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/*
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* \brief Receive window for capability selectors
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* \author Alexander Boettcher
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* \author Norman Feske
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* \date 2016-03-22
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2016 Genode Labs GmbH
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*
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* This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.
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*/
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#ifndef _INCLUDE__NOVA__RECEIVE_WINDOW_H_
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#define _INCLUDE__NOVA__RECEIVE_WINDOW_H_
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/* Genode includes */
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#include <base/stdint.h>
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#include <base/ipc_msgbuf.h>
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/* NOVA includes */
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#include <nova/syscalls.h>
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#include <nova/util.h>
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namespace Genode { struct Receive_window; }
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struct Genode::Receive_window
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{
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public:
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enum {
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MAX_CAP_ARGS_LOG2 = 2,
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MAX_CAP_ARGS = 1UL << MAX_CAP_ARGS_LOG2
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};
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static_assert(MAX_CAP_ARGS == (size_t)Msgbuf_base::MAX_CAPS_PER_MSG,
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"Inconsistency between Receive_window and Msgbuf_base");
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private:
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/**
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* Base of portal receive window
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*/
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addr_t _rcv_pt_base = 0;
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struct {
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addr_t sel = 0;
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bool del = 0;
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} _rcv_pt_sel[MAX_CAP_ARGS];
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/**
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* Normally the received capabilities start from the beginning of
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* the receive window (_rcv_pt_base), densely packed ascending.
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* However, a receiver may send invalid caps, which will cause
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* capability-selector gaps in the receiver window. Or a
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* misbehaving sender may even intentionally place a cap at the end
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* of the receive window. The position of a cap within the receive
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* window is fundamentally important to correctly maintain the
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* component-local capability-selector reference count.
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*
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* Additionally, the position is also required to decide whether a
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* kernel capability must be revoked during the receive window
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* cleanup/re-usage. '_rcv_pt_cap_free' is used to track this
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* information in order to free up and revoke selectors
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* (message-buffer cleanup).
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*
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* Meanings of the enums:
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* - FREE_INVALID - invalid cap selector, no cap_map entry
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* - FREE_SEL - valid cap selector, invalid kernel capability
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* - UNUSED_CAP - valid selector and cap, not read/used yet
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* - USED_CAP - valid sel and cap, read/used by stream operator
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*/
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enum { FREE_INVALID, FREE_SEL, UNUSED_CAP, USED_CAP }
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_rcv_pt_cap_free [MAX_CAP_ARGS];
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/**
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* Read counter for unmarshalling portal capability
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* selectors
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*/
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unsigned short _rcv_pt_sel_cnt = 0;
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unsigned short _rcv_pt_sel_max = 0;
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unsigned short _rcv_wnd_log2 = 0;
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/**
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* Reset portal-capability receive window
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*/
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void _rcv_reset()
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{
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if (!rcv_invalid()) { rcv_cleanup(false); }
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_rcv_pt_sel_cnt = 0;
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_rcv_pt_sel_max = 0;
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_rcv_pt_base = INVALID_INDEX;
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}
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public:
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enum { INVALID_INDEX = ~0UL };
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Receive_window()
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_rcv_pt_base(INVALID_INDEX), _rcv_wnd_log2(MAX_CAP_ARGS_LOG2)
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{
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_rcv_reset();
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}
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~Receive_window()
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{
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_rcv_reset();
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}
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/**
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* Set log2 number of capabilities to be received during reply of
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* a IPC call.
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*/
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void rcv_wnd(unsigned short const caps_log2)
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{
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if (caps_log2 > MAX_CAP_ARGS_LOG2)
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nova_die();
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_rcv_wnd_log2 = caps_log2;
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}
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/**
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* Return received portal-capability selector
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*/
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2016-06-15 13:04:54 +00:00
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void rcv_pt_sel(Native_capability &cap);
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/**
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* Return true if receive window must be re-initialized
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*/
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bool rcv_invalid() const;
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unsigned num_received_caps() const { return _rcv_pt_sel_max; }
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/**
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* Return true if receive window must be re-initialized
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*
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* After reading portal selectors from the message
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* buffer using 'rcv_pt_sel()', we assume that the IDC
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* call populated the current receive window with one
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* or more portal capabilities.
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* To enable the reception of portal capability
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* selectors for the next IDC, we need a fresh receive
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* window.
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*
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* \param keep 'true' - Try to keep receive window if
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* it's clean.
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* 'false' - Free caps of receive window
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* because object is freed
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* afterwards.
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*
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* \result 'true' - receive window must be re-initialized
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* 'false' - portal selectors has been kept
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*/
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bool rcv_cleanup(bool keep, unsigned short const new_max = MAX_CAP_ARGS);
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/**
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* Initialize receive window for portal capability
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* selectors
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*
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* \param utcb - UTCB of designated receiver
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* thread
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* \param rcv_window - If specified - receive exactly
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* one capability at the specified
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* index of rcv_window
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*
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* Depending on the 'rcv_invalid', 'rcv_cleanup(true)'
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* state of the message buffer and the specified
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* rcv_window parameter, this function allocates a
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* fresh receive window and clears 'rcv_invalid'.
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*/
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bool prepare_rcv_window(Nova::Utcb &utcb,
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addr_t rcv_window = INVALID_INDEX);
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/**
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* Post IPC processing.
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*
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* Remember where and which caps have been received
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* respectively have been translated.
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* The information is required to correctly free
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* cap indexes and to revoke unused received caps.
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*
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* \param utcb UTCB of designated receiver thread
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*/
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void post_ipc(Nova::Utcb &utcb, addr_t const rcv_window = INVALID_INDEX)
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{
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using namespace Nova;
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unsigned const rcv_items = (utcb.items >> 16) & 0xffffu;
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_rcv_pt_sel_max = 0;
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_rcv_pt_sel_cnt = 0;
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unsigned short const max = 1U << utcb.crd_rcv.order();
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if (max > MAX_CAP_ARGS)
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nova_die();
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for (unsigned short i = 0; i < MAX_CAP_ARGS; i++)
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_rcv_pt_cap_free [i] = (i >= max) ? FREE_INVALID : FREE_SEL;
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < rcv_items; i++) {
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Nova::Utcb::Item * item = utcb.get_item(i);
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if (!item)
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break;
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Nova::Crd cap(item->crd);
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/* track which items we got mapped */
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if (!cap.is_null() && item->is_del()) {
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/* should never happen */
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if (cap.base() < _rcv_pt_base ||
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(cap.base() >= _rcv_pt_base + max))
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nova_die();
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_rcv_pt_cap_free [cap.base() - _rcv_pt_base] = UNUSED_CAP;
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}
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if (_rcv_pt_sel_max >= max) continue;
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/* track the order of mapped and translated items */
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if (cap.is_null()) {
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_rcv_pt_sel[_rcv_pt_sel_max].sel = INVALID_INDEX;
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_rcv_pt_sel[_rcv_pt_sel_max++].del = false;
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} else {
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_rcv_pt_sel[_rcv_pt_sel_max].sel = cap.base();
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_rcv_pt_sel[_rcv_pt_sel_max++].del = item->is_del();
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}
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}
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/*
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* If a specific rcv_window has been specified,
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* (see prepare_rcv_window) then the caller want to take care
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* about freeing the * selector. Make the _rcv_pt_base invalid
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* so that it is not cleanup twice.
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*/
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if (rcv_window != INVALID_INDEX)
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_rcv_pt_base = INVALID_INDEX;
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utcb.crd_rcv = 0;
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}
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};
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#endif /* _INCLUDE__NOVA__RECEIVE_WINDOW_H_ */
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