// // This file is part of Dire Wolf, an amateur radio packet TNC. // // Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 John Langner, WB2OSZ // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program. If not, see . // /*------------------------------------------------------------------ * * Module: tq.c * * Purpose: Transmit queue - hold packets for transmission until the channel is clear. * * Description: Producers of packets to be transmitted call tq_append and then * go merrily on their way, unconcerned about when the packet might * actually get transmitted. * * Another thread waits until the channel is clear and then removes * packets from the queue and transmits them. * * Revisions: 1.2 - Enhance for multiple audio devices. * *---------------------------------------------------------------*/ #define TQ_C 1 #include "direwolf.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include "ax25_pad.h" #include "textcolor.h" #include "audio.h" #include "tq.h" #include "dedupe.h" static packet_t queue_head[MAX_CHANS][TQ_NUM_PRIO]; /* Head of linked list for each queue. */ static dw_mutex_t tq_mutex; /* Critical section for updating queues. */ /* Just one for all queues. */ #if __WIN32__ static HANDLE wake_up_event[MAX_CHANS]; /* Notify transmit thread when queue not empty. */ #else static pthread_cond_t wake_up_cond[MAX_CHANS]; /* Notify transmit thread when queue not empty. */ static pthread_mutex_t wake_up_mutex[MAX_CHANS]; /* Required by cond_wait. */ static int xmit_thread_is_waiting[MAX_CHANS]; #endif static int tq_is_empty (int chan); /*------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Name: tq_init * * Purpose: Initialize the transmit queue. * * Inputs: audio_config_p - Audio device configuration. * * Outputs: * * Description: Initialize the queue to be empty and set up other * mechanisms for sharing it between different threads. * * We have different timing rules for different types of * packets so they are put into different queues. * * High Priority - * * Packets which are being digipeated go out first. * Latest recommendations are to retransmit these * immdediately (after no one else is heard, of course) * rather than waiting random times to avoid collisions. * The KPC-3 configuration option for this is "UIDWAIT OFF". * * Low Priority - * * Other packets are sent after a random wait time * (determined by PERSIST & SLOTTIME) to help avoid * collisions. * * Each audio channel has its own queue. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ static struct audio_s *save_audio_config_p; void tq_init (struct audio_s *audio_config_p) { int c, p; #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_init ( )\n"); #endif save_audio_config_p = audio_config_p; for (c=0; cachan[c].valid) { wake_up_event[c] = CreateEvent (NULL, 0, 0, NULL); if (wake_up_event[c] == NULL) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); dw_printf ("tq_init: CreateEvent: can't create transmit wake up event, c=%d", c); exit (1); } } } #else int err; for (c = 0; c < MAX_CHANS; c++) { xmit_thread_is_waiting[c] = 0; if (audio_config_p->achan[c].valid) { err = pthread_cond_init (&(wake_up_cond[c]), NULL); if (err != 0) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); dw_printf ("tq_init: pthread_cond_init c=%d err=%d", c, err); perror (""); exit (1); } dw_mutex_init(&(wake_up_mutex[c])); } } #endif } /* end tq_init */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Name: tq_append * * Purpose: Add an APRS packet to the end of the specified transmit queue. * * Connected mode is a little different. Use lm_data_request instead. * * Inputs: chan - Channel, 0 is first. * * prio - Priority, use TQ_PRIO_0_HI for digipeated or * TQ_PRIO_1_LO for normal. * * pp - Address of packet object. * Caller should NOT make any references to * it after this point because it could * be deleted at any time. * * Outputs: * * Description: Add packet to end of linked list. * Signal the transmit thread if the queue was formerly empty. * * Note that we have a transmit thread each audio channel. * Two channels can share one audio output device. * * IMPORTANT! Don't make an further references to the packet object after * giving it to tq_append. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ void tq_append (int chan, int prio, packet_t pp) { packet_t plast; packet_t pnext; #if DEBUG unsigned char *pinfo; int info_len = ax25_get_info (pp, &pinfo); if (info_len > 10) info_len = 10; text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_append (chan=%d, prio=%d, pp=%p) \"%*s\"\n", chan, prio, pp, info_len, (char*)pinfo); #endif assert (prio >= 0 && prio < TQ_NUM_PRIO); if (pp == NULL) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("INTERNAL ERROR: tq_append NULL packet pointer. Please report this!\n"); return; } #if AX25MEMDEBUG if (ax25memdebug_get()) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_append (chan=%d, prio=%d, seq=%d)\n", chan, prio, ax25memdebug_seq(pp)); } #endif if (chan < 0 || chan >= MAX_CHANS || ! save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].valid) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); dw_printf ("ERROR - Request to transmit on invalid radio channel %d.\n", chan); dw_printf ("This is probably a client application error, not a problem with direwolf.\n"); dw_printf ("AX.25 for Linux is known to transmit on channels 2 & 8 sometimes when it shouldn't.\n"); ax25_delete(pp); return; } /* * Is transmit queue out of control? * * There is no technical reason to limit the transmit packet queue length, it just seemed like a good * warning that something wasn't right. * When this was written, I was mostly concerned about APRS where packets would only be sent * occasionally and they can be discarded if they can't be sent out in a reasonable amount of time. * * If a large file is being sent, with TCP/IP, it is perfectly reasonable to have a large number * of packets waiting for transmission. * * Ideally, the application should be able to throttle the transmissions so the queue doesn't get too long. * If using the KISS interface, there is no way to get this information from the TNC back to the client app. * The AGW network interface does have a command 'y' to query about the number of frames waiting for transmission. * This was implemented in version 1.2. * * I'd rather not take out the queue length check because it is a useful sanity check for something going wrong. * Maybe the check should be performed only for APRS packets. * The check would allow an unlimited number of other types. * * Limit was 20. Changed to 100 in version 1.2 as a workaround. * * Implementing the 6PACK protocol is probably the proper solution. */ if (ax25_is_aprs(pp) && tq_count(chan,prio,"","",0) > 100) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); dw_printf ("Transmit packet queue for channel %d is too long. Discarding packet.\n", chan); dw_printf ("Perhaps the channel is so busy there is no opportunity to send.\n"); ax25_delete(pp); return; } #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_append: enter critical section\n"); #endif dw_mutex_lock (&tq_mutex); if (queue_head[chan][prio] == NULL) { queue_head[chan][prio] = pp; } else { plast = queue_head[chan][prio]; while ((pnext = ax25_get_nextp(plast)) != NULL) { plast = pnext; } ax25_set_nextp (plast, pp); } dw_mutex_unlock (&tq_mutex); #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_append: left critical section\n"); dw_printf ("tq_append (): about to wake up xmit thread.\n"); #endif #if __WIN32__ SetEvent (wake_up_event[chan]); #else if (xmit_thread_is_waiting[chan]) { int err; dw_mutex_lock (&(wake_up_mutex[chan])); err = pthread_cond_signal (&(wake_up_cond[chan])); if (err != 0) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); dw_printf ("tq_append: pthread_cond_signal err=%d", err); perror (""); exit (1); } dw_mutex_unlock (&(wake_up_mutex[chan])); } #endif } /* end tq_append */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Name: lm_data_request * * Purpose: Add an AX.25 frame to the end of the specified transmit queue. * * Use tq_append instead for APRS. * * Inputs: chan - Channel, 0 is first. * * prio - Priority, use TQ_PRIO_0_HI for priority (expedited) * or TQ_PRIO_1_LO for normal. * * pp - Address of packet object. * Caller should NOT make any references to * it after this point because it could * be deleted at any time. * * Outputs: A packet object is added to transmit queue. * * Description: 5.4. * * LM-DATA Request. The Data-link State Machine uses this primitive