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This massively accelerates slirp reception speed: If data arrives faster than the guest can read it from the input buffer, the file descriptor for the corresponding socket was taken out of the fdset for select. However, the event of the guest reading enough data from the buffer was not signaled. Thus, the io-thread only noticed this change on the next time-driven poll. Fix this by kicking the io-thread as required. Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
188 lines
4.0 KiB
C
188 lines
4.0 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 1995 Danny Gasparovski.
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*
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* Please read the file COPYRIGHT for the
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* terms and conditions of the copyright.
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*/
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#include <slirp.h>
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#include <main-loop.h>
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static void sbappendsb(struct sbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m);
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void
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sbfree(struct sbuf *sb)
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{
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free(sb->sb_data);
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}
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void
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sbdrop(struct sbuf *sb, int num)
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{
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int limit = sb->sb_datalen / 2;
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/*
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* We can only drop how much we have
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* This should never succeed
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*/
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if(num > sb->sb_cc)
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num = sb->sb_cc;
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sb->sb_cc -= num;
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sb->sb_rptr += num;
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if(sb->sb_rptr >= sb->sb_data + sb->sb_datalen)
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sb->sb_rptr -= sb->sb_datalen;
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if (sb->sb_cc < limit && sb->sb_cc + num >= limit) {
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qemu_notify_event();
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}
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}
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void
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sbreserve(struct sbuf *sb, int size)
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{
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if (sb->sb_data) {
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/* Already alloced, realloc if necessary */
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if (sb->sb_datalen != size) {
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sb->sb_wptr = sb->sb_rptr = sb->sb_data = (char *)realloc(sb->sb_data, size);
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sb->sb_cc = 0;
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if (sb->sb_wptr)
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sb->sb_datalen = size;
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else
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sb->sb_datalen = 0;
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}
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} else {
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sb->sb_wptr = sb->sb_rptr = sb->sb_data = (char *)malloc(size);
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sb->sb_cc = 0;
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if (sb->sb_wptr)
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sb->sb_datalen = size;
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else
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sb->sb_datalen = 0;
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}
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}
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/*
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* Try and write() to the socket, whatever doesn't get written
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* append to the buffer... for a host with a fast net connection,
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* this prevents an unnecessary copy of the data
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* (the socket is non-blocking, so we won't hang)
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*/
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void
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sbappend(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *m)
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{
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int ret = 0;
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DEBUG_CALL("sbappend");
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DEBUG_ARG("so = %lx", (long)so);
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DEBUG_ARG("m = %lx", (long)m);
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DEBUG_ARG("m->m_len = %d", m->m_len);
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/* Shouldn't happen, but... e.g. foreign host closes connection */
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if (m->m_len <= 0) {
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m_free(m);
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return;
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}
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/*
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* If there is urgent data, call sosendoob
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* if not all was sent, sowrite will take care of the rest
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* (The rest of this function is just an optimisation)
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*/
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if (so->so_urgc) {
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sbappendsb(&so->so_rcv, m);
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m_free(m);
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sosendoob(so);
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return;
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}
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/*
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* We only write if there's nothing in the buffer,
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* ottherwise it'll arrive out of order, and hence corrupt
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*/
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if (!so->so_rcv.sb_cc)
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ret = slirp_send(so, m->m_data, m->m_len, 0);
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if (ret <= 0) {
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/*
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* Nothing was written
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* It's possible that the socket has closed, but
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* we don't need to check because if it has closed,
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* it will be detected in the normal way by soread()
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*/
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sbappendsb(&so->so_rcv, m);
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} else if (ret != m->m_len) {
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/*
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* Something was written, but not everything..
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* sbappendsb the rest
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*/
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m->m_len -= ret;
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m->m_data += ret;
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sbappendsb(&so->so_rcv, m);
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} /* else */
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/* Whatever happened, we free the mbuf */
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m_free(m);
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}
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/*
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* Copy the data from m into sb
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* The caller is responsible to make sure there's enough room
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*/
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static void
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sbappendsb(struct sbuf *sb, struct mbuf *m)
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{
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int len, n, nn;
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len = m->m_len;
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if (sb->sb_wptr < sb->sb_rptr) {
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n = sb->sb_rptr - sb->sb_wptr;
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if (n > len) n = len;
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memcpy(sb->sb_wptr, m->m_data, n);
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} else {
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/* Do the right edge first */
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n = sb->sb_data + sb->sb_datalen - sb->sb_wptr;
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if (n > len) n = len;
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memcpy(sb->sb_wptr, m->m_data, n);
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len -= n;
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if (len) {
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/* Now the left edge */
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nn = sb->sb_rptr - sb->sb_data;
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if (nn > len) nn = len;
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memcpy(sb->sb_data,m->m_data+n,nn);
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n += nn;
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}
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}
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sb->sb_cc += n;
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sb->sb_wptr += n;
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if (sb->sb_wptr >= sb->sb_data + sb->sb_datalen)
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sb->sb_wptr -= sb->sb_datalen;
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}
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/*
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* Copy data from sbuf to a normal, straight buffer
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* Don't update the sbuf rptr, this will be
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* done in sbdrop when the data is acked
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*/
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void
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sbcopy(struct sbuf *sb, int off, int len, char *to)
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{
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char *from;
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from = sb->sb_rptr + off;
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if (from >= sb->sb_data + sb->sb_datalen)
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from -= sb->sb_datalen;
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if (from < sb->sb_wptr) {
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if (len > sb->sb_cc) len = sb->sb_cc;
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memcpy(to,from,len);
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} else {
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/* re-use off */
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off = (sb->sb_data + sb->sb_datalen) - from;
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if (off > len) off = len;
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memcpy(to,from,off);
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len -= off;
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if (len)
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memcpy(to+off,sb->sb_data,len);
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}
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}
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