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author | Michael Brown <mcb30@etherboot.org> | 2005-05-17 16:44:57 +0000 |
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committer | Michael Brown <mcb30@etherboot.org> | 2005-05-17 16:44:57 +0000 |
commit | 1097cf8685cd81f0003bd6f17d050e5174a85b90 (patch) | |
tree | 47a39f2a1e980cca43c28c4d1a6dfdf431b910b2 /contrib/mini-slamd | |
parent | 75a5374d79ee0defc46c306731142faccc6eda60 (diff) | |
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/contrib/mini-slamd/mini-slamd.c b/contrib/mini-slamd/mini-slamd.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7c33e22be --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/mini-slamd/mini-slamd.c @@ -0,0 +1,521 @@ +/* + * mini-slamd + * (c) 2002 Eric Biederman + */ + +#include <string.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdint.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/poll.h> +#include <sys/socket.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +#include <netinet/ip.h> +#include <netinet/in.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <arpa/inet.h> + +/* + * To specify the default interface for multicast packets use: + * route add -net 224.0.0.0 netmask 240.0.0.0 dev eth1 + * This server is stupid and does not override the default. + */ + +/* Sever states. + * + * Waiting for clients. + * Sending data to clients. + * Pinging clients for data. + * + */ +#define SLAM_PORT 10000 +#define SLAM_MULTICAST_IP ((239<<24)|(255<<16)|(1<<8)|(1<<0)) +#define SLAM_MULTICAST_PORT 10000 +#define SLAM_MULTICAST_TTL 1 +#define SLAM_MULTICAST_LOOPBACK 1 +#define SLAM_MAX_CLIENTS 10 + +#define SLAM_PING_TIMEOUT 100 /* ms */ + +/*** Packets Formats *** + * Data Packet: + * transaction + * total bytes + * block size + * packet # + * data + * + * Status Request Packet + * transaction + * total bytes + * block packets + * + * Status Packet + * received packets + * requested packets + * received packets + * requested packets + * ... + * received packets + * requested packtes + * 0 + */ + +#define MAX_HDR (7 + 7 + 7) /* transaction, total size, block size */ +#define MIN_HDR (1 + 1 + 1) /* transaction, total size, block size */ + +#define MAX_DATA_HDR (MAX_HDR + 7) /* header, packet # */ +#define MIN_DATA_HDR (MAX_HDR + 1) /* header, packet # */ + +/* ETH_MAX_MTU 1500 - sizeof(iphdr) 20 - sizeof(udphdr) 8 = 1472 */ +#define SLAM_MAX_NACK (1500 - (20 + 8)) +/* ETH_MAX_MTU 1500 - sizeof(iphdr) 20 - sizeof(udphdr) 8 - MAX_HDR = 1451 */ +#define SLAM_BLOCK_SIZE (1500 - (20 + 8 + MAX_HDR)) + + +/* Define how many debug messages you want + * 1 - sparse but useful + * 2 - everything + */ +#ifndef DEBUG +#define DEBUG 0 +#endif + +static int slam_encode( + unsigned char **ptr, unsigned char *end, unsigned long value) +{ + unsigned char *data = *ptr; + int bytes; + bytes = sizeof(value); + while ((bytes > 0) && ((0xff & (value >> ((bytes -1)<<3))) == 0)) { + bytes--; + } + if (bytes <= 0) { + bytes = 1; + } + if (data + bytes >= end) { + return -1; + } + if ((0xe0 & (value >> ((bytes -1)<<3))) == 0) { + /* packed together */ + *data = (bytes << 5) | (value >> ((bytes -1)<<3)); + } else { + bytes++; + *data = (bytes << 5); + } + bytes--; + data++; + while(bytes) { + *(data++) = 0xff & (value >> ((bytes -1)<<3)); + bytes--; + } + *ptr = data; + return 0; +} + +static unsigned long slam_decode(unsigned char **ptr, unsigned char *end, int *err) +{ + unsigned long value; + unsigned bytes; + if (*ptr >= end) { + *err = -1; + } + bytes = ((**ptr) >> 5) & 7; + if ((bytes == 0) || (bytes > sizeof(unsigned long))) { + *err = -1; + return 0; + } + if ((*ptr) + bytes >= end) { + *err = -1; + } + value = (**ptr) & 0x1f; + bytes--; + (*ptr)++; + while(bytes) { + value <<= 8; + value |= **ptr; + (*ptr)++; + bytes--; + } + return value; +} + + +static struct sockaddr_in client[SLAM_MAX_CLIENTS]; +static int clients; + + +void del_client(struct sockaddr_in *old) +{ + int i; + for(i = 0; i < clients; i++) { + if ((client[i].sin_family == old->sin_family) && + (client[i].sin_addr.s_addr == old->sin_addr.s_addr) && + (client[i].sin_port == old->sin_port)) { + memmove(&client[i], &client[i+1], + (clients - (i+1))*sizeof(client[0])); + clients--; + } + } +} + +void add_client(struct sockaddr_in *new) +{ + del_client(new); + if (clients >= SLAM_MAX_CLIENTS) + return; + memcpy(&client[clients], new, sizeof(*new)); + clients++; +} + +void