linux/net/tipc/port.h
Jon Paul Maloy 4ccfe5e041 tipc: connection oriented transport uses new send functions
We move the message sending across established connections
to use the message preparation and send functions introduced
earlier in this series. We now do the message preparation
and call to the link send function directly from the socket,
instead of going via the port layer.

As a consequence of this change, the functions tipc_send(),
tipc_port_iovec_rcv(), tipc_port_iovec_reject() and tipc_reject_msg()
become unreferenced and can be eliminated from port.c. For the same
reason, the functions tipc_link_xmit_fast(), tipc_link_iovec_xmit_long()
and tipc_link_iovec_fast() can be eliminated from link.c.

Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jon.maloy@ericsson.com>
Reviewed-by: Erik Hugne <erik.hugne@ericsson.com>
Reviewed-by: Ying Xue <ying.xue@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-06-27 12:50:55 -07:00

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/*
* net/tipc/port.h: Include file for TIPC port code
*
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#ifndef _TIPC_PORT_H
#define _TIPC_PORT_H
#include "ref.h"
#include "net.h"
#include "msg.h"
#include "node_subscr.h"
#define TIPC_CONNACK_INTV 256
#define TIPC_FLOWCTRL_WIN (TIPC_CONNACK_INTV * 2)
#define TIPC_CONN_OVERLOAD_LIMIT ((TIPC_FLOWCTRL_WIN * 2 + 1) * \
SKB_TRUESIZE(TIPC_MAX_USER_MSG_SIZE))
/**
* struct tipc_port - TIPC port structure
* @lock: pointer to spinlock for controlling access to port
* @connected: non-zero if port is currently connected to a peer port
* @conn_type: TIPC type used when connection was established
* @conn_instance: TIPC instance used when connection was established
* @conn_unacked: number of unacknowledged messages received from peer port
* @published: non-zero if port has one or more associated names
* @congested: non-zero if cannot send because of link or port congestion
* @max_pkt: maximum packet size "hint" used when building messages sent by port
* @ref: unique reference to port in TIPC object registry
* @phdr: preformatted message header used when sending messages
* @port_list: adjacent ports in TIPC's global list of ports
* @wait_list: adjacent ports in list of ports waiting on link congestion
* @waiting_pkts:
* @sent: # of non-empty messages sent by port
* @acked: # of non-empty message acknowledgements from connected port's peer
* @publications: list of publications for port
* @pub_count: total # of publications port has made during its lifetime
* @probing_state:
* @probing_interval:
* @timer_ref:
* @subscription: "node down" subscription used to terminate failed connections
*/
struct tipc_port {
spinlock_t *lock;
int connected;
u32 conn_type;
u32 conn_instance;
u32 conn_unacked;
int published;
u32 congested;
u32 max_pkt;
u32 ref;
struct tipc_msg phdr;
struct list_head port_list;
struct list_head wait_list;
u32 waiting_pkts;
u32 sent;
u32 acked;
struct list_head publications;
u32 pub_count;
u32 probing_state;
u32 probing_interval;
struct timer_list timer;
struct tipc_node_subscr subscription;
};
extern spinlock_t tipc_port_list_lock;
struct tipc_port_list;
/*
* TIPC port manipulation routines
*/
u32 tipc_port_init(struct tipc_port *p_ptr,
const unsigned int importance);
void tipc_acknowledge(u32 port_ref, u32 ack);
void tipc_port_destroy(struct tipc_port *p_ptr);
int tipc_publish(struct tipc_port *p_ptr, unsigned int scope,
struct tipc_name_seq const *name_seq);
int tipc_withdraw(struct tipc_port *p_ptr, unsigned int scope,
struct tipc_name_seq const *name_seq);
int tipc_port_connect(u32 portref, struct tipc_portid const *port);
int tipc_port_disconnect(u32 portref);
int tipc_port_shutdown(u32 ref);
void tipc_port_wakeup(struct tipc_port *port);
/*
* The following routines require that the port be locked on entry
*/
int __tipc_port_disconnect(struct tipc_port *tp_ptr);
int __tipc_port_connect(u32 ref, struct tipc_port *p_ptr,
struct tipc_portid const *peer);
int tipc_port_peer_msg(struct tipc_port *p_ptr, struct tipc_msg *msg);
/*
* TIPC messaging routines
*/
int tipc_port_mcast_xmit(struct tipc_port *port,
struct tipc_name_seq const *seq,
struct iovec const *msg,
unsigned int len);
struct sk_buff *tipc_port_get_ports(void);
void tipc_port_proto_rcv(struct sk_buff *buf);
void tipc_port_mcast_rcv(struct sk_buff *buf, struct tipc_port_list *dp);
void tipc_port_reinit(void);
/**
* tipc_port_lock - lock port instance referred to and return its pointer
*/
static inline struct tipc_port *tipc_port_lock(u32 ref)
{
return (struct tipc_port *)tipc_ref_lock(ref);
}
/**
* tipc_port_unlock - unlock a port instance
*
* Can use pointer instead of tipc_ref_unlock() since port is already locked.
*/
static inline void tipc_port_unlock(struct tipc_port *p_ptr)
{
spin_unlock_bh(p_ptr->lock);
}
static inline int tipc_port_congested(struct tipc_port *p_ptr)
{
return ((p_ptr->sent - p_ptr->acked) >= TIPC_FLOWCTRL_WIN);
}
static inline u32 tipc_port_peernode(struct tipc_port *p_ptr)
{
return msg_destnode(&p_ptr->phdr);
}
static inline u32 tipc_port_peerport(struct tipc_port *p_ptr)
{
return msg_destport(&p_ptr->phdr);
}
static inline bool tipc_port_unreliable(struct tipc_port *port)
{
return msg_src_droppable(&port->phdr) != 0;
}
static inline void tipc_port_set_unreliable(struct tipc_port *port,
bool unreliable)
{
msg_set_src_droppable(&port->phdr, unreliable ? 1 : 0);
}
static inline bool tipc_port_unreturnable(struct tipc_port *port)
{
return msg_dest_droppable(&port->phdr) != 0;
}
static inline void tipc_port_set_unreturnable(struct tipc_port *port,
bool unreturnable)
{
msg_set_dest_droppable(&port->phdr, unreturnable ? 1 : 0);
}
static inline int tipc_port_importance(struct tipc_port *port)
{
return msg_importance(&port->phdr);
}
static inline void tipc_port_set_importance(struct tipc_port *port, int imp)
{
msg_set_importance(&port->phdr, (u32)imp);
}
#endif