WSL2-Linux-Kernel/net/tipc/config.c

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/*
* net/tipc/config.c: TIPC configuration management code
*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2006, Ericsson AB
* Copyright (c) 2004-2007, 2010-2012, Wind River Systems
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
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* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "core.h"
#include "port.h"
#include "name_table.h"
#include "config.h"
tipc: phase out most of the struct print_buf usage The tipc_printf is renamed to tipc_snprintf, as the new name describes more what the function actually does. It is also changed to take a buffer and length parameter and return number of characters written to the buffer. All callers of this function that used to pass a print_buf are updated. Final removal of the struct print_buf itself will be done synchronously with the pending removal of the deprecated logging code that also was using it. Functions that build up a response message with a list of ports, nametable contents etc. are changed to return the number of characters written to the output buffer. This information was previously hidden in a field of the print_buf struct, and the number of chars written was fetched with a call to tipc_printbuf_validate. This function is removed since it is no longer referenced nor needed. A generic max size ULTRA_STRING_MAX_LEN is defined, named in keeping with the existing TIPC_TLV_ULTRA_STRING, and the various definitions in port, link and nametable code that largely duplicated this information are removed. This means that amount of link statistics that can be returned is now increased from 2k to 32k. The buffer overflow check is now done just before the reply message is passed over netlink or TIPC to a remote node and the message indicating a truncated buffer is changed to a less dramatic one (less CAPS), placed at the end of the message. Signed-off-by: Erik Hugne <erik.hugne@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jon.maloy@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
2012-06-29 08:50:23 +04:00
#define REPLY_TRUNCATED "<truncated>\n"
static u32 config_port_ref;
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(config_lock);
static const void *req_tlv_area; /* request message TLV area */
static int req_tlv_space; /* request message TLV area size */
static int rep_headroom; /* reply message headroom to use */
struct sk_buff *tipc_cfg_reply_alloc(int payload_size)
{
struct sk_buff *buf;
buf = alloc_skb(rep_headroom + payload_size, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (buf)
skb_reserve(buf, rep_headroom);
return buf;
}
int tipc_cfg_append_tlv(struct sk_buff *buf, int tlv_type,
void *tlv_data, int tlv_data_size)
{
struct tlv_desc *tlv = (struct tlv_desc *)skb_tail_pointer(buf);
int new_tlv_space = TLV_SPACE(tlv_data_size);
if (skb_tailroom(buf) < new_tlv_space)
return 0;
skb_put(buf, new_tlv_space);
tlv->tlv_type = htons(tlv_type);
tlv->tlv_len = htons(TLV_LENGTH(tlv_data_size));
if (tlv_data_size && tlv_data)
memcpy(TLV_DATA(tlv), tlv_data, tlv_data_size);
return 1;
}
static struct sk_buff *tipc_cfg_reply_unsigned_type(u16 tlv_type, u32 value)
{
struct sk_buff *buf;
__be32 value_net;
buf = tipc_cfg_reply_alloc(TLV_SPACE(sizeof(value)));
if (buf) {
value_net = htonl(value);
tipc_cfg_append_tlv(buf, tlv_type, &value_net,
sizeof(value_net));
}
return buf;
}
static struct sk_buff *tipc_cfg_reply_unsigned(u32 value)
{
return tipc_cfg_reply_unsigned_type(TIPC_TLV_UNSIGNED, value);
}
struct sk_buff *tipc_cfg_reply_string_type(u16 tlv_type, char *string)
{
struct sk_buff *buf;
int string_len = strlen(string) + 1;
buf = tipc_cfg_reply_alloc(TLV_SPACE(string_len));
if (buf)
tipc_cfg_append_tlv(buf, tlv_type, string, string_len);
return buf;
}
static struct sk_buff *tipc_show_stats(void)
{
struct sk_buff *buf;
struct tlv_desc *rep_tlv;
