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1 /* $DragonFly: src/sys/netbt/rfcomm_dlc.c,v 1.2 2008/03/18 13:41:42 hasso Exp $ */
2 /* $OpenBSD: src/sys/netbt/rfcomm_dlc.c,v 1.2 2008/02/24 21:34:48 uwe Exp $ */
3 /* $NetBSD: rfcomm_dlc.c,v 1.4 2007/11/03 17:20:17 plunky Exp $ */
5 /*-
6 * Copyright (c) 2006 Itronix Inc.
7 * All rights reserved.
9 * Written by Iain Hibbert for Itronix Inc.
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36 #include <sys/param.h>
37 #include <sys/kernel.h>
38 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
39 #include <sys/proc.h>
40 #include <sys/systm.h>
41 #include <sys/endian.h>
43 #include <netbt/bluetooth.h>
44 #include <netbt/hci.h>
45 #include <netbt/l2cap.h>
46 #include <netbt/rfcomm.h>
49 * rfcomm_dlc_lookup(rfcomm_session, dlci)
51 * Find DLC on session with matching dlci
53 struct rfcomm_dlc *
54 rfcomm_dlc_lookup(struct rfcomm_session *rs, int dlci)
56 struct rfcomm_dlc *dlc;
58 LIST_FOREACH(dlc, &rs->rs_dlcs, rd_next) {
59 if (dlc->rd_dlci == dlci)
60 break;
63 return dlc;
67 * rfcomm_dlc_newconn(rfcomm_session, dlci)
69 * handle a new dlc request (since its called from a couple of places)
71 struct rfcomm_dlc *
72 rfcomm_dlc_newconn(struct rfcomm_session *rs, int dlci)
74 struct rfcomm_session *ls;
75 struct rfcomm_dlc *new, *dlc, *any, *best;
76 struct sockaddr_bt laddr, raddr, addr;
77 int chan;
80 * Search amongst the listening DLC community for the best match for
81 * address & channel. We keep listening DLC's hanging on listening
82 * sessions in a last first order, so scan the entire bunch and keep
83 * a note of the best address and BDADDR_ANY matches in order to find
84 * the oldest and most specific match.
86 l2cap_sockaddr(rs->rs_l2cap, &laddr);
87 l2cap_peeraddr(rs->rs_l2cap, &raddr);
88 chan = RFCOMM_CHANNEL(dlci);
89 new = NULL;
91 any = best = NULL;
92 LIST_FOREACH(ls, &rfcomm_session_listen, rs_next) {
93 l2cap_sockaddr(ls->rs_l2cap, &addr);
95 if (addr.bt_psm != laddr.bt_psm)
96 continue;
98 if (bdaddr_same(&laddr.bt_bdaddr, &addr.bt_bdaddr)) {
99 LIST_FOREACH(dlc, &ls->rs_dlcs, rd_next) {
100 if (dlc->rd_laddr.bt_channel == chan)
101 best = dlc;
105 if (bdaddr_any(&addr.bt_bdaddr)) {
106 LIST_FOREACH(dlc, &ls->rs_dlcs, rd_next) {
107 if (dlc->rd_laddr.bt_channel == chan)
108 any = dlc;
113 dlc = best ? best : any;
115 /* XXX
116 * Note that if this fails, we could have missed a chance to open
117 * a connection - really need to rewrite the strategy for storing
118 * listening DLC's so all can be checked in turn..
120 if (dlc != NULL)
121 new = (*dlc->rd_proto->newconn)(dlc->rd_upper, &laddr, &raddr);
123 if (new == NULL) {
124 rfcomm_session_send_frame(rs, RFCOMM_FRAME_DM, dlci);
125 return NULL;
128 new->rd_dlci = dlci;
129 new->rd_mtu = rfcomm_mtu_default;
130 new->rd_mode = dlc->rd_mode;
132 memcpy(&new->rd_laddr, &laddr, sizeof(struct sockaddr_bt));
133 new->rd_laddr.bt_channel = chan;
135 memcpy(&new->rd_raddr, &raddr, sizeof(struct sockaddr_bt));
136 new->rd_raddr.bt_channel = chan;
138 new->rd_session = rs;
139 new->rd_state = RFCOMM_DLC_WAIT_CONNECT;
140 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&rs->rs_dlcs, new, rd_next);
142 return new;
146 * rfcomm_dlc_close(dlc, error)
148 * detach DLC from session and clean up
150 void
151 rfcomm_dlc_close(struct rfcomm_dlc *dlc, int err)
153 struct rfcomm_session *rs;
154 struct rfcomm_credit *credit;
156 KKASSERT(dlc->rd_state != RFCOMM_DLC_CLOSED);
158 /* Clear credit history */
159 rs = dlc->rd_session;
160 STAILQ_FOREACH(credit, &rs->rs_credits, rc_next)
161 if (credit->rc_dlc == dlc)
162 credit->rc_dlc = NULL;
164 callout_stop(&dlc->rd_timeout);
166 LIST_REMOVE(dlc, rd_next);
167 dlc->rd_session = NULL;
168 dlc->rd_state = RFCOMM_DLC_CLOSED;
170 (*dlc->rd_proto->disconnected)(dlc->rd_upper, err);
173 * It is the responsibility of the party who sends the last
174 * DISC(dlci) to disconnect the session, but we will schedule
175 * an expiry just in case that doesnt happen..