to pass * frames of any type (SABM, RR, UI, etc.) to the Link Multiplexer State Machine. * * LM-EXPEDITED-DATA Request. The data-link machine uses this primitive to * request transmission of each digipeat or expedite data frame. * * C2a.1 * * PH-DATA Request. This primitive from the Link Multiplexer State Machine * provides an AX.25 frame of any type (UI, SABM, I, etc.) that is to be transmitted. An * unlimited number of frames may be provided. If the transmission exceeds the 10- * minute limit or the anti-hogging time limit, the half-duplex Physical State Machine * automatically relinquishes the channel for use by the other stations. The * transmission is automatically resumed at the next transmission opportunity * indicated by the CSMA/p-persistence contention algorithm. * * PH-EXPEDITED-DATA Request. This primitive from the Link Multiplexer State * Machine provides the AX.25 frame that is to be transmitted immediately. The * simplex Physical State Machine gives preference to priority frames over normal * frames, and will take advantage of the PRIACK window. Priority frames can be * provided by the link multiplexer at any time; a PH-SEIZE Request and subsequent * PH Release Request are not employed for priority frames. * * C3.1 * * LM-DATA Request. This primitive from the Data-link State Machine provides a * AX.25 frame of any type (UI, SABM, I, etc.) that is to be transmitted. An unlimited * number of frames may be provided. The Link Multiplexer State Machine * accumulates the frames in a first-in, first-out queue until it is time to transmit them. * * C4.2 * * LM-DATA Request. This primitive is used by the Data link State Machines to pass * frames of any type (SABM, RR, UI, etc.) to the Link Multiplexer State Machine. * * LM-EXPEDITED-DATA Request. This primitive is used by the Data link State * Machine to pass expedited data to the link multiplexer. * * * Implementation: Add packet to end of linked list. * Signal the transmit thread if the queue was formerly empty. * * Note that we have a transmit thread each audio channel. * Two channels can share one audio output device. * * IMPORTANT! Don't make an further references to the packet object after * giving it to lm_data_request. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ // TODO: FIXME: this is a copy of tq_append. Need to fine tune and explain why. void lm_data_request (int chan, int prio, packet_t pp) { packet_t plast; packet_t pnext; #if DEBUG unsigned char *pinfo; int info_len = ax25_get_info (pp, &pinfo); if (info_len > 10) info_len = 10; text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("lm_data_request (chan=%d, prio=%d, pp=%p) \"%*s\"\n", chan, prio, pp, info_len, (char*)pinfo); #endif assert (prio >= 0 && prio < TQ_NUM_PRIO); if (pp == NULL) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("INTERNAL ERROR: lm_data_request NULL packet pointer. Please report this!\n"); return; } #if AX25MEMDEBUG if (ax25memdebug_get()) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("lm_data_request (chan=%d, prio=%d, seq=%d)\n", chan, prio, ax25memdebug_seq(pp)); } #endif if (chan < 0 || chan >= MAX_CHANS || ! save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].valid) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); dw_printf ("ERROR - Request to transmit on invalid radio channel %d.\n", chan); ax25_delete(pp); return; } /* * Is transmit queue out of control? */ if (tq_count(chan,prio,"","",0) > 250) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); dw_printf ("Warning: Transmit packet queue for channel %d is extremely long.\n", chan); dw_printf ("Perhaps the channel is so busy there is no opportunity to send.\n"); } #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("lm_data_request: enter critical section\n"); #endif dw_mutex_lock (&tq_mutex); if (queue_head[chan][prio] == NULL) { queue_head[chan][prio] = pp; } else { plast = queue_head[chan][prio]; while ((pnext = ax25_get_nextp(plast)) != NULL) { plast = pnext; } ax25_set_nextp (plast, pp); } dw_mutex_unlock (&tq_mutex); #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("lm_data_request: left critical section\n"); #endif // Appendix C2a, from the Ax.25 protocol spec, says that a priority frame // will start transmission. If not already transmitting, normal frames // will pile up until LM-SEIZE Request starts transmission. // Erratum: It doesn't take long for that to fail. // We send SABM(e) frames to the transmit queue and the transmitter doesn't get activated. //NO! if (prio == TQ_PRIO_0_HI) { #if DEBUG dw_printf ("lm_data_request (): about to wake up xmit thread.