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/****************************************************************************
NAME
libgps_shm.c - reasder access to shared-memory export
DESCRIPTION
This is a very lightweight alternative to JSON-over-sockets. Clients
won't be able to filter by device, and won't get device activation/deactivation
notifications. But both client and daemon will avoid all the marshalling and
unmarshalling overhead.
PERMISSIONS
This file is Copyright (c) 2010 by the GPSD project
BSD terms apply: see the file COPYING in the distribution root for details.
***************************************************************************/
#include <stddef.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/ipc.h>
#include <sys/shm.h>
#include "gpsd.h"
#ifdef SHM_EXPORT_ENABLE
int gps_shm_open(/*@out@*/struct gps_data_t *gpsdata)
/* open a shared-memory connection to the daemon */
{
int shmid;
libgps_debug_trace((DEBUG_CALLS, "gps_shm_open()\n"));
gpsdata->privdata = NULL;
shmid = shmget((key_t)GPSD_KEY, sizeof(struct gps_data_t), 0);
if (shmid == -1) {
/* daemon isn't running or failed to create shared segment */
return -1;
}
gpsdata->privdata = shmat(shmid, 0, 0);
if ((int)(long)gpsdata->privdata == -1) {
/* attach failed for sume unknown reason */
return -2;
}
#ifndef USE_QT
gpsdata->gps_fd = -1;
#else
gpsdata->gps_fd = (void *)(intptr_t)-1;
#endif /* USE_QT */
return 0;
}
int gps_shm_read(struct gps_data_t *gpsdata)
/* read an update from the shared-memory segment */
{
/*@ -compdestroy */
if (gpsdata->privdata == NULL)
return -1;
else
{
int before, after;
void *private_save = gpsdata->privdata;
volatile struct shmexport_t *shared = (struct shmexport_t *)gpsdata->privdata;
struct gps_data_t noclobber;
/*
* Following block of instructions must not be reordered, otherwise
* havoc will ensue. asm volatile("sfence") is a GCCism intended
* to prevent reordering.
*
* This is a simple optimistic-concurrency technique. We wrote
* the second bookend first, then the data, then the first bookend.
* Reader copies what it sees in normal order; that way, if we
* start to write the segment during the read, the second bookend will
* get clobbered first and the data can be detected as bad.
*/
before = shared->bookend1;
barrier();
(void)memcpy((void *)&noclobber,
(void *)&shared->gpsdata,
sizeof(struct gps_data_t));
barrier();
after = shared->bookend2;
if (before != after)
return 0;
else {
(void)memcpy((void *)gpsdata,
(void *)&noclobber,
sizeof(struct gps_data_t));
/*@i1@*/gpsdata->privdata = private_save;
return (int)sizeof(struct gps_data_t);
}
}
/*@ +compdestroy */
}
void gps_shm_close(struct gps_data_t *gpsdata)
{
if (gpsdata->privdata != NULL)
(void)shmdt((const void *)gpsdata->privdata);
}
#endif /* SHM_EXPORT_ENABLE */
/* end */
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