/**************************************************************************** * net/igmp/igmp_timer.c * * Copyright (C) 2010-2011, 2014, 2018 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved. * Author: Gregory Nutt * * The NuttX implementation of IGMP was inspired by the IGMP add-on for the * lwIP TCP/IP stack by Steve Reynolds: * * Copyright (c) 2002 CITEL Technologies Ltd. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. 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Race conditions are avoided because (1) the timer is not started * until after the first IGMPv2_MEMBERSHIP_REPORT during the join, and (2) * the timer is cancelled before sending the IGMP_LEAVE_GROUP during leave. */ net_lock(); if (!IS_IDLEMEMBER(group->flags)) { /* Schedule (and forget) the Membership Report. NOTE: * Since we are executing from a timer interrupt, we cannot wait * for the message to be sent. */ IGMP_STATINCR(g_netstats.igmp.report_sched); ret = igmp_schedmsg(group, IGMPv2_MEMBERSHIP_REPORT); if (ret < 0) { nerr("ERROR: Failed to schedule message: %d\n", ret); } /* Also note: The Membership Report is sent at most two times because * the timer is not reset here. Hmm.. does this mean that the group * is stranded if both reports were lost? This is consistent with the * RFC that states: "To cover the possibility of the initial Membership * Report being lost or damaged, it is recommended that it be repeated * once or twice after short delays [Unsolicited Report Interval]..." */ } net_unlock(); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: igmp_timeout * * Description: * Timeout watchdog handler. * * Assumptions: * This function is called from the wdog timer handler which runs in the * context of the timer interrupt handler. * ****************************************************************************/ static void igmp_timeout(wdparm_t arg) { FAR struct igmp_group_s *group; int ret; ninfo("Timeout!\n"); /* Recover the reference to the group */ group = (FAR struct igmp_group_s *)arg; DEBUGASSERT(group != NULL); /* Perform the timeout-related operations on (preferably) the low priority * work queue. */ ret = work_queue(LPWORK, &group->work, igmp_timeout_work, group, 0); if (ret < 0) { nerr("ERROR: Failed to queue timeout work: %d\n", ret); } } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: igmp_startticks and igmp_starttimer * * Description: * Start the IGMP timer with differing time units (ticks or deciseconds). * * Assumptions: * This function may be called from most any context. * ****************************************************************************/ void igmp_startticks(FAR struct igmp_group_s *group, unsigned int ticks) { int ret; /* Start the timer */ gtmrinfo("ticks: %d\n", ticks); ret = wd_start(&group->wdog, ticks, igmp_timeout, (wdparm_t)group); DEBUGASSERT(ret == OK); UNUSED(ret); } void igmp_starttimer(FAR struct igmp_group_s *group, uint8_t decisecs) { /* Convert the decisec value to system clock ticks and start the timer. * Important!! this should be a random timer from 0 to decisecs */ gtmrinfo("decisecs: %d\n", decisecs); igmp_startticks(group, net_dsec2tick(decisecs)); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: igmp_cmptimer * * Description: * Compare the timer remaining on the watching timer to the deci-second * value. If maxticks > ticks-remaining, then (1) cancel the timer (to * avoid race conditions) and return true. * * Assumptions: * This function may be called from most any context. If true is returned * then the caller must call igmp_startticks() to restart the timer * ****************************************************************************/ bool igmp_cmptimer(FAR struct igmp_group_s *group, int maxticks) { irqstate_t flags; int remaining; /* Disable interrupts so that there is no race condition with the actual * timer expiration. */ flags = enter_critical_section(); /* Get the timer remaining on the watchdog. A time of <= zero means that * the watchdog was never started. */ remaining = wd_gettime(&group->wdog); /* A remaining time of zero means that the watchdog was never started * or has already expired. That case should be covered in the following * test as well. */ gtmrinfo("maxticks: %d remaining: %d\n", maxticks, remaining); if (maxticks > remaining) { /* Cancel the watchdog timer and return true */ wd_cancel(&group->wdog); leave_critical_section(flags); return true; } leave_critical_section(flags); return false; } #endif /* CONFIG_NET_IGMP */