qemu/slirp/if.c
Jan Kiszka 9f8bd0421d slirp: Use internal state in interface
This now also exports the internal state to the slirp users in qemu,
returning it from slirp_init and expecting it along with service
invocations. Additionally provide an opaque value interface for the
callbacks from slirp into the qemu core.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
2009-06-29 08:52:49 -05:00

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C

/*
* Copyright (c) 1995 Danny Gasparovski.
*
* Please read the file COPYRIGHT for the
* terms and conditions of the copyright.
*/
#include <slirp.h>
#define ifs_init(ifm) ((ifm)->ifs_next = (ifm)->ifs_prev = (ifm))
static void
ifs_insque(struct mbuf *ifm, struct mbuf *ifmhead)
{
ifm->ifs_next = ifmhead->ifs_next;
ifmhead->ifs_next = ifm;
ifm->ifs_prev = ifmhead;
ifm->ifs_next->ifs_prev = ifm;
}
static void
ifs_remque(struct mbuf *ifm)
{
ifm->ifs_prev->ifs_next = ifm->ifs_next;
ifm->ifs_next->ifs_prev = ifm->ifs_prev;
}
void
if_init(Slirp *slirp)
{
slirp->if_fastq.ifq_next = slirp->if_fastq.ifq_prev = &slirp->if_fastq;
slirp->if_batchq.ifq_next = slirp->if_batchq.ifq_prev = &slirp->if_batchq;
slirp->next_m = &slirp->if_batchq;
}
/*
* if_output: Queue packet into an output queue.
* There are 2 output queue's, if_fastq and if_batchq.
* Each output queue is a doubly linked list of double linked lists
* of mbufs, each list belonging to one "session" (socket). This
* way, we can output packets fairly by sending one packet from each
* session, instead of all the packets from one session, then all packets
* from the next session, etc. Packets on the if_fastq get absolute
* priority, but if one session hogs the link, it gets "downgraded"
* to the batchq until it runs out of packets, then it'll return
* to the fastq (eg. if the user does an ls -alR in a telnet session,
* it'll temporarily get downgraded to the batchq)
*/
void
if_output(struct socket *so, struct mbuf *ifm)
{
Slirp *slirp = ifm->slirp;
struct mbuf *ifq;
int on_fastq = 1;
DEBUG_CALL("if_output");
DEBUG_ARG("so = %lx", (long)so);
DEBUG_ARG("ifm = %lx", (long)ifm);
/*
* First remove the mbuf from m_usedlist,
* since we're gonna use m_next and m_prev ourselves
* XXX Shouldn't need this, gotta change dtom() etc.
*/
if (ifm->m_flags & M_USEDLIST) {
remque(ifm);
ifm->m_flags &= ~M_USEDLIST;
}
/*
* See if there's already a batchq list for this session.
* This can include an interactive session, which should go on fastq,
* but gets too greedy... hence it'll be downgraded from fastq to batchq.
* We mustn't put this packet back on the fastq (or we'll send it out of order)
* XXX add cache here?
*/
for (ifq = slirp->if_batchq.ifq_prev; ifq != &slirp->if_batchq;
ifq = ifq->ifq_prev) {
if (so == ifq->ifq_so) {
/* A match! */
ifm->ifq_so = so;
ifs_insque(ifm, ifq->ifs_prev);
goto diddit;
}
}
/* No match, check which queue to put it on */
if (so && (so->so_iptos & IPTOS_LOWDELAY)) {
ifq = slirp->if_fastq.ifq_prev;
on_fastq = 1;
/*
* Check if this packet is a part of the last
* packet's session
*/
if (ifq->ifq_so == so) {
ifm->ifq_so = so;
ifs_insque(ifm, ifq->ifs_prev);
goto diddit;
}
} else
ifq = slirp->if_batchq.ifq_prev;
/* Create a new doubly linked list for this session */
ifm->ifq_so = so;
ifs_init(ifm);
insque(ifm, ifq);
diddit:
slirp->if_queued++;
if (so) {
/* Update *_queued */
so->so_queued++;
so->so_nqueued++;
/*
* Check if the interactive session should be downgraded to
* the batchq. A session is downgraded if it has queued 6
* packets without pausing, and at least 3 of those packets
* have been sent over the link
* (XXX These are arbitrary numbers, probably not optimal..)
*/
if (on_fastq && ((so->so_nqueued >= 6) &&
(so->so_nqueued - so->so_queued) >= 3)) {
/* Remove from current queue... */
remque(ifm->ifs_next);
/* ...And insert in the new. That'll teach ya! */
insque(ifm->ifs_next, &slirp->if_batchq);
}
}
#ifndef FULL_BOLT
/*
* This prevents us from malloc()ing too many mbufs
*/
if_start(ifm->slirp);
#endif
}
/*
* Send a packet
* We choose a packet based on it's position in the output queues;
* If there are packets on the fastq, they are sent FIFO, before
* everything else. Otherwise we choose the first packet from the
* batchq and send it. the next packet chosen will be from the session
* after this one, then the session after that one, and so on.. So,
* for example, if there are 3 ftp session's fighting for bandwidth,
* one packet will be sent from the first session, then one packet
* from the second session, then one packet from the third, then back
* to the first, etc. etc.
*/
void
if_start(Slirp *slirp)
{
struct mbuf *ifm, *ifqt;
DEBUG_CALL("if_start");
if (slirp->if_queued == 0)
return; /* Nothing to do */
again:
/* check if we can really output */
if (!slirp_can_output(slirp->opaque))
return;
/*
* See which queue to get next packet from
* If there's something in the fastq, select it immediately
*/
if (slirp->if_fastq.ifq_next != &slirp->if_fastq) {
ifm = slirp->if_fastq.ifq_next;
} else {
/* Nothing on fastq, see if next_m is valid */
if (slirp->next_m != &slirp->if_batchq)
ifm = slirp->next_m;
else
ifm = slirp->if_batchq.ifq_next;
/* Set which packet to send on next iteration */
slirp->next_m = ifm->ifq_next;
}
/* Remove it from the queue */
ifqt = ifm->ifq_prev;
remque(ifm);
slirp->if_queued--;
/* If there are more packets for this session, re-queue them */
if (ifm->ifs_next != /* ifm->ifs_prev != */ ifm) {
insque(ifm->ifs_next, ifqt);
ifs_remque(ifm);
}
/* Update so_queued */
if (ifm->ifq_so) {
if (--ifm->ifq_so->so_queued == 0)
/* If there's no more queued, reset nqueued */
ifm->ifq_so->so_nqueued = 0;
}
/* Encapsulate the packet for sending */
if_encap(slirp, (uint8_t *)ifm->m_data, ifm->m_len);
m_free(ifm);
if (slirp->if_queued)
goto again;
}