/*
- * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Nicira Networks.
+ * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Nicira, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
#include <config.h>
#include "netlink-socket.h"
-#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "coverage.h"
#include "dynamic-string.h"
+#include "hash.h"
+#include "hmap.h"
#include "netlink.h"
#include "netlink-protocol.h"
#include "ofpbuf.h"
+#include "ovs-thread.h"
#include "poll-loop.h"
-#include "stress.h"
+#include "seq.h"
+#include "socket-util.h"
+#include "util.h"
#include "vlog.h"
VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(netlink_socket);
COVERAGE_DEFINE(netlink_overflow);
COVERAGE_DEFINE(netlink_received);
-COVERAGE_DEFINE(netlink_recv_retry);
-COVERAGE_DEFINE(netlink_send);
+COVERAGE_DEFINE(netlink_recv_jumbo);
COVERAGE_DEFINE(netlink_sent);
/* Linux header file confusion causes this to be undefined. */
* information. Also, at high logging levels we log *all* Netlink messages. */
static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(60, 600);
+static uint32_t nl_sock_allocate_seq(struct nl_sock *, unsigned int n);
static void log_nlmsg(const char *function, int error,
- const void *message, size_t size);
+ const void *message, size_t size, int protocol);
\f
/* Netlink sockets. */
-struct nl_sock
-{
+struct nl_sock {
int fd;
+ uint32_t next_seq;
uint32_t pid;
+ int protocol;
+ unsigned int rcvbuf; /* Receive buffer size (SO_RCVBUF). */
};
-static int alloc_pid(uint32_t *);
-static void free_pid(uint32_t);
+/* Compile-time limit on iovecs, so that we can allocate a maximum-size array
+ * of iovecs on the stack. */
+#define MAX_IOVS 128
+
+/* Maximum number of iovecs that may be passed to sendmsg, capped at a
+ * minimum of _XOPEN_IOV_MAX (16) and a maximum of MAX_IOVS.
+ *
+ * Initialized by nl_sock_create(). */
+static int max_iovs;
+
+static int nl_pool_alloc(int protocol, struct nl_sock **sockp);
+static void nl_pool_release(struct nl_sock *);
/* Creates a new netlink socket for the given netlink 'protocol'
* (NETLINK_ROUTE, NETLINK_GENERIC, ...). Returns 0 and sets '*sockp' to the
- * new socket if successful, otherwise returns a positive errno value. */
+ * new socket if successful, otherwise returns a positive errno value. */
int
nl_sock_create(int protocol, struct nl_sock **sockp)
{
+ static struct ovsthread_once once = OVSTHREAD_ONCE_INITIALIZER;
struct nl_sock *sock;
struct sockaddr_nl local, remote;
+ socklen_t local_size;
+ int rcvbuf;
int retval = 0;
- *sockp = NULL;
- sock = malloc(sizeof *sock);
- if (sock == NULL) {
- return ENOMEM;
+ if (ovsthread_once_start(&once)) {
+ int save_errno = errno;
+ errno = 0;
+
+ max_iovs = sysconf(_SC_UIO_MAXIOV);
+ if (max_iovs < _XOPEN_IOV_MAX) {
+ if (max_iovs == -1 && errno) {
+ VLOG_WARN("sysconf(_SC_UIO_MAXIOV): %s", ovs_strerror(errno));
+ }
+ max_iovs = _XOPEN_IOV_MAX;
+ } else if (max_iovs > MAX_IOVS) {
+ max_iovs = MAX_IOVS;
+ }
+
+ errno = save_errno;
+ ovsthread_once_done(&once);
}
+ *sockp = NULL;
+ sock = xmalloc(sizeof *sock);
+
sock->fd = socket(AF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, protocol);
if (sock->fd < 0) {
- VLOG_ERR("fcntl: %s", strerror(errno));
+ VLOG_ERR("fcntl: %s", ovs_strerror(errno));
goto error;
}
-
- retval = alloc_pid(&sock->pid);
- if (retval) {
- goto error;
+ sock->protocol = protocol;
+ sock->next_seq = 1;
+
+ rcvbuf = 1024 * 1024;
+ if (setsockopt(sock->fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUFFORCE,
+ &rcvbuf, sizeof rcvbuf)) {
+ /* Only root can use SO_RCVBUFFORCE. Everyone else gets EPERM.
+ * Warn only if the failure is therefore unexpected. */
+ if (errno != EPERM) {
+ VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "setting %d-byte socket receive buffer failed "
+ "(%s)", rcvbuf, ovs_strerror(errno));
+ }
}
- /* Bind local address as our selected pid. */
- memset(&local, 0, sizeof local);
- local.nl_family = AF_NETLINK;
- local.nl_pid = sock->pid;
- if (bind(sock->fd, (struct sockaddr *) &local, sizeof local) < 0) {
- VLOG_ERR("bind(%"PRIu32"): %s", sock->pid, strerror(errno));
- goto error_free_pid;
+ retval = get_socket_rcvbuf(sock->fd);
+ if (retval < 0) {
+ retval = -retval;
+ goto error;
}
+ sock->rcvbuf = retval;
- /* Bind remote address as the kernel (pid 0). */
+ /* Connect to kernel (pid 0) as remote address. */
memset(&remote, 0, sizeof remote);
remote.nl_family = AF_NETLINK;
remote.nl_pid = 0;
if (connect(sock->fd, (struct sockaddr *) &remote, sizeof remote) < 0) {
- VLOG_ERR("connect(0): %s", strerror(errno));
- goto error_free_pid;
+ VLOG_ERR("connect(0): %s", ovs_strerror(errno));
+ goto error;
+ }
+
+ /* Obtain pid assigned by kernel. */
+ local_size = sizeof local;
+ if (getsockname(sock->fd, (struct sockaddr *) &local, &local_size) < 0) {
+ VLOG_ERR("getsockname: %s", ovs_strerror(errno));
+ goto error;
+ }
+ if (local_size < sizeof local || local.nl_family != AF_NETLINK) {
+ VLOG_ERR("getsockname returned bad Netlink name");
+ retval = EINVAL;
+ goto error;
}
+ sock->pid = local.nl_pid;
*sockp = sock;
return 0;
-error_free_pid:
- free_pid(sock->pid);
error:
if (retval == 0) {
retval = errno;
return retval;
}
+/* Creates a new netlink socket for the same protocol as 'src'. Returns 0 and
+ * sets '*sockp' to the new socket if successful, otherwise returns a positive
+ * errno value. */
+int
+nl_sock_clone(const struct nl_sock *src, struct nl_sock **sockp)
+{
+ return nl_sock_create(src->protocol, sockp);
+}
+
/* Destroys netlink socket 'sock'. */
void
nl_sock_destroy(struct nl_sock *sock)
{
if (sock) {
close(sock->fd);
- free_pid(sock->pid);
free(sock);
}
}
/* Tries to add 'sock' as a listener for 'multicast_group'. Returns 0 if
* successful, otherwise a positive errno value.
