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freebsd/sys/kern/tty_subr.c
Bruce Evans d1a795a280 Fix cblock starvation bugs by reserving enough cblocks for minimal
operation of each clist.  Limit the growth of each clist.  Clists
can only grow larger than the reserved minimum if there are free
cblocks in a shared pool.  The size of this pool is now fixed
(this could be improved).  The reserved and maximum sizes are more
carefully allocated for slip and ppp, depending on the mtu.  A maximum
MTU of 16384 is now enforced for ppp.
1994-11-26 19:24:13 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 1994, David Greenman. This software may be used, modified,
* copied, distributed, and sold, in both source and binary form provided
* that the above copyright and these terms are retained. Under no
* circumstances is the author responsible for the proper functioning
* of this software, nor does the author assume any responsibility
* for damages incurred with its use.
*
* $Id: tty_subr.c,v 1.8 1994/10/30 19:43:49 bde Exp $
*/
/*
* clist support routines
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/tty.h>
#include <sys/clist.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
struct cblock *cfreelist = 0;
int cfreecount = 0;
static int cslushcount;
static int ctotcount;
#ifndef INITIAL_CBLOCKS
#define INITIAL_CBLOCKS 50
#endif
static void cblock_alloc_cblocks __P((int number));
static void cblock_free_cblocks __P((int number));
#define CBLOCK_DIAG
#ifdef CBLOCK_DIAG
static void
cbstat()
{
printf(
"tot = %d (active = %d, free = %d (reserved = %d, slush = %d))\n",
ctotcount * CBSIZE, ctotcount * CBSIZE - cfreecount, cfreecount,
cfreecount - cslushcount * CBSIZE, cslushcount * CBSIZE);
}
#endif
/*
* Called from init_main.c
*/
void
clist_init()
{
/*
* Allocate an initial base set of cblocks as a 'slush'.
* We allocate non-slush cblocks with each initial ttyopen() and
* deallocate them with each ttyclose().
* We should adjust the slush allocation. This can't be done in
* the i/o routines because they are sometimes called from
* interrupt handlers when it may be unsafe to call malloc().
*/
cblock_alloc_cblocks(cslushcount = INITIAL_CBLOCKS);
}
/*
* Remove a cblock from the cfreelist queue and return a pointer
* to it.
*/
static inline struct cblock *
cblock_alloc()
{
struct cblock *cblockp;
cblockp = cfreelist;
if (cblockp == NULL)
panic("clist reservation botch");
cfreelist = cblockp->c_next;
cblockp->c_next = NULL;
cfreecount -= CBSIZE;
return (cblockp);
}
/*
* Add a cblock to the cfreelist queue.
*/
static inline void
cblock_free(cblockp)
struct cblock *cblockp;
{
cblockp->c_next = cfreelist;
cfreelist = cblockp;
cfreecount += CBSIZE;
}
/*
* Allocate some cblocks for the cfreelist queue.
*/
static void
cblock_alloc_cblocks(number)
int number;
{
int i;
struct cblock *tmp;
for (i = 0; i < number; ++i) {
tmp = malloc(sizeof(struct cblock), M_TTYS, M_WAITOK);
bzero((char *)tmp, sizeof(struct cblock));
cblock_free(tmp);
}
ctotcount += number;
}
/*
* Set the cblock allocation policy for a a clist.
* Must be called at spltty().
*/
void
clist_alloc_cblocks(clistp, ccmax, ccreserved)
struct clist *clistp;
int ccmax;
int ccreserved;
{
int dcbr;
clistp->c_cbmax = roundup(ccmax, CBSIZE) / CBSIZE;
dcbr = roundup(ccreserved, CBSIZE) / CBSIZE - clistp->c_cbreserved;
if (dcbr >= 0)
cblock_alloc_cblocks(dcbr);
else {
if (clistp->c_cbreserved + dcbr < clistp->c_cbcount)
dcbr = clistp->c_cbcount - clistp->c_cbreserved;
cblock_free_cblocks(-dcbr);
}
clistp->c_cbreserved += dcbr;
}
/*
* Free some cblocks from the cfreelist queue back to the
* system malloc pool.
*/
static void
cblock_free_cblocks(number)
int number;
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < number; ++i)
free(cblock_alloc(), M_TTYS);
ctotcount -= number;
}
/*
* Free the cblocks reserved for a clist.