tipc: phase out most of the struct print_buf usage The tipc_printf is renamed to tipc_snprintf, as the new name describes more what the function actually does. It is also changed to take a buffer and length parameter and return number of characters written to the buffer. All callers of this function that used to pass a print_buf are updated. Final removal of the struct print_buf itself will be done synchronously with the pending removal of the deprecated logging code that also was using it. Functions that build up a response message with a list of ports, nametable contents etc. are changed to return the number of characters written to the output buffer. This information was previously hidden in a field of the print_buf struct, and the number of chars written was fetched with a call to tipc_printbuf_validate. This function is removed since it is no longer referenced nor needed. A generic max size ULTRA_STRING_MAX_LEN is defined, named in keeping with the existing TIPC_TLV_ULTRA_STRING, and the various definitions in port, link and nametable code that largely duplicated this information are removed. This means that amount of link statistics that can be returned is now increased from 2k to 32k. The buffer overflow check is now done just before the reply message is passed over netlink or TIPC to a remote node and the message indicating a truncated buffer is changed to a less dramatic one (less CAPS), placed at the end of the message. Signed-off-by: Erik Hugne <erik.hugne@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jon.maloy@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
2012-06-29 08:50:23 +04:00
char *pb;
int pb_len;
int str_len;
u32 value;
if (!TLV_CHECK(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space, TIPC_TLV_UNSIGNED))
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_TLV_ERROR);
value = ntohl(*(u32 *)TLV_DATA(req_tlv_area));
if (value != 0)
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string("unsupported argument");
tipc: phase out most of the struct print_buf usage The tipc_printf is renamed to tipc_snprintf, as the new name describes more what the function actually does. It is also changed to take a buffer and length parameter and return number of characters written to the buffer. All callers of this function that used to pass a print_buf are updated. Final removal of the struct print_buf itself will be done synchronously with the pending removal of the deprecated logging code that also was using it. Functions that build up a response message with a list of ports, nametable contents etc. are changed to return the number of characters written to the output buffer. This information was previously hidden in a field of the print_buf struct, and the number of chars written was fetched with a call to tipc_printbuf_validate. This function is removed since it is no longer referenced nor needed. A generic max size ULTRA_STRING_MAX_LEN is defined, named in keeping with the existing TIPC_TLV_ULTRA_STRING, and the various definitions in port, link and nametable code that largely duplicated this information are removed. This means that amount of link statistics that can be returned is now increased from 2k to 32k. The buffer overflow check is now done just before the reply message is passed over netlink or TIPC to a remote node and the message indicating a truncated buffer is changed to a less dramatic one (less CAPS), placed at the end of the message. Signed-off-by: Erik Hugne <erik.hugne@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jon.maloy@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
2012-06-29 08:50:23 +04:00
buf = tipc_cfg_reply_alloc(TLV_SPACE(ULTRA_STRING_MAX_LEN));
if (buf == NULL)
return NULL;
rep_tlv = (struct tlv_desc *)buf->data;
tipc: phase out most of the struct print_buf usage The tipc_printf is renamed to tipc_snprintf, as the new name describes more what the function actually does. It is also changed to take a buffer and length parameter and return number of characters written to the buffer. All callers of this function that used to pass a print_buf are updated. Final removal of the struct print_buf itself will be done synchronously with the pending removal of the deprecated logging code that also was using it. Functions that build up a response message with a list of ports, nametable contents etc. are changed to return the number of characters written to the output buffer. This information was previously hidden in a field of the print_buf struct, and the number of chars written was fetched with a call to tipc_printbuf_validate. This function is removed since it is no longer referenced nor needed. A generic max size ULTRA_STRING_MAX_LEN is defined, named in keeping with the existing TIPC_TLV_ULTRA_STRING, and the various definitions in port, link and nametable code that largely duplicated this information are removed. This means that amount of link statistics that can be returned is now increased from 2k to 32k. The buffer overflow check is now done just before the reply message is passed over netlink or TIPC to a remote node and the message indicating a truncated buffer is changed to a less dramatic one (less CAPS), placed at the end of the message. Signed-off-by: Erik Hugne <erik.hugne@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jon.maloy@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
