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21 /*
22 * Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
23 * Use is subject to license terms.
24 * Copyright 2012 OmniTI Computer Consulting, Inc All rights reserved.
25 * Copyright 2020 Joyent, Inc.
26 */
27
28 /*
29 * IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation - Link Aggregation MAC ports.
30 *
31 * Implements the functions needed to manage the MAC ports that are
32 * part of Link Aggregation groups.
33 */
34
35 #include <sys/types.h>
36 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
37 #include <sys/conf.h>
38 #include <sys/cmn_err.h>
39 #include <sys/id_space.h>
40 #include <sys/list.h>
41 #include <sys/ksynch.h>
42 #include <sys/kmem.h>
43 #include <sys/stream.h>
44 #include <sys/modctl.h>
45 #include <sys/ddi.h>
46 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
47 #include <sys/atomic.h>
48 #include <sys/stat.h>
49 #include <sys/sdt.h>
50 #include <sys/dlpi.h>
51 #include <sys/dls.h>
52 #include <sys/aggr.h>
53 #include <sys/aggr_impl.h>
54
55 static kmem_cache_t *aggr_port_cache;
56 static id_space_t *aggr_portids;
57
58 static void aggr_port_notify_cb(void *, mac_notify_type_t);
59
60 /*ARGSUSED*/
61 static int
aggr_port_constructor(void * buf,void * arg,int kmflag)62 aggr_port_constructor(void *buf, void *arg, int kmflag)
63 {
64 bzero(buf, sizeof (aggr_port_t));
65 return (0);
66 }
67
68 /*ARGSUSED*/
69 static void
aggr_port_destructor(void * buf,void * arg)70 aggr_port_destructor(void *buf, void *arg)
71 {
72 aggr_port_t *port = buf;
73
74 ASSERT3P(port->lp_mnh, ==, NULL);
75 ASSERT(!port->lp_tx_grp_added);
76 for (uint_t i = 0; i < MAX_GROUPS_PER_PORT; i++)
77 ASSERT3P(port->lp_hwghs[i], ==, NULL);
78 }
79
80 void
aggr_port_init(void)81 aggr_port_init(void)
82 {
83 aggr_port_cache = kmem_cache_create("aggr_port_cache",
84 sizeof (aggr_port_t), 0, aggr_port_constructor,
85 aggr_port_destructor, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0);
86
87 /*
88 * Allocate a id space to manage port identification. The range of
89 * the arena will be from 1 to UINT16_MAX, because the LACP protocol
90 * specifies 16-bit unique identification.
91 */
92 aggr_portids = id_space_create("aggr_portids", 1, UINT16_MAX);
93 ASSERT(aggr_portids != NULL);
94 }
95
96 void
aggr_port_fini(void)97 aggr_port_fini(void)
98 {
99 /*
100 * This function is called only after all groups have been
101 * freed. This ensures that there are no remaining allocated
102 * ports when this function is invoked.
103 */
104 kmem_cache_destroy(aggr_port_cache);
105 id_space_destroy(aggr_portids);
106 }
107
108 /* ARGSUSED */
109 void
aggr_port_init_callbacks(aggr_port_t * port)110 aggr_port_init_callbacks(aggr_port_t *port)
111 {
112 /* add the port's receive callback */
113 port->lp_mnh = mac_notify_add(port->lp_mh, aggr_port_notify_cb, port);
114 /*
115 * Hold a reference of the grp and the port and this reference will
116 * be released when the thread exits.
117 *
118 * The reference on the port is used for aggr_port_delete() to
119 * continue without waiting for the thread to exit; the reference
120 * on the grp is used for aggr_grp_delete() to wait for the thread
121 * to exit before calling mac_unregister().
122 *
123 * Note that these references will be released either in
124 * aggr_port_delete() when mac_notify_remove() succeeds, or in
125 * the aggr_port_notify_cb() callback when the port is deleted
126 * (lp_closing is set).
