Instead of automatically closing and draining the TcpStream in the Drop
implementation instead expect the user to call TcpStream::close.
Add close called to all users of TcpStream.
Document the requirement to call close on TcpListener::accept, this seems
to be the only way to get a new TcpStream at the moment.
DHCP is enabled by setting the `ip` config entry to "use_dhcp". Reusing this
config field rather than creating a new one means that there is no ambiguity
over which config field takes precedence.
Adds a thread to configure the interface based on DHCP events
Adds a `Dhcpv4Socket` as a wrapper around smoltcp's version
Formalises the storage of the IP addresses so that we can update one in
another module.
There's also a workaround for the first DHCP discover packet frequently
going missing.
Signed-off-by: Michael Birtwell <michael.birtwell@oxionics.com>
Main changes:
Deal with interfaces now being generic over mediums, update interface name
and initialisation.
Interfaces now own their sockets. So we store a reference to the Interface
instead of the SocketSet in Scheduler and IO.
Sockets are no longer reference counted. We never called the function to
increase the socket's reference count, so now we just remove it where it
was previously released. This will result in the socket being dropped at
a different time, but I think that should be fine.
Tested firmware upload to the bootloader and spamming artiq_coremgmt log
calls to download the log from the firmware.
Signed-off-by: Michael Birtwell <michael.birtwell@oxionics.com>
This also updates / is a prerequisite for updating smoltcp.
Rationale for changes made:
* compiler_builtins is now shipped in the rust prefix.
* rustc's libpanic_unwind no longer works for us because it
has a hard dependency on Box (and it's a horrible hack);
fortunately, we only ever needed a personality function
from it.
* panic and oom handlers are now set in a completely different
way.
* allocators are quite different (and finally stable).
* NLL caused internal compiler errors in runtime, so code using
NLL was rewritten to not rely on it and it was turned off.
After this commit, error handling does not normally allocate
(session::Error::{Load,Unexpected} still allocate, but those two
are very rare).
Good riddance to libstd_artiq.