* Must be called at spltty().
*/
void
clist_free_cblocks(clistp)
struct clist *clistp;
{
if (clistp->c_cbcount != 0)
panic("freeing active clist cblocks");
cblock_free_cblocks(clistp->c_cbreserved);
clistp->c_cbmax = 0;
clistp->c_cbreserved = 0;
}
/*
* Get a character from the head of a clist.
*/
int
getc(clistp)
struct clist *clistp;
{
int chr = -1;
int s;
struct cblock *cblockp;
s = spltty();
/* If there are characters in the list, get one */
if (clistp->c_cc) {
cblockp = (struct cblock *)((long)clistp->c_cf & ~CROUND);
chr = (u_char)*clistp->c_cf;
/*
* If this char is quoted, set the flag.
*/
if (isset(cblockp->c_quote, clistp->c_cf - (char *)cblockp->c_info))
chr |= TTY_QUOTE;
/*
* Advance to next character.
*/
clistp->c_cf++;
clistp->c_cc--;
/*
* If we have advanced the 'first' character pointer
* past the end of this cblock, advance to the next one.
* If there are no more characters, set the first and
* last pointers to NULL. In either case, free the
* current cblock.
*/
if ((clistp->c_cf >= (char *)(cblockp+1)) || (clistp->c_cc == 0)) {
if (clistp->c_cc > 0) {
clistp->c_cf = cblockp->c_next->c_info;
} else {
clistp->c_cf = clistp->c_cl = NULL;
}
cblock_free(cblockp);
if (--clistp->c_cbcount >= clistp->c_cbreserved)
++cslushcount;
}
}
splx(s);
return (chr);
}
/*
* Copy 'amount' of chars, beginning at head of clist 'clistp' to
* destination linear buffer 'dest'. Return number of characters
* actually copied.
*/
int
q_to_b(clistp, dest, amount)
struct clist *clistp;
char *dest;
int amount;
{
struct cblock *cblockp;
struct cblock *cblockn;
char *dest_orig = dest;
int numc;
int s;
s = spltty();
while (clistp && amount && (clistp->c_cc > 0)) {
cblockp = (struct cblock *)((long)clistp->c_cf & ~CROUND);
cblockn = cblockp + 1; /* pointer arithmetic! */
numc = min(amount, (char *)cblockn - clistp->c_cf);
numc = min(numc, clistp->c_cc);
bcopy(clistp->c_cf, dest, numc);
amount -= numc;
clistp->c_cf += numc;
clistp->c_cc -= numc;
dest += numc;
/*
* If this cblock has been emptied, advance to the next
* one. If there are no more characters, set the first
* and last pointer to NULL. In either case, free the
* current cblock.
*/
if ((clistp->c_cf >= (char *)cblockn) || (clistp->c_cc == 0)) {
if (clistp->c_cc > 0) {
clistp->c_cf = cblockp->c_next->c_info;
} else {
clistp->c_cf = clistp->c_cl = NULL;
}
cblock_free(cblockp);
if (--clistp->c_cbcount >= clistp->c_cbreserved)
++cslushcount;
}
}
splx(s);
return (dest - dest_orig);
}
/*
* Flush 'amount' of chars, beginning at head of clist 'clistp'.
*/
void
ndflush(clistp, amount)
struct clist *clistp;
int amount;
{
struct cblock *cblockp;
struct cblock *cblockn;
int numc;
int s;
s = spltty();
while (amount && (clistp->c_cc > 0)) {
cblockp = (struct cblock *)((long)clistp->c_cf & ~CROUND);
cblockn = cblockp + 1; /* pointer arithmetic! */
numc = min(amount, (char *)cblockn - clistp->c_cf);
numc = min(numc, clistp->c_cc);
amount -= numc;
clistp->c_cf += numc;
clistp->c_cc -= numc;
/*
* If this cblock has been emptied, advance to the next
* one. If there are no more characters, set the first
* and last pointer to NULL. In either case, free the
* current cblock.
*/
if ((clistp->c_cf >= (char *)cblockn) || (clistp->c_cc == 0)) {
if (clistp->c_cc > 0) {
clistp->c_cf = cblockp->c_next->c_info;
} else {
clistp->c_cf = clistp->c_cl = NULL;
}
cblock_free(cblockp);
if (--clistp->c_cbcount >= clistp->c_cbreserved)
++cslushcount;
}
}
splx(s);
}
/*
* Add a character to the end of a clist. Return -1 is no
* more clists, or 0 for success.
