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All messages sent to the IRMd now also get a reply back with the
result of the operation.
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API for handling flows
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lib: renamed rina_name_t to instance_name_t
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fixes wrong check, checks now use lazy evaluation
changed the order of instance_name_cpy to (dst, src)
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all functions taking a char * ap_name and uint id now take either a
instance_name_t or instance_name_t *
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FLOW_O_INVALID now defined in terms of conflicting options
bugfix in setopts
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forgotten return statement
forgotten NULL check
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Replace custom ser/des with GPB
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This removes the custom ser/des methods for communicating with the
IPCP daemon and also uses GPB instead.
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IRMd and dev.c now also use GPB instead of our own ser/des. irm_msg
struct has been dropped as well as the methods associated with it.
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Removes rina_name_t from that API. Passing ap_name and api_id as
params instead. The IRM tool has been updated accordingly. Some errors
in the build related to protobuf-c have also been resolved.
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This adds a cmake file so that the build can ask to generate
protobuf-c files from .proto files. The messages between the IRM and
the library are compiled into the library.
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moved the flow definition to the library and made it public.
thread-safety implemented without compiler checks.
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The flow structure can be used to maintain the status of flows in ipcp
instances. It should probably not be exposed outside ipcpd's.
It has a flag FLOW_MT_SAFE which includes locking in case the IPCP has
a multithreaded implementation that may require it.
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ipcpd: added shm_pci_t to manipulate PCI in shm
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Provides access to the members of the PCI for shm_du_buffs stored in
the shared memory ringbuffer.
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build: lib/CMakelist now uses variables
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lib/ipcpd: fixed logging mistake
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logs should be included in source, not in header
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lib: shared memory map
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Updated tests. Added code to drop a corner case (packet where the tail
PCI would cross the edge of the ring buffer) because solving this very
rare case is not worth the performance hit on the ringbuffer the extra
code would incur. This means the ringbuffer might drop a very small
percentage of packets.
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lib: Adds IRMd messages for the dev.h API calls
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This adds several messages for the dev.h API calls to communicate with
the IRM daemon. The deserializing of these messages is still missing
and the irmd hasn't been updated with them either.
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lib: updated log message formatting
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logs will now display as follows:
(EE): error, in red
(WW): warning, in yellow
(II): info, in green
(NI): missing code, in blue
(DB): debug messages in white
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tools: Simple echo application
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This adds a simple echo application written to show application how to
use the API. It also updates the dev.h header file with the insights
gained from performing this excercise.
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Got rid of divisions and modulo operations.
Change in the meaning of a #define.
SHM_DU_MAP_SIZE: is now an exponent of 2. Default is 10, allowing
for 1024 blocks in the map.
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Elements must be created/destroyed in order, but IPCPs can access PCI
while the PDU is in the ring buffer.
Test updated, no more waits are needed.
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The shared memory map will allow passing SDU's between IPCPs
efficiently. It is a single block of managed memory. SDU's are stored
in a shm_du_buff datastructure, which is a list of blocks inside the
shared memory region. The mechanism for passing SDU's is not yet
implemented and could be either within the region or using another
local IPC mechanism.
The following things are configured at compile time:
SHM_FILE_NAME : the name. Default is "ouroboros_du_map".
SHM_DU_BUFF_BLOCK_SIZE: size of a block inside the shared memory
region. Default is the pagesize of the system.
SHM_DU_MAP_SIZE : the approximate size in bytes of the shared
memory map. The actual filesize may differ by
a small margin. Default is 4MB.
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lib: fixes to du_buff
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fixes memleaks in du_buff and du_buff_test
fixes bug in copy operation
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lib: Add communication with IPCP daemon
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Some allocations were not freed in case the creation of a new IPCP
failed.
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This adds the messages required for the IRMd to communicate with an
IPC Process through the library.
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lib, irmd: Fix memleaks
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This removes some memleaks present in the sockets layer. It also fixes
the bad initialization of the difs_size param in the irm_msg.
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lib: Updated du_buff to limit allowable PCI size
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du_buff.c: LOG_WARN changed to LOG_ERR
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irmd, lib: Create and destroy IPC Processes
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This adds the functionality to create and destroy IPCPs. Upon creation
a new process is forked and execve'd. Upon destruction the IPCP is
destroyed by killing it with SIGTERM.
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