177 if (LIST_EMPTY(&rs->rs_dlcs)) {
178 if (rs->rs_state == RFCOMM_SESSION_LISTEN)
179 rfcomm_session_free(rs);
180 else
181 callout_reset(&rs->rs_timeout, rfcomm_ack_timeout * hz,
182 rfcomm_session_timeout, rs);
187 * rfcomm_dlc_timeout(dlc)
189 * DLC timeout function is schedUled when we sent any of SABM,
190 * DISC, MCC_MSC, or MCC_PN and should be cancelled when we get
191 * the relevant response. There is nothing to do but shut this
192 * DLC down.
194 void
195 rfcomm_dlc_timeout(void *arg)
197 struct rfcomm_dlc *dlc = arg;
199 crit_enter();
201 if (dlc->rd_state != RFCOMM_DLC_CLOSED)
202 rfcomm_dlc_close(dlc, ETIMEDOUT);
203 else if (dlc->rd_flags & RFCOMM_DLC_DETACH)
204 kfree(dlc, M_BLUETOOTH);
206 crit_exit();
210 * rfcomm_dlc_setmode(rfcomm_dlc)
212 * Set link mode for DLC. This is only called when the session is
213 * already open, so we don't need to worry about any previous mode
214 * settings.
217 rfcomm_dlc_setmode(struct rfcomm_dlc *dlc)
219 int mode = 0;
221 KKASSERT(dlc->rd_session != NULL);
222 KKASSERT(dlc->rd_session->rs_state == RFCOMM_SESSION_OPEN);
224 DPRINTF("dlci %d, auth %s, encrypt %s, secure %s\n", dlc->rd_dlci,
225 (dlc->rd_mode & RFCOMM_LM_AUTH ? "yes" : "no"),
226 (dlc->rd_mode & RFCOMM_LM_ENCRYPT ? "yes" : "no"),
227 (dlc->rd_mode & RFCOMM_LM_SECURE ? "yes" : "no"));
229 if (dlc->rd_mode & RFCOMM_LM_AUTH)
230 mode |= L2CAP_LM_AUTH;
232 if (dlc->rd_mode & RFCOMM_LM_ENCRYPT)
233 mode |= L2CAP_LM_ENCRYPT;
235 if (dlc->rd_mode & RFCOMM_LM_SECURE)
236 mode |= L2CAP_LM_SECURE;
238 return l2cap_setopt(dlc->rd_session->rs_l2cap, SO_L2CAP_LM, &mode);
242 * rfcomm_dlc_connect(rfcomm_dlc)
244 * initiate DLC connection (session is already connected)
247 rfcomm_dlc_connect(struct rfcomm_dlc *dlc)
249 struct rfcomm_mcc_pn pn;
250 int err = 0;
252 KKASSERT(dlc->rd_session != NULL);
253 KKASSERT(dlc->rd_session->rs_state == RFCOMM_SESSION_OPEN);
254 KKASSERT(dlc->rd_state == RFCOMM_DLC_WAIT_SESSION);
257 * If we have not already sent a PN on the session, we must send
258 * a PN to negotiate Credit Flow Control, and this setting will
259 * apply to all future connections for this session. We ask for
260 * this every time, in order to establish initial credits.
262 memset(&pn, 0, sizeof(pn));
263 pn.dlci = dlc->rd_dlci;
264 pn.priority = dlc->rd_dlci | 0x07;
265 pn.mtu = htole16(dlc->rd_mtu);
267 pn.flow_control = 0xf0;
268 dlc->rd_rxcred = (dlc->rd_rxsize / dlc->rd_mtu);
269 dlc->rd_rxcred = min(dlc->rd_rxcred, RFCOMM_CREDITS_DEFAULT);
270 pn.credits = dlc->rd_rxcred;
272 err = rfcomm_session_send_mcc(dlc->rd_session, 1,
273 RFCOMM_MCC_PN, &pn, sizeof(pn));
274 if (err)
275 return err;
277 dlc->rd_state = RFCOMM_DLC_WAIT_CONNECT;
278 callout_reset(&dlc->rd_timeout, rfcomm_mcc_timeout * hz,
279 rfcomm_dlc_timeout, dlc);
280 return 0;
284 * rfcomm_dlc_open(rfcomm_dlc)
286 * send "Modem Status Command" and mark DLC as open.
