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

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/*
* net/tipc/bearer.c: TIPC bearer code
*
* Copyright (c) 1996-2006, Ericsson AB
* Copyright (c) 2004-2006, 2010-2011, Wind River Systems
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
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* 3. Neither the names of the copyright holders nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of the
* GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 as published by the Free
* Software Foundation.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "core.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "bearer.h"
#include "discover.h"
#define MAX_ADDR_STR 32
static struct tipc_media *media_list[MAX_MEDIA];
static u32 media_count;
struct tipc_bearer tipc_bearers[MAX_BEARERS];
static void bearer_disable(struct tipc_bearer *b_ptr);
/**
* tipc_media_find - locates specified media object by name
*/
struct tipc_media *tipc_media_find(const char *name)
{
u32 i;
for (i = 0; i < media_count; i++) {
if (!strcmp(media_list[i]->name, name))
return media_list[i];
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* media_find_id - locates specified media object by type identifier
*/
static struct tipc_media *media_find_id(u8 type)
{
u32 i;
for (i = 0; i < media_count; i++) {
if (media_list[i]->type_id == type)
return media_list[i];
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* tipc_register_media - register a media type
*
* Bearers for this media type must be activated separately at a later stage.
*/
int tipc_register_media(struct tipc_media *m_ptr)
{
int res = -EINVAL;
write_lock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
if ((strlen(m_ptr->name) + 1) > TIPC_MAX_MEDIA_NAME)
tipc: Fix oops on send prior to entering networked mode (v3) Fix TIPC to disallow sending to remote addresses prior to entering NET_MODE user programs can oops the kernel by sending datagrams via AF_TIPC prior to entering networked mode. The following backtrace has been observed: ID: 13459 TASK: ffff810014640040 CPU: 0 COMMAND: "tipc-client" [exception RIP: tipc_node_select_next_hop+90] RIP: ffffffff8869d3c3 RSP: ffff81002d9a5ab8 RFLAGS: 00010202 RAX: 0000000000000001 RBX: 0000000000000001 RCX: 0000000000000001 RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: 0000000000000001 RDI: 0000000001001001 RBP: 0000000001001001 R8: 0074736575716552 R9: 0000000000000000 R10: ffff81003fbd0680 R11: 00000000000000c8 R12: 0000000000000008 R13: 0000000000000001 R14: 0000000000000001 R15: ffff810015c6ca00 ORIG_RAX: ffffffffffffffff CS: 0010 SS: 0018 RIP: 0000003cbd8d49a3 RSP: 00007fffc84e0be8 RFLAGS: 00010206 RAX: 000000000000002c RBX: ffffffff8005d116 RCX: 0000000000000000 RDX: 0000000000000008 RSI: 00007fffc84e0c00 RDI: 0000000000000003 RBP: 0000000000000000 R8: 00007fffc84e0c10 R9: 0000000000000010 R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: 0000000000000000 R13: 00007fffc84e0d10 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: 00007fffc84e0c30 ORIG_RAX: 000000000000002c CS: 0033 SS: 002b What happens is that, when the tipc module in inserted it enters a standalone node mode in which communication to its own address is allowed <0.0.0> but not to other addresses, since the appropriate data structures have not been allocated yet (specifically the tipc_net pointer). There is nothing stopping a client from trying to send such a message however, and if that happens, we attempt to dereference tipc_net.zones while the pointer is still NULL, and explode. The fix is pretty straightforward. Since these oopses all arise from the dereference of global pointers prior to their assignment to allocated values, and since these allocations are small (about 2k total), lets convert these pointers to static arrays of the appropriate size. All the accesses to these bits consider 0/NULL to be a non match when