WSL2-Linux-Kernel/include/linux/sunrpc/svc_xprt.h

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/*
* linux/include/linux/sunrpc/svc_xprt.h
*
* RPC server transport I/O
*/
#ifndef SUNRPC_SVC_XPRT_H
#define SUNRPC_SVC_XPRT_H
#include <linux/sunrpc/svc.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
struct svc_xprt_ops {
struct svc_xprt *(*xpo_create)(struct svc_serv *,
struct sockaddr *, int,
int);
struct svc_xprt *(*xpo_accept)(struct svc_xprt *);
int (*xpo_has_wspace)(struct svc_xprt *);
int (*xpo_recvfrom)(struct svc_rqst *);
void (*xpo_prep_reply_hdr)(struct svc_rqst *);
int (*xpo_sendto)(struct svc_rqst *);
void (*xpo_release_rqst)(struct svc_rqst *);
void (*xpo_detach)(struct svc_xprt *);
void (*xpo_free)(struct svc_xprt *);
};
struct svc_xprt_class {
const char *xcl_name;
struct module *xcl_owner;
struct svc_xprt_ops *xcl_ops;
struct list_head xcl_list;
u32 xcl_max_payload;
};
struct svc_xprt {
struct svc_xprt_class *xpt_class;
struct svc_xprt_ops *xpt_ops;
struct kref xpt_ref;
struct list_head xpt_list;
struct list_head xpt_ready;
unsigned long xpt_flags;
#define XPT_BUSY 0 /* enqueued/receiving */
#define XPT_CONN 1 /* conn pending */
#define XPT_CLOSE 2 /* dead or dying */
#define XPT_DATA 3 /* data pending */
#define XPT_TEMP 4 /* connected transport */
#define XPT_DEAD 6 /* transport closed */
#define XPT_CHNGBUF 7 /* need to change snd/rcv buf sizes */
#define XPT_DEFERRED 8 /* deferred request pending */
#define XPT_OLD 9 /* used for xprt aging mark+sweep */
#define XPT_DETACHED 10 /* detached from tempsocks list */
#define XPT_LISTENER 11 /* listening endpoint */
#define XPT_CACHE_AUTH 12 /* cache auth info */
struct svc_pool *xpt_pool; /* current pool iff queued */
struct svc_serv *xpt_server; /* service for transport */
atomic_t xpt_reserved; /* space on outq that is rsvd */
struct mutex xpt_mutex; /* to serialize sending data */
spinlock_t xpt_lock; /* protects sk_deferred
* and xpt_auth_cache */
void *xpt_auth_cache;/* auth cache */
struct list_head xpt_deferred; /* deferred requests that need
* to be revisted */
svc: Move the sockaddr information to svc_xprt This patch moves the transport sockaddr to the svc_xprt structure. Convenience functions are added to set and get the local and remote addresses of a transport from the transport provider as well as determine the length of a sockaddr. A transport is responsible for setting the xpt_local and xpt_remote addresses in the svc_xprt structure as part of transport creation and xpo_accept processing. This cannot be done in a generic way and in fact varies between TCP, UDP and RDMA. A set of xpo_ functions (e.g. getlocalname, getremotename) could have been added but this would have resulted in additional caching and copying of the addresses around. Note that the xpt_local address should also be set on listening endpoints; for TCP/RDMA this is done as part of endpoint creation. For connected transports like TCP and RDMA, the addresses never change and can be set once and copied into the rqstp structure for each request. For UDP, however, the local and remote addresses may change for each request. In this case, the address information is obtained from the UDP recvmsg info and copied into the rqstp structure from there. A svc_xprt_local_port function was also added that returns the local port given a transport. This is used by svc_create_xprt when returning the port associated with a newly created transport, and later when creating a generic find transport service to check if a service is already listening on a given port. Signed-off-by: Tom Tucker <tom@opengridcomputing.com> Acked-by: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Banks <gnb@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
2007-12-31 06:08:12 +03:00
struct sockaddr_storage xpt_local; /* local address */
size_t xpt_locallen; /* length of address */
struct sockaddr_storage xpt_remote; /* remote peer's address */
size_t xpt_remotelen; /* length of address */
};
int svc_reg_xprt_class(struct svc_xprt_class *);
void svc_unreg_xprt_class(struct svc_xprt_class *);
void svc_xprt_init(struct svc_xprt_class *, struct svc_xprt *,
struct svc_serv *);
int svc_create_xprt(struct svc_serv *, char *, unsigned short, int);
void svc_xprt_enqueue(struct svc_xprt *xprt);
void svc_xprt_received(struct svc_xprt *);
void svc_xprt_put(struct svc_xprt *xprt);
