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Use the normal kernel debugging mechanism which also enables dynamic_debug at the same time. Other miscellanea: o Remove sysctl for irda_debug o Remove function tracing like uses (use ftrace instead) o Coalesce formats o Realign arguments o Remove unnecessary OOM messages Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
477 lines
14 KiB
C
477 lines
14 KiB
C
/*********************************************************************
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*
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* Filename: irlmp_frame.c
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* Version: 0.9
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* Description: IrLMP frame implementation
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* Status: Experimental.
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* Author: Dag Brattli <dagb@cs.uit.no>
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* Created at: Tue Aug 19 02:09:59 1997
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* Modified at: Mon Dec 13 13:41:12 1999
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* Modified by: Dag Brattli <dagb@cs.uit.no>
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1998-1999 Dag Brattli <dagb@cs.uit.no>
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* All Rights Reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Jean Tourrilhes <jt@hpl.hp.com>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
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* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* Neither Dag Brattli nor University of Tromsø admit liability nor
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* provide warranty for any of this software. This material is
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* provided "AS-IS" and at no charge.
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*
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********************************************************************/
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#include <linux/skbuff.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <net/irda/irda.h>
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#include <net/irda/irlap.h>
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#include <net/irda/timer.h>
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#include <net/irda/irlmp.h>
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#include <net/irda/irlmp_frame.h>
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#include <net/irda/discovery.h>
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static struct lsap_cb *irlmp_find_lsap(struct lap_cb *self, __u8 dlsap,
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__u8 slsap, int status, hashbin_t *);
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inline void irlmp_send_data_pdu(struct lap_cb *self, __u8 dlsap, __u8 slsap,
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int expedited, struct sk_buff *skb)
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{
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skb->data[0] = dlsap;
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skb->data[1] = slsap;
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if (expedited) {
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pr_debug("%s(), sending expedited data\n", __func__);
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irlap_data_request(self->irlap, skb, TRUE);
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} else
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irlap_data_request(self->irlap, skb, FALSE);
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}
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/*
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* Function irlmp_send_lcf_pdu (dlsap, slsap, opcode,skb)
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*
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* Send Link Control Frame to IrLAP
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*/
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void irlmp_send_lcf_pdu(struct lap_cb *self, __u8 dlsap, __u8 slsap,
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__u8 opcode, struct sk_buff *skb)
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{
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__u8 *frame;
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IRDA_ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
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IRDA_ASSERT(self->magic == LMP_LAP_MAGIC, return;);
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IRDA_ASSERT(skb != NULL, return;);
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frame = skb->data;
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frame[0] = dlsap | CONTROL_BIT;
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frame[1] = slsap;
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frame[2] = opcode;
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if (opcode == DISCONNECT)
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frame[3] = 0x01; /* Service user request */
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else
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frame[3] = 0x00; /* rsvd */
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irlap_data_request(self->irlap, skb, FALSE);
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}
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/*
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* Function irlmp_input (skb)
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*
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* Used by IrLAP to pass received data frames to IrLMP layer
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*
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*/
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void irlmp_link_data_indication(struct lap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
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int unreliable)
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{
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struct lsap_cb *lsap;
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__u8 slsap_sel; /* Source (this) LSAP address */
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__u8 dlsap_sel; /* Destination LSAP address */
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__u8 *fp;
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IRDA_ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
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IRDA_ASSERT(self->magic == LMP_LAP_MAGIC, return;);
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IRDA_ASSERT(skb->len > 2, return;);
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fp = skb->data;
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/*
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* The next statements may be confusing, but we do this so that
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* destination LSAP of received frame is source LSAP in our view
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*/
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slsap_sel = fp[0] & LSAP_MASK;
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dlsap_sel = fp[1];
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/*
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* Check if this is an incoming connection, since we must deal with
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* it in a different way than other established connections.