push_client(struct sockaddr_in *new) +{ + del_client(new); + if (clients >= SLAM_MAX_CLIENTS) { + clients--; + } + memmove(&client[1], &client[0], clients*sizeof(*new)); + memcpy(&client[0], new, sizeof(*new)); + clients++; +} + + +void next_client(struct sockaddr_in *next) +{ + /* Find the next client we want to ping next */ + if (!clients) { + next->sin_family = AF_UNSPEC; + return; + } + /* Return the first client */ + memcpy(next, &client[0], sizeof(*next)); +} + +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + char *filename; + uint8_t nack_packet[SLAM_MAX_NACK]; + int nack_len; + uint8_t request_packet[MAX_HDR]; + int request_len; + uint8_t data_packet[MAX_DATA_HDR + SLAM_BLOCK_SIZE]; + int data_len; + uint8_t *ptr, *end; + struct sockaddr_in master_client; + struct sockaddr_in sa_src; + struct sockaddr_in sa_mcast; + uint8_t mcast_ttl; + uint8_t mcast_loop; + int sockfd, filefd; + int result; + struct pollfd fds[1]; + int state; +#define STATE_PINGING 1 +#define STATE_WAITING 2 +#define STATE_RECEIVING 3 +#define STATE_TRANSMITTING 4 + off_t size; + struct stat st; + uint64_t transaction; + unsigned long packet; + unsigned long packet_count; + unsigned slam_port, slam_multicast_port; + struct in_addr slam_multicast_ip; + + slam_port = SLAM_PORT; + slam_multicast_port = SLAM_MULTICAST_PORT; + slam_multicast_ip.s_addr = htonl(SLAM_MULTICAST_IP); + + if (argc != 2) { + fprintf(stderr, "Bad argument count\n"); + fprintf(stderr, "Usage: mini-slamd filename\n"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + filename = argv[1]; + filefd = -1; + size = 0; + transaction = 0; + + /* Setup the udp socket */ + sockfd = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); + if (sockfd < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Cannot create socket\n"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + memset(&sa_src, 0, sizeof(sa_src)); + sa_src.sin_family = AF_INET; + sa_src.sin_port = htons(slam_port); + sa_src.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; + + result = bind(sockfd, &sa_src, sizeof(sa_src)); + if (result < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Cannot bind socket to port %d\n", + ntohs(sa_src.sin_port)); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + /* Setup the multicast transmission address */ + memset(&sa_mcast, 0, sizeof(sa_mcast)); + sa_mcast.sin_family = AF_INET; + sa_mcast.sin_port = htons(slam_multicast_port); + sa_mcast.sin_addr.s_addr = slam_multicast_ip.s_addr; + if (!IN_MULTICAST(ntohl(sa_mcast.sin_addr.s_addr))) { + fprintf(stderr, "Not a multicast ip\n"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + /* Set the multicast ttl */ + mcast_ttl = SLAM_MULTICAST_TTL; + setsockopt(sockfd, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_TTL, + &mcast_ttl, sizeof(mcast_ttl)); + + /* Set the multicast loopback status */ + mcast_loop = SLAM_MULTICAST_LOOPBACK; + setsockopt(sockfd, IPPROTO_IP, IP_MULTICAST_LOOP, &mcast_loop, sizeof(mcast_loop)); + + + state = STATE_WAITING; + packet = 0; + packet_count = 0; + fds[0].fd = sockfd; + fds[0].events = POLLIN; + fds[0].revents = 0; + for(;;) { + switch(state) { + case STATE_PINGING: + state = STATE_WAITING; + next_client(&master_client); + if (master_client.sin_family == AF_UNSPEC) { + break; + } +#if DEBUG + printf("Pinging %s:%d\n", + inet_ntoa(master_client.sin_addr), + ntohs(master_client.sin_port)); + fflush(stdout); +#endif + + /* Prepare the request packet, it is all header */ + ptr = request_packet; + end = &request_packet[sizeof(request_packet) -1]; + slam_encode(&ptr, end, transaction); + slam_encode(&ptr, end, size); + slam_encode(&ptr, end, SLAM_BLOCK_SIZE); + request_len = ptr - request_packet; + + result = sendto(sockfd, request_packet, request_len, 0, + &master_client, sizeof(master_client)); + /* Forget the client I just asked, when the reply + * comes in we will remember it again. + */ + del_client(&master_client); + break; + case STATE_WAITING: + { + int timeout; + int from_len; + timeout = -1; + if (master_client.sin_family != AF_UNSPEC) { + timeout = SLAM_PING_TIMEOUT; + } + result = poll(fds, sizeof(fds)/sizeof(fds[0]), timeout); + if (result == 0) { + /* On a timeout try the next client */ + state = STATE_PINGING; + break; + } + if (result > 0) { + from_len = sizeof(master_client); + result = recvfrom(sockfd, + nack_packet, sizeof(nack_packet), 