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2 * net/tipc/socket.c: TIPC socket API
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37 #include "core.h"
38 #include "port.h"
40 #include <linux/export.h>
41 #include <net/sock.h>
43 #define SS_LISTENING -1 /* socket is listening */
44 #define SS_READY -2 /* socket is connectionless */
46 #define CONN_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT 8000 /* default connect timeout = 8s */
48 struct tipc_sock {
49 struct sock sk;
50 struct tipc_port *p;
51 struct tipc_portid peer_name;
52 unsigned int conn_timeout;
55 #define tipc_sk(sk) ((struct tipc_sock *)(sk))
56 #define tipc_sk_port(sk) (tipc_sk(sk)->p)
58 #define tipc_rx_ready(sock) (!skb_queue_empty(&sock->sk->sk_receive_queue) || \
59 (sock->state == SS_DISCONNECTING))
61 static int backlog_rcv(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
62 static u32 dispatch(struct tipc_port *tport, struct sk_buff *buf);
63 static void wakeupdispatch(struct tipc_port *tport);
64 static void tipc_data_ready(struct sock *sk, int len);
65 static void tipc_write_space(struct sock *sk);
66 static int release(struct socket *sock);
67 static int accept(struct socket *sock, struct socket *new_sock, int flags);
69 static const struct proto_ops packet_ops;
70 static const struct proto_ops stream_ops;
71 static const struct proto_ops msg_ops;
73 static struct proto tipc_proto;
74 static struct proto tipc_proto_kern;
76 static int sockets_enabled;
79 * Revised TIPC socket locking policy:
81 * Most socket operations take the standard socket lock when they start
82 * and hold it until they finish (or until they need to sleep). Acquiring
83 * this lock grants the owner exclusive access to the fields of the socket
84 * data structures, with the exception of the backlog queue. A few socket
85 * operations can be done without taking the socket lock because they only
86 * read socket information that never changes during the life of the socket.
88 * Socket operations may acquire the lock for the associated TIPC port if they
89 * need to perform an operation on the port. If any routine needs to acquire
90 * both the socket lock and the port lock it must take the socket lock first
91 * to avoid the risk of deadlock.
93 * The dispatcher handling incoming messages cannot grab the socket lock in
94 * the standard fashion, since invoked it runs at the BH level and cannot block.
95 * Instead, it checks to see if the socket lock is currently owned by someone,
96 * and either handles the message itself or adds it to the socket's backlog
97 * queue; in the latter case the queued message is processed once the process
98 * owning the socket lock releases it.
100 * NOTE: Releasing the socket lock while an operation is sleeping overcomes
101 * the problem of a blocked socket operation preventing any other operations
102 * from occurring. However, applications must be careful if they have
103 * multiple threads trying to send (or receive) on the same socket, as these
104 * operations might interfere with each other. For example, doing a connect
105 * and a receive at the same time might allow the receive to consume the
106 * ACK message meant for the connect. While additional work could be done
107 * to try and overcome this, it doesn't seem to be worthwhile at the present.
109 * NOTE: Releasing the socket lock while an operation is sleeping also ensures
110 * that another operation that must be performed in a non-blocking manner is
111 * not delayed for very long because the lock has already been taken.
113 * NOTE: This code assumes that certain fields of a port/socket pair are
114 * constant over its lifetime; such fields can be examined without taking
115 * the socket lock and/or port lock, and do not need to be re-read even
116 * after resuming processing after waiting. These fields include:
117 * - socket type
118 * - pointer to socket sk structure (aka tipc_sock structure)
119 * - pointer to port structure
120 * - port reference
124 * advance_rx_queue - discard first buffer in socket receive queue
126 * Caller must hold socket lock
128 static void advance_rx_queue(struct sock *sk)
130 kfree_skb(__skb_dequeue(&sk->sk_receive_queue));
134 * reject_rx_queue - reject all buffers in socket receive queue
136 * Caller must hold socket lock
138 static void reject_rx_queue(struct sock *sk)
140 struct sk_buff *buf;
142 while ((buf = __skb_dequeue(&sk->sk_receive_queue)))
143 tipc_reject_msg(buf, TIPC_ERR_NO_PORT);
147 * tipc_sk_create - create a TIPC socket
148 * @net: network namespace (must be default network)
149 * @sock: pre-allocated socket structure
150 * @protocol: protocol indicator (must be 0)
151 * @kern: caused by kernel or by userspace?
153 * This routine creates additional data structures used by the TIPC socket,
154 * initializes them, and links them together.
156 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
158 static int tipc_sk_create(struct net *net, struct socket *sock, int protocol,
159 int kern)
161 const struct proto_ops *ops;
162 socket_state state;
163 struct sock *sk;
164 struct tipc_port *tp_ptr;
166 /* Validate arguments */
167 if (unlikely(protocol != 0))
168 return -EPROTONOSUPPORT;
170 switch (sock->type) {
171 case SOCK_STREAM:
172 ops = &stream_ops;
173 state = SS_UNCONNECTED;
174 break;
175 case SOCK_SEQPACKET:
176 ops = &packet_ops;
177 state = SS_UNCONNECTED;
178 break;
179 case SOCK_DGRAM:
180 case SOCK_RDM:
181 ops = &msg_ops;
182 state = SS_READY;
183 break;
184 default:
185 return -EPROTOTYPE;
188 /* Allocate socket's protocol area */
189 if (!kern)
190 sk = sk_alloc(net, AF_TIPC, GFP_KERNEL, &tipc_proto);
191 else
192 sk = sk_alloc(net, AF_TIPC, GFP_KERNEL, &tipc_proto_kern);
194 if (sk == NULL)
195 return -ENOMEM;
197 /* Allocate TIPC port for socket to use */
198 tp_ptr = tipc_createport(sk, &dispatch, &wakeupdispatch,
199 TIPC_LOW_IMPORTANCE);
200 if (unlikely(!tp_ptr)) {
201 sk_free(sk);
202 return -ENOMEM;
205 /* Finish initializing socket data structures */
206 sock->ops = ops;
207 sock->state = state;
209 sock_init_data(sock, sk);
210 sk->sk_backlog_rcv = backlog_rcv;
211 sk->sk_rcvbuf = sysctl_tipc_rmem[1];
212 sk->sk_data_ready = tipc_data_ready;
213 sk->sk_write_space = tipc_write_space;
214 tipc_sk(sk)->p = tp_ptr;
215 tipc_sk(sk)->conn_timeout = CONN_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT;
217 spin_unlock_bh(tp_ptr->lock);
219 if (sock->state == SS_READY) {
220 tipc_set_portunreturnable(tp_ptr->ref, 1);
221 if (sock->type == SOCK_DGRAM)
222 tipc_set_portunreliable(tp_ptr->ref, 1);
225 return 0;
229 * tipc_sock_create_local - create TIPC socket from inside TIPC module
230 * @type: socket type - SOCK_RDM or SOCK_SEQPACKET
232 * We cannot use sock_creat_kern here because it bumps module user count.
233 * Since socket owner and creator is the same module we must make sure
234 * that module count remains zero for module local sockets, otherwise
235 * we cannot do rmmod.
237 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
239 int tipc_sock_create_local(int type, struct socket **res)
241 int rc;
242 struct sock *sk;
244 rc = sock_create_lite(AF_TIPC, type, 0, res);
245 if (rc < 0) {
246 pr_err("Failed to create kernel socket\n");
247 return rc;
249 tipc_sk_create(&init_net, *res, 0, 1);
251 sk = (*res)->sk;
253 return 0;
257 * tipc_sock_release_local - release socket created by tipc_sock_create_local
258 * @sock: the socket to be released.