2012-06-29 08:50:23 +04:00
pb = TLV_DATA(rep_tlv);
pb_len = ULTRA_STRING_MAX_LEN;
tipc: phase out most of the struct print_buf usage The tipc_printf is renamed to tipc_snprintf, as the new name describes more what the function actually does. It is also changed to take a buffer and length parameter and return number of characters written to the buffer. All callers of this function that used to pass a print_buf are updated. Final removal of the struct print_buf itself will be done synchronously with the pending removal of the deprecated logging code that also was using it. Functions that build up a response message with a list of ports, nametable contents etc. are changed to return the number of characters written to the output buffer. This information was previously hidden in a field of the print_buf struct, and the number of chars written was fetched with a call to tipc_printbuf_validate. This function is removed since it is no longer referenced nor needed. A generic max size ULTRA_STRING_MAX_LEN is defined, named in keeping with the existing TIPC_TLV_ULTRA_STRING, and the various definitions in port, link and nametable code that largely duplicated this information are removed. This means that amount of link statistics that can be returned is now increased from 2k to 32k. The buffer overflow check is now done just before the reply message is passed over netlink or TIPC to a remote node and the message indicating a truncated buffer is changed to a less dramatic one (less CAPS), placed at the end of the message. Signed-off-by: Erik Hugne <erik.hugne@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jon.maloy@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
2012-06-29 08:50:23 +04:00
str_len = tipc_snprintf(pb, pb_len, "TIPC version " TIPC_MOD_VER "\n");
str_len += 1; /* for "\0" */
skb_put(buf, TLV_SPACE(str_len));
TLV_SET(rep_tlv, TIPC_TLV_ULTRA_STRING, NULL, str_len);
return buf;
}
static struct sk_buff *cfg_enable_bearer(void)
{
struct tipc_bearer_config *args;
if (!TLV_CHECK(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space, TIPC_TLV_BEARER_CONFIG))
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_TLV_ERROR);
args = (struct tipc_bearer_config *)TLV_DATA(req_tlv_area);
if (tipc_enable_bearer(args->name,
ntohl(args->disc_domain),
ntohl(args->priority)))
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string("unable to enable bearer");
return tipc_cfg_reply_none();
}
static struct sk_buff *cfg_disable_bearer(void)
{
if (!TLV_CHECK(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space, TIPC_TLV_BEARER_NAME))
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_TLV_ERROR);
if (tipc_disable_bearer((char *)TLV_DATA(req_tlv_area)))
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string("unable to disable bearer");
return tipc_cfg_reply_none();
}
static struct sk_buff *cfg_set_own_addr(void)
{
u32 addr;
if (!TLV_CHECK(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space, TIPC_TLV_NET_ADDR))
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_TLV_ERROR);
addr = ntohl(*(__be32 *)TLV_DATA(req_tlv_area));
if (addr == tipc_own_addr)
return tipc_cfg_reply_none();
if (!tipc_addr_node_valid(addr))
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_INVALID_VALUE
" (node address)");
if (tipc_own_addr)
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_NOT_SUPPORTED
" (cannot change node address once assigned)");
/*
* Must temporarily release configuration spinlock while switching into
* networking mode as it calls tipc_eth_media_start(), which may sleep.
* Releasing the lock is harmless as other locally-issued configuration
* commands won't occur until this one completes, and remotely-issued
* configuration commands can't be received until a local configuration
* command to enable the first bearer is received and processed.
*/
spin_unlock_bh(&config_lock);
tipc_core_start_net(addr);
spin_lock_bh(&config_lock);
return tipc_cfg_reply_none();
}
static struct sk_buff *cfg_set_remote_mng(void)
{
u32 value;
if (!TLV_CHECK(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space, TIPC_TLV_UNSIGNED))
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_TLV_ERROR);
value = ntohl(*(__be32 *)TLV_DATA(req_tlv_area));
tipc_remote_management = (value != 0);
return tipc_cfg_reply_none();
}
static struct sk_buff *cfg_set_max_ports(void)
{
u32 value;
if (!TLV_CHECK(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space, TIPC_TLV_UNSIGNED))
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_TLV_ERROR);
