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    tipc: introduce communication groups · 75da2163
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    As a preparation for introducing flow control for multicast and datagram
    messaging we need a more strictly defined framework than we have now. A
    socket must be able keep track of exactly how many and which other
    sockets it is allowed to communicate with at any moment, and keep the
    necessary state for those.
    
    We therefore introduce a new concept we have named Communication Group.
    Sockets can join a group via a new setsockopt() call TIPC_GROUP_JOIN.
    The call takes four parameters: 'type' serves as group identifier,
    'instance' serves as an logical member identifier, and 'scope' indicates
    the visibility of the group (node/cluster/zone). Finally, 'flags' makes
    it possible to set certain properties for the member. For now, there is
    only one flag, indicating if the creator of the socket wants to receive
    a copy of broadcast or multicast messages it is sending via the socket,
    and if wants to be eligible as destination for its own anycasts.
    
    A group is closed, i.e., sockets which have not joined a group will
    not be able to send messages to or receive messages from members of
    the group, and vice versa.
    
    Any member of a group can send multicast ('group broadcast') messages
    to all group members, optionally including itself, using the primitive
    send(). The messages are received via the recvmsg() primitive. A socket
    can only be member of one group at a time.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJon Maloy <jon.maloy@ericsson.com>
    Acked-by: default avatarYing Xue <ying.xue@windriver.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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