1 /*-
2 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Matteo Landi, Luigi Rizzo
5 * Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Universita` di Pisa
6 * All rights reserved.
7 *
8 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10 * are met:
11 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
12 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
13 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
15 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
16 *
17 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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19 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
20 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
21 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
22 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
23 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
24 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
25 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
26 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
27 * SUCH DAMAGE.
28 */
29
30 /*
31 *
32 * The header contains the definitions of constants and function
33 * prototypes used only in kernelspace.
34 */
35
36 #ifndef _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_
37 #define _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_
38
39 #if defined(linux)
40
41 #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_EXTMEM)
42 #define WITH_EXTMEM
43 #endif
44 #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_VALE)
45 #define WITH_VALE
46 #endif
47 #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_PIPE)
48 #define WITH_PIPES
49 #endif
50 #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_MONITOR)
51 #define WITH_MONITOR
52 #endif
53 #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_GENERIC)
54 #define WITH_GENERIC
55 #endif
56 #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_PTNETMAP)
57 #define WITH_PTNETMAP
58 #endif
59 #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_SINK)
60 #define WITH_SINK
61 #endif
62 #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_NULL)
63 #define WITH_NMNULL
64 #endif
65
66 #elif defined (_WIN32)
67 #define WITH_VALE // comment out to disable VALE support
68 #define WITH_PIPES
69 #define WITH_MONITOR
70 #define WITH_GENERIC
71 #define WITH_NMNULL
72
73 #else /* neither linux nor windows */
74 #define WITH_VALE // comment out to disable VALE support
75 #define WITH_PIPES
76 #define WITH_MONITOR
77 #define WITH_GENERIC
78 #define WITH_EXTMEM
79 #define WITH_NMNULL
80 #endif
81
82 #if defined(__FreeBSD__)
83 #include <sys/selinfo.h>
84 #include <vm/vm.h>
85
86 #define likely(x) __builtin_expect((long)!!(x), 1L)
87 #define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect((long)!!(x), 0L)
88 #define __user
89
90 #define NM_LOCK_T struct mtx /* low level spinlock, used to protect queues */
91
92 #define NM_MTX_T struct sx /* OS-specific mutex (sleepable) */
93 #define NM_MTX_INIT(m) sx_init(&(m), #m)
94 #define NM_MTX_DESTROY(m) sx_destroy(&(m))
95 #define NM_MTX_LOCK(m) sx_xlock(&(m))
96 #define NM_MTX_SPINLOCK(m) while (!sx_try_xlock(&(m))) ;
97 #define NM_MTX_UNLOCK(m) sx_xunlock(&(m))
98 #define NM_MTX_ASSERT(m) sx_assert(&(m), SA_XLOCKED)
99
100 #define NM_SELINFO_T struct nm_selinfo
101 #define NM_SELRECORD_T struct thread
102 #define MBUF_LEN(m) ((m)->m_pkthdr.len)
103 #define MBUF_TXQ(m) ((m)->m_pkthdr.flowid)
104 #define MBUF_TRANSMIT(na, ifp, m) ((na)->if_transmit(ifp, m))
105 #define GEN_TX_MBUF_IFP(m) ((m)->m_pkthdr.rcvif)
106 #define GEN_TX_MBUF_NA(m) ((struct netmap_adapter *)(m)->m_ext.ext_arg1)
107
108 #define NM_ATOMIC_T volatile int /* required by atomic/bitops.h */
109 /* atomic operations */
110 #include <machine/atomic.h>
111 #define NM_ATOMIC_TEST_AND_SET(p) (!atomic_cmpset_acq_int((p), 0, 1))
112 #define NM_ATOMIC_CLEAR(p) atomic_store_rel_int((p), 0)
113
114 struct netmap_adapter *netmap_getna(if_t ifp);
115
116 #define MBUF_REFCNT(m) ((m)->m_ext.ext_count)
117 #define SET_MBUF_REFCNT(m, x) (m)->m_ext.ext_count = x
118
119 #define MBUF_QUEUED(m) 1
120
121 struct nm_selinfo {
122 /* Support for select(2) and poll(2). */
123 struct selinfo si;
124 /* Support for kqueue(9). See comments in netmap_freebsd.c */
125 struct taskqueue *ntfytq;
126 struct task ntfytask;
127 struct mtx m;
128 char mtxname[32];
129 int kqueue_users;
130 };
131
132
133 struct hrtimer {
134 /* Not used in FreeBSD. */
135 };
136
137 #define NM_BNS_GET(b)
138 #define NM_BNS_PUT(b)
139
140 #elif defined (linux)
141
142 #define NM_LOCK_T safe_spinlock_t // see bsd_glue.h
143 #define NM_SELINFO_T wait_queue_head_t
144 #define MBUF_LEN(m) ((m)->len)
145 #define MBUF_TRANSMIT(na, ifp, m) \
146 ({ \
147 /* Avoid infinite recursion with generic. */ \
148 m->priority = NM_MAGIC_PRIORITY_TX; \
149 (((struct net_device_ops *)(na)->if_transmit)->ndo_start_xmit(m, ifp)); \
150 0; \
151 })
152
153 /* See explanation in nm_os_generic_xmit_frame. */
154 #define GEN_TX_MBUF_IFP(m) ((if_t)skb_shinfo(m)->destructor_arg)
155
156 #define NM_ATOMIC_T volatile long unsigned int
157
158 #define NM_MTX_T struct mutex /* OS-specific sleepable lock */
159 #define NM_MTX_INIT(m) mutex_init(&(m))
160 #define NM_MTX_DESTROY(m) do { (void)(m); } while (0)
161 #define NM_MTX_LOCK(m) mutex_lock(&(m))
162 #define NM_MTX_UNLOCK(m) mutex_unlock(&(m))
163 #define NM_MTX_ASSERT(m) mutex_is_locked(&(m))
164
165 #ifndef DEV_NETMAP
166 #define DEV_NETMAP
167 #endif /* DEV_NETMAP */
168
169 #elif defined (__APPLE__)
170
171 #warning apple support is incomplete.
172 #define likely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)
173 #define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0)
174 #define NM_LOCK_T IOLock *
175 #define NM_SELINFO_T struct selinfo
176 #define MBUF_LEN(m) ((m)->m_pkthdr.len)
177
178 #elif defined (_WIN32)
179 #include "../../../WINDOWS/win_glue.h"
180
181 #define NM_SELRECORD_T IO_STACK_LOCATION
182 #define NM_SELINFO_T win_SELINFO // see win_glue.h
183 #define NM_LOCK_T win_spinlock_t // see win_glue.h
184 #define NM_MTX_T KGUARDED_MUTEX /* OS-specific mutex (sleepable) */
185
186 #define NM_MTX_INIT(m) KeInitializeGuardedMutex(&m);
187 #define NM_MTX_DESTROY(m) do { (void)(m); } while (0)
188 #define NM_MTX_LOCK(m) KeAcquireGuardedMutex(&(m))
189 #define NM_MTX_UNLOCK(m) KeReleaseGuardedMutex(&(m))
190 #define NM_MTX_ASSERT(m) assert(&m.Count>0)
191
192 //These linknames are for the NDIS driver
193 #define NETMAP_NDIS_LINKNAME_STRING L"\\DosDevices\\NMAPNDIS"
194 #define NETMAP_NDIS_NTDEVICE_STRING L"\\Device\\NMAPNDIS"
195
196 //Definition of internal driver-to-driver ioctl codes
197 #define NETMAP_KERNEL_XCHANGE_POINTERS _IO('i', 180)
198 #define NETMAP_KERNEL_SEND_SHUTDOWN_SIGNAL _IO_direct('i', 195)
199
200 typedef struct hrtimer{
201 KTIMER timer;
202 BOOLEAN active;
203 KDPC deferred_proc;
204 };
205
206 /* MSVC does not have likely/unlikely support */
207 #ifdef _MSC_VER
208 #define likely(x) (x)
209 #define unlikely(x) (x)
210 #else
211 #define likely(x) __builtin_expect((long)!!(x), 1L)
212 #define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect((long)!!(x), 0L)
213 #endif //_MSC_VER
214
215 #else
216
217 #error unsupported platform
218
219 #endif /* end - platform-specific code */
220
221 #ifndef _WIN32 /* support for emulated sysctl */
222 #define SYSBEGIN(x)
223 #define SYSEND
224 #endif /* _WIN32 */
225
226 #define NM_ACCESS_ONCE(x) (*(volatile __typeof__(x) *)&(x))
227
228 #define NMG_LOCK_T NM_MTX_T
229 #define NMG_LOCK_INIT() NM_MTX_INIT(netmap_global_lock)
230 #define NMG_LOCK_DESTROY() NM_MTX_DESTROY(netmap_global_lock)
231 #define NMG_LOCK() NM_MTX_LOCK(netmap_global_lock)
232 #define NMG_UNLOCK() NM_MTX_UNLOCK(netmap_global_lock)
233 #define NMG_LOCK_ASSERT() NM_MTX_ASSERT(netmap_global_lock)
234
235 #if defined(__FreeBSD__)
236 #define nm_prerr_int printf
237 #define nm_prinf_int printf
238 #elif defined (_WIN32)
239 #define nm_prerr_int DbgPrint
240 #define nm_prinf_int DbgPrint
241 #elif defined(linux)
242 #define nm_prerr_int(fmt, arg...) printk(KERN_ERR fmt, ##arg)
243 #define nm_prinf_int(fmt, arg...) printk(KERN_INFO fmt, ##arg)
244 #endif
245
246 #define nm_prinf(format, ...) \
247 do { \
248 struct timeval __xxts; \
249 microtime(&__xxts); \
250 nm_prinf_int("%03d.%06d [%4d] %-25s " format "\n",\
251 (int)__xxts.tv_sec % 1000, (int)__xxts.tv_usec, \
252 __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
253 } while (0)
254
255 #define nm_prerr(format, ...) \
256 do { \
257 struct timeval __xxts; \
258 microtime(&__xxts); \
259 nm_prerr_int("%03d.%06d [%4d] %-25s " format "\n",\
260 (int)__xxts.tv_sec % 1000, (int)__xxts.tv_usec, \
261 __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
262 } while (0)
263
264 /* Disabled printf (used to be nm_prdis). */
265 #define nm_prdis(format, ...)