value = ntohl(*(__be32 *)TLV_DATA(req_tlv_area));
if (value == tipc_max_ports)
return tipc_cfg_reply_none();
if (value < 127 || value > 65535)
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_INVALID_VALUE
" (max ports must be 127-65535)");
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_NOT_SUPPORTED
" (cannot change max ports while TIPC is active)");
}
static struct sk_buff *cfg_set_netid(void)
{
u32 value;
if (!TLV_CHECK(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space, TIPC_TLV_UNSIGNED))
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_TLV_ERROR);
value = ntohl(*(__be32 *)TLV_DATA(req_tlv_area));
if (value == tipc_net_id)
return tipc_cfg_reply_none();
if (value < 1 || value > 9999)
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_INVALID_VALUE
" (network id must be 1-9999)");
if (tipc_own_addr)
return tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_NOT_SUPPORTED
" (cannot change network id once TIPC has joined a network)");
tipc_net_id = value;
return tipc_cfg_reply_none();
}
struct sk_buff *tipc_cfg_do_cmd(u32 orig_node, u16 cmd, const void *request_area,
int request_space, int reply_headroom)
{
struct sk_buff *rep_tlv_buf;
spin_lock_bh(&config_lock);
/* Save request and reply details in a well-known location */
req_tlv_area = request_area;
req_tlv_space = request_space;
rep_headroom = reply_headroom;
/* Check command authorization */
if (likely(in_own_node(orig_node))) {
/* command is permitted */
} else if (cmd >= 0x8000) {
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_NOT_SUPPORTED
" (cannot be done remotely)");
goto exit;
} else if (!tipc_remote_management) {
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_NO_REMOTE);
goto exit;
} else if (cmd >= 0x4000) {
u32 domain = 0;
if ((tipc_nametbl_translate(TIPC_ZM_SRV, 0, &domain) == 0) ||
(domain != orig_node)) {
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_NOT_ZONE_MSTR);
goto exit;
}
}
/* Call appropriate processing routine */
switch (cmd) {
case TIPC_CMD_NOOP:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_cfg_reply_none();
break;
case TIPC_CMD_GET_NODES:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_node_get_nodes(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space);
break;
case TIPC_CMD_GET_LINKS:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_node_get_links(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space);
break;
case TIPC_CMD_SHOW_LINK_STATS:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_link_cmd_show_stats(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space);
break;
case TIPC_CMD_RESET_LINK_STATS:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_link_cmd_reset_stats(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space);
break;
case TIPC_CMD_SHOW_NAME_TABLE:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_nametbl_get(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space);
break;
case TIPC_CMD_GET_BEARER_NAMES:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_bearer_get_names();
break;
case TIPC_CMD_GET_MEDIA_NAMES:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_media_get_names();
break;
case TIPC_CMD_SHOW_PORTS:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_port_get_ports();
break;
case TIPC_CMD_SHOW_STATS:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_show_stats();
break;
case TIPC_CMD_SET_LINK_TOL:
case TIPC_CMD_SET_LINK_PRI:
case TIPC_CMD_SET_LINK_WINDOW:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_link_cmd_config(req_tlv_area, req_tlv_space, cmd);
break;
case TIPC_CMD_ENABLE_BEARER:
rep_tlv_buf = cfg_enable_bearer();
break;
case TIPC_CMD_DISABLE_BEARER:
rep_tlv_buf = cfg_disable_bearer();
break;
case TIPC_CMD_SET_NODE_ADDR:
rep_tlv_buf = cfg_set_own_addr();
break;
case TIPC_CMD_SET_REMOTE_MNG:
rep_tlv_buf = cfg_set_remote_mng();
break;
case TIPC_CMD_SET_MAX_PORTS:
rep_tlv_buf = cfg_set_max_ports();
break;
case TIPC_CMD_SET_NETID:
rep_tlv_buf = cfg_set_netid();
break;
case TIPC_CMD_GET_REMOTE_MNG:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_cfg_reply_unsigned(tipc_remote_management);
break;
case TIPC_CMD_GET_MAX_PORTS:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_cfg_reply_unsigned(tipc_max_ports);
break;
case TIPC_CMD_GET_NETID:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_cfg_reply_unsigned(tipc_net_id);
break;
case TIPC_CMD_NOT_NET_ADMIN:
rep_tlv_buf =
tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_NOT_NET_ADMIN);
break;
case TIPC_CMD_SET_MAX_ZONES:
case TIPC_CMD_GET_MAX_ZONES:
case TIPC_CMD_SET_MAX_SLAVES:
case TIPC_CMD_GET_MAX_SLAVES:
case TIPC_CMD_SET_MAX_CLUSTERS:
