esp-idf/components/lwip/core/timers.c
Jiang Jiang Jian 501d81ce32 lwip: optimize LWIP timer
Port LWIP timer implementation in LWIP v2.0.3 to IDF v3.0
2018-08-27 21:59:36 +08:00

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/**
* @file
* Stack-internal timers implementation.
* This file includes timer callbacks for stack-internal timers as well as
* functions to set up or stop timers and check for expired timers.
*
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
* 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,
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* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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*
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* EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
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* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
* IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
* OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
*
* Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
* Simon Goldschmidt
*
*/
#include "lwip/opt.h"
#include "lwip/timers.h"
#include "lwip/priv/tcp_priv.h"
#include "lwip/def.h"
#include "lwip/memp.h"
#include "lwip/priv/tcpip_priv.h"
#include "lwip/ip_frag.h"
#include "netif/etharp.h"
#include "lwip/dhcp.h"
#include "lwip/autoip.h"
#include "lwip/igmp.h"
#include "lwip/dns.h"
#include "lwip/nd6.h"
#include "lwip/ip6_frag.h"
#include "lwip/mld6.h"
#include "lwip/sys.h"
#include "lwip/pbuf.h"
#if LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES
#define HANDLER(x) x, #x
#else /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */
#define HANDLER(x) x
#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */
#if ESP_DHCP
extern void dhcps_coarse_tmr(void);
#endif
/** This array contains all stack-internal cyclic timers. To get the number of
* timers, use LWIP_ARRAYSIZE() */
const struct lwip_cyclic_timer lwip_cyclic_timers[] = {
#if LWIP_TCP
/* The TCP timer is a special case: it does not have to run always and
* is triggered to start from TCP using tcp_timer_needed() */
{TCP_TMR_INTERVAL, HANDLER(tcp_tmr)},
#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
#if LWIP_IPV4
#if IP_REASSEMBLY
{IP_TMR_INTERVAL, HANDLER(ip_reass_tmr)},
#endif /* IP_REASSEMBLY */
#if LWIP_ARP
{ARP_TMR_INTERVAL, HANDLER(etharp_tmr)},
#endif /* LWIP_ARP */
#if LWIP_DHCP
{DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_MSECS, HANDLER(dhcp_coarse_tmr)},
{DHCP_FINE_TIMER_MSECS, HANDLER(dhcp_fine_tmr)},
#if ESP_DHCP
{DHCP_COARSE_TIMER_MSECS, HANDLER(dhcps_coarse_tmr)},
#endif
#endif /* LWIP_DHCP */
#if LWIP_AUTOIP
{AUTOIP_TMR_INTERVAL, HANDLER(autoip_tmr)},
#endif /* LWIP_AUTOIP */
#if LWIP_IGMP
{IGMP_TMR_INTERVAL, HANDLER(igmp_tmr)},
#endif /* LWIP_IGMP */
#endif /* LWIP_IPV4 */
#if LWIP_DNS
{DNS_TMR_INTERVAL, HANDLER(dns_tmr)},
#endif /* LWIP_DNS */
#if LWIP_IPV6
{ND6_TMR_INTERVAL, HANDLER(nd6_tmr)},
#if LWIP_IPV6_REASS
{IP6_REASS_TMR_INTERVAL, HANDLER(ip6_reass_tmr)},
#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_REASS */
#if LWIP_IPV6_MLD
{MLD6_TMR_INTERVAL, HANDLER(mld6_tmr)},
#endif /* LWIP_IPV6_MLD */
#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
};
#if LWIP_TIMERS && !LWIP_TIMERS_CUSTOM
/** The one and only timeout list */
static struct sys_timeo *next_timeout;
static u32_t timeouts_last_time;
#if LWIP_TCP
/** global variable that shows if the tcp timer is currently scheduled or not */
static int tcpip_tcp_timer_active;
/**
* Timer callback function that calls tcp_tmr() and reschedules itself.
*
* @param arg unused argument
*/
static void
tcpip_tcp_timer(void *arg)
{
LWIP_UNUSED_ARG(arg);
/* call TCP timer handler */
tcp_tmr();
/* timer still needed? */
if (tcp_active_pcbs || tcp_tw_pcbs) {
/* restart timer */
sys_timeout(TCP_TMR_INTERVAL, tcpip_tcp_timer, NULL);
} else {
/* disable timer */
tcpip_tcp_timer_active = 0;
}
}
/**
* Called from TCP_REG when registering a new PCB:
* the reason is to have the TCP timer only running when
* there are active (or time-wait) PCBs.