*
+ * A socket that is subscribed to a multicast group that receives asynchronous
+ * notifications must not be used for Netlink transactions or dumps, because
+ * transactions and dumps can cause notifications to be lost.
+ *
* Multicast group numbers are always positive.
*
* It is not an error to attempt to join a multicast group to which a socket
if (setsockopt(sock->fd, SOL_NETLINK, NETLINK_ADD_MEMBERSHIP,
&multicast_group, sizeof multicast_group) < 0) {
VLOG_WARN("could not join multicast group %u (%s)",
- multicast_group, strerror(errno));
+ multicast_group, ovs_strerror(errno));
return errno;
}
return 0;
if (setsockopt(sock->fd, SOL_NETLINK, NETLINK_DROP_MEMBERSHIP,
&multicast_group, sizeof multicast_group) < 0) {
VLOG_WARN("could not leave multicast group %u (%s)",
- multicast_group, strerror(errno));
+ multicast_group, ovs_strerror(errno));
return errno;
}
return 0;
}
-/* Tries to send 'msg', which must contain a Netlink message, to the kernel on
- * 'sock'. nlmsg_len in 'msg' will be finalized to match msg->size, and
- * nlmsg_pid will be set to 'sock''s pid, before the message is sent.
- *
- * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. If
- * 'wait' is true, then the send will wait until buffer space is ready;
- * otherwise, returns EAGAIN if the 'sock' send buffer is full. */
-int
-nl_sock_send(struct nl_sock *sock, const struct ofpbuf *msg, bool wait)
+static int
+nl_sock_send__(struct nl_sock *sock, const struct ofpbuf *msg,
+ uint32_t nlmsg_seq, bool wait)
{
struct nlmsghdr *nlmsg = nl_msg_nlmsghdr(msg);
int error;
nlmsg->nlmsg_len = msg->size;
+ nlmsg->nlmsg_seq = nlmsg_seq;
nlmsg->nlmsg_pid = sock->pid;
do {
int retval;
retval = send(sock->fd, msg->data, msg->size, wait ? 0 : MSG_DONTWAIT);
error = retval < 0 ? errno : 0;
} while (error == EINTR);
- log_nlmsg(__func__, error, msg->data, msg->size);
+ log_nlmsg(__func__, error, msg->data, msg->size, sock->protocol);
if (!error) {
COVERAGE_INC(netlink_sent);
}
return error;
}
-/* Tries to send the 'n_iov' chunks of data in 'iov' to the kernel on 'sock' as
- * a single Netlink message. (The message must be fully formed and not require
- * finalization of its nlmsg_len or nlmsg_pid fields.)
+/* Tries to send 'msg', which must contain a Netlink message, to the kernel on
+ * 'sock'. nlmsg_len in 'msg' will be finalized to match msg->size, nlmsg_pid
+ * will be set to 'sock''s pid, and nlmsg_seq will be initialized to a fresh
+ * sequence number, before the message is sent.
+ *
+ * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. If
+ * 'wait' is true, then the send will wait until buffer space is ready;
+ * otherwise, returns EAGAIN if the 'sock' send buffer is full. */
+int
+nl_sock_send(struct nl_sock *sock, const struct ofpbuf *msg, bool wait)
+{
+ return nl_sock_send_seq(sock, msg, nl_sock_allocate_seq(sock, 1), wait);
+}
+
+/* Tries to send 'msg', which must contain a Netlink message, to the kernel on
+ * 'sock'. nlmsg_len in 'msg' will be finalized to match msg->size, nlmsg_pid
+ * will be set to 'sock''s pid, and nlmsg_seq will be initialized to
+ * 'nlmsg_seq', before the message is sent.
*
- * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. If 'wait' is
- * true, then the send will wait until buffer space is ready; otherwise,
- * returns EAGAIN if the 'sock' send buffer is full. */
+ * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. If
+ * 'wait' is true, then the send will wait until buffer space is ready;
+ * otherwise, returns EAGAIN if the 'sock' send buffer is full.
+ *
+ * This function is suitable for sending a reply to a request that was received
+ * with sequence number 'nlmsg_seq'. Otherwise, use nl_sock_send() instead. */
int
-nl_sock_sendv(struct nl_sock *sock, const struct iovec iov[], size_t n_iov,
- bool wait)
+nl_sock_send_seq(struct nl_sock *sock, const struct ofpbuf *msg,
+ uint32_t nlmsg_seq, bool wait)
+{
+ return nl_sock_send__(sock, msg, nlmsg_seq, wait);
+}
+
+static int
+nl_sock_recv__(struct nl_sock *sock, struct ofpbuf *buf, bool wait)
{
+ /* We can't accurately predict the size of the data to be received. The
+ * caller is supposed to have allocated enough space in 'buf' to handle the
+ * "typical" case. To handle exceptions, we make available enough space in
+ * 'tail' to allow Netlink messages to be up to 64 kB long (a reasonable
+ * figure since that's the maximum length of a Netlink attribute). */
+ struct nlmsghdr *nlmsghdr;
+ uint8_t tail[65536];
+ struct iovec iov[2];
struct msghdr msg;
- int error;
+ ssize_t retval;
+
+ ovs_assert(buf->allocated >= sizeof *nlmsghdr);
+ ofpbuf_clear(buf);
+
+ iov[0].iov_base = buf->base;
+ iov[0].iov_len = buf->allocated;
+ iov[1].iov_base = tail;
+ iov[1].iov_len = sizeof tail;
- COVERAGE_INC(netlink_send);
memset(&msg, 0, sizeof msg);
- msg.msg_iov = (struct iovec *) iov;
- msg.msg_iovlen = n_iov;
+ msg.msg_iov = iov;
+ msg.msg_iovlen = 2;
+
do {
- int retval;
- retval = sendmsg(sock->fd, &msg, wait ? 0 : MSG_DONTWAIT);
- error = retval < 0 ? errno : 0;
- } while (error == EINTR);
- if (error != EAGAIN) {
- log_nlmsg(__func__, error, iov[0].iov_base, iov[0].iov_len);
- if (!error) {
- COVERAGE_INC(netlink_sent);
+ retval = recvmsg(sock->fd, &msg, wait ? 0 : MSG_DONTWAIT);
+ } while (retval < 0 && errno == EINTR);
+
+ if (retval < 0) {
+ int error = errno;
+ if (error == ENOBUFS) {
+ /* Socket receive buffer overflow dropped one or more messages that
+ * the kernel tried to send to us. */
+ COVERAGE_INC(netlink_overflow);
}
+ return error;
}
- return error;
-}
-/* This stress option is useful for testing that OVS properly tolerates
- * -ENOBUFS on NetLink sockets. Such errors are unavoidable because they can
- * occur if the kernel cannot temporarily allocate enough GFP_ATOMIC memory to
- * reply to a request. They can also occur if messages arrive on a multicast
- * channel faster than OVS can process them. */
-STRESS_OPTION(
- netlink_overflow, "simulate netlink socket receive buffer overflow",
- 5, 1, -1, 100);
+ if (msg.msg_flags & MSG_TRUNC) {
+ VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "truncated message (longer than %"PRIuSIZE" bytes)",
+ sizeof tail);
+ return E2BIG;
+ }
+
+ nlmsghdr = buf->data;
+ if (retval < sizeof *nlmsghdr
+ || nlmsghdr->nlmsg_len < sizeof *nlmsghdr
+ || nlmsghdr->nlmsg_len > retval) {
+ VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "received invalid nlmsg (%"PRIuSIZE"d bytes < %"PRIuSIZE")",
+ retval, sizeof *nlmsghdr);
+ return EPROTO;
+ }
+
+ buf->size = MIN(retval, buf->allocated);
+ if (retval > buf->allocated) {
+ COVERAGE_INC(netlink_recv_jumbo);
+ ofpbuf_put(buf, tail, retval - buf->allocated);
+ }
+
+ log_nlmsg(__func__, 0, buf->data, buf->size, sock->protocol);
+ COVERAGE_INC(netlink_received);
+
+ return 0;
+}
-/* Tries to receive a netlink message from the kernel on 'sock'. If
- * successful, stores the received message into '*bufp' and returns 0. The
- * caller is responsible for destroying the message with ofpbuf_delete(). On
- * failure, returns a positive errno value and stores a null pointer into
- * '*bufp'.
