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Linux/net/decnet/dn_timer.c

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  1 /*
  2  * DECnet       An implementation of the DECnet protocol suite for the LINUX
  3  *              operating system.  DECnet is implemented using the  BSD Socket
  4  *              interface as the means of communication with the user level.
  5  *
  6  *              DECnet Socket Timer Functions
  7  *
  8  * Author:      Steve Whitehouse <SteveW@ACM.org>
  9  *
 10  *
 11  * Changes:
 12  *       Steve Whitehouse      : Made keepalive timer part of the same
 13  *                               timer idea.
 14  *       Steve Whitehouse      : Added checks for sk->sock_readers
 15  *       David S. Miller       : New socket locking
 16  *       Steve Whitehouse      : Timer grabs socket ref.
 17  */
 18 #include <linux/net.h>
 19 #include <linux/socket.h>
 20 #include <linux/skbuff.h>
 21 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
 22 #include <linux/timer.h>
 23 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
 24 #include <net/sock.h>
 25 #include <asm/atomic.h>
 26 #include <net/dn.h>
 27 
 28 /*
 29  * Fast timer is for delayed acks (200mS max)
 30  * Slow timer is for everything else (n * 500mS)
 31  */
 32 
 33 #define FAST_INTERVAL (HZ/5)
 34 #define SLOW_INTERVAL (HZ/2)
 35 
 36 static void dn_slow_timer(unsigned long arg);
 37 
 38 void dn_start_slow_timer(struct sock *sk)
 39 {
 40         sk->timer.expires = jiffies + SLOW_INTERVAL;
 41         sk->timer.function = dn_slow_timer;
 42         sk->timer.data = (unsigned long)sk;
 43 
 44         add_timer(&sk->timer);
 45 }
 46 
 47 void dn_stop_slow_timer(struct sock *sk)
 48 {
 49         del_timer(&sk->timer);
 50 }
 51 
 52 static void dn_slow_timer(unsigned long arg)
 53 {
 54         struct sock *sk = (struct sock *)arg;
 55         struct dn_scp *scp = &sk->protinfo.dn;
 56 
 57         sock_hold(sk);
 58         bh_lock_sock(sk);
 59 
 60         if (sk->lock.users != 0) {
 61                 sk->timer.expires = jiffies + HZ / 10;
 62                 add_timer(&sk->timer);
 63                 goto out;
 64         }
 65 
 66         /*
 67          * The persist timer is the standard slow timer used for retransmits
 68          * in both connection establishment and disconnection as well as
 69          * in the RUN state. The different states are catered for by changing
 70          * the function pointer in the socket. Setting the timer to a value
 71          * of zero turns it off. We allow the persist_fxn to turn the
 72          * timer off in a permant way by returning non-zero, so that
 73          * timer based routines may remove sockets. This is why we have a
 74          * sock_hold()/sock_put() around the timer to prevent the socket
 75          * going away in the middle.
 76          */
 77         if (scp->persist && scp->persist_fxn) {
 78                 if (scp->persist <= SLOW_INTERVAL) {
 79                         scp->persist = 0;
 80 
 81                         if (scp->persist_fxn(sk))
 82                                 goto out;
 83                 } else {
 84                         scp->persist -= SLOW_INTERVAL;
 85                 }
 86         }
 87 
 88         /*
 89          * Check for keepalive timeout. After the other timer 'cos if
 90          * the previous timer caused a retransmit, we don't need to
 91          * do this. scp->stamp is the last time that we sent a packet.
 92          * The keepalive function sends a link service packet to the
 93          * other end. If it remains unacknowledged, the standard
 94          * socket timers will eventually shut the socket down. Each
 95          * time we do this, scp->stamp will be updated, thus
 96          * we won't try and send another until scp->keepalive has passed
 97          * since the last successful transmission.
 98          */
 99         if (scp->keepalive && scp->keepalive_fxn && (scp->state == DN_RUN)) {
100                 if ((jiffies - scp->stamp) >= scp->keepalive)
101                         scp->keepalive_fxn(sk);
102         }
103 
104         sk->timer.expires = jiffies + SLOW_INTERVAL;
105 
106         add_timer(&sk->timer);
107 out:
108         bh_unlock_sock(sk);
109         sock_put(sk);
110 }
111 
112 static void dn_fast_timer(unsigned long arg)
113 {
114         struct sock *sk = (struct sock *)arg;
115         struct dn_scp *scp = &sk->protinfo.dn;
116 
117         bh_lock_sock(sk);
118         if (sk->lock.users != 0) {
119                 scp->delack_timer.expires = jiffies + HZ / 20;
120                 add_timer(&scp->delack_timer);
121                 goto out;
122         }
123 
124         scp->delack_pending = 0;
125 
126         if (scp->delack_fxn)
127                 scp->delack_fxn(sk);
128 out:
129         bh_unlock_sock(sk);
130 }
131 
132 void dn_start_fast_timer(struct sock *sk)
133 {
134         struct dn_scp *scp = &sk->protinfo.dn;
135 
136         if (!scp->delack_pending) {
137                 scp->delack_pending = 1;
138                 init_timer(&scp->delack_timer);
139                 scp->delack_timer.expires = jiffies + FAST_INTERVAL;
140                 scp->delack_timer.data = (unsigned long)sk;
141                 scp->delack_timer.function = dn_fast_timer;
142                 add_timer(&scp->delack_timer);
143         }
144 }
145 
146 void dn_stop_fast_timer(struct sock *sk)
147 {
148         struct dn_scp *scp = &sk->protinfo.dn;
149 
150         if (scp->delack_pending) {
151                 scp->delack_pending = 0;
152                 del_timer(&scp->delack_timer);
153         }
154 }
155 
156 

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