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Renamed _ap_instance to ai, adds a char * daf_name (to be set by ipcps
in ipcp-dev.h, later to be set when we generalise enrolment to DAFs).
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Fast path is split in north and southbound paths.
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The shm_du_map is renamed to shm_rdrbuff to reflect the Random
Deletion Ringbuffer used in the implementation. The close_on_exit call
is removed and SDUs are cleaned up by the application in the ap_fini()
call. This required a non-blocking peek() operation in the shm_ap_rbuff.
Some initial implementation for future support of qos cubes has been
added to the shm_rdrbuff.
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The complete data model inside the IRMd has been restructured. The
bind operation was revised to allow binding of AP and AP instances and
register those names with different DIFs (see "irm bind" for details).
Server applications require to call ap_init with a server name
argument, client application that do not the be reachable over any DIF
can call ap_init(NULL). Calling ap_init for a client with a specified
name will not have adverse consequences for the application, but will
consume unnecessary resources in the IRMd.
Application servers can now be started at any point after the IRMd has
been started. Starting servers, binding AP names and registering names in
DIFs can be performed in any order that does not defy temporal logic.
Supports naming instances by their pid. In case of IPCP Instances
created with the IRM tool, the name assigned during "irm ipcp create"
can be used.
All the changes required updates in the tools.
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lib, irmd: Bind AP instances to AP_subsets
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This call will allow grouping AP instances of a certain AP together
which are configured identically. Adds the bind operation to dev and
updates the applications to make use of this call. Flow_alloc is now
only called with the pid and doesn't send the apn anymore.
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This will add a timeout to the socket so that a process won't be
blocked by the actions of the process with which it is communicating
over the socket.
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Fix missing set of api upon flow_alloc.
Various locking fixes.
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This adds the functionality of exchanging the static DIF information
between 2 DIF members. After exchange the enrollment is stopped, and
the IPCP that initiated enrollment transitions to the enrolled state.
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Blocking I/O now uses condition variables in the shared memory instead
of busy waiting. Timeouts can be specified. This requires the size of
the rbuffs and du_map to be the same, to guarantee that when the
shm_du_map is not full, the ap_rbuffs can't be full either.
Added the timeout option to the flow for future use.
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This adds a flow_select() call that will sleep until an SDU can be
read on a flow. It returns the file descriptor for which an SDU is
ready. It takes as optional argument a timespec struct to specify a
timeout.
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When an application closes the shm_du_map, it will clean all remaining
sdu's for that application. Adds a function to clean the shm_du_map on
close.
Fixes #20.
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The stack used pid 0 (the scheduler) to indicate an invalid process
instance, probably as a leftover from the deprecated application
process instance id. Using -1 is a better solution.
Fixes #16.
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This PR enhances the shared memory providing recovery if a process
crashes. It adds a SHM_DU_TIMEOUT_MICROS variable, setting an
expiration time for SDU's when shared memory is full. If an
application doesn't read a blocking SDU within this time, the shared
memory will be cleansed of all SDU's for this application and the
application's rbuff will be cleared.
Some refactoring of the API's. Fixed wrong pthread checks in IRMd.
Fixes #13
Fixes #14
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Changes the variable name as well to API instead of PID.
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This changes the IRM API after discussions with Dimitri. The register
operation is now split into a bind and register operation. The same
for unregister; unbind and unregister. PIDs are now used as the
application instance name. A name for a PID is only provided for
scriptability in bash. It is therefore also no longer passed down to
the IPCP. Every operation on an IPCP through the IRM API has to use
the PID. Quering of the PIDs by name is possible. The IRM tool has
been updated to use this new API as well. A subcommand 'ipcp' has been
added for operations that take effect on IPCPs only.
Fixes #12
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This removes any implementation specific error numbers. Only errors
that are implementation independent should be returned.
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This adds error numbers specificly for Ouroboros. It also refactors
some of the header files that are installed.
Fixes #2
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Update to POSIX 200112L to allow use of robust mutexes in the
shm_du_map. Removed the implementation of the rw_lock in favor of
pthread_rwlock_t.
