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Author SHA1 Message Date
Johny Mattsson f44e6e9639 Fix net module data loss & RTOS task unsafety (#2829)
To avoid races between the lwIP callbacks (lwIP RTOS task) and the Lua
handlers (LVM RTOS task), the data flow and ownership has been simplified
and cleaned up.

lwIP callbacks now have no visibility of the userdata struct. They are
limited to creating small event objects and task_post()ing them over
to the LVM "thread", passing ownership in doing so. The shared identifier
then becomes the struct netconn*.

On the LVM side, we keep a linked list of active userdata objects. This
allows us to retrieve the correct userdata when we get an event with
a netconn pointer. Because this list is only ever used within the LVM
task, no locking is necessary.

The old approach of stashing a userdata pointer into the 'socket' field
on the netconn has been removed entirely, as this was both not
thread/RTOS-task safe, and also interfered with the IDFs internal use
of the socket field (even when using only the netconn layer). As an
added benefit, this removed the need for all the SYS_ARCH_PROTECT()
locking stuff.

The need to track receive events before the corresponding userdata object
has been established has been removed by virtue of not reordering the
"accept" and the "recv" events any more (previously accepts were posted
with medium priority, while the receives where high priority, leading
to the observed reordering and associated headaches).

The workaround for IDF issue 784 has been removed as it is now not needed
and is in fact directly harmful as it results in a double-free. Yay for
getting rid of old workarounds!

DNS resolution code paths were merged for the two instances of "socket"
initiated resolves (connect/dns functions).

Also fixed an instance of using a stack variable for receiving the resolved
IP address, with said variable going out of scope before the DNS resolution
necessarily completed (hello, memory corruption!).

Where possible, moved to use the Lua allocator rather than plain malloc.

Finally, the NodeMCU task posting mechanism got a polish and an adjustment.
Given all the Bad(tm) that tends to happen if something fails task posting,
I went through a couple of iterations on how to avoid that. Alas, the
preferred solution of blocking non-LVM RTOS tasks until a slot is free
turned out to not be viable, as this easily resulted in deadlocks with the
lwIP stack. After much deliberation I settled on increasing the number of
available queue slots for the task_post() mechanism, but in the interest
of user control also now made it user configurable via Kconfig.
2019-07-14 23:20:20 +02:00
Johny Mattsson c0145e03f9 Fix net module losing TCP data. (#2825)
The netbuf_data() function only returns data from the first pbuf in the
chain. We need to use netbuf_first() and netbuf_next() to walk the
pbuf chain and act on each in turn.
2019-07-11 09:43:25 +02:00
devsaurus 7ded3960eb fix net hold/unhold 2018-10-20 22:58:57 +02:00
devsaurus 0b998e5612 tolerate multiple netconn callbacks for a single send job 2017-11-12 17:41:29 +01:00
devsaurus b2f09da2e2 ignore return code from netconn_delete, fix #2096 2017-09-12 22:22:00 +02:00
devsaurus 412db2e339 propagate error code for close 2017-08-14 14:29:42 +02:00
devsaurus f501b84090 signal an error in case TCP send data was only written partly 2017-07-21 22:50:36 +02:00
devsaurus d26c8ea290 promote closing flag to serve all socket types
and set it consistently also for intended netconn close to prevent any cb activity
2017-07-20 21:23:38 +02:00
devsaurus abbd384da3 first batch of review feedback 2017-07-20 21:04:21 +02:00
devsaurus 070973e68c Port net module to netconn API. 2017-07-18 20:45:20 +02:00
Arnim Läuger 21e1cadf05 ESP32: Fix event id for post_net_accept() (#1869)
* ESP32: Fix event id for post_net_accept()
2017-03-20 00:51:51 +11:00
Johny Mattsson 4ece8de4d9 net module: hold/unhold support.
As per @djphoenix's work on the ESP8266 side.
2016-12-30 15:55:14 +11:00
Johny Mattsson 6bce18f9ac net module: Server timeout support
As per @djphoenix's version on the ESP8266 side.
2016-12-30 15:39:07 +11:00
Johny Mattsson be5dafb264 Imported @djphoenix's new native LWIP net module.
Based on his revision 2d290a24a0914be88e5ca4ac7b1018392fe75fe2
(https://github.com/djphoenix/nodemcu-firmware).

All LWIP callback handling changed to use the NodeMCU task interface
to make it usable on RTOS.

IPv4 assumptions have been removed, and this net module /should/ now
be IPv6 ready, but aside from compilation no testing has been done
in this area.

SSL integration points not touched - some work needed there once we
have an mbedTLS module.
2016-10-06 17:24:08 +11:00