266
267 /* Rate limited, lps indicates how many per second. */
268 #define nm_prlim(lps, format, ...) \
269 do { \
270 static int t0, __cnt; \
271 if (t0 != time_second) { \
272 t0 = time_second; \
273 __cnt = 0; \
274 } \
275 if (__cnt++ < lps) \
276 nm_prinf(format, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
277 } while (0)
278
279 struct netmap_adapter;
280 struct nm_bdg_fwd;
281 struct nm_bridge;
282 struct netmap_priv_d;
283 struct nm_bdg_args;
284
285 /* os-specific NM_SELINFO_T initialization/destruction functions */
286 int nm_os_selinfo_init(NM_SELINFO_T *, const char *name);
287 void nm_os_selinfo_uninit(NM_SELINFO_T *);
288
289 const char *nm_dump_buf(char *p, int len, int lim, char *dst);
290
291 void nm_os_selwakeup(NM_SELINFO_T *si);
292 void nm_os_selrecord(NM_SELRECORD_T *sr, NM_SELINFO_T *si);
293
294 int nm_os_ifnet_init(void);
295 void nm_os_ifnet_fini(void);
296 void nm_os_ifnet_lock(void);
297 void nm_os_ifnet_unlock(void);
298
299 unsigned nm_os_ifnet_mtu(if_t ifp);
300
301 void nm_os_get_module(void);
302 void nm_os_put_module(void);
303
304 void netmap_make_zombie(if_t);
305 void netmap_undo_zombie(if_t);
306
307 /* os independent alloc/realloc/free */
308 void *nm_os_malloc(size_t);
309 void *nm_os_vmalloc(size_t);
310 void *nm_os_realloc(void *, size_t new_size, size_t old_size);
311 void nm_os_free(void *);
312 void nm_os_vfree(void *);
313
314 /* os specific attach/detach enter/exit-netmap-mode routines */
315 void nm_os_onattach(if_t);
316 void nm_os_ondetach(if_t);
317 void nm_os_onenter(if_t);
318 void nm_os_onexit(if_t);
319
320 /* passes a packet up to the host stack.
321 * If the packet is sent (or dropped) immediately it returns NULL,
322 * otherwise it links the packet to prev and returns m.
323 * In this case, a final call with m=NULL and prev != NULL will send up
324 * the entire chain to the host stack.
325 */
326 void *nm_os_send_up(if_t, struct mbuf *m, struct mbuf *prev);
327
328 int nm_os_mbuf_has_seg_offld(struct mbuf *m);
329 int nm_os_mbuf_has_csum_offld(struct mbuf *m);
330
331 #include "netmap_mbq.h"
332
333 extern NMG_LOCK_T netmap_global_lock;
334
335 enum txrx { NR_RX = 0, NR_TX = 1, NR_TXRX };
336
337 static __inline const char*
nm_txrx2str(enum txrx t)338 nm_txrx2str(enum txrx t)
339 {
340 return (t== NR_RX ? "RX" : "TX");
341 }
342
343 static __inline enum txrx
nm_txrx_swap(enum txrx t)344 nm_txrx_swap(enum txrx t)
345 {
346 return (t== NR_RX ? NR_TX : NR_RX);
347 }
348
349 #define for_rx_tx(t) for ((t) = 0; (t) < NR_TXRX; (t)++)
350
351 #ifdef WITH_MONITOR
352 struct netmap_zmon_list {
353 struct netmap_kring *next;
354 struct netmap_kring *prev;
355 };
356 #endif /* WITH_MONITOR */
357
358 /*
359 * private, kernel view of a ring. Keeps track of the status of
360 * a ring across system calls.
361 *
362 * nr_hwcur index of the next buffer to refill.
363 * It corresponds to ring->head
364 * at the time the system call returns.
365 *
366 * nr_hwtail index of the first buffer owned by the kernel.
367 * On RX, hwcur->hwtail are receive buffers
368 * not yet released. hwcur is advanced following
369 * ring->head, hwtail is advanced on incoming packets,
370 * and a wakeup is generated when hwtail passes ring->cur
371 * On TX, hwcur->rcur have been filled by the sender
372 * but not sent yet to the NIC; rcur->hwtail are available
373 * for new transmissions, and hwtail->hwcur-1 are pending
374 * transmissions not yet acknowledged.
375 *
376 * The indexes in the NIC and netmap rings are offset by nkr_hwofs slots.
377 * This is so that, on a reset, buffers owned by userspace are not
378 * modified by the kernel. In particular:
379 * RX rings: the next empty buffer (hwtail + hwofs) coincides with
380 * the next empty buffer as known by the hardware (next_to_check or so).
381 * TX rings: hwcur + hwofs coincides with next_to_send
382 *
383 * The following fields are used to implement lock-free copy of packets
384 * from input to output ports in VALE switch:
385 * nkr_hwlease buffer after the last one being copied.
386 * A writer in nm_bdg_flush reserves N buffers
387 * from nr_hwlease, advances it, then does the
388 * copy outside the lock.
389 * In RX rings (used for VALE ports),
390 * nkr_hwtail <= nkr_hwlease < nkr_hwcur+N-1
391 * In TX rings (used for NIC or host stack ports)
392 * nkr_hwcur <= nkr_hwlease < nkr_hwtail
393 * nkr_leases array of nkr_num_slots where writers can report
394 * completion of their block. NR_NOSLOT (~0) indicates
395 * that the writer has not finished yet
396 * nkr_lease_idx index of next free slot in nr_leases, to be assigned
397 *
398 * The kring is manipulated by txsync/rxsync and generic netmap function.
399 *
400 * Concurrent rxsync or txsync on the same ring are prevented through
401 * by nm_kr_(try)lock() which in turn uses nr_busy. This is all we need
402 * for NIC rings, and for TX rings attached to the host stack.
403 *
404 * RX rings attached to the host stack use an mbq (rx_queue) on both
405 * rxsync_from_host() and netmap_transmit(). The mbq is protected
406 * by its internal lock.
407 *
408 * RX rings attached to the VALE switch are accessed by both senders
409 * and receiver. They are protected through the q_lock on the RX ring.
410 */
411 struct netmap_kring {
412 struct netmap_ring *ring;
413
414 uint32_t nr_hwcur; /* should be nr_hwhead */
415 uint32_t nr_hwtail;
416
417 /*
418 * Copies of values in user rings, so we do not need to look
419 * at the ring (which could be modified). These are set in the
420 * *sync_prologue()/finalize() routines.
421 */
422 uint32_t rhead;
423 uint32_t rcur;
424 uint32_t rtail;
425
426 uint32_t nr_kflags; /* private driver flags */
427 #define NKR_PENDINTR 0x1 // Pending interrupt.
428 #define NKR_EXCLUSIVE 0x2 /* exclusive binding */
429 #define NKR_FORWARD 0x4 /* (host ring only) there are
430 packets to forward
431 */
432 #define NKR_NEEDRING 0x8 /* ring needed even if users==0
433 * (used internally by pipes and
434 * by ptnetmap host ports)
435 */
436 #define NKR_NOINTR 0x10 /* don't use interrupts on this ring */
437 #define NKR_FAKERING 0x20 /* don't allocate/free buffers */
438
439 uint32_t nr_mode;
440 uint32_t nr_pending_mode;
441 #define NKR_NETMAP_OFF 0x0
442 #define NKR_NETMAP_ON 0x1
443
444 uint32_t nkr_num_slots;
445
446 /*
447 * On a NIC reset, the NIC ring indexes may be reset but the
448 * indexes in the netmap rings remain the same. nkr_hwofs
449 * keeps track of the offset between the two.
450 *
451 * Moreover, during reset, we can restore only the subset of
452 * the NIC ring that corresponds to the kernel-owned part of
453 * the netmap ring. The rest of the slots must be restored
454 * by the *sync routines when the user releases more slots.
455 * The nkr_to_refill field keeps track of the number of slots
456 * that still need to be restored.
457 */
458 int32_t nkr_hwofs;
459 int32_t nkr_to_refill;
460
461 /* last_reclaim is opaque marker to help reduce the frequency
462 * of operations such as reclaiming tx buffers. A possible use
463 * is set it to ticks and do the reclaim only once per tick.
464 */
465 uint64_t last_reclaim;
466
467
468 NM_SELINFO_T si; /* poll/select wait queue */
469 NM_LOCK_T q_lock; /* protects kring and ring. */
470 NM_ATOMIC_T nr_busy; /* prevent concurrent syscalls */
471
472 /* the adapter the owns this kring */
473 struct netmap_adapter *na;
474
475 /* the adapter that wants to be notified when this kring has
476 * new slots available. This is usually the same as the above,
477 * but wrappers may let it point to themselves
478 */
479 struct netmap_adapter *notify_na;
480
481 /* The following fields are for VALE switch support */
482 struct nm_bdg_fwd *nkr_ft;
483 uint32_t *nkr_leases;
484 #define NR_NOSLOT ((uint32_t)~0) /* used in nkr_*lease* */
485 uint32_t nkr_hwlease;
486 uint32_t nkr_lease_idx;
487
488 /* while nkr_stopped is set, no new [tr]xsync operations can
489 * be started on this kring.
490 * This is used by netmap_disable_all_rings()
491 * to find a synchronization point where critical data
492 * structures pointed to by the kring can be added or removed
493 */
494 volatile int nkr_stopped;
495
496 /* Support for adapters without native netmap support.
497 * On tx rings we preallocate an array of tx buffers
498 * (same size as the netmap ring), on rx rings we
499 * store incoming mbufs in a queue that is drained by
500 * a rxsync.
501 */
502 struct mbuf **tx_pool;
503 struct mbuf *tx_event; /* TX event used as a notification */
504 NM_LOCK_T tx_event_lock; /* protects the tx_event mbuf */
505 #ifdef __FreeBSD__
506 struct callout tx_event_callout;
507 #endif
508 struct mbq rx_queue; /* intercepted rx mbufs. */
509
510 uint32_t users; /* existing bindings for this ring */
511
512 uint32_t ring_id; /* kring identifier */
513 enum txrx tx; /* kind of ring (tx or rx) */
514 char name[64]; /* diagnostic */
515
516 /* [tx]sync callback for this kring.
