David van Moolenbroek e3b8d4bb58 VFS: add BSD socket API, socket driver support
This patch adds the implementation of the BSD socket system calls
which have been introduced in an earlier patch.  At the same time, it
adds support for communication with socket drivers, using a new
"socket device" (SDEV_) protocol.  These two parts, implemented in
socket.c and sdev.c respectively, form the upper and lower halves of
the new BSD socket support in VFS.  New mapping functionality for
socket domains and drivers is added as well, implemented in smap.c.

The rest of the changes mainly facilitate the separation of character
and socket driver calls, and do not make any fundamental alterations.
For example, while this patch changes VFS's select.c rather heavily,
the new select logic for socket drivers is the exact same as for
character drivers; the changes mainly separate the driver type
specific parts from the generic select logic further than before.

Change-Id: I2f13084dd3c8d3a68bfc69da0621120c8291f707
2017-03-09 23:39:49 +00:00

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/*
* This file contains routines to perform certain block device operations.
* These routines are called when a user application opens or closes a block
* device node, or performs an ioctl(2) call on such an opened node. Reading
* and writing on an opened block device is routed through the file system
* service that has mounted that block device, or the root file system service
* if the block device is not mounted. All block device operations by file
* system services themselves are going directly to the block device, and not
* through VFS.
*
* Block device drivers may not suspend operations for later processing, and
* thus, block device operations simply block their calling thread for the
* duration of the operation.
*
* The entry points in this file are:
* bdev_open: open a block device
* bdev_close: close a block device
* bdev_ioctl: issue an I/O control request on a block device
* bdev_reply: process the result of a block driver request
* bdev_up: a block driver has been mapped in
*/
#include "fs.h"
#include "vnode.h"
#include "file.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
/*
* Send a request to a block device, and suspend the current thread until a
* reply from the driver comes in.
*/
static int
bdev_sendrec(endpoint_t driver_e, message * mess_ptr)
{
int r, status, retry_count;
message mess_retry;
assert(IS_BDEV_RQ(mess_ptr->m_type));
mess_retry = *mess_ptr;
retry_count = 0;
do {
r = drv_sendrec(driver_e, mess_ptr);
if (r != OK)
return r;
status = mess_ptr->m_lblockdriver_lbdev_reply.status;
if (status == ERESTART) {
r = EDEADEPT;
*mess_ptr = mess_retry;
retry_count++;
}
} while (status == ERESTART && retry_count < 5);
/* If we failed to restart the request, return EIO. */
if (status == ERESTART && retry_count >= 5)
return EIO;
if (r != OK) {
if (r == EDEADSRCDST || r == EDEADEPT) {
printf("VFS: dead driver %d\n", driver_e);
dmap_unmap_by_endpt(driver_e);
return EIO;
} else if (r == ELOCKED) {
printf("VFS: deadlock talking to %d\n", driver_e);
return EIO;
}
panic("VFS: uncaught bdev_sendrec failure: %d", r);
}
return OK;
}
/*
* Open a block device.
*/
int
bdev_open(dev_t dev, int bits)
{
devmajor_t major_dev;
devminor_t minor_dev;
message dev_mess;
int r, access;
major_dev = major(dev);
minor_dev = minor(dev);
if (major_dev < 0 || major_dev >= NR_DEVICES) return ENXIO;
if (dmap[major_dev].dmap_driver == NONE) return ENXIO;
access = 0;
if (bits & R_BIT) access |= BDEV_R_BIT;
if (bits & W_BIT) access |= BDEV_W_BIT;
/* Set up the message passed to the driver. */
memset(&dev_mess, 0, sizeof(dev_mess));
dev_mess.m_type = BDEV_OPEN;
dev_mess.m_lbdev_lblockdriver_msg.minor = minor_dev;
dev_mess.m_lbdev_lblockdriver_msg.access = access;
dev_mess.m_lbdev_lblockdriver_msg.id = 0;
/* Call the driver. */
r = bdev_sendrec(dmap[major_dev].dmap_driver, &dev_mess);
if (r != OK)
return r;
return dev_mess.m_lblockdriver_lbdev_reply.status;
}
/*
* Close a block device.
*/
int
bdev_close(dev_t dev)
{
devmajor_t major_dev;
devminor_t minor_dev;
message dev_mess;
int r;
major_dev = major(dev);