260 * Module reference count is not incremented when such sockets are created,
261 * so we must keep it from being decremented when they are released.
263 void tipc_sock_release_local(struct socket *sock)
265 release(sock);
266 sock->ops = NULL;
267 sock_release(sock);
271 * tipc_sock_accept_local - accept a connection on a socket created
272 * with tipc_sock_create_local. Use this function to avoid that
273 * module reference count is inadvertently incremented.
275 * @sock: the accepting socket
276 * @newsock: reference to the new socket to be created
277 * @flags: socket flags
280 int tipc_sock_accept_local(struct socket *sock, struct socket **newsock,
281 int flags)
283 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
284 int ret;
286 ret = sock_create_lite(sk->sk_family, sk->sk_type,
287 sk->sk_protocol, newsock);
288 if (ret < 0)
289 return ret;
291 ret = accept(sock, *newsock, flags);
292 if (ret < 0) {
293 sock_release(*newsock);
294 return ret;
296 (*newsock)->ops = sock->ops;
297 return ret;
301 * release - destroy a TIPC socket
302 * @sock: socket to destroy
304 * This routine cleans up any messages that are still queued on the socket.
305 * For DGRAM and RDM socket types, all queued messages are rejected.
306 * For SEQPACKET and STREAM socket types, the first message is rejected
307 * and any others are discarded. (If the first message on a STREAM socket
308 * is partially-read, it is discarded and the next one is rejected instead.)
310 * NOTE: Rejected messages are not necessarily returned to the sender! They
311 * are returned or discarded according to the "destination droppable" setting
312 * specified for the message by the sender.
314 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
316 static int release(struct socket *sock)
318 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
319 struct tipc_port *tport;
320 struct sk_buff *buf;
321 int res;
324 * Exit if socket isn't fully initialized (occurs when a failed accept()
325 * releases a pre-allocated child socket that was never used)
327 if (sk == NULL)
328 return 0;
330 tport = tipc_sk_port(sk);
331 lock_sock(sk);
334 * Reject all unreceived messages, except on an active connection
335 * (which disconnects locally & sends a 'FIN+' to peer)
337 while (sock->state != SS_DISCONNECTING) {
338 buf = __skb_dequeue(&sk->sk_receive_queue);
339 if (buf == NULL)
340 break;
341 if (TIPC_SKB_CB(buf)->handle != 0)
342 kfree_skb(buf);
343 else {
344 if ((sock->state == SS_CONNECTING) ||
345 (sock->state == SS_CONNECTED)) {
346 sock->state = SS_DISCONNECTING;
347 tipc_disconnect(tport->ref);
349 tipc_reject_msg(buf, TIPC_ERR_NO_PORT);
354 * Delete TIPC port; this ensures no more messages are queued
355 * (also disconnects an active connection & sends a 'FIN-' to peer)
357 res = tipc_deleteport(tport->ref);
359 /* Discard any remaining (connection-based) messages in receive queue */
360 __skb_queue_purge(&sk->sk_receive_queue);
362 /* Reject any messages that accumulated in backlog queue */
363 sock->state = SS_DISCONNECTING;
364 release_sock(sk);
366 sock_put(sk);
367 sock->sk = NULL;
369 return res;
373 * bind - associate or disassocate TIPC name(s) with a socket
374 * @sock: socket structure
375 * @uaddr: socket address describing name(s) and desired operation
376 * @uaddr_len: size of socket address data structure
378 * Name and name sequence binding is indicated using a positive scope value;
379 * a negative scope value unbinds the specified name. Specifying no name
380 * (i.e. a socket address length of 0) unbinds all names from the socket.
382 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
384 * NOTE: This routine doesn't need to take the socket lock since it doesn't
385 * access any non-constant socket information.
387 static int bind(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *uaddr, int uaddr_len)
389 struct sockaddr_tipc *addr = (struct sockaddr_tipc *)uaddr;
390 u32 portref = tipc_sk_port(sock->sk)->ref;
392 if (unlikely(!uaddr_len))
393 return tipc_withdraw(portref, 0, NULL);
395 if (uaddr_len < sizeof(struct sockaddr_tipc))
396 return -EINVAL;
397 if (addr->family != AF_TIPC)
398 return -EAFNOSUPPORT;
400 if (addr->addrtype == TIPC_ADDR_NAME)
401 addr->addr.nameseq.upper = addr->addr.nameseq.lower;
402 else if (addr->addrtype != TIPC_ADDR_NAMESEQ)
403 return -EAFNOSUPPORT;
405 if ((addr->addr.nameseq.type < TIPC_RESERVED_TYPES) &&
406 (addr->addr.nameseq.type != TIPC_TOP_SRV) &&
407 (addr->addr.nameseq.type != TIPC_CFG_SRV))
408 return -EACCES;
410 return (addr->scope > 0) ?
411 tipc_publish(portref, addr->scope, &addr->addr.nameseq) :
412 tipc_withdraw(portref, -addr->scope, &addr->addr.nameseq);
416 * get_name - get port ID of socket or peer socket
417 * @sock: socket structure
418 * @uaddr: area for returned socket address
419 * @uaddr_len: area for returned length of socket address
420 * @peer: 0 = own ID, 1 = current peer ID, 2 = current/former peer ID
422 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
424 * NOTE: This routine doesn't need to take the socket lock since it only
425 * accesses socket information that is unchanging (or which changes in
426 * a completely predictable manner).
428 static int get_name(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *uaddr,
429 int *uaddr_len, int peer)
431 struct sockaddr_tipc *addr = (struct sockaddr_tipc *)uaddr;
432 struct tipc_sock *tsock = tipc_sk(sock->sk);
434 memset(addr, 0, sizeof(*addr));
435 if (peer) {
436 if ((sock->state != SS_CONNECTED) &&
437 ((peer != 2) || (sock->state != SS_DISCONNECTING)))
438 return -ENOTCONN;
439 addr->addr.id.ref = tsock->peer_name.ref;
440 addr->addr.id.node = tsock->peer_name.node;
441 } else {
442 addr->addr.id.ref = tsock->p->ref;
443 addr->addr.id.node = tipc_own_addr;
446 *uaddr_len = sizeof(*addr);
447 addr->addrtype = TIPC_ADDR_ID;
448 addr->family = AF_TIPC;
449 addr->scope = 0;
450 addr->addr.name.domain = 0;
452 return 0;
456 * poll - read and possibly block on pollmask
457 * @file: file structure associated with the socket
458 * @sock: socket for which to calculate the poll bits
459 * @wait: ???
461 * Returns pollmask value
463 * COMMENTARY:
464 * It appears that the usual socket locking mechanisms are not useful here
465 * since the pollmask info is potentially out-of-date the moment this routine
466 * exits. TCP and other protocols seem to rely on higher level poll routines
467 * to handle any preventable race conditions, so TIPC will do the same ...
469 * TIPC sets the returned events as follows:
471 * socket state flags set
472 * ------------ ---------
473 * unconnected no read flags
474 * POLLOUT if port is not congested
476 * connecting POLLIN/POLLRDNORM if ACK/NACK in rx queue
477 * no write flags
479 * connected POLLIN/POLLRDNORM if data in rx queue
480 * POLLOUT if port is not congested
482 * disconnecting POLLIN/POLLRDNORM/POLLHUP
483 * no write flags
485 * listening POLLIN if SYN in rx queue
486 * no write flags
488 * ready POLLIN/POLLRDNORM if data in rx queue
489 * [connectionless] POLLOUT (since port cannot be congested)
491 * IMPORTANT: The fact that a read or write operation is indicated does NOT
492 * imply that the operation will succeed, merely that it should be performed
493 * and will not block.