+/* Tries to receive a Netlink message from the kernel on 'sock' into 'buf'. If
+ * 'wait' is true, waits for a message to be ready. Otherwise, fails with
+ * EAGAIN if the 'sock' receive buffer is empty.
+ *
+ * The caller must have initialized 'buf' with an allocation of at least
+ * NLMSG_HDRLEN bytes. For best performance, the caller should allocate enough
+ * space for a "typical" message.
+ *
+ * On success, returns 0 and replaces 'buf''s previous content by the received
+ * message. This function expands 'buf''s allocated memory, as necessary, to
+ * hold the actual size of the received message.
+ *
+ * On failure, returns a positive errno value and clears 'buf' to zero length.
+ * 'buf' retains its previous memory allocation.
*
- * If 'wait' is true, nl_sock_recv waits for a message to be ready; otherwise,
- * returns EAGAIN if the 'sock' receive buffer is empty. */
+ * Regardless of success or failure, this function resets 'buf''s headroom to
+ * 0. */
int
-nl_sock_recv(struct nl_sock *sock, struct ofpbuf **bufp, bool wait)
+nl_sock_recv(struct nl_sock *sock, struct ofpbuf *buf, bool wait)
{
- uint8_t tmp;
- ssize_t bufsize = 2048;
- ssize_t nbytes, nbytes2;
- struct ofpbuf *buf;
- struct nlmsghdr *nlmsghdr;
- struct iovec iov;
- struct msghdr msg = {
- .msg_name = NULL,
- .msg_namelen = 0,
- .msg_iov = &iov,
- .msg_iovlen = 1,
- .msg_control = NULL,
- .msg_controllen = 0,
- .msg_flags = 0
- };
+ return nl_sock_recv__(sock, buf, wait);
+}
- buf = ofpbuf_new(bufsize);
- *bufp = NULL;
-
-try_again:
- /* Attempt to read the message. We don't know the size of the data
- * yet, so we take a guess at 2048. If we're wrong, we keep trying
- * and doubling the buffer size each time.
- */
- nlmsghdr = ofpbuf_put_uninit(buf, bufsize);
- iov.iov_base = nlmsghdr;
- iov.iov_len = bufsize;
- do {
- nbytes = recvmsg(sock->fd, &msg, (wait ? 0 : MSG_DONTWAIT) | MSG_PEEK);
- } while (nbytes < 0 && errno == EINTR);
- if (nbytes < 0) {
- ofpbuf_delete(buf);
- return errno;
+static void
+nl_sock_record_errors__(struct nl_transaction **transactions, size_t n,
+ int error)
+{
+ size_t i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ struct nl_transaction *txn = transactions[i];
+
+ txn->error = error;
+ if (txn->reply) {
+ ofpbuf_clear(txn->reply);
+ }
}
- if (msg.msg_flags & MSG_TRUNC) {
- COVERAGE_INC(netlink_recv_retry);
- bufsize *= 2;
- ofpbuf_reinit(buf, bufsize);
- goto try_again;
+}
+
+static int
+nl_sock_transact_multiple__(struct nl_sock *sock,
+ struct nl_transaction **transactions, size_t n,
+ size_t *done)
+{
+ uint64_t tmp_reply_stub[1024 / 8];
+ struct nl_transaction tmp_txn;
+ struct ofpbuf tmp_reply;
+
+ uint32_t base_seq;
+ struct iovec iovs[MAX_IOVS];
+ struct msghdr msg;
+ int error;
+ int i;
+
+ base_seq = nl_sock_allocate_seq(sock, n);
+ *done = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ struct nl_transaction *txn = transactions[i];
+ struct nlmsghdr *nlmsg = nl_msg_nlmsghdr(txn->request);
+
+ nlmsg->nlmsg_len = txn->request->size;
+ nlmsg->nlmsg_seq = base_seq + i;
+ nlmsg->nlmsg_pid = sock->pid;
+
+ iovs[i].iov_base = txn->request->data;
+ iovs[i].iov_len = txn->request->size;
}
- buf->size = nbytes;
- /* We successfully read the message, so recv again to clear the queue */
- iov.iov_base = &tmp;
- iov.iov_len = 1;
+ memset(&msg, 0, sizeof msg);
+ msg.msg_iov = iovs;
+ msg.msg_iovlen = n;
do {
- nbytes2 = recvmsg(sock->fd, &msg, MSG_DONTWAIT);
- } while (nbytes2 < 0 && errno == EINTR);
- if (nbytes2 < 0) {
- if (errno == ENOBUFS) {
- /* The kernel is notifying us that a message it tried to send to us
- * was dropped. We have to pass this along to the caller in case
- * it wants to retry a request. So kill the buffer, which we can
- * re-read next time. */
- COVERAGE_INC(netlink_overflow);
- ofpbuf_delete(buf);
- return ENOBUFS;
+ error = sendmsg(sock->fd, &msg, 0) < 0 ? errno : 0;
+ } while (error == EINTR);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ struct nl_transaction *txn = transactions[i];
+
+ log_nlmsg(__func__, error, txn->request->data, txn->request->size,
+ sock->protocol);
+ }
+ if (!error) {
+ COVERAGE_ADD(netlink_sent, n);
+ }
+
+ if (error) {
+ return error;
+ }
+
+ ofpbuf_use_stub(&tmp_reply, tmp_reply_stub, sizeof tmp_reply_stub);
+ tmp_txn.request = NULL;
+ tmp_txn.reply = &tmp_reply;
+ tmp_txn.error = 0;
+ while (n > 0) {
+ struct nl_transaction *buf_txn, *txn;
+ uint32_t seq;
+
+ /* Find a transaction whose buffer we can use for receiving a reply.