minor_dev = minor(dev);
if (major_dev < 0 || major_dev >= NR_DEVICES) return ENXIO;
if (dmap[major_dev].dmap_driver == NONE) return ENXIO;
/* Set up the message passed to the driver. */
memset(&dev_mess, 0, sizeof(dev_mess));
dev_mess.m_type = BDEV_CLOSE;
dev_mess.m_lbdev_lblockdriver_msg.minor = minor_dev;
dev_mess.m_lbdev_lblockdriver_msg.id = 0;
/* Call the driver. */
r = bdev_sendrec(dmap[major_dev].dmap_driver, &dev_mess);
if (r != OK)
return r;
return dev_mess.m_lblockdriver_lbdev_reply.status;
}
/*
* Perform an I/O control operation on a block device.
*/
int
bdev_ioctl(dev_t dev, endpoint_t proc_e, unsigned long req, vir_bytes buf)
{
struct dmap *dp;
cp_grant_id_t grant;
message dev_mess;
devmajor_t major_dev;
devminor_t minor_dev;
int r;
major_dev = major(dev);
minor_dev = minor(dev);
/* Determine driver dmap. */
dp = &dmap[major_dev];
if (dp->dmap_driver == NONE) {
printf("VFS: bdev_ioctl: no driver for major %d\n", major_dev);
return ENXIO;
}
/* Set up a grant if necessary. */
grant = make_ioctl_grant(dp->dmap_driver, proc_e, buf, req);
/* Set up the message passed to the driver. */
memset(&dev_mess, 0, sizeof(dev_mess));
dev_mess.m_type = BDEV_IOCTL;
dev_mess.m_lbdev_lblockdriver_msg.minor = minor_dev;
dev_mess.m_lbdev_lblockdriver_msg.request = req;
dev_mess.m_lbdev_lblockdriver_msg.grant = grant;
dev_mess.m_lbdev_lblockdriver_msg.user = proc_e;
dev_mess.m_lbdev_lblockdriver_msg.id = 0;
/* Call the driver. */
r = bdev_sendrec(dp->dmap_driver, &dev_mess);
/* Clean up. */
if (GRANT_VALID(grant)) cpf_revoke(grant);
/* Return the result. */
if (r != OK)
return r;
return dev_mess.m_lblockdriver_lbdev_reply.status;
}
/*
* A block driver has results for a call. There must be a thread waiting for
* these results; wake it up. This function MUST NOT block its calling thread.
*/
void
bdev_reply(void)
{
struct worker_thread *wp;
struct dmap *dp;
if ((dp = get_dmap_by_endpt(who_e)) == NULL) {
printf("VFS: ignoring block dev reply from unknown driver "
"%d\n", who_e);
return;
}
if (dp->dmap_servicing == INVALID_THREAD) {
printf("VFS: ignoring spurious block dev reply from %d\n",
who_e);
return;
}
wp = worker_get(dp->dmap_servicing);
if (wp == NULL || wp->w_task != who_e || wp->w_drv_sendrec == NULL) {
printf("VFS: no worker thread waiting for a reply from %d\n",
who_e);
return;
}
*wp->w_drv_sendrec = m_in;
wp->w_drv_sendrec = NULL;
worker_signal(wp);
}
/*
* A new block device driver has been mapped in. This may affect both mounted
* file systems and open block-special files.
*/
void
bdev_up(devmajor_t maj)
{
int r, found, bits;
struct filp *rfilp;
struct vmnt *vmp;
struct vnode *vp;
char *label;
if (maj < 0 || maj >= NR_DEVICES) panic("VFS: out-of-bound major");
label = dmap[maj].dmap_label;
found = 0;
/*
* For each block-special file that was previously opened on the
* affected device, we need to reopen it on the new driver.
*/
for (rfilp = filp; rfilp < &filp[NR_FILPS]; rfilp++) {
if (rfilp->filp_count < 1) continue;
if ((vp = rfilp->filp_vno) == NULL) continue;
if (major(vp->v_sdev) != maj) continue;
if (!S_ISBLK(vp->v_mode)) continue;
/* Reopen the device on the driver, once per filp. */
bits = rfilp->filp_mode & (R_BIT | W_BIT);
if ((r = bdev_open(vp->v_sdev, bits)) != OK) {
printf("VFS: mounted dev %d/%d re-open failed: %d\n",
maj, minor(vp->v_sdev), r);
dmap[maj].dmap_recovering = 0;
return; /* Give up entirely */
}
found = 1;
}
/* Tell each affected mounted file system about the new endpoint. */
for (vmp = &vmnt[0]; vmp < &vmnt[NR_MNTS]; ++vmp) {
if (major(vmp->m_dev) != maj) continue;
/* Send the driver label to the mounted file system. */
if (req_newdriver(vmp->m_fs_e, vmp->m_dev, label) != OK)
printf("VFS: error sending new driver label to %d\n",
vmp->m_fs_e);
}
/*
* If any block-special file was open for this major at all, also
* inform the root file system about the new driver. We do this even
* if the block-special file is linked to another mounted file system,
* merely because it is more work to check for that case.
*/
if (found) {
if (req_newdriver(ROOT_FS_E, makedev(maj, 0), label) != OK)
printf("VFS: error sending new driver label to %d\n",
ROOT_FS_E);
}
}