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Set callback data also when only setting expire callback (and not answer callback as well). It is used when calling the expire callback, so not setting it makes no sense.
author Thomas Klausner <tk@giga.or.at>
date Mon, 27 Nov 2017 15:21:20 +0100
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/* Routing module helpers.
 * 
 * This file provides support for the rt_data structure manipulation.
 */

#include "fdproto-internal.h"

/* Structure that contains the routing data for a message */
struct rt_data {
	int		extracted;	/* if 0, candidates is ordered by diamid, otherwise the order is unspecified. This also counts the number of times the message was (re-)sent, as a side effect */
	struct fd_list	candidates;	/* All the candidates. Items are struct rtd_candidate. */
	struct fd_list	errors;		/* All errors received from other peers for this message */
};

/* Items of the errors list */
struct rtd_error {
	struct fd_list	chain;	/* link in the list, ordered by nexthop (fd_os_cmp) */
	DiamId_t 	nexthop;/* the peer the message was sent to */
	size_t		nexthoplen; /* cached string length */
	DiamId_t	erh;	/* the origin of the error */
	size_t		erhlen; /* cached string length */
	uint32_t	code;	/* the error code */
};

/* Create a new structure to store routing data */
int  fd_rtd_init(struct rt_data ** rtd)
{
	struct rt_data *new;
	TRACE_ENTRY("%p", rtd);
	CHECK_PARAMS(rtd);
	
	/* Alloc the structure */
	CHECK_MALLOC( new = malloc(sizeof(struct rt_data)) );
	memset(new, 0, sizeof(struct rt_data) );
	fd_list_init(&new->candidates, new);
	fd_list_init(&new->errors, new);
	
	*rtd = new;
	return 0;
}

/* Destroy the routing data */
void fd_rtd_free(struct rt_data ** rtd)
{
	struct rt_data *old;
	
	TRACE_ENTRY("%p", rtd);
	CHECK_PARAMS_DO(rtd, return );
	
	old = *rtd;
	*rtd = NULL;
	
	while (!FD_IS_LIST_EMPTY(&old->candidates)) {
		struct rtd_candidate * c = (struct rtd_candidate *) old->candidates.next;
		
		fd_list_unlink(&c->chain);
		free(c->diamid);
		free(c->realm);
		free(c);
	}
	
	while (!FD_IS_LIST_EMPTY(&old->errors)) {
		struct rtd_error * c = (struct rtd_error *) old->errors.next;
		
		fd_list_unlink(&c->chain);
		free(c->nexthop);
		free(c->erh);
		free(c);
	}
	
	free(old);
	
	return;
}

/* Add a peer to the candidates list. The source is our local peer list, so no need to care for the case here. */
int  fd_rtd_candidate_add(struct rt_data * rtd, DiamId_t peerid, size_t peeridlen, DiamId_t realm, size_t realmlen)
{
	struct fd_list * prev;
	struct rtd_candidate * new;
	
	TRACE_ENTRY("%p %p %zd %p %zd", rtd, peerid, peeridlen, realm, realmlen);
	CHECK_PARAMS(rtd && peerid && peeridlen);
	
	/* Since the peers are ordered when they are added (fd_g_activ_peers) we search for the position from the end -- this should be efficient */
	for (prev = rtd->candidates.prev; prev != &rtd->candidates; prev = prev->prev) {
		struct rtd_candidate * cp = (struct rtd_candidate *) prev;
		int cmp = fd_os_cmp(peerid, peeridlen, cp->diamid, cp->diamidlen);
		if (cmp > 0)
			break;
		if (cmp == 0)
			/* The candidate is already in the list */
			return 0;
	}
	
	/* Create the new entry */
	CHECK_MALLOC( new = malloc(sizeof(struct rtd_candidate)) );
	memset(new, 0, sizeof(struct rtd_candidate) );
	fd_list_init(&new->chain, new);
	CHECK_MALLOC( new->diamid = os0dup(peerid, peeridlen) )
	new->diamidlen = peeridlen;
	if (realm) {
		CHECK_MALLOC( new->realm = os0dup(realm, realmlen) )
		new->realmlen = realmlen;
	}
	
	/* insert in the list at the correct position */
	fd_list_insert_after(prev, &new->chain);
	
	return 0;
}

/* Remove a peer from the candidates (if it is found). Case insensitive search since the names are received from other peers */
void fd_rtd_candidate_del(struct rt_data * rtd, uint8_t * id, size_t idsz)
{
	struct fd_list * li;
	
	TRACE_ENTRY("%p %p %zd", rtd, id, idsz);
	CHECK_PARAMS_DO( rtd && id && idsz, return );
	
	if (!fd_os_is_valid_DiameterIdentity(id, idsz))
		/* it cannot be in the list */
		return;
	
	for (li = rtd->candidates.next; li != &rtd->candidates; li = li->next) {
		struct rtd_candidate * c = (struct rtd_candidate *) li;
		int cont;
		int cmp = fd_os_almostcasesrch(id, idsz, c->diamid, c->diamidlen, &cont);
		
		if (!cmp) {
			/* Found it! Remove it */
			fd_list_unlink(&c->chain);
			free(c->diamid);
			free(c->realm);
			free(c);
			break;
		}
		
		if (cont)
			continue;
		
		/* The list is guaranteed to be ordered only if not extracted */
		if (! rtd->extracted)
			break;
	}
	
	return;
}

/* If a peer returned a protocol error for this message, save it so that we don't try to send it there again.
 Case insensitive search since the names are received from other peers*/
int  fd_rtd_error_add(struct rt_data * rtd, DiamId_t sentto, size_t senttolen, uint8_t * origin, size_t originsz, uint32_t rcode, struct fd_list ** candidates, int * sendingattemtps)
{
	struct fd_list * li;
	int match = 0;
	
