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6 * Author: Harti Brandt <harti@freebsd.org>
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29 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netgraph/atm/sscop/ng_sscop_cust.h,v 1.5 2005/01/07 01:45:41 imp Exp $
31 * Customisation of the SSCOP code to ng_sscop.
34 #include <sys/param.h>
35 #include <sys/types.h>
36 #include <sys/kernel.h>
38 #include <sys/mutex.h>
40 #include <sys/queue.h>
41 #include <sys/systm.h>
42 #include <sys/malloc.h>
43 #include <netgraph/ng_message.h>
44 #include <netgraph/netgraph.h>
45 #include <machine/stdarg.h>
47 #include <netnatm/saal/sscopdef.h>
50 * Allocate zeroed or non-zeroed memory of some size and cast it.
51 * Return NULL on failure.
56 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NG_SSCOP); \
61 #define MEMZALLOC(PTR, CAST, SIZE) \
62 ((PTR) = (CAST)malloc((SIZE), M_NG_SSCOP, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO))
63 #define MEMFREE(PTR) \
64 free((PTR), M_NG_SSCOP)
66 #define MSG_ALLOC(PTR) \
67 MEMZALLOC(PTR, struct sscop_msg *, sizeof(struct sscop_msg))
68 #define MSG_FREE(PTR) \
71 #define SIG_ALLOC(PTR) \
72 MEMZALLOC(PTR, struct sscop_sig *, sizeof(struct sscop_sig))
73 #define SIG_FREE(PTR) \
79 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_NG_SSCOP_INS, "sscop_ins", "SSCOP instances"); \
80 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_NG_SSCOP_MSG, "sscop_msg", "SSCOP buffers"); \
81 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_NG_SSCOP_SIG, "sscop_sig", "SSCOP signals"); \
86 #define MEMZALLOC(PTR, CAST, SIZE) \
87 ((PTR) = (CAST)malloc((SIZE), M_NG_SSCOP_INS, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO))
88 #define MEMFREE(PTR) \
89 free((PTR), M_NG_SSCOP_INS)
91 #define MSG_ALLOC(PTR) \
92 ((PTR) = malloc(sizeof(struct sscop_msg), \
93 M_NG_SSCOP_MSG, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO))
94 #define MSG_FREE(PTR) \
95 free((PTR), M_NG_SSCOP_MSG)
97 #define SIG_ALLOC(PTR) \
98 ((PTR) = malloc(sizeof(struct sscop_sig), \
99 M_NG_SSCOP_SIG, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO))
100 #define SIG_FREE(PTR) \
101 free((PTR), M_NG_SSCOP_SIG)
108 typedef struct callout sscop_timer_t;
109 #define TIMER_INIT(S, T) ng_callout_init(&(S)->t_##T)
110 #define TIMER_STOP(S,T) do { \
111 ng_uncallout(&(S)->t_##T, (S)->aarg); \
113 #define TIMER_RESTART(S, T) do { \
115 ng_callout(&(S)->t_##T, (S)->aarg, NULL, \
116 hz * (S)->timer##T / 1000, T##_func, (S), 0); \
118 #define TIMER_ISACT(S, T) ((S)->t_##T.c_flags & (CALLOUT_PENDING))
121 * This assumes, that the user argument is the node pointer.
123 #define TIMER_FUNC(T,N) \
125 T##_func(node_p node, hook_p hook, void *arg1, int arg2) \
127 struct sscop *sscop = arg1; \
129 VERBOSE(sscop, SSCOP_DBG_TIMER, (sscop, sscop->aarg, \
130 "timer_" #T " expired")); \
131 sscop_signal(sscop, SIG_T_##N, NULL); \
138 typedef TAILQ_ENTRY(sscop_msg) sscop_msgq_link_t;
139 typedef TAILQ_HEAD(sscop_msgq, sscop_msg) sscop_msgq_head_t;
140 #define MSGQ_EMPTY(Q) TAILQ_EMPTY(Q)
141 #define MSGQ_INIT(Q) TAILQ_INIT(Q)
142 #define MSGQ_FOREACH(P, Q) TAILQ_FOREACH(P, Q, link)
143 #define MSGQ_REMOVE(Q, M) TAILQ_REMOVE(Q, M, link)
144 #define MSGQ_INSERT_BEFORE(B, M) TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(B, M, link)
145 #define MSGQ_APPEND(Q, M) TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(Q, M, link)
146 #define MSGQ_PEEK(Q) TAILQ_FIRST((Q))
148 #define MSGQ_GET(Q) ng_sscop_msgq_get((Q))
150 #define DECL_MSGQ_GET \
