libosmocore/src/fsm.c

520 lines
17 KiB
C

/* Osmocom generic Finite State Machine implementation
*
* (C) 2016 by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
* MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <osmocom/core/fsm.h>
#include <osmocom/core/talloc.h>
#include <osmocom/core/logging.h>
#include <osmocom/core/utils.h>
/*! \addtogroup fsm
* @{
*/
/*! \file fsm.c
* \brief Finite State Machine abstraction
*
* This is a generic C-language abstraction for implementing finite
* state machines within the Osmocom framework. It is intended to
* replace existing hand-coded or even only implicitly existing FSMs
* all over the existing code base.
*
* An libosmocore FSM is described by its \ref osmo_fsm description,
* which in turn refers to an array of \ref osmo_fsm_state descriptor,
* each describing a single state in the FSM.
*
* The general idea is that all actions performed within one state are
* located at one position in the code (the state's action function),
* as opposed to the 'message-centric' view of e.g. the existing
* state machines of the LAPD(m) coe, where there is one message for
* eahc possible event (primitive), and the function then needs to
* concern itself on how to handle that event over all possible states.
*
* For each state, there is a bit-mask of permitted input events for
* this state, as well as a bit-mask of permitted new output states to
* which the state can change. Furthermore, there is a function
* pointer implementing the actual handling of the input events
* occurring whilst in thta state.
*
* Furthermore, each state offers a function pointer that can be
* executed just before leaving a state, and another one just after
* entering a state.
*
* When transitioning into a new state, an optional timer number and
* time-out can be passed along. The timer is started just after
* entering the new state, and will call the \ref osmo_fsm timer_cb
* function once it expires. This is intended to be used in telecom
* state machines where a given timer (identified by a certain number)
* is started to terminate the fsm or terminate the fsm once expected
* events are not happening before timeout expiration.
*
* As there can often be many concurrent FSMs of one given class, we
* introduce the concept of \ref osmo_fsm_inst, i.e. an FSM instance.
* The instance keeps the actual state, while the \ref osmo_fsm
* descriptor contains the static/const descriptor of the FSM's states
* and possible transitions.
*
* osmo_fsm are integrated with the libosmocore logging system. The
* logging sub-system is determined by the FSM descriptor, as we assume
* one FSM (let's say one related to a location update procedure) is
* inevitably always tied to a sub-system. The logging level however
* is configurable for each FSM instance, to ensure that e.g. DEBUG
* logging can be used for the LU procedure of one subscriber, while
* NOTICE level is used for all other subscribers.
*
* In order to attach private state to the \ref osmo_fsm_inst, it
* offers an opaque priv pointer.
*
*/
LLIST_HEAD(osmo_g_fsms);
static bool fsm_log_addr = true;
/*! \brief specify if FSM instance addresses should be logged or not
*
* By default, the FSM name includes the pointer address of the \ref
* osmo_fsm_inst. This behavior can be disabled (and re-enabled)
* using this function.
*
* \param[in] log_addr Indicate if FSM instance address shall be logged
*/
void osmo_fsm_log_addr(bool log_addr)
{
fsm_log_addr = log_addr;
}
struct osmo_fsm *osmo_fsm_find_by_name(const char *name)
{
struct osmo_fsm *fsm;
llist_for_each_entry(fsm, &osmo_g_fsms, list) {
if (!strcmp(name, fsm->name))
return fsm;
}
return NULL;
}
/*! \brief register a FSM with the core
*
* A FSM descriptor needs to be registered with the core before any
* instances can be created for it.
*
* \param[in] fsm Descriptor of Finite State Machine to be registered
* \returns 0 on success; negative on error
*/
int osmo_fsm_register(struct osmo_fsm *fsm)
{
if (osmo_fsm_find_by_name(fsm->name))
return -EEXIST;
llist_add_tail(&fsm->list, &osmo_g_fsms);
INIT_LLIST_HEAD(&fsm->instances);
return 0;
}
/*! \brief unregister a FSM from the core
*
* Once the FSM descriptor is unregistered, active instances can still
* use it, but no new instances may be created for it.
