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/*
* lib/cache.c Caching Module
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation version 2.1
* of the License.
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2012 Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
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*/
/**
* @ingroup cache_mngt
* @defgroup cache Cache
*
* @code
* Cache Management | | Type Specific Cache Operations
*
* | | +----------------+ +------------+
* | request update | | msg_parser |
* | | +----------------+ +------------+
* +- - - - -^- - - - - - - -^- -|- - - -
* nl_cache_update: | | | |
* 1) --------- co_request_update ------+ | |
* | | |
* 2) destroy old cache +----------- pp_cb ---------|---+
* | | |
* 3) ---------- nl_recvmsgs ----------+ +- cb_valid -+
* +--------------+ | | | |
* | nl_cache_add |<-----+ + - - -v- -|- - - - - - - - - - -
* +--------------+ | | +-------------+
* | nl_recvmsgs |
* | | +-----|-^-----+
* +---v-|---+
* | | | nl_recv |
* +---------+
* | | Core Netlink
* @endcode
*
* Related sections in the development guide:
* - @core_doc{core_cache, Caching System}
*
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* @{
*
* Header
* ------
* ~~~~{.c}
* #include <netlink/cache.h>
* ~~~~
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*/
#include <netlink-private/netlink.h>
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#include <netlink/netlink.h>
#include <netlink/cache.h>
#include <netlink/object.h>
#include <netlink/hashtable.h>
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#include <netlink/utils.h>
/**
* @name Access Functions
* @{
*/
/**
* Return the number of items in the cache
* @arg cache cache handle
*/
int nl_cache_nitems(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
return cache->c_nitems;
}
/**
* Return the number of items matching a filter in the cache
* @arg cache Cache object.
* @arg filter Filter object.
*/
int nl_cache_nitems_filter(struct nl_cache *cache, struct nl_object *filter)
{
struct nl_object *obj;
int nitems = 0;
if (cache->c_ops == NULL)
BUG();
nl_list_for_each_entry(obj, &cache->c_items, ce_list) {
if (filter && !nl_object_match_filter(obj, filter))
continue;
nitems++;
}
return nitems;
}
/**
* Returns \b true if the cache is empty.
* @arg cache Cache to check
* @return \a true if the cache is empty, otherwise \b false is returned.
*/
int nl_cache_is_empty(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
return nl_list_empty(&cache->c_items);
}
/**
* Return the operations set of the cache
* @arg cache cache handle
*/
struct nl_cache_ops *nl_cache_get_ops(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
return cache->c_ops;
}
/**
* Return the first element in the cache
* @arg cache cache handle
*/
struct nl_object *nl_cache_get_first(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
if (nl_list_empty(&cache->c_items))
return NULL;
return nl_list_entry(cache->c_items.next,
struct nl_object, ce_list);
}
/**
* Return the last element in the cache
* @arg cache cache handle
*/
struct nl_object *nl_cache_get_last(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
if (nl_list_empty(&cache->c_items))
return NULL;
return nl_list_entry(cache->c_items.prev,
struct nl_object, ce_list);
}
/**
* Return the next element in the cache
* @arg obj current object
*/
struct nl_object *nl_cache_get_next(struct nl_object *obj)
{
if (nl_list_at_tail(obj, &obj->ce_cache->c_items, ce_list))
return NULL;
else
return nl_list_entry(obj->ce_list.next,
struct nl_object, ce_list);
}
/**
* Return the previous element in the cache
* @arg obj current object
*/
struct nl_object *nl_cache_get_prev(struct nl_object *obj)
{
if (nl_list_at_head(obj, &obj->ce_cache->c_items, ce_list))
return NULL;
else
return nl_list_entry(obj->ce_list.prev,
struct nl_object, ce_list);
}
/** @} */
/**
* @name Cache Allocation/Deletion
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* @{
*/
/**
* Allocate new cache
* @arg ops Cache operations
*
* Allocate and initialize a new cache based on the cache operations
* provided.
*
* @return Allocated cache or NULL if allocation failed.
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*/
struct nl_cache *nl_cache_alloc(struct nl_cache_ops *ops)
{
struct nl_cache *cache;
cache = calloc(1, sizeof(*cache));
if (!cache)
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return NULL;
nl_init_list_head(&cache->c_items);
cache->c_ops = ops;
cache->c_flags |= ops->co_flags;
cache->c_refcnt = 1;
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/*
* If object type provides a hash keygen
* functions, allocate a hash table for the
* cache objects for faster lookups
*/
if (ops->co_obj_ops->oo_keygen) {
int hashtable_size;
if (ops->co_hash_size)
hashtable_size = ops->co_hash_size;
else
hashtable_size = NL_MAX_HASH_ENTRIES;
cache->hashtable = nl_hash_table_alloc(hashtable_size);
}
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NL_DBG(2, "Allocated cache %p <%s>.\n", cache, nl_cache_name(cache));
return cache;
}
/**
* Allocate new cache and fill it
* @arg ops Cache operations
* @arg sock Netlink socket
* @arg result Result pointer
*
* Allocate new cache and fill it. Equivalent to calling:
* @code
* cache = nl_cache_alloc(ops);
* nl_cache_refill(sock, cache);
* @endcode
*
* @see nl_cache_alloc
*
* @return 0 on success or a negative error code.
*/
int nl_cache_alloc_and_fill(struct nl_cache_ops *ops, struct nl_sock *sock,
struct nl_cache **result)
{
struct nl_cache *cache;
int err;
if (!(cache = nl_cache_alloc(ops)))
return -NLE_NOMEM;
if (sock && (err = nl_cache_refill(sock, cache)) < 0) {
nl_cache_free(cache);
return err;
}
*result = cache;
return 0;
}
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/**
* Allocate new cache based on type name
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* @arg kind Name of cache type
* @arg result Result pointer
*
* Lookup cache ops via nl_cache_ops_lookup() and allocate the cache
* by calling nl_cache_alloc(). Stores the allocated cache in the
* result pointer provided.
*
* @see nl_cache_alloc
*
* @return 0 on success or a negative error code.
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*/
int nl_cache_alloc_name(const char *kind, struct nl_cache **result)
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{
struct nl_cache_ops *ops;
struct nl_cache *cache;
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ops = nl_cache_ops_lookup_safe(kind);
if (!ops)
return -NLE_NOCACHE;
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cache = nl_cache_alloc(ops);
nl_cache_ops_put(ops);
if (!cache)
return -NLE_NOMEM;
*result = cache;
return 0;
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}
/**
* Allocate new cache containing a subset of an existing cache
* @arg orig Original cache to base new cache on
* @arg filter Filter defining the subset to be filled into the new cache
*
* Allocates a new cache matching the type of the cache specified by
* \p orig. Iterates over the \p orig cache applying the specified
* \p filter and copies all objects that match to the new cache.
*
* The copied objects are clones but do not contain a reference to each
* other. Later modifications to objects in the original cache will
* not affect objects in the new cache.
*
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* @return A newly allocated cache or NULL.
*/
struct nl_cache *nl_cache_subset(struct nl_cache *orig,
struct nl_object *filter)
{
struct nl_cache *cache;
struct nl_object *obj;
if (!filter)
BUG();
cache = nl_cache_alloc(orig->c_ops);
if (!cache)
return NULL;
NL_DBG(2, "Filling subset of cache %p <%s> with filter %p into %p\n",
orig, nl_cache_name(orig), filter, cache);
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nl_list_for_each_entry(obj, &orig->c_items, ce_list) {
if (!nl_object_match_filter(obj, filter))
continue;
nl_cache_add(cache, obj);
}
return cache;
}
/**
* Allocate new cache and copy the contents of an existing cache
* @arg cache Original cache to base new cache on
*
* Allocates a new cache matching the type of the cache specified by
* \p cache. Iterates over the \p cache cache and copies all objects
* to the new cache.
*
* The copied objects are clones but do not contain a reference to each
* other. Later modifications to objects in the original cache will
* not affect objects in the new cache.
*
* @return A newly allocated cache or NULL.
*/
struct nl_cache *nl_cache_clone(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
struct nl_cache_ops *ops = nl_cache_get_ops(cache);
struct nl_cache *clone;
struct nl_object *obj;
clone = nl_cache_alloc(ops);
if (!clone)
return NULL;
NL_DBG(2, "Cloning %p into %p\n", cache, clone);
nl_list_for_each_entry(obj, &cache->c_items, ce_list)
nl_cache_add(clone, obj);
return clone;
}
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/**
* Remove all objects of a cache.
* @arg cache Cache to clear
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*
* The objects are unliked/removed from the cache by calling
* nl_cache_remove() on each object in the cache. If any of the objects
* to not contain any further references to them, those objects will
* be freed.
*
* Unlike with nl_cache_free(), the cache is not freed just emptied.
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*/
void nl_cache_clear(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
struct nl_object *obj, *tmp;
NL_DBG(2, "Clearing cache %p <%s>...\n", cache, nl_cache_name(cache));
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nl_list_for_each_entry_safe(obj, tmp, &cache->c_items, ce_list)
nl_cache_remove(obj);
}
static void __nl_cache_free(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
nl_cache_clear(cache);
if (cache->hashtable)
nl_hash_table_free(cache->hashtable);
NL_DBG(2, "Freeing cache %p <%s>...\n", cache, nl_cache_name(cache));
free(cache);
}
/**
* Increase reference counter of cache
* @arg cache Cache
*/
void nl_cache_get(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
cache->c_refcnt++;
NL_DBG(3, "Incremented cache %p <%s> reference count to %d\n",
cache, nl_cache_name(cache), cache->c_refcnt);
}
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/**
* Free a cache.
* @arg cache Cache to free.
*
* Calls nl_cache_clear() to remove all objects associated with the
* cache and frees the cache afterwards.
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*
* @see nl_cache_clear()
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*/
void nl_cache_free(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
if (!cache)
return;
cache->c_refcnt--;
NL_DBG(3, "Decremented cache %p <%s> reference count, %d remaining\n",
cache, nl_cache_name(cache), cache->c_refcnt);
if (cache->c_refcnt <= 0)
__nl_cache_free(cache);
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}
void nl_cache_put(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
return nl_cache_free(cache);
}
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/** @} */
/**
* @name Cache Modifications
* @{
*/
static int __cache_add(struct nl_cache *cache, struct nl_object *obj)
{
int ret;
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obj->ce_cache = cache;
if (cache->hashtable) {
ret = nl_hash_table_add(cache->hashtable, obj);
if (ret < 0) {
obj->ce_cache = NULL;
return ret;
}
}
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nl_list_add_tail(&obj->ce_list, &cache->c_items);
cache->c_nitems++;
NL_DBG(3, "Added object %p to cache %p <%s>, nitems %d\n",
obj, cache, nl_cache_name(cache), cache->c_nitems);
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return 0;
}
/**
* Add object to cache.
* @arg cache Cache
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* @arg obj Object to be added to the cache
*
* Adds the object \p obj to the specified \p cache. In case the object
* is already associated with another cache, the object is cloned before
* adding it to the cache. In this case, the sole reference to the object
* will be the one of the cache. Therefore clearing/freeing the cache
* will result in the object being freed again.
*
* If the object has not been associated with a cache yet, the reference
* counter of the object is incremented to account for the additional
* reference.
*
* The type of the object and cache must match, otherwise an error is
* returned (-NLE_OBJ_MISMATCH).
*
* @see nl_cache_move()
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*
* @return 0 or a negative error code.
*/
int nl_cache_add(struct nl_cache *cache, struct nl_object *obj)
{
struct nl_object *new;
int ret = 0;
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if (cache->c_ops->co_obj_ops != obj->ce_ops)
return -NLE_OBJ_MISMATCH;
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if (!nl_list_empty(&obj->ce_list)) {
NL_DBG(3, "Object %p already in cache, cloning new object\n", obj);
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new = nl_object_clone(obj);
if (!new)
return -NLE_NOMEM;
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} else {
nl_object_get(obj);
new = obj;
}
ret = __cache_add(cache, new);
if (ret < 0)
nl_object_put(new);
return ret;
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}
/**
* Move object from one cache to another
* @arg cache Cache to move object to.
* @arg obj Object subject to be moved
*
* Removes the the specified object \p obj from its associated cache
* and moves it to another cache.
*
* If the object is not associated with a cache, the function behaves
* just like nl_cache_add().
*
* The type of the object and cache must match, otherwise an error is
* returned (-NLE_OBJ_MISMATCH).
*
* @see nl_cache_add()
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*
* @return 0 on success or a negative error code.
*/
int nl_cache_move(struct nl_cache *cache, struct nl_object *obj)
{
if (cache->c_ops->co_obj_ops != obj->ce_ops)
return -NLE_OBJ_MISMATCH;
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NL_DBG(3, "Moving object %p from cache %p to cache %p\n",
obj, obj->ce_cache, cache);
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/* Acquire reference, if already in a cache this will be
* reverted during removal */
nl_object_get(obj);
if (!nl_list_empty(&obj->ce_list))
nl_cache_remove(obj);
return __cache_add(cache, obj);
}
/**
* Remove object from cache.
* @arg obj Object to remove from cache
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*
* Removes the object \c obj from the cache it is associated with. The
* reference counter of the object will be decremented. If the reference
* to the object was the only one remaining, the object will be freed.
*
* If no cache is associated with the object, this function is a NOP.
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*/
void nl_cache_remove(struct nl_object *obj)
{
int ret;
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struct nl_cache *cache = obj->ce_cache;
if (cache == NULL)
return;
if (cache->hashtable) {
ret = nl_hash_table_del(cache->hashtable, obj);
if (ret < 0)
NL_DBG(2, "Failed to delete %p from cache %p <%s>.\n",
obj, cache, nl_cache_name(cache));
}
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nl_list_del(&obj->ce_list);
obj->ce_cache = NULL;
nl_object_put(obj);
cache->c_nitems--;
NL_DBG(2, "Deleted object %p from cache %p <%s>.\n",
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obj, cache, nl_cache_name(cache));
}
/** @} */
/**
* @name Synchronization
* @{
*/
/**
* Set synchronization arg1 of cache
* @arg cache Cache
* @arg arg argument
*
* Synchronization arguments are used to specify filters when
* requesting dumps from the kernel.
*/
void nl_cache_set_arg1(struct nl_cache *cache, int arg)
{
cache->c_iarg1 = arg;
}
/**
* Set synchronization arg2 of cache
* @arg cache Cache
* @arg arg argument
*
* Synchronization arguments are used to specify filters when
* requesting dumps from the kernel.
*/
void nl_cache_set_arg2(struct nl_cache *cache, int arg)
{
cache->c_iarg2 = arg;
}
/**
* Set cache flags
* @arg cache Cache
* @arg flags Flags
*/
void nl_cache_set_flags(struct nl_cache *cache, unsigned int flags)
{
cache->c_flags |= flags;
}
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/**
* Invoke the request-update operation
* @arg sk Netlink socket.
* @arg cache Cache
*
* This function causes the \e request-update function of the cache
* operations to be invoked. This usually causes a dump request to
* be sent over the netlink socket which triggers the kernel to dump
* all objects of a specific type to be dumped onto the netlink
* socket for pickup.
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*
* The behaviour of this function depends on the implemenation of
* the \e request_update function of each individual type of cache.
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*
* This function will not have any effects on the cache (unless the
* request_update implementation of the cache operations does so).
*
* Use nl_cache_pickup() to pick-up (read) the objects from the socket
* and fill them into the cache.
*
* @see nl_cache_pickup(), nl_cache_resync()
*
* @return 0 on success or a negative error code.
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*/
static int nl_cache_request_full_dump(struct nl_sock *sk,
struct nl_cache *cache)
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{
if (cache->c_ops->co_request_update == NULL)
return -NLE_OPNOTSUPP;
NL_DBG(2, "Requesting update from kernel for cache %p <%s>\n",
cache, nl_cache_name(cache));
return cache->c_ops->co_request_update(cache, sk);
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}
/** @cond SKIP */
struct update_xdata {
struct nl_cache_ops *ops;
struct nl_parser_param *params;
};
static int update_msg_parser(struct nl_msg *msg, void *arg)
{
struct update_xdata *x = arg;
int ret = 0;
ret = nl_cache_parse(x->ops, &msg->nm_src, msg->nm_nlh, x->params);
if (ret == -NLE_EXIST)
return NL_SKIP;
else
return ret;
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}
/** @endcond */
/**
* Pick-up a netlink request-update with your own parser
* @arg sk Netlink socket
* @arg cache Cache
* @arg param Parser parameters
*/
static int __cache_pickup(struct nl_sock *sk, struct nl_cache *cache,
struct nl_parser_param *param)
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{
int err;
struct nl_cb *cb;
struct update_xdata x = {
.ops = cache->c_ops,
.params = param,
};
NL_DBG(2, "Picking up answer for cache %p <%s>\n",
cache, nl_cache_name(cache));
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cb = nl_cb_clone(sk->s_cb);
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if (cb == NULL)
return -NLE_NOMEM;
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nl_cb_set(cb, NL_CB_VALID, NL_CB_CUSTOM, update_msg_parser, &x);
err = nl_recvmsgs(sk, cb);
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if (err < 0)
NL_DBG(2, "While picking up for %p <%s>, recvmsgs() returned %d: %s\n",
cache, nl_cache_name(cache), err, nl_geterror(err));
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nl_cb_put(cb);
return err;
}
static int pickup_cb(struct nl_object *c, struct nl_parser_param *p)
{
struct nl_cache *cache = (struct nl_cache *)p->pp_arg;
struct nl_object *old;
old = nl_cache_search(cache, c);
if (old) {
if (nl_object_update(old, c) == 0) {
nl_object_put(old);
return 0;
}
nl_cache_remove(old);
nl_object_put(old);
}
return nl_cache_add(cache, c);
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}
/**
* Pickup a netlink dump response and put it into a cache.
* @arg sk Netlink socket.
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* @arg cache Cache to put items into.
*
* Waits for netlink messages to arrive, parses them and puts them into
* the specified cache. If an old object with same key attributes is
* present in the cache, it is replaced with the new object.
* If the old object type supports an update operation, an update is
* attempted before a replace.
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*
* @return 0 on success or a negative error code.
*/
int nl_cache_pickup(struct nl_sock *sk, struct nl_cache *cache)
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{
struct nl_parser_param p = {
.pp_cb = pickup_cb,
.pp_arg = cache,
};
return __cache_pickup(sk, cache, &p);
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}
static int cache_include(struct nl_cache *cache, struct nl_object *obj,
struct nl_msgtype *type, change_func_t cb, void *data)
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{
struct nl_object *old;
switch (type->mt_act) {
case NL_ACT_NEW:
case NL_ACT_DEL:
old = nl_cache_search(cache, obj);
if (old) {
Add support for updating objects in the cache This patch adds support to update a cache object during cache_include instead of the current approach of deleting the original object and adding a new one. This operation is conditional on the object implementing the operation. If the update is not successful, cache_include falls back to the existing cache inclusion process of deleting and adding the object. It adds a new object operation called oo_update. oo_update takes two objects as arguments, first being the existing cache object that needs update, the second argument being the new object. Currently it is left to the implementor to use the msg type to decide wether to delete or add the new object attributes to the old one. But the operation type or msg type can be easily made part of the object arguments. The motivation for this change is explained below in the context of including support for AF_BRIDGE objects into the link cache. libnl today deletes an object before it includes an identical object. But for some objects like the AF_BRIDGE objects this does not work well. link cache uses the ifindex as its key in object searches. If link cache were to support AF_BRIDGE family objects, todays implementation, - will replace the original link object with the bridge port link object for add notifications - And a bridge port delete notification from kernel would delete the link object from the cache leaving the cache without the link object until the kernel sends another notification for that link The bridge port link notification contains some base link object attributes plus bridge specific protocol info attributes. In such cases we think an operation to update the existing object in place in cache might be useful. This can be made to work for AF_INET6 link objects too. Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roopa@cumulusnetworks.com> Reviewed-by: Nolan Leake <nolan@cumulusnetworks.com> Reviewed-by: Shrijeet Mukherjee <shm@cumulusnetworks.com> Reviewed-by: Wilson Kok <wkok@cumulusnetworks.com>
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/*
* Some objects types might support merging the new
* object with the old existing cache object.
* Handle them first.
*/
if (nl_object_update(old, obj) == 0) {
if (cb)
cb(cache, old, NL_ACT_CHANGE, data);
nl_object_put(old);
Add support for updating objects in the cache This patch adds support to update a cache object during cache_include instead of the current approach of deleting the original object and adding a new one. This operation is conditional on the object implementing the operation. If the update is not successful, cache_include falls back to the existing cache inclusion process of deleting and adding the object. It adds a new object operation called oo_update. oo_update takes two objects as arguments, first being the existing cache object that needs update, the second argument being the new object. Currently it is left to the implementor to use the msg type to decide wether to delete or add the new object attributes to the old one. But the operation type or msg type can be easily made part of the object arguments. The motivation for this change is explained below in the context of including support for AF_BRIDGE objects into the link cache. libnl today deletes an object before it includes an identical object. But for some objects like the AF_BRIDGE objects this does not work well. link cache uses the ifindex as its key in object searches. If link cache were to support AF_BRIDGE family objects, todays implementation, - will replace the original link object with the bridge port link object for add notifications - And a bridge port delete notification from kernel would delete the link object from the cache leaving the cache without the link object until the kernel sends another notification for that link The bridge port link notification contains some base link object attributes plus bridge specific protocol info attributes. In such cases we think an operation to update the existing object in place in cache might be useful. This can be made to work for AF_INET6 link objects too. Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roopa@cumulusnetworks.com> Reviewed-by: Nolan Leake <nolan@cumulusnetworks.com> Reviewed-by: Shrijeet Mukherjee <shm@cumulusnetworks.com> Reviewed-by: Wilson Kok <wkok@cumulusnetworks.com>
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return 0;
}
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nl_cache_remove(old);
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if (type->mt_act == NL_ACT_DEL) {
if (cb)
cb(cache, old, NL_ACT_DEL, data);
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nl_object_put(old);
}
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}
if (type->mt_act == NL_ACT_NEW) {
nl_cache_move(cache, obj);
if (old == NULL && cb)
cb(cache, obj, NL_ACT_NEW, data);
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else if (old) {
if (nl_object_diff(old, obj) && cb)
cb(cache, obj, NL_ACT_CHANGE, data);
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nl_object_put(old);
}
}
break;
default:
NL_DBG(2, "Unknown action associated to object %p\n", obj);
return 0;
}
return 0;
}
int nl_cache_include(struct nl_cache *cache, struct nl_object *obj,
change_func_t change_cb, void *data)
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{
struct nl_cache_ops *ops = cache->c_ops;
int i;
if (ops->co_obj_ops != obj->ce_ops)
return -NLE_OBJ_MISMATCH;
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for (i = 0; ops->co_msgtypes[i].mt_id >= 0; i++)
if (ops->co_msgtypes[i].mt_id == obj->ce_msgtype)
return cache_include(cache, obj, &ops->co_msgtypes[i],
change_cb, data);
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NL_DBG(3, "Object %p does not seem to belong to cache %p <%s>\n",
obj, cache, nl_cache_name(cache));
return -NLE_MSGTYPE_NOSUPPORT;
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}
static int resync_cb(struct nl_object *c, struct nl_parser_param *p)
{
struct nl_cache_assoc *ca = p->pp_arg;
return nl_cache_include(ca->ca_cache, c, ca->ca_change, ca->ca_change_data);
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}
int nl_cache_resync(struct nl_sock *sk, struct nl_cache *cache,
change_func_t change_cb, void *data)
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{
struct nl_object *obj, *next;
struct nl_af_group *grp;
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struct nl_cache_assoc ca = {
.ca_cache = cache,
.ca_change = change_cb,
.ca_change_data = data,
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};
struct nl_parser_param p = {
.pp_cb = resync_cb,
.pp_arg = &ca,
};
int err;
NL_DBG(1, "Resyncing cache %p <%s>...\n", cache, nl_cache_name(cache));
/* Mark all objects so we can see if some of them are obsolete */
nl_cache_mark_all(cache);
grp = cache->c_ops->co_groups;
do {
if (grp && grp->ag_group &&
(cache->c_flags & NL_CACHE_AF_ITER))
nl_cache_set_arg1(cache, grp->ag_family);
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restart:
err = nl_cache_request_full_dump(sk, cache);
if (err < 0)
goto errout;
err = __cache_pickup(sk, cache, &p);
if (err == -NLE_DUMP_INTR)
goto restart;
else if (err < 0)
goto errout;
if (grp)
grp++;
} while (grp && grp->ag_group &&
(cache->c_flags & NL_CACHE_AF_ITER));
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nl_list_for_each_entry_safe(obj, next, &cache->c_items, ce_list) {
if (nl_object_is_marked(obj)) {
nl_object_get(obj);
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nl_cache_remove(obj);
if (change_cb)
change_cb(cache, obj, NL_ACT_DEL, data);
nl_object_put(obj);
}
}
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NL_DBG(1, "Finished resyncing %p <%s>\n", cache, nl_cache_name(cache));
err = 0;
errout:
return err;
}
/** @} */
/**
* @name Parsing
* @{
*/
/** @cond SKIP */
int nl_cache_parse(struct nl_cache_ops *ops, struct sockaddr_nl *who,
struct nlmsghdr *nlh, struct nl_parser_param *params)
{
int i, err;
if (!nlmsg_valid_hdr(nlh, ops->co_hdrsize))
return -NLE_MSG_TOOSHORT;
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for (i = 0; ops->co_msgtypes[i].mt_id >= 0; i++) {
if (ops->co_msgtypes[i].mt_id == nlh->nlmsg_type) {
err = ops->co_msg_parser(ops, who, nlh, params);
if (err != -NLE_OPNOTSUPP)
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goto errout;
}
}
err = -NLE_MSGTYPE_NOSUPPORT;
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errout:
return err;
}
/** @endcond */
/**
* Parse a netlink message and add it to the cache.
* @arg cache cache to add element to
* @arg msg netlink message
*
* Parses a netlink message by calling the cache specific message parser
* and adds the new element to the cache. If an old object with same key
* attributes is present in the cache, it is replaced with the new object.
* If the old object type supports an update operation, an update is
* attempted before a replace.
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*
* @return 0 or a negative error code.
*/
int nl_cache_parse_and_add(struct nl_cache *cache, struct nl_msg *msg)
{
struct nl_parser_param p = {
.pp_cb = pickup_cb,
.pp_arg = cache,
};
return nl_cache_parse(cache->c_ops, NULL, nlmsg_hdr(msg), &p);
}
/**
* (Re)fill a cache with the contents in the kernel.
* @arg sk Netlink socket.
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* @arg cache cache to update
*
* Clears the specified cache and fills it with the current state in
* the kernel.
*
* @return 0 or a negative error code.
*/
int nl_cache_refill(struct nl_sock *sk, struct nl_cache *cache)
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{
struct nl_af_group *grp;
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int err;
nl_cache_clear(cache);
grp = cache->c_ops->co_groups;
do {
if (grp && grp->ag_group &&
(cache->c_flags & NL_CACHE_AF_ITER))
nl_cache_set_arg1(cache, grp->ag_family);
restart:
err = nl_cache_request_full_dump(sk, cache);
if (err < 0)
return err;
NL_DBG(2, "Updating cache %p <%s> for family %u, request sent, waiting for reply\n",
cache, nl_cache_name(cache), grp ? grp->ag_family : AF_UNSPEC);
err = nl_cache_pickup(sk, cache);
if (err == -NLE_DUMP_INTR) {
NL_DBG(2, "Dump interrupted, restarting!\n");
goto restart;
} else if (err < 0)
break;
if (grp)
grp++;
} while (grp && grp->ag_group &&
(cache->c_flags & NL_CACHE_AF_ITER));
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return err;
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}
/** @} */
/**
* @name Utillities
* @{
*/
static struct nl_object *__cache_fast_lookup(struct nl_cache *cache,
struct nl_object *needle)
{
struct nl_object *obj;
obj = nl_hash_table_lookup(cache->hashtable, needle);
if (obj) {
nl_object_get(obj);
return obj;
}
return NULL;
}
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/**
* Search object in cache
* @arg cache Cache
* @arg needle Object to look for.
*
* Searches the cache for an object which matches the object \p needle.
* The function nl_object_identical() is used to determine if the
* objects match. If a matching object is found, the reference counter
* is incremented and the object is returned.
*
* Therefore, if an object is returned, the reference to the object
* must be returned by calling nl_object_put() after usage.
*
* @return Reference to object or NULL if not found.
*/
struct nl_object *nl_cache_search(struct nl_cache *cache,
struct nl_object *needle)
{
struct nl_object *obj;
if (cache->hashtable)
return __cache_fast_lookup(cache, needle);
nl_list_for_each_entry(obj, &cache->c_items, ce_list) {
if (nl_object_identical(obj, needle)) {
nl_object_get(obj);
return obj;
}
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* Find object in cache
* @arg cache Cache
* @arg filter object acting as a filter
*
* Searches the cache for an object which matches the object filter.
* If the filter attributes matches the object type id attributes,
* and the cache supports hash lookups, a faster hashtable lookup
* is used to return the object. Else, function nl_object_match_filter() is
* used to determine if the objects match. If a matching object is
* found, the reference counter is incremented and the object is returned.
*
* Therefore, if an object is returned, the reference to the object
* must be returned by calling nl_object_put() after usage.
*
* @return Reference to object or NULL if not found.
*/
struct nl_object *nl_cache_find(struct nl_cache *cache,
struct nl_object *filter)
{
struct nl_object *obj;
if (cache->c_ops == NULL)
BUG();
if ((nl_object_get_id_attrs(filter) == filter->ce_mask)
&& cache->hashtable)
return __cache_fast_lookup(cache, filter);
nl_list_for_each_entry(obj, &cache->c_items, ce_list) {
if (nl_object_match_filter(obj, filter)) {
nl_object_get(obj);
return obj;
}
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* Mark all objects of a cache
* @arg cache Cache
*
* Marks all objects of a cache by calling nl_object_mark() on each
* object associated with the cache.
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*/
void nl_cache_mark_all(struct nl_cache *cache)
{
struct nl_object *obj;
NL_DBG(2, "Marking all objects in cache %p <%s>\n",
cache, nl_cache_name(cache));
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nl_list_for_each_entry(obj, &cache->c_items, ce_list)
nl_object_mark(obj);
}
/** @} */
/**
* @name Dumping
* @{
*/
/**
* Dump all elements of a cache.
* @arg cache cache to dump
* @arg params dumping parameters
*
* Dumps all elements of the \a cache to the file descriptor \a fd.
*/
void nl_cache_dump(struct nl_cache *cache, struct nl_dump_params *params)
{
nl_cache_dump_filter(cache, params, NULL);
}
/**
* Dump all elements of a cache (filtered).
* @arg cache cache to dump
* @arg params dumping parameters (optional)
* @arg filter filter object
*
* Dumps all elements of the \a cache to the file descriptor \a fd
* given they match the given filter \a filter.
*/
void nl_cache_dump_filter(struct nl_cache *cache,
struct nl_dump_params *params,
struct nl_object *filter)
{
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int type = params ? params->dp_type : NL_DUMP_DETAILS;
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struct nl_object_ops *ops;
struct nl_object *obj;
NL_DBG(2, "Dumping cache %p <%s> with filter %p\n",
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cache, nl_cache_name(cache), filter);
if (type > NL_DUMP_MAX || type < 0)
BUG();
if (cache->c_ops == NULL)
BUG();
ops = cache->c_ops->co_obj_ops;
if (!ops->oo_dump[type])
return;
if (params->dp_buf)
memset(params->dp_buf, 0, params->dp_buflen);
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nl_list_for_each_entry(obj, &cache->c_items, ce_list) {
if (filter && !nl_object_match_filter(obj, filter))
continue;
NL_DBG(4, "Dumping object %p...\n", obj);
dump_from_ops(obj, params);
}
}
/** @} */
/**
* @name Iterators
* @{
*/
/**
* Call a callback on each element of the cache.
* @arg cache cache to iterate on
* @arg cb callback function
* @arg arg argument passed to callback function
*
* Calls a callback function \a cb on each element of the \a cache.
* The argument \a arg is passed on the callback function.
*/
void nl_cache_foreach(struct nl_cache *cache,
void (*cb)(struct nl_object *, void *), void *arg)
{
nl_cache_foreach_filter(cache, NULL, cb, arg);
}
/**
* Call a callback on each element of the cache (filtered).
* @arg cache cache to iterate on
* @arg filter filter object
* @arg cb callback function
* @arg arg argument passed to callback function
*
* Calls a callback function \a cb on each element of the \a cache
* that matches the \a filter. The argument \a arg is passed on
* to the callback function.
*/
void nl_cache_foreach_filter(struct nl_cache *cache, struct nl_object *filter,
void (*cb)(struct nl_object *, void *), void *arg)
{
struct nl_object *obj, *tmp;
if (cache->c_ops == NULL)
BUG();
nl_list_for_each_entry_safe(obj, tmp, &cache->c_items, ce_list) {
if (filter) {
int diff = nl_object_match_filter(obj, filter);
NL_DBG(3, "%p<->%p object difference: %x\n",
obj, filter, diff);
if (!diff)
continue;
}
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/* Caller may hold obj for a long time */
nl_object_get(obj);
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cb(obj, arg);
nl_object_put(obj);
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}
}
/** @} */
/** @} */