127 */
128 aggr_grp_port_hold(port);
129 }
130
131 int
aggr_port_create(aggr_grp_t * grp,const datalink_id_t linkid,boolean_t force,aggr_port_t ** pp)132 aggr_port_create(aggr_grp_t *grp, const datalink_id_t linkid, boolean_t force,
133 aggr_port_t **pp)
134 {
135 int err;
136 mac_handle_t mh;
137 mac_client_handle_t mch = NULL;
138 aggr_port_t *port;
139 uint16_t portid;
140 uint_t i;
141 boolean_t no_link_update = B_FALSE;
142 const mac_info_t *mip;
143 uint32_t note;
144 uint32_t margin;
145 char client_name[MAXNAMELEN];
146 char aggr_name[MAXNAMELEN];
147 char port_name[MAXNAMELEN];
148 mac_diag_t diag;
149 mac_unicast_handle_t mah;
150
151 *pp = NULL;
152
153 if ((err = mac_open_by_linkid(linkid, &mh)) != 0)
154 return (err);
155
156 mip = mac_info(mh);
157 if (mip->mi_media != DL_ETHER || mip->mi_nativemedia != DL_ETHER) {
158 err = EINVAL;
159 goto fail;
160 }
161
162 /*
163 * If the underlying MAC does not support link update notification, it
164 * can only be aggregated if `force' is set. This is because aggr
165 * depends on link notifications to attach ports whose link is up.
166 */
167 note = mac_no_notification(mh);
168 if ((note & (DL_NOTE_LINK_UP | DL_NOTE_LINK_DOWN)) != 0) {
169 no_link_update = B_TRUE;
170 if (!force) {
171 /*
172 * We borrow this error code to indicate that link
173 * notification is not supported.
174 */
175 err = ENETDOWN;
176 goto fail;
177 }
178 }
179
180 if (((err = dls_mgmt_get_linkinfo(grp->lg_linkid,
181 aggr_name, NULL, NULL, NULL)) != 0) ||
182 ((err = dls_mgmt_get_linkinfo(linkid, port_name,
183 NULL, NULL, NULL)) != 0)) {
184 goto fail;
185 }
186
187 (void) snprintf(client_name, MAXNAMELEN, "%s-%s", aggr_name, port_name);
188 if ((err = mac_client_open(mh, &mch, client_name,
189 MAC_OPEN_FLAGS_IS_AGGR_PORT | MAC_OPEN_FLAGS_EXCLUSIVE)) != 0) {
190 goto fail;
191 }
192
193 if ((portid = (uint16_t)id_alloc(aggr_portids)) == 0) {
194 err = ENOMEM;
195 goto fail;
196 }
197
198 /*
199 * As the underlying MAC's current margin size is used to determine
200 * the margin size of the aggregation itself, request the underlying
201 * MAC not to change to a smaller size.
202 */
203 if ((err = mac_margin_add(mh, &margin, B_TRUE)) != 0) {
204 id_free(aggr_portids, portid);
205 goto fail;
206 }
207
208 if ((err = mac_unicast_add(mch, NULL, MAC_UNICAST_PRIMARY |
209 MAC_UNICAST_DISABLE_TX_VID_CHECK, &mah, 0, &diag)) != 0) {
210 VERIFY3S(mac_margin_remove(mh, margin), ==, 0);
211 id_free(aggr_portids, portid);
212 goto fail;
213 }
214
215 port = kmem_cache_alloc(aggr_port_cache, KM_SLEEP);
216
217 port->lp_refs = 1;
218 port->lp_next = NULL;
219 port->lp_mh = mh;
220 port->lp_mch = mch;
221 port->lp_mip = mip;
222 port->lp_linkid = linkid;
223 port->lp_closing = B_FALSE;
224 port->lp_mah = mah;
225
226 /* get the port's original MAC address */
227 mac_unicast_primary_get(port->lp_mh, port->lp_addr);
228
229 /* initialize state */
230 port->lp_state = AGGR_PORT_STATE_STANDBY;
231 port->lp_link_state = LINK_STATE_UNKNOWN;
232 port->lp_ifspeed = 0;
233 port->lp_link_duplex = LINK_DUPLEX_UNKNOWN;
234 port->lp_started = B_FALSE;
235 port->lp_tx_enabled = B_FALSE;
236 port->lp_promisc_on = B_FALSE;
237 port->lp_no_link_update = no_link_update;
238 port->lp_portid = portid;
239 port->lp_margin = margin;
240 port->lp_prom_addr = NULL;
241
242 /*
243 * Save the current statistics of the port. They will be used
244 * later by aggr_m_stats() when aggregating the statistics of
245 * the constituent ports.
