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iov: iov tail helpers
In the vhost-user code we have a number of places where we need to locate a particular header within the guest-supplied IO vector. We need to work out which buffer the header is in, and verify that it's contiguous and aligned as we need. At the moment this is open-coded, but introduce a helper to make this more straightforward. We add a new datatype 'struct iov_tail' representing an IO vector from which we've logically consumed some number of headers. The IOV_PULL_HEADER macro consumes a new header from the vector, returning a pointer and updating the iov_tail. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
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@ -155,3 +155,96 @@ size_t iov_size(const struct iovec *iov, size_t iov_cnt)
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return len;
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}
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/**
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* iov_tail_prune() - Remove any unneeded buffers from an IOV tail
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* @tail: IO vector tail (modified)
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*
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* If an IOV tail's offset is large enough, it may not include any bytes from
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* the first (or first several) buffers in the underlying IO vector. Modify the
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* tail's representation so it contains the same logical bytes, but only
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* includes buffers that are actually needed. This will avoid stepping through
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* unnecessary elements of the underlying IO vector on future operations.
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*
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* Return: true if the tail still contains any bytes, otherwise false
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*/
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bool iov_tail_prune(struct iov_tail *tail)
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{
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size_t i;
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i = iov_skip_bytes(tail->iov, tail->cnt, tail->off, &tail->off);
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tail->iov += i;
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tail->cnt -= i;
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return !!tail->cnt;
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}
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/**
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* iov_tail_size - Calculate the total size of an IO vector tail
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* @tail: IO vector tail
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*
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* Returns: The total size in bytes.
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*/
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/* cppcheck-suppress unusedFunction */
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size_t iov_tail_size(struct iov_tail *tail)
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{
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iov_tail_prune(tail);
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return iov_size(tail->iov, tail->cnt) - tail->off;
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}
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/**
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* iov_peek_header_() - Get pointer to a header from an IOV tail
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* @tail: IOV tail to get header from
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* @len: Length of header to get, in bytes
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* @align: Required alignment of header, in bytes
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*
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* @tail may be pruned, but will represent the same bytes as before.
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*
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* Returns: Pointer to the first @len logical bytes of the tail, NULL if that
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* overruns the IO vector, is not contiguous or doesn't have the
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* requested alignment.
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*/
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void *iov_peek_header_(struct iov_tail *tail, size_t len, size_t align)
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{
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char *p;
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if (!iov_tail_prune(tail))
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return NULL; /* Nothing left */
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if (tail->off + len < tail->off)
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return NULL; /* Overflow */
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if (tail->off + len > tail->iov[0].iov_len)
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return NULL; /* Not contiguous */
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p = (char *)tail->iov[0].iov_base + tail->off;
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if ((uintptr_t)p % align)
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return NULL; /* not aligned */
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return p;
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}
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/**
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* iov_remove_header_() - Remove a header from an IOV tail
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* @tail: IOV tail to remove header from (modified)
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* @len: Length of header to remove, in bytes
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* @align: Required alignment of header, in bytes
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*
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* On success, @tail is updated so that it longer includes the bytes of the
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* returned header.
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*
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* Returns: Pointer to the first @len logical bytes of the tail, NULL if that
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* overruns the IO vector, is not contiguous or doesn't have the
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* requested alignment.
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*/
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/* cppcheck-suppress unusedFunction */
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void *iov_remove_header_(struct iov_tail *tail, size_t len, size_t align)
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{
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char *p = iov_peek_header_(tail, len, align);
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if (!p)
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return NULL;
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tail->off = tail->off + len;
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return p;
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}
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size_t iov_to_buf(const struct iovec *iov, size_t iov_cnt,
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size_t offset, void *buf, size_t bytes);
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size_t iov_size(const struct iovec *iov, size_t iov_cnt);
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/*
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* DOC: Theory of Operation, struct iov_tail
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*
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* Sometimes a single logical network frame is split across multiple buffers,
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* represented by an IO vector (struct iovec[]). We often want to process this
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* one header / network layer at a time. So, it's useful to maintain a "tail"
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* of the vector representing the parts we haven't yet extracted.
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*
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* The headers we extract need not line up with buffer boundaries (though we do
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* assume they're contiguous within a single buffer for now). So, we could
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* represent that tail as another struct iovec[], but that would mean copying
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* the whole array of struct iovecs, just so we can adjust the offset and length
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* on the first one.
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*
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* So, instead represent the tail as pointer into an existing struct iovec[],
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* with an explicit offset for where the "tail" starts within it. If we extract
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* enough headers that some buffers of the original vector no longer contain
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* part of the tail, we (lazily) advance our struct iovec * to the first buffer
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* we still need, and adjust the vector length and offset to match.
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*/
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/**
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* struct iov_tail - An IO vector which may have some headers logically removed
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* @iov: IO vector
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* @cnt: Number of entries in @iov
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* @off: Current offset in @iov
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*/
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struct iov_tail {
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const struct iovec *iov;
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size_t cnt, off;
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};
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/**
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* IOV_TAIL() - Create a new IOV tail
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* @iov_: IO vector to create tail from
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* @cnt_: Length of the IO vector at @iov_
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* @off_: Byte offset in the IO vector where the tail begins
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*/
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#define IOV_TAIL(iov_, cnt_, off_) \
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(struct iov_tail){ .iov = (iov_), .cnt = (cnt_), .off = (off_) }
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bool iov_tail_prune(struct iov_tail *tail);
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size_t iov_tail_size(struct iov_tail *tail);
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void *iov_peek_header_(struct iov_tail *tail, size_t len, size_t align);
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void *iov_remove_header_(struct iov_tail *tail, size_t len, size_t align);
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/**
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* IOV_PEEK_HEADER() - Get typed pointer to a header from an IOV tail
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* @tail_: IOV tail to get header from
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* @type_: Data type of the header
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*
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* @tail_ may be pruned, but will represent the same bytes as before.
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*
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* Returns: Pointer of type (@type_ *) located at the start of @tail_, NULL if
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* we can't get a contiguous and aligned pointer.
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*/
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#define IOV_PEEK_HEADER(tail_, type_) \
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((type_ *)(iov_peek_header_((tail_), \
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sizeof(type_), __alignof__(type_))))
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/**
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* IOV_REMOVE_HEADER() - Remove and return typed header from an IOV tail
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* @tail_: IOV tail to remove header from (modified)
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* @type_: Data type of the header to remove
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*
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* On success, @tail_ is updated so that it longer includes the bytes of the
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* returned header.
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*
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* Returns: Pointer of type (@type_ *) located at the old start of @tail_, NULL
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* if we can't get a contiguous and aligned pointer.
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*/
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#define IOV_REMOVE_HEADER(tail_, type_) \
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((type_ *)(iov_remove_header_((tail_), \
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sizeof(type_), __alignof__(type_))))
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#endif /* IOVEC_H */
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