495 static unsigned int poll(struct file *file, struct socket *sock,
496 poll_table *wait)
498 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
499 u32 mask = 0;
501 sock_poll_wait(file, sk_sleep(sk), wait);
503 switch ((int)sock->state) {
504 case SS_UNCONNECTED:
505 if (!tipc_sk_port(sk)->congested)
506 mask |= POLLOUT;
507 break;
508 case SS_READY:
509 case SS_CONNECTED:
510 if (!tipc_sk_port(sk)->congested)
511 mask |= POLLOUT;
512 /* fall thru' */
513 case SS_CONNECTING:
514 case SS_LISTENING:
515 if (!skb_queue_empty(&sk->sk_receive_queue))
516 mask |= (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM);
517 break;
518 case SS_DISCONNECTING:
519 mask = (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM | POLLHUP);
520 break;
523 return mask;
527 * dest_name_check - verify user is permitted to send to specified port name
528 * @dest: destination address
529 * @m: descriptor for message to be sent
531 * Prevents restricted configuration commands from being issued by
532 * unauthorized users.
534 * Returns 0 if permission is granted, otherwise errno
536 static int dest_name_check(struct sockaddr_tipc *dest, struct msghdr *m)
538 struct tipc_cfg_msg_hdr hdr;
540 if (likely(dest->addr.name.name.type >= TIPC_RESERVED_TYPES))
541 return 0;
542 if (likely(dest->addr.name.name.type == TIPC_TOP_SRV))
543 return 0;
544 if (likely(dest->addr.name.name.type != TIPC_CFG_SRV))
545 return -EACCES;
547 if (!m->msg_iovlen || (m->msg_iov[0].iov_len < sizeof(hdr)))
548 return -EMSGSIZE;
549 if (copy_from_user(&hdr, m->msg_iov[0].iov_base, sizeof(hdr)))
550 return -EFAULT;
551 if ((ntohs(hdr.tcm_type) & 0xC000) && (!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN)))
552 return -EACCES;
554 return 0;
558 * send_msg - send message in connectionless manner
559 * @iocb: if NULL, indicates that socket lock is already held
560 * @sock: socket structure
561 * @m: message to send
562 * @total_len: length of message
564 * Message must have an destination specified explicitly.
565 * Used for SOCK_RDM and SOCK_DGRAM messages,
566 * and for 'SYN' messages on SOCK_SEQPACKET and SOCK_STREAM connections.
567 * (Note: 'SYN+' is prohibited on SOCK_STREAM.)
569 * Returns the number of bytes sent on success, or errno otherwise
571 static int send_msg(struct kiocb *iocb, struct socket *sock,
572 struct msghdr *m, size_t total_len)
574 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
575 struct tipc_port *tport = tipc_sk_port(sk);
576 struct sockaddr_tipc *dest = (struct sockaddr_tipc *)m->msg_name;
577 int needs_conn;
578 long timeout_val;
579 int res = -EINVAL;
581 if (unlikely(!dest))
582 return -EDESTADDRREQ;
583 if (unlikely((m->msg_namelen < sizeof(*dest)) ||
584 (dest->family != AF_TIPC)))
585 return -EINVAL;
586 if (total_len > TIPC_MAX_USER_MSG_SIZE)
587 return -EMSGSIZE;
589 if (iocb)
590 lock_sock(sk);
592 needs_conn = (sock->state != SS_READY);
593 if (unlikely(needs_conn)) {
594 if (sock->state == SS_LISTENING) {
595 res = -EPIPE;
596 goto exit;
598 if (sock->state != SS_UNCONNECTED) {
599 res = -EISCONN;
600 goto exit;
602 if (tport->published) {
603 res = -EOPNOTSUPP;
604 goto exit;
606 if (dest->addrtype == TIPC_ADDR_NAME) {
607 tport->conn_type = dest->addr.name.name.type;
608 tport->conn_instance = dest->addr.name.name.instance;
611 /* Abort any pending connection attempts (very unlikely) */
612 reject_rx_queue(sk);
615 timeout_val = sock_sndtimeo(sk, m->msg_flags & MSG_DONTWAIT);
617 do {
618 if (dest->addrtype == TIPC_ADDR_NAME) {
619 res = dest_name_check(dest, m);
620 if (res)
621 break;
622 res = tipc_send2name(tport->ref,
623 &dest->addr.name.name,
624 dest->addr.name.domain,
625 m->msg_iovlen,
626 m->msg_iov,
627 total_len);
628 } else if (dest->addrtype == TIPC_ADDR_ID) {
629 res = tipc_send2port(tport->ref,
630 &dest->addr.id,
631 m->msg_iovlen,
632 m->msg_iov,
633 total_len);
634 } else if (dest->addrtype == TIPC_ADDR_MCAST) {
635 if (needs_conn) {
636 res = -EOPNOTSUPP;
637 break;
639 res = dest_name_check(dest, m);
640 if (res)
641 break;
642 res = tipc_multicast(tport->ref,
643 &dest->addr.nameseq,
644 m->msg_iovlen,
645 m->msg_iov,
646 total_len);
648 if (likely(res != -ELINKCONG)) {
649 if (needs_conn && (res >= 0))
650 sock->state = SS_CONNECTING;
651 break;
653 if (timeout_val <= 0L) {
654 res = timeout_val ? timeout_val : -EWOULDBLOCK;
655 break;
657 release_sock(sk);
658 timeout_val = wait_event_interruptible_timeout(*sk_sleep(sk),
659 !tport->congested, timeout_val);
660 lock_sock(sk);
661 } while (1);
663 exit:
664 if (iocb)
665 release_sock(sk);
666 return res;
670 * send_packet - send a connection-oriented message
671 * @iocb: if NULL, indicates that socket lock is already held
672 * @sock: socket structure
673 * @m: message to send
674 * @total_len: length of message
676 * Used for SOCK_SEQPACKET messages and SOCK_STREAM data.
678 * Returns the number of bytes sent on success, or errno otherwise
680 static int send_packet(struct kiocb *iocb, struct socket *sock,
681 struct msghdr *m, size_t total_len)
683 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
684 struct tipc_port *tport = tipc_sk_port(sk);
685 struct sockaddr_tipc *dest = (struct sockaddr_tipc *)m->msg_name;
686 long timeout_val;
687 int res;
689 /* Handle implied connection establishment */
690 if (unlikely(dest))
691 return send_msg(iocb, sock, m, total_len);
693 if (total_len > TIPC_MAX_USER_MSG_SIZE)
694 return -EMSGSIZE;
696 if (iocb)
697 lock_sock(sk);
699 timeout_val = sock_sndtimeo(sk, m->msg_flags & MSG_DONTWAIT);
701 do {
702 if (unlikely(sock->state != SS_CONNECTED)) {
703 if (sock->state == SS_DISCONNECTING)
704 res = -EPIPE;
705 else
706 res = -ENOTCONN;
707 break;
710 res = tipc_send(tport->ref, m->msg_iovlen, m->msg_iov,
711 total_len);
712 if (likely(res != -ELINKCONG))
713 break;
714 if (timeout_val <= 0L) {
715 res = timeout_val ? timeout_val : -EWOULDBLOCK;
716 break;
718 release_sock(sk);
719 timeout_val = wait_event_interruptible_timeout(*sk_sleep(sk),
720 (!tport->congested || !tport->connected), timeout_val);
721 lock_sock(sk);
722 } while (1);
724 if (iocb)
725 release_sock(sk);
726 return res;
730 * send_stream - send stream-oriented data
731 * @iocb: (unused)
732 * @sock: socket structure
733 * @m: data to send
734 * @total_len: total length of data to be sent
736 * Used for SOCK_STREAM data.
