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+// -*- mode:C++; tab-width:8; c-basic-offset:2; indent-tabs-mode:t -*-
+// vim: ts=8 sw=2 smarttab
+/**
+ * This is used to send pings between monitors for
+ * heartbeat purposes. We include a timestamp and distinguish between
+ * outgoing pings and responses to those. If you set the
+ * min_message in the constructor, the message will inflate itself
+ * to the specified size -- this is good for dealing with network
+ * issues with jumbo frames. See http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/20087
+ *
+ */
+
+#ifndef CEPH_MMONPING_H
+#define CEPH_MMONPING_H
+
+#include "common/Clock.h"
+
+#include "msg/Message.h"
+#include "mon/ConnectionTracker.h"
+
+class MMonPing final : public Message {
+private:
+ static constexpr int HEAD_VERSION = 1;
+ static constexpr int COMPAT_VERSION = 1;
+
+ public:
+ enum {
+ PING = 1,
+ PING_REPLY = 2,
+ };
+ const char *get_op_name(int op) const {
+ switch (op) {
+ case PING: return "ping";
+ case PING_REPLY: return "ping_reply";
+ default: return "???";
+ }
+ }
+
+ __u8 op = 0;
+ utime_t stamp;
+ bufferlist tracker_bl;
+ uint32_t min_message_size = 0;
+
+ MMonPing(__u8 o, utime_t s, const bufferlist& tbl,
+ uint32_t min_message)
+ : Message{MSG_MON_PING, HEAD_VERSION, COMPAT_VERSION},
+ op(o), stamp(s), tracker_bl(tbl), min_message_size(min_message)
+ {}
+ MMonPing(__u8 o, utime_t s, const bufferlist& tbl)
+ : Message{MSG_MON_PING, HEAD_VERSION, COMPAT_VERSION},
+ op(o), stamp(s), tracker_bl(tbl) {}
+ MMonPing()
+ : Message{MSG_MON_PING, HEAD_VERSION, COMPAT_VERSION}
+ {}
+private:
+ ~MMonPing() final {}
+
+public:
+ void decode_payload() override {
+ auto p = payload.cbegin();
+ decode(op, p);
+ decode(stamp, p);
+ decode(tracker_bl, p);
+
+ int payload_mid_length = p.get_off();
+ uint32_t size;
+ decode(size, p);
+ p += size;
+ min_message_size = size + payload_mid_length;
+ }
+ void encode_payload(uint64_t features) override {
+ using ceph::encode;
+ encode(op, payload);
+ encode(stamp, payload);
+ encode(tracker_bl, payload);
+
+ size_t s = 0;
+ if (min_message_size > payload.length()) {
+ s = min_message_size - payload.length();
+ }
+ encode((uint32_t)s, payload);
+ if (s) {
+ // this should be big enough for normal min_message padding sizes. since
+ // we are targeting jumbo ethernet frames around 9000 bytes, 16k should
+ // be more than sufficient! the compiler will statically zero this so
+ // that at runtime we are only adding a bufferptr reference to it.
+ static char zeros[16384] = {};
+ while (s > sizeof(zeros)) {
+ payload.append(buffer::create_static(sizeof(zeros), zeros));
+ s -= sizeof(zeros);
+ }
+ if (s) {
+ payload.append(buffer::create_static(s, zeros));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ std::string_view get_type_name() const override { return "mon_ping"; }
+ void print(std::ostream& out) const override {
+ out << "mon_ping(" << get_op_name(op)
+ << " stamp " << stamp
+ << ")";
+ }
+private:
+ template<class T, typename... Args>
+ friend boost::intrusive_ptr<T> ceph::make_message(Args&&... args);
+};
+
+#endif