*/
void
tcp_timer_needed(void)
{
/* timer is off but needed again? */
if (!tcpip_tcp_timer_active && (tcp_active_pcbs || tcp_tw_pcbs)) {
/* enable and start timer */
tcpip_tcp_timer_active = 1;
sys_timeout(TCP_TMR_INTERVAL, tcpip_tcp_timer, NULL);
}
}
#endif /* LWIP_TCP */
/**
* Timer callback function that calls mld6_tmr() and reschedules itself.
*
* @param arg unused argument
*/
static void
cyclic_timer(void *arg)
{
const struct lwip_cyclic_timer* cyclic = (const struct lwip_cyclic_timer*)arg;
#if LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES
LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("tcpip: %s()\n", cyclic->handler_name));
#endif
cyclic->handler();
sys_timeout(cyclic->interval_ms, cyclic_timer, arg);
}
/** Initialize this module */
void sys_timeouts_init(void)
{
size_t i;
/* tcp_tmr() at index 0 is started on demand */
for (i = (LWIP_TCP ? 1 : 0); i < LWIP_ARRAYSIZE(lwip_cyclic_timers); i++) {
/* we have to cast via size_t to get rid of const warning
* (this is OK as cyclic_timer() casts back to const* */
sys_timeout(lwip_cyclic_timers[i].interval_ms, cyclic_timer, LWIP_CONST_CAST(void*, &lwip_cyclic_timers[i]));
}
/* Initialise timestamp for sys_check_timeouts */
timeouts_last_time = sys_now();
}
/**
* Create a one-shot timer (aka timeout). Timeouts are processed in the
* following cases:
* - while waiting for a message using sys_timeouts_mbox_fetch()
* - by calling sys_check_timeouts() (NO_SYS==1 only)
*
* @param msecs time in milliseconds after that the timer should expire
* @param handler callback function to call when msecs have elapsed
* @param arg argument to pass to the callback function
*/
#if LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES
void
sys_timeout_debug(u32_t msecs, sys_timeout_handler handler, void *arg, const char* handler_name)
#else /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */
void
sys_timeout(u32_t msecs, sys_timeout_handler handler, void *arg)
#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */
{
struct sys_timeo *timeout, *t;
u32_t now, diff;
timeout = (struct sys_timeo *)memp_malloc(MEMP_SYS_TIMEOUT);
if (timeout == NULL) {
LWIP_ASSERT("sys_timeout: timeout != NULL, pool MEMP_SYS_TIMEOUT is empty", timeout != NULL);
return;
}
now = sys_now();
if (next_timeout == NULL) {
diff = 0;
timeouts_last_time = now;
} else {
diff = now - timeouts_last_time;
}
timeout->next = NULL;
timeout->h = handler;
timeout->arg = arg;
timeout->time = msecs + diff;
#if LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES
timeout->handler_name = handler_name;
LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("sys_timeout: %p msecs=%"U32_F" handler=%s arg=%p\n",
(void *)timeout, msecs, handler_name, (void *)arg));
#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */
if (next_timeout == NULL) {
next_timeout = timeout;
return;
}
if (next_timeout->time > msecs) {
next_timeout->time -= msecs;
timeout->next = next_timeout;
next_timeout = timeout;
} else {
for (t = next_timeout; t != NULL; t = t->next) {
timeout->time -= t->time;
if (t->next == NULL || t->next->time > timeout->time) {
if (t->next != NULL) {
t->next->time -= timeout->time;
} else if (timeout->time > msecs) {
/* If this is the case, 'timeouts_last_time' and 'now' differs too much.
* This can be due to sys_check_timeouts() not being called at the right
* times, but also when stopping in a breakpoint. Anyway, let's assume
* this is not wanted, so add the first timer's time instead of 'diff' */
timeout->time = msecs + next_timeout->time;
}
timeout->next = t->next;
t->next = timeout;
break;
}
}
}
}
/**
* Go through timeout list (for this task only) and remove the first matching
* entry (subsequent entries remain untouched), even though the timeout has not
* triggered yet.
