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  1. #ifndef __FS_CEPH_MESSENGER_H
  2. #define __FS_CEPH_MESSENGER_H
  3. #include <linux/kref.h>
  4. #include <linux/mutex.h>
  5. #include <linux/net.h>
  6. #include <linux/radix-tree.h>
  7. #include <linux/uio.h>
  8. #include <linux/version.h>
  9. #include <linux/workqueue.h>
  10. #include "types.h"
  11. #include "buffer.h"
  12. struct ceph_msg;
  13. struct ceph_connection;
  14. extern struct workqueue_struct *ceph_msgr_wq; /* receive work queue */
  15. /*
  16. * Ceph defines these callbacks for handling connection events.
  17. */
  18. struct ceph_connection_operations {
  19. struct ceph_connection *(*get)(struct ceph_connection *);
  20. void (*put)(struct ceph_connection *);
  21. /* handle an incoming message. */
  22. void (*dispatch) (struct ceph_connection *con, struct ceph_msg *m);
  23. /* authorize an outgoing connection */
  24. int (*get_authorizer) (struct ceph_connection *con,
  25. void **buf, int *len, int *proto,
  26. void **reply_buf, int *reply_len, int force_new);
  27. int (*verify_authorizer_reply) (struct ceph_connection *con, int len);
  28. int (*invalidate_authorizer)(struct ceph_connection *con);
  29. /* protocol version mismatch */
  30. void (*bad_proto) (struct ceph_connection *con);
  31. /* there was some error on the socket (disconnect, whatever) */
  32. void (*fault) (struct ceph_connection *con);
  33. /* a remote host as terminated a message exchange session, and messages
  34. * we sent (or they tried to send us) may be lost. */
  35. void (*peer_reset) (struct ceph_connection *con);
  36. struct ceph_msg * (*alloc_msg) (struct ceph_connection *con,
  37. struct ceph_msg_header *hdr,
  38. int *skip);
  39. };
  40. extern const char *ceph_name_type_str(int t);
  41. /* use format string %s%d */
  42. #define ENTITY_NAME(n) ceph_name_type_str((n).type), le64_to_cpu((n).num)
  43. struct ceph_messenger {
  44. struct ceph_entity_inst inst; /* my name+address */
  45. struct ceph_entity_addr my_enc_addr;
  46. struct page *zero_page; /* used in certain error cases */
  47. bool nocrc;
  48. /*
  49. * the global_seq counts connections i (attempt to) initiate
  50. * in order to disambiguate certain connect race conditions.
  51. */
  52. u32 global_seq;
  53. spinlock_t global_seq_lock;
  54. };
  55. /*
  56. * a single message. it contains a header (src, dest, message type, etc.),
  57. * footer (crc values, mainly), a "front" message body, and possibly a
  58. * data payload (stored in some number of pages).
  59. */
  60. struct ceph_msg {
  61. struct ceph_msg_header hdr; /* header */
  62. struct ceph_msg_footer footer; /* footer */
  63. struct kvec front; /* unaligned blobs of message */
  64. struct ceph_buffer *middle;
  65. struct page **pages; /* data payload. NOT OWNER. */
  66. unsigned nr_pages; /* size of page array */
  67. struct ceph_pagelist *pagelist; /* instead of pages */
  68. struct list_head list_head;
  69. struct kref kref;
  70. bool front_is_vmalloc;
  71. bool more_to_follow;
  72. int front_max;
  73. struct ceph_msgpool *pool;
  74. };
  75. struct ceph_msg_pos {
  76. int page, page_pos; /* which page; offset in page */
  77. int data_pos; /* offset in data payload */
  78. int did_page_crc; /* true if we've calculated crc for current page */
  79. };
  80. /* ceph connection fault delay defaults, for exponential backoff */
  81. #define BASE_DELAY_INTERVAL (HZ/2)
  82. #define MAX_DELAY_INTERVAL (5 * 60 * HZ)
  83. /*
  84. * ceph_connection state bit flags
  85. *
  86. * QUEUED and BUSY are used together to ensure that only a single
  87. * thread is currently opening, reading or writing data to the socket.
  88. */
  89. #define LOSSYTX 0 /* we can close channel or drop messages on errors */
  90. #define CONNECTING 1
  91. #define NEGOTIATING 2
  92. #define KEEPALIVE_PENDING 3
  93. #define WRITE_PENDING 4 /* we have data ready to send */
  94. #define QUEUED 5 /* there is work queued on this connection */
  95. #define BUSY 6 /* work is being done */
  96. #define STANDBY 8 /* no outgoing messages, socket closed. we keep
  97. * the ceph_connection around to maintain shared
  98. * state with the peer. */
  99. #define CLOSED 10 /* we've closed the connection */
  100. #define SOCK_CLOSED 11 /* socket state changed to closed */
  101. #define OPENING 13 /* open connection w/ (possibly new) peer */
  102. #define DEAD 14 /* dead, about to kfree */
  103. /*
  104. * A single connection with another host.
  105. *
  106. * We maintain a queue of outgoing messages, and some session state to
  107. * ensure that we can preserve the lossless, ordered delivery of
  108. * messages in the case of a TCP disconnect.