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*/
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if ((fp[0] & CONTROL_BIT) && (fp[2] == CONNECT_CMD)) {
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pr_debug("%s(), incoming connection, source LSAP=%d, dest LSAP=%d\n",
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__func__, slsap_sel, dlsap_sel);
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/* Try to find LSAP among the unconnected LSAPs */
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lsap = irlmp_find_lsap(self, dlsap_sel, slsap_sel, CONNECT_CMD,
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irlmp->unconnected_lsaps);
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/* Maybe LSAP was already connected, so try one more time */
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if (!lsap) {
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pr_debug("%s(), incoming connection for LSAP already connected\n",
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__func__);
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lsap = irlmp_find_lsap(self, dlsap_sel, slsap_sel, 0,
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self->lsaps);
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}
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} else
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lsap = irlmp_find_lsap(self, dlsap_sel, slsap_sel, 0,
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self->lsaps);
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if (lsap == NULL) {
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pr_debug("IrLMP, Sorry, no LSAP for received frame!\n");
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pr_debug("%s(), slsap_sel = %02x, dlsap_sel = %02x\n",
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__func__, slsap_sel, dlsap_sel);
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if (fp[0] & CONTROL_BIT) {
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pr_debug("%s(), received control frame %02x\n",
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__func__, fp[2]);
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} else {
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pr_debug("%s(), received data frame\n", __func__);
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}
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return;
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}
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/*
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* Check if we received a control frame?
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*/
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if (fp[0] & CONTROL_BIT) {
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switch (fp[2]) {
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case CONNECT_CMD:
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lsap->lap = self;
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irlmp_do_lsap_event(lsap, LM_CONNECT_INDICATION, skb);
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break;
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case CONNECT_CNF:
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irlmp_do_lsap_event(lsap, LM_CONNECT_CONFIRM, skb);
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break;
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case DISCONNECT:
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pr_debug("%s(), Disconnect indication!\n",
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__func__);
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irlmp_do_lsap_event(lsap, LM_DISCONNECT_INDICATION,
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skb);
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break;
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case ACCESSMODE_CMD:
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pr_debug("Access mode cmd not implemented!\n");
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break;
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case ACCESSMODE_CNF:
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pr_debug("Access mode cnf not implemented!\n");
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break;
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default:
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pr_debug("%s(), Unknown control frame %02x\n",
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__func__, fp[2]);
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break;
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}
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} else if (unreliable) {
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/* Optimize and bypass the state machine if possible */
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if (lsap->lsap_state == LSAP_DATA_TRANSFER_READY)
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irlmp_udata_indication(lsap, skb);
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else
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irlmp_do_lsap_event(lsap, LM_UDATA_INDICATION, skb);
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} else {
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/* Optimize and bypass the state machine if possible */
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if (lsap->lsap_state == LSAP_DATA_TRANSFER_READY)
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irlmp_data_indication(lsap, skb);
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else
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irlmp_do_lsap_event(lsap, LM_DATA_INDICATION, skb);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Function irlmp_link_unitdata_indication (self, skb)
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*
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*
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*
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_IRDA_ULTRA
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void irlmp_link_unitdata_indication(struct lap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb)
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{
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struct lsap_cb *lsap;
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__u8 slsap_sel; /* Source (this) LSAP address */
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__u8 dlsap_sel; /* Destination LSAP address */
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__u8 pid; /* Protocol identifier */
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__u8 *fp;
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unsigned long flags;
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IRDA_ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
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IRDA_ASSERT(self->magic == LMP_LAP_MAGIC, return;);
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IRDA_ASSERT(skb->len > 2, return;);
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fp = skb->data;
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/*
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* The next statements may be confusing, but we do this so that
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* destination LSAP of received frame is source LSAP in our view
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*/
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slsap_sel = fp[0] & LSAP_MASK;
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dlsap_sel = fp[1];
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pid = fp[2];
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if (pid & 0x80) {
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pr_debug("%s(), extension in PID not supp!\n",
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__func__);
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return;
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}
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/* Check if frame is addressed to the connectionless LSAP */
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if ((slsap_sel != LSAP_CONNLESS) || (dlsap_sel != LSAP_CONNLESS)) {
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pr_debug("%s(), dropping frame!\n", __func__);
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return;
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}
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/* Search the connectionless LSAP */
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spin_lock_irqsave(&irlmp->unconnected_lsaps->hb_spinlock, flags);
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lsap = (struct lsap_cb *) hashbin_get_first(irlmp->unconnected_lsaps);
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while (lsap != NULL) {
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/*
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* Check if source LSAP and dest LSAP selectors and PID match.
