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diff --git a/nuttx/net/uip/uip_tcpconn.c b/nuttx/net/uip/uip_tcpconn.c deleted file mode 100644 index 31e020f63..000000000 --- a/nuttx/net/uip/uip_tcpconn.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,636 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************** - * net/uip/uip_tcpconn.c - * - * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved. - * Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org> - * - * Large parts of this file were leveraged from uIP logic: - * - * Copyright (c) 2001-2003, Adam Dunkels. - * All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote - * products derived from this software without specific prior - * written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``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 AUTHOR 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. - * - ****************************************************************************/ - -/**************************************************************************** - * Compilation Switches - ****************************************************************************/ - -/**************************************************************************** - * Included Files - ****************************************************************************/ - -#include <nuttx/config.h> -#if defined(CONFIG_NET) && defined(CONFIG_NET_TCP) - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <assert.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <debug.h> - -#include <arch/irq.h> - -#include <nuttx/net/uip/uipopt.h> -#include <nuttx/net/uip/uip.h> -#include <nuttx/net/uip/uip-arch.h> - -#include "uip_internal.h" - -/**************************************************************************** - * Public Data - ****************************************************************************/ - -/**************************************************************************** - * Private Data - ****************************************************************************/ - -/* The array containing all uIP TCP connections. */ - -static struct uip_conn g_tcp_connections[CONFIG_NET_TCP_CONNS]; - -/* A list of all free TCP connections */ - -static dq_queue_t g_free_tcp_connections; - -/* A list of all connected TCP connections */ - -static dq_queue_t g_active_tcp_connections; - -/* Last port used by a TCP connection connection. */ - -static uint16_t g_last_tcp_port; - -/**************************************************************************** - * Private Functions - ****************************************************************************/ - -/**************************************************************************** - * Name: uip_selectport() - * - * Description: - * If the portnumber is zero; select an unused port for the connection. - * If the portnumber is non-zero, verify that no other connection has - * been created with this port number. - * - * Input Parameters: - * portno -- the selected port number in host order. Zero means no port - * selected. - * - * Return: - * 0 on success, negated errno on failure: - * - * EADDRINUSE - * The given address is already in use. - * EADDRNOTAVAIL - * Cannot assign requested address (unlikely) - * - * Assumptions: - * Interrupts are disabled - * - ****************************************************************************/ - -static int uip_selectport(uint16_t portno) -{ - if (portno == 0) - { - /* No local port assigned. Loop until we find a valid listen port number - * that is not being used by any other connection. NOTE the following loop - * is assumed to terminate but could not if all 32000-4096+1 ports are - * in used (unlikely). - */ - - do - { - /* Guess that the next available port number will be the one after - * the last port number assigned. - */ - portno = ++g_last_tcp_port; - - /* Make sure that the port number is within range */ - - if (g_last_tcp_port >= 32000) - { - g_last_tcp_port = 4096; - } - } - while (uip_tcplistener(htons(g_last_tcp_port))); - } - else - { - /* A port number has been supplied. Verify that no other TCP/IP - * connection is using this local port. - */ - - if (uip_tcplistener(portno)) - { - /* It is in use... return EADDRINUSE */ - - return -EADDRINUSE; - } - } - - /* Return