMIC_WINDOW */
seq_printf ( seq , " tx queue len: %d " ,
skb_queue_len ( & self - > txq ) ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " win queue len: %d " ,
skb_queue_len ( & self - > wx_list ) ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " rbusy: %s " , self - > remote_busy ?
" TRUE " : " FALSE " ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " mbusy: %s \n " , self - > media_busy ?
" TRUE " : " FALSE " ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " retrans: %d " , self - > retry_count ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " vs: %d " , self - > vs ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " vr: %d " , self - > vr ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " va: %d \n " , self - > va ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " qos \t bps \t maxtt \t dsize \t winsize \t addbofs \t mintt \t ldisc \t comp \n " ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " tx \t %d \t " ,
self - > qos_tx . baud_rate . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \t " ,
self - > qos_tx . max_turn_time . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \t " ,
self - > qos_tx . data_size . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \t " ,
self - > qos_tx . window_size . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \t " ,
self - > qos_tx . additional_bofs . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \t " ,
self - > qos_tx . min_turn_time . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \t " ,
self - > qos_tx . link_disc_time . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " \n " ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " rx \t %d \t " ,
self - > qos_rx . baud_rate . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \t " ,
self - > qos_rx . max_turn_time . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \t " ,
self - > qos_rx . data_size . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \t " ,
self - > qos_rx . window_size . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \t " ,
self - > qos_rx . additional_bofs . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \t " ,
self - > qos_rx . min_turn_time . value ) ;
seq_printf ( seq , " %d \n " ,
self - > qos_rx . link_disc_time . value ) ;
return 0 ;
}
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static const struct seq_operations irlap_seq_ops = {
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. start = irlap_seq_start ,
. next = irlap_seq_next ,
. stop = irlap_seq_stop ,
. show = irlap_seq_show ,
} ;
static int irlap_seq_open ( struct inode * inode , struct file * file )
{
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if ( irlap = = NULL )
return - EINVAL ;
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return seq_open_private ( file , & irlap_seq_ops ,
sizeof ( struct irlap_iter_state ) ) ;
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}
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const struct file_operations irlap_seq_fops = {
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. owner = THIS_MODULE ,
. open = irlap_seq_open ,
. read = seq_read ,
. llseek = seq_lseek ,
. release = seq_release_private ,
} ;
# endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */