By adding this functionality, the write_cb() handler can "un-dequeue"
the msgb in case of some error. The msgb might have been modified
meanwhile, e.g. due to a partial write already pulling some data off
the head of the msgb.
Change-Id: I97bb0d64ec991adf5dd0b3708e0c7cf029e03b5f
The write_queue.c implemetation predates the msgb_*queue_count()
functions for maintaining a count alongside witha msgb queue. Let's
migrate over to those implementations.
Change-Id: I0ebd42a50f239dd7e9f663ce4c42824a5c1b3ce7
The naming of these constants dates back to when the code was private
within OpenBSC. Everything else was renamed (bsc_fd -> osmo_fd) at
the time, but somehow the BSC_FD_* defines have been missed at the
time.
Keep compatibility #defines around, but allow us to migrate the
applications to a less confusing naming meanwhile.
Change-Id: Ifae33ed61a7cf0ae54ad487399e7dd2489986436
Let's fix some erroneous/accidential references to wrong license,
update copyright information where applicable and introduce a
SPDX-License-Identifier to all files.
Change-Id: I39af26c6aaaf5c926966391f6565fc5936be21af
Considering the various styles and implications found in the sources, edit
scores of files to follow the same API doc guidelines around the doxygen
grouping and the \file tag.
Many files now show a short description in the generated API doc that was so
far only available as C comment.
The guidelines and reasoning behind it is documented at
https://osmocom.org/projects/cellular-infrastructure/wiki/Guidelines_for_API_documentation
In some instances, remove file comments and add to the corresponding group
instead, to be shared among several files (e.g. bitvec).
Change-Id: Ifa70e77e90462b5eb2b0457c70fd25275910c72b
Especially for short descriptions, it is annoying to have to type \brief for
every single API doc.
Drop all \brief and enable the AUTOBRIEF feature of doxygen, which always takes
the first sentence of an API doc as the brief description.
Change-Id: I11a8a821b065a128108641a2a63fb5a2b1916e87
It's a pity that even with this patch we still are fare away from having
the whole API documented. However, at least we have a more solid
foundation. Updates not only extend the documentation, but also make
sure it is rendered properly in the doxygen HTML.
Change-Id: I1344bd1a6869fb00de7c1899a8db93bba9bafce3
The write queue was always meant to not queue more than the
max_length messages but the implementation never rejected a
message.
Begin to log and enforce the queue size limit, add a testcase
to verify the code and initialize except_cb as part of a fix
for that new test case.
Real applications might now run into the queue limit and drop
messages where they just queued them before. It is unfortunate
but I still think it is good to implement the routine as it was
intended. We need to review osmo_wqueue_enqueue once more to
see that no msgb is leaked.
Change-Id: I1e6aef30f3e73d4bcf2967bc49f0783aa65395ae
If the FD is both readable and writable and the read callback closes the
connection (and frees the surrounding structure) we shouldn't call the
write callback (or check anything else in the read fd).
With this patch callback functions can return -EBADFD if they don't want
the FD to be handled any more.
This patch moves all GSM-specific definitions to include/osmocom/gsm.
Moreover, the headers in include/osmocore/ have been moved to
include/osmocom/core.
This has been proposed by Harald Welte and Sylvain Munaunt.
Tested with `make distcheck'.
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@gnumonks.org>
It is possible that the queue is cleared after the select
and before the callback for writable is called. Check if
the list is not empty brefore taking an item out of it.
* I'm doing a nonblocking connect and for this I need to select
on writable and the first thing I need to do is to check the
SOL_SOCKET SO_ERROR state. I realize this by setting a different
cb on the embedded bfd during setup and then go back to the real
implementation.
The write queue can be a dropin replacement for the bsc_fd. It
is featuring two callbacks. One for ready read and one for ready
write. Whenever there is a message in the queue the write_queue
will set the BSC_FD_WRITE flag and then call the write callback.
It will make sure to delete the msgb after the write function
has been called. This class is intended to be be used in the
osmocom, layer2, bsc_msc_ip, bsc_hack and other applications.