case TIPC_CMD_GET_MAX_CLUSTERS:
case TIPC_CMD_SET_MAX_NODES:
case TIPC_CMD_GET_MAX_NODES:
case TIPC_CMD_SET_MAX_SUBSCR:
case TIPC_CMD_GET_MAX_SUBSCR:
case TIPC_CMD_SET_MAX_PUBL:
case TIPC_CMD_GET_MAX_PUBL:
case TIPC_CMD_SET_LOG_SIZE:
case TIPC_CMD_DUMP_LOG:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_NOT_SUPPORTED
" (obsolete command)");
break;
default:
rep_tlv_buf = tipc_cfg_reply_error_string(TIPC_CFG_NOT_SUPPORTED
" (unknown command)");
break;
}
tipc: phase out most of the struct print_buf usage The tipc_printf is renamed to tipc_snprintf, as the new name describes more what the function actually does. It is also changed to take a buffer and length parameter and return number of characters written to the buffer. All callers of this function that used to pass a print_buf are updated. Final removal of the struct print_buf itself will be done synchronously with the pending removal of the deprecated logging code that also was using it. Functions that build up a response message with a list of ports, nametable contents etc. are changed to return the number of characters written to the output buffer. This information was previously hidden in a field of the print_buf struct, and the number of chars written was fetched with a call to tipc_printbuf_validate. This function is removed since it is no longer referenced nor needed. A generic max size ULTRA_STRING_MAX_LEN is defined, named in keeping with the existing TIPC_TLV_ULTRA_STRING, and the various definitions in port, link and nametable code that largely duplicated this information are removed. This means that amount of link statistics that can be returned is now increased from 2k to 32k. The buffer overflow check is now done just before the reply message is passed over netlink or TIPC to a remote node and the message indicating a truncated buffer is changed to a less dramatic one (less CAPS), placed at the end of the message. Signed-off-by: Erik Hugne <erik.hugne@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jon.maloy@ericsson.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
2012-06-29 08:50:23 +04:00
WARN_ON(rep_tlv_buf->len > TLV_SPACE(ULTRA_STRING_MAX_LEN));
/* Append an error message if we cannot return all requested data */
if (rep_tlv_buf->len == TLV_SPACE(ULTRA_STRING_MAX_LEN)) {
if (*(rep_tlv_buf->data + ULTRA_STRING_MAX_LEN) != '\0')
sprintf(rep_tlv_buf->data + rep_tlv_buf->len -
sizeof(REPLY_TRUNCATED) - 1, REPLY_TRUNCATED);
}
/* Return reply buffer */
exit:
spin_unlock_bh(&config_lock);
return rep_tlv_buf;
}
static void cfg_named_msg_event(void *userdata,
u32 port_ref,
struct sk_buff **buf,
const unchar *msg,
u32 size,
u32 importance,
struct tipc_portid const *orig,
struct tipc_name_seq const *dest)
{
struct tipc_cfg_msg_hdr *req_hdr;
struct tipc_cfg_msg_hdr *rep_hdr;
struct sk_buff *rep_buf;
/* Validate configuration message header (ignore invalid message) */
req_hdr = (struct tipc_cfg_msg_hdr *)msg;
if ((size < sizeof(*req_hdr)) ||
(size != TCM_ALIGN(ntohl(req_hdr->tcm_len))) ||
(ntohs(req_hdr->tcm_flags) != TCM_F_REQUEST)) {
pr_warn("Invalid configuration message discarded\n");
return;
}
/* Generate reply for request (if can't, return request) */
rep_buf = tipc_cfg_do_cmd(orig->node,
ntohs(req_hdr->tcm_type),
msg + sizeof(*req_hdr),
size - sizeof(*req_hdr),
BUF_HEADROOM + MAX_H_SIZE + sizeof(*rep_hdr));
if (rep_buf) {
skb_push(rep_buf, sizeof(*rep_hdr));
rep_hdr = (struct tipc_cfg_msg_hdr *)rep_buf->data;
memcpy(rep_hdr, req_hdr, sizeof(*rep_hdr));
rep_hdr->tcm_len = htonl(rep_buf->len);
rep_hdr->tcm_flags &= htons(~TCM_F_REQUEST);
} else {
rep_buf = *buf;
*buf = NULL;
}
/* NEED TO ADD CODE TO HANDLE FAILED SEND (SUCH AS CONGESTION) */
tipc_send_buf2port(port_ref, orig, rep_buf, rep_buf->len);
}
int tipc_cfg_init(void)
{
struct tipc_name_seq seq;
int res;
res = tipc_createport(NULL, TIPC_CRITICAL_IMPORTANCE,
NULL, NULL, NULL,
NULL, cfg_named_msg_event, NULL,
NULL, &config_port_ref);
if (res)
goto failed;
seq.type = TIPC_CFG_SRV;
seq.lower = seq.upper = tipc_own_addr;
res = tipc_publish(config_port_ref, TIPC_ZONE_SCOPE, &seq);
if (res)
goto failed;
return 0;
failed:
pr_err("Unable to create configuration service\n");
return res;
}
void tipc_cfg_reinit(void)
{
struct tipc_name_seq seq;
int res;
seq.type = TIPC_CFG_SRV;
seq.lower = seq.upper = 0;
tipc_withdraw(config_port_ref, TIPC_ZONE_SCOPE, &seq);
seq.lower = seq.upper = tipc_own_addr;
res = tipc_publish(config_port_ref, TIPC_ZONE_SCOPE, &seq);
if (res)
pr_err("Unable to reinitialize configuration service\n");
}
void tipc_cfg_stop(void)
{
tipc_deleteport(config_port_ref);
config_port_ref = 0;
}