  109. */
  110. struct ceph_connection {
  111. void *private;
  112. atomic_t nref;
  113. const struct ceph_connection_operations *ops;
  114. struct ceph_messenger *msgr;
  115. struct socket *sock;
  116. unsigned long state; /* connection state (see flags above) */
  117. const char *error_msg; /* error message, if any */
  118. struct ceph_entity_addr peer_addr; /* peer address */
  119. struct ceph_entity_name peer_name; /* peer name */
  120. struct ceph_entity_addr peer_addr_for_me;
  121. u32 connect_seq; /* identify the most recent connection
  122. attempt for this connection, client */
  123. u32 peer_global_seq; /* peer's global seq for this connection */
  124. int auth_retry; /* true if we need a newer authorizer */
  125. void *auth_reply_buf; /* where to put the authorizer reply */
  126. int auth_reply_buf_len;
  127. struct mutex mutex;
  128. /* out queue */
  129. struct list_head out_queue;
  130. struct list_head out_sent; /* sending or sent but unacked */
  131. u64 out_seq; /* last message queued for send */
  132. u64 out_seq_sent; /* last message sent */
  133. bool out_keepalive_pending;
  134. u64 in_seq, in_seq_acked; /* last message received, acked */
  135. /* connection negotiation temps */
  136. char in_banner[CEPH_BANNER_MAX_LEN];
  137. union {
  138. struct { /* outgoing connection */
  139. struct ceph_msg_connect out_connect;
  140. struct ceph_msg_connect_reply in_reply;
  141. };
  142. struct { /* incoming */
  143. struct ceph_msg_connect in_connect;
  144. struct ceph_msg_connect_reply out_reply;
  145. };
  146. };
  147. struct ceph_entity_addr actual_peer_addr;
  148. /* message out temps */
  149. struct ceph_msg *out_msg; /* sending message (== tail of
  150. out_sent) */
  151. bool out_msg_done;
  152. struct ceph_msg_pos out_msg_pos;
  153. struct kvec out_kvec[8], /* sending header/footer data */
  154. *out_kvec_cur;
  155. int out_kvec_left; /* kvec's left in out_kvec */
  156. int out_skip; /* skip this many bytes */
  157. int out_kvec_bytes; /* total bytes left */
  158. bool out_kvec_is_msg; /* kvec refers to out_msg */
  159. int out_more; /* there is more data after the kvecs */
  160. __le64 out_temp_ack; /* for writing an ack */
  161. /* message in temps */
  162. struct ceph_msg_header in_hdr;
  163. struct ceph_msg *in_msg;
  164. struct ceph_msg_pos in_msg_pos;
  165. u32 in_front_crc, in_middle_crc, in_data_crc; /* calculated crc */
  166. char in_tag; /* protocol control byte */
  167. int in_base_pos; /* bytes read */
  168. __le64 in_temp_ack; /* for reading an ack */
  169. struct delayed_work work; /* send|recv work */
  170. unsigned long delay; /* current delay interval */
  171. };
  172. extern const char *pr_addr(const struct sockaddr_storage *ss);
  173. extern int ceph_parse_ips(const char *c, const char *end,
  174. struct ceph_entity_addr *addr,
  175. int max_count, int *count);
  176. extern int ceph_msgr_init(void);
  177. extern void ceph_msgr_exit(void);
  178. extern struct ceph_messenger *ceph_messenger_create(
  179. struct ceph_entity_addr *myaddr);
  180. extern void ceph_messenger_destroy(struct ceph_messenger *);
  181. extern void ceph_con_init(struct ceph_messenger *msgr,
  182. struct ceph_connection *con);
  183. extern void ceph_con_open(struct ceph_connection *con,
  184. struct ceph_entity_addr *addr);
  185. extern bool ceph_con_opened(struct ceph_connection *con);
  186. extern void ceph_con_close(struct ceph_connection *con);
  187. extern void ceph_con_send(struct ceph_connection *con, struct ceph_msg *msg);
  188. extern void ceph_con_revoke(struct ceph_connection *con, struct ceph_msg *msg);
  189. extern void ceph_con_revoke_message(struct ceph_connection *con,
  190. struct ceph_msg *msg);
  191. extern void ceph_con_keepalive(struct ceph_connection *con);
  192. extern struct ceph_connection *ceph_con_get(struct ceph_connection *con);
  193. extern void ceph_con_put(struct ceph_connection *con);
  194. extern struct ceph_msg *ceph_msg_new(int type, int front_len,
  195. int page_len, int page_off,
  196. struct page **pages);
  197. extern void ceph_msg_kfree(struct ceph_msg *m);
  198. static inline struct ceph_msg *ceph_msg_get(struct ceph_msg *msg)
  199. {
  200. kref_get(&msg->kref);
  201. return msg;
  202. }
  203. extern void ceph_msg_last_put(struct kref *kref);
  204. static inline void ceph_msg_put(struct ceph_msg *msg)
  205. {
  206. kref_put(&msg->kref, ceph_msg_last_put);
  207. }
  208. extern void ceph_msg_dump(struct ceph_msg *msg);
  209. #endif