+ * If no such transaction is left, use tmp_txn. */
+ buf_txn = &tmp_txn;
+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ if (transactions[i]->reply) {
+ buf_txn = transactions[i];
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Receive a reply. */
+ error = nl_sock_recv__(sock, buf_txn->reply, false);
+ if (error) {
+ if (error == EAGAIN) {
+ nl_sock_record_errors__(transactions, n, 0);
+ *done += n;
+ error = 0;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Match the reply up with a transaction. */
+ seq = nl_msg_nlmsghdr(buf_txn->reply)->nlmsg_seq;
+ if (seq < base_seq || seq >= base_seq + n) {
+ VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "ignoring unexpected seq %#"PRIx32, seq);
+ continue;
+ }
+ i = seq - base_seq;
+ txn = transactions[i];
+
+ /* Fill in the results for 'txn'. */
+ if (nl_msg_nlmsgerr(buf_txn->reply, &txn->error)) {
+ if (txn->reply) {
+ ofpbuf_clear(txn->reply);
+ }
+ if (txn->error) {
+ VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "received NAK error=%d (%s)",
+ error, ovs_strerror(txn->error));
+ }
} else {
- VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "failed to remove nlmsg from socket: %s\n",
- strerror(errno));
+ txn->error = 0;
+ if (txn->reply && txn != buf_txn) {
+ /* Swap buffers. */
+ struct ofpbuf *reply = buf_txn->reply;
+ buf_txn->reply = txn->reply;
+ txn->reply = reply;
+ }
}
+
+ /* Fill in the results for transactions before 'txn'. (We have to do
+ * this after the results for 'txn' itself because of the buffer swap
+ * above.) */
+ nl_sock_record_errors__(transactions, i, 0);
+
+ /* Advance. */
+ *done += i + 1;
+ transactions += i + 1;
+ n -= i + 1;
+ base_seq += i + 1;
}
- if (nbytes < sizeof *nlmsghdr
- || nlmsghdr->nlmsg_len < sizeof *nlmsghdr
- || nlmsghdr->nlmsg_len > nbytes) {
- VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "received invalid nlmsg (%zd bytes < %d)",
- bufsize, NLMSG_HDRLEN);
- ofpbuf_delete(buf);
- return EPROTO;
- }
+ ofpbuf_uninit(&tmp_reply);
+
+ return error;
+}
+
+/* Sends the 'request' member of the 'n' transactions in 'transactions' on
+ * 'sock', in order, and receives responses to all of them. Fills in the
+ * 'error' member of each transaction with 0 if it was successful, otherwise
+ * with a positive errno value. If 'reply' is nonnull, then it will be filled
+ * with the reply if the message receives a detailed reply. In other cases,
+ * i.e. where the request failed or had no reply beyond an indication of
+ * success, 'reply' will be cleared if it is nonnull.
+ *
+ * The caller is responsible for destroying each request and reply, and the
+ * transactions array itself.
+ *
+ * Before sending each message, this function will finalize nlmsg_len in each
+ * 'request' to match the ofpbuf's size, set nlmsg_pid to 'sock''s pid, and
+ * initialize nlmsg_seq.
+ *
+ * Bare Netlink is an unreliable transport protocol. This function layers
+ * reliable delivery and reply semantics on top of bare Netlink. See
+ * nl_sock_transact() for some caveats.
+ */
+void
+nl_sock_transact_multiple(struct nl_sock *sock,
+ struct nl_transaction **transactions, size_t n)
+{
+ int max_batch_count;
+ int error;
- if (STRESS(netlink_overflow)) {
- ofpbuf_delete(buf);
- return ENOBUFS;
+ if (!n) {
+ return;
}
- *bufp = buf;
- log_nlmsg(__func__, 0, buf->data, buf->size);
- COVERAGE_INC(netlink_received);
+ /* In theory, every request could have a 64 kB reply. But the default and
+ * maximum socket rcvbuf size with typical Dom0 memory sizes both tend to
+ * be a bit below 128 kB, so that would only allow a single message in a
+ * "batch". So we assume that replies average (at most) 4 kB, which allows
+ * a good deal of batching.
+ *
+ * In practice, most of the requests that we batch either have no reply at
+ * all or a brief reply. */
+ max_batch_count = MAX(sock->rcvbuf / 4096, 1);
+ max_batch_count = MIN(max_batch_count, max_iovs);
+
+ while (n > 0) {
+ size_t count, bytes;
+ size_t done;
+
+ /* Batch up to 'max_batch_count' transactions. But cap it at about a
+ * page of requests total because big skbuffs are expensive to
+ * allocate in the kernel. */
+#if defined(PAGESIZE)
+ enum { MAX_BATCH_BYTES = MAX(1, PAGESIZE - 512) };
+#else
+ enum { MAX_BATCH_BYTES = 4096 - 512 };
+#endif
+ bytes = transactions[0]->request->size;
+ for (count = 1; count < n && count < max_batch_count; count++) {
+ if (bytes + transactions[count]->request->size > MAX_BATCH_BYTES) {
+ break;
+ }
+ bytes += transactions[count]->request->size;
+ }
- return 0;
+ error = nl_sock_transact_multiple__(sock, transactions, count, &done);
+ transactions += done;
+ n -= done;
+
+ if (error == ENOBUFS) {
+ VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "receive buffer overflow, resending request");
+ } else if (error) {
+ VLOG_ERR_RL(&rl, "transaction error (%s)", ovs_strerror(error));
+ nl_sock_record_errors__(transactions, n, error);
+ }
+ }
}
/* Sends 'request' to the kernel via 'sock' and waits for a response. If
* on failure '*replyp' is set to NULL. If 'replyp' is null, then the kernel's
* reply, if any, is discarded.
*
- * nlmsg_len in 'msg' will be finalized to match msg->size, and nlmsg_pid will
- * be set to 'sock''s pid, before the message is sent. NLM_F_ACK will be set
- * in nlmsg_flags.
+ * Before the message is sent, nlmsg_len in 'request' will be finalized to
+ * match msg->size, nlmsg_pid will be set to 'sock''s pid, and nlmsg_seq will
+ * be initialized, NLM_F_ACK will be set in nlmsg_flags.
*
* The caller is responsible for destroying 'request'.
*
* needs to be idempotent.