151 static __inline struct sscop_msg * \
152 ng_sscop_msgq_get(struct sscop_msgq *q) \
154 struct sscop_msg *m; \
156 m = TAILQ_FIRST(q); \
158 TAILQ_REMOVE(q, m, link); \
162 #define MSGQ_CLEAR(Q) \
164 struct sscop_msg *_m1, *_m2; \
166 _m1 = TAILQ_FIRST(Q); \
167 while (_m1 != NULL) { \
168 _m2 = TAILQ_NEXT(_m1, link); \
169 SSCOP_MSG_FREE(_m1); \
178 typedef TAILQ_ENTRY(sscop_sig) sscop_sigq_link_t;
179 typedef TAILQ_HEAD(sscop_sigq, sscop_sig) sscop_sigq_head_t;
180 #define SIGQ_INIT(Q) TAILQ_INIT(Q)
181 #define SIGQ_APPEND(Q, S) TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(Q, S, link)
182 #define SIGQ_EMPTY(Q) TAILQ_EMPTY(Q)
184 #define SIGQ_GET(Q) ng_sscop_sigq_get((Q))
185 #define DECL_SIGQ_GET \
186 static __inline struct sscop_sig * \
187 ng_sscop_sigq_get(struct sscop_sigq *q) \
189 struct sscop_sig *s; \
191 s = TAILQ_FIRST(q); \
193 TAILQ_REMOVE(q, s, link); \
197 #define SIGQ_MOVE(F, T) \
199 struct sscop_sig *_s; \
201 while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(F)) { \
202 _s = TAILQ_FIRST(F); \
203 TAILQ_REMOVE(F, _s, link); \
204 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(T, _s, link); \
208 #define SIGQ_PREPEND(F, T) \
210 struct sscop_sig *_s; \
212 while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(F)) { \
213 _s = TAILQ_LAST(F, sscop_sigq); \
214 TAILQ_REMOVE(F, _s, link); \
215 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(T, _s, link); \
219 #define SIGQ_CLEAR(Q) \
221 struct sscop_sig *_s1, *_s2; \
223 _s1 = TAILQ_FIRST(Q); \
224 while (_s1 != NULL) { \
225 _s2 = TAILQ_NEXT(_s1, link); \
226 SSCOP_MSG_FREE(_s1->msg); \
236 #define MBUF_FREE(M) do { if ((M)) m_freem((M)); } while(0)
237 #define MBUF_DUP(M) m_copypacket((M), M_NOWAIT)
238 #define MBUF_LEN(M) ((size_t)(M)->m_pkthdr.len)
241 * Return the i-th word counted from the end of the buffer.
242 * i=-1 will return the last 32bit word, i=-2 the 2nd last.
243 * Assumes that there is enough space.
245 #define MBUF_TRAIL32(M ,I) ng_sscop_mbuf_trail32((M), (I))
247 static uint32_t __inline
248 ng_sscop_mbuf_trail32(const struct mbuf *m, int i)
252 m_copydata(m, m->m_pkthdr.len + 4 * i, 4, (caddr_t)&w);
257 * Strip 32bit value from the end
259 #define MBUF_STRIP32(M) ng_sscop_mbuf_strip32((M))
261 static uint32_t __inline
262 ng_sscop_mbuf_strip32(struct mbuf *m)
266 m_copydata(m, m->m_pkthdr.len - 4, 4, (caddr_t)&w);
271 #define MBUF_GET32(M) ng_sscop_mbuf_get32((M))
273 static uint32_t __inline
274 ng_sscop_mbuf_get32(struct mbuf *m)
278 m_copydata(m, 0, 4, (caddr_t)&w);
284 * Append a 32bit value to an mbuf. Failures are ignored.
286 #define MBUF_APPEND32(M, W) \
291 m_copyback((M), (M)->m_pkthdr.len, 4, (caddr_t)&_w); \
295 * Pad a message to a multiple of four byte and return the amount of padding
296 * Failures are ignored.
298 #define MBUF_PAD4(M) ng_sscop_mbuf_pad4((M))
300 static u_int __inline
301 ng_sscop_mbuf_pad4(struct mbuf *m)
303 static u_char pad[4] = { 0, 0, 0, 0 };
304 int len = m->m_pkthdr.len;
305 int npad = 3 - ((len + 3) & 3);
308 m_copyback(m, len, npad, (caddr_t)pad);
312 #define MBUF_UNPAD(M, P) do { if( (P) > 0) m_adj((M), -(P)); } while (0)
315 * Allocate a message that will probably hold N bytes.
317 #define MBUF_ALLOC(N) ng_sscop_mbuf_alloc((N))
319 #define DECL_MBUF_ALLOC \
320 static __inline struct mbuf * \
321 ng_sscop_mbuf_alloc(size_t n) \
325 MGETHDR(m, M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA); \
328 m->m_pkthdr.len = 0; \
330 MCLGET(m, M_NOWAIT); \
331 if (!(m->m_flags & M_EXT)){ \
341 #define ASSERT(X) KASSERT(X, (#X))