	TRACE_ENTRY("%p %p %zd %p %zd %u %p %p", rtd, sentto, senttolen, origin, originsz, rcode, candidates, sendingattemtps);
	CHECK_PARAMS( rtd && sentto && senttolen ); /* origin may be NULL */
	
	/* First add the new error entry */
	for (li = rtd->errors.next; li != &rtd->errors; li = li->next) {
		struct rtd_error * e = (struct rtd_error *) li;
		int cmp = fd_os_cmp(sentto, senttolen, e->nexthop, e->nexthoplen);
		if (cmp > 0)
			continue;
		if (!cmp)
			match = 1;
		break;
	}
	
	/* If we already had this entry, we should not have sent the message again to this peer... anyway, let's close our eyes. */
	/* in the normal case, we save the error */
	if (!match) {
		/* Add a new entry in the error list */
		struct rtd_error * new;
		CHECK_MALLOC( new = malloc(sizeof(struct rtd_error)) );
		memset(new, 0, sizeof(struct rtd_error));
		fd_list_init(&new->chain, NULL);

		CHECK_MALLOC(new->nexthop = os0dup(sentto, senttolen));
		new->nexthoplen = senttolen;
		
		if (origin) {
			if (!originsz) {
				originsz=strlen((char *)origin);
			} else {
				if (!fd_os_is_valid_DiameterIdentity(origin, originsz)){
					TRACE_DEBUG(FULL, "Received error %d from peer with invalid Origin-Host AVP, not saved", rcode);
					origin = NULL;
					goto after_origin;
				}
			}
			CHECK_MALLOC( new->erh = (DiamId_t)os0dup(origin, originsz) );
			new->erhlen = originsz;
		}
after_origin:
		new->code = rcode;
		fd_list_insert_before(li, &new->chain);
	}
	
	/* Finally, remove this (these) peers from the candidate list */
	fd_rtd_candidate_del(rtd, (os0_t)sentto, senttolen);
	if (origin)
		fd_rtd_candidate_del(rtd, origin, originsz);
	
	if (candidates)
		*candidates = &rtd->candidates;
	
	if (sendingattemtps)
		*sendingattemtps = rtd->extracted;
	
	/* Done! */
	return 0;
}

/* Only retrieve the number of times this message has been processed by the routing-out mechanism (i.e. number of times it was failed over) */
int  fd_rtd_get_nb_attempts(struct rt_data * rtd, int * sendingattemtps)
{
	TRACE_ENTRY("%p %p", rtd, sendingattemtps);
	CHECK_PARAMS( rtd && sendingattemtps );
	
	*sendingattemtps = rtd->extracted;
	
	/* Done! */
	return 0;
}

/* Extract the list of valid candidates, and initialize their scores */
void fd_rtd_candidate_extract(struct rt_data * rtd, struct fd_list ** candidates, int ini_score)
{
	struct fd_list * li;
	
	TRACE_ENTRY("%p %p", rtd, candidates);
	CHECK_PARAMS_DO( candidates, return );
	CHECK_PARAMS_DO( rtd, { *candidates = NULL; return; } );
	
	*candidates = &rtd->candidates;
	
	/* Reset all scores to INITIAL score */
	for (li = rtd->candidates.next; li != &rtd->candidates; li = li->next) {
		struct rtd_candidate * c = (struct rtd_candidate *) li;
		c->score = ini_score;
	}
	
	rtd->extracted += 1;
	return;
}

/* Reorder the list of peers. If several peer have the same highest score, they are randomized. */
int  fd_rtd_candidate_reorder(struct fd_list * candidates)
{
	struct fd_list unordered = FD_LIST_INITIALIZER(unordered), *li;
	struct fd_list highest = FD_LIST_INITIALIZER(highest);
	int hs = -1;
	
	TRACE_ENTRY("%p", candidates);
	CHECK_PARAMS( candidates );
	
	/* First, move all items from candidates to the undordered list */
	fd_list_move_end(&unordered, candidates);
	
	/* Now extract each element from unordered and add it back to list ordered by score */
	while (!FD_IS_LIST_EMPTY(&unordered)) {
		struct rtd_candidate * c = (struct rtd_candidate *) unordered.next;
		
		fd_list_unlink(&c->chain);
		
		/* If this candidate has a higher score than the previous ones */
		if (c->score > hs) {
			/* Then we move the previous high score items at end of the list */
			fd_list_move_end(candidates, &highest);
			
			/* And the new high score is set */
			hs = c->score;
		}
		
		/* If this candidate equals the higher score, add it into highest list at a random place */
		if (c->score == hs) {
			if (rand() & 1) {
				fd_list_insert_after(&highest, &c->chain);
			} else {
				fd_list_insert_before(&highest, &c->chain);
			}
		/* Otherwise, insert at normal place in the list */
		} else {
			/* Find the position in ordered candidates list */
			for (li = candidates->next; li != candidates; li = li->next) {
				struct rtd_candidate * cnext = (struct rtd_candidate *) li;
				if (cnext->score >= c->score)
					break;
			}

			/* Add the element there */
			fd_list_insert_before(li, &c->chain);
		}
	}
	
	/* Now simply move back all the "highest" candidates at the end of the list */
	fd_list_move_end(candidates, &highest);
	
	return 0;
}

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