The memory tracking code reports memory allocated by iscsi_allocate_pdu_with_itt_flags_size() as lost.
This memory is allocated by the iscsi part of libiscsi, but later freed by the lowlevel scsi part. We
will fix this later by introducing an iscsi_task object.
These two functions belong in the iscsi layer, not the scsi layer so move them
out from scsi-lowlevel.c so that we can start turning scsi-lowlevel.c to a pure
scsi layer and remove all dependencies to iscsi from it.
Change the list-head structure for in-task scsi memory allocations to
be private to scsi-lowlevel since is is never accessed from anyehwere else and
it is private to this function.
Remove the pointer to the user data in the list head and replace it with a zero length buffer at the end of the header.
Signed-off-by: Ronnie Sahlberg <ronniesahlberg@gmail.com>
In case there is an error condition e.g. out of memory. We are heavily
disconnecting and reconnecting without any limit. This patch
adds a 5 seconds period that has to go by between 2 reconnects.
DPRINTF was blindly sending all debug output to fd 2 (stderr).
The new function iscsi_set_debug_fd() will set the debug fd.
In general debugging is completely disabled by default.
If a process opens more than once connection the interfaces are assigned
round-robin from the available ones. However, different processes will
uses a random interface of as starting point. This patch will also
make the redirect case handled correctly.
This patch adds logarithmic malloc behaviour to iscsi_add_data().
Currently for each new call there is a new buffer allocated
and all old data is copied to the new buffer. Change this by
allocating at least PAGE_SIZE bytes and increase the allocation
by powers of 2 each time it does no longer fit.
This patch adds a wrapper around all memory allocations and frees.
The idea is to get warned immediately if the application leaks memory.
Additionally the wrapper functions make it easy to add different
memory allocators or memory pools in the future.
This patch adds support for setting TCP_SYNCNT to overwrite
the system default values. This allows indirect support
for a configurable connect timeout.
Linux uses a exponential backoff for SYN retries starting
with 1 second.
This means for a value n for TCP_SYNCNT, the connect will
effectively timeout after 2^(n+1)-1 seconds.
This patch adds 3 functions to set the 3 keepalive values TCP_KEEPIDLE, TCP_KEEPCNT
and TCP_KEEPINTVL. The values have to be set after iscsi context creation and are
then configured on the socket on each new connection.
This patch adds a user configurable option to set the TCP_USER_TIMEOUT
socket option. With this timeout set a broken TCP session is shutdown
after a given timeout even there are unacked packets. SO_KEEPALIVE
seems not to work in this case.