Placeholder for the shm_du_map_sanitize function.
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The registration function has been moved to the irm tool, applications
now need to be registered by an administrator. Currently only supports
one instance per registered name, and an AP can be registered under
only one name.
The irmd can now start a registered server application on demand.
For the full functionality of the tool, execute "irm register".
AP name removed from flow allocation. Flow allocation does not send
the source ap name as it is quite useless. The accept() call now only
returns the AE name.
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non-blocking write would return when the buffer was full
functions in dev now check validity of input file descripters
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Fixes some memleaks in dev.c in the case of error conditions.
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The fast path has been rewritten to have certainty to read the correct
flow. Deallocation will not release port_id's or fd's until they are
explicitly released locally.
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The shim UDP now supports deallocating a flow end-to-end. Contains
some stability fixes for flow allocation and some missing close()
calls in lib/sockets.
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dev.c: read now only reads an SDU if is is for the correct port_id
shm_ap_rbuff: added a function peek() that returns the port_id of the
tail.
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Adds a missing modulo calculation that would result in index -1 being
returned instead of zero when the ringbuffer skipped back to the
beginning.
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This avoids holding the long locks during accept() and alloc_res()
calls. Small reduction of time of other locks held. No changes in
locking logic.
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fd and flows are now all protected by the flows_lock while the overall
state of the AP is protected by the data_lock.
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The application can call accept(fd, NULL, NULL);
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cleanup of file descriptors for the shared memory.
also adds a missing NULL check and some invalidation in dev.c
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Port_id's weren't correctly released. Also removes remaining debug
logs from the library.
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Locking is required for multi-threaded applications. Flows are locked
separately. Read/Write locks are used for concurrent reads.
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allows setting the oflags to make flow_read and flow_write blocking or
non-blocking (FLOW_O_NONBLOCK).
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This allows someone to disable the use of DNS in the shim UDP. It also
adds a config file specific for the shim UDP (which holds the nsupdate
location). Certain defines were also moved to the global config file.
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This commit adds locking to the IRMd with a single global lock.
It also fixes some issues in cleaning up the daemon.
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returning -1 as uint32_t leads to bugs.
also changed types in GPB to sint to use zigzag encoding.
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This commit has a first implementation of flow allocation (the "slow
path") and read/write (the "fast path") for ouroboros. It provides
basic but unstable communications over the shared memory.
It required a lot of changes all over the stack, and fixes a number of
previously undetected issues.
This PR still need heavy revision regarding data model, locking and
cleanup.
lib/dev: modifications to the API. It now uses an ap_init() call to
set the AP name and sets the Instance ID to the pid of the process. It
also binds the AP to the shared memory and creates tables for mappings
in the fast path. A call to ap_fini() releases the resources.
lib/shm_ap_rbuff: added ring buffer for data exchange between
processes in the fast path. It passes an index in the shm_du_map.
lib/shm_du_map: rewrote API to work with calls from dev.c. Garbage
collector added. Tests updated to new API.
ipcpd/ipcp-data: removed everything related to flows, as these are
universal for all ap's and kept in ap_data (dev.c), or similar structs
for shim ipcps.
shim-udp: added flow allocator and read/write functions and shm
elements.
irmd: revised data model and structures necessary for flow allocation.
tools: echo updated to new dev.h API.
messaging system was updated to comply with new flow allocation
messages. All exchanges use pid and port_id to bootstrap the fast
path.
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flow allocation now propagates on the client side up to the IPCP.
added UNKNOWN_AP and UNKNOWN_AE definitions to dev.h
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Unregistering ap's now works. An AP now registers/unregisters its AP-I
by sending its AP name and its pid to the IRMd. The IPCPs register
whatevercast names. An AP name is currently mapped on a whatevercast
name represented by the same string literal. The IRMd allows
registration of only one AP-I per AP. A Name Space Management system
is needed in the processing system so we can resolve this completely.
Changing the stack to register whatevercast names required some changes
all over the ipcpd implemented and in the library.
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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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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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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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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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