738 * Returns the number of bytes sent on success (or partial success),
739 * or errno if no data sent
741 static int send_stream(struct kiocb *iocb, struct socket *sock,
742 struct msghdr *m, size_t total_len)
744 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
745 struct tipc_port *tport = tipc_sk_port(sk);
746 struct msghdr my_msg;
747 struct iovec my_iov;
748 struct iovec *curr_iov;
749 int curr_iovlen;
750 char __user *curr_start;
751 u32 hdr_size;
752 int curr_left;
753 int bytes_to_send;
754 int bytes_sent;
755 int res;
757 lock_sock(sk);
759 /* Handle special cases where there is no connection */
760 if (unlikely(sock->state != SS_CONNECTED)) {
761 if (sock->state == SS_UNCONNECTED) {
762 res = send_packet(NULL, sock, m, total_len);
763 goto exit;
764 } else if (sock->state == SS_DISCONNECTING) {
765 res = -EPIPE;
766 goto exit;
767 } else {
768 res = -ENOTCONN;
769 goto exit;
773 if (unlikely(m->msg_name)) {
774 res = -EISCONN;
775 goto exit;
778 if (total_len > (unsigned int)INT_MAX) {
779 res = -EMSGSIZE;
780 goto exit;
784 * Send each iovec entry using one or more messages
786 * Note: This algorithm is good for the most likely case
787 * (i.e. one large iovec entry), but could be improved to pass sets
788 * of small iovec entries into send_packet().
790 curr_iov = m->msg_iov;
791 curr_iovlen = m->msg_iovlen;
792 my_msg.msg_iov = &my_iov;
793 my_msg.msg_iovlen = 1;
794 my_msg.msg_flags = m->msg_flags;
795 my_msg.msg_name = NULL;
796 bytes_sent = 0;
798 hdr_size = msg_hdr_sz(&tport->phdr);
800 while (curr_iovlen--) {
801 curr_start = curr_iov->iov_base;
802 curr_left = curr_iov->iov_len;
804 while (curr_left) {
805 bytes_to_send = tport->max_pkt - hdr_size;
806 if (bytes_to_send > TIPC_MAX_USER_MSG_SIZE)
807 bytes_to_send = TIPC_MAX_USER_MSG_SIZE;
808 if (curr_left < bytes_to_send)
809 bytes_to_send = curr_left;
810 my_iov.iov_base = curr_start;
811 my_iov.iov_len = bytes_to_send;
812 res = send_packet(NULL, sock, &my_msg, bytes_to_send);
813 if (res < 0) {
814 if (bytes_sent)
815 res = bytes_sent;
816 goto exit;
818 curr_left -= bytes_to_send;
819 curr_start += bytes_to_send;
820 bytes_sent += bytes_to_send;
823 curr_iov++;
825 res = bytes_sent;
826 exit:
827 release_sock(sk);
828 return res;
832 * auto_connect - complete connection setup to a remote port
833 * @sock: socket structure
834 * @msg: peer's response message
836 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
838 static int auto_connect(struct socket *sock, struct tipc_msg *msg)
840 struct tipc_sock *tsock = tipc_sk(sock->sk);
841 struct tipc_port *p_ptr;
843 tsock->peer_name.ref = msg_origport(msg);
844 tsock->peer_name.node = msg_orignode(msg);
845 p_ptr = tipc_port_deref(tsock->p->ref);
846 if (!p_ptr)
847 return -EINVAL;
849 __tipc_connect(tsock->p->ref, p_ptr, &tsock->peer_name);
851 if (msg_importance(msg) > TIPC_CRITICAL_IMPORTANCE)
852 return -EINVAL;
853 msg_set_importance(&p_ptr->phdr, (u32)msg_importance(msg));
854 sock->state = SS_CONNECTED;
855 return 0;
859 * set_orig_addr - capture sender's address for received message
860 * @m: descriptor for message info
861 * @msg: received message header
863 * Note: Address is not captured if not requested by receiver.
865 static void set_orig_addr(struct msghdr *m, struct tipc_msg *msg)
867 struct sockaddr_tipc *addr = (struct sockaddr_tipc *)m->msg_name;
869 if (addr) {
870 addr->family = AF_TIPC;
871 addr->addrtype = TIPC_ADDR_ID;
872 memset(&addr->addr, 0, sizeof(addr->addr));
873 addr->addr.id.ref = msg_origport(msg);
874 addr->addr.id.node = msg_orignode(msg);
875 addr->addr.name.domain = 0; /* could leave uninitialized */
876 addr->scope = 0; /* could leave uninitialized */
877 m->msg_namelen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_tipc);
882 * anc_data_recv - optionally capture ancillary data for received message
883 * @m: descriptor for message info
884 * @msg: received message header
885 * @tport: TIPC port associated with message
887 * Note: Ancillary data is not captured if not requested by receiver.
889 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise errno
891 static int anc_data_recv(struct msghdr *m, struct tipc_msg *msg,
892 struct tipc_port *tport)
894 u32 anc_data[3];
895 u32 err;
896 u32 dest_type;
897 int has_name;
898 int res;
900 if (likely(m->msg_controllen == 0))
901 return 0;
903 /* Optionally capture errored message object(s) */
904 err = msg ? msg_errcode(msg) : 0;
905 if (unlikely(err)) {
906 anc_data[0] = err;
907 anc_data[1] = msg_data_sz(msg);
908 res = put_cmsg(m, SOL_TIPC, TIPC_ERRINFO, 8, anc_data);
909 if (res)
910 return res;
911 if (anc_data[1]) {
912 res = put_cmsg(m, SOL_TIPC, TIPC_RETDATA, anc_data[1],
913 msg_data(msg));
914 if (res)
915 return res;
919 /* Optionally capture message destination object */
920 dest_type = msg ? msg_type(msg) : TIPC_DIRECT_MSG;
921 switch (dest_type) {
922 case TIPC_NAMED_MSG:
923 has_name = 1;
924 anc_data[0] = msg_nametype(msg);
925 anc_data[1] = msg_namelower(msg);
926 anc_data[2] = msg_namelower(msg);
927 break;
928 case TIPC_MCAST_MSG:
929 has_name = 1;
930 anc_data[0] = msg_nametype(msg);
931 anc_data[1] = msg_namelower(msg);
932 anc_data[2] = msg_nameupper(msg);
933 break;
934 case TIPC_CONN_MSG:
935 has_name = (tport->conn_type != 0);
936 anc_data[0] = tport->conn_type;
937 anc_data[1] = tport->conn_instance;
938 anc_data[2] = tport->conn_instance;
939 break;
940 default:
941 has_name = 0;
943 if (has_name) {
944 res = put_cmsg(m, SOL_TIPC, TIPC_DESTNAME, 12, anc_data);
945 if (res)
946 return res;
949 return 0;
953 * recv_msg - receive packet-oriented message
954 * @iocb: (unused)
955 * @m: descriptor for message info
956 * @buf_len: total size of user buffer area
957 * @flags: receive flags
959 * Used for SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_RDM, and SOCK_SEQPACKET messages.
960 * If the complete message doesn't fit in user area, truncate it.
