Difference between revisions of "Fdinfo engine"
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*1)bind(<peer name>); | *1)bind(<peer name>); | ||
*2)set_fds_event(<socket pid>); | *2)set_fds_event(<socket pid>); | ||
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+ | = Dependencies = | ||
+ | # Slave TTY can only be created after respective master peer are restored. But now we wait even more -- till all masters are restored. | ||
+ | # CTTY must be created after all other TTYs are restored. For all tty dependencies see tty_deps_restored() for the details. | ||
+ | # Epoll can be created in any time, but it can add a fd in its polling list, after the corresponding fle is completely restored. The only exception is a epoll listening other epoll. In this case we wait till listened fle is just created (not restored). See epoll_not_ready_tfd(). | ||
+ | # Unix socket must wait a peer before connect to it. See peer_is_not_prepared() for the details. | ||
+ | # TCP sockets have a counter on address use. | ||
+ | # Implementing a new relationships between fle stages, check, that you are not introducing a circular dependence (with existing). | ||
= Notes = | = Notes = | ||
# Pipes (and fifos), unix sockets and TTYs generate two fds in their ->open callbacls, the 2nd one can conflict with some other fd the task restores and (!) this "2nd one" may require sending to some other task. | # Pipes (and fifos), unix sockets and TTYs generate two fds in their ->open callbacls, the 2nd one can conflict with some other fd the task restores and (!) this "2nd one" may require sending to some other task. | ||
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[[Category:Under the hood]] | [[Category:Under the hood]] | ||
[[Category:Files]] | [[Category:Files]] |
Revision as of 15:34, 25 April 2017
Masters and slaves
- A file may be referred by several file descriptors. The descriptors may belong to a single process or to several processes.
- Group of descriptors referring to the same file is called shared. One of the descriptors is named master, others are slaves.
- Every descriptor is discribed via struct fdinfo_list_entry (fle).
- One process opens a master fle of a file, while other processes, sharing the file, obtain it using scm_rights. See send_fds() and receive_fds() for the details.
Per-process files restore
Every file types is described via structure file_desc. We sequentially call file_desc::ops::open(struct file_desc *d, int *new_fd) method for every master file of a process until all masters are restored. The open methods may return three values:
- 0 -- restore of the master file is successefuly finished;
- 1 -- restore is in progress or it can't be started yet, because of it depends on another files, so the method should be called once again;
- -1 -- restore failed.
Right after a file is open at first time, the open method must return fd value in new_fd argument. This allows the common code to send this master to other processes to reopen the master as a slave as soon as possible. The same time, returning of not-negative new_fd does not mean, that the master is restored. The open() callback may return not-negative new_fd and "1" as return value at the same time.
Example. Restore of connected unix socket by open() method.
- 1)Open a socket, write its file descriptor to new_fd and return 1.
- 2)Check if peer socket is open and bound. If it's not so, then return 1 and repeat step "2" in next time.
- 3)Connect to the peer and return 0.
Note: it's also possible to go to step "2" right after new_fd is written.
The peer, which bind() the socket waits in "2", must notify the socket, when it is bound:
- 1)bind(<peer name>);
- 2)set_fds_event(<socket pid>);
Dependencies
- Slave TTY can only be created after respective master peer are restored. But now we wait even more -- till all masters are restored.
- CTTY must be created after all other TTYs are restored. For all tty dependencies see tty_deps_restored() for the details.
- Epoll can be created in any time, but it can add a fd in its polling list, after the corresponding fle is completely restored. The only exception is a epoll listening other epoll. In this case we wait till listened fle is just created (not restored). See epoll_not_ready_tfd().
- Unix socket must wait a peer before connect to it. See peer_is_not_prepared() for the details.
- TCP sockets have a counter on address use.
- Implementing a new relationships between fle stages, check, that you are not introducing a circular dependence (with existing).
Notes
- Pipes (and fifos), unix sockets and TTYs generate two fds in their ->open callbacls, the 2nd one can conflict with some other fd the task restores and (!) this "2nd one" may require sending to some other task.