linux/net/tipc/discover.c
Allan Stephens 08c80e9a03 tipc: Remove prototype code for supporting slave nodes
Simplifies routines and data structures that were intended to allow
TIPC to support slave nodes (i.e. nodes that did not have links to
all of the other nodes in its cluster, forcing TIPC to route messages
that it could not deliver directly through a non-slave node).

Currently, TIPC supports only networks containing non-slave nodes,
so this code is unnecessary.

Note: The latest edition of the TIPC 2.0 Specification has eliminated
the concept of slave nodes entirely.

Signed-off-by: Allan Stephens <Allan.Stephens@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-01-01 13:57:48 -08:00

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/*
* net/tipc/discover.c
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2006, Ericsson AB
* Copyright (c) 2005-2006, Wind River Systems
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*/
#include "core.h"
#include "link.h"
#include "discover.h"
#include "port.h"
#include "name_table.h"
#define TIPC_LINK_REQ_INIT 125 /* min delay during bearer start up */
#define TIPC_LINK_REQ_FAST 2000 /* normal delay if bearer has no links */
#define TIPC_LINK_REQ_SLOW 600000 /* normal delay if bearer has links */
/*
* TODO: Most of the inter-cluster setup stuff should be
* rewritten, and be made conformant with specification.
*/
/**
* struct link_req - information about an ongoing link setup request
* @bearer: bearer issuing requests
* @dest: destination address for request messages
* @buf: request message to be (repeatedly) sent
* @timer: timer governing period between requests
* @timer_intv: current interval between requests (in ms)
*/
struct link_req {
struct bearer *bearer;
struct tipc_media_addr dest;
struct sk_buff *buf;
struct timer_list timer;
unsigned int timer_intv;
};
/**
* tipc_disc_init_msg - initialize a link setup message
* @type: message type (request or response)
* @req_links: number of links associated with message
* @dest_domain: network domain of node(s) which should respond to message
* @b_ptr: ptr to bearer issuing message
*/
static struct sk_buff *tipc_disc_init_msg(u32 type,
u32 req_links,
u32 dest_domain,
struct bearer *b_ptr)
{
struct sk_buff *buf = tipc_buf_acquire(DSC_H_SIZE);
struct tipc_msg *msg;
if (buf) {
msg = buf_msg(buf);
tipc_msg_init(msg, LINK_CONFIG, type, DSC_H_SIZE, dest_domain);
msg_set_non_seq(msg, 1);
msg_set_req_links(msg, req_links);
msg_set_dest_domain(msg, dest_domain);
msg_set_bc_netid(msg, tipc_net_id);
msg_set_media_addr(msg, &b_ptr->publ.addr);
}
return buf;
}
/**
* disc_dupl_alert - issue node address duplication alert
* @b_ptr: pointer to bearer detecting duplication
* @node_addr: duplicated node address
* @media_addr: media address advertised by duplicated node
*/
static void disc_dupl_alert(struct bearer *b_ptr, u32 node_addr,
struct tipc_media_addr *media_addr)
{
char node_addr_str[16];
char media_addr_str[64];
struct print_buf pb;
tipc_addr_string_fill(node_addr_str, node_addr);
tipc_printbuf_init(&pb, media_addr_str, sizeof(media_addr_str));
tipc_media_addr_printf(&pb, media_addr);
tipc_printbuf_validate(&pb);
warn("Duplicate %s using %s seen on <%s>\n",
node_addr_str, media_addr_str, b_ptr->publ.name);
}
/**
* tipc_disc_recv_msg - handle incoming link setup message (request or response)
* @buf: buffer containing message
* @b_ptr: bearer that message arrived on
*/
void tipc_disc_recv_msg(struct sk_buff *buf, struct bearer *b_ptr)
{
struct link *link;
struct tipc_media_addr media_addr;
struct tipc_msg *msg = buf_msg(buf);
u32 dest = msg_dest_domain(msg);
u32 orig = msg_prevnode(msg);
u32 net_id = msg_bc_netid(msg);
u32 type = msg_type(msg);
msg_get_media_addr(msg,&media_addr);
msg_dbg(msg, "RECV:");
buf_discard(buf);
if (net_id != tipc_net_id)
return;
if (!tipc_addr_domain_valid(dest))
return;
if (!tipc_addr_node_valid(orig))
return;
if (orig == tipc_own_addr) {
if (memcmp(&media_addr, &b_ptr->publ.addr, sizeof(media_addr)))
disc_dupl_alert(b_ptr, tipc_own_addr, &media_addr);
