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If a thread with a pending flow terminates, ap_fini would wait for the
condvar to destroy the flow indefinitely.
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The QoS cubes were not initialized in dev.c, which sometimes caused
segfaults in the fmgr when calling ipcp_flow_get_qoscube.
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This corrects the license statements on all files. Installed headers
are LGPLv2.1, the rest of the code is GPLv2.
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Refactors the normal IPCP fmgr and ribmgr, and modifies the API for
cdap so that no callbacks are needed.
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This adds a hash table that takes 64-bit integers as key and uses
separate chaining on collision. It also adds the PDU Forwarding
Function, which the Flow Manager can use to lookup the fd towards the
next hop. Routing policies will add/update/remove entries in the PFF.
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Receiver timeouts can now be set on a flow using the flow_set_timeout
function. Specifying NULL disables the timeout. The flow_get_timeout
function gets the value for the timeout.
This commit also deprecates fcntl in favor of flow_get_flags and
flow_set_flags functions.
struct qos_spec is typedef'd as a qosspec_t.
The tools and cdap.c are updated to use the new API.
Fixes a bug in operf client where the client's writer thread wouldn't
cancel on SIGINT.
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This removes log output in applications and some size_t printf errors
when compiling on 32 bit machines.
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Also cleans up the flow_set if an AP-I dies abruptly.
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Timerwheel would skip some additions due to a missed wakeup signal.
Addition of timespecs and timevals in the time utilities would
overflow tv_nsec/tv_usec if the sum is an integer number of seconds.
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This adds a syntax version to the protobuf files. The latest version
of protobuf otherwise complains that it is missing. The GPL license is
also added on files where it was missing.
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Now that we have an rbuff per flow per AP, there is no more need to
keep the dst_api in the rdrbuff. This also simplifies the sanitizer in
the irmd.
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This will simplify the CDAP API. Now the opcode has to be given when
sending a CDAP request. Before a separate operation was provided since
some of the function parameters are unused for certain commands.
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ipcpd: normal: Add policy for obtaining a flat address
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This adds a policy for obtaining a flat address, and thus also the
infrastructure for policies in the IPCP. The IPCP should check if the
address is available; this is currently not there yet.
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All calls for opening rbuffs are now concentrated on the dev side.
This allows some simplifications in the np1 calls. The ipcp_fini call
will not destroy the mutex associated with the state, since the final
state needs to be checked before shutting down an IPCP.
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Flow_event_wait will either return -EINVAL, -ETIMEDOUT or a positive
integer indicating the number of SDUs in the fqueue. This allows to
call the function as the condition for a non-terminating while loop.
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Fixes a little bug that sneaked in with the revised deallocation.
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If alloc_res fails all resources will be cleaned, except for the
assigned flow_descriptor, which must be released with a dealloc call.
Calling dealloc after a failed flow_alloc will not try to destroy the
already cleaned up flow in the IRMd and IPCPs.
Also fixes some memleaks in the oping client.
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The steps for flow deallocation have been further refined. An
operation ipcp_flow_fini() which wait for all SDUs to be read from a
flow has been added. The shim IPCPs and the local IPCP have been
adapted to this new API.
Deallocation messages have been removed from the shim IPCPs, since
there is insufficient state synchronisation between them to make this
work reliably.
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ipcpd: Add threadpool for main loop
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This adds a threadpool for the main loop of the IPCPs. Before there
was a single thread handling each request, which could result in
starvation since performing name queries at the same time as enrolling
a normal IPCP was impossible.
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lib: API for accepting flows with QoS
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This adds the ability to query IPCPs if a name can be reached through
them, e.g. if a name is available in a DIF. This means that in the
shim-udp a DNS query is performed, in the shim-eth-llc an ARP-like
query has been added, in the local a check is done to see if the name
is registered, and in the normal currently no application is reachable
through it.
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Deallocation was reverted to a synchronoous operation between the AP,
IRMd and IPCP in order to avoid inconsistent states of the port_id.
Fixes some memory leaks, particularly the shm_flow_set is now closed
upon deallocation.
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The default flow options were not set when a flow allocation request
arrives remotely. This went unnoticed due to a previous bug.
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The rdrbuff was previously closed before the remaining SDUs were removed.
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An untested (and wrong) modification to the fqueue was mistakenly
added to a previous commit. This corrects the bad code.
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FLOW_O_RDONLY is 0, so the previous statement would always be false.
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This has the code checked with -Wcast-qual and -Wconversion flags.
These flags were removed because SWIG generated code fails.
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This reduces the risk for some bugs, for instance due to
signed/unsigned mismatches and unused variables.
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This stabilises flow allocation now that the rbuffs are created upon
flow allocation. Only the IRMd can sync this process sufficiently.
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The fast path will now use an incoming ring buffer per flow per
process. This necessitated the development of a new method for the
asynchronous io call, which is now based on an event queue system for
scalability (fqueue). The ipcpd's and tools have been updated to this
API.
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Added the missing implementation of setting read/write options for
flows. This allows applications to block the fast path for
remotes. IPCPs can use this to block the fast path for the N + 1 flow
when receiving remote deallocation requests.
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The safe copy was not correctly initialised.
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Both the N and N-1 entity must now call flow_dealloc for the port_id
to be released.
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This will allow to finalize deallocating flows until all SDUs have
been processed. Read and write calls will now block when a flow was
deallocated. Replaces NULL checks in the fast path with asserts.
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Flow deallocation from the application will immediately return (void
call). The IRMd will not send a reply message.
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The SDU's were not correctly removed upon shutdown, peek should be
pop.
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Some locks were taken at an inappropriate time, causing the
shim-eth-llc to block indefinitely upon shutdown and causing flow
allocation to halt since a response could never be given.
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IPCPs can now use ap_init() to initialize the memory. All flows are
accessed using flow descriptors, this greatly simplifies IPCP
development. Reverts the fast path to a single ap_rbuff per process.
Splits lib/ipcp into irmd/ipcp and lib/ipcp-dev. Adds a lib/shim-dev
holding tailored functions for shims. Moves the buffer_t to utils.h.
Fixes the shim-eth-llc length field. Removes the flow from shared.h.
Fixes #4
Fixes #5
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Cupertino's finest don't seem to support a write call with a
filedescriptor that points to a shared memory file. ENOTSUP is not
mentioned in their manpage either. Classic.
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ipcpd: normal: Add operations to get and set the PCI
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This adds the operations needed in the normal IPCP to get and set the
Protocol Control Information. It allows to allocate or release space
in the current DU. The struct pci can be serialized into newly
allocate space. Vice versa, a struct pci can be deserialized given a
DU. It allows for decreasing the TTL in the DU and for calculating the
CRC32. The TTL and CRC32 can now be selected when creating a new DIF.
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