genode/repos/base/include/root/component.h
Christian Prochaska 0fd53c7fe4 Extract numeric string arguments with the correct signedness
There are lots of places where a numeric argument of an argument string
gets extraced as signed long value and then assigned to an unsigned long
variable. If the value in the string was negative, it would not be
detected as invalid (and replaced by the default value), but become a
positive bogus value.

With this patch, numeric values which are supposed to be unsigned get
extracted with the 'ulong_value()' function, which returns the default
value for negative numbers.

Fixes #1472
2015-04-13 14:18:15 +02:00

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/*
* \brief Generic root component implementation
* \author Norman Feske
* \date 2006-05-22
*
* This class is there for your convenience. It performs the common actions
* that must always be taken when creating a new session.
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Genode Labs GmbH
*
* This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.
*/
#ifndef _INCLUDE__ROOT__COMPONENT_H_
#define _INCLUDE__ROOT__COMPONENT_H_
#include <root/root.h>
#include <base/rpc_server.h>
#include <base/heap.h>
#include <ram_session/ram_session.h>
#include <util/arg_string.h>
#include <base/printf.h>
namespace Genode {
class Single_client;
class Multiple_clients;
template <typename, typename POLICY = Multiple_clients> class Root_component;
}
/**
* Session creation policy for a single-client service
*/
class Genode::Single_client
{
private:
bool _used;
public:
Single_client() : _used(0) { }
void aquire(const char *)
{
if (_used)
throw Root::Unavailable();
_used = true;
}
void release() { _used = false; }
};
/**
* Session-creation policy for a multi-client service
*/
struct Genode::Multiple_clients
{
void aquire(const char *) { }
void release() { }
};
/**
* Template for implementing the root interface
*
* \param SESSION_TYPE session-component type to manage,
* derived from 'Rpc_object'
* \param POLICY session-creation policy
*
* The 'POLICY' template parameter allows for constraining the session
* creation to only one instance at a time (using the 'Single_session'
* policy) or multiple instances (using the 'Multiple_sessions' policy).
*
* The 'POLICY' class must provide the following two methods:
*
* :'aquire(const char *args)': is called with the session arguments
* at creation time of each new session. It can therefore implement
* a session-creation policy taking session arguments into account.
* If the policy denies the creation of a new session, it throws
* one of the exceptions defined in the 'Root' interface.
*
* :'release': is called at the destruction time of a session. It enables
* the policy to keep track of and impose restrictions on the number
* of existing sessions.
*
* The default policy 'Multiple_clients' imposes no restrictions on the
* creation of new sessions.
*/
template <typename SESSION_TYPE, typename POLICY>
class Genode::Root_component : public Rpc_object<Typed_root<SESSION_TYPE> >,
private POLICY
{
private:
/*
* Entry point that manages the session objects
* created by this root interface
*/
Rpc_entrypoint *_ep;
/*
* Allocator for allocating session objects.
* This allocator must be used by the derived
* class when calling the 'new' operator for
* creating a new session.
*/
Allocator *_md_alloc;
protected:
/**
* Create new session (to be implemented by a derived class)
*
* Only a derived class knows the constructor arguments of
* a specific session. Therefore, we cannot unify the call
* of its 'new' operator and must implement the session
* creation at a place, where the required knowledge exist.
*
* In the implementation of this method, the heap, provided
* by 'Root_component' must be used for allocating the session
* object.
*
* If the server implementation does not evaluate the session
* affinity, it suffices to override the overload without the
* affinity argument.
*
* \throw Allocator::Out_of_memory typically caused by the
* meta-data allocator
* \throw Root::Invalid_args typically caused by the
* session-component constructor
*/
virtual SESSION_TYPE *_create_session(const char *args,
Affinity const &)
{
return _create_session(args);
}
virtual SESSION_TYPE *_create_session(const char *args)
{
throw Root::Invalid_args();
}
/**
* Inform session about a quota upgrade
*
* Once a session is created, its client can successively extend
* its quota donation via the 'Parent::transfer_quota' operation.
* This will result in the invokation of 'Root::upgrade' at the
* root interface the session was created with. The root interface,
* in turn, informs the session about the new resources via the
* '_upgrade_session' method. The default implementation is
* suited for sessions that use a static amount of resources
* accounted for at session-creation time. For such sessions, an
* upgrade is not useful. However, sessions that dynamically
* allocate resources on behalf of its client, should respond to
* quota upgrades by implementing this method.
*
* \param session session to upgrade
* \param args description of additional resources in the
* same format as used at session creation
*/
virtual void _upgrade_session(SESSION_TYPE *, const char *) { }
virtual void _destroy_session(SESSION_TYPE *session) {
destroy(_md_alloc, session); }
/**
* Return allocator to allocate server object in '_create_session()'
*/
Allocator *md_alloc() { return _md_alloc; }
/**
* Return entrypoint that serves the root component
*/
Rpc_entrypoint *ep() { return _ep; }
public:
/**
* Constructor
*
* \param ep entry point that manages the sessions of this
* root interface.
* \param ram_session provider of dataspaces for the backing store
* of session objects and session data
*/
Root_component(Rpc_entrypoint *ep, Allocator *metadata_alloc)
: _ep(ep), _md_alloc(metadata_alloc) { }
/********************
** Root interface **
********************/
Session_capability session(Root::Session_args const &args,
Affinity const &affinity) override
{
if (!args.is_valid_string()) throw Root::Invalid_args();
POLICY::aquire(args.string());
/*
* We need to decrease 'ram_quota' by
* the size of the session object.
*/
size_t ram_quota = Arg_string::find_arg(args.string(), "ram_quota").ulong_value(0);
size_t needed = sizeof(SESSION_TYPE) + md_alloc()->overhead(sizeof(SESSION_TYPE));
if (needed > ram_quota) {
PERR("Insufficient ram quota, provided=%zu, required=%zu",
ram_quota, needed);
throw Root::Quota_exceeded();
}
size_t const remaining_ram_quota = ram_quota - needed;
/*
* Deduce ram quota needed for allocating the session object from the
* donated ram quota.
*
* XXX the size of the 'adjusted_args' buffer should dependent
* on the message-buffer size and stack size.
*/
enum { MAX_ARGS_LEN = 256 };
char adjusted_args[MAX_ARGS_LEN];
strncpy(adjusted_args, args.string(), sizeof(adjusted_args));
char ram_quota_buf[64];
snprintf(ram_quota_buf, sizeof(ram_quota_buf), "%zu",
remaining_ram_quota);
Arg_string::set_arg(adjusted_args, sizeof(adjusted_args),
"ram_quota", ram_quota_buf);
SESSION_TYPE *s = 0;
try { s = _create_session(adjusted_args, affinity); }
catch (Allocator::Out_of_memory) { throw Root::Quota_exceeded(); }
return _ep->manage(s);
}
void upgrade(Session_capability session, Root::Upgrade_args const &args) override
{
if (!args.is_valid_string()) throw Root::Invalid_args();
typedef typename Object_pool<SESSION_TYPE>::Guard Object_guard;
Object_guard s(_ep->lookup_and_lock(session));
if (!s) return;
_upgrade_session(s, args.string());
}
void close(Session_capability session) override
{
SESSION_TYPE * s =
dynamic_cast<SESSION_TYPE *>(_ep->lookup_and_lock(session));
if (!s) return;
/* let the entry point forget the session object */
_ep->dissolve(s);
_destroy_session(s);
POLICY::release();
return;
}
};
#endif /* _INCLUDE__ROOT__COMPONENT_H_ */