246 */
247 for (i = 0; i < MAC_NSTAT; i++) {
248 port->lp_stat[i] =
249 aggr_port_stat(port, i + MAC_STAT_MIN);
250 }
251 for (i = 0; i < ETHER_NSTAT; i++) {
252 port->lp_ether_stat[i] =
253 aggr_port_stat(port, i + MACTYPE_STAT_MIN);
254 }
255
256 /* LACP related state */
257 port->lp_collector_enabled = B_FALSE;
258
259 *pp = port;
260 return (0);
261
262 fail:
263 if (mch != NULL)
264 mac_client_close(mch, MAC_CLOSE_FLAGS_EXCLUSIVE);
265
266 mac_close(mh);
267 return (err);
268 }
269
270 void
aggr_port_delete(aggr_port_t * port)271 aggr_port_delete(aggr_port_t *port)
272 {
273 aggr_lacp_port_t *pl = &port->lp_lacp;
274
275 ASSERT(!port->lp_promisc_on);
276 port->lp_closing = B_TRUE;
277 VERIFY0(mac_margin_remove(port->lp_mh, port->lp_margin));
278 mac_client_clear_flow_cb(port->lp_mch);
279
280 /*
281 * If the notification callback is already in process and waiting for
282 * the aggr grp's mac perimeter, don't wait (otherwise there would be
283 * deadlock). Otherwise, if mac_notify_remove() succeeds, we can
284 * release the reference held when mac_notify_add() is called.
285 */
286 if ((port->lp_mnh != NULL) &&
287 (mac_notify_remove(port->lp_mnh, B_FALSE) == 0)) {
288 aggr_grp_port_rele(port);
289 }
290 port->lp_mnh = NULL;
291
292 /*
293 * Inform the the port lacp timer thread to exit. Note that waiting
294 * for the thread to exit may cause deadlock since that thread may
295 * need to enter into the mac perimeter which we are currently in.
296 * It is fine to continue without waiting though since that thread
297 * is holding a reference of the port.
298 */
299 mutex_enter(&pl->lacp_timer_lock);
300 pl->lacp_timer_bits |= LACP_THREAD_EXIT;
301 cv_broadcast(&pl->lacp_timer_cv);
302 mutex_exit(&pl->lacp_timer_lock);
303
304 /*
305 * Restore the port MAC address. Note it is called after the
306 * port's notification callback being removed. This prevent
307 * port's MAC_NOTE_UNICST notify callback function being called.
308 */
309 (void) mac_unicast_primary_set(port->lp_mh, port->lp_addr);
310
311 if (port->lp_mah != NULL)
312 (void) mac_unicast_remove(port->lp_mch, port->lp_mah);
313
314 mac_client_close(port->lp_mch, MAC_CLOSE_FLAGS_EXCLUSIVE);
315 mac_close(port->lp_mh);
316 AGGR_PORT_REFRELE(port);
317 }
318
319 void
aggr_port_free(aggr_port_t * port)320 aggr_port_free(aggr_port_t *port)
321 {
322 ASSERT(port->lp_refs == 0);
323 if (port->lp_grp != NULL)
324 AGGR_GRP_REFRELE(port->lp_grp);
325 port->lp_grp = NULL;
326 id_free(aggr_portids, port->lp_portid);
327 port->lp_portid = 0;
328 mutex_destroy(&port->lp_lacp.lacp_timer_lock);
329 cv_destroy(&port->lp_lacp.lacp_timer_cv);
330 kmem_cache_free(aggr_port_cache, port);
331 }
332
333 /*
334 * Invoked upon receiving a MAC_NOTE_LINK notification for
335 * one of the constituent ports.