\n"); #endif #if __WIN32__ SetEvent (wake_up_event[chan]); #else if (xmit_thread_is_waiting[chan]) { int err; dw_mutex_lock (&(wake_up_mutex[chan])); err = pthread_cond_signal (&(wake_up_cond[chan])); if (err != 0) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); dw_printf ("lm_data_request: pthread_cond_signal err=%d", err); perror (""); exit (1); } dw_mutex_unlock (&(wake_up_mutex[chan])); } #endif //NO! } } /* end lm_data_request */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Name: lm_seize_request * * Purpose: Force start of transmit even if transmit queue is empty. * * Inputs: chan - Channel, 0 is first. * * Description: 5.4. * * LM-SEIZE Request. The Data-link State Machine uses this primitive to request the * Link Multiplexer State Machine to arrange for transmission at the next available * opportunity. The Data-link State Machine uses this primitive when an * acknowledgement must be made; the exact frame in which the acknowledgement * is sent will be chosen when the actual time for transmission arrives. * * C2a.1 * * PH-SEIZE Request. This primitive requests the simplex state machine to begin * transmitting at the next available opportunity. When that opportunity has been * identified (according to the CSMA/p-persistence algorithm included within), the * transmitter started, a parameterized window provided for the startup of a * conventional repeater (if required), and a parameterized time allowed for the * synchronization of the remote station's receiver (known as TXDELAY in most * implementations), then a PH-SEIZE Confirm primitive is returned to the link * multiplexer. * * C3.1 * * LM-SEIZE Request. This primitive requests the Link Multiplexer State Machine to * arrange for transmission at the next available opportunity. The Data-link State * Machine uses this primitive when an acknowledgment must be made, but the exact * frame in which the acknowledgment will be sent will be chosen when the actual * time for transmission arrives. The Link Multiplexer State Machine uses the LMSEIZE * Confirm primitive to indicate that the transmission opportunity has arrived. * After the Data-link State Machine has provided the acknowledgment, the Data-link * State Machine gives permission to stop transmission with the LM Release Request * primitive. * * C4.2 * * LM-SEIZE Request. This primitive is used by the Data link State Machine to * request the Link Multiplexer State Machine to arrange for transmission at the next * available opportunity. The Data link State Machine uses this primitive when an * acknowledgment must be made, but the exact frame in which the acknowledgment * is sent will be chosen when the actual time for transmission arrives. * * * Implementation: Add a null frame (i.e. length of 0) to give the process a kick. * xmit.c needs to be smart enough to discard it. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ void lm_seize_request (int chan) { packet_t pp; int prio = TQ_PRIO_1_LO; packet_t plast; packet_t pnext; #if DEBUG unsigned char *pinfo; text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("lm_seize_request (chan=%d)\n", chan); #endif if (chan < 0 || chan >= MAX_CHANS || ! save_audio_config_p->achan[chan].valid) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); dw_printf ("ERROR - Request to transmit on invalid radio channel %d.\n", chan); return; } pp = ax25_new(); #if AX25MEMDEBUG if (ax25memdebug_get()) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("lm_seize_request (chan=%d, seq=%d)\n", chan, ax25memdebug_seq(pp)); } #endif #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("lm_seize_request: enter critical section\n"); #endif dw_mutex_lock (&tq_mutex); if (queue_head[chan][prio] == NULL) { queue_head[chan][prio] = pp; } else { plast = queue_head[chan][prio]; while ((pnext = ax25_get_nextp(plast)) != NULL) { plast = pnext; } ax25_set_nextp (plast, pp); } dw_mutex_unlock (&tq_mutex); #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("lm_seize_request: left critical section\n"); #endif #if DEBUG dw_printf ("lm_seize_request (): about to wake up xmit thread.