289 rfcomm_dlc_open(struct rfcomm_dlc *dlc)
291 struct rfcomm_mcc_msc msc;
292 int err;
294 KKASSERT(dlc->rd_session != NULL);
295 KKASSERT(dlc->rd_session->rs_state == RFCOMM_SESSION_OPEN);
297 memset(&msc, 0, sizeof(msc));
298 msc.address = RFCOMM_MKADDRESS(1, dlc->rd_dlci);
299 msc.modem = dlc->rd_lmodem & 0xfe; /* EA = 0 */
300 msc.brk = 0x00 | 0x01; /* EA = 1 */
302 err = rfcomm_session_send_mcc(dlc->rd_session, 1,
303 RFCOMM_MCC_MSC, &msc, sizeof(msc));
304 if (err)
305 return err;
307 callout_reset(&dlc->rd_timeout, rfcomm_mcc_timeout * hz,
308 rfcomm_dlc_timeout, dlc);
310 dlc->rd_state = RFCOMM_DLC_OPEN;
311 (*dlc->rd_proto->connected)(dlc->rd_upper);
313 return 0;
317 * rfcomm_dlc_start(rfcomm_dlc)
319 * Start sending data (and/or credits) for DLC. Our strategy is to
320 * send anything we can down to the l2cap layer. When credits run
321 * out, data will naturally bunch up. When not using credit flow
322 * control, we limit the number of packets we have pending to reduce
323 * flow control lag.
324 * We should deal with channel priority somehow.
326 void
327 rfcomm_dlc_start(struct rfcomm_dlc *dlc)
329 struct rfcomm_session *rs = dlc->rd_session;
330 struct mbuf *m;
331 int len, credits;
333 KKASSERT(rs != NULL);
334 KKASSERT(rs->rs_state == RFCOMM_SESSION_OPEN);
335 KKASSERT(dlc->rd_state == RFCOMM_DLC_OPEN);
337 for (;;) {
338 credits = 0;
339 len = dlc->rd_mtu;
340 if (rs->rs_flags & RFCOMM_SESSION_CFC) {
341 credits = (dlc->rd_rxsize / dlc->rd_mtu);
342 credits -= dlc->rd_rxcred;
343 credits = min(credits, RFCOMM_CREDITS_MAX);
345 if (credits > 0)
346 len--;
348 if (dlc->rd_txcred == 0)
349 len = 0;
350 } else {
351 if (rs->rs_flags & RFCOMM_SESSION_RFC)
352 break;
354 if (dlc->rd_rmodem & RFCOMM_MSC_FC)
355 break;
357 if (dlc->rd_pending > RFCOMM_CREDITS_DEFAULT)
358 break;
361 if (dlc->rd_txbuf == NULL)
362 len = 0;
364 if (len == 0) {
365 if (credits == 0)
366 break;
369 * No need to send small numbers of credits on their
370 * own unless the other end hasn't many left.
372 if (credits < RFCOMM_CREDITS_DEFAULT
373 && dlc->rd_rxcred > RFCOMM_CREDITS_DEFAULT)
374 break;
376 m = NULL;
377 } else {
379 * take what data we can from (front of) txbuf
381 m = dlc->rd_txbuf;
382 if (len < m->m_pkthdr.len) {
383 dlc->rd_txbuf = m_split(m, len, MB_DONTWAIT);
384 if (dlc->rd_txbuf == NULL) {
385 dlc->rd_txbuf = m;
386 break;
388 } else {
389 dlc->rd_txbuf = NULL;
390 len = m->m_pkthdr.len;
394 DPRINTFN(10, "dlci %d send %d bytes, %d credits, rxcred = %d\n",
395 dlc->rd_dlci, len, credits, dlc->rd_rxcred);
397 if (rfcomm_session_send_uih(rs, dlc, credits, m)) {
398 kprintf("%s: lost %d bytes on DLCI %d\n",
399 __func__, len, dlc->rd_dlci);
401 break;
404 dlc->rd_pending++;
406 if (rs->rs_flags & RFCOMM_SESSION_CFC) {
407 if (len > 0)
408 dlc->rd_txcred--;
410 if (credits > 0)
411 dlc->rd_rxcred += credits;