336 */
337 boolean_t
aggr_port_notify_link(aggr_grp_t * grp,aggr_port_t * port)338 aggr_port_notify_link(aggr_grp_t *grp, aggr_port_t *port)
339 {
340 boolean_t do_attach = B_FALSE;
341 boolean_t do_detach = B_FALSE;
342 boolean_t link_state_changed = B_TRUE;
343 uint64_t ifspeed;
344 link_state_t link_state;
345 link_duplex_t link_duplex;
346 mac_perim_handle_t mph;
347
348 ASSERT(MAC_PERIM_HELD(grp->lg_mh));
349 mac_perim_enter_by_mh(port->lp_mh, &mph);
350
351 /*
352 * link state change? For links that do not support link state
353 * notification, always assume the link is up.
354 */
355 link_state = port->lp_no_link_update ? LINK_STATE_UP :
356 mac_link_get(port->lp_mh);
357 if (port->lp_link_state != link_state) {
358 if (link_state == LINK_STATE_UP)
359 do_attach = (port->lp_link_state != LINK_STATE_UP);
360 else
361 do_detach = (port->lp_link_state == LINK_STATE_UP);
362 }
363 port->lp_link_state = link_state;
364
365 /* link duplex change? */
366 link_duplex = aggr_port_stat(port, ETHER_STAT_LINK_DUPLEX);
367 if (port->lp_link_duplex != link_duplex) {
368 if (link_duplex == LINK_DUPLEX_FULL)
369 do_attach |= (port->lp_link_duplex != LINK_DUPLEX_FULL);
370 else
371 do_detach |= (port->lp_link_duplex == LINK_DUPLEX_FULL);
372 }
373 port->lp_link_duplex = link_duplex;
374
375 /* link speed changes? */
376 ifspeed = aggr_port_stat(port, MAC_STAT_IFSPEED);
377 if (port->lp_ifspeed != ifspeed) {
378 mutex_enter(&grp->lg_stat_lock);
379
380 if (port->lp_state == AGGR_PORT_STATE_ATTACHED)
381 do_detach |= (ifspeed != grp->lg_ifspeed);
382 else
383 do_attach |= (ifspeed == grp->lg_ifspeed);
384
385 mutex_exit(&grp->lg_stat_lock);
386 }
387 port->lp_ifspeed = ifspeed;
388
389 if (do_attach) {
390 /* attempt to attach the port to the aggregation */
391 link_state_changed = aggr_grp_attach_port(grp, port);
392 } else if (do_detach) {
393 /* detach the port from the aggregation */
394 link_state_changed = aggr_grp_detach_port(grp, port);
395 }
396
397 mac_perim_exit(mph);
398 return (link_state_changed);
399 }
400
401 /*
402 * Invoked upon receiving a MAC_NOTE_UNICST for one of the constituent
403 * ports of a group.
404 */
405 static void
aggr_port_notify_unicst(aggr_grp_t * grp,aggr_port_t * port,boolean_t * mac_addr_changedp,boolean_t * link_state_changedp)406 aggr_port_notify_unicst(aggr_grp_t *grp, aggr_port_t *port,
407 boolean_t *mac_addr_changedp, boolean_t *link_state_changedp)
408 {
409 boolean_t mac_addr_changed = B_FALSE;
410 boolean_t link_state_changed = B_FALSE;
411 uint8_t mac_addr[ETHERADDRL];
412 mac_perim_handle_t mph;
413
414 ASSERT(MAC_PERIM_HELD(grp->lg_mh));
415 ASSERT(mac_addr_changedp != NULL);
416 ASSERT(link_state_changedp != NULL);
417 mac_perim_enter_by_mh(port->lp_mh, &mph);
418
419 /*
420 * If it is called when setting the MAC address to the
421 * aggregation group MAC address, do nothing.