the selected or verified port number */ - - return portno; -} - -/**************************************************************************** - * Public Functions - ****************************************************************************/ - -/**************************************************************************** - * Name: uip_tcpinit() - * - * Description: - * Initialize the TCP/IP connection structures. Called only once and only - * from the UIP layer at startup in normal user mode. - * - ****************************************************************************/ - -void uip_tcpinit(void) -{ - int i; - - /* Initialize the queues */ - - dq_init(&g_free_tcp_connections); - dq_init(&g_active_tcp_connections); - - /* Now initialize each connection structure */ - - for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_NET_TCP_CONNS; i++) - { - /* Mark the connection closed and move it to the free list */ - - g_tcp_connections[i].tcpstateflags = UIP_CLOSED; - dq_addlast(&g_tcp_connections[i].node, &g_free_tcp_connections); - } - - g_last_tcp_port = 1024; -} - -/**************************************************************************** - * Name: uip_tcpalloc() - * - * Description: - * Find a free TCP/IP connection structure and allocate it - * for use. This is normally something done by the implementation of the - * socket() API but is also called from the interrupt level when a TCP - * packet is received while "listening" - * - ****************************************************************************/ - -struct uip_conn *uip_tcpalloc(void) -{ - struct uip_conn *conn; - uip_lock_t flags; - - /* Because this routine is called from both interrupt level and - * and from user level, we have not option but to disable interrupts - * while accessing g_free_tcp_connections[]; - */ - - flags = uip_lock(); - - /* Return the entry from the head of the free list */ - - conn = (struct uip_conn *)dq_remfirst(&g_free_tcp_connections); - -#if 0 /* Revisit */ - /* Is the free list empty? */ - - if (!conn) - { - /* As a fallback, check for connection structures in the TIME_WAIT - * state. If no CLOSED connections are found, then take the oldest - */ - - struct uip_conn *tmp = g_active_tcp_connections.head; - while (tmp) - { - /* Is this connectin in the UIP_TIME_WAIT state? */ - - if (tmp->tcpstateflags == UIP_TIME_WAIT) - { - /* Is it the oldest one we have seen so far? */ - - if (!conn || tmp->timer > conn->timer) - { - /* Yes.. remember it */ - - conn = tmp; - } - } - - /* Look at the next active connection */ - - tmp = tmp->node.flink; - } - - /* If we found one, remove it from the active connection list */ - - dq_rem(&conn->node, &g_active_tcp_connections); - } -#endif - - uip_unlock(flags); - - /* Mark the connection allocated */ - - if (conn) - { - conn->tcpstateflags = UIP_ALLOCATED; - } - - return conn; -} - -/**************************************************************************** - * Name: uip_tcpfree() - * - * Description: - * Free a connection structure that is no longer in use. This should be - * done by the implementation of close() - * - ****************************************************************************/ - -void uip_tcpfree(struct uip_conn *conn) -{ -#if CONFIG_NET_NTCP_READAHEAD_BUFFERS > 0 - struct uip_readahead_s *readahead; -#endif - uip_lock_t flags; - - /* Because g_free_tcp_connections is accessed from user level and interrupt - * level, code, it is necessary to keep interrupts disabled during this - * operation. - */ - - DEBUGASSERT(conn->crefs == 0); - flags = uip_lock(); - - /* UIP_ALLOCATED means that that the connection is not in the active list - * yet. - */ - - if (conn->tcpstateflags != UIP_ALLOCATED) - { - /* Remove the connection from the active list */ - - dq_rem(&conn->node, &g_active_tcp_connections); - } - - /* Release any read-ahead buffers attached to the connection */ - -#if CONFIG_NET_NTCP_READAHEAD_BUFFERS > 0 - while ((readahead = (struct uip_readahead_s *)sq_remfirst(&conn->readahead)) != NULL) - { - uip_tcpreadaheadrelease(readahead); - } -#endif - - /* Remove any backlog attached to this connection */ - -#ifdef CONFIG_NET_TCPBACKLOG - if (conn->backlog) - { - uip_backlogdestroy(conn); - } - - /* If this connection is, itself, backlogged, then remove it from the - * parent