*
* @param handler callback function that would be called by the timeout
* @param arg callback argument that would be passed to handler
*/
void
sys_untimeout(sys_timeout_handler handler, void *arg)
{
struct sys_timeo *prev_t, *t;
if (next_timeout == NULL) {
return;
}
for (t = next_timeout, prev_t = NULL; t != NULL; prev_t = t, t = t->next) {
if ((t->h == handler) && (t->arg == arg)) {
/* We have a match */
/* Unlink from previous in list */
if (prev_t == NULL) {
next_timeout = t->next;
} else {
prev_t->next = t->next;
}
/* If not the last one, add time of this one back to next */
if (t->next != NULL) {
t->next->time += t->time;
}
memp_free(MEMP_SYS_TIMEOUT, t);
return;
}
}
return;
}
/**
* @ingroup lwip_nosys
* Handle timeouts for NO_SYS==1 (i.e. without using
* tcpip_thread/sys_timeouts_mbox_fetch(). Uses sys_now() to call timeout
* handler functions when timeouts expire.
*
* Must be called periodically from your main loop.
*/
#if !NO_SYS && !defined __DOXYGEN__
static
#endif /* !NO_SYS */
void
sys_check_timeouts(void)
{
if (next_timeout) {
struct sys_timeo *tmptimeout;
u32_t diff;
sys_timeout_handler handler;
void *arg;
u8_t had_one;
u32_t now;
now = sys_now();
/* this cares for wraparounds */
diff = now - timeouts_last_time;
do {
PBUF_CHECK_FREE_OOSEQ();
had_one = 0;
tmptimeout = next_timeout;
if (tmptimeout && (tmptimeout->time <= diff)) {
/* timeout has expired */
had_one = 1;
timeouts_last_time += tmptimeout->time;
diff -= tmptimeout->time;
next_timeout = tmptimeout->next;
handler = tmptimeout->h;
arg = tmptimeout->arg;
#if LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES
if (handler != NULL) {
LWIP_DEBUGF(TIMERS_DEBUG, ("sct calling h=%s arg=%p\n",tmptimeout->handler_name, arg));
}
#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG_TIMERNAMES */
memp_free(MEMP_SYS_TIMEOUT, tmptimeout);
if (handler != NULL) {
#if !NO_SYS
/* For LWIP_TCPIP_CORE_LOCKING, lock the core before calling the
* timeout handler function. */
LOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
#endif /* !NO_SYS */
handler(arg);
#if !NO_SYS
UNLOCK_TCPIP_CORE();
#endif /* !NO_SYS */
}
LWIP_TCPIP_THREAD_ALIVE();
}
/* repeat until all expired timers have been called */
} while (had_one);
}
}
/** Set back the timestamp of the last call to sys_check_timeouts()
* This is necessary if sys_check_timeouts() hasn't been called for a long
* time (e.g. while saving energy) to prevent all timer functions of that
* period being called.
*/
void
sys_restart_timeouts(void)
{
timeouts_last_time = sys_now();
}
/** Return the time left before the next timeout is due. If no timeouts are
* enqueued, returns 0xffffffff
*/
#if !NO_SYS
static
#endif /* !NO_SYS */
u32_t
sys_timeouts_sleeptime(void)
{
u32_t diff;
if (next_timeout == NULL) {
return 0xffffffff;
}
diff = sys_now() - timeouts_last_time;
if (diff > next_timeout->time) {
return 0;
} else {
return next_timeout->time - diff;
}
}
#if !NO_SYS
/**
* Wait (forever) for a message to arrive in an mbox.
* While waiting, timeouts are processed.
*
* @param mbox the mbox to fetch the message from
* @param msg the place to store the message
*/
void ESP_IRAM_ATTR
sys_timeouts_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg)
{
u32_t sleeptime;
again:
if (!next_timeout) {
sys_arch_mbox_fetch(mbox, msg, 0);
return;
}
sleeptime = sys_timeouts_sleeptime();
if (sleeptime == 0 || sys_arch_mbox_fetch(mbox, msg, sleeptime) == SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT) {
/* If a SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT value is returned, a timeout occurred
* before a message could be fetched. */
sys_check_timeouts();
/* We try again to fetch a message from the mbox. */
goto again;
}
}
#endif /* NO_SYS */
#else /* LWIP_TIMERS && !LWIP_TIMERS_CUSTOM */
/* Satisfy the TCP code which calls this function */
void
tcp_timer_needed(void)
{
}
#endif /* LWIP_TIMERS && !LWIP_TIMERS_CUSTOM */