\n"); #endif #if __WIN32__ SetEvent (wake_up_event[chan]); #else if (xmit_thread_is_waiting[chan]) { int err; dw_mutex_lock (&(wake_up_mutex[chan])); err = pthread_cond_signal (&(wake_up_cond[chan])); if (err != 0) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); dw_printf ("lm_seize_request: pthread_cond_signal err=%d", err); perror (""); exit (1); } dw_mutex_unlock (&(wake_up_mutex[chan])); } #endif } /* end lm_seize_request */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Name: tq_wait_while_empty * * Purpose: Sleep while the transmit queue is empty rather than * polling periodically. * * Inputs: chan - Audio device number. * * Description: We have one transmit thread for each audio device. * This handles 1 or 2 channels. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ void tq_wait_while_empty (int chan) { int is_empty; #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_wait_while_empty (%d) : enter critical section\n", chan); #endif assert (chan >= 0 && chan < MAX_CHANS); dw_mutex_lock (&tq_mutex); #if DEBUG //text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); //dw_printf ("tq_wait_while_empty (%d): after pthread_mutex_lock\n", chan); #endif is_empty = tq_is_empty(chan); dw_mutex_unlock (&tq_mutex); #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_wait_while_empty (%d) : left critical section\n", chan); #endif #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_wait_while_empty (%d): is_empty = %d\n", chan, is_empty); #endif if (is_empty) { #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_wait_while_empty (%d): SLEEP - about to call cond wait\n", chan); #endif #if __WIN32__ WaitForSingleObject (wake_up_event[chan], INFINITE); #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_wait_while_empty (): returned from wait\n"); #endif #else dw_mutex_lock (&(wake_up_mutex[chan])); xmit_thread_is_waiting[chan] = 1; int err; err = pthread_cond_wait (&(wake_up_cond[chan]), &(wake_up_mutex[chan])); xmit_thread_is_waiting[chan] = 0; #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_wait_while_empty (%d): WOKE UP - returned from cond wait, err = %d\n", chan, err); #endif if (err != 0) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_ERROR); dw_printf ("tq_wait_while_empty (%d): pthread_cond_wait err=%d", chan, err); perror (""); exit (1); } dw_mutex_unlock (&(wake_up_mutex[chan])); #endif } #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_wait_while_empty (%d) returns\n", chan); #endif } /*------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Name: tq_remove * * Purpose: Remove a packet from the head of the specified transmit queue. * * Inputs: chan - Channel, 0 is first. * * prio - Priority, use TQ_PRIO_0_HI or TQ_PRIO_1_LO. * * Returns: Pointer to packet object. * Caller should destroy it with ax25_delete when finished with it. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ packet_t tq_remove (int chan, int prio) { packet_t result_p; #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_remove(%d,%d) enter critical section\n", chan, prio); #endif dw_mutex_lock (&tq_mutex); if (queue_head[chan][prio] == NULL) { result_p = NULL; } else { result_p = queue_head[chan][prio]; queue_head[chan][prio] = ax25_get_nextp(result_p); ax25_set_nextp (result_p, NULL); } dw_mutex_unlock (&tq_mutex); #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_remove(%d,%d) leave critical section, returns %p\n", chan, prio, result_p); #endif #if AX25MEMDEBUG if (ax25memdebug_get() && result_p != NULL) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_remove (chan=%d, prio=%d) seq=%d\n", chan, prio, ax25memdebug_seq(result_p)); } #endif return (result_p); } /* end tq_remove */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Name: tq_peek * * Purpose: Take a peek at the next frame in the queue but don't remove it. * * Inputs: chan - Channel, 0 is first. * * prio - Priority, use TQ_PRIO_0_HI or TQ_PRIO_1_LO. * * Returns: Pointer to packet object or NULL. * * Caller should NOT destroy it because it is still in the queue. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ packet_t tq_peek (int chan, int prio) { packet_t result_p; #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_peek(%d,%d) enter critical section\n", chan, prio); #endif // I don't think we need critical region here. //dw_mutex_lock (&tq_mutex); result_p = queue_head[chan][prio]; // Just take a peek at the head. Don't remove it. //dw_mutex_unlock (&tq_mutex); #if DEBUG text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_remove(%d,%d) leave critical section, returns %p\n", chan, prio, result_p); #endif #if AX25MEMDEBUG if (ax25memdebug_get() && result_p != NULL) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_remove (chan=%d, prio=%d) seq=%d\n", chan, prio, ax25memdebug_seq(result_p)); } #endif return (result_p); } /* end tq_peek */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Name: tq_is_empty * * Purpose: Test if queues for specified channel are empty. * * Inputs: chan Channel * * Returns: True if nothing in the queue. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ static int tq_is_empty (int chan) { int p; assert (chan >= 0 && chan < MAX_CHANS); for (p=0; p= 0 && p < TQ_NUM_PRIO); if (queue_head[chan][p] != NULL) return (0); } return (1); } /* end tq_is_empty */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Name: tq_count * * Purpose: Return count of the number of packets (or bytes) in the specified transmit queue. * This is used only for queries from KISS or AWG client applications. * * Inputs: chan - Channel, 0 is first. * * prio - Priority, use TQ_PRIO_0_HI or TQ_PRIO_1_LO. * Specify -1 for total of both. * * source - If specified, count only those with this source address. * * dest - If specified, count only those with this destination address. * * bytes - If true, return number of bytes rather than packets. * * Returns: Number of items in specified queue. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ //#define DEBUG2 1 int tq_count (int chan, int prio, char *source, char *dest, int bytes) { #if DEBUG2 text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_count(chan=%d, prio=%d, source=\"%s\", dest=\"%s\", bytes=%d)\n", chan, prio, source, dest, bytes); #endif if (prio == -1) { return (tq_count(chan, TQ_PRIO_0_HI, source, dest, bytes) + tq_count(chan, TQ_PRIO_1_LO, source, dest, bytes)); } // Array bounds check. FIXME: TODO: should have internal error instead of dying. if (chan < 0 || chan >= MAX_CHANS || prio < 0 || prio >= TQ_NUM_PRIO) { text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("INTERNAL ERROR - tq_count(%d, %d, \"%s\", \"%s\", %d)\n", chan, prio, source, dest, bytes); return (0); } if (queue_head[chan][prio] == 0) { #if DEBUG2 text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_count: queue chan %d, prio %d is empty, returning 0.\n", chan, prio); #endif return (0); } // Don't want lists being rearranged while we are traversing them. dw_mutex_lock (&tq_mutex); int n = 0; // Result. Number of bytes or packets. packet_t pp = queue_head[chan][prio];; while (pp != NULL) { if (ax25_get_num_addr(pp) >= AX25_MIN_ADDRS) { // Consider only real packets. int count_it = 1; if (source != NULL && *source != '\0') { char frame_source[AX25_MAX_ADDR_LEN]; ax25_get_addr_with_ssid (pp, AX25_SOURCE, frame_source); #if DEBUG2 // I'm cringing at the thought of printing while in a critical region. But it's only for temp debug. :-( text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_count: compare to frame source %s\n", frame_source); #endif if (strcmp(source,frame_source) != 0) count_it = 0; } if (count_it && dest != NULL && *dest != '\0') { char frame_dest[AX25_MAX_ADDR_LEN]; ax25_get_addr_with_ssid (pp, AX25_DESTINATION, frame_dest); #if DEBUG2 // I'm cringing at the thought of printing while in a critical region. But it's only for debug debug. :-( text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_count: compare to frame destination %s\n", frame_dest); #endif if (strcmp(dest,frame_dest) != 0) count_it = 0; } if (count_it) { if (bytes) { n += ax25_get_frame_len(pp); } else { n++; } } } pp = ax25_get_nextp(pp); } dw_mutex_unlock (&tq_mutex); #if DEBUG2 text_color_set(DW_COLOR_DEBUG); dw_printf ("tq_count(%d, %d, \"%s\", \"%s\", %d) returns %d\n", chan, prio, source, dest, bytes, n); #endif return (n); } /* end tq_count */ /* end tq.c */