linux/net/tipc/port.h
Jon Paul Maloy 9b50fd087a tipc: replace port pointer with socket pointer in registry
In order to make tipc_sock the only entity referencable from other
parts of the stack, we add a tipc_sock pointer instead of a tipc_port
pointer to the registry. As a consequence, we also let the function
tipc_port_lock() return a pointer to a tipc_sock instead  of a tipc_port.
We keep the function's name for now, since the lock still is owned by
the port.

This is another step in the direction of eliminating port_lock, replacing
its usage with lock_sock() and bh_lock_sock().

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>
2014-08-23 11:18:34 -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
* @published: non-zero if port has one or more associated names
* @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
* @publications: list of publications for port
* @pub_count: total # of publications port has made during its lifetime
* @probing_state:
* @probing_interval:
* @timer_ref:
*/
struct tipc_port {
spinlock_t *lock;
int connected;
u32 conn_type;
u32 conn_instance;
int published;
u32 max_pkt;
u32 ref;
struct tipc_msg phdr;
struct list_head publications;
u32 pub_count;
u32 probing_state;
u32 probing_interval;
struct timer_list timer;
};
/*
* TIPC port manipulation routines
*/
u32 tipc_port_init(struct tipc_port *p_ptr,
const unsigned int importance);
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_peer_msg(struct tipc_port *p_ptr, struct tipc_msg *msg);
void tipc_port_reinit(void);
/**
* tipc_port_lock - lock port instance referred to and return its pointer
*/
static inline struct tipc_sock *tipc_port_lock(u32 ref)
{
return (struct tipc_sock *)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 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 int tipc_port_set_importance(struct tipc_port *port, int imp)
{
if (imp > TIPC_CRITICAL_IMPORTANCE)
return -EINVAL;
msg_set_importance(&port->phdr, (u32)imp);
return 0;
}
#endif