david/ipxe
david
/
ipxe
Archived
1
0
Fork 0
This repository has been archived on 2020-12-06. You can view files and clone it, but cannot push or open issues or pull requests.
ipxe/src/core/interface.c

293 lines
7.3 KiB
C

/*
* Copyright (C) 2007 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
* License, or any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
* 02110-1301, USA.
*/
FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER );
#include <string.h>
#include <ipxe/interface.h>
/** @file
*
* Object interfaces
*
*/
/*****************************************************************************
*
* The null interface
*
*/
/** Null interface operations */
static struct interface_operation null_intf_op[] = {};
/** Null interface descriptor */
struct interface_descriptor null_intf_desc =
INTF_DESC_PURE ( null_intf_op );
/** The null interface */
struct interface null_intf = INTF_INIT ( null_intf_desc );
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Object interface plumbing
*
*/
/**
* Plug an object interface into a new destination object interface
*
* @v intf Object interface
* @v dest New destination object interface
*
* The reference to the existing destination interface is dropped, a
* reference to the new destination interface is obtained, and the
* interface is updated to point to the new destination interface.
*
* Note that there is no "unplug" call; instead you must plug the
* interface into a null interface.
*/
void intf_plug ( struct interface *intf, struct interface *dest ) {
DBGC ( INTF_COL ( intf ),
"INTF " INTF_INTF_FMT " replug to " INTF_FMT "\n",
INTF_INTF_DBG ( intf, intf->dest ), INTF_DBG ( dest ) );
intf_get ( dest );
intf_put ( intf->dest );
intf->dest = dest;
}
/**
* Plug two object interfaces together
*
* @v a Object interface A
* @v b Object interface B
*
* Plugs interface A into interface B, and interface B into interface
* A. (The basic plug() function is unidirectional; this function is
* merely a shorthand for two calls to plug(), hence the name.)
*/
void intf_plug_plug ( struct interface *a, struct interface *b ) {
intf_plug ( a, b );
intf_plug ( b, a );
}
/**
* Unplug an object interface
*
* @v intf Object interface
*/
void intf_unplug ( struct interface *intf ) {
intf_plug ( intf, &null_intf );
}
/**
* Ignore all further operations on an object interface
*
* @v intf Object interface
*/
void intf_nullify ( struct interface *intf ) {
intf->desc = &null_intf_desc;
}
/**
* Increment reference count on an object interface
*
* @v intf Object interface
* @ret intf Object interface
*/
struct interface * intf_get ( struct interface *intf ) {
ref_get ( intf->refcnt );
return intf;
}
/**
* Decrement reference count on an object interface
*
* @v intf Object interface
*/
void intf_put ( struct interface *intf ) {
ref_put ( intf->refcnt );
}
/**
* Get pointer to object containing object interface
*
* @v intf Object interface
* @ret object Containing object
*/
void * intf_object ( struct interface *intf ) {
return ( ( ( void * ) intf ) - intf->desc->offset );
}
/**
* Get pass-through interface
*
* @v intf Object interface
* @ret passthru Pass-through interface, or NULL
*/
static struct interface * intf_get_passthru ( struct interface *intf ) {
struct interface_descriptor *desc = intf->desc;
if ( desc->passthru_offset ) {
return ( ( ( void * ) intf ) + desc->passthru_offset );
} else {
return NULL;
}
}
/**
* Get object interface destination and operation method (without pass-through)
*
* @v intf Object interface
* @v type Operation type
* @ret dest Destination interface
* @ret func Implementing method, or NULL
*/
void * intf_get_dest_op_no_passthru_untyped ( struct interface *intf,
void *type,
struct interface **dest ) {
struct interface_descriptor *desc;
struct interface_operation *op;
unsigned int i;
*dest = intf_get ( intf->dest );
desc = (*dest)->desc;
for ( i = desc->num_op, op = desc->op ; i ; i--, op++ ) {
if ( op->type == type )
return op->func;
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* Get object interface destination and operation method
*
* @v intf Object interface
* @v type Operation type
* @ret dest Destination interface
* @ret func Implementing method, or NULL
*/
void * intf_get_dest_op_untyped ( struct interface *intf, void *type,
struct interface **dest ) {
void *func;
while ( 1 ) {
/* Search for an implementing method provided by the
* current destination interface.
*/
func = intf_get_dest_op_no_passthru_untyped( intf, type, dest );
if ( func )
return func;
/* Pass through to the underlying interface, if applicable */
if ( ! ( intf = intf_get_passthru ( *dest ) ) )
return NULL;
intf_put ( *dest );
}
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Generic interface operations
*
*/
/**
* Close an object interface
*
* @v intf Object interface
* @v rc Reason for close
*
* Note that this function merely informs the destination object that
* the interface is about to be closed; it doesn't actually disconnect
* the interface. In most cases, you probably want to use
* intf_shutdown() or intf_restart() instead.
*/
void intf_close ( struct interface *intf, int rc ) {
struct interface *dest;
intf_close_TYPE ( void * ) *op =
intf_get_dest_op ( intf, intf_close, &dest );
void *object = intf_object ( dest );
DBGC ( INTF_COL ( intf ), "INTF " INTF_INTF_FMT " close (%s)\n",
INTF_INTF_DBG ( intf, dest ), strerror ( rc ) );
if ( op ) {
op ( object, rc );
} else {
/* Default is to ignore intf_close() */
}
intf_put ( dest );
}
/**
* Shut down an object interface
*
* @v intf Object interface
* @v rc Reason for close
*
* Blocks further operations from being received via the interface,
* executes a close operation on the destination interface, and
* unplugs the interface.
*/
void intf_shutdown ( struct interface *intf, int rc ) {
DBGC ( INTF_COL ( intf ), "INTF " INTF_FMT " shutting down (%s)\n",
INTF_DBG ( intf ), strerror ( rc ) );
/* Block further operations */
intf_nullify ( intf );
/* Notify destination of close */
intf_close ( intf, rc );
/* Unplug interface */
intf_unplug ( intf );
}
/**
* Shut down and restart an object interface
*
* @v intf Object interface
* @v rc Reason for close
*
* Shuts down the interface, then unblocks operations that were
* blocked during shutdown.
*/
void intf_restart ( struct interface *intf, int rc ) {
struct interface_descriptor *desc = intf->desc;
/* Shut down the interface */
intf_shutdown ( intf, rc );
DBGC ( INTF_COL ( intf ), "INTF " INTF_FMT " restarting\n",
INTF_DBG ( intf ) );
/* Restore the interface descriptor. Must be done after
* shutdown (rather than inhibiting intf_shutdown() from
* nullifying the descriptor) in order to avoid a potential
* infinite loop as the intf_close() operations on each side
* of the link call each other recursively.
*/
intf->desc = desc;
}