962 * Returns size of returned message data, errno otherwise
964 static int recv_msg(struct kiocb *iocb, struct socket *sock,
965 struct msghdr *m, size_t buf_len, int flags)
967 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
968 struct tipc_port *tport = tipc_sk_port(sk);
969 struct sk_buff *buf;
970 struct tipc_msg *msg;
971 long timeout;
972 unsigned int sz;
973 u32 err;
974 int res;
976 /* Catch invalid receive requests */
977 if (unlikely(!buf_len))
978 return -EINVAL;
980 lock_sock(sk);
982 if (unlikely(sock->state == SS_UNCONNECTED)) {
983 res = -ENOTCONN;
984 goto exit;
987 /* will be updated in set_orig_addr() if needed */
988 m->msg_namelen = 0;
990 timeout = sock_rcvtimeo(sk, flags & MSG_DONTWAIT);
991 restart:
993 /* Look for a message in receive queue; wait if necessary */
994 while (skb_queue_empty(&sk->sk_receive_queue)) {
995 if (sock->state == SS_DISCONNECTING) {
996 res = -ENOTCONN;
997 goto exit;
999 if (timeout <= 0L) {
1000 res = timeout ? timeout : -EWOULDBLOCK;
1001 goto exit;
1003 release_sock(sk);
1004 timeout = wait_event_interruptible_timeout(*sk_sleep(sk),
1005 tipc_rx_ready(sock),
1006 timeout);
1007 lock_sock(sk);
1010 /* Look at first message in receive queue */
1011 buf = skb_peek(&sk->sk_receive_queue);
1012 msg = buf_msg(buf);
1013 sz = msg_data_sz(msg);
1014 err = msg_errcode(msg);
1016 /* Discard an empty non-errored message & try again */
1017 if ((!sz) && (!err)) {
1018 advance_rx_queue(sk);
1019 goto restart;
1022 /* Capture sender's address (optional) */
1023 set_orig_addr(m, msg);
1025 /* Capture ancillary data (optional) */
1026 res = anc_data_recv(m, msg, tport);
1027 if (res)
1028 goto exit;
1030 /* Capture message data (if valid) & compute return value (always) */
1031 if (!err) {
1032 if (unlikely(buf_len < sz)) {
1033 sz = buf_len;
1034 m->msg_flags |= MSG_TRUNC;
1036 res = skb_copy_datagram_iovec(buf, msg_hdr_sz(msg),
1037 m->msg_iov, sz);
1038 if (res)
1039 goto exit;
1040 res = sz;
1041 } else {
1042 if ((sock->state == SS_READY) ||
1043 ((err == TIPC_CONN_SHUTDOWN) || m->msg_control))
1044 res = 0;
1045 else
1046 res = -ECONNRESET;
1049 /* Consume received message (optional) */
1050 if (likely(!(flags & MSG_PEEK))) {
1051 if ((sock->state != SS_READY) &&
1052 (++tport->conn_unacked >= TIPC_FLOW_CONTROL_WIN))
1053 tipc_acknowledge(tport->ref, tport->conn_unacked);
1054 advance_rx_queue(sk);
1056 exit:
1057 release_sock(sk);
1058 return res;
1062 * recv_stream - receive stream-oriented data
1063 * @iocb: (unused)
1064 * @m: descriptor for message info
1065 * @buf_len: total size of user buffer area
1066 * @flags: receive flags
1068 * Used for SOCK_STREAM messages only. If not enough data is available
1069 * will optionally wait for more; never truncates data.
1071 * Returns size of returned message data, errno otherwise
1073 static int recv_stream(struct kiocb *iocb, struct socket *sock,
1074 struct msghdr *m, size_t buf_len, int flags)
1076 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
1077 struct tipc_port *tport = tipc_sk_port(sk);
1078 struct sk_buff *buf;
1079 struct tipc_msg *msg;
1080 long timeout;
1081 unsigned int sz;
1082 int sz_to_copy, target, needed;
1083 int sz_copied = 0;
1084 u32 err;
1085 int res = 0;
1087 /* Catch invalid receive attempts */
1088 if (unlikely(!buf_len))
1089 return -EINVAL;
1091 lock_sock(sk);
1093 if (unlikely((sock->state == SS_UNCONNECTED))) {
1094 res = -ENOTCONN;
1095 goto exit;
1098 /* will be updated in set_orig_addr() if needed */
1099 m->msg_namelen = 0;
1101 target = sock_rcvlowat(sk, flags & MSG_WAITALL, buf_len);
1102 timeout = sock_rcvtimeo(sk, flags & MSG_DONTWAIT);
1104 restart:
1105 /* Look for a message in receive queue; wait if necessary */
1106 while (skb_queue_empty(&sk->sk_receive_queue)) {
1107 if (sock->state == SS_DISCONNECTING) {
1108 res = -ENOTCONN;
1109 goto exit;
1111 if (timeout <= 0L) {
1112 res = timeout ? timeout : -EWOULDBLOCK;
1113 goto exit;
1115 release_sock(sk);
1116 timeout = wait_event_interruptible_timeout(*sk_sleep(sk),
1117 tipc_rx_ready(sock),
1118 timeout);
1119 lock_sock(sk);
1122 /* Look at first message in receive queue */
1123 buf = skb_peek(&sk->sk_receive_queue);
1124 msg = buf_msg(buf);
1125 sz = msg_data_sz(msg);
1126 err = msg_errcode(msg);
1128 /* Discard an empty non-errored message & try again */
1129 if ((!sz) && (!err)) {
1130 advance_rx_queue(sk);
1131 goto restart;
1134 /* Optionally capture sender's address & ancillary data of first msg */
1135 if (sz_copied == 0) {
1136 set_orig_addr(m, msg);
1137 res = anc_data_recv(m, msg, tport);
1138 if (res)
1139 goto exit;
1142 /* Capture message data (if valid) & compute return value (always) */
1143 if (!err) {
1144 u32 offset = (u32)(unsigned long)(TIPC_SKB_CB(buf)->handle);
1146 sz -= offset;
1147 needed = (buf_len - sz_copied);
1148 sz_to_copy = (sz <= needed) ? sz : needed;
1150 res = skb_copy_datagram_iovec(buf, msg_hdr_sz(msg) + offset,
1151 m->msg_iov, sz_to_copy);
1152 if (res)
1153 goto exit;
1155 sz_copied += sz_to_copy;
1157 if (sz_to_copy < sz) {
1158 if (!(flags & MSG_PEEK))
1159 TIPC_SKB_CB(buf)->handle =
1160 (void *)(unsigned long)(offset + sz_to_copy);
1161 goto exit;
1163 } else {
1164 if (sz_copied != 0)
1165 goto exit; /* can't add error msg to valid data */
1167 if ((err == TIPC_CONN_SHUTDOWN) || m->msg_control)
1168 res = 0;
1169 else
1170 res = -ECONNRESET;
1173 /* Consume received message (optional) */
1174 if (likely(!(flags & MSG_PEEK))) {
1175 if (unlikely(++tport->conn_unacked >= TIPC_FLOW_CONTROL_WIN))
1176 tipc_acknowledge(tport->ref, tport->conn_unacked);
1177 advance_rx_queue(sk);
1180 /* Loop around if more data is required */
1181 if ((sz_copied < buf_len) && /* didn't get all requested data */
1182 (!skb_queue_empty(&sk->sk_receive_queue) ||
1183 (sz_copied < target)) && /* and more is ready or required */
1184 (!(flags & MSG_PEEK)) && /* and aren't just peeking at data */
1185 (!err)) /* and haven't reached a FIN */
1186 goto restart;
1188 exit:
1189 release_sock(sk);
1190 return sz_copied ? sz_copied : res;
1194 * tipc_write_space - wake up thread if port congestion is released
1195 * @sk: socket
1197 static void tipc_write_space(struct sock *sk)