422 */
423 mac_unicast_primary_get(port->lp_mh, mac_addr);
424 if (bcmp(mac_addr, grp->lg_addr, ETHERADDRL) == 0) {
425 mac_perim_exit(mph);
426 goto done;
427 }
428
429 /* save the new port MAC address */
430 bcopy(mac_addr, port->lp_addr, ETHERADDRL);
431
432 aggr_grp_port_mac_changed(grp, port, &mac_addr_changed,
433 &link_state_changed);
434
435 mac_perim_exit(mph);
436
437 /*
438 * If this port was used to determine the MAC address of
439 * the group, update the MAC address of the constituent
440 * ports.
441 */
442 if (mac_addr_changed && aggr_grp_update_ports_mac(grp))
443 link_state_changed = B_TRUE;
444
445 done:
446 *mac_addr_changedp = mac_addr_changed;
447 *link_state_changedp = link_state_changed;
448 }
449
450 /*
451 * Notification callback invoked by the MAC service module for
452 * a particular MAC port.
453 */
454 static void
aggr_port_notify_cb(void * arg,mac_notify_type_t type)455 aggr_port_notify_cb(void *arg, mac_notify_type_t type)
456 {
457 aggr_port_t *port = arg;
458 aggr_grp_t *grp = port->lp_grp;
459 boolean_t mac_addr_changed, link_state_changed;
460 mac_perim_handle_t mph;
461
462 mac_perim_enter_by_mh(grp->lg_mh, &mph);
463 if (port->lp_closing) {
464 mac_perim_exit(mph);
465
466 /*
467 * Release the reference so it is safe for aggr to call
468 * mac_unregister() now.
469 */
470 aggr_grp_port_rele(port);
471 return;
472 }
473
474 switch (type) {
475 case MAC_NOTE_TX:
476 mac_tx_update(grp->lg_mh);
477 break;
478 case MAC_NOTE_LINK:
479 if (aggr_port_notify_link(grp, port))
480 mac_link_update(grp->lg_mh, grp->lg_link_state);
481 break;
482 case MAC_NOTE_UNICST:
483 aggr_port_notify_unicst(grp, port, &mac_addr_changed,
484 &link_state_changed);
485 if (mac_addr_changed)
486 mac_unicst_update(grp->lg_mh, grp->lg_addr);
487 if (link_state_changed)
488 mac_link_update(grp->lg_mh, grp->lg_link_state);
489 break;
490 default:
491 break;
492 }
493
494 mac_perim_exit(mph);
495 }
496
497 int
aggr_port_start(aggr_port_t * port)498 aggr_port_start(aggr_port_t *port)
499 {
500 ASSERT(MAC_PERIM_HELD(port->lp_mh));
501
502 if (port->lp_started)
503 return (0);
504
505 port->lp_started = B_TRUE;
506 aggr_grp_multicst_port(port, B_TRUE);
507 return (0);
508 }
509
510 void
aggr_port_stop(aggr_port_t * port)511 aggr_port_stop(aggr_port_t *port)
512 {
513 ASSERT(MAC_PERIM_HELD(port->lp_mh));
514
515 if (!port->lp_started)
516 return;
517
518 aggr_grp_multicst_port(port, B_FALSE);
519
520 /* update the port state */
521 port->lp_started = B_FALSE;
522 }
523
524 /*
525 * Set the promisc mode of the port. If the port is already in the
526 * requested mode then do nothing.
527 */
528 int
aggr_port_promisc(aggr_port_t * port,boolean_t on)529 aggr_port_promisc(aggr_port_t *port, boolean_t on)
530 {
531 int rc;
532
533 ASSERT(MAC_PERIM_HELD(port->lp_mh));
534
535 if (on == port->lp_promisc_on)
536 return (0);
537
538 rc = mac_set_promisc(port->lp_mh, on);
539
540 if (rc == 0)
541 port->lp_promisc_on = on;
542
543 return (rc);
544 }
545
546 /*
547 * Set the MAC address of a port.