0, + &master_client, &from_len); + if (result < 0) + break; + nack_len = result; +#if DEBUG + printf("Received Nack from %s:%d\n", + inet_ntoa(master_client.sin_addr), + ntohs(master_client.sin_port)); + fflush(stdout); +#endif +#if DEBUG + { + ptr = nack_packet; + end = ptr + result; + packet = 0; + result = 0; + while(ptr < end) { + packet += slam_decode(&ptr, end, &result); + if (result < 0) break; + packet_count = slam_decode(&ptr, end, &result); + if (result < 0) break; + printf("%d-%d ", + packet, packet + packet_count -1); + } + printf("\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } +#endif + /* Forget this client temporarily. + * If the packet appears good they will be + * readded. + */ + del_client(&master_client); + ptr = nack_packet; + end = ptr + nack_len; + result = 0; + packet = slam_decode(&ptr, end, &result); + if (result < 0) + break; + packet_count = slam_decode(&ptr, end, &result); + if (result < 0) + break; + /* We appear to have a good packet, keep + * this client. + */ + push_client(&master_client); + + /* Reopen the file to transmit */ + if (filefd != -1) { + close(filefd); + } + filefd = open(filename, O_RDONLY); + if (filefd < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open %s: %s\n", + filename, strerror(errno)); + break; + } + size = lseek(filefd, 0, SEEK_END); + if (size < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Seek failed on %s: %s\n", + filename, strerror(errno)); + break; + } + result = fstat(filefd, &st); + if (result < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Stat failed on %s: %s\n", + filename, strerror(errno)); + break; + } + transaction = st.st_mtime; + + state = STATE_TRANSMITTING; + break; + } + break; + } + case STATE_RECEIVING: + /* Now clear the queue of received packets */ + { + struct sockaddr_in from; + int from_len; + uint8_t dummy_packet[SLAM_MAX_NACK]; + state = STATE_TRANSMITTING; + result = poll(fds, sizeof(fds)/sizeof(fds[0]), 0); + if (result < 1) + break; + from_len = sizeof(from); + result = recvfrom(sockfd, + dummy_packet, sizeof(dummy_packet), 0, + &from, &from_len); + if (result <= 0) + break; +#if DEBUG + printf("Received Nack from %s:%d\n", + inet_ntoa(from.sin_addr), + ntohs(from.sin_port)); + fflush(stdout); +#endif + /* Receive packets until I don't get any more */ + state = STATE_RECEIVING; + /* Process a packet */ + if (dummy_packet[0] == '\0') { + /* If the first byte is null it is a disconnect + * packet. + */ + del_client(&from); + } + else { + /* Otherwise attempt to add the client. */ + add_client(&from); + } + break; + } + case STATE_TRANSMITTING: + { + off_t off; + off_t offset; + ssize_t bytes; + uint8_t *ptr2, *end2; + + /* After I transmit a packet check for packets to receive. */ + state = STATE_RECEIVING; + + /* Find the packet to transmit */ + offset = packet * SLAM_BLOCK_SIZE; + + /* Seek to the desired packet */ + off = lseek(filefd, offset, SEEK_SET); + if ((off < 0) || (off != offset)) { + fprintf(stderr, "Seek failed on %s:%s\n", + filename, strerror(errno)); + break; + } + /* Encode the packet header */ + ptr2 = data_packet; + end2 = data_packet + sizeof(data_packet); + slam_encode(&ptr2, end2, transaction); + slam_encode(&ptr2, end2, size); + slam_encode(&ptr2, end2, SLAM_BLOCK_SIZE); + slam_encode(&ptr2, end2, packet); + data_len = ptr2 - data_packet; + + /* Read in the data */ + bytes = read(filefd, &data_packet[data_len], + SLAM_BLOCK_SIZE); + if (bytes <= 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Read failed on %s:%s\n", + filename, strerror(errno)); + break; + } + data_len += bytes; + /* Write out the data */ + result = sendto(sockfd, data_packet, data_len, 0, + &sa_mcast, sizeof(sa_mcast)); + if (result != data_len) { + fprintf(stderr, "Send failed %s\n", + strerror(errno)); + break; + } +#if DEBUG > 1 + printf("Transmitted: %d\n", packet); + fflush(stdout); +#endif + /* Compute the next packet */ + packet++; + packet_count--; + if (packet_count == 0) { + packet += slam_decode(&ptr, end, &result); + if (result >= 0) + packet_count = slam_decode(&ptr, end, &result); + if (result < 0) { + /* When a transmission is done close the file, + * so it may be updated. And then ping then start + * pinging clients to get the transmission started + * again. + */ + state = STATE_PINGING; + close(filefd); + filefd = -1; + break; + } + } + break; + } + } + } + return EXIT_SUCCESS; +} |