*
* \param[in] fsm Descriptor of Finite State Machine to be removed
*/
void osmo_fsm_unregister(struct osmo_fsm *fsm)
{
llist_del(&fsm->list);
}
/* small wrapper function around timer expiration (for logging) */
static void fsm_tmr_cb(void *data)
{
struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi = data;
struct osmo_fsm *fsm = fi->fsm;
uint32_t T = fi->T;
LOGPFSM(fi, "Timeout of T%u\n", fi->T);
if (fsm->timer_cb) {
int rc = fsm->timer_cb(fi);
if (rc != 1)
return;
LOGPFSM(fi, "timer_cb requested termination\n");
} else
LOGPFSM(fi, "No timer_cb, automatic termination\n");
/* if timer_cb returns 1 or there is no timer_cb */
osmo_fsm_inst_term(fi, OSMO_FSM_TERM_TIMEOUT, &T);
}
/*! \brief allocate a new instance of a specified FSM
* \param[in] fsm Descriptor of the FSM
* \param[in] ctx talloc context from which to allocate memory
* \param[in] priv private data reference store in fsm instance
* \param[in] log_level The log level for events of this FSM
* \returns newly-allocated, initialized and registered FSM instance
*/
struct osmo_fsm_inst *osmo_fsm_inst_alloc(struct osmo_fsm *fsm, void *ctx, void *priv,
int log_level, const char *id)
{
struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi = talloc_zero(ctx, struct osmo_fsm_inst);
fi->fsm = fsm;
fi->priv = priv;
fi->log_level = log_level;
fi->timer.data = fi;
fi->timer.cb = fsm_tmr_cb;
if (id)
fi->id = talloc_strdup(fi, id);
if (!fsm_log_addr) {
if (id)
fi->name = talloc_asprintf(fi, "%s(%s)", fsm->name, id);
else
fi->name = talloc_asprintf(fi, "%s", fsm->name);
} else {
if (id)
fi->name = talloc_asprintf(fi, "%s(%s)[%p]", fsm->name,
id, fi);
else
fi->name = talloc_asprintf(fi, "%s[%p]", fsm->name, fi);
}
INIT_LLIST_HEAD(&fi->proc.children);
INIT_LLIST_HEAD(&fi->proc.child);
llist_add(&fi->list, &fsm->instances);
LOGPFSM(fi, "Allocated\n");
return fi;
}
/*! \brief allocate a new instance of a specified FSM as child of
* other FSM instance
*
* This is like \ref osmo_fsm_inst_alloc but using the parent FSM as
* talloc context, and inheriting the log level of the parent.
*
* \param[in] fsm Descriptor of the to-be-allocated FSM
* \param[in] parent Parent FSM instance
* \param[in] parent_term_event Event to be sent to parent when terminating
* \returns newly-allocated, initialized and registered FSM instance
*/
struct osmo_fsm_inst *osmo_fsm_inst_alloc_child(struct osmo_fsm *fsm,
struct osmo_fsm_inst *parent,
uint32_t parent_term_event)
{
struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi;
fi = osmo_fsm_inst_alloc(fsm, parent, NULL, parent->log_level,
parent->id);
if (!fi) {
/* indicate immediate termination to caller */
osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch(parent, parent_term_event, NULL);
return NULL;
}
LOGPFSM(fi, "is child of %s\n", osmo_fsm_inst_name(parent));
fi->proc.parent = parent;
fi->proc.parent_term_event = parent_term_event;
llist_add(&fi->proc.child, &parent->proc.children);
return fi;
}
/*! \brief delete a given instance of a FSM
* \param[in] fsm The FSM to be un-registered and deleted
*/
void osmo_fsm_inst_free(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi)
{
LOGPFSM(fi, "Deallocated\n");
osmo_timer_del(&fi->timer);
llist_del(&fi->list);
talloc_free(fi);
}
/*! \brief get human-readable name of FSM event
* \param[in] fsm FSM descriptor of event
* \param[in] event Event integer value
* \returns string rendering of the event
*/
const char *osmo_fsm_event_name(struct osmo_fsm *fsm, uint32_t event)
{
static char buf[32];
if (!fsm->event_names) {
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u", event);
return buf;
} else
return get_value_string(fsm->event_names, event);
}
/*! \brief get human-readable name of FSM instance
* \param[in] fi FSM instance
* \returns string rendering of the FSM identity
*/
const char *osmo_fsm_inst_name(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi)
{
if (!fi)
return "NULL";
if (fi->name)
return fi->name;
else
return fi->fsm->name;
}
/*! \brief get human-readable name of FSM instance
* \param[in] fsm FSM descriptor
* \param[in] state FSM state number
* \returns string rendering of the FSM state
*/
const char *osmo_fsm_state_name(struct osmo_fsm *fsm, uint32_t state)
{
static char buf[32];
if (state >= fsm->num_states) {
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "unknown %u", state);
return buf;
} else
return fsm->states[state].name;
}
/*! \brief perform a state change of the given FSM instance
*
* Best invoke via the osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg() macro which logs the source
* file where the state change was effected. Alternatively, you may pass \a
* file as NULL to use the normal file/line indication instead.