*/
int
-nl_sock_transact(struct nl_sock *sock,
- const struct ofpbuf *request, struct ofpbuf **replyp)
+nl_sock_transact(struct nl_sock *sock, const struct ofpbuf *request,
+ struct ofpbuf **replyp)
{
- uint32_t seq = nl_msg_nlmsghdr(request)->nlmsg_seq;
- struct nlmsghdr *nlmsghdr;
- struct ofpbuf *reply;
- int retval;
-
- if (replyp) {
- *replyp = NULL;
- }
+ struct nl_transaction *transactionp;
+ struct nl_transaction transaction;
- /* Ensure that we get a reply even if this message doesn't ordinarily call
- * for one. */
- nl_msg_nlmsghdr(request)->nlmsg_flags |= NLM_F_ACK;
+ transaction.request = CONST_CAST(struct ofpbuf *, request);
+ transaction.reply = replyp ? ofpbuf_new(1024) : NULL;
+ transactionp = &transaction;
-send:
- retval = nl_sock_send(sock, request, true);
- if (retval) {
- return retval;
- }
+ nl_sock_transact_multiple(sock, &transactionp, 1);
-recv:
- retval = nl_sock_recv(sock, &reply, true);
- if (retval) {
- if (retval == ENOBUFS) {
- COVERAGE_INC(netlink_overflow);
- VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "receive buffer overflow, resending request");
- goto send;
+ if (replyp) {
+ if (transaction.error) {
+ ofpbuf_delete(transaction.reply);
+ *replyp = NULL;
} else {
- return retval;
+ *replyp = transaction.reply;
}
}
- nlmsghdr = nl_msg_nlmsghdr(reply);
- if (seq != nlmsghdr->nlmsg_seq) {
- VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "ignoring seq %"PRIu32" != expected %"PRIu32,
- nl_msg_nlmsghdr(reply)->nlmsg_seq, seq);
- ofpbuf_delete(reply);
- goto recv;
- }
- /* If the reply is an error, discard the reply and return the error code.
- *
- * Except: if the reply is just an acknowledgement (error code of 0), and
- * the caller is interested in the reply (replyp != NULL), pass the reply
- * up to the caller. Otherwise the caller will get a return value of 0
- * and null '*replyp', which makes unwary callers likely to segfault. */
- if (nl_msg_nlmsgerr(reply, &retval) && (retval || !replyp)) {
- ofpbuf_delete(reply);
- if (retval) {
- VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "received NAK error=%d (%s)",
- retval, strerror(retval));
- }
- return retval != EAGAIN ? retval : EPROTO;
- }
+ return transaction.error;
+}
- if (replyp) {
- *replyp = reply;
- } else {
- ofpbuf_delete(reply);
- }
- return 0;
+/* Drain all the messages currently in 'sock''s receive queue. */
+int
+nl_sock_drain(struct nl_sock *sock)
+{
+ return drain_rcvbuf(sock->fd);
}
-/* Starts a Netlink "dump" operation, by sending 'request' to the kernel via
- * 'sock', and initializes 'dump' to reflect the state of the operation.
- *
- * nlmsg_len in 'msg' will be finalized to match msg->size, and nlmsg_pid will
- * be set to 'sock''s pid, before the message is sent. NLM_F_DUMP and
- * NLM_F_ACK will be set in nlmsg_flags.
- *
- * The properties of Netlink make dump operations reliable as long as all of
- * the following are true:
- *
- * - At most a single dump is in progress at a time on a given nl_sock.
+/* Starts a Netlink "dump" operation, by sending 'request' to the kernel on a
+ * Netlink socket created with the given 'protocol', and initializes 'dump' to
+ * reflect the state of the operation.
*
- * - The nl_sock is not subscribed to any multicast groups.
+ * 'request' must contain a Netlink message. Before sending the message,
+ * nlmsg_len will be finalized to match request->size, and nlmsg_pid will be
+ * set to the Netlink socket's pid. NLM_F_DUMP and NLM_F_ACK will be set in
+ * nlmsg_flags.
*
- * - The nl_sock is not used to send any other messages before the dump
- * operation is complete.
+ * The design of this Netlink socket library ensures that the dump is reliable.
*
- * This function provides no status indication. An error status for the entire
- * dump operation is provided when it is completed by calling nl_dump_done().
+ * This function provides no status indication. nl_dump_done() provides an
+ * error status for the entire dump operation.
*
- * The caller is responsible for destroying 'request'. The caller must not
- * close 'sock' before it completes the dump operation (by calling
- * nl_dump_done()).
+ * The caller must eventually destroy 'request'.
*/
void
-nl_dump_start(struct nl_dump *dump,
- struct nl_sock *sock, const struct ofpbuf *request)
+nl_dump_start(struct nl_dump *dump, int protocol, const struct ofpbuf *request)
{
- struct nlmsghdr *nlmsghdr = nl_msg_nlmsghdr(request);
- nlmsghdr->nlmsg_flags |= NLM_F_DUMP | NLM_F_ACK;
- dump->seq = nlmsghdr->nlmsg_seq;
- dump->sock = sock;
- dump->status = nl_sock_send(sock, request, true);
- dump->buffer = NULL;
-}
-
-/* Helper function for nl_dump_next(). */
-static int
-nl_dump_recv(struct nl_dump *dump, struct ofpbuf **bufferp)
-{
- struct nlmsghdr *nlmsghdr;
- struct ofpbuf *buffer;
- int retval;
+ int status = nl_pool_alloc(protocol, &dump->sock);
- retval = nl_sock_recv(dump->sock, bufferp, true);
- if (retval) {
- return retval == EINTR ? EAGAIN : retval;
- }
- buffer = *bufferp;
-
- nlmsghdr = nl_msg_nlmsghdr(buffer);
- if (dump->seq != nlmsghdr->nlmsg_seq) {
- VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "ignoring seq %"PRIu32" != expected %"PRIu32,
- nlmsghdr->nlmsg_seq, dump->seq);
- return EAGAIN;
- }
-
- if (nl_msg_nlmsgerr(buffer, &retval)) {
- VLOG_INFO_RL(&rl, "netlink dump request error (%s)",
- strerror(retval));
- return retval && retval != EAGAIN ? retval : EPROTO;
+ if (status) {
+ return;
}
- return 0;
+ nl_msg_nlmsghdr(request)->nlmsg_flags |= NLM_F_DUMP | NLM_F_ACK;
+ status = nl_sock_send__(dump->sock, request,
+ nl_sock_allocate_seq(dump->sock, 1), true);
+ atomic_init(&dump->status, status << 1);
+ dump->nl_seq = nl_msg_nlmsghdr(request)->nlmsg_seq;
+ dump->status_seq = seq_create();
}
-/* Attempts to retrieve another reply from 'dump', which must have been
- * initialized with nl_dump_start().
+/* Attempts to retrieve another reply from 'dump' into 'buffer'. 'dump' must
+ * have been initialized with nl_dump_start(), and 'buffer' must have been
+ * initialized. 'buffer' should be at least NL_DUMP_BUFSIZE bytes long.