517 * The default nm_kring_create callback (netmap_krings_create)
518 * sets the nm_sync callback of each hardware tx(rx) kring to
519 * the corresponding nm_txsync(nm_rxsync) taken from the
520 * netmap_adapter; moreover, it sets the sync callback
521 * of the host tx(rx) ring to netmap_txsync_to_host
522 * (netmap_rxsync_from_host).
523 *
524 * Overrides: the above configuration is not changed by
525 * any of the nm_krings_create callbacks.
526 */
527 int (*nm_sync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
528 int (*nm_notify)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
529
530 #ifdef WITH_PIPES
531 struct netmap_kring *pipe; /* if this is a pipe ring,
532 * pointer to the other end
533 */
534 uint32_t pipe_tail; /* hwtail updated by the other end */
535 #endif /* WITH_PIPES */
536
537 /* mask for the offset-related part of the ptr field in the slots */
538 uint64_t offset_mask;
539 /* maximum user-specified offset, as stipulated at bind time.
540 * Larger offset requests will be silently capped to offset_max.
541 */
542 uint64_t offset_max;
543 /* minimum gap between two consecutive offsets into the same
544 * buffer, as stipulated at bind time. This is used to choose
545 * the hwbuf_len, but is not otherwise checked for compliance
546 * at runtime.
547 */
548 uint64_t offset_gap;
549
550 /* size of hardware buffer. This may be less than the size of
551 * the netmap buffers because of non-zero offsets, or because
552 * the netmap buffer size exceeds the capability of the hardware.
553 */
554 uint64_t hwbuf_len;
555
556 /* required alignment (in bytes) for the buffers used by this ring.
557 * Netmap buffers are aligned to cachelines, which should suffice
558 * for most NICs. If the user is passing offsets, though, we need
559 * to check that the resulting buf address complies with any
560 * alignment restriction.
561 */
562 uint64_t buf_align;
563
564 /* hardware specific logic for the selection of the hwbuf_len */
565 int (*nm_bufcfg)(struct netmap_kring *kring, uint64_t target);
566
567 int (*save_notify)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
568
569 #ifdef WITH_MONITOR
570 /* array of krings that are monitoring this kring */
571 struct netmap_kring **monitors;
572 uint32_t max_monitors; /* current size of the monitors array */
573 uint32_t n_monitors; /* next unused entry in the monitor array */
574 uint32_t mon_pos[NR_TXRX]; /* index of this ring in the monitored ring array */
575 uint32_t mon_tail; /* last seen slot on rx */
576
577 /* circular list of zero-copy monitors */
578 struct netmap_zmon_list zmon_list[NR_TXRX];
579
580 /*
581 * Monitors work by intercepting the sync and notify callbacks of the
582 * monitored krings. This is implemented by replacing the pointers
583 * above and saving the previous ones in mon_* pointers below
584 */
585 int (*mon_sync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
586 int (*mon_notify)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
587
588 #endif
589 }
590 #ifdef _WIN32
591 __declspec(align(64));
592 #else
593 __attribute__((__aligned__(64)));
594 #endif
595
596 /* return 1 iff the kring needs to be turned on */
597 static inline int
nm_kring_pending_on(struct netmap_kring * kring)598 nm_kring_pending_on(struct netmap_kring *kring)
599 {
600 return kring->nr_pending_mode == NKR_NETMAP_ON &&
601 kring->nr_mode == NKR_NETMAP_OFF;
602 }
603
604 /* return 1 iff the kring needs to be turned off */
605 static inline int
nm_kring_pending_off(struct netmap_kring * kring)606 nm_kring_pending_off(struct netmap_kring *kring)
607 {
608 return kring->nr_pending_mode == NKR_NETMAP_OFF &&
609 kring->nr_mode == NKR_NETMAP_ON;
610 }
611
612 /* return the next index, with wraparound */
613 static inline uint32_t
nm_next(uint32_t i,uint32_t lim)614 nm_next(uint32_t i, uint32_t lim)
615 {
616 return unlikely (i == lim) ? 0 : i + 1;
617 }
618
619
620 /* return the previous index, with wraparound */
621 static inline uint32_t
nm_prev(uint32_t i,uint32_t lim)622 nm_prev(uint32_t i, uint32_t lim)
623 {
624 return unlikely (i == 0) ? lim : i - 1;
625 }
626
627
628 /*
629 *
630 * Here is the layout for the Rx and Tx rings.
631
632 RxRING TxRING
633
634 +-----------------+ +-----------------+
635 | | | |
636 | free | | free |
637 +-----------------+ +-----------------+
638 head->| owned by user |<-hwcur | not sent to nic |<-hwcur
639 | | | yet |
640 +-----------------+ | |
641 cur->| available to | | |
642 | user, not read | +-----------------+
643 | yet | cur->| (being |
644 | | | prepared) |
645 | | | |
646 +-----------------+ + ------ +
647 tail->| |<-hwtail | |<-hwlease
648 | (being | ... | | ...
649 | prepared) | ... | | ...
650 +-----------------+ ... | | ...
651 | |<-hwlease +-----------------+
652 | | tail->| |<-hwtail
653 | | | |
654 | | | |
655 | | | |
656 +-----------------+ +-----------------+
657
658 * The cur/tail (user view) and hwcur/hwtail (kernel view)
659 * are used in the normal operation of the card.
660 *
661 * When a ring is the output of a switch port (Rx ring for
662 * a VALE port, Tx ring for the host stack or NIC), slots
663 * are reserved in blocks through 'hwlease' which points
664 * to the next unused slot.
665 * On an Rx ring, hwlease is always after hwtail,
666 * and completions cause hwtail to advance.
667 * On a Tx ring, hwlease is always between cur and hwtail,
668 * and completions cause cur to advance.
669 *
670 * nm_kr_space() returns the maximum number of slots that
671 * can be assigned.
672 * nm_kr_lease() reserves the required number of buffers,
673 * advances nkr_hwlease and also returns an entry in
674 * a circular array where completions should be reported.
675 */
676
677 struct lut_entry;
678 #ifdef __FreeBSD__
679 #define plut_entry lut_entry
680 #endif
681
682 struct netmap_lut {
683 struct lut_entry *lut;
684 struct plut_entry *plut;
685 uint32_t objtotal; /* max buffer index */
686 uint32_t objsize; /* buffer size */
687 };
688
689 struct netmap_vp_adapter; // forward
690 struct nm_bridge;
691
692 /* Struct to be filled by nm_config callbacks. */
693 struct nm_config_info {
694 unsigned num_tx_rings;
695 unsigned num_rx_rings;
696 unsigned num_tx_descs;
697 unsigned num_rx_descs;
698 unsigned rx_buf_maxsize;
699 };
700
701 /*
702 * default type for the magic field.
703 * May be overridden in glue code.
704 */
705 #ifndef NM_OS_MAGIC
706 #define NM_OS_MAGIC uint32_t
707 #endif /* !NM_OS_MAGIC */
708
709 /*
710 * The "struct netmap_adapter" extends the "struct adapter"
711 * (or equivalent) device descriptor.
712 * It contains all base fields needed to support netmap operation.
713 * There are in fact different types of netmap adapters
714 * (native, generic, VALE switch...) so a netmap_adapter is
715 * just the first field in the derived type.
716 */
717 struct netmap_adapter {
718 /*
719 * On linux we do not have a good way to tell if an interface
720 * is netmap-capable. So we always use the following trick:
721 * NA(ifp) points here, and the first entry (which hopefully
722 * always exists and is at least 32 bits) contains a magic
723 * value which we can use to detect that the interface is good.
724 */
725 NM_OS_MAGIC magic;
726 uint32_t na_flags; /* enabled, and other flags */
727 #define NAF_SKIP_INTR 1 /* use the regular interrupt handler.
728 * useful during initialization
729 */
730 #define NAF_SW_ONLY 2 /* forward packets only to sw adapter */
731 #define NAF_BDG_MAYSLEEP 4 /* the bridge is allowed to sleep when
732 * forwarding packets coming from this
733 * interface
734 */
735 #define NAF_MEM_OWNER 8 /* the adapter uses its own memory area
736 * that cannot be changed
737 */
738 #define NAF_NATIVE 16 /* the adapter is native.
739 * Virtual ports (non persistent vale ports,
740 * pipes, monitors...) should never use
741 * this flag.
742 */
743 #define NAF_NETMAP_ON 32 /* netmap is active (either native or
744 * emulated). Where possible (e.g. FreeBSD)
745 * IFCAP_NETMAP also mirrors this flag.
746 */
747 #define NAF_HOST_RINGS 64 /* the adapter supports the host rings */
748 #define NAF_FORCE_NATIVE 128 /* the adapter is always NATIVE */
749 /* free */
750 #define NAF_MOREFRAG 512 /* the adapter supports NS_MOREFRAG */
751 #define NAF_OFFSETS 1024 /* the adapter supports the slot offsets */
752 #define NAF_HOST_ALL 2048 /* the adapter wants as many host rings as hw */
753 #define NAF_ZOMBIE (1U<<30) /* the nic driver has been unloaded */
754 #define NAF_BUSY (1U<<31) /* the adapter is used internally and
755 * cannot be registered from userspace
756 */
757 int active_fds; /* number of user-space descriptors using this
758 interface, which is equal to the number of
759 struct netmap_if objs in the mapped region. */
760
761 u_int num_rx_rings; /* number of adapter receive rings */
762 u_int num_tx_rings; /* number of adapter transmit rings */
763 u_int num_host_rx_rings; /* number of host receive rings */
764 u_int num_host_tx_rings; /* number of host transmit rings */
765
766 u_int num_tx_desc; /* number of descriptor in each queue */
767 u_int num_rx_desc;
768
769 /* tx_rings and rx_rings are private but allocated as a
770 * contiguous chunk of memory. Each array has N+K entries,
771 * N for the hardware rings and K for the host rings.
772 */
773 struct netmap_kring **tx_rings; /* array of TX rings. */
774 struct netmap_kring **rx_rings; /* array of RX rings. */
775
776 void *tailroom; /* space below the rings array */
777 /* (used for leases) */
778
779
780 NM_SELINFO_T si[NR_TXRX]; /* global wait queues */
781
782 /* count users of the global wait queues */
783 int si_users[NR_TXRX];
784
785 void *pdev; /* used to store pci device */
786
787 /* copy of if_qflush and if_transmit pointers, to intercept
788 * packets from the network stack when netmap is active.
