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authorNeels Hofmeyr <neels@hofmeyr.de>2017-10-16 16:18:01 +0200
committerNeels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr@sysmocom.de>2017-10-23 22:31:01 +0000
commitea66852a62319901dc198ea1dc8cbfbf77217347 (patch)
treebb0ef5177a70719139edd6352c73050d448fd32a /src/ctrl
parent1fa8dfbaf42a4341255b3bbef3c8a3c574e8c477 (diff)
ctrl: allow more nodes than those in enum ctrl_node_type
Add ctrl_interface_setup_dynip2() to add a node_count parameter, which can be used to define more ctrl nodes without having to merge a patch to libosmocore. In consequence, also add ctrl_handle_alloc2(), since ctrl_interface_setup_dynip() uses ctrl_handle_alloc() to allocate the node slots, and add node_count param to static ctrl_init(). Passing zero as node_count indicates to use the default of _LAST_CTRL_NODE as before, i.e. to not define more ctrl nodes. Assert that we never allocate less than _LAST_CTRL_NODE slots. The current ctrl_interface_setup_dynip() and ctrl_handle_alloc() become simple wrappers that pass zero as node_count. Their use is still valid and they do not need to be deprecated. The API comment to ctrl_interface_setup_dynip2() explains how to define more node IDs. This patch was verified to work by osmo-hlr.git change I98ee6a06b3aa6a67adb868e0b63b0e04eb42eb50 which adds two node IDs for use by osmo-hlr only. Change-Id: I1bd62ae0d4eefde7e1517db15a2155640a1bab58
Diffstat (limited to 'src/ctrl')
-rw-r--r--src/ctrl/control_if.c81
1 files changed, 67 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/src/ctrl/control_if.c b/src/ctrl/control_if.c
index d50ddd0d..9b8a194a 100644
--- a/src/ctrl/control_if.c
+++ b/src/ctrl/control_if.c
@@ -698,14 +698,20 @@ struct ctrl_handle *ctrl_interface_setup(void *data, uint16_t port,
static int ctrl_initialized = 0;
/* global ctrl initialization */
-static int ctrl_init(void)
+static int ctrl_init(unsigned int node_count)
{
int ret;
- if (ctrl_initialized)
+ if (!node_count)
+ node_count = _LAST_CTRL_NODE;
+ OSMO_ASSERT(node_count >= _LAST_CTRL_NODE);
+
+ if (ctrl_initialized) {
+ OSMO_ASSERT(ctrl_initialized == node_count);
return 0;
+ }
- ctrl_node_vec = vector_init(_LAST_CTRL_NODE);
+ ctrl_node_vec = vector_init(node_count);
if (!ctrl_node_vec)
goto err;
@@ -720,7 +726,7 @@ static int ctrl_init(void)
if (ret)
goto err_vec;
- ctrl_initialized = 1;
+ ctrl_initialized = node_count;
return 0;
err_vec:
@@ -730,18 +736,24 @@ err:
return -1;
}
-/*! Allocate a CTRL interface handle
- * \param[in] ctx Tallo callocation context to be used
+/*! Allocate a CTRL interface handle.
+ * \param[in] ctx Talloc allocation context to be used
* \param[in] data Pointer which will be made available to each
set_..() get_..() verify_..() control command function
* \param[in] lookup Lookup function pointer, can be NULL
+ * \param[in] node_count Number of CTRL nodes to allocate, 0 for default.
* \returns ctrl_handle pointer or NULL in case of errors
+ *
+ * Please see ctrl_interface_setup_dynip2() for a detailed description of \a
+ * node_count semantics.
*/
-struct ctrl_handle *ctrl_handle_alloc(void *ctx, void *data, ctrl_cmd_lookup lookup)
+struct ctrl_handle *ctrl_handle_alloc2(void *ctx, void *data,
+ ctrl_cmd_lookup lookup,
+ unsigned int node_count)
{
struct ctrl_handle *ctrl;
- ctrl_init();
+ ctrl_init(node_count);
ctrl = talloc_zero(ctx, struct ctrl_handle);
if (!ctrl)
@@ -755,23 +767,47 @@ struct ctrl_handle *ctrl_handle_alloc(void *ctx, void *data, ctrl_cmd_lookup loo
return ctrl;
}
-/*! Setup CTRL interface on a given address
+/*! Allocate a CTRL interface handle.
+ * \param[in] ctx Talloc allocation context to be used
+ * \param[in] data Pointer which will be made available to each
+ set_..() get_..() verify_..() control command function
+ * \param[in] lookup Lookup function pointer, can be NULL
+ * \returns ctrl_handle pointer or NULL in case of errors
+ */
+struct ctrl_handle *ctrl_handle_alloc(void *ctx, void *data, ctrl_cmd_lookup lookup)
+{
+ return ctrl_handle_alloc2(ctx, data, lookup, 0);
+}
+
+/*! Setup CTRL interface on a given address.
* \param[in] data Pointer which will be made available to each
set_..() get_..() verify_..() control command function
* \param[in] bind_addr Address on which CTRL socket shall listen
* \param[in] port Port on which CTRL socket shall listen
* \param[in] lookup Lookup function pointer, can be NULL
+ * \param[in] node_count Number of CTRL nodes to allocate, 0 for default.
* \returns ctrl_handle pointer or NULL in case of errors
+ *
+ * Control interface nodes are identified by a node handle; some of these are
+ * defined in enum ctrl_node_type, here in libosmocore. However, applications
+ * defining own nodes may add own control nodes without having to extend the
+ * enum in libosmocore. For example, in the calling application, define an enum
+ * like "enum more_ctrl_nodes { CTRL_NODE_FOO = _LAST_CTRL_NODE, CTRL_NODE_BAR,
+ * _LAST_CTRL_NODE_EXTENDED }". In order to provide space for the additional
+ * control nodes, pass _LAST_CTRL_NODE_EXTENDED to the \a node_count parameter.
+ * Passing 0 is identical to passing _LAST_CTRL_NODE, i.e. to not define own
+ * control nodes apart from libosmocore ones.
*/
-struct ctrl_handle *ctrl_interface_setup_dynip(void *data,
- const char *bind_addr,
- uint16_t port,
- ctrl_cmd_lookup lookup)
+struct ctrl_handle *ctrl_interface_setup_dynip2(void *data,
+ const char *bind_addr,
+ uint16_t port,
+ ctrl_cmd_lookup lookup,
+ unsigned int node_count)
{
int ret;
struct ctrl_handle *ctrl;
- ctrl = ctrl_handle_alloc(data, data, lookup);
+ ctrl = ctrl_handle_alloc2(data, data, lookup, node_count);
if (!ctrl)
return NULL;
@@ -789,6 +825,23 @@ struct ctrl_handle *ctrl_interface_setup_dynip(void *data,
return ctrl;
}
+/*! Setup CTRL interface on a given address.
+ * \param[in] data Pointer which will be made available to each
+ set_..() get_..() verify_..() control command function
+ * \param[in] bind_addr Address on which CTRL socket shall listen
+ * \param[in] port Port on which CTRL socket shall listen
+ * \param[in] lookup Lookup function pointer, can be NULL
+ * \returns ctrl_handle pointer or NULL in case of errors
+ */
+struct ctrl_handle *ctrl_interface_setup_dynip(void *data,
+ const char *bind_addr,
+ uint16_t port,
+ ctrl_cmd_lookup lookup)
+{
+ return ctrl_interface_setup_dynip2(data, bind_addr, port, lookup, 0);
+}
+
+
/*! Install a lookup helper function for control nodes
* This function is used by e.g. library code to install lookup helpers
* for additional nodes in the control interface.