*
* All changes to the FSM instance state must be made via this
* function. It verifies that the existing state actually permits a
* transiiton to new_state.
*
* timeout_secs and T are optional parameters, and only have any effect
* if timeout_secs is not 0. If the timeout function is used, then the
* new_state is entered, and the FSM instances timer is set to expire
* in timeout_secs functions. At that time, the FSM's timer_cb
* function will be called for handling of the timeout by the user.
*
* \param[in] fi FSM instance whose state is to change
* \param[in] new_state The new state into which we should change
* \param[in] timeout_secs Timeout in seconds (if !=0)
* \param[in] T Timer number (if \ref timeout_secs != 0)
* \param[in] file Calling source file (from osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg macro)
* \param[in] line Calling source line (from osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg macro)
* \returns 0 on success; negative on error
*/
int _osmo_fsm_inst_state_chg(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi, uint32_t new_state,
unsigned long timeout_secs, int T,
const char *file, int line)
{
struct osmo_fsm *fsm = fi->fsm;
uint32_t old_state = fi->state;
const struct osmo_fsm_state *st = &fsm->states[fi->state];
/* validate if new_state is a valid state */
if (!(st->out_state_mask & (1 << new_state))) {
LOGPFSMLSRC(fi, LOGL_ERROR, file, line,
"transition to state %s not permitted!\n",
osmo_fsm_state_name(fsm, new_state));
return -EPERM;
}
/* delete the old timer */
osmo_timer_del(&fi->timer);
if (st->onleave)
st->onleave(fi, new_state);
LOGPFSMSRC(fi, file, line, "state_chg to %s\n",
osmo_fsm_state_name(fsm, new_state));
fi->state = new_state;
st = &fsm->states[new_state];
if (timeout_secs) {
fi->T = T;
osmo_timer_schedule(&fi->timer, timeout_secs, 0);
}
/* Call 'onenter' last, user might terminate FSM from there */
if (st->onenter)
st->onenter(fi, old_state);
return 0;
}
/*! \brief dispatch an event to an osmocom finite state machine instance
*
* Best invoke via the osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch() macro which logs the source
* file where the event was effected. Alternatively, you may pass \a file as
* NULL to use the normal file/line indication instead.
*
* Any incoming events to \ref osmo_fsm instances must be dispatched to
* them via this function. It verifies, whether the event is permitted
* based on the current state of the FSM. If not, -1 is returned.
*
* \param[in] fi FSM instance
* \param[in] event Event to send to FSM instance
* \param[in] data Data to pass along with the event
* \param[in] file Calling source file (from osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch macro)
* \param[in] line Calling source line (from osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch macro)
* \returns 0 in case of success; negative on error
*/
int _osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi, uint32_t event, void *data,
const char *file, int line)
{
struct osmo_fsm *fsm;
const struct osmo_fsm_state *fs;
if (!fi) {
LOGPSRC(DLGLOBAL, LOGL_ERROR, file, line,
"Trying to dispatch event %u to non-existent"
" FSM instance!\n", event);
osmo_log_backtrace(DLGLOBAL, LOGL_ERROR);
return -ENODEV;
}
fsm = fi->fsm;
OSMO_ASSERT(fi->state < fsm->num_states);
fs = &fi->fsm->states[fi->state];
LOGPFSMSRC(fi, file, line,
"Received Event %s\n", osmo_fsm_event_name(fsm, event));
if (((1 << event) & fsm->allstate_event_mask) && fsm->allstate_action) {
fsm->allstate_action(fi, event, data);
return 0;
}
if (!((1 << event) & fs->in_event_mask)) {
LOGPFSMLSRC(fi, LOGL_ERROR, file, line,
"Event %s not permitted\n",
osmo_fsm_event_name(fsm, event));
return -1;
}
fs->action(fi, event, data);
return 0;
}
/*! \brief Terminate FSM instance with given cause
*
* This safely terminates the given FSM instance by first iterating
* over all children and sending them a termination event. Next, it
* calls the FSM descriptors cleanup function (if any), followed by
* releasing any memory associated with the FSM instance.