*/
int
putc(chr, clistp)
int chr;
struct clist *clistp;
{
struct cblock *cblockp;
int s;
s = spltty();
if (clistp->c_cl == NULL) {
if (clistp->c_cbreserved < 1)
panic("putc to a clist with no reserved cblocks");
cblockp = cblock_alloc();
clistp->c_cbcount = 1;
clistp->c_cf = clistp->c_cl = cblockp->c_info;
clistp->c_cc = 0;
} else {
cblockp = (struct cblock *)((long)clistp->c_cl & ~CROUND);
if (((long)clistp->c_cl & CROUND) == 0) {
struct cblock *prev = (cblockp - 1);
if (clistp->c_cbcount >= clistp->c_cbreserved) {
if (clistp->c_cbcount >= clistp->c_cbmax
|| cslushcount <= 0) {
splx(s);
return (-1);
}
--cslushcount;
}
cblockp = cblock_alloc();
clistp->c_cbcount++;
prev->c_next = cblockp;
clistp->c_cl = cblockp->c_info;
}
}
/*
* If this character is quoted, set the quote bit, if not, clear it.
*/
if (chr & TTY_QUOTE)
setbit(cblockp->c_quote, clistp->c_cl - (char *)cblockp->c_info);
else
clrbit(cblockp->c_quote, clistp->c_cl - (char *)cblockp->c_info);
*clistp->c_cl++ = chr;
clistp->c_cc++;
splx(s);
return (0);
}
/*
* Copy data from linear buffer to clist chain. Return the
* number of characters not copied.
*/
int
b_to_q(src, amount, clistp)
char *src;
int amount;
struct clist *clistp;
{
struct cblock *cblockp;
char *firstbyte, *lastbyte;
u_char startmask, endmask;
int startbit, endbit, num_between, numc;
int s;
/*
* Avoid allocating an initial cblock and then not using it.
* c_cc == 0 must imply c_cbount == 0.
*/
if (amount <= 0)
return (amount);
s = spltty();
/*
* If there are no cblocks assigned to this clist yet,
* then get one.
*/
if (clistp->c_cl == NULL) {
if (clistp->c_cbreserved < 1)
panic("b_to_q to a clist with no reserved cblocks");
cblockp = cblock_alloc();
clistp->c_cbcount = 1;
clistp->c_cf = clistp->c_cl = cblockp->c_info;
clistp->c_cc = 0;
} else {
cblockp = (struct cblock *)((long)clistp->c_cl & ~CROUND);
}
while (amount) {
/*
* Get another cblock if needed.
*/
if (((long)clistp->c_cl & CROUND) == 0) {
struct cblock *prev = cblockp - 1;
if (clistp->c_cbcount >= clistp->c_cbreserved) {
if (clistp->c_cbcount >= clistp->c_cbmax
|| cslushcount <= 0) {
splx(s);
return (amount);
}
--cslushcount;
}
cblockp = cblock_alloc();
clistp->c_cbcount++;
prev->c_next = cblockp;
clistp->c_cl = cblockp->c_info;
}
/*
* Copy a chunk of the linear buffer up to the end
* of this cblock.
*/
numc = min(amount, (char *)(cblockp + 1) - clistp->c_cl);
bcopy(src, clistp->c_cl, numc);
/*
* Clear quote bits. The following could probably be made into
* a seperate "bitzero()" routine, but why bother?
*/
startbit = clistp->c_cl - (char *)cblockp->c_info;
endbit = startbit + numc - 1;
firstbyte = (u_char *)cblockp->c_quote + (startbit / NBBY);
lastbyte = (u_char *)cblockp->c_quote + (endbit / NBBY);
/*
* Calculate mask of bits to preserve in first and
* last bytes.
*/
startmask = NBBY - (startbit % NBBY);
startmask = 0xff >> startmask;
endmask = (endbit % NBBY);
endmask = 0xff << (endmask + 1);
if (firstbyte != lastbyte) {
*firstbyte &= startmask;
*lastbyte &= endmask;
num_between = lastbyte - firstbyte - 1;
if (num_between)
bzero(firstbyte + 1, num_between);
} else {
*firstbyte &= (startmask | endmask);
}
/*
* ...and update pointer for the next chunk.