*
* If successful, returns true and points 'reply->data' and 'reply->size' to
- * the message that was retrieved. The caller must not modify 'reply' (because
- * it points into the middle of a larger buffer).
+ * the message that was retrieved. The caller must not modify 'reply' (because
+ * it points within 'buffer', which will be used by future calls to this
+ * function).
*
* On failure, returns false and sets 'reply->data' to NULL and 'reply->size'
* to 0. Failure might indicate an actual error or merely the end of replies.
* An error status for the entire dump operation is provided when it is
* completed by calling nl_dump_done().
+ *
+ * Multiple threads may call this function, passing the same nl_dump, however
+ * each must provide independent buffers. This function may cache multiple
+ * replies in the buffer, and these will be processed before more replies are
+ * fetched. When this function returns false, other threads may continue to
+ * process replies in their buffers, but they will not fetch more replies.
*/
bool
-nl_dump_next(struct nl_dump *dump, struct ofpbuf *reply)
+nl_dump_next(struct nl_dump *dump, struct ofpbuf *reply, struct ofpbuf *buffer)
{
struct nlmsghdr *nlmsghdr;
+ int error = 0;
reply->data = NULL;
reply->size = 0;
- if (dump->status) {
- return false;
- }
- if (dump->buffer && !dump->buffer->size) {
- ofpbuf_delete(dump->buffer);
- dump->buffer = NULL;
- }
- while (!dump->buffer) {
- int retval = nl_dump_recv(dump, &dump->buffer);
+ /* If 'buffer' is empty, fetch another batch of nlmsgs. */
+ while (!buffer->size) {
+ unsigned int status;
+ int retval, seq;
+
+ seq = seq_read(dump->status_seq);
+ atomic_read(&dump->status, &status);
+ if (status) {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ retval = nl_sock_recv__(dump->sock, buffer, false);
if (retval) {
- ofpbuf_delete(dump->buffer);
- dump->buffer = NULL;
- if (retval != EAGAIN) {
- dump->status = retval;
- return false;
+ ofpbuf_clear(buffer);
+ if (retval == EAGAIN) {
+ nl_sock_wait(dump->sock, POLLIN);
+ seq_wait(dump->status_seq, seq);
+ poll_block();
+ continue;
+ } else {
+ error = retval;
+ goto exit;
}
}
+
+ nlmsghdr = nl_msg_nlmsghdr(buffer);
+ if (dump->nl_seq != nlmsghdr->nlmsg_seq) {
+ VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "ignoring seq %#"PRIx32" != expected %#"PRIx32,
+ nlmsghdr->nlmsg_seq, dump->nl_seq);
+ ofpbuf_clear(buffer);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (nl_msg_nlmsgerr(buffer, &retval) && retval) {
+ VLOG_INFO_RL(&rl, "netlink dump request error (%s)",
+ ovs_strerror(retval));
+ error = retval == EAGAIN ? EPROTO : retval;
+ ofpbuf_clear(buffer);
+ goto exit;
+ }
}
- nlmsghdr = nl_msg_next(dump->buffer, reply);
+ /* Fetch the next nlmsg in the current batch. */
+ nlmsghdr = nl_msg_next(buffer, reply);
if (!nlmsghdr) {
VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "netlink dump reply contains message fragment");
- dump->status = EPROTO;
- return false;
+ error = EPROTO;
} else if (nlmsghdr->nlmsg_type == NLMSG_DONE) {
- dump->status = EOF;
- return false;
+ error = EOF;
}
- return true;
+exit:
+ if (error == EOF) {
+ unsigned int old;
+ atomic_or(&dump->status, 1, &old);
+ seq_change(dump->status_seq);
+ } else if (error) {
+ atomic_store(&dump->status, error << 1);
+ seq_change(dump->status_seq);
+ }
+ return !error;
}
/* Completes Netlink dump operation 'dump', which must have been initialized
int
nl_dump_done(struct nl_dump *dump)
{
+ int status;
+
/* Drain any remaining messages that the client didn't read. Otherwise the
- * kernel will continue to queue them up and waste buffer space. */
- while (!dump->status) {
- struct ofpbuf reply;
- if (!nl_dump_next(dump, &reply)) {
- assert(dump->status);
+ * kernel will continue to queue them up and waste buffer space.
+ *
+ * XXX We could just destroy and discard the socket in this case. */
+ atomic_read(&dump->status, &status);
+ if (!status) {
+ uint64_t tmp_reply_stub[NL_DUMP_BUFSIZE / 8];
+ struct ofpbuf reply, buf;
+
+ ofpbuf_use_stub(&buf, tmp_reply_stub, sizeof tmp_reply_stub);
+ while (nl_dump_next(dump, &reply, &buf)) {
+ /* Nothing to do. */
}
+ atomic_read(&dump->status, &status);
+ ovs_assert(status);
+ ofpbuf_uninit(&buf);
}
-
- ofpbuf_delete(dump->buffer);
- return dump->status == EOF ? 0 : dump->status;
+ atomic_destroy(&dump->status);
+ nl_pool_release(dump->sock);
+ seq_destroy(dump->status_seq);
+ return status >> 1;
}
/* Causes poll_block() to wake up when any of the specified 'events' (which is
{
poll_fd_wait(sock->fd, events);
}
+
+/* Returns the underlying fd for 'sock', for use in "poll()"-like operations
+ * that can't use nl_sock_wait().