return;
}
if (!tipc_in_scope(dest, tipc_own_addr))
return;
if (in_own_cluster(orig)) {
/* Always accept link here */
struct sk_buff *rbuf;
struct tipc_media_addr *addr;
struct tipc_node *n_ptr = tipc_node_find(orig);
int link_fully_up;
dbg(" in own cluster\n");
if (n_ptr == NULL) {
n_ptr = tipc_node_create(orig);
if (!n_ptr)
return;
}
spin_lock_bh(&n_ptr->lock);
/* Don't talk to neighbor during cleanup after last session */
if (n_ptr->cleanup_required) {
spin_unlock_bh(&n_ptr->lock);
return;
}
link = n_ptr->links[b_ptr->identity];
if (!link) {
dbg("creating link\n");
link = tipc_link_create(b_ptr, orig, &media_addr);
if (!link) {
spin_unlock_bh(&n_ptr->lock);
return;
}
}
addr = &link->media_addr;
if (memcmp(addr, &media_addr, sizeof(*addr))) {
if (tipc_link_is_up(link) || (!link->started)) {
disc_dupl_alert(b_ptr, orig, &media_addr);
spin_unlock_bh(&n_ptr->lock);
return;
}
warn("Resetting link <%s>, peer interface address changed\n",
link->name);
memcpy(addr, &media_addr, sizeof(*addr));
tipc_link_reset(link);
}
link_fully_up = link_working_working(link);
spin_unlock_bh(&n_ptr->lock);
if ((type == DSC_RESP_MSG) || link_fully_up)
return;
rbuf = tipc_disc_init_msg(DSC_RESP_MSG, 1, orig, b_ptr);
if (rbuf != NULL) {
msg_dbg(buf_msg(rbuf),"SEND:");
b_ptr->media->send_msg(rbuf, &b_ptr->publ, &media_addr);
buf_discard(rbuf);
}
}
}
/**
* tipc_disc_stop_link_req - stop sending periodic link setup requests
* @req: ptr to link request structure
*/
void tipc_disc_stop_link_req(struct link_req *req)
{
if (!req)
return;
k_cancel_timer(&req->timer);
k_term_timer(&req->timer);
buf_discard(req->buf);
kfree(req);
}
/**
* tipc_disc_update_link_req - update frequency of periodic link setup requests
* @req: ptr to link request structure
*/
void tipc_disc_update_link_req(struct link_req *req)
{
if (!req)
return;
if (req->timer_intv == TIPC_LINK_REQ_SLOW) {
if (!req->bearer->nodes.count) {
req->timer_intv = TIPC_LINK_REQ_FAST;
k_start_timer(&req->timer, req->timer_intv);
}
} else if (req->timer_intv == TIPC_LINK_REQ_FAST) {
if (req->bearer->nodes.count) {
req->timer_intv = TIPC_LINK_REQ_SLOW;
k_start_timer(&req->timer, req->timer_intv);
}
} else {
/* leave timer "as is" if haven't yet reached a "normal" rate */
}
}
/**
* disc_timeout - send a periodic link setup request
* @req: ptr to link request structure
*
* Called whenever a link setup request timer associated with a bearer expires.
*/
static void disc_timeout(struct link_req *req)
{
spin_lock_bh(&req->bearer->publ.lock);
req->bearer->media->send_msg(req->buf, &req->bearer->publ, &req->dest);
if ((req->timer_intv == TIPC_LINK_REQ_SLOW) ||
(req->timer_intv == TIPC_LINK_REQ_FAST)) {
/* leave timer interval "as is" if already at a "normal" rate */
} else {
req->timer_intv *= 2;
if (req->timer_intv > TIPC_LINK_REQ_FAST)
req->timer_intv = TIPC_LINK_REQ_FAST;
if ((req->timer_intv == TIPC_LINK_REQ_FAST) &&
(req->bearer->nodes.count))
req->timer_intv = TIPC_LINK_REQ_SLOW;
}
k_start_timer(&req->timer, req->timer_intv);
spin_unlock_bh(&req->bearer->publ.lock);
}
/**
* tipc_disc_init_link_req - start sending periodic link setup requests
* @b_ptr: ptr to bearer issuing requests
* @dest: destination address for request messages
* @dest_domain: network domain of node(s) which should respond to message
* @req_links: max number of desired links
*
* Returns pointer to link request structure, or NULL if unable to create.
*/
struct link_req *tipc_disc_init_link_req(struct bearer *b_ptr,
const struct tipc_media_addr *dest,
u32 dest_domain,
u32 req_links)
{
struct link_req *req;
req = kmalloc(sizeof(*req), GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!req)
return NULL;
req->buf = tipc_disc_init_msg(DSC_REQ_MSG, req_links, dest_domain, b_ptr);
if (!req->buf) {
kfree(req);
return NULL;
}
memcpy(&req->dest, dest, sizeof(*dest));
req->bearer = b_ptr;
req->timer_intv = TIPC_LINK_REQ_INIT;
k_init_timer(&req->timer, (Handler)disc_timeout, (unsigned long)req);
k_start_timer(&req->timer, req->timer_intv);
return req;
}