net-ppp: take serial port and config in run(), allow calling it multiple times.

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Dario Nieuwenhuis 2023-08-25 15:57:02 +02:00
parent 2303382dfd
commit c2d601abef
2 changed files with 39 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -74,6 +74,18 @@ impl<'d, const MTU: usize> Runner<'d, MTU> {
)
}
pub fn borrow_split(&mut self) -> (StateRunner<'_>, RxRunner<'_, MTU>, TxRunner<'_, MTU>) {
(
StateRunner { shared: self.shared },
RxRunner {
rx_chan: self.rx_chan.borrow(),
},
TxRunner {
tx_chan: self.tx_chan.borrow(),
},
)
}
pub fn state_runner(&self) -> StateRunner<'d> {
StateRunner { shared: self.shared }
}

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ use embassy_net_driver_channel as ch;
use embassy_net_driver_channel::driver::LinkState;
use embedded_io_async::{BufRead, Write, WriteAllError};
use ppproto::pppos::{BufferFullError, PPPoS, PPPoSAction};
pub use ppproto::Config;
const MTU: usize = 1500;
@ -36,37 +37,44 @@ impl<const N_RX: usize, const N_TX: usize> State<N_RX, N_TX> {
/// Background runner for the driver.
///
/// You must call `.run()` in a background task for the driver to operate.
pub struct Runner<'d, R: BufRead, W: Write> {
pub struct Runner<'d> {
ch: ch::Runner<'d, MTU>,
r: R,
w: W,
}
/// Error returned by [`Runner::run`].
#[derive(Debug)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "defmt", derive(defmt::Format))]
pub enum RunError<RE, WE> {
pub enum RunError<E> {
/// Reading from the serial port failed.
Read(RE),
Read(E),
/// Writing to the serial port failed.
Write(WE),
Write(E),
/// Writing to the serial port wrote zero bytes, indicating it can't accept more data.
WriteZero,
/// Writing to the serial got EOF.
Eof,
}
impl<'d, R: BufRead, W: Write> Runner<'d, R, W> {
impl<'d> Runner<'d> {
/// You must call this in a background task for the driver to operate.
pub async fn run(mut self) -> Result<Infallible, RunError<R::Error, W::Error>> {
let config = ppproto::Config {
username: b"myuser",
password: b"mypass",
};
///
/// If reading/writing to the underlying serial port fails, the link state
/// is set to Down and the error is returned.
///
/// It is allowed to cancel this function's future (i.e. drop it). This will terminate
/// the PPP connection and set the link state to Down.
///
/// After this function returns or is canceled, you can call it again to establish
/// a new PPP connection.
pub async fn run<RW: BufRead + Write>(
&mut self,
mut rw: RW,
config: ppproto::Config<'_>,
) -> Result<Infallible, RunError<RW::Error>> {
let mut ppp = PPPoS::new(config);
ppp.open().unwrap();
let (state_chan, mut rx_chan, mut tx_chan) = self.ch.split();
let (state_chan, mut rx_chan, mut tx_chan) = self.ch.borrow_split();
state_chan.set_link_state(LinkState::Down);
let _ondrop = OnDrop::new(|| state_chan.set_link_state(LinkState::Down));
@ -80,7 +88,7 @@ impl<'d, R: BufRead, W: Write> Runner<'d, R, W> {
let buf = rx_chan.rx_buf().await;
let rx_data = match needs_poll {
true => &[][..],
false => match self.r.fill_buf().await {
false => match rw.fill_buf().await {
Ok(rx_data) if rx_data.len() == 0 => return Err(RunError::Eof),
Ok(rx_data) => rx_data,
Err(e) => return Err(RunError::Read(e)),
@ -95,7 +103,7 @@ impl<'d, R: BufRead, W: Write> Runner<'d, R, W> {
let (buf, rx_data) = r?;
let n = ppp.consume(rx_data, &mut rx_buf);
self.r.consume(n);
rw.consume(n);
match ppp.poll(&mut tx_buf, &mut rx_buf) {
PPPoSAction::None => {}
@ -104,7 +112,7 @@ impl<'d, R: BufRead, W: Write> Runner<'d, R, W> {
buf[..pkt.len()].copy_from_slice(pkt);
rx_chan.rx_done(pkt.len());
}
PPPoSAction::Transmit(n) => match self.w.write_all(&tx_buf[..n]).await {
PPPoSAction::Transmit(n) => match rw.write_all(&tx_buf[..n]).await {
Ok(()) => {}
Err(WriteAllError::WriteZero) => return Err(RunError::WriteZero),
Err(WriteAllError::Other(e)) => return Err(RunError::Write(e)),
@ -118,7 +126,7 @@ impl<'d, R: BufRead, W: Write> Runner<'d, R, W> {
}
Either::Second(pkt) => {
match ppp.send(pkt, &mut tx_buf) {
Ok(n) => match self.w.write_all(&tx_buf[..n]).await {
Ok(n) => match rw.write_all(&tx_buf[..n]).await {
Ok(()) => {}
Err(WriteAllError::WriteZero) => return Err(RunError::WriteZero),
Err(WriteAllError::Other(e)) => return Err(RunError::Write(e)),
@ -137,13 +145,9 @@ impl<'d, R: BufRead, W: Write> Runner<'d, R, W> {
/// This returns two structs:
/// - a `Device` that you must pass to the `embassy-net` stack.
/// - a `Runner`. You must call `.run()` on it in a background task.
pub fn new<'a, const N_RX: usize, const N_TX: usize, R: BufRead, W: Write>(
state: &'a mut State<N_RX, N_TX>,
r: R,
w: W,
) -> (Device<'a>, Runner<'a, R, W>) {
pub fn new<'a, const N_RX: usize, const N_TX: usize>(state: &'a mut State<N_RX, N_TX>) -> (Device<'a>, Runner<'a>) {
let (runner, device) = ch::new(&mut state.ch_state, ch::driver::HardwareAddress::Ip);
(device, Runner { ch: runner, r, w })
(device, Runner { ch: runner })
}
struct OnDrop<F: FnOnce()> {