linux/include/net/tipc/tipc_port.h
Allan Stephens 0c3141e910 [TIPC]: Overhaul of socket locking logic
This patch modifies TIPC's socket code to follow the same approach
used by other protocols.  This change eliminates the need for a
mutex in the TIPC-specific portion of the socket protocol data
structure -- in its place, the standard Linux socket backlog queue
and associated locking routines are utilized.  These changes fix
a long-standing receive queue bug on SMP systems, and also enable
individual read and write threads to utilize a socket without
unnecessarily interfering with each other.

Signed-off-by: Allan Stephens <allan.stephens@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2008-04-15 00:22:02 -07:00

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/*
* include/net/tipc/tipc_port.h: Include file for privileged access to TIPC ports
*
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#ifndef _NET_TIPC_PORT_H_
#define _NET_TIPC_PORT_H_
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#include <linux/tipc.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <net/tipc/tipc_msg.h>
#define TIPC_FLOW_CONTROL_WIN 512
/**
* struct tipc_port - native TIPC port info available to privileged users
* @usr_handle: pointer to additional user-defined information about port
* @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
*/
struct tipc_port {
void *usr_handle;
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;
};
/**
* tipc_createport_raw - create a native TIPC port and return it's reference
*
* Note: 'dispatcher' and 'wakeup' deliver a locked port.
*/
u32 tipc_createport_raw(void *usr_handle,
u32 (*dispatcher)(struct tipc_port *, struct sk_buff *),
void (*wakeup)(struct tipc_port *),
const u32 importance);
int tipc_reject_msg(struct sk_buff *buf, u32 err);
int tipc_send_buf_fast(struct sk_buff *buf, u32 destnode);
void tipc_acknowledge(u32 port_ref,u32 ack);
struct tipc_port *tipc_get_port(const u32 ref);
void *tipc_get_handle(const u32 ref);
/*
* The following routines require that the port be locked on entry
*/
int tipc_disconnect_port(struct tipc_port *tp_ptr);
#endif
#endif