searching, so all the lookups still work properly, and there is no longer a chance of a bad dererence anywhere. As a bonus, this lets us eliminate the setup/teardown routines for those pointers, and elimnates the need to preform any locking around them to prevent access while their being allocated/freed. I've updated the tipc_net structure to behave this way to fix the exact reported problem, and also fixed up the tipc_bearers and media_list arrays to fix an obvious simmilar problem that arises from issuing tipc-config commands to manipulate bearers/links prior to entering networked mode I've tested this for a few hours by running the sanity tests and stress test with the tipcutils suite, and nothing has fallen over. There have been a few lockdep warnings, but those were there before, and can be addressed later, as they didn't actually result in any deadlock. Signed-off-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com> CC: Allan Stephens <allan.stephens@windriver.com> CC: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> CC: tipc-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net bearer.c | 37 ++++++------------------------------- bearer.h | 2 +- net.c | 25 ++++--------------------- 3 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-) Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2010-03-03 11:31:23 +03:00
goto exit;
if ((m_ptr->bcast_addr.media_id != m_ptr->type_id) ||
!m_ptr->bcast_addr.broadcast)
goto exit;
if (m_ptr->priority > TIPC_MAX_LINK_PRI)
goto exit;
if ((m_ptr->tolerance < TIPC_MIN_LINK_TOL) ||
(m_ptr->tolerance > TIPC_MAX_LINK_TOL))
goto exit;
if (media_count >= MAX_MEDIA)
goto exit;
if (tipc_media_find(m_ptr->name) || media_find_id(m_ptr->type_id))
goto exit;
media_list[media_count] = m_ptr;
media_count++;
res = 0;
exit:
write_unlock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
if (res)
pr_warn("Media <%s> registration error\n", m_ptr->name);
return res;
}
/**
* tipc_media_addr_printf - record media address in print buffer
*/
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
void tipc_media_addr_printf(char *buf, int len, struct tipc_media_addr *a)
{
char addr_str[MAX_ADDR_STR];
struct tipc_media *m_ptr;
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
int ret;
m_ptr = media_find_id(a->media_id);
if (m_ptr && !m_ptr->addr2str(a, addr_str, sizeof(addr_str)))
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
ret = tipc_snprintf(buf, len, "%s(%s)", m_ptr->name, addr_str);
else {
u32 i;
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
ret = tipc_snprintf(buf, len, "UNKNOWN(%u)", a->media_id);
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(a->value); i++)
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
ret += tipc_snprintf(buf - ret, len + ret,
"-%02x", a->value[i]);
}
}
/**
* tipc_media_get_names - record names of registered media in buffer
*/
struct sk_buff *tipc_media_get_names(void)
{
struct sk_buff *buf;
int i;
buf = tipc_cfg_reply_alloc(MAX_MEDIA * TLV_SPACE(TIPC_MAX_MEDIA_NAME));
if (!buf)
return NULL;
read_lock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
for (i = 0; i < media_count; i++) {
tipc_cfg_append_tlv(buf, TIPC_TLV_MEDIA_NAME,
media_list[i]->name,
strlen(media_list[i]->name) + 1);
}
read_unlock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
return buf;
}
/**
* bearer_name_validate - validate & (optionally) deconstruct bearer name
* @name: ptr to bearer name string
* @name_parts: ptr to area for bearer name components (or NULL if not needed)
*
* Returns 1 if bearer name is valid, otherwise 0.
*/
static int bearer_name_validate(const char *name,
struct tipc_bearer_names *name_parts)
{
char name_copy[TIPC_MAX_BEARER_NAME];
char *media_name;
char *if_name;
u32 media_len;
u32 if_len;
/* copy bearer name & ensure length is OK */
name_copy[TIPC_MAX_BEARER_NAME - 1] = 0;
/* need above in case non-Posix strncpy() doesn't pad with nulls */
