From 49ff6d9d7a9ef9419dd7aab58ac9f7806e3e1040 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ajs Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 19:26:16 +0000 Subject: 2004-11-04 Andrew J. Schorr * vty.c: Vtysh connections to daemons should use buffering. (vty_out) Remove exception for vty_shell_serv, just use buffer_write. (vty_new) Increase output buffer size to 4096 rounded up to a multiple of pagesize. (vtysh_read) After command has been executed and all output buffered, call buffer_flush_available and schedule further writes if the buffers are not yet empty. (vtysh_write) New function to flush output to vtysh when the socket is writeable. (vty_event) Added new VTYSH_WRITE event for flushing buffers to vtysh clients. Also, should save read thread in vty->t_read so the thread can be cancelled in vty_close. * buffer.h: In struct buffer_data, remove unused "parent" field. Convert "unsigned char *data" to "unsigned char data[0]" to save a malloc. Declare new function buffer_flush_available that works with non-blocking sockets. * buffer.c: (buffer_data_new) Use a single malloc now that data is a variable-size array at end of structure. (buffer_data_free) Just a single free now that data is part of the structure. (buffer_write) Simplify the logic to make behavior more transparent. (buffer_flush) Decrease b->length as data is written out. (buffer_flush_vty_all) Decrease b->length as buffers are freed. (buffer_flush_vty) Decrease b->length as data is written out. (buffer_flush_available) New function to flush non-blocking sockets. --- lib/ChangeLog | 28 +++++++++++++++ lib/buffer.c | 112 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- lib/buffer.h | 16 ++++++--- lib/vty.c | 34 +++++++++++++----- 4 files changed, 152 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) (limited to 'lib') diff --git a/lib/ChangeLog b/lib/ChangeLog index 0e4a2233..75ff444b 100644 --- a/lib/ChangeLog +++ b/lib/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,31 @@ +2004-11-04 Andrew J. Schorr + + * vty.c: Vtysh connections to daemons should use buffering. + (vty_out) Remove exception for vty_shell_serv, just use buffer_write. + (vty_new) Increase output buffer size to 4096 rounded up to a + multiple of pagesize. + (vtysh_read) After command has been executed and all output buffered, + call buffer_flush_available and schedule further writes if the + buffers are not yet empty. + (vtysh_write) New function to flush output to vtysh when the socket + is writeable. + (vty_event) Added new VTYSH_WRITE event for flushing buffers to vtysh + clients. Also, should save read thread in vty->t_read so the + thread can be cancelled in vty_close. + * buffer.h: In struct buffer_data, remove unused "parent" field. + Convert "unsigned char *data" to "unsigned char data[0]" to save + a malloc. Declare new function buffer_flush_available that works + with non-blocking sockets. + * buffer.c: (buffer_data_new) Use a single malloc now that data is + a variable-size array at end of structure. + (buffer_data_free) Just a single free now that data is part of the + structure. + (buffer_write) Simplify the logic to make behavior more transparent. + (buffer_flush) Decrease b->length as data is written out. + (buffer_flush_vty_all) Decrease b->length as buffers are freed. + (buffer_flush_vty) Decrease b->length as data is written out. + (buffer_flush_available) New function to flush non-blocking sockets. + 2004-11-01 Paul Jakma * sockopt.c: (setsockopt_pktinfo) remove, its unused. diff --git a/lib/buffer.c b/lib/buffer.c index 904b4aa9..9d931a9b 100644 --- a/lib/buffer.c +++ b/lib/buffer.c @@ -24,25 +24,22 @@ #include "memory.h" #include "buffer.h" +#include /* Make buffer data. */ -struct buffer_data * +static struct buffer_data * buffer_data_new (size_t size) { struct buffer_data *d; - d = XMALLOC (MTYPE_BUFFER_DATA, sizeof (struct buffer_data)); - memset (d, 0, sizeof (struct buffer_data)); - d->data = XMALLOC (MTYPE_BUFFER_DATA, size); - + d = XMALLOC (MTYPE_BUFFER_DATA, offsetof(struct buffer_data,data[size])); + d->cp = d->sp = 0; return d; } -void +static void buffer_data_free (struct buffer_data *d) { - if (d->data) - XFREE (MTYPE_BUFFER_DATA, d->data); XFREE (MTYPE_BUFFER_DATA, d); } @@ -159,6 +156,8 @@ buffer_write (struct buffer *b, const void *p, size_t size) /* We use even last one byte of data buffer. */ while (size) { + size_t chunk; + /* If there is no data buffer add it. */ if (data == NULL || data->cp == b->size) { @@ -166,23 +165,11 @@ buffer_write (struct buffer *b, const void *p, size_t size) data = b->tail; } - /* Last data. */ - if (size <= (b->size - data->cp)) - { - memcpy ((data->data + data->cp), ptr, size); - - data->cp += size; - size = 0; - } - else - { - memcpy ((data->data + data->cp), ptr, (b->size - data->cp)); - - size -= (b->size - data->cp); - ptr += (b->size - data->cp); - - data->cp = b->size; - } + chunk = ((size <= (b->size - data->cp)) ? size : (b->size - data->cp)); + memcpy ((data->data + data->cp), ptr, chunk); + size -= chunk; + ptr += chunk; + data->cp += chunk; } return 1; } @@ -235,6 +222,7 @@ buffer_flush (struct buffer *b, int fd, size_t size) { iovec[iov_index++].iov_len = size; data->sp += size; + b->length -= size; if (data->sp == data->cp) data = data->next; break; @@ -242,6 +230,7 @@ buffer_flush (struct buffer *b, int fd, size_t size) else { iovec[iov_index++].iov_len = data->cp - data->sp; + b->length -= (data->cp - data->sp); size -= data->cp - data->sp; data->sp = data->cp; } @@ -369,6 +358,7 @@ buffer_flush_vty_all (struct buffer *b, int fd, int erase_flag, b->tail = next; b->head = next; + b->length -= (out->cp-out->sp); buffer_data_free (out); b->alloc--; } @@ -430,6 +420,7 @@ buffer_flush_vty (struct buffer *b, int fd, unsigned int size, { iov[iov_index++].iov_len = size; data->sp += size; + b->length -= size; if (data->sp == data->cp) data = data->next; break; @@ -438,6 +429,7 @@ buffer_flush_vty (struct buffer *b, int fd, unsigned int size, { iov[iov_index++].iov_len = data->cp - data->sp; size -= (data->cp - data->sp); + b->length -= (data->cp - data->sp); data->sp = data->cp; } } @@ -566,3 +558,73 @@ buffer_flush_window (struct buffer *b, int fd, int width, int height, return buffer_flush_vty (b, fd, size, erase, no_more); } + +/* This function (unlike other buffer_flush* functions above) is designed +to work with non-blocking sockets. It does not attempt to write out +all of the queued data, just a "big" chunk. It returns 0 if it was +able to empty out the buffers completely, or 1 if more flushing is +required later. */ +int +buffer_flush_available(struct buffer *b, int fd) +{ + +/* These are just reasonable values to make sure a significant amount of +data is written. There's no need to go crazy and try to write it all +in one shot. */ +#ifdef IOV_MAX +#define MAX_CHUNKS ((IOV_MAX >= 16) ? 16 : IOV_MAX) +#else +#define MAX_CHUNKS 16 +#endif +#define MAX_FLUSH 131072 + + struct buffer_data *d; + struct buffer_data *next; + ssize_t written; + struct iovec iov[MAX_CHUNKS]; + int iovcnt = 0; + size_t nbyte = 0; + + for (d = b->head; d && (iovcnt < MAX_CHUNKS) && (nbyte < MAX_FLUSH); + d = d->next, iovcnt++) + { + iov[iovcnt].iov_base = d->data+d->sp; + nbyte += (iov[iovcnt].iov_len = d->cp-d->sp); + } + + if ((written = writev(fd,iov,iovcnt)) < 0) + { + if ((errno != EAGAIN) && (errno != EINTR)) + zlog_warn("buffer_flush_available write error on fd %d: %s", + fd,strerror(errno)); + return 1; + } + + /* Free printed buffer data. */ + for (d = b->head; (written > 0) && d; d = next) + { + if (written < d->cp-d->sp) + { + d->sp += written; + b->length -= written; + return 1; + } + + written -= (d->cp-d->sp); + next = d->next; + if (next) + next->prev = NULL; + else + b->tail = next; + b->head = next; + + b->length -= (d->cp-d->sp); + buffer_data_free (d); + b->alloc--; + } + + return (b->head != NULL); + +#undef MAX_CHUNKS +#undef MAX_FLUSH +} diff --git a/lib/buffer.h b/lib/buffer.h index 9d453b1d..2acd571f 100644 --- a/lib/buffer.h +++ b/lib/buffer.h @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ struct buffer /* Current allocated data. */ unsigned long alloc; - /* Total length of buffer. */ + /* Size of each buffer_data chunk. */ unsigned long size; /* For allocation. */ @@ -47,18 +47,17 @@ struct buffer /* Data container. */ struct buffer_data { - struct buffer *parent; struct buffer_data *next; struct buffer_data *prev; - /* Acctual data stream. */ - unsigned char *data; - /* Current pointer. */ unsigned long cp; /* Start pointer. */ unsigned long sp; + + /* Actual data stream (variable length). */ + unsigned char data[0]; /* real dimension is buffer->size */ }; /* Buffer prototypes. */ @@ -74,4 +73,11 @@ int buffer_flush_vty_all (struct buffer *, int, int, int); int buffer_flush_window (struct buffer *, int, int, int, int, int); int buffer_empty (struct buffer *); +/* buffer_flush_available attempts to flush the queued data to the given + file descriptor. It returns 0 if the buffers are now empty (after + flushing), or 1 if more data remains on the buffer queue (must be flushed + later). This function (unlike the other buffer_flush* functions) is + designed to work with non-blocking file descriptors. */ +int buffer_flush_available(struct buffer *, int fd); + #endif /* _ZEBRA_BUFFER_H */ diff --git a/lib/vty.c b/lib/vty.c index e37c99f5..e6bcb61a 100644 --- a/lib/vty.c +++ b/lib/vty.c @@ -45,10 +45,14 @@ enum event VTY_TIMEOUT_RESET, #ifdef VTYSH VTYSH_SERV, - VTYSH_READ + VTYSH_READ, + VTYSH_WRITE #endif /* VTYSH */ }; +/* Minimum size of output buffers; to be rounded up to multiple of pagesize. */ +#define VTY_OBUF_SIZE 4096 + static void vty_event (enum event, int, struct vty *); /* Extern host structure from command.c */ @@ -127,10 +131,7 @@ vty_out (struct vty *vty, const char *format, ...) p = buf; /* Pointer p must point out buffer. */ - if (vty_shell_serv (vty)) - write (vty->fd, (u_char *) p, len); - else - buffer_write (vty->obuf, (u_char *) p, len); + buffer_write (vty->obuf, (u_char *) p, len); /* If p is not different with buf, it is allocated buffer. */ if (p != buf) @@ -264,8 +265,9 @@ struct vty * vty_new () { struct vty *new = XCALLOC (MTYPE_VTY, sizeof (struct vty)); + int pgsz = getpagesize(); - new->obuf = (struct buffer *) buffer_new (100); + new->obuf = (struct buffer *) buffer_new ((((VTY_OBUF_SIZE-1)/pgsz)+1)*pgsz); new->buf = XCALLOC (MTYPE_VTY, VTY_BUFSIZ); new->max = VTY_BUFSIZ; new->sb_buffer = NULL; @@ -2014,12 +2016,25 @@ vtysh_read (struct thread *thread) #endif /* VTYSH_DEBUG */ header[3] = ret; - write (vty->fd, header, 4); + buffer_write(vty->obuf, header, 4); + if (!vty->t_write && buffer_flush_available(vty->obuf, vty->fd)) + vty_event (VTYSH_WRITE, vty->fd, vty); vty_event (VTYSH_READ, sock, vty); return 0; } + +static int +vtysh_write (struct thread *thread) +{ + struct vty *vty = THREAD_ARG (thread); + + vty->t_write = NULL; + if (buffer_flush_available(vty->obuf, vty->fd)) + vty_event (VTYSH_WRITE, vty->fd, vty); +} + #endif /* VTYSH */ /* Determine address family to bind. */ @@ -2364,7 +2379,10 @@ vty_event (enum event event, int sock, struct vty *vty) thread_add_read (master, vtysh_accept, vty, sock); break; case VTYSH_READ: - thread_add_read (master, vtysh_read, vty, sock); + vty->t_read = thread_add_read (master, vtysh_read, vty, sock); + break; + case VTYSH_WRITE: + vty->t_write = thread_add_write (master, vtysh_write, vty, sock); break; #endif /* VTYSH */ case VTY_READ: -- cgit v1.2.1