+ *
+ * It's a little tricky to use the returned fd correctly, because nl_sock does
+ * "copy on write" to allow a single nl_sock to be used for notifications,
+ * transactions, and dumps. If 'sock' is used only for notifications and
+ * transactions (and never for dump) then the usage is safe. */
+int
+nl_sock_fd(const struct nl_sock *sock)
+{
+ return sock->fd;
+}
+
+/* Returns the PID associated with this socket. */
+uint32_t
+nl_sock_pid(const struct nl_sock *sock)
+{
+ return sock->pid;
+}
\f
/* Miscellaneous. */
+struct genl_family {
+ struct hmap_node hmap_node;
+ uint16_t id;
+ char *name;
+};
+
+static struct hmap genl_families = HMAP_INITIALIZER(&genl_families);
+
static const struct nl_policy family_policy[CTRL_ATTR_MAX + 1] = {
[CTRL_ATTR_FAMILY_ID] = {.type = NL_A_U16},
+ [CTRL_ATTR_MCAST_GROUPS] = {.type = NL_A_NESTED, .optional = true},
};
-static int do_lookup_genl_family(const char *name)
+static struct genl_family *
+find_genl_family_by_id(uint16_t id)
+{
+ struct genl_family *family;
+
+ HMAP_FOR_EACH_IN_BUCKET (family, hmap_node, hash_int(id, 0),
+ &genl_families) {
+ if (family->id == id) {
+ return family;
+ }
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static void
+define_genl_family(uint16_t id, const char *name)
+{
+ struct genl_family *family = find_genl_family_by_id(id);
+
+ if (family) {
+ if (!strcmp(family->name, name)) {
+ return;
+ }
+ free(family->name);
+ } else {
+ family = xmalloc(sizeof *family);
+ family->id = id;
+ hmap_insert(&genl_families, &family->hmap_node, hash_int(id, 0));
+ }
+ family->name = xstrdup(name);
+}
+
+static const char *
+genl_family_to_name(uint16_t id)
+{
+ if (id == GENL_ID_CTRL) {
+ return "control";
+ } else {
+ struct genl_family *family = find_genl_family_by_id(id);
+ return family ? family->name : "unknown";
+ }
+}
+
+static int
+do_lookup_genl_family(const char *name, struct nlattr **attrs,
+ struct ofpbuf **replyp)
{
struct nl_sock *sock;
struct ofpbuf request, *reply;
- struct nlattr *attrs[ARRAY_SIZE(family_policy)];
- int retval;
+ int error;
- retval = nl_sock_create(NETLINK_GENERIC, &sock);
- if (retval) {
- return -retval;
+ *replyp = NULL;
+ error = nl_sock_create(NETLINK_GENERIC, &sock);
+ if (error) {
+ return error;
}
ofpbuf_init(&request, 0);
nl_msg_put_genlmsghdr(&request, 0, GENL_ID_CTRL, NLM_F_REQUEST,
CTRL_CMD_GETFAMILY, 1);
nl_msg_put_string(&request, CTRL_ATTR_FAMILY_NAME, name);
- retval = nl_sock_transact(sock, &request, &reply);
+ error = nl_sock_transact(sock, &request, &reply);
ofpbuf_uninit(&request);
- if (retval) {
+ if (error) {
nl_sock_destroy(sock);
- return -retval;
+ return error;
}
if (!nl_policy_parse(reply, NLMSG_HDRLEN + GENL_HDRLEN,
- family_policy, attrs, ARRAY_SIZE(family_policy))) {
+ family_policy, attrs, ARRAY_SIZE(family_policy))
+ || nl_attr_get_u16(attrs[CTRL_ATTR_FAMILY_ID]) == 0) {
nl_sock_destroy(sock);
ofpbuf_delete(reply);
- return -EPROTO;
+ return EPROTO;
}
- retval = nl_attr_get_u16(attrs[CTRL_ATTR_FAMILY_ID]);
- if (retval == 0) {
- retval = -EPROTO;
- }
nl_sock_destroy(sock);
+ *replyp = reply;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Finds the multicast group called 'group_name' in genl family 'family_name'.
+ * When successful, writes its result to 'multicast_group' and returns 0.
+ * Otherwise, clears 'multicast_group' and returns a positive error code.
+ */
+int
+nl_lookup_genl_mcgroup(const char *family_name, const char *group_name,
+ unsigned int *multicast_group)
+{
+ struct nlattr *family_attrs[ARRAY_SIZE(family_policy)];
+ const struct nlattr *mc;
+ struct ofpbuf *reply;
+ unsigned int left;
+ int error;
+
+ *multicast_group = 0;
+ error = do_lookup_genl_family(family_name, family_attrs, &reply);
+ if (error) {
+ return error;
+ }
+
+ if (!family_attrs[CTRL_ATTR_MCAST_GROUPS]) {
+ error = EPROTO;
+ goto exit;
+ }
+
+ NL_NESTED_FOR_EACH (mc, left, family_attrs[CTRL_ATTR_MCAST_GROUPS]) {
+ static const struct nl_policy mc_policy[] = {
+ [CTRL_ATTR_MCAST_GRP_ID] = {.type = NL_A_U32},
+ [CTRL_ATTR_MCAST_GRP_NAME] = {.type = NL_A_STRING},
+ };
+
+ struct nlattr *mc_attrs[ARRAY_SIZE(mc_policy)];
+ const char *mc_name;
+
+ if (!nl_parse_nested(mc, mc_policy, mc_attrs, ARRAY_SIZE(mc_policy))) {
+ error = EPROTO;
+ goto exit;
+ }
+
+ mc_name = nl_attr_get_string(mc_attrs[CTRL_ATTR_MCAST_GRP_NAME]);
+ if (!strcmp(group_name, mc_name)) {
+ *multicast_group =
+ nl_attr_get_u32(mc_attrs[CTRL_ATTR_MCAST_GRP_ID]);
+ error = 0;
+ goto exit;
+ }
+ }
+ error = EPROTO;
+
+exit:
ofpbuf_delete(reply);
- return retval;
+ return error;
}
/* If '*number' is 0, translates the given Generic Netlink family 'name' to a
nl_lookup_genl_family(const char *name, int *number)
{
if (*number == 0) {
- *number = do_lookup_genl_family(name);
- assert(*number != 0);
+ struct nlattr *attrs[ARRAY_SIZE(family_policy)];
+ struct ofpbuf *reply;
+ int error;
+
+ error = do_lookup_genl_family(name, attrs, &reply);
+ if (!error) {
+ *number = nl_attr_get_u16(attrs[CTRL_ATTR_FAMILY_ID]);
+ define_genl_family(*number, name);
+ } else {
+ *number = -error;
+ }
+ ofpbuf_delete(reply);
+
+ ovs_assert(*number != 0);
}
return *number > 0 ? 0 : -*number;
}
\f
-/* Netlink PID.
- *
- * Every Netlink socket must be bound to a unique 32-bit PID. By convention,
- * programs that have a single Netlink socket use their Unix process ID as PID,
- * and programs with multiple Netlink sockets add a unique per-socket
- * identifier in the bits above the Unix process ID.
- *
- * The kernel has Netlink PID 0.