*
* Finally, the parent FSM instance (if any) is notified using the
* parent termination event configured at time of FSM instance start.
*
* \param[in] fi FSM instance to be terminated
* \param[in] cause Cause / reason for termination
* \param[in] data Opaque event data to be passed with the parent term event
* \param[in] file Calling source file (from osmo_fsm_inst_term macro)
* \param[in] line Calling source line (from osmo_fsm_inst_term macro)
*/
void _osmo_fsm_inst_term(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi,
enum osmo_fsm_term_cause cause, void *data,
const char *file, int line)
{
struct osmo_fsm_inst *parent;
uint32_t parent_term_event = fi->proc.parent_term_event;
LOGPFSMSRC(fi, file, line, "Terminating (cause = %s)\n",
osmo_fsm_term_cause_name(cause));
_osmo_fsm_inst_term_children(fi, OSMO_FSM_TERM_PARENT, NULL,
file, line);
/* delete ourselves from the parent */
parent = fi->proc.parent;
if (parent)
LOGPFSMSRC(fi, file, line, "Removing from parent %s\n",
osmo_fsm_inst_name(parent));
llist_del(&fi->proc.child);
/* call destructor / clean-up function */
if (fi->fsm->cleanup)
fi->fsm->cleanup(fi, cause);
LOGPFSMSRC(fi, file, line, "Freeing instance\n");
/* Fetch parent again in case it has changed. */
parent = fi->proc.parent;
osmo_fsm_inst_free(fi);
/* indicate our termination to the parent */
if (parent && cause != OSMO_FSM_TERM_PARENT)
_osmo_fsm_inst_dispatch(parent, parent_term_event, data,
file, line);
}
/*! \brief Terminate all child FSM instances of an FSM instance.
*
* Iterate over all children and send them a termination event, with the given
* cause. Pass OSMO_FSM_TERM_PARENT to avoid dispatching events from the
* terminated child FSMs.
*
* \param[in] fi FSM instance that should be cleared of child FSMs
* \param[in] cause Cause / reason for termination (OSMO_FSM_TERM_PARENT)
* \param[in] data Opaque event data to be passed with the parent term events
* \param[in] file Calling source file (from osmo_fsm_inst_term_children macro)
* \param[in] line Calling source line (from osmo_fsm_inst_term_children macro)
*/
void _osmo_fsm_inst_term_children(struct osmo_fsm_inst *fi,
enum osmo_fsm_term_cause cause,
void *data,
const char *file, int line)
{
struct osmo_fsm_inst *first_child, *last_seen_first_child;
/* iterate over all children, starting from the beginning every time:
* terminating an FSM may emit events that cause other FSMs to also
* terminate and remove themselves from this list. */
last_seen_first_child = NULL;
while (!llist_empty(&fi->proc.children)) {
first_child = llist_entry(fi->proc.children.next,
typeof(*first_child),
proc.child);
/* paranoia: do not loop forever */
if (first_child == last_seen_first_child) {
LOGPFSMLSRC(fi, LOGL_ERROR, file, line,
"Internal error while terminating child"
" FSMs: a child FSM is stuck\n");
break;
}
last_seen_first_child = first_child;
/* terminate child */
_osmo_fsm_inst_term(first_child, cause, data,
file, line);
}
}
const struct value_string osmo_fsm_term_cause_names[] = {
OSMO_VALUE_STRING(OSMO_FSM_TERM_PARENT),
OSMO_VALUE_STRING(OSMO_FSM_TERM_REQUEST),
OSMO_VALUE_STRING(OSMO_FSM_TERM_REGULAR),
OSMO_VALUE_STRING(OSMO_FSM_TERM_ERROR),
OSMO_VALUE_STRING(OSMO_FSM_TERM_TIMEOUT),
{ 0, NULL }
};
/*! @} */