svc: Move the sockaddr information to svc_xprt This patch moves the transport sockaddr to the svc_xprt structure. Convenience functions are added to set and get the local and remote addresses of a transport from the transport provider as well as determine the length of a sockaddr. A transport is responsible for setting the xpt_local and xpt_remote addresses in the svc_xprt structure as part of transport creation and xpo_accept processing. This cannot be done in a generic way and in fact varies between TCP, UDP and RDMA. A set of xpo_ functions (e.g. getlocalname, getremotename) could have been added but this would have resulted in additional caching and copying of the addresses around. Note that the xpt_local address should also be set on listening endpoints; for TCP/RDMA this is done as part of endpoint creation. For connected transports like TCP and RDMA, the addresses never change and can be set once and copied into the rqstp structure for each request. For UDP, however, the local and remote addresses may change for each request. In this case, the address information is obtained from the UDP recvmsg info and copied into the rqstp structure from there. A svc_xprt_local_port function was also added that returns the local port given a transport. This is used by svc_create_xprt when returning the port associated with a newly created transport, and later when creating a generic find transport service to check if a service is already listening on a given port. Signed-off-by: Tom Tucker <tom@opengridcomputing.com> Acked-by: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Banks <gnb@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
2007-12-31 06:08:12 +03:00
void svc_xprt_copy_addrs(struct svc_rqst *rqstp, struct svc_xprt *xprt);
void svc_close_xprt(struct svc_xprt *xprt);
void svc_delete_xprt(struct svc_xprt *xprt);
int svc_port_is_privileged(struct sockaddr *sin);
int svc_print_xprts(char *buf, int maxlen);
struct svc_xprt *svc_find_xprt(struct svc_serv *, char *, int, int);
int svc_xprt_names(struct svc_serv *serv, char *buf, int buflen);
static inline void svc_xprt_get(struct svc_xprt *xprt)
{
kref_get(&xprt->xpt_ref);
}
svc: Move the sockaddr information to svc_xprt This patch moves the transport sockaddr to the svc_xprt structure. Convenience functions are added to set and get the local and remote addresses of a transport from the transport provider as well as determine the length of a sockaddr. A transport is responsible for setting the xpt_local and xpt_remote addresses in the svc_xprt structure as part of transport creation and xpo_accept processing. This cannot be done in a generic way and in fact varies between TCP, UDP and RDMA. A set of xpo_ functions (e.g. getlocalname, getremotename) could have been added but this would have resulted in additional caching and copying of the addresses around. Note that the xpt_local address should also be set on listening endpoints; for TCP/RDMA this is done as part of endpoint creation. For connected transports like TCP and RDMA, the addresses never change and can be set once and copied into the rqstp structure for each request. For UDP, however, the local and remote addresses may change for each request. In this case, the address information is obtained from the UDP recvmsg info and copied into the rqstp structure from there. A svc_xprt_local_port function was also added that returns the local port given a transport. This is used by svc_create_xprt when returning the port associated with a newly created transport, and later when creating a generic find transport service to check if a service is already listening on a given port. Signed-off-by: Tom Tucker <tom@opengridcomputing.com> Acked-by: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Banks <gnb@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
2007-12-31 06:08:12 +03:00
static inline void svc_xprt_set_local(struct svc_xprt *xprt,
struct sockaddr *sa, int salen)
{
memcpy(&xprt->xpt_local, sa, salen);
xprt->xpt_locallen = salen;
}
static inline void svc_xprt_set_remote(struct svc_xprt *xprt,
struct sockaddr *sa, int salen)
{
memcpy(&xprt->xpt_remote, sa, salen);
xprt->xpt_remotelen = salen;
}
static inline unsigned short svc_addr_port(struct sockaddr *sa)
{
unsigned short ret = 0;
switch (sa->sa_family) {
case AF_INET:
ret = ntohs(((struct sockaddr_in *)sa)->sin_port);
break;
case AF_INET6:
ret = ntohs(((struct sockaddr_in6 *)sa)->sin6_port);
break;
}
return ret;
}
static inline size_t svc_addr_len(struct sockaddr *sa)
{
switch (sa->sa_family) {
case AF_INET:
return sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
case AF_INET6:
return sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6);
}
return -EAFNOSUPPORT;
}
static inline unsigned short svc_xprt_local_port(struct svc_xprt *xprt)
{
return svc_addr_port((struct sockaddr *)&xprt->xpt_local);
}
static inline unsigned short svc_xprt_remote_port(struct svc_xprt *xprt)
{
return svc_addr_port((struct sockaddr *)&xprt->xpt_remote);
}
static inline char *__svc_print_addr(struct sockaddr *addr,
char *buf, size_t len)
{
switch (addr->sa_family) {
case AF_INET:
snprintf(buf, len, "%u.%u.%u.%u, port=%u",
NIPQUAD(((struct sockaddr_in *) addr)->sin_addr),
ntohs(((struct sockaddr_in *) addr)->sin_port));
break;
case AF_INET6:
snprintf(buf, len, "%x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x, port=%u",
NIP6(((struct sockaddr_in6 *) addr)->sin6_addr),
ntohs(((struct sockaddr_in6 *) addr)->sin6_port));
break;
default:
snprintf(buf, len, "unknown address type: %d", addr->sa_family);
break;
}
return buf;
}
#endif /* SUNRPC_SVC_XPRT_H */