1199 struct socket_wq *wq;
1201 rcu_read_lock();
1202 wq = rcu_dereference(sk->sk_wq);
1203 if (wq_has_sleeper(wq))
1204 wake_up_interruptible_sync_poll(&wq->wait, POLLOUT |
1205 POLLWRNORM | POLLWRBAND);
1206 rcu_read_unlock();
1210 * tipc_data_ready - wake up threads to indicate messages have been received
1211 * @sk: socket
1212 * @len: the length of messages
1214 static void tipc_data_ready(struct sock *sk, int len)
1216 struct socket_wq *wq;
1218 rcu_read_lock();
1219 wq = rcu_dereference(sk->sk_wq);
1220 if (wq_has_sleeper(wq))
1221 wake_up_interruptible_sync_poll(&wq->wait, POLLIN |
1222 POLLRDNORM | POLLRDBAND);
1223 rcu_read_unlock();
1227 * filter_connect - Handle all incoming messages for a connection-based socket
1228 * @tsock: TIPC socket
1229 * @msg: message
1231 * Returns TIPC error status code and socket error status code
1232 * once it encounters some errors
1234 static u32 filter_connect(struct tipc_sock *tsock, struct sk_buff **buf)
1236 struct socket *sock = tsock->sk.sk_socket;
1237 struct tipc_msg *msg = buf_msg(*buf);
1238 struct sock *sk = &tsock->sk;
1239 u32 retval = TIPC_ERR_NO_PORT;
1240 int res;
1242 if (msg_mcast(msg))
1243 return retval;
1245 switch ((int)sock->state) {
1246 case SS_CONNECTED:
1247 /* Accept only connection-based messages sent by peer */
1248 if (msg_connected(msg) && tipc_port_peer_msg(tsock->p, msg)) {
1249 if (unlikely(msg_errcode(msg))) {
1250 sock->state = SS_DISCONNECTING;
1251 __tipc_disconnect(tsock->p);
1253 retval = TIPC_OK;
1255 break;
1256 case SS_CONNECTING:
1257 /* Accept only ACK or NACK message */
1258 if (unlikely(msg_errcode(msg))) {
1259 sock->state = SS_DISCONNECTING;
1260 sk->sk_err = ECONNREFUSED;
1261 retval = TIPC_OK;
1262 break;
1265 if (unlikely(!msg_connected(msg)))
1266 break;
1268 res = auto_connect(sock, msg);
1269 if (res) {
1270 sock->state = SS_DISCONNECTING;
1271 sk->sk_err = -res;
1272 retval = TIPC_OK;
1273 break;
1276 /* If an incoming message is an 'ACK-', it should be
1277 * discarded here because it doesn't contain useful
1278 * data. In addition, we should try to wake up
1279 * connect() routine if sleeping.
1281 if (msg_data_sz(msg) == 0) {
1282 kfree_skb(*buf);
1283 *buf = NULL;
1284 if (waitqueue_active(sk_sleep(sk)))
1285 wake_up_interruptible(sk_sleep(sk));
1287 retval = TIPC_OK;
1288 break;
1289 case SS_LISTENING:
1290 case SS_UNCONNECTED:
1291 /* Accept only SYN message */
1292 if (!msg_connected(msg) && !(msg_errcode(msg)))
1293 retval = TIPC_OK;
1294 break;
1295 case SS_DISCONNECTING:
1296 break;
1297 default:
1298 pr_err("Unknown socket state %u\n", sock->state);
1300 return retval;
1304 * rcvbuf_limit - get proper overload limit of socket receive queue
1305 * @sk: socket
1306 * @buf: message
1308 * For all connection oriented messages, irrespective of importance,
1309 * the default overload value (i.e. 67MB) is set as limit.
1311 * For all connectionless messages, by default new queue limits are
1312 * as belows:
1314 * TIPC_LOW_IMPORTANCE (4 MB)
1315 * TIPC_MEDIUM_IMPORTANCE (8 MB)
1316 * TIPC_HIGH_IMPORTANCE (16 MB)
1317 * TIPC_CRITICAL_IMPORTANCE (32 MB)
1319 * Returns overload limit according to corresponding message importance
1321 static unsigned int rcvbuf_limit(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *buf)
1323 struct tipc_msg *msg = buf_msg(buf);
1324 unsigned int limit;
1326 if (msg_connected(msg))
1327 limit = sysctl_tipc_rmem[2];
1328 else
1329 limit = sk->sk_rcvbuf >> TIPC_CRITICAL_IMPORTANCE <<
1330 msg_importance(msg);
1331 return limit;
1335 * filter_rcv - validate incoming message
1336 * @sk: socket
1337 * @buf: message
1339 * Enqueues message on receive queue if acceptable; optionally handles
1340 * disconnect indication for a connected socket.
1342 * Called with socket lock already taken; port lock may also be taken.
1344 * Returns TIPC error status code (TIPC_OK if message is not to be rejected)
1346 static u32 filter_rcv(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *buf)
1348 struct socket *sock = sk->sk_socket;
1349 struct tipc_msg *msg = buf_msg(buf);
1350 unsigned int limit = rcvbuf_limit(sk, buf);
1351 u32 res = TIPC_OK;
1353 /* Reject message if it is wrong sort of message for socket */
1354 if (msg_type(msg) > TIPC_DIRECT_MSG)
1355 return TIPC_ERR_NO_PORT;
1357 if (sock->state == SS_READY) {
1358 if (msg_connected(msg))
1359 return TIPC_ERR_NO_PORT;
1360 } else {
1361 res = filter_connect(tipc_sk(sk), &buf);
1362 if (res != TIPC_OK || buf == NULL)
1363 return res;
1366 /* Reject message if there isn't room to queue it */
1367 if (sk_rmem_alloc_get(sk) + buf->truesize >= limit)
1368 return TIPC_ERR_OVERLOAD;
1370 /* Enqueue message */
1371 TIPC_SKB_CB(buf)->handle = 0;
1372 __skb_queue_tail(&sk->sk_receive_queue, buf);
1373 skb_set_owner_r(buf, sk);
1375 sk->sk_data_ready(sk, 0);
1376 return TIPC_OK;
1380 * backlog_rcv - handle incoming message from backlog queue
1381 * @sk: socket
1382 * @buf: message
1384 * Caller must hold socket lock, but not port lock.
1386 * Returns 0
1388 static int backlog_rcv(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *buf)
1390 u32 res;
1392 res = filter_rcv(sk, buf);
1393 if (res)
1394 tipc_reject_msg(buf, res);
1395 return 0;
1399 * dispatch - handle incoming message
1400 * @tport: TIPC port that received message
1401 * @buf: message
1403 * Called with port lock already taken.
1405 * Returns TIPC error status code (TIPC_OK if message is not to be rejected)
1407 static u32 dispatch(struct tipc_port *tport, struct sk_buff *buf)
1409 struct sock *sk = tport->sk;
1410 u32 res;
1413 * Process message if socket is unlocked; otherwise add to backlog queue
1415 * This code is based on sk_receive_skb(), but must be distinct from it
1416 * since a TIPC-specific filter/reject mechanism is utilized
1418 bh_lock_sock(sk);
1419 if (!sock_owned_by_user(sk)) {
1420 res = filter_rcv(sk, buf);
1421 } else {
1422 if (sk_add_backlog(sk, buf, rcvbuf_limit(sk, buf)))
1423 res = TIPC_ERR_OVERLOAD;
1424 else
1425 res = TIPC_OK;
1427 bh_unlock_sock(sk);
1429 return res;
1433 * wakeupdispatch - wake up port after congestion
1434 * @tport: port to wakeup
1436 * Called with port lock already taken.