*/
src += numc;
clistp->c_cl += numc;
clistp->c_cc += numc;
amount -= numc;
/*
* If we go through the loop again, it's always
* for data in the next cblock, so by adding one (cblock),
* (which makes the pointer 1 beyond the end of this
* cblock) we prepare for the assignment of 'prev'
* above.
*/
cblockp += 1;
}
splx(s);
return (amount);
}
/*
* Get the next character in the clist. Store it at dst. Don't
* advance any clist pointers, but return a pointer to the next
* character position.
*/
char *
nextc(clistp, cp, dst)
struct clist *clistp;
char *cp;
int *dst;
{
struct cblock *cblockp;
++cp;
/*
* See if the next character is beyond the end of
* the clist.
*/
if (clistp->c_cc && (cp != clistp->c_cl)) {
/*
* If the next character is beyond the end of this
* cblock, advance to the next cblock.
*/
if (((long)cp & CROUND) == 0)
cp = ((struct cblock *)cp - 1)->c_next->c_info;
cblockp = (struct cblock *)((long)cp & ~CROUND);
/*
* Get the character. Set the quote flag if this character
* is quoted.
*/
*dst = (u_char)*cp | (isset(cblockp->c_quote, cp - (char *)cblockp->c_info) ? TTY_QUOTE : 0);
return (cp);
}
return (NULL);
}
/*
* "Unput" a character from a clist.
*/
int
unputc(clistp)
struct clist *clistp;
{
struct cblock *cblockp = 0, *cbp = 0;
int s;
int chr = -1;
s = spltty();
if (clistp->c_cc) {
--clistp->c_cc;
--clistp->c_cl;
chr = (u_char)*clistp->c_cl;
cblockp = (struct cblock *)((long)clistp->c_cl & ~CROUND);
/*
* Set quote flag if this character was quoted.
*/
if (isset(cblockp->c_quote, (u_char *)clistp->c_cl - cblockp->c_info))
chr |= TTY_QUOTE;
/*
* If all of the characters have been unput in this
* cblock, then find the previous one and free this
* one.
*/
if (clistp->c_cc && (clistp->c_cl <= (char *)cblockp->c_info)) {
cbp = (struct cblock *)((long)clistp->c_cf & ~CROUND);
while (cbp->c_next != cblockp)
cbp = cbp->c_next;
/*
* When the previous cblock is at the end, the 'last'
* pointer always points (invalidly) one past.
*/
clistp->c_cl = (char *)(cbp+1);
cblock_free(cblockp);
if (--clistp->c_cbcount >= clistp->c_cbreserved)
++cslushcount;
cbp->c_next = NULL;
}
}
/*
* If there are no more characters on the list, then
* free the last cblock.
*/
if ((clistp->c_cc == 0) && clistp->c_cl) {
cblockp = (struct cblock *)((long)clistp->c_cl & ~CROUND);
cblock_free(cblockp);
if (--clistp->c_cbcount >= clistp->c_cbreserved)
++cslushcount;
clistp->c_cf = clistp->c_cl = NULL;
}
splx(s);
return (chr);
}
/*
* Move characters in source clist to destination clist,
* preserving quote bits.
*/
void
catq(src_clistp, dest_clistp)
struct clist *src_clistp, *dest_clistp;
{
int chr, s;
s = spltty();
/*
* If the destination clist is empty (has no cblocks atttached),
* and there are no possible complications with the resource counters,
* then we simply assign the current clist to the destination.
*/
if (!dest_clistp->c_cf
&& src_clistp->c_cbcount <= src_clistp->c_cbmax
&& src_clistp->c_cbcount <= dest_clistp->c_cbmax) {
dest_clistp->c_cf = src_clistp->c_cf;
dest_clistp->c_cl = src_clistp->c_cl;
src_clistp->c_cf = src_clistp->c_cl = NULL;
dest_clistp->c_cc = src_clistp->c_cc;
src_clistp->c_cc = 0;
dest_clistp->c_cbcount = src_clistp->c_cbcount;
src_clistp->c_cbcount = 0;
splx(s);
return;
}
splx(s);
/*
* XXX This should probably be optimized to more than one
* character at a time.
*/
while ((chr = getc(src_clistp)) != -1)
putc(chr, dest_clistp);
}