548 */
549 int
aggr_port_unicst(aggr_port_t * port)550 aggr_port_unicst(aggr_port_t *port)
551 {
552 aggr_grp_t *grp = port->lp_grp;
553
554 ASSERT(MAC_PERIM_HELD(grp->lg_mh));
555 ASSERT(MAC_PERIM_HELD(port->lp_mh));
556
557 return (mac_unicast_primary_set(port->lp_mh, grp->lg_addr));
558 }
559
560 /*
561 * Add or remove a multicast address to/from a port.
562 */
563 int
aggr_port_multicst(void * arg,boolean_t add,const uint8_t * addrp)564 aggr_port_multicst(void *arg, boolean_t add, const uint8_t *addrp)
565 {
566 aggr_port_t *port = arg;
567
568 if (add) {
569 return (mac_multicast_add(port->lp_mch, addrp));
570 } else {
571 mac_multicast_remove(port->lp_mch, addrp);
572 return (0);
573 }
574 }
575
576 uint64_t
aggr_port_stat(aggr_port_t * port,uint_t stat)577 aggr_port_stat(aggr_port_t *port, uint_t stat)
578 {
579 return (mac_stat_get(port->lp_mh, stat));
580 }
581
582 /*
583 * Add a non-primary unicast address to the underlying port. If the
584 * port supports HW Rx groups, then try to add the address filter to
585 * the HW group first. If that fails, or if the port does not support
586 * RINGS capab, then enable the port's promiscous mode.
587 */
588 int
aggr_port_addmac(aggr_port_t * port,uint_t idx,const uint8_t * mac_addr)589 aggr_port_addmac(aggr_port_t *port, uint_t idx, const uint8_t *mac_addr)
590 {
591 aggr_unicst_addr_t *addr, **pprev;
592 mac_perim_handle_t pmph;
593 int err;
594
595 ASSERT(MAC_PERIM_HELD(port->lp_grp->lg_mh));
596 ASSERT3U(idx, <, MAX_GROUPS_PER_PORT);
597 mac_perim_enter_by_mh(port->lp_mh, &pmph);
598
599 /*
600 * If the port doesn't have a HW group to back the aggr's
601 * pseudo group, then try using the port's default group and
602 * let the aggr SW classify its traffic. This scenario happens
603 * when mixing ports with a different number of HW groups.
604 */
605 if (port->lp_hwghs[idx] == NULL)
606 idx = 0;
607
608 /*
609 * If there is an underlying HW Rx group, then try adding this
610 * unicast address to it.
611 */
612 if ((port->lp_hwghs[idx] != NULL) &&
613 ((mac_hwgroup_addmac(port->lp_hwghs[idx], mac_addr)) == 0)) {
614 mac_perim_exit(pmph);
615 return (0);
616 }
617
618 /*
619 * If the port doesn't have HW groups, or we failed to add the
620 * HW filter, then enable the port's promiscuous mode. We
621 * enable promiscuous mode only if the port is already started.
622 */
623 if (port->lp_started &&
624 ((err = aggr_port_promisc(port, B_TRUE)) != 0)) {
625 mac_perim_exit(pmph);
626 return (err);
627 }
628
629 /*
630 * Walk through the unicast addresses that requires promiscous mode
631 * enabled on this port, and add this address to the end of the list.
632 */
633 pprev = &port->lp_prom_addr;
634 while ((addr = *pprev) != NULL) {
635 ASSERT(bcmp(mac_addr, addr->aua_addr, ETHERADDRL) != 0);
636 pprev = &addr->aua_next;
637 }
638 addr = kmem_alloc(sizeof (aggr_unicst_addr_t), KM_SLEEP);
639 bcopy(mac_addr, addr->aua_addr, ETHERADDRL);
640 addr->aua_next = NULL;
641 *pprev = addr;
642 mac_perim_exit(pmph);
643 return (0);
644 }
645
646 /*
647 * Remove a non-primary unicast address from the underlying port. This address
648 * must has been added by aggr_port_addmac(). As a result, we probably need to
649 * remove the address from the port's HW Rx group, or to disable the port's
650 * promiscous mode.