789 */
790 int (*if_transmit)(if_t, struct mbuf *);
791
792 /* copy of if_input for netmap_send_up() */
793 void (*if_input)(if_t, struct mbuf *);
794
795 /* Back reference to the parent ifnet struct. Used for
796 * hardware ports (emulated netmap included). */
797 if_t ifp; /* adapter is if_getsoftc(ifp) */
798
799 /*---- callbacks for this netmap adapter -----*/
800 /*
801 * nm_dtor() is the cleanup routine called when destroying
802 * the adapter.
803 * Called with NMG_LOCK held.
804 *
805 * nm_register() is called on NIOCREGIF and close() to enter
806 * or exit netmap mode on the NIC
807 * Called with NNG_LOCK held.
808 *
809 * nm_txsync() pushes packets to the underlying hw/switch
810 *
811 * nm_rxsync() collects packets from the underlying hw/switch
812 *
813 * nm_config() returns configuration information from the OS
814 * Called with NMG_LOCK held.
815 *
816 * nm_bufcfg()
817 * the purpose of this callback is to fill the kring->hwbuf_len
818 * (l) and kring->buf_align fields. The l value is most important
819 * for RX rings, where we want to disallow writes outside of the
820 * netmap buffer. The l value must be computed taking into account
821 * the stipulated max_offset (o), possibly increased if there are
822 * alignment constraints, the maxframe (m), if known, and the
823 * current NETMAP_BUF_SIZE (b) of the memory region used by the
824 * adapter. We want the largest supported l such that o + l <= b.
825 * If m is known to be <= b - o, the callback may also choose the
826 * largest l <= m, ignoring the offset. The buf_align field is
827 * most important for TX rings when there are offsets. The user
828 * will see this value in the ring->buf_align field. Misaligned
829 * offsets will cause the corresponding packets to be silently
830 * dropped.
831 *
832 * nm_krings_create() create and init the tx_rings and
833 * rx_rings arrays of kring structures. In particular,
834 * set the nm_sync callbacks for each ring.
835 * There is no need to also allocate the corresponding
836 * netmap_rings, since netmap_mem_rings_create() will always
837 * be called to provide the missing ones.
838 * Called with NNG_LOCK held.
839 *
840 * nm_krings_delete() cleanup and delete the tx_rings and rx_rings
841 * arrays
842 * Called with NMG_LOCK held.
843 *
844 * nm_notify() is used to act after data have become available
845 * (or the stopped state of the ring has changed)
846 * For hw devices this is typically a selwakeup(),
847 * but for NIC/host ports attached to a switch (or vice-versa)
848 * we also need to invoke the 'txsync' code downstream.
849 * This callback pointer is actually used only to initialize
850 * kring->nm_notify.
851 * Return values are the same as for netmap_rx_irq().
852 */
853 void (*nm_dtor)(struct netmap_adapter *);
854
855 int (*nm_register)(struct netmap_adapter *, int onoff);
856 void (*nm_intr)(struct netmap_adapter *, int onoff);
857
858 int (*nm_txsync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
859 int (*nm_rxsync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
860 int (*nm_notify)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
861 int (*nm_bufcfg)(struct netmap_kring *kring, uint64_t target);
862 #define NAF_FORCE_READ 1
863 #define NAF_FORCE_RECLAIM 2
864 #define NAF_CAN_FORWARD_DOWN 4
865 /* return configuration information */
866 int (*nm_config)(struct netmap_adapter *, struct nm_config_info *info);
867 int (*nm_krings_create)(struct netmap_adapter *);
868 void (*nm_krings_delete)(struct netmap_adapter *);
869 /*
870 * nm_bdg_attach() initializes the na_vp field to point
871 * to an adapter that can be attached to a VALE switch. If the
872 * current adapter is already a VALE port, na_vp is simply a cast;
873 * otherwise, na_vp points to a netmap_bwrap_adapter.
874 * If applicable, this callback also initializes na_hostvp,
875 * that can be used to connect the adapter host rings to the
876 * switch.
877 * Called with NMG_LOCK held.
878 *
879 * nm_bdg_ctl() is called on the actual attach/detach to/from
880 * to/from the switch, to perform adapter-specific
881 * initializations
882 * Called with NMG_LOCK held.
883 */
884 int (*nm_bdg_attach)(const char *bdg_name, struct netmap_adapter *,
885 struct nm_bridge *);
886 int (*nm_bdg_ctl)(struct nmreq_header *, struct netmap_adapter *);
887
888 /* adapter used to attach this adapter to a VALE switch (if any) */
889 struct netmap_vp_adapter *na_vp;
890 /* adapter used to attach the host rings of this adapter
891 * to a VALE switch (if any) */
892 struct netmap_vp_adapter *na_hostvp;
893
894 /* standard refcount to control the lifetime of the adapter
895 * (it should be equal to the lifetime of the corresponding ifp)
896 */
897 int na_refcount;
898
899 /* memory allocator (opaque)
900 * We also cache a pointer to the lut_entry for translating
901 * buffer addresses, the total number of buffers and the buffer size.
902 */
903 struct netmap_mem_d *nm_mem;
904 struct netmap_mem_d *nm_mem_prev;
905 struct netmap_lut na_lut;
906
907 /* additional information attached to this adapter
908 * by other netmap subsystems. Currently used by
909 * bwrap, LINUX/v1000 and ptnetmap
910 */
911 void *na_private;
912
913 /* array of pipes that have this adapter as a parent */
914 struct netmap_pipe_adapter **na_pipes;
915 int na_next_pipe; /* next free slot in the array */
916 int na_max_pipes; /* size of the array */
917
918 /* Offset of ethernet header for each packet. */
919 u_int virt_hdr_len;
920
921 /* Max number of bytes that the NIC can store in the buffer
922 * referenced by each RX descriptor. This translates to the maximum
923 * bytes that a single netmap slot can reference. Larger packets
924 * require NS_MOREFRAG support. */
925 unsigned rx_buf_maxsize;
926
927 char name[NETMAP_REQ_IFNAMSIZ]; /* used at least by pipes */
928
929 #ifdef WITH_MONITOR
930 unsigned long monitor_id; /* debugging */
931 #endif
932 };
933
934 static __inline u_int
nma_get_ndesc(struct netmap_adapter * na,enum txrx t)935 nma_get_ndesc(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t)
936 {
937 return (t == NR_TX ? na->num_tx_desc : na->num_rx_desc);
938 }
939
940 static __inline void
nma_set_ndesc(struct netmap_adapter * na,enum txrx t,u_int v)941 nma_set_ndesc(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t, u_int v)
942 {
943 if (t == NR_TX)
944 na->num_tx_desc = v;
945 else
946 na->num_rx_desc = v;
947 }
948
949 static __inline u_int
nma_get_nrings(struct netmap_adapter * na,enum txrx t)950 nma_get_nrings(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t)
951 {
952 return (t == NR_TX ? na->num_tx_rings : na->num_rx_rings);
953 }
954
955 static __inline u_int
nma_get_host_nrings(struct netmap_adapter * na,enum txrx t)956 nma_get_host_nrings(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t)
957 {
958 return (t == NR_TX ? na->num_host_tx_rings : na->num_host_rx_rings);
959 }
960
961 static __inline void
nma_set_nrings(struct netmap_adapter * na,enum txrx t,u_int v)962 nma_set_nrings(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t, u_int v)
963 {
964 if (t == NR_TX)
965 na->num_tx_rings = v;
966 else
967 na->num_rx_rings = v;
968 }
969
970 static __inline void
nma_set_host_nrings(struct netmap_adapter * na,enum txrx t,u_int v)971 nma_set_host_nrings(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t, u_int v)
972 {
973 if (t == NR_TX)
974 na->num_host_tx_rings = v;
975 else
976 na->num_host_rx_rings = v;
977 }
978
979 static __inline struct netmap_kring**
NMR(struct netmap_adapter * na,enum txrx t)980 NMR(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t)
981 {
982 return (t == NR_TX ? na->tx_rings : na->rx_rings);
983 }
984
985 int nma_intr_enable(struct netmap_adapter *na, int onoff);
986
987 /*
988 * If the NIC is owned by the kernel
989 * (i.e., bridge), neither another bridge nor user can use it;
990 * if the NIC is owned by a user, only users can share it.
991 * Evaluation must be done under NMG_LOCK().
992 */
993 #define NETMAP_OWNED_BY_KERN(na) ((na)->na_flags & NAF_BUSY)
994 #define NETMAP_OWNED_BY_ANY(na) \
995 (NETMAP_OWNED_BY_KERN(na) || ((na)->active_fds > 0))
996
997 /*
998 * derived netmap adapters for various types of ports
999 */
1000 struct netmap_vp_adapter { /* VALE software port */
1001 struct netmap_adapter up;
1002
1003 /*
1004 * Bridge support:
1005 *
1006 * bdg_port is the port number used in the bridge;
1007 * na_bdg points to the bridge this NA is attached to.