1438 static void wakeupdispatch(struct tipc_port *tport)
1440 struct sock *sk = tport->sk;
1442 sk->sk_write_space(sk);
1446 * connect - establish a connection to another TIPC port
1447 * @sock: socket structure
1448 * @dest: socket address for destination port
1449 * @destlen: size of socket address data structure
1450 * @flags: file-related flags associated with socket
1452 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
1454 static int connect(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *dest, int destlen,
1455 int flags)
1457 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
1458 struct sockaddr_tipc *dst = (struct sockaddr_tipc *)dest;
1459 struct msghdr m = {NULL,};
1460 unsigned int timeout;
1461 int res;
1463 lock_sock(sk);
1465 /* For now, TIPC does not allow use of connect() with DGRAM/RDM types */
1466 if (sock->state == SS_READY) {
1467 res = -EOPNOTSUPP;
1468 goto exit;
1472 * Reject connection attempt using multicast address
1474 * Note: send_msg() validates the rest of the address fields,
1475 * so there's no need to do it here
1477 if (dst->addrtype == TIPC_ADDR_MCAST) {
1478 res = -EINVAL;
1479 goto exit;
1482 timeout = (flags & O_NONBLOCK) ? 0 : tipc_sk(sk)->conn_timeout;
1484 switch (sock->state) {
1485 case SS_UNCONNECTED:
1486 /* Send a 'SYN-' to destination */
1487 m.msg_name = dest;
1488 m.msg_namelen = destlen;
1490 /* If connect is in non-blocking case, set MSG_DONTWAIT to
1491 * indicate send_msg() is never blocked.
1493 if (!timeout)
1494 m.msg_flags = MSG_DONTWAIT;
1496 res = send_msg(NULL, sock, &m, 0);
1497 if ((res < 0) && (res != -EWOULDBLOCK))
1498 goto exit;
1500 /* Just entered SS_CONNECTING state; the only
1501 * difference is that return value in non-blocking
1502 * case is EINPROGRESS, rather than EALREADY.
1504 res = -EINPROGRESS;
1505 break;
1506 case SS_CONNECTING:
1507 res = -EALREADY;
1508 break;
1509 case SS_CONNECTED:
1510 res = -EISCONN;
1511 break;
1512 default:
1513 res = -EINVAL;
1514 goto exit;
1517 if (sock->state == SS_CONNECTING) {
1518 if (!timeout)
1519 goto exit;
1521 /* Wait until an 'ACK' or 'RST' arrives, or a timeout occurs */
1522 release_sock(sk);
1523 res = wait_event_interruptible_timeout(*sk_sleep(sk),
1524 sock->state != SS_CONNECTING,
1525 timeout ? (long)msecs_to_jiffies(timeout)
1526 : MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT);
1527 lock_sock(sk);
1528 if (res <= 0) {
1529 if (res == 0)
1530 res = -ETIMEDOUT;
1531 else
1532 ; /* leave "res" unchanged */
1533 goto exit;
1537 if (unlikely(sock->state == SS_DISCONNECTING))
1538 res = sock_error(sk);
1539 else
1540 res = 0;
1542 exit:
1543 release_sock(sk);
1544 return res;
1548 * listen - allow socket to listen for incoming connections
1549 * @sock: socket structure
1550 * @len: (unused)
1552 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
1554 static int listen(struct socket *sock, int len)
1556 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
1557 int res;
1559 lock_sock(sk);
1561 if (sock->state != SS_UNCONNECTED)
1562 res = -EINVAL;
1563 else {
1564 sock->state = SS_LISTENING;
1565 res = 0;
1568 release_sock(sk);
1569 return res;
1573 * accept - wait for connection request
1574 * @sock: listening socket
1575 * @newsock: new socket that is to be connected
1576 * @flags: file-related flags associated with socket
1578 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
1580 static int accept(struct socket *sock, struct socket *new_sock, int flags)
1582 struct sock *new_sk, *sk = sock->sk;
1583 struct sk_buff *buf;
1584 struct tipc_sock *new_tsock;
1585 struct tipc_port *new_tport;
1586 struct tipc_msg *msg;
1587 u32 new_ref;
1589 int res;
1591 lock_sock(sk);
1593 if (sock->state != SS_LISTENING) {
1594 res = -EINVAL;
1595 goto exit;
1598 while (skb_queue_empty(&sk->sk_receive_queue)) {
1599 if (flags & O_NONBLOCK) {
1600 res = -EWOULDBLOCK;
1601 goto exit;
1603 release_sock(sk);
1604 res = wait_event_interruptible(*sk_sleep(sk),
1605 (!skb_queue_empty(&sk->sk_receive_queue)));
1606 lock_sock(sk);
1607 if (res)
1608 goto exit;
1611 buf = skb_peek(&sk->sk_receive_queue);
1613 res = tipc_sk_create(sock_net(sock->sk), new_sock, 0, 1);
1614 if (res)
1615 goto exit;
1617 new_sk = new_sock->sk;
1618 new_tsock = tipc_sk(new_sk);
1619 new_tport = new_tsock->p;
1620 new_ref = new_tport->ref;
1621 msg = buf_msg(buf);
1623 /* we lock on new_sk; but lockdep sees the lock on sk */
1624 lock_sock_nested(new_sk, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING);
1627 * Reject any stray messages received by new socket
1628 * before the socket lock was taken (very, very unlikely)
1630 reject_rx_queue(new_sk);
1632 /* Connect new socket to it's peer */
1633 new_tsock->peer_name.ref = msg_origport(msg);
1634 new_tsock->peer_name.node = msg_orignode(msg);
1635 tipc_connect(new_ref, &new_tsock->peer_name);
1636 new_sock->state = SS_CONNECTED;
1638 tipc_set_portimportance(new_ref, msg_importance(msg));
1639 if (msg_named(msg)) {
1640 new_tport->conn_type = msg_nametype(msg);
1641 new_tport->conn_instance = msg_nameinst(msg);
1645 * Respond to 'SYN-' by discarding it & returning 'ACK'-.
1646 * Respond to 'SYN+' by queuing it on new socket.
1648 if (!msg_data_sz(msg)) {
1649 struct msghdr m = {NULL,};
1651 advance_rx_queue(sk);
1652 send_packet(NULL, new_sock, &m, 0);
1653 } else {
1654 __skb_dequeue(&sk->sk_receive_queue);
1655 __skb_queue_head(&new_sk->sk_receive_queue, buf);
1656 skb_set_owner_r(buf, new_sk);
1658 release_sock(new_sk);
1660 exit:
1661 release_sock(sk);
1662 return res;
1666 * shutdown - shutdown socket connection
1667 * @sock: socket structure
1668 * @how: direction to close (must be SHUT_RDWR)
1670 * Terminates connection (if necessary), then purges socket's receive queue.
1672 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
1674 static int shutdown(struct socket *sock, int how)
1676 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
1677 struct tipc_port *tport = tipc_sk_port(sk);
1678 struct sk_buff *buf;
1679 int res;
1681 if (how != SHUT_RDWR)
1682 return -EINVAL;
1684 lock_sock(sk);
1686 switch (sock->state) {
1687 case SS_CONNECTING:
1688 case SS_CONNECTED:
1690 restart:
1691 /* Disconnect and send a 'FIN+' or 'FIN-' message to peer */
1692 buf = __skb_dequeue(&sk->sk_receive_queue);
1693 if (buf) {
1694 if (TIPC_SKB_CB(buf)->handle != 0) {
1695 kfree_skb(buf);
1696 goto restart;
1698 tipc_disconnect(tport->ref);
1699 tipc_reject_msg(buf, TIPC_CONN_SHUTDOWN);
1700 } else {
1701 tipc_shutdown(tport->ref);
1704 sock->state = SS_DISCONNECTING;
1706 /* fall through */
1708 case SS_DISCONNECTING:
1710 /* Discard any unreceived messages */
1711 __skb_queue_purge(&sk->sk_receive_queue);
1713 /* Wake up anyone sleeping in poll */
1714 sk->sk_state_change(sk);
1715 res = 0;
1716 break;
1718 default:
1719 res = -ENOTCONN;
1722 release_sock(sk);
1723 return res;
1727 * setsockopt - set socket option
1728 * @sock: socket structure
1729 * @lvl: option level
1730 * @opt: option identifier
1731 * @ov: pointer to new option value
1732 * @ol: length of option value
1734 * For stream sockets only, accepts and ignores all IPPROTO_TCP options
1735 * (to ease compatibility).