651 */
652 void
aggr_port_remmac(aggr_port_t * port,uint_t idx,const uint8_t * mac_addr)653 aggr_port_remmac(aggr_port_t *port, uint_t idx, const uint8_t *mac_addr)
654 {
655 aggr_grp_t *grp = port->lp_grp;
656 aggr_unicst_addr_t *addr, **pprev;
657 mac_perim_handle_t pmph;
658
659 ASSERT(MAC_PERIM_HELD(grp->lg_mh));
660 ASSERT3U(idx, <, MAX_GROUPS_PER_PORT);
661 mac_perim_enter_by_mh(port->lp_mh, &pmph);
662
663 /*
664 * See whether this address is in the list of addresses that requires
665 * the port being promiscous mode.
666 */
667 pprev = &port->lp_prom_addr;
668 while ((addr = *pprev) != NULL) {
669 if (bcmp(mac_addr, addr->aua_addr, ETHERADDRL) == 0)
670 break;
671 pprev = &addr->aua_next;
672 }
673
674 if (addr != NULL) {
675 /*
676 * This unicast address put the port into the promiscous mode,
677 * delete this address from the lp_prom_addr list. If this is
678 * the last address in that list, disable the promiscous mode
679 * if the aggregation is not in promiscous mode.
680 */
681 *pprev = addr->aua_next;
682 kmem_free(addr, sizeof (aggr_unicst_addr_t));
683 if (port->lp_prom_addr == NULL && !grp->lg_promisc)
684 (void) aggr_port_promisc(port, B_FALSE);
685 } else {
686 /* See comment in aggr_port_addmac(). */
687 if (port->lp_hwghs[idx] == NULL)
688 idx = 0;
689
690 ASSERT3P(port->lp_hwghs[idx], !=, NULL);
691 (void) mac_hwgroup_remmac(port->lp_hwghs[idx], mac_addr);
692 }
693
694 mac_perim_exit(pmph);
695 }
696
697 int
aggr_port_addvlan(aggr_port_t * port,uint_t idx,uint16_t vid)698 aggr_port_addvlan(aggr_port_t *port, uint_t idx, uint16_t vid)
699 {
700 mac_perim_handle_t pmph;
701 int err;
702
703 ASSERT(MAC_PERIM_HELD(port->lp_grp->lg_mh));
704 ASSERT3U(idx, <, MAX_GROUPS_PER_PORT);
705 mac_perim_enter_by_mh(port->lp_mh, &pmph);
706
707 /* See comment in aggr_port_addmac(). */
708 if (port->lp_hwghs[idx] == NULL)
709 idx = 0;
710
711 /*
712 * Add the VLAN filter to the HW group if the port has a HW
713 * group. If the port doesn't have a HW group, then it will
714 * implicitly allow tagged traffic to pass and there is
715 * nothing to do.
716 */
717 if (port->lp_hwghs[idx] == NULL)
718 err = 0;
719 else
720 err = mac_hwgroup_addvlan(port->lp_hwghs[idx], vid);
721
722 mac_perim_exit(pmph);
723 return (err);
724 }
725
726 int
aggr_port_remvlan(aggr_port_t * port,uint_t idx,uint16_t vid)727 aggr_port_remvlan(aggr_port_t *port, uint_t idx, uint16_t vid)
728 {
729 mac_perim_handle_t pmph;
730 int err;
731
732 ASSERT(MAC_PERIM_HELD(port->lp_grp->lg_mh));
733 ASSERT3U(idx, <, MAX_GROUPS_PER_PORT);
734 mac_perim_enter_by_mh(port->lp_mh, &pmph);
735
736 /* See comment in aggr_port_addmac(). */
737 if (port->lp_hwghs[idx] == NULL)
738 idx = 0;
739
740 if (port->lp_hwghs[idx] == NULL)
741 err = 0;
742 else
743 err = mac_hwgroup_remvlan(port->lp_hwghs[idx], vid);
744
745 mac_perim_exit(pmph);
746 return (err);
747 }
748