1008 */
1009 int bdg_port;
1010 struct nm_bridge *na_bdg;
1011 int retry;
1012 int autodelete; /* remove the ifp on last reference */
1013
1014 /* Maximum Frame Size, used in bdg_mismatch_datapath() */
1015 u_int mfs;
1016 /* Last source MAC on this port */
1017 uint64_t last_smac;
1018
1019 /* Buffer for ifnet driver name */
1020 char *name;
1021 };
1022
1023
1024 struct netmap_hw_adapter { /* physical device */
1025 struct netmap_adapter up;
1026
1027 #ifdef linux
1028 struct net_device_ops nm_ndo;
1029 struct ethtool_ops nm_eto;
1030 #endif
1031 const struct ethtool_ops* save_ethtool;
1032
1033 int (*nm_hw_register)(struct netmap_adapter *, int onoff);
1034 };
1035
1036 #ifdef WITH_GENERIC
1037 /* Mitigation support. */
1038 struct nm_generic_mit {
1039 struct hrtimer mit_timer;
1040 int mit_pending;
1041 int mit_ring_idx; /* index of the ring being mitigated */
1042 struct netmap_adapter *mit_na; /* backpointer */
1043 };
1044
1045 struct netmap_generic_adapter { /* emulated device */
1046 struct netmap_hw_adapter up;
1047
1048 /* Pointer to a previously used netmap adapter. */
1049 struct netmap_adapter *prev;
1050
1051 /* Emulated netmap adapters support:
1052 * - mit implements rx interrupt mitigation;
1053 */
1054 struct nm_generic_mit *mit;
1055 #ifdef linux
1056 netdev_tx_t (*save_start_xmit)(struct mbuf *, if_t);
1057 #endif
1058 /* Is the adapter able to use multiple RX slots to scatter
1059 * each packet pushed up by the driver? */
1060 int rxsg;
1061
1062 /* Is the transmission path controlled by a netmap-aware
1063 * device queue (i.e. qdisc on linux)? */
1064 int txqdisc;
1065 };
1066 #endif /* WITH_GENERIC */
1067
1068 static __inline u_int
netmap_real_rings(struct netmap_adapter * na,enum txrx t)1069 netmap_real_rings(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t)
1070 {
1071 return nma_get_nrings(na, t) +
1072 !!(na->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS) * nma_get_host_nrings(na, t);
1073 }
1074
1075 /* account for fake rings */
1076 static __inline u_int
netmap_all_rings(struct netmap_adapter * na,enum txrx t)1077 netmap_all_rings(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t)
1078 {
1079 return max(nma_get_nrings(na, t) + 1, netmap_real_rings(na, t));
1080 }
1081
1082 int netmap_default_bdg_attach(const char *name, struct netmap_adapter *na,
1083 struct nm_bridge *);
1084 struct nm_bdg_polling_state;
1085 /*
1086 * Bridge wrapper for non VALE ports attached to a VALE switch.
1087 *
1088 * The real device must already have its own netmap adapter (hwna).
1089 * The bridge wrapper and the hwna adapter share the same set of
1090 * netmap rings and buffers, but they have two separate sets of
1091 * krings descriptors, with tx/rx meanings swapped:
1092 *
1093 * netmap
1094 * bwrap krings rings krings hwna
1095 * +------+ +------+ +-----+ +------+ +------+
1096 * |tx_rings->| |\ /| |----| |<-tx_rings|
1097 * | | +------+ \ / +-----+ +------+ | |
1098 * | | X | |
1099 * | | / \ | |
1100 * | | +------+/ \+-----+ +------+ | |
1101 * |rx_rings->| | | |----| |<-rx_rings|
1102 * | | +------+ +-----+ +------+ | |
1103 * +------+ +------+
1104 *
1105 * - packets coming from the bridge go to the brwap rx rings,
1106 * which are also the hwna tx rings. The bwrap notify callback
1107 * will then complete the hwna tx (see netmap_bwrap_notify).
1108 *
1109 * - packets coming from the outside go to the hwna rx rings,
1110 * which are also the bwrap tx rings. The (overwritten) hwna
1111 * notify method will then complete the bridge tx
1112 * (see netmap_bwrap_intr_notify).
1113 *
1114 * The bridge wrapper may optionally connect the hwna 'host' rings
1115 * to the bridge. This is done by using a second port in the
1116 * bridge and connecting it to the 'host' netmap_vp_adapter
1117 * contained in the netmap_bwrap_adapter. The brwap host adapter
1118 * cross-links the hwna host rings in the same way as shown above.
1119 *
1120 * - packets coming from the bridge and directed to the host stack
1121 * are handled by the bwrap host notify callback
1122 * (see netmap_bwrap_host_notify)
1123 *
1124 * - packets coming from the host stack are still handled by the
1125 * overwritten hwna notify callback (netmap_bwrap_intr_notify),
1126 * but are diverted to the host adapter depending on the ring number.
1127 *
1128 */
1129 struct netmap_bwrap_adapter {
1130 struct netmap_vp_adapter up;
1131 struct netmap_vp_adapter host; /* for host rings */
1132 struct netmap_adapter *hwna; /* the underlying device */
1133
1134 /*
1135 * When we attach a physical interface to the bridge, we
1136 * allow the controlling process to terminate, so we need
1137 * a place to store the n_detmap_priv_d data structure.
1138 * This is only done when physical interfaces
1139 * are attached to a bridge.
1140 */
1141 struct netmap_priv_d *na_kpriv;
1142 struct nm_bdg_polling_state *na_polling_state;
1143 /* we overwrite the hwna->na_vp pointer, so we save
1144 * here its original value, to be restored at detach
1145 */
1146 struct netmap_vp_adapter *saved_na_vp;
1147 int (*nm_intr_notify)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
1148 };
1149 int nm_is_bwrap(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1150 int nm_bdg_polling(struct nmreq_header *hdr);
1151
1152 int netmap_bdg_attach(struct nmreq_header *hdr, void *auth_token);
1153 int netmap_bdg_detach(struct nmreq_header *hdr, void *auth_token);
1154 #ifdef WITH_VALE
1155 int netmap_vale_list(struct nmreq_header *hdr);
1156 int netmap_vi_create(struct nmreq_header *hdr, int);
1157 int nm_vi_create(struct nmreq_header *);
1158 int nm_vi_destroy(const char *name);
1159 #else /* !WITH_VALE */
1160 #define netmap_vi_create(hdr, a) (EOPNOTSUPP)
1161 #endif /* WITH_VALE */
1162
1163 #ifdef WITH_PIPES
1164
1165 #define NM_MAXPIPES 64 /* max number of pipes per adapter */
1166
1167 struct netmap_pipe_adapter {
1168 /* pipe identifier is up.name */
1169 struct netmap_adapter up;
1170
1171 #define NM_PIPE_ROLE_MASTER 0x1
1172 #define NM_PIPE_ROLE_SLAVE 0x2
1173 int role; /* either NM_PIPE_ROLE_MASTER or NM_PIPE_ROLE_SLAVE */
1174
1175 struct netmap_adapter *parent; /* adapter that owns the memory */
1176 struct netmap_pipe_adapter *peer; /* the other end of the pipe */
1177 int peer_ref; /* 1 iff we are holding a ref to the peer */
1178 if_t parent_ifp; /* maybe null */
1179
1180 u_int parent_slot; /* index in the parent pipe array */
1181 };
1182
1183 #endif /* WITH_PIPES */
1184
1185 #ifdef WITH_NMNULL
1186 struct netmap_null_adapter {
1187 struct netmap_adapter up;
1188 };
1189 #endif /* WITH_NMNULL */
1190
1191
1192 /* return slots reserved to rx clients; used in drivers */
1193 static inline uint32_t
nm_kr_rxspace(struct netmap_kring * k)1194 nm_kr_rxspace(struct netmap_kring *k)
1195 {
1196 int space = k->nr_hwtail - k->nr_hwcur;
1197 if (space < 0)
1198 space += k->nkr_num_slots;
1199 nm_prdis("preserving %d rx slots %d -> %d", space, k->nr_hwcur, k->nr_hwtail);
1200
1201 return space;
1202 }
1203
1204 /* return slots reserved to tx clients */
1205 #define nm_kr_txspace(_k) nm_kr_rxspace(_k)
1206
1207
1208 /* True if no space in the tx ring, only valid after txsync_prologue */
1209 static inline int
nm_kr_txempty(struct netmap_kring * kring)1210 nm_kr_txempty(struct netmap_kring *kring)
1211 {
1212 return kring->rhead == kring->nr_hwtail;
1213 }
1214
1215 /* True if no more completed slots in the rx ring, only valid after
1216 * rxsync_prologue */
1217 #define nm_kr_rxempty(_k) nm_kr_txempty(_k)
1218
1219 /* True if the application needs to wait for more space on the ring
1220 * (more received packets or more free tx slots).
1221 * Only valid after *xsync_prologue. */
1222 static inline int
nm_kr_wouldblock(struct netmap_kring * kring)1223 nm_kr_wouldblock(struct netmap_kring *kring)
1224 {
1225 return kring->rcur == kring->nr_hwtail;
1226 }
1227
1228 /*
1229 * protect against multiple threads using the same ring.
1230 * also check that the ring has not been stopped or locked
1231 */
1232 #define NM_KR_BUSY 1 /* some other thread is syncing the ring */
1233 #define NM_KR_STOPPED 2 /* unbounded stop (ifconfig down or driver unload) */
1234 #define NM_KR_LOCKED 3 /* bounded, brief stop for mutual exclusion */
1235
1236
1237 /* release the previously acquired right to use the *sync() methods of the ring */
nm_kr_put(struct netmap_kring * kr)1238 static __inline void nm_kr_put(struct netmap_kring *kr)
1239 {
1240 NM_ATOMIC_CLEAR(&kr->nr_busy);
1241 }
1242
1243
1244 /* true if the ifp that backed the adapter has disappeared (e.g., the
1245 * driver has been unloaded)
1246 */
1247 static inline int nm_iszombie(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1248
1249 /* try to obtain exclusive right to issue the *sync() operations on the ring.
1250 * The right is obtained and must be later relinquished via nm_kr_put() if and
1251 * only if nm_kr_tryget() returns 0.
1252 * If can_sleep is 1 there are only two other possible outcomes:
1253 * - the function returns NM_KR_BUSY
1254 * - the function returns NM_KR_STOPPED and sets the POLLERR bit in *perr
1255 * (if non-null)
1256 * In both cases the caller will typically skip the ring, possibly collecting
1257 * errors along the way.
1258 * If the calling context does not allow sleeping, the caller must pass 0 in can_sleep.
1259 * In the latter case, the function may also return NM_KR_LOCKED and leave *perr
1260 * untouched: ideally, the caller should try again at a later time.
1261 */
nm_kr_tryget(struct netmap_kring * kr,int can_sleep,int * perr)1262 static __inline int nm_kr_tryget(struct netmap_kring *kr, int can_sleep, int *perr)
1263 {
1264 int busy = 1, stopped;
1265 /* check a first time without taking the lock
1266 * to avoid starvation for nm_kr_get()
1267 */
1268 retry:
1269 stopped = kr->nkr_stopped;
1270 if (unlikely(stopped)) {
1271 goto stop;
1272 }
1273 busy = NM_ATOMIC_TEST_AND_SET(&kr->nr_busy);
1274 /* we should not return NM_KR_BUSY if the ring was
1275 * actually stopped, so check another time after
1276 * the barrier provided by the atomic operation
1277 */
1278 stopped = kr->nkr_stopped;
1279 if (unlikely(stopped)) {
1280 goto stop;
1281 }
1282
1283 if (unlikely(nm_iszombie(kr->na))) {
1284 stopped = NM_KR_STOPPED;
1285 goto stop;
1286 }
1287
1288 return unlikely(busy) ? NM_KR_BUSY : 0;
1289
1290 stop:
1291 if (!busy)
1292 nm_kr_put(kr);
1293 if (stopped == NM_KR_STOPPED) {
1294 /* if POLLERR is defined we want to use it to simplify netmap_poll().
