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@ -344,7 +344,6 @@ void NetconEthernetTap::threadMain()
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if (since_tcp >= ZT_LWIP_TCP_TIMER_INTERVAL) { |
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prev_tcp_time = now; |
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lwipstack->tcp_tmr(); |
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//fprintf(stderr, "tcp_tmr\n");
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} else { |
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tcp_remaining = ZT_LWIP_TCP_TIMER_INTERVAL - since_tcp; |
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} |
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@ -354,7 +353,6 @@ void NetconEthernetTap::threadMain()
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} else { |
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etharp_remaining = ARP_TMR_INTERVAL - since_etharp; |
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} |
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//fprintf(stderr, "poll_wait_time = %d\n", (unsigned long)std::min(tcp_remaining,etharp_remaining));
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_phy.poll((unsigned long)std::min(tcp_remaining,etharp_remaining)); |
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} |
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closeAll(); |
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@ -476,27 +474,6 @@ int NetconEthernetTap::send_return_value(TcpConnection *conn, int retval)
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// NOTE: these are called from within LWIP, meaning that lwipstack->_lock is ALREADY
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// locked in this case!
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/*
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* Callback from LWIP to do whatever work we might need to do. |
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* |
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* @param associated service state object |
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* @param PCB we're polling on |
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* @return ERR_OK if everything is ok, -1 otherwise |
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* |
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*/ |
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err_t NetconEthernetTap::nc_poll(void* arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb) |
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{ |
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//fprintf(stderr, "nc_poll\n");
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/*
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Larg *l = (Larg*)arg; |
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TcpConnection *conn = l->conn; |
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NetconEthernetTap *tap = l->tap; |
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if(conn && conn->idx) // if valid connection and non-zero index (indicating data present)
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tap->handle_write(conn); |
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*/ |
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return ERR_OK; |
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} |
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/*
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* Callback from LWIP for when a connection has been accepted and the PCB has been |
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* put into an ACCEPT state. |
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@ -552,7 +529,7 @@ err_t NetconEthernetTap::nc_accept(void *arg, struct tcp_pcb *newpcb, err_t err)
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tap->lwipstack->_tcp_recv(newpcb, nc_recved); |
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tap->lwipstack->_tcp_err(newpcb, nc_err); |
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tap->lwipstack->_tcp_sent(newpcb, nc_sent); |
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tap->lwipstack->_tcp_poll(newpcb, nc_poll, 1); |
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tap->lwipstack->_tcp_poll(newpcb, nc_poll, 0.5); |
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tcp_accepted(conn->pcb); |
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return ERR_OK; |
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} |
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@ -638,6 +615,29 @@ void NetconEthernetTap::nc_err(void *arg, err_t err)
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} |
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} |
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/*
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* Callback from LWIP to do whatever work we might need to do. |
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* |
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* @param associated service state object |
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* @param PCB we're polling on |
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* @return ERR_OK if everything is ok, -1 otherwise |
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* |
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*/ |
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err_t NetconEthernetTap::nc_poll(void* arg, struct tcp_pcb *tpcb) |
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{ |
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uint64_t now = OSUtils::now(); |
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//fprintf(stderr, "nc_poll(): now = %u\n", now);
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//fprintf(stderr, "nc_poll\n");
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Larg *l = (Larg*)arg; |
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TcpConnection *conn = l->conn; |
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NetconEthernetTap *tap = l->tap; |
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if(conn && conn->idx) // if valid connection and non-zero index (indicating data present)
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tap->handle_write(conn); |
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return ERR_OK; |
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} |
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/*
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* Callback from LWIP to signal that 'len' bytes have successfully been sent. |
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* As a result, we should put our socket back into a notify-on-readability state |
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if(len) { |
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//fprintf(stderr, "ACKING len = %d, setting read-notify = true, (sndbuf = %d)\n", len, l->conn->pcb->snd_buf);
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l->tap->_phy.setNotifyReadable(l->conn->dataSock, true); |
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//uint64_t now = OSUtils::now();
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//fprintf(stderr, "nc_sent(): now = %u\n", now);
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//l->tap->_phy.whack();
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//l->tap->handle_write(l->conn);
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} |
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