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*/
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if ((lsap->slsap_sel == slsap_sel) &&
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(lsap->dlsap_sel == dlsap_sel) &&
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(lsap->pid == pid))
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{
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break;
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}
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lsap = (struct lsap_cb *) hashbin_get_next(irlmp->unconnected_lsaps);
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}
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spin_unlock_irqrestore(&irlmp->unconnected_lsaps->hb_spinlock, flags);
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if (lsap)
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irlmp_connless_data_indication(lsap, skb);
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else {
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pr_debug("%s(), found no matching LSAP!\n", __func__);
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}
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}
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#endif /* CONFIG_IRDA_ULTRA */
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/*
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* Function irlmp_link_disconnect_indication (reason, userdata)
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*
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* IrLAP has disconnected
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*
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*/
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void irlmp_link_disconnect_indication(struct lap_cb *lap,
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struct irlap_cb *irlap,
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LAP_REASON reason,
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struct sk_buff *skb)
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{
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IRDA_ASSERT(lap != NULL, return;);
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IRDA_ASSERT(lap->magic == LMP_LAP_MAGIC, return;);
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lap->reason = reason;
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lap->daddr = DEV_ADDR_ANY;
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/* FIXME: must do something with the skb if any */
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/*
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* Inform station state machine
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*/
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irlmp_do_lap_event(lap, LM_LAP_DISCONNECT_INDICATION, NULL);
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}
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/*
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* Function irlmp_link_connect_indication (qos)
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*
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* Incoming LAP connection!
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*
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*/
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void irlmp_link_connect_indication(struct lap_cb *self, __u32 saddr,
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__u32 daddr, struct qos_info *qos,
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struct sk_buff *skb)
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{
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/* Copy QoS settings for this session */
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self->qos = qos;
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/* Update destination device address */
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self->daddr = daddr;
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IRDA_ASSERT(self->saddr == saddr, return;);
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irlmp_do_lap_event(self, LM_LAP_CONNECT_INDICATION, skb);
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}
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/*
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* Function irlmp_link_connect_confirm (qos)
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*
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* LAP connection confirmed!
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*
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*/
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void irlmp_link_connect_confirm(struct lap_cb *self, struct qos_info *qos,
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struct sk_buff *skb)
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{
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IRDA_ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
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IRDA_ASSERT(self->magic == LMP_LAP_MAGIC, return;);
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IRDA_ASSERT(qos != NULL, return;);
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/* Don't need use the skb for now */
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/* Copy QoS settings for this session */
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self->qos = qos;
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irlmp_do_lap_event(self, LM_LAP_CONNECT_CONFIRM, NULL);
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}
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/*
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* Function irlmp_link_discovery_indication (self, log)
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*
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* Device is discovering us
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*
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* It's not an answer to our own discoveries, just another device trying
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* to perform discovery, but we don't want to miss the opportunity
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* to exploit this information, because :
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* o We may not actively perform discovery (just passive discovery)
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* o This type of discovery is much more reliable. In some cases, it
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* seem that less than 50% of our discoveries get an answer, while
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* we always get ~100% of these.
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* o Make faster discovery, statistically divide time of discovery
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* events by 2 (important for the latency aspect and user feel)
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* o Even is we do active discovery, the other node might not
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* answer our discoveries (ex: Palm). The Palm will just perform
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* one active discovery and connect directly to us.
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*
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* However, when both devices discover each other, they might attempt to
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* connect to each other following the discovery event, and it would create
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* collisions on the medium (SNRM battle).
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* The "fix" for that is to disable all connection requests in IrLAP
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* for 100ms after a discovery indication by setting the media_busy flag.
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* Previously, we used to postpone the event which was quite ugly. Now
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* that IrLAP takes care of this problem, just pass the event up...