connection's backlog list. - */ - - if (conn->blparent) - { - uip_backlogdelete(conn->blparent, conn); - } -#endif - - /* Mark the connection available and put it into the free list */ - - conn->tcpstateflags = UIP_CLOSED; - dq_addlast(&conn->node, &g_free_tcp_connections); - uip_unlock(flags); -} - -/**************************************************************************** - * Name: uip_tcpactive() - * - * Description: - * Find a connection structure that is the appropriate - * connection to be used with the provided TCP/IP header - * - * Assumptions: - * This function is called from UIP logic at interrupt level - * - ****************************************************************************/ - -struct uip_conn *uip_tcpactive(struct uip_tcpip_hdr *buf) -{ - struct uip_conn *conn = (struct uip_conn *)g_active_tcp_connections.head; - in_addr_t srcipaddr = uip_ip4addr_conv(buf->srcipaddr); - - while (conn) - { - /* Find an open connection matching the tcp input */ - - if (conn->tcpstateflags != UIP_CLOSED && - buf->destport == conn->lport && buf->srcport == conn->rport && - uip_ipaddr_cmp(srcipaddr, conn->ripaddr)) - { - /* Matching connection found.. break out of the loop and return a - * reference to it. - */ - - break; - } - - /* Look at the next active connection */ - - conn = (struct uip_conn *)conn->node.flink; - } - - return conn; -} - -/**************************************************************************** - * Name: uip_nexttcpconn() - * - * Description: - * Traverse the list of active TCP connections - * - * Assumptions: - * This function is called from UIP logic at interrupt level (or with - * interrupts disabled). - * - ****************************************************************************/ - -struct uip_conn *uip_nexttcpconn(struct uip_conn *conn) -{ - if (!conn) - { - return (struct uip_conn *)g_active_tcp_connections.head; - } - else - { - return (struct uip_conn *)conn->node.flink; - } -} - -/**************************************************************************** - * Name: uip_tcplistener() - * - * Description: - * Given a local port number (in network byte order), find the TCP - * connection that listens on this this port. - * - * Primary uses: (1) to determine if a port number is available, (2) to - * To idenfity the socket that will accept new connections on a local port. - * - ****************************************************************************/ - -struct uip_conn *uip_tcplistener(uint16_t portno) -{ - struct uip_conn *conn; - int i; - - /* Check if this port number is in use by any active UIP TCP connection */ - - for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_NET_TCP_CONNS; i++) - { - conn = &g_tcp_connections[i]; - if (conn->tcpstateflags != UIP_CLOSED && conn->lport == portno) - { - /* The portnumber is in use, return the connection */ - - return conn; - } - } - return NULL; -} - -/**************************************************************************** - * Name: uip_tcpaccept() - * - * Description: - * Called when uip_interupt matches the incoming packet with a connection - * in LISTEN. In that case, this function will create a new connection and - * initialize it to send a SYNACK in return. - * - * Assumptions: - * This function is called from UIP logic at interrupt level - * - ****************************************************************************/ - -struct uip_conn *uip_tcpaccept(struct uip_tcpip_hdr *buf) -{ - struct uip_conn *conn = uip_tcpalloc(); - if (conn) - { - /* Fill in the necessary fields for the new connection. */ - - conn->rto = UIP_RTO; - conn->timer = UIP_RTO; - conn->sa = 0; - conn->sv = 4; - conn->nrtx = 0; - conn->lport = buf->destport; - conn->rport = buf->srcport; - uip_ipaddr_copy(conn->ripaddr, uip_ip4addr_conv(buf->srcipaddr)); - conn->tcpstateflags = UIP_SYN_RCVD; - - uip_tcpinitsequence(conn->sndseq); - conn->unacked = 1; - - /* rcvseq should be the seqno from the incoming packet + 1. */ - - memcpy(conn->rcvseq, buf->seqno, 4); - - /* Initialize the list of TCP read-ahead buffers */ - -#if CONFIG_NET_NTCP_READAHEAD_BUFFERS > 0 - sq_init(&conn->readahead); -#endif - - /* And, finally, put the connection structure into the active list. - * Interrupts should already be disabled in this context. - */ - - dq_addlast(&conn->node, &g_active_tcp_connections); - } - return conn; -} - -/**************************************************************************** - * Name: uip_tcpbind() - * - * Description: - * This function implements the UIP specific parts of the standard TCP - * bind() operation. - * - * Return: - * 0 on success or -EADDRINUSE on failure - * - * Assumptions: - * This function is called from normal user level code. - * - ****************************************************************************/ - -#ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv6 -int uip_tcpbind(struct uip_conn *conn, const struct sockaddr_in6 *addr) -#else -int uip_tcpbind(struct uip_conn *conn, const struct sockaddr_in *addr) -#endif -{ - uip_lock_t flags; - int port; - - /* Verify or select a local port */ - - flags = uip_lock(); - port = uip_selectport(ntohs(addr->sin_port)); - uip_unlock(flags); - - if (port < 0) - { - return port; - } - - /* Save the local address in the connection structure. Note that the requested - * local IP address is saved but not used. At present, only a single network - * interface is supported, the IP address is not of importance. - */ - - conn->lport = addr->sin_port; - -#if 0 /* Not used */ -#ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv6 - uip_ipaddr_copy(conn->lipaddr, addr->sin6_addr.in6_u.u6_addr16); -#else - uip_ipaddr_copy(conn->lipaddr, addr->sin_addr.s_addr); -#endif -#endif - - return OK; -} - -/**************************************************************************** - * Name: uip_tcpconnect() - * - * Description: - * This function implements the UIP specific parts of the standard - * TCP connect() operation: It connects to a remote host using TCP. - * - * This function is used to start a new connection to the specified - * port on the specied host. It uses the connection structure that was - * allocated by a preceding socket() call. It sets the connection to - * the SYN_SENT state and sets the retransmission timer to 0. This will - * cause a TCP SYN segment to be sent out the next time this connection - * is periodically processed, which usually is done within 0.5 seconds - * after the call to uip_tcpconnect(). - * - * Assumptions: - * This function is called from normal user level code. - * - ****************************************************************************/ - -#ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv6 -int uip_tcpconnect(struct uip_conn *conn, const struct sockaddr_in6 *addr) -#else -int uip_tcpconnect(struct uip_conn *conn, const struct sockaddr_in *addr) -#endif -{ - uip_lock_t flags; - int port; - - /* The connection is expected to be in the UIP_ALLOCATED state.. i.e., - * allocated via up_tcpalloc(), but not yet put into the active connections - * list. - */ - - if (!conn || conn->tcpstateflags != UIP_ALLOCATED) - { - return -EISCONN; - } - - /* If the TCP port has not alread been bound to a local port, then select - * one now. - */ - - flags = uip_lock(); - port = uip_selectport(ntohs(conn->lport)); - uip_unlock(flags); - - if (port < 0) - { - return port; - } - - /* Initialize and return the connection structure, bind it to the port number */ - - conn->tcpstateflags = UIP_SYN_SENT; - uip_tcpinitsequence(conn->sndseq); - - conn->initialmss = conn->mss = UIP_TCP_MSS; - conn->unacked = 1; /* TCP length of the SYN is one. */ - conn->nrtx = 0; - conn->timer = 1; /* Send the SYN next time around. */ - conn->rto = UIP_RTO; - conn->sa = 0; - conn->sv = 16; /* Initial value of the RTT variance. */ - conn->lport = htons((uint16_t)port); - - /* The sockaddr port is 16 bits and already in network order */ - - conn->rport = addr->sin_port; - - /* The sockaddr address is 32-bits in network order. */ - - uip_ipaddr_copy(conn->ripaddr, addr->sin_addr.s_addr); - - /* Initialize the list of TCP read-ahead buffers */ - -#if CONFIG_NET_NTCP_READAHEAD_BUFFERS > 0 - sq_init(&conn->readahead); -#endif - - /* And, finally, put the connection structure into the active - * list. Because g_active_tcp_connections is accessed from user level and - * interrupt level, code, it is necessary to keep interrupts disabled during - * this operation. - */ - - flags = uip_lock(); - dq_addlast(&conn->node, &g_active_tcp_connections); - uip_unlock(flags); - - return OK; -} - -#endif /* CONFIG_NET && CONFIG_NET_TCP */ |