nuttx/net/icmp/icmp_sockif.c
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/****************************************************************************
* net/socket/icmp_sockif.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2017 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
* Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
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* 3. Neither the name NuttX nor the names of its contributors may be
* used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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*
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*
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <nuttx/mm/iob.h>
#include <nuttx/net/net.h>
#include <socket/socket.h>
#include "icmp/icmp.h"
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_ICMP_SOCKET
/****************************************************************************
* Private Function Prototypes
****************************************************************************/
static int icmp_setup(FAR struct socket *psock, int protocol);
static sockcaps_t icmp_sockcaps(FAR struct socket *psock);
static void icmp_addref(FAR struct socket *psock);
static int icmp_bind(FAR struct socket *psock,
FAR const struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen);
static int icmp_getsockname(FAR struct socket *psock,
FAR struct sockaddr *addr, FAR socklen_t *addrlen);
static int icmp_getpeername(FAR struct socket *psock,
FAR struct sockaddr *addr, FAR socklen_t *addrlen);
static int icmp_listen(FAR struct socket *psock, int backlog);
static int icmp_connect(FAR struct socket *psock,
FAR const struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen);
static int icmp_accept(FAR struct socket *psock,
FAR struct sockaddr *addr, FAR socklen_t *addrlen,
FAR struct socket *newsock);
static int icmp_netpoll(FAR struct socket *psock,
FAR struct pollfd *fds, bool setup);
static ssize_t icmp_send(FAR struct socket *psock, FAR const void *buf,
size_t len, int flags);
static int icmp_close(FAR struct socket *psock);
/****************************************************************************
* Public Data
****************************************************************************/
const struct sock_intf_s g_icmp_sockif =
{
icmp_setup, /* si_setup */
icmp_sockcaps, /* si_sockcaps */
icmp_addref, /* si_addref */
icmp_bind, /* si_bind */
icmp_getsockname, /* si_getsockname */
icmp_getpeername, /* si_getpeername */
icmp_listen, /* si_listen */
icmp_connect, /* si_connect */
icmp_accept, /* si_accept */
icmp_netpoll, /* si_poll */
icmp_send, /* si_send */
icmp_sendto, /* si_sendto */
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_SENDFILE
NULL, /* si_sendfile */
#endif
icmp_recvfrom, /* si_recvfrom */
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_CMSG
NULL, /* si_recvmsg */
NULL, /* si_sendmsg */
#endif
icmp_close /* si_close */
};
/****************************************************************************
* Private Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_setup
*
* Description:
* Called for socket() to verify that the provided socket type and
* protocol are usable by this address family. Perform any family-
* specific socket fields.
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock A pointer to a user allocated socket structure to be
* initialized.
* protocol (see sys/socket.h)
*
* Returned Value:
* Zero (OK) is returned on success. Otherwise, a negated errno value is
* returned.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int icmp_setup(FAR struct socket *psock, int protocol)
{
/* Only SOCK_DGRAM and IPPROTO_ICMP are supported */
if (psock->s_type == SOCK_DGRAM && protocol == IPPROTO_ICMP)
{
/* Allocate the IPPROTO_ICMP socket connection structure and save in
* the new socket instance.
*/
FAR struct icmp_conn_s *conn = icmp_alloc();
if (conn == NULL)
{
/* Failed to reserve a connection structure */
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Set the reference count on the connection structure.
* This reference count will be incremented only if the socket is
* dup'ed
*/
DEBUGASSERT(conn->crefs == 0);
conn->crefs = 1;
/* Save the pre-allocated connection in the socket structure */
psock->s_conn = conn;
return OK;
}
else
{
return -EPROTONOSUPPORT;
}
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_sockcaps
*
* Description:
* Return the bit encoded capabilities of this socket.
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock - Socket structure of the socket whose capabilities are being
* queried.
*
* Returned Value:
* The set of socket cababilities is returned.
*
****************************************************************************/
static sockcaps_t icmp_sockcaps(FAR struct socket *psock)
{
return 0;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_addref
*
* Description:
* Increment the reference count on the underlying connection structure.
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock - Socket structure of the socket whose reference count will be
* incremented.
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
****************************************************************************/
static void icmp_addref(FAR struct socket *psock)
{
FAR struct icmp_conn_s *conn;
DEBUGASSERT(psock != NULL && psock->s_conn != NULL);
conn = psock->s_conn;
DEBUGASSERT(conn->crefs > 0 && conn->crefs < 255);
conn->crefs++;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_connect
*
* Description:
* icmp_connect() connects the local socket referred to by the structure
* 'psock' to the address specified by 'addr'. The addrlen argument
* specifies the size of 'addr'. The format of the address in 'addr' is
* determined by the address space of the socket 'psock'.