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*
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* Jean II
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*/
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void irlmp_link_discovery_indication(struct lap_cb *self,
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discovery_t *discovery)
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{
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IRDA_ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
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IRDA_ASSERT(self->magic == LMP_LAP_MAGIC, return;);
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/* Add to main log, cleanup */
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irlmp_add_discovery(irlmp->cachelog, discovery);
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/* Just handle it the same way as a discovery confirm,
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* bypass the LM_LAP state machine (see below) */
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irlmp_discovery_confirm(irlmp->cachelog, DISCOVERY_PASSIVE);
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}
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/*
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* Function irlmp_link_discovery_confirm (self, log)
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*
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* Called by IrLAP with a list of discoveries after the discovery
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* request has been carried out. A NULL log is received if IrLAP
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* was unable to carry out the discovery request
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*
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*/
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void irlmp_link_discovery_confirm(struct lap_cb *self, hashbin_t *log)
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{
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IRDA_ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
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IRDA_ASSERT(self->magic == LMP_LAP_MAGIC, return;);
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/* Add to main log, cleanup */
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irlmp_add_discovery_log(irlmp->cachelog, log);
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/* Propagate event to various LSAPs registered for it.
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* We bypass the LM_LAP state machine because
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* 1) We do it regardless of the LM_LAP state
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* 2) It doesn't affect the LM_LAP state
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* 3) Faster, slimer, simpler, ...
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* Jean II */
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irlmp_discovery_confirm(irlmp->cachelog, DISCOVERY_ACTIVE);
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_IRDA_CACHE_LAST_LSAP
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static inline void irlmp_update_cache(struct lap_cb *lap,
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struct lsap_cb *lsap)
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{
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/* Prevent concurrent read to get garbage */
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lap->cache.valid = FALSE;
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/* Update cache entry */
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lap->cache.dlsap_sel = lsap->dlsap_sel;
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lap->cache.slsap_sel = lsap->slsap_sel;
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lap->cache.lsap = lsap;
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lap->cache.valid = TRUE;
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* Function irlmp_find_handle (self, dlsap_sel, slsap_sel, status, queue)
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*
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* Find handle associated with destination and source LSAP
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*
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* Any IrDA connection (LSAP/TSAP) is uniquely identified by
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* 3 parameters, the local lsap, the remote lsap and the remote address.
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* We may initiate multiple connections to the same remote service
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* (they will have different local lsap), a remote device may initiate
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* multiple connections to the same local service (they will have
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* different remote lsap), or multiple devices may connect to the same
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* service and may use the same remote lsap (and they will have
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* different remote address).
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* So, where is the remote address ? Each LAP connection is made with
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* a single remote device, so imply a specific remote address.
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* Jean II
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*/
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static struct lsap_cb *irlmp_find_lsap(struct lap_cb *self, __u8 dlsap_sel,
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__u8 slsap_sel, int status,
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hashbin_t *queue)
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{
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struct lsap_cb *lsap;
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unsigned long flags;
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/*
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* Optimize for the common case. We assume that the last frame
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* received is in the same connection as the last one, so check in
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* cache first to avoid the linear search
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_IRDA_CACHE_LAST_LSAP
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if ((self->cache.valid) &&
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(self->cache.slsap_sel == slsap_sel) &&
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(self->cache.dlsap_sel == dlsap_sel))
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{
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return self->cache.lsap;
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}
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#endif
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spin_lock_irqsave(&queue->hb_spinlock, flags);
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lsap = (struct lsap_cb *) hashbin_get_first(queue);
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while (lsap != NULL) {
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/*
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* If this is an incoming connection, then the destination
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* LSAP selector may have been specified as LM_ANY so that
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* any client can connect. In that case we only need to check
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* if the source LSAP (in our view!) match!
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*/
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if ((status == CONNECT_CMD) &&
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(lsap->slsap_sel == slsap_sel) &&
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(lsap->dlsap_sel == LSAP_ANY)) {
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/* This is where the dest lsap sel is set on incoming
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* lsaps */
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lsap->dlsap_sel = dlsap_sel;
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break;
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}
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/*
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* Check if source LSAP and dest LSAP selectors match.
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*/
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if ((lsap->slsap_sel == slsap_sel) &&
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(lsap->dlsap_sel == dlsap_sel))
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break;
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lsap = (struct lsap_cb *) hashbin_get_next(queue);
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_IRDA_CACHE_LAST_LSAP
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if(lsap)
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irlmp_update_cache(self, lsap);
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#endif
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spin_unlock_irqrestore(&queue->hb_spinlock, flags);
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/* Return what we've found or NULL */
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return lsap;
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}
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