strncpy(name_copy, name, TIPC_MAX_BEARER_NAME);
if (name_copy[TIPC_MAX_BEARER_NAME - 1] != 0)
return 0;
/* ensure all component parts of bearer name are present */
media_name = name_copy;
if_name = strchr(media_name, ':');
if (if_name == NULL)
return 0;
*(if_name++) = 0;
media_len = if_name - media_name;
if_len = strlen(if_name) + 1;
/* validate component parts of bearer name */
if ((media_len <= 1) || (media_len > TIPC_MAX_MEDIA_NAME) ||
(if_len <= 1) || (if_len > TIPC_MAX_IF_NAME))
return 0;
/* return bearer name components, if necessary */
if (name_parts) {
strcpy(name_parts->media_name, media_name);
strcpy(name_parts->if_name, if_name);
}
return 1;
}
/**
* tipc_bearer_find - locates bearer object with matching bearer name
*/
struct tipc_bearer *tipc_bearer_find(const char *name)
{
struct tipc_bearer *b_ptr;
u32 i;
for (i = 0, b_ptr = tipc_bearers; i < MAX_BEARERS; i++, b_ptr++) {
if (b_ptr->active && (!strcmp(b_ptr->name, name)))
return b_ptr;
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* tipc_bearer_find_interface - locates bearer object with matching interface name
*/
struct tipc_bearer *tipc_bearer_find_interface(const char *if_name)
{
struct tipc_bearer *b_ptr;
char *b_if_name;
u32 i;
for (i = 0, b_ptr = tipc_bearers; i < MAX_BEARERS; i++, b_ptr++) {
if (!b_ptr->active)
continue;
b_if_name = strchr(b_ptr->name, ':') + 1;
if (!strcmp(b_if_name, if_name))
return b_ptr;
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* tipc_bearer_get_names - record names of bearers in buffer
*/
struct sk_buff *tipc_bearer_get_names(void)
{
struct sk_buff *buf;
struct tipc_bearer *b_ptr;
int i, j;
buf = tipc_cfg_reply_alloc(MAX_BEARERS * TLV_SPACE(TIPC_MAX_BEARER_NAME));
if (!buf)
return NULL;
read_lock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
for (i = 0; i < media_count; i++) {
for (j = 0; j < MAX_BEARERS; j++) {
b_ptr = &tipc_bearers[j];
if (b_ptr->active && (b_ptr->media == media_list[i])) {
tipc_cfg_append_tlv(buf, TIPC_TLV_BEARER_NAME,
b_ptr->name,
strlen(b_ptr->name) + 1);
}
}
}
read_unlock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
return buf;
}
void tipc_bearer_add_dest(struct tipc_bearer *b_ptr, u32 dest)
{
tipc_nmap_add(&b_ptr->nodes, dest);
tipc_bcbearer_sort();
tipc_disc_add_dest(b_ptr->link_req);
}
void tipc_bearer_remove_dest(struct tipc_bearer *b_ptr, u32 dest)
{
tipc_nmap_remove(&b_ptr->nodes, dest);
tipc_bcbearer_sort();
tipc_disc_remove_dest(b_ptr->link_req);
}
/*
* Interrupt enabling new requests after bearer blocking:
* See bearer_send().
*/
void tipc_continue(struct tipc_bearer *b)
{
spin_lock_bh(&b->lock);
b->blocked = 0;
spin_unlock_bh(&b->lock);
}
/*
* tipc_bearer_blocked - determines if bearer is currently blocked
*/
int tipc_bearer_blocked(struct tipc_bearer *b)
{
int res;
spin_lock_bh(&b->lock);
res = b->blocked;
spin_unlock_bh(&b->lock);
return res;
}
/**
* tipc_enable_bearer - enable bearer with the given name
*/
int tipc_enable_bearer(const char *name, u32 disc_domain, u32 priority)
{
struct tipc_bearer *b_ptr;
struct tipc_media *m_ptr;
struct tipc_bearer_names b_names;
char addr_string[16];
u32 bearer_id;
u32 with_this_prio;
u32 i;
int res = -EINVAL;
if (!tipc_own_addr) {
pr_warn("Bearer <%s> rejected, not supported in standalone mode\n",
name);
return -ENOPROTOOPT;
}
if (!bearer_name_validate(name, &b_names)) {
pr_warn("Bearer <%s> rejected, illegal name\n", name);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (tipc_addr_domain_valid(disc_domain) &&
(disc_domain != tipc_own_addr)) {
if (tipc_in_scope(disc_domain, tipc_own_addr)) {
disc_domain = tipc_own_addr & TIPC_CLUSTER_MASK;
res = 0; /* accept any node in own cluster */
} else if (in_own_cluster_exact(disc_domain))
res = 0; /* accept specified node in own cluster */
}
if (res) {
pr_warn("Bearer <%s> rejected, illegal discovery domain\n",
name);
return -EINVAL;
}
if ((priority > TIPC_MAX_LINK_PRI) &&
(priority != TIPC_MEDIA_LINK_PRI)) {