1295 * Otherwise, any non-zero value will do.
1296 */
1297 #ifdef POLLERR
1298 #define NM_POLLERR POLLERR
1299 #else
1300 #define NM_POLLERR 1
1301 #endif /* POLLERR */
1302 if (perr)
1303 *perr |= NM_POLLERR;
1304 #undef NM_POLLERR
1305 } else if (can_sleep) {
1306 tsleep(kr, 0, "NM_KR_TRYGET", 4);
1307 goto retry;
1308 }
1309 return stopped;
1310 }
1311
1312 /* put the ring in the 'stopped' state and wait for the current user (if any) to
1313 * notice. stopped must be either NM_KR_STOPPED or NM_KR_LOCKED
1314 */
nm_kr_stop(struct netmap_kring * kr,int stopped)1315 static __inline void nm_kr_stop(struct netmap_kring *kr, int stopped)
1316 {
1317 kr->nkr_stopped = stopped;
1318 while (NM_ATOMIC_TEST_AND_SET(&kr->nr_busy))
1319 tsleep(kr, 0, "NM_KR_GET", 4);
1320 }
1321
1322 /* restart a ring after a stop */
nm_kr_start(struct netmap_kring * kr)1323 static __inline void nm_kr_start(struct netmap_kring *kr)
1324 {
1325 kr->nkr_stopped = 0;
1326 nm_kr_put(kr);
1327 }
1328
1329
1330 /*
1331 * The following functions are used by individual drivers to
1332 * support netmap operation.
1333 *
1334 * netmap_attach() initializes a struct netmap_adapter, allocating the
1335 * struct netmap_ring's and the struct selinfo.
1336 *
1337 * netmap_detach() frees the memory allocated by netmap_attach().
1338 *
1339 * netmap_transmit() replaces the if_transmit routine of the interface,
1340 * and is used to intercept packets coming from the stack.
1341 *
1342 * netmap_load_map/netmap_reload_map are helper routines to set/reset
1343 * the dmamap for a packet buffer
1344 *
1345 * netmap_reset() is a helper routine to be called in the hw driver
1346 * when reinitializing a ring. It should not be called by
1347 * virtual ports (vale, pipes, monitor)
1348 */
1349 int netmap_attach(struct netmap_adapter *);
1350 int netmap_attach_ext(struct netmap_adapter *, size_t size, int override_reg);
1351 void netmap_detach(if_t);
1352 int netmap_transmit(if_t, struct mbuf *);
1353 struct netmap_slot *netmap_reset(struct netmap_adapter *na,
1354 enum txrx tx, u_int n, u_int new_cur);
1355 int netmap_ring_reinit(struct netmap_kring *);
1356 int netmap_rings_config_get(struct netmap_adapter *, struct nm_config_info *);
1357
1358 /* Return codes for netmap_*x_irq. */
1359 enum {
1360 /* Driver should do normal interrupt processing, e.g. because
1361 * the interface is not in netmap mode. */
1362 NM_IRQ_PASS = 0,
1363 /* Port is in netmap mode, and the interrupt work has been
1364 * completed. The driver does not have to notify netmap
1365 * again before the next interrupt. */
1366 NM_IRQ_COMPLETED = -1,
1367 /* Port is in netmap mode, but the interrupt work has not been
1368 * completed. The driver has to make sure netmap will be
1369 * notified again soon, even if no more interrupts come (e.g.
1370 * on Linux the driver should not call napi_complete()). */
1371 NM_IRQ_RESCHED = -2,
1372 };
1373
1374 /* default functions to handle rx/tx interrupts */
1375 int netmap_rx_irq(if_t, u_int, u_int *);
1376 #define netmap_tx_irq(_n, _q) netmap_rx_irq(_n, _q, NULL)
1377 int netmap_common_irq(struct netmap_adapter *, u_int, u_int *work_done);
1378
1379
1380 #ifdef WITH_VALE
1381 /* functions used by external modules to interface with VALE */
1382 #define netmap_vp_to_ifp(_vp) ((_vp)->up.ifp)
1383 #define netmap_ifp_to_vp(_ifp) (NA(_ifp)->na_vp)
1384 #define netmap_ifp_to_host_vp(_ifp) (NA(_ifp)->na_hostvp)
1385 #define netmap_bdg_idx(_vp) ((_vp)->bdg_port)
1386 const char *netmap_bdg_name(struct netmap_vp_adapter *);
1387 #else /* !WITH_VALE */
1388 #define netmap_vp_to_ifp(_vp) NULL
1389 #define netmap_ifp_to_vp(_ifp) NULL
1390 #define netmap_ifp_to_host_vp(_ifp) NULL
1391 #define netmap_bdg_idx(_vp) -1
1392 #endif /* WITH_VALE */
1393
1394 static inline int
nm_netmap_on(struct netmap_adapter * na)1395 nm_netmap_on(struct netmap_adapter *na)
1396 {
1397 return na && na->na_flags & NAF_NETMAP_ON;
1398 }
1399
1400 static inline int
nm_native_on(struct netmap_adapter * na)1401 nm_native_on(struct netmap_adapter *na)
1402 {
1403 return nm_netmap_on(na) && (na->na_flags & NAF_NATIVE);
1404 }
1405
1406 static inline struct netmap_kring *
netmap_kring_on(struct netmap_adapter * na,u_int q,enum txrx t)1407 netmap_kring_on(struct netmap_adapter *na, u_int q, enum txrx t)
1408 {
1409 struct netmap_kring *kring = NULL;
1410
1411 if (!nm_native_on(na))
1412 return NULL;
1413
1414 if (t == NR_RX && q < na->num_rx_rings)
1415 kring = na->rx_rings[q];
1416 else if (t == NR_TX && q < na->num_tx_rings)
1417 kring = na->tx_rings[q];
1418 else
1419 return NULL;
1420
1421 return (kring->nr_mode == NKR_NETMAP_ON) ? kring : NULL;
1422 }
1423
1424 static inline int
nm_iszombie(struct netmap_adapter * na)1425 nm_iszombie(struct netmap_adapter *na)
1426 {
1427 return na == NULL || (na->na_flags & NAF_ZOMBIE);
1428 }
1429
1430 void nm_set_native_flags(struct netmap_adapter *);
1431 void nm_clear_native_flags(struct netmap_adapter *);
1432
1433 void netmap_krings_mode_commit(struct netmap_adapter *na, int onoff);
1434
1435 /*
1436 * nm_*sync_prologue() functions are used in ioctl/poll and ptnetmap
1437 * kthreads.
1438 * We need netmap_ring* parameter, because in ptnetmap it is decoupled
1439 * from host kring.
1440 * The user-space ring pointers (head/cur/tail) are shared through
1441 * CSB between host and guest.
1442 */
1443
1444 /*
1445 * validates parameters in the ring/kring, returns a value for head
1446 * If any error, returns ring_size to force a reinit.
1447 */
1448 uint32_t nm_txsync_prologue(struct netmap_kring *, struct netmap_ring *);
1449
1450
1451 /*
1452 * validates parameters in the ring/kring, returns a value for head
1453 * If any error, returns ring_size lim to force a reinit.
1454 */
1455 uint32_t nm_rxsync_prologue(struct netmap_kring *, struct netmap_ring *);
1456
1457
1458 /* check/fix address and len in tx rings */
1459 #if 1 /* debug version */
1460 #define NM_CHECK_ADDR_LEN(_na, _a, _l) do { \
1461 if (_a == NETMAP_BUF_BASE(_na) || _l > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na)) { \
1462 nm_prlim(5, "bad addr/len ring %d slot %d idx %d len %d", \
1463 kring->ring_id, nm_i, slot->buf_idx, len); \
1464 if (_l > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na)) \
1465 _l = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na); \
1466 } } while (0)
1467 #else /* no debug version */
1468 #define NM_CHECK_ADDR_LEN(_na, _a, _l) do { \
1469 if (_l > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na)) \
1470 _l = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na); \
1471 } while (0)
1472 #endif
1473
1474 #define NM_CHECK_ADDR_LEN_OFF(na_, l_, o_) do { \
1475 if ((l_) + (o_) < (l_) || \
1476 (l_) + (o_) > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na_)) { \
1477 (l_) = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na_) - (o_); \
1478 } } while (0)
1479
1480
1481 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/
1482 /*
1483 * Support routines used by netmap subsystems
1484 * (native drivers, VALE, generic, pipes, monitors, ...)
1485 */
1486
1487
1488 /* common routine for all functions that create a netmap adapter. It performs
1489 * two main tasks:
1490 * - if the na points to an ifp, mark the ifp as netmap capable
1491 * using na as its native adapter;
1492 * - provide defaults for the setup callbacks and the memory allocator
1493 */
1494 int netmap_attach_common(struct netmap_adapter *);
1495 /* fill priv->np_[tr]xq{first,last} using the ringid and flags information
1496 * coming from a struct nmreq_register
1497 */
1498 int netmap_interp_ringid(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, struct nmreq_header *hdr);
1499 /* update the ring parameters (number and size of tx and rx rings).
1500 * It calls the nm_config callback, if available.
1501 */
1502 int netmap_update_config(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1503 /* create and initialize the common fields of the krings array.
1504 * using the information that must be already available in the na.
1505 * tailroom can be used to request the allocation of additional
1506 * tailroom bytes after the krings array. This is used by
1507 * netmap_vp_adapter's (i.e., VALE ports) to make room for
1508 * leasing-related data structures
1509 */
1510 int netmap_krings_create(struct netmap_adapter *na, u_int tailroom);
1511 /* deletes the kring array of the adapter. The array must have
1512 * been created using netmap_krings_create
1513 */
1514 void netmap_krings_delete(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1515
1516 int netmap_hw_krings_create(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1517 void netmap_hw_krings_delete(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1518
1519 /* set the stopped/enabled status of ring
1520 * When stopping, they also wait for all current activity on the ring to
1521 * terminate. The status change is then notified using the na nm_notify
1522 * callback.