1737 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
1739 static int setsockopt(struct socket *sock, int lvl, int opt, char __user *ov,
1740 unsigned int ol)
1742 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
1743 struct tipc_port *tport = tipc_sk_port(sk);
1744 u32 value;
1745 int res;
1747 if ((lvl == IPPROTO_TCP) && (sock->type == SOCK_STREAM))
1748 return 0;
1749 if (lvl != SOL_TIPC)
1750 return -ENOPROTOOPT;
1751 if (ol < sizeof(value))
1752 return -EINVAL;
1753 res = get_user(value, (u32 __user *)ov);
1754 if (res)
1755 return res;
1757 lock_sock(sk);
1759 switch (opt) {
1760 case TIPC_IMPORTANCE:
1761 res = tipc_set_portimportance(tport->ref, value);
1762 break;
1763 case TIPC_SRC_DROPPABLE:
1764 if (sock->type != SOCK_STREAM)
1765 res = tipc_set_portunreliable(tport->ref, value);
1766 else
1767 res = -ENOPROTOOPT;
1768 break;
1769 case TIPC_DEST_DROPPABLE:
1770 res = tipc_set_portunreturnable(tport->ref, value);
1771 break;
1772 case TIPC_CONN_TIMEOUT:
1773 tipc_sk(sk)->conn_timeout = value;
1774 /* no need to set "res", since already 0 at this point */
1775 break;
1776 default:
1777 res = -EINVAL;
1780 release_sock(sk);
1782 return res;
1786 * getsockopt - get socket option
1787 * @sock: socket structure
1788 * @lvl: option level
1789 * @opt: option identifier
1790 * @ov: receptacle for option value
1791 * @ol: receptacle for length of option value
1793 * For stream sockets only, returns 0 length result for all IPPROTO_TCP options
1794 * (to ease compatibility).
1796 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
1798 static int getsockopt(struct socket *sock, int lvl, int opt, char __user *ov,
1799 int __user *ol)
1801 struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
1802 struct tipc_port *tport = tipc_sk_port(sk);
1803 int len;
1804 u32 value;
1805 int res;
1807 if ((lvl == IPPROTO_TCP) && (sock->type == SOCK_STREAM))
1808 return put_user(0, ol);
1809 if (lvl != SOL_TIPC)
1810 return -ENOPROTOOPT;
1811 res = get_user(len, ol);
1812 if (res)
1813 return res;
1815 lock_sock(sk);
1817 switch (opt) {
1818 case TIPC_IMPORTANCE:
1819 res = tipc_portimportance(tport->ref, &value);
1820 break;
1821 case TIPC_SRC_DROPPABLE:
1822 res = tipc_portunreliable(tport->ref, &value);
1823 break;
1824 case TIPC_DEST_DROPPABLE:
1825 res = tipc_portunreturnable(tport->ref, &value);
1826 break;
1827 case TIPC_CONN_TIMEOUT:
1828 value = tipc_sk(sk)->conn_timeout;
1829 /* no need to set "res", since already 0 at this point */
1830 break;
1831 case TIPC_NODE_RECVQ_DEPTH:
1832 value = 0; /* was tipc_queue_size, now obsolete */
1833 break;
1834 case TIPC_SOCK_RECVQ_DEPTH:
1835 value = skb_queue_len(&sk->sk_receive_queue);
1836 break;
1837 default:
1838 res = -EINVAL;
1841 release_sock(sk);
1843 if (res)
1844 return res; /* "get" failed */
1846 if (len < sizeof(value))
1847 return -EINVAL;
1849 if (copy_to_user(ov, &value, sizeof(value)))
1850 return -EFAULT;
1852 return put_user(sizeof(value), ol);
1855 /* Protocol switches for the various types of TIPC sockets */
1857 static const struct proto_ops msg_ops = {
1858 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
1859 .family = AF_TIPC,
1860 .release = release,
1861 .bind = bind,
1862 .connect = connect,
1863 .socketpair = sock_no_socketpair,
1864 .accept = sock_no_accept,
1865 .getname = get_name,
1866 .poll = poll,
1867 .ioctl = sock_no_ioctl,
1868 .listen = sock_no_listen,
1869 .shutdown = shutdown,
1870 .setsockopt = setsockopt,
1871 .getsockopt = getsockopt,
1872 .sendmsg = send_msg,
1873 .recvmsg = recv_msg,
1874 .mmap = sock_no_mmap,
1875 .sendpage = sock_no_sendpage
1878 static const struct proto_ops packet_ops = {
1879 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
1880 .family = AF_TIPC,
1881 .release = release,
1882 .bind = bind,
1883 .connect = connect,
1884 .socketpair = sock_no_socketpair,
1885 .accept = accept,
1886 .getname = get_name,
1887 .poll = poll,
1888 .ioctl = sock_no_ioctl,
1889 .listen = listen,
1890 .shutdown = shutdown,
1891 .setsockopt = setsockopt,
1892 .getsockopt = getsockopt,
1893 .sendmsg = send_packet,
1894 .recvmsg = recv_msg,
1895 .mmap = sock_no_mmap,
1896 .sendpage = sock_no_sendpage
1899 static const struct proto_ops stream_ops = {
1900 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
1901 .family = AF_TIPC,
1902 .release = release,
1903 .bind = bind,
1904 .connect = connect,
1905 .socketpair = sock_no_socketpair,
1906 .accept = accept,
1907 .getname = get_name,
1908 .poll = poll,
1909 .ioctl = sock_no_ioctl,
1910 .listen = listen,
1911 .shutdown = shutdown,
1912 .setsockopt = setsockopt,
1913 .getsockopt = getsockopt,
1914 .sendmsg = send_stream,
1915 .recvmsg = recv_stream,
1916 .mmap = sock_no_mmap,
1917 .sendpage = sock_no_sendpage
1920 static const struct net_proto_family tipc_family_ops = {
1921 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
1922 .family = AF_TIPC,
1923 .create = tipc_sk_create
1926 static struct proto tipc_proto = {
1927 .name = "TIPC",
1928 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
1929 .obj_size = sizeof(struct tipc_sock),
1930 .sysctl_rmem = sysctl_tipc_rmem
1933 static struct proto tipc_proto_kern = {
1934 .name = "TIPC",
1935 .obj_size = sizeof(struct tipc_sock),
1936 .sysctl_rmem = sysctl_tipc_rmem
1940 * tipc_socket_init - initialize TIPC socket interface
1942 * Returns 0 on success, errno otherwise
1944 int tipc_socket_init(void)
1946 int res;
1948 res = proto_register(&tipc_proto, 1);
1949 if (res) {
1950 pr_err("Failed to register TIPC protocol type\n");
1951 goto out;
1954 res = sock_register(&tipc_family_ops);
1955 if (res) {
1956 pr_err("Failed to register TIPC socket type\n");
1957 proto_unregister(&tipc_proto);
1958 goto out;
1961 sockets_enabled = 1;
1962 out:
1963 return res;
1967 * tipc_socket_stop - stop TIPC socket interface
1969 void tipc_socket_stop(void)
1971 if (!sockets_enabled)
1972 return;
1974 sockets_enabled = 0;
1975 sock_unregister(tipc_family_ops.family);
1976 proto_unregister(&tipc_proto);