pr_warn("Bearer <%s> rejected, illegal priority\n", name);
return -EINVAL;
}
write_lock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
m_ptr = tipc_media_find(b_names.media_name);
if (!m_ptr) {
pr_warn("Bearer <%s> rejected, media <%s> not registered\n",
name, b_names.media_name);
goto exit;
}
if (priority == TIPC_MEDIA_LINK_PRI)
priority = m_ptr->priority;
restart:
bearer_id = MAX_BEARERS;
with_this_prio = 1;
for (i = MAX_BEARERS; i-- != 0; ) {
if (!tipc_bearers[i].active) {
bearer_id = i;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(name, tipc_bearers[i].name)) {
pr_warn("Bearer <%s> rejected, already enabled\n",
name);
goto exit;
}
if ((tipc_bearers[i].priority == priority) &&
(++with_this_prio > 2)) {
if (priority-- == 0) {
pr_warn("Bearer <%s> rejected, duplicate priority\n",
name);
goto exit;
}
pr_warn("Bearer <%s> priority adjustment required %u->%u\n",
name, priority + 1, priority);
goto restart;
}
}
if (bearer_id >= MAX_BEARERS) {
pr_warn("Bearer <%s> rejected, bearer limit reached (%u)\n",
name, MAX_BEARERS);
goto exit;
}
b_ptr = &tipc_bearers[bearer_id];
strcpy(b_ptr->name, name);
res = m_ptr->enable_bearer(b_ptr);
if (res) {
pr_warn("Bearer <%s> rejected, enable failure (%d)\n",
name, -res);
goto exit;
}
b_ptr->identity = bearer_id;
b_ptr->media = m_ptr;
b_ptr->tolerance = m_ptr->tolerance;
b_ptr->window = m_ptr->window;
b_ptr->net_plane = bearer_id + 'A';
b_ptr->active = 1;
b_ptr->priority = priority;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&b_ptr->links);
spin_lock_init(&b_ptr->lock);
res = tipc_disc_create(b_ptr, &m_ptr->bcast_addr, disc_domain);
if (res) {
bearer_disable(b_ptr);
pr_warn("Bearer <%s> rejected, discovery object creation failed\n",
name);
goto exit;
}
pr_info("Enabled bearer <%s>, discovery domain %s, priority %u\n",
name,
tipc_addr_string_fill(addr_string, disc_domain), priority);
exit:
write_unlock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
return res;
}
/**
* tipc_block_bearer - Block the bearer with the given name, and reset all its links
*/
int tipc_block_bearer(const char *name)
{
struct tipc_bearer *b_ptr = NULL;
struct tipc_link *l_ptr;
struct tipc_link *temp_l_ptr;
read_lock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
b_ptr = tipc_bearer_find(name);
if (!b_ptr) {
pr_warn("Attempt to block unknown bearer <%s>\n", name);
read_unlock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
return -EINVAL;
}
pr_info("Blocking bearer <%s>\n", name);
spin_lock_bh(&b_ptr->lock);
b_ptr->blocked = 1;
list_for_each_entry_safe(l_ptr, temp_l_ptr, &b_ptr->links, link_list) {
struct tipc_node *n_ptr = l_ptr->owner;
spin_lock_bh(&n_ptr->lock);
tipc_link_reset(l_ptr);
spin_unlock_bh(&n_ptr->lock);
}
spin_unlock_bh(&b_ptr->lock);
read_unlock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
return 0;
}
/**
* bearer_disable
*
* Note: This routine assumes caller holds tipc_net_lock.
*/
static void bearer_disable(struct tipc_bearer *b_ptr)
{
struct tipc_link *l_ptr;
struct tipc_link *temp_l_ptr;
pr_info("Disabling bearer <%s>\n", b_ptr->name);
spin_lock_bh(&b_ptr->lock);
b_ptr->blocked = 1;
b_ptr->media->disable_bearer(b_ptr);
list_for_each_entry_safe(l_ptr, temp_l_ptr, &b_ptr->links, link_list) {
tipc_link_delete(l_ptr);
}
if (b_ptr->link_req)
tipc_disc_delete(b_ptr->link_req);
spin_unlock_bh(&b_ptr->lock);
memset(b_ptr, 0, sizeof(struct tipc_bearer));
}
int tipc_disable_bearer(const char *name)
{
struct tipc_bearer *b_ptr;
int res;
write_lock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
b_ptr = tipc_bearer_find(name);
if (b_ptr == NULL) {
pr_warn("Attempt to disable unknown bearer <%s>\n", name);
res = -EINVAL;
} else {
bearer_disable(b_ptr);
res = 0;
}
write_unlock_bh(&tipc_net_lock);
return res;
}
void tipc_bearer_stop(void)
{
u32 i;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_BEARERS; i++) {
if (tipc_bearers[i].active)
bearer_disable(&tipc_bearers[i]);
}
media_count = 0;
}