1523 */
1524 void netmap_set_ring(struct netmap_adapter *, u_int ring_id, enum txrx, int stopped);
1525 /* set the stopped/enabled status of all rings of the adapter. */
1526 void netmap_set_all_rings(struct netmap_adapter *, int stopped);
1527 /* convenience wrappers for netmap_set_all_rings */
1528 void netmap_disable_all_rings(if_t);
1529 void netmap_enable_all_rings(if_t);
1530
1531 int netmap_buf_size_validate(const struct netmap_adapter *na, unsigned mtu);
1532 int netmap_do_regif(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, struct netmap_adapter *na,
1533 struct nmreq_header *);
1534 void netmap_do_unregif(struct netmap_priv_d *priv);
1535
1536 u_int nm_bound_var(u_int *v, u_int dflt, u_int lo, u_int hi, const char *msg);
1537 int netmap_get_na(struct nmreq_header *hdr, struct netmap_adapter **na,
1538 if_t *ifp, struct netmap_mem_d *nmd, int create);
1539 void netmap_unget_na(struct netmap_adapter *na, if_t ifp);
1540 int netmap_get_hw_na(if_t ifp,
1541 struct netmap_mem_d *nmd, struct netmap_adapter **na);
1542 void netmap_mem_restore(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1543
1544 #ifdef WITH_VALE
1545 uint32_t netmap_vale_learning(struct nm_bdg_fwd *ft, uint8_t *dst_ring,
1546 struct netmap_vp_adapter *, void *private_data);
1547
1548 /* these are redefined in case of no VALE support */
1549 int netmap_get_vale_na(struct nmreq_header *hdr, struct netmap_adapter **na,
1550 struct netmap_mem_d *nmd, int create);
1551 void *netmap_vale_create(const char *bdg_name, int *return_status);
1552 int netmap_vale_destroy(const char *bdg_name, void *auth_token);
1553
1554 extern unsigned int vale_max_bridges;
1555
1556 #else /* !WITH_VALE */
1557 #define netmap_bdg_learning(_1, _2, _3, _4) 0
1558 #define netmap_get_vale_na(_1, _2, _3, _4) 0
1559 #define netmap_bdg_create(_1, _2) NULL
1560 #define netmap_bdg_destroy(_1, _2) 0
1561 #define vale_max_bridges 1
1562 #endif /* !WITH_VALE */
1563
1564 #ifdef WITH_PIPES
1565 /* max number of pipes per device */
1566 #define NM_MAXPIPES 64 /* XXX this should probably be a sysctl */
1567 void netmap_pipe_dealloc(struct netmap_adapter *);
1568 int netmap_get_pipe_na(struct nmreq_header *hdr, struct netmap_adapter **na,
1569 struct netmap_mem_d *nmd, int create);
1570 #else /* !WITH_PIPES */
1571 #define NM_MAXPIPES 0
1572 #define netmap_pipe_alloc(_1, _2) 0
1573 #define netmap_pipe_dealloc(_1)
1574 #define netmap_get_pipe_na(hdr, _2, _3, _4) \
1575 ((strchr(hdr->nr_name, '{') != NULL || strchr(hdr->nr_name, '}') != NULL) ? EOPNOTSUPP : 0)
1576 #endif
1577
1578 #ifdef WITH_MONITOR
1579 int netmap_get_monitor_na(struct nmreq_header *hdr, struct netmap_adapter **na,
1580 struct netmap_mem_d *nmd, int create);
1581 void netmap_monitor_stop(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1582 #else
1583 #define netmap_get_monitor_na(hdr, _2, _3, _4) \
1584 (((struct nmreq_register *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_body)->nr_flags & (NR_MONITOR_TX | NR_MONITOR_RX) ? EOPNOTSUPP : 0)
1585 #endif
1586
1587 #ifdef WITH_NMNULL
1588 int netmap_get_null_na(struct nmreq_header *hdr, struct netmap_adapter **na,
1589 struct netmap_mem_d *nmd, int create);
1590 #else /* !WITH_NMNULL */
1591 #define netmap_get_null_na(hdr, _2, _3, _4) \
1592 (((struct nmreq_register *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_body)->nr_flags & (NR_MONITOR_TX | NR_MONITOR_RX) ? EOPNOTSUPP : 0)
1593 #endif /* WITH_NMNULL */
1594
1595 #ifdef CONFIG_NET_NS
1596 struct net *netmap_bns_get(void);
1597 void netmap_bns_put(struct net *);
1598 void netmap_bns_getbridges(struct nm_bridge **, u_int *);
1599 #else
1600 extern struct nm_bridge *nm_bridges;
1601 #define netmap_bns_get()
1602 #define netmap_bns_put(_1)
1603 #define netmap_bns_getbridges(b, n) \
1604 do { *b = nm_bridges; *n = vale_max_bridges; } while (0)
1605 #endif
1606
1607 /* Various prototypes */
1608 int netmap_poll(struct netmap_priv_d *, int events, NM_SELRECORD_T *td);
1609 int netmap_init(void);
1610 void netmap_fini(void);
1611 int netmap_get_memory(struct netmap_priv_d* p);
1612 void netmap_dtor(void *data);
1613
1614 int netmap_ioctl(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, u_long cmd, caddr_t data,
1615 struct thread *, int nr_body_is_user);
1616 int netmap_ioctl_legacy(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, u_long cmd, caddr_t data,
1617 struct thread *td);
1618 size_t nmreq_size_by_type(uint16_t nr_reqtype);
1619
1620 /* netmap_adapter creation/destruction */
1621
1622 // #define NM_DEBUG_PUTGET 1
1623
1624 #ifdef NM_DEBUG_PUTGET
1625
1626 #define NM_DBG(f) __##f
1627
1628 void __netmap_adapter_get(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1629
1630 #define netmap_adapter_get(na) \
1631 do { \
1632 struct netmap_adapter *__na = na; \
1633 __netmap_adapter_get(__na); \
1634 nm_prinf("getting %p:%s -> %d", __na, (__na)->name, (__na)->na_refcount); \
1635 } while (0)
1636
1637 int __netmap_adapter_put(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1638
1639 #define netmap_adapter_put(na) \
1640 ({ \
1641 struct netmap_adapter *__na = na; \
1642 if (__na == NULL) \
1643 nm_prinf("putting NULL"); \
1644 else \
1645 nm_prinf("putting %p:%s -> %d", __na, (__na)->name, (__na)->na_refcount - 1); \
1646 __netmap_adapter_put(__na); \
1647 })
1648
1649 #else /* !NM_DEBUG_PUTGET */
1650
1651 #define NM_DBG(f) f
1652 void netmap_adapter_get(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1653 int netmap_adapter_put(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1654
1655 #endif /* !NM_DEBUG_PUTGET */
1656
1657
1658 /*
1659 * module variables
1660 */
1661 #define NETMAP_BUF_BASE(_na) ((_na)->na_lut.lut[0].vaddr)
1662 #define NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na) ((_na)->na_lut.objsize)
1663 extern int netmap_no_pendintr;
1664 extern int netmap_verbose;
1665 #ifdef CONFIG_NETMAP_DEBUG
1666 extern int netmap_debug; /* for debugging */
1667 #else /* !CONFIG_NETMAP_DEBUG */
1668 #define netmap_debug (0)
1669 #endif /* !CONFIG_NETMAP_DEBUG */
1670 enum { /* debug flags */
1671 NM_DEBUG_ON = 1, /* generic debug messages */
1672 NM_DEBUG_HOST = 0x2, /* debug host stack */
1673 NM_DEBUG_RXSYNC = 0x10, /* debug on rxsync/txsync */
1674 NM_DEBUG_TXSYNC = 0x20,
1675 NM_DEBUG_RXINTR = 0x100, /* debug on rx/tx intr (driver) */
1676 NM_DEBUG_TXINTR = 0x200,
1677 NM_DEBUG_NIC_RXSYNC = 0x1000, /* debug on rx/tx intr (driver) */
1678 NM_DEBUG_NIC_TXSYNC = 0x2000,
1679 NM_DEBUG_MEM = 0x4000, /* verbose memory allocations/deallocations */
1680 NM_DEBUG_VALE = 0x8000, /* debug messages from memory allocators */
1681 NM_DEBUG_BDG = NM_DEBUG_VALE,
1682 };
1683
1684 extern int netmap_txsync_retry;
1685 extern int netmap_generic_hwcsum;
1686 extern int netmap_generic_mit;
1687 extern int netmap_generic_ringsize;
1688 extern int netmap_generic_rings;
1689 #ifdef linux
1690 extern int netmap_generic_txqdisc;
1691 #endif
1692
1693 /*
1694 * NA returns a pointer to the struct netmap adapter from the ifp.
1695 * The if_getnetmapadapter() and if_setnetmapadapter() helpers are
1696 * os-specific and must be defined in glue code.
1697 */
1698 #define NA(_ifp) (if_getnetmapadapter(_ifp))
1699
1700 /*
1701 * we provide a default implementation of NM_ATTACH_NA/NM_DETACH_NA
1702 * based on the if_setnetmapadapter() setter function.
1703 * Glue code may override this by defining its own NM_ATTACH_NA
1704 */
1705 #ifndef NM_ATTACH_NA
1706 /*
1707 * On old versions of FreeBSD, NA(ifp) is a pspare. On linux we
1708 * overload another pointer in the netdev.
1709 *
1710 * We check if NA(ifp) is set and its first element has a related
1711 * magic value. The capenable is within the struct netmap_adapter.