- */
+struct nl_pool {
+ struct nl_sock *socks[16];
+ int n;
+};
-/* Parameters for how many bits in the PID should come from the Unix process ID
- * and how many unique per-socket. */
-#define SOCKET_BITS 10
-#define MAX_SOCKETS (1u << SOCKET_BITS)
+static struct ovs_mutex pool_mutex = OVS_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
+static struct nl_pool pools[MAX_LINKS] OVS_GUARDED_BY(pool_mutex);
+
+static int
+nl_pool_alloc(int protocol, struct nl_sock **sockp)
+{
+ struct nl_sock *sock = NULL;
+ struct nl_pool *pool;
-#define PROCESS_BITS (32 - SOCKET_BITS)
-#define MAX_PROCESSES (1u << PROCESS_BITS)
-#define PROCESS_MASK ((uint32_t) (MAX_PROCESSES - 1))
+ ovs_assert(protocol >= 0 && protocol < ARRAY_SIZE(pools));
-/* Bit vector of unused socket identifiers. */
-static uint32_t avail_sockets[ROUND_UP(MAX_SOCKETS, 32)];
+ ovs_mutex_lock(&pool_mutex);
+ pool = &pools[protocol];
+ if (pool->n > 0) {
+ sock = pool->socks[--pool->n];
+ }
+ ovs_mutex_unlock(&pool_mutex);
-/* Allocates and returns a new Netlink PID. */
-static int
-alloc_pid(uint32_t *pid)
+ if (sock) {
+ *sockp = sock;
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ return nl_sock_create(protocol, sockp);
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+nl_pool_release(struct nl_sock *sock)
{
- int i;
+ if (sock) {
+ struct nl_pool *pool = &pools[sock->protocol];
- for (i = 0; i < MAX_SOCKETS; i++) {
- if ((avail_sockets[i / 32] & (1u << (i % 32))) == 0) {
- avail_sockets[i / 32] |= 1u << (i % 32);
- *pid = (getpid() & PROCESS_MASK) | (i << PROCESS_BITS);
- return 0;
+ ovs_mutex_lock(&pool_mutex);
+ if (pool->n < ARRAY_SIZE(pool->socks)) {
+ pool->socks[pool->n++] = sock;
+ sock = NULL;
}
+ ovs_mutex_unlock(&pool_mutex);
+
+ nl_sock_destroy(sock);
}
- VLOG_ERR("netlink pid space exhausted");
- return ENOBUFS;
}
-/* Makes the specified 'pid' available for reuse. */
-static void
-free_pid(uint32_t pid)
+int
+nl_transact(int protocol, const struct ofpbuf *request,
+ struct ofpbuf **replyp)
{
- int sock = pid >> PROCESS_BITS;
- assert(avail_sockets[sock / 32] & (1u << (sock % 32)));
- avail_sockets[sock / 32] &= ~(1u << (sock % 32));
+ struct nl_sock *sock;
+ int error;
+
+ error = nl_pool_alloc(protocol, &sock);
+ if (error) {
+ *replyp = NULL;
+ return error;
+ }
+
+ error = nl_sock_transact(sock, request, replyp);
+
+ nl_pool_release(sock);
+ return error;
}
+
+void
+nl_transact_multiple(int protocol,
+ struct nl_transaction **transactions, size_t n)
+{
+ struct nl_sock *sock;
+ int error;
+
+ error = nl_pool_alloc(protocol, &sock);
+ if (!error) {
+ nl_sock_transact_multiple(sock, transactions, n);
+ nl_pool_release(sock);
+ } else {
+ nl_sock_record_errors__(transactions, n, error);
+ }
+}
+
\f
+static uint32_t
+nl_sock_allocate_seq(struct nl_sock *sock, unsigned int n)
+{
+ uint32_t seq = sock->next_seq;
+
+ sock->next_seq += n;
+
+ /* Make it impossible for the next request for sequence numbers to wrap
+ * around to 0. Start over with 1 to avoid ever using a sequence number of
+ * 0, because the kernel uses sequence number 0 for notifications. */
+ if (sock->next_seq >= UINT32_MAX / 2) {
+ sock->next_seq = 1;
+ }
+
+ return seq;
+}
+
static void
-nlmsghdr_to_string(const struct nlmsghdr *h, struct ds *ds)
+nlmsghdr_to_string(const struct nlmsghdr *h, int protocol, struct ds *ds)
{
struct nlmsg_flag {
unsigned int bits;
ds_put_cstr(ds, "(overrun)");
} else if (h->nlmsg_type < NLMSG_MIN_TYPE) {
ds_put_cstr(ds, "(reserved)");
+ } else if (protocol == NETLINK_GENERIC) {
+ ds_put_format(ds, "(%s)", genl_family_to_name(h->nlmsg_type));
} else {
ds_put_cstr(ds, "(family-defined)");
}
if (flags_left) {
ds_put_format(ds, "[OTHER:%"PRIx16"]", flags_left);
}
- ds_put_format(ds, ", seq=%"PRIx32", pid=%"PRIu32"(%d:%d))",
- h->nlmsg_seq, h->nlmsg_pid,
- (int) (h->nlmsg_pid & PROCESS_MASK),
- (int) (h->nlmsg_pid >> PROCESS_BITS));
+ ds_put_format(ds, ", seq=%"PRIx32", pid=%"PRIu32,
+ h->nlmsg_seq, h->nlmsg_pid);
}
static char *
-nlmsg_to_string(const struct ofpbuf *buffer)
+nlmsg_to_string(const struct ofpbuf *buffer, int protocol)
{
struct ds ds = DS_EMPTY_INITIALIZER;
const struct nlmsghdr *h = ofpbuf_at(buffer, 0, NLMSG_HDRLEN);
if (h) {
- nlmsghdr_to_string(h, &ds);
+ nlmsghdr_to_string(h, protocol, &ds);
if (h->nlmsg_type == NLMSG_ERROR) {
const struct nlmsgerr *e;
e = ofpbuf_at(buffer, NLMSG_HDRLEN,
if (e) {
ds_put_format(&ds, " error(%d", e->error);
if (e->error < 0) {
- ds_put_format(&ds, "(%s)", strerror(-e->error));
+ ds_put_format(&ds, "(%s)", ovs_strerror(-e->error));
}
ds_put_cstr(&ds, ", in-reply-to(");
- nlmsghdr_to_string(&e->msg, &ds);
+ nlmsghdr_to_string(&e->msg, protocol, &ds);
ds_put_cstr(&ds, "))");
} else {
ds_put_cstr(&ds, " error(truncated)");
if (error) {
ds_put_format(&ds, " done(%d", *error);
if (*error < 0) {
- ds_put_format(&ds, "(%s)", strerror(-*error));
+ ds_put_format(&ds, "(%s)", ovs_strerror(-*error));
}
ds_put_cstr(&ds, ")");
} else {
ds_put_cstr(&ds, " done(truncated)");
}
+ } else if (protocol == NETLINK_GENERIC) {
+ struct genlmsghdr *genl = nl_msg_genlmsghdr(buffer);
+ if (genl) {
+ ds_put_format(&ds, ",genl(cmd=%"PRIu8",version=%"PRIu8")",
+ genl->cmd, genl->version);
+ }
}
} else {
ds_put_cstr(&ds, "nl(truncated)");
static void
log_nlmsg(const char *function, int error,
- const void *message, size_t size)
+ const void *message, size_t size, int protocol)
{
struct ofpbuf buffer;
char *nlmsg;
}
ofpbuf_use_const(&buffer, message, size);
- nlmsg = nlmsg_to_string(&buffer);
- VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "%s (%s): %s", function, strerror(error), nlmsg);
+ nlmsg = nlmsg_to_string(&buffer, protocol);
+ VLOG_DBG_RL(&rl, "%s (%s): %s", function, ovs_strerror(error), nlmsg);
free(nlmsg);
}
-
-