*
* If the socket 'psock' is of type SOCK_DGRAM then 'addr' is the address
* to which datagrams are sent by default, and the only address from which
* datagrams are received. If the socket is of type SOCK_STREAM or
* SOCK_SEQPACKET, this call attempts to make a connection to the socket
* that is bound to the address specified by 'addr'.
*
* Generally, connection-based protocol sockets may successfully
* icmp_connect() only once; connectionless protocol sockets may use
* icmp_connect() multiple times to change their association.
* Connectionless sockets may dissolve the association by connecting to
* an address with the sa_family member of sockaddr set to AF_UNSPEC.
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock Pointer to a socket structure initialized by psock_socket()
* addr Server address (form depends on type of socket)
* addrlen Length of actual 'addr'
*
* Returned Value:
* 0 on success; a negated errno value on failure. See connect() for the
* list of appropriate errno values to be returned.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int icmp_connect(FAR struct socket *psock,
FAR const struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen)
{
return -EAFNOSUPPORT;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_accept
*
* Description:
* The icmp_accept function is used with connection-based socket types
* (SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_SEQPACKET and SOCK_RDM). It extracts the first
* connection request on the queue of pending connections, creates a new
* connected socket with mostly the same properties as 'sockfd', and
* allocates a new socket descriptor for the socket, which is returned. The
* newly created socket is no longer in the listening state. The original
* socket 'sockfd' is unaffected by this call. Per file descriptor flags
* are not inherited across an icmp_accept.
*
* The 'sockfd' argument is a socket descriptor that has been created with
* socket(), bound to a local address with bind(), and is listening for
* connections after a call to listen().
*
* On return, the 'addr' structure is filled in with the address of the
* connecting entity. The 'addrlen' argument initially contains the size
* of the structure pointed to by 'addr'; on return it will contain the
* actual length of the address returned.
*
* If no pending connections are present on the queue, and the socket is
* not marked as non-blocking, icmp_accept blocks the caller until a
* connection is present. If the socket is marked non-blocking and no
* pending connections are present on the queue, icmp_accept returns
* EAGAIN.
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock Reference to the listening socket structure
* addr Receives the address of the connecting client
* addrlen Input: allocated size of 'addr',
* Return: returned size of 'addr'
* newsock Location to return the accepted socket information.
*
* Returned Value:
* Returns 0 (OK) on success. On failure, it returns a negated errno
* value. See accept() for a desrciption of the appropriate error value.
*
* Assumptions:
* The network is locked.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int icmp_accept(FAR struct socket *psock, FAR struct sockaddr *addr,
FAR socklen_t *addrlen, FAR struct socket *newsock)
{
return -EAFNOSUPPORT;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_bind
*
* Description:
* icmp_bind() gives the socket 'psock' the local address 'addr'. 'addr'
* is 'addrlen' bytes long. Traditionally, this is called "assigning a
* name to a socket." When a socket is created with socket(), it exists
* in a name space (address family) but has no name assigned.
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock Socket structure of the socket to bind
* addr Socket local address
* addrlen Length of 'addr'
*
* Returned Value:
* 0 on success; A negated errno value is returned on failure. See
* bind() for a list a appropriate error values.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int icmp_bind(FAR struct socket *psock,
FAR const struct sockaddr *addr,
socklen_t addrlen)
{
/* An ICMP socket cannot be bound to a local address */
return -EBADF;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_getsockname
*
* Description:
* The icmp_getsockname() function retrieves the locally-bound name of the
* specified packet socket, stores this address in the sockaddr structure
* pointed to by the 'addr' argument, and stores the length of this
* address in the object pointed to by the 'addrlen' argument.
*
* If the actual length of the address is greater than the length of the
* supplied sockaddr structure, the stored address will be truncated.
*
* If the socket has not been bound to a local name, the value stored in
* the object pointed to by address is unspecified.
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock Socket structure of the socket to be queried
* addr sockaddr structure to receive data [out]
* addrlen Length of sockaddr structure [in/out]
*
* Returned Value:
* On success, 0 is returned, the 'addr' argument points to the address
* of the socket, and the 'addrlen' argument points to the length of the
* address. Otherwise, a negated errno value is returned. See
* getsockname() for the list of appropriate error numbers.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int icmp_getsockname(FAR struct socket *psock,
FAR struct sockaddr *addr, FAR socklen_t *addrlen)
{
return -EAFNOSUPPORT;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_getpeername
*
* Description:
* The icmp_getpeername() function retrieves the remote-connected name of
* the specified packet socket, stores this address in the sockaddr
* structure pointed to by the 'addr' argument, and stores the length of
* this address in the object pointed to by the 'addrlen' argument.
