symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/qemu-symbian-svp/slirp/if.c
author Gareth Stockwell <gareth.stockwell@accenture.com>
Mon, 06 Sep 2010 16:25:43 +0100
changeset 107 3bc1a978be44
parent 1 2fb8b9db1c86
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix for Bug 3671 - QEMU GDB stub listens on IPv6-only port on Windows 7 The connection string used by the GDB stub does not specify which version of the Internet Protocol should be used by the port on which it listens. On host platforms with IPv6 support, such as Windows 7, this means that the stub listens on an IPv6-only port. Since the GDB client uses IPv4, this means that the client cannot connect to QEMU.

/*
 * Copyright (c) 1995 Danny Gasparovski.
 *
 * Please read the file COPYRIGHT for the
 * terms and conditions of the copyright.
 */

#include <slirp.h>

int     if_queued = 0;                  /* Number of packets queued so far */

struct  mbuf if_fastq;                  /* fast queue (for interactive data) */
struct  mbuf if_batchq;                 /* queue for non-interactive data */
struct	mbuf *next_m;			/* Pointer to next mbuf to output */

#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()
{
	if_fastq.ifq_next = if_fastq.ifq_prev = &if_fastq;
	if_batchq.ifq_next = if_batchq.ifq_prev = &if_batchq;
        //	sl_compress_init(&comp_s);
	next_m = &if_batchq;
}

#if 0
/*
 * This shouldn't be needed since the modem is blocking and
 * we don't expect any signals, but what the hell..
 */
inline int
writen(fd, bptr, n)
	int fd;
	char *bptr;
	int n;
{
	int ret;
	int total;

	/* This should succeed most of the time */
	ret = send(fd, bptr, n,0);
	if (ret == n || ret <= 0)
	   return ret;

	/* Didn't write everything, go into the loop */
	total = ret;
	while (n > total) {
		ret = send(fd, bptr+total, n-total,0);
		if (ret <= 0)
		   return ret;
		total += ret;
	}
	return total;
}

/*
 * if_input - read() the tty, do "top level" processing (ie: check for any escapes),
 * and pass onto (*ttyp->if_input)
 *
 * XXXXX Any zeros arriving by themselves are NOT placed into the arriving packet.
 */
#define INBUFF_SIZE 2048 /* XXX */
void
if_input(ttyp)
	struct ttys *ttyp;
{
	u_char if_inbuff[INBUFF_SIZE];
	int if_n;

	DEBUG_CALL("if_input");
	DEBUG_ARG("ttyp = %lx", (long)ttyp);

	if_n = recv(ttyp->fd, (char *)if_inbuff, INBUFF_SIZE,0);

	DEBUG_MISC((dfd, " read %d bytes\n", if_n));

	if (if_n <= 0) {
		if (if_n == 0 || (errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN)) {
			if (ttyp->up)
			   link_up--;
			tty_detached(ttyp, 0);
		}
		return;
	}
	if (if_n == 1) {
		if (*if_inbuff == '0') {
			ttyp->ones = 0;
			if (++ttyp->zeros >= 5)
			   slirp_exit(0);
			return;
		}
		if (*if_inbuff == '1') {
			ttyp->zeros = 0;
			if (++ttyp->ones >= 5)
			   tty_detached(ttyp, 0);
			return;
		}
	}
	ttyp->ones = ttyp->zeros = 0;

	(*ttyp->if_input)(ttyp, if_inbuff, if_n);
}
#endif

/*
 * 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(so, ifm)
	struct socket *so;
	struct mbuf *ifm;
{
	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 = if_batchq.ifq_prev; ifq != &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 = 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 = if_batchq.ifq_prev;

	/* Create a new doubly linked list for this session */
	ifm->ifq_so = so;
	ifs_init(ifm);
	insque(ifm, ifq);

diddit:
	++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, &if_batchq);
		}
	}

#ifndef FULL_BOLT
	/*
	 * This prevents us from malloc()ing too many mbufs
	 */
	if (link_up) {
		/* if_start will check towrite */
		if_start();
	}
#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(void)
{
	struct mbuf *ifm, *ifqt;

	DEBUG_CALL("if_start");

	if (if_queued == 0)
	   return; /* Nothing to do */

 again:
        /* check if we can really output */
        if (!slirp_can_output())
            return;

	/*
	 * See which queue to get next packet from
	 * If there's something in the fastq, select it immediately
	 */
	if (if_fastq.ifq_next != &if_fastq) {
		ifm = if_fastq.ifq_next;
	} else {
		/* Nothing on fastq, see if next_m is valid */
		if (next_m != &if_batchq)
		   ifm = next_m;
		else
		   ifm = if_batchq.ifq_next;

		/* Set which packet to send on next iteration */
		next_m = ifm->ifq_next;
	}
	/* Remove it from the queue */
	ifqt = ifm->ifq_prev;
	remque(ifm);
	--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((uint8_t *)ifm->m_data, ifm->m_len);

        m_free(ifm);

	if (if_queued)
	   goto again;
}