xref: /linux/fs/dlm/midcomms.c (revision 44f57d78)
1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 /******************************************************************************
3 *******************************************************************************
4 **
5 **  Copyright (C) Sistina Software, Inc.  1997-2003  All rights reserved.
6 **  Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Red Hat, Inc.  All rights reserved.
7 **
8 **
9 *******************************************************************************
10 ******************************************************************************/
11 
12 /*
13  * midcomms.c
14  *
15  * This is the appallingly named "mid-level" comms layer.
16  *
17  * Its purpose is to take packets from the "real" comms layer,
18  * split them up into packets and pass them to the interested
19  * part of the locking mechanism.
20  *
21  * It also takes messages from the locking layer, formats them
22  * into packets and sends them to the comms layer.
23  */
24 
25 #include "dlm_internal.h"
26 #include "lowcomms.h"
27 #include "config.h"
28 #include "lock.h"
29 #include "midcomms.h"
30 
31 
32 static void copy_from_cb(void *dst, const void *base, unsigned offset,
33 			 unsigned len, unsigned limit)
34 {
35 	unsigned copy = len;
36 
37 	if ((copy + offset) > limit)
38 		copy = limit - offset;
39 	memcpy(dst, base + offset, copy);
40 	len -= copy;
41 	if (len)
42 		memcpy(dst + copy, base, len);
43 }
44 
45 /*
46  * Called from the low-level comms layer to process a buffer of
47  * commands.
48  *
49  * Only complete messages are processed here, any "spare" bytes from
50  * the end of a buffer are saved and tacked onto the front of the next
51  * message that comes in. I doubt this will happen very often but we
52  * need to be able to cope with it and I don't want the task to be waiting
53  * for packets to come in when there is useful work to be done.
54  */
55 
56 int dlm_process_incoming_buffer(int nodeid, const void *base,
57 				unsigned offset, unsigned len, unsigned limit)
58 {
59 	union {
60 		unsigned char __buf[DLM_INBUF_LEN];
61 		/* this is to force proper alignment on some arches */
62 		union dlm_packet p;
63 	} __tmp;
64 	union dlm_packet *p = &__tmp.p;
65 	int ret = 0;
66 	int err = 0;
67 	uint16_t msglen;
68 	uint32_t lockspace;
69 
70 	while (len > sizeof(struct dlm_header)) {
71 
72 		/* Copy just the header to check the total length.  The
73 		   message may wrap around the end of the buffer back to the
74 		   start, so we need to use a temp buffer and copy_from_cb. */
75 
76 		copy_from_cb(p, base, offset, sizeof(struct dlm_header),
77 			     limit);
78 
79 		msglen = le16_to_cpu(p->header.h_length);
80 		lockspace = p->header.h_lockspace;
81 
82 		err = -EINVAL;
83 		if (msglen < sizeof(struct dlm_header))
84 			break;
85 		if (p->header.h_cmd == DLM_MSG) {
86 			if (msglen < sizeof(struct dlm_message))
87 				break;
88 		} else {
89 			if (msglen < sizeof(struct dlm_rcom))
90 				break;
91 		}
92 		err = -E2BIG;
93 		if (msglen > dlm_config.ci_buffer_size) {
94 			log_print("message size %d from %d too big, buf len %d",
95 				  msglen, nodeid, len);
96 			break;
97 		}
98 		err = 0;
99 
100 		/* If only part of the full message is contained in this
101 		   buffer, then do nothing and wait for lowcomms to call
102 		   us again later with more data.  We return 0 meaning
103 		   we've consumed none of the input buffer. */
104 
105 		if (msglen > len)
106 			break;
107 
108 		/* Allocate a larger temp buffer if the full message won't fit
109 		   in the buffer on the stack (which should work for most
110 		   ordinary messages). */
111 
112 		if (msglen > sizeof(__tmp) && p == &__tmp.p) {
113 			p = kmalloc(dlm_config.ci_buffer_size, GFP_NOFS);
114 			if (p == NULL)
115 				return ret;
116 		}
117 
118 		copy_from_cb(p, base, offset, msglen, limit);
119 
120 		BUG_ON(lockspace != p->header.h_lockspace);
121 
122 		ret += msglen;
123 		offset += msglen;
124 		offset &= (limit - 1);
125 		len -= msglen;
126 
127 		dlm_receive_buffer(p, nodeid);
128 	}
129 
130 	if (p != &__tmp.p)
131 		kfree(p);
132 
133 	return err ? err : ret;
134 }
135 
136