*
* If the actual length of the address is greater than the length of the
* supplied sockaddr structure, the stored address will be truncated.
*
* If the socket has not been bound to a local name, the value stored in
* the object pointed to by address is unspecified.
*
* Parameters:
* psock Socket structure of the socket to be queried
* addr sockaddr structure to receive data [out]
* addrlen Length of sockaddr structure [in/out]
*
* Returned Value:
* On success, 0 is returned, the 'addr' argument points to the address
* of the socket, and the 'addrlen' argument points to the length of the
* address. Otherwise, a negated errno value is returned. See
* getpeername() for the list of appropriate error numbers.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int icmp_getpeername(FAR struct socket *psock,
FAR struct sockaddr *addr, FAR socklen_t *addrlen)
{
return -EAFNOSUPPORT;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_listen
*
* Description:
* To accept connections, a socket is first created with psock_socket(), a
* willingness to accept incoming connections and a queue limit for
* incoming connections are specified with psock_listen(), and then the
* connections are accepted with psock_accept(). For the case of raw
* packet sockets, psock_listen() calls this function. The psock_listen()
* call applies only to sockets of type SOCK_STREAM or SOCK_SEQPACKET.
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock Reference to an internal, boound socket structure.
* backlog The maximum length the queue of pending connections may grow.
* If a connection request arrives with the queue full, the client
* may receive an error with an indication of ECONNREFUSED or,
* if the underlying protocol supports retransmission, the request
* may be ignored so that retries succeed.
*
* Returned Value:
* On success, zero is returned. On error, a negated errno value is
* returned. See list() for the set of appropriate error values.
*
****************************************************************************/
int icmp_listen(FAR struct socket *psock, int backlog)
{
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_netpoll
*
* Description:
* The standard poll() operation redirects operations on socket descriptors
* to net_poll which, indiectly, calls to function.
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock - An instance of the internal socket structure.
* fds - The structure describing the events to be monitored, OR NULL if
* this is a request to stop monitoring events.
* setup - true: Setup up the poll; false: Teardown the poll
*
* Returned Value:
* 0: Success; Negated errno on failure
*
****************************************************************************/
static int icmp_netpoll(FAR struct socket *psock, FAR struct pollfd *fds,
bool setup)
{
/* Check if we are setting up or tearing down the poll */
if (setup)
{
/* Perform the ICMP poll() setup */
return icmp_pollsetup(psock, fds);
}
else
{
/* Perform the ICMP poll() teardown */
return icmp_pollteardown(psock, fds);
}
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_send
*
* Description:
* Socket send() method for the raw packet socket.
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock An instance of the internal socket structure.
* buf Data to send
* len Length of data to send
* flags Send flags
*
* Returned Value:
* On success, returns the number of characters sent. On error, a negated
* errno value is returned (see send() for the list of appropriate error
* values.
*
****************************************************************************/
static ssize_t icmp_send(FAR struct socket *psock, FAR const void *buf,
size_t len, int flags)
{
/* ICMP sockets cannot be bound and, hence, cannot support any connection-
* oriented data transfer.
*/
return -EDESTADDRREQ;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: icmp_close
*
* Description:
* Performs the close operation on a raw packet socket instance
*
* Input Parameters:
* psock Socket instance
*
* Returned Value:
* 0 on success; a negated errno value is returned on any failure.
*
* Assumptions:
*
****************************************************************************/
static int icmp_close(FAR struct socket *psock)
{
FAR struct icmp_conn_s *conn;
DEBUGASSERT(psock != NULL && psock->s_conn != NULL);
conn = psock->s_conn;
/* Is this the last reference to the connection structure (there could be\
* more if the socket was dup'ed).
*/
DEBUGASSERT(conn->crefs > 0);
if (conn->crefs <= 1)
{
/* Yes... free any read-ahead data */
iob_free_queue(&conn->readahead, IOBUSER_NET_SOCK_ICMP);
/* Then free the connection structure */
conn->crefs = 0; /* No more references on the connection */
icmp_free(psock->s_conn); /* Free network resources */
}
else
{
/* No.. Just decrement the reference count */
conn->crefs--;
}
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
#endif /* CONFIG_NET_ICMP_SOCKET */