1712 */
1713 #define NETMAP_MAGIC 0x52697a7a
1714
1715 #define NM_NA_VALID(ifp) (NA(ifp) && \
1716 ((uint32_t)(uintptr_t)NA(ifp) ^ NA(ifp)->magic) == NETMAP_MAGIC )
1717
1718 #define NM_ATTACH_NA(ifp, na) do { \
1719 if_setnetmapadapter(ifp, na); \
1720 if (NA(ifp)) \
1721 NA(ifp)->magic = \
1722 ((uint32_t)(uintptr_t)NA(ifp)) ^ NETMAP_MAGIC; \
1723 } while(0)
1724 #define NM_RESTORE_NA(ifp, na) if_setnetmapadapter(ifp, na);
1725
1726 #define NM_DETACH_NA(ifp) do { if_setnetmapadapter(ifp, NULL); } while (0)
1727 #define NM_NA_CLASH(ifp) (NA(ifp) && !NM_NA_VALID(ifp))
1728 #endif /* !NM_ATTACH_NA */
1729
1730
1731 #define NM_IS_NATIVE(ifp) (NM_NA_VALID(ifp) && NA(ifp)->nm_dtor == netmap_hw_dtor)
1732
1733 #if defined(__FreeBSD__)
1734 extern int netmap_port_numa_affinity;
1735
1736 static inline int
nm_iommu_group_id(struct netmap_adapter * na)1737 nm_iommu_group_id(struct netmap_adapter *na)
1738 {
1739 return (-1);
1740 }
1741
1742 static inline int
nm_numa_domain(struct netmap_adapter * na)1743 nm_numa_domain(struct netmap_adapter *na)
1744 {
1745 int domain;
1746
1747 /*
1748 * If the system has only one NUMA domain, don't bother distinguishing
1749 * between IF_NODOM and domain 0.
1750 */
1751 if (vm_ndomains == 1 || netmap_port_numa_affinity == 0)
1752 return (-1);
1753 domain = if_getnumadomain(na->ifp);
1754 if (domain == IF_NODOM)
1755 domain = -1;
1756 return (domain);
1757 }
1758
1759 /* Callback invoked by the dma machinery after a successful dmamap_load */
netmap_dmamap_cb(__unused void * arg,__unused bus_dma_segment_t * segs,__unused int nseg,__unused int error)1760 static void netmap_dmamap_cb(__unused void *arg,
1761 __unused bus_dma_segment_t * segs, __unused int nseg, __unused int error)
1762 {
1763 }
1764
1765 /* bus_dmamap_load wrapper: call aforementioned function if map != NULL.
1766 * XXX can we do it without a callback ?
1767 */
1768 static inline int
netmap_load_map(struct netmap_adapter * na,bus_dma_tag_t tag,bus_dmamap_t map,void * buf)1769 netmap_load_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
1770 bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf)
1771 {
1772 if (map)
1773 bus_dmamap_load(tag, map, buf, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na),
1774 netmap_dmamap_cb, NULL, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
1775 return 0;
1776 }
1777
1778 static inline void
netmap_unload_map(struct netmap_adapter * na,bus_dma_tag_t tag,bus_dmamap_t map)1779 netmap_unload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
1780 bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map)
1781 {
1782 if (map)
1783 bus_dmamap_unload(tag, map);
1784 }
1785
1786 #define netmap_sync_map(na, tag, map, sz, t)
1787
1788 /* update the map when a buffer changes. */
1789 static inline void
netmap_reload_map(struct netmap_adapter * na,bus_dma_tag_t tag,bus_dmamap_t map,void * buf)1790 netmap_reload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
1791 bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf)
1792 {
1793 if (map) {
1794 bus_dmamap_unload(tag, map);
1795 bus_dmamap_load(tag, map, buf, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na),
1796 netmap_dmamap_cb, NULL, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
1797 }
1798 }
1799
1800 #elif defined(_WIN32)
1801
1802 #else /* linux */
1803
1804 int nm_iommu_group_id(bus_dma_tag_t dev);
1805 #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
1806
1807 /*
1808 * on linux we need
1809 * dma_map_single(&pdev->dev, virt_addr, len, direction)
1810 * dma_unmap_single(&adapter->pdev->dev, phys_addr, len, direction)
1811 */
1812 #if 0
1813 struct e1000_buffer *buffer_info = &tx_ring->buffer_info[l];
1814 /* set time_stamp *before* dma to help avoid a possible race */
1815 buffer_info->time_stamp = jiffies;
1816 buffer_info->mapped_as_page = false;
1817 buffer_info->length = len;
1818 //buffer_info->next_to_watch = l;
1819 /* reload dma map */
1820 dma_unmap_single(&adapter->pdev->dev, buffer_info->dma,
1821 NETMAP_BUF_SIZE, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
1822 buffer_info->dma = dma_map_single(&adapter->pdev->dev,
1823 addr, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
1824
1825 if (dma_mapping_error(&adapter->pdev->dev, buffer_info->dma)) {
1826 nm_prerr("dma mapping error");
1827 /* goto dma_error; See e1000_put_txbuf() */
1828 /* XXX reset */
1829 }
1830 tx_desc->buffer_addr = htole64(buffer_info->dma); //XXX
1831
1832 #endif
1833
1834 static inline int
netmap_load_map(struct netmap_adapter * na,bus_dma_tag_t tag,bus_dmamap_t map,void * buf,u_int size)1835 netmap_load_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
1836 bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf, u_int size)
1837 {
1838 if (map) {
1839 *map = dma_map_single(na->pdev, buf, size,
1840 DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
1841 if (dma_mapping_error(na->pdev, *map)) {
1842 *map = 0;
1843 return ENOMEM;
1844 }
1845 }
1846 return 0;
1847 }
1848
1849 static inline void
netmap_unload_map(struct netmap_adapter * na,bus_dma_tag_t tag,bus_dmamap_t map,u_int sz)1850 netmap_unload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
1851 bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, u_int sz)
1852 {
1853 if (*map) {
1854 dma_unmap_single(na->pdev, *map, sz,
1855 DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
1856 }
1857 }
1858
1859 #ifdef NETMAP_LINUX_HAVE_DMASYNC
1860 static inline void
netmap_sync_map_cpu(struct netmap_adapter * na,bus_dma_tag_t tag,bus_dmamap_t map,u_int sz,enum txrx t)1861 netmap_sync_map_cpu(struct netmap_adapter *na,
1862 bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, u_int sz, enum txrx t)
1863 {
1864 if (*map) {
1865 dma_sync_single_for_cpu(na->pdev, *map, sz,
1866 (t == NR_TX ? DMA_TO_DEVICE : DMA_FROM_DEVICE));
1867 }
1868 }
1869
1870 static inline void
netmap_sync_map_dev(struct netmap_adapter * na,bus_dma_tag_t tag,bus_dmamap_t map,u_int sz,enum txrx t)1871 netmap_sync_map_dev(struct netmap_adapter *na,
1872 bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, u_int sz, enum txrx t)
1873 {
1874 if (*map) {
1875 dma_sync_single_for_device(na->pdev, *map, sz,
1876 (t == NR_TX ? DMA_TO_DEVICE : DMA_FROM_DEVICE));
1877 }
1878 }
1879
1880 static inline void
netmap_reload_map(struct netmap_adapter * na,bus_dma_tag_t tag,bus_dmamap_t map,void * buf)1881 netmap_reload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
1882 bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf)
1883 {
1884 u_int sz = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na);
1885
1886 if (*map) {
1887 dma_unmap_single(na->pdev, *map, sz,
1888 DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
1889 }
1890
1891 *map = dma_map_single(na->pdev, buf, sz,
1892 DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
1893 }
1894 #else /* !NETMAP_LINUX_HAVE_DMASYNC */
1895 #define netmap_sync_map_cpu(na, tag, map, sz, t)
1896 #define netmap_sync_map_dev(na, tag, map, sz, t)
1897 #endif /* NETMAP_LINUX_HAVE_DMASYNC */
1898
1899 #endif /* linux */
1900
1901
1902 /*
1903 * functions to map NIC to KRING indexes (n2k) and vice versa (k2n)
1904 */
1905 static inline int
netmap_idx_n2k(struct netmap_kring * kr,int idx)1906 netmap_idx_n2k(struct netmap_kring *kr, int idx)
1907 {
1908 int n = kr->nkr_num_slots;
1909
1910 if (likely(kr->nkr_hwofs == 0)) {
1911 return idx;
1912 }
1913
1914 idx += kr->nkr_hwofs;
1915 if (idx < 0)
1916 return idx + n;
1917 else if (idx < n)
1918 return idx;
1919 else
1920 return idx - n;
1921 }
1922
1923
1924 static inline int
netmap_idx_k2n(struct netmap_kring * kr,int idx)1925 netmap_idx_k2n(struct netmap_kring *kr, int idx)
1926 {
1927 int n = kr->nkr_num_slots;
1928
1929 if (likely(kr->nkr_hwofs == 0)) {
1930 return idx;
1931 }
1932
1933 idx -= kr->nkr_hwofs;
1934 if (idx < 0)
1935 return idx + n;
1936 else if (idx < n)
1937 return idx;
1938 else
1939 return idx - n;
1940 }
1941
1942
1943 /* Entries of the look-up table. */
1944 #ifdef __FreeBSD__
1945 struct lut_entry {
1946 void *vaddr; /* virtual address. */
1947 vm_paddr_t paddr; /* physical address. */
1948 };
1949 #else /* linux & _WIN32 */
1950 /* dma-mapping in linux can assign a buffer a different address
1951 * depending on the device, so we need to have a separate
1952 * physical-address look-up table for each na.
1953 * We can still share the vaddrs, though, therefore we split
1954 * the lut_entry structure.
1955 */
1956 struct lut_entry {
1957 void *vaddr; /* virtual address. */
1958 };
1959
1960 struct plut_entry {
1961 vm_paddr_t paddr; /* physical address. */
1962 };
1963 #endif /* linux & _WIN32 */
1964
1965 struct netmap_obj_pool;
1966
1967 /* alignment for netmap buffers */
1968 #define NM_BUF_ALIGN 64
1969
1970 /*
1971 * NMB return the virtual address of a buffer (buffer 0 on bad index)
1972 * PNMB also fills the physical address
1973 */
1974 static inline void *
NMB(struct netmap_adapter * na,struct netmap_slot * slot)1975 NMB(struct netmap_adapter *na, struct netmap_slot *slot)
1976 {
1977 struct lut_entry *lut = na->na_lut.lut;
1978 uint32_t i = slot->buf_idx;
1979 return (unlikely(i >= na->na_lut.objtotal)) ?
1980 lut[0].vaddr : lut[i].vaddr;
1981 }
1982
1983 static inline void *
PNMB(struct netmap_adapter * na,struct netmap_slot * slot,uint64_t * pp)1984 PNMB(struct netmap_adapter *na, struct netmap_slot *slot, uint64_t *pp)
1985 {
1986 uint32_t i = slot->buf_idx;
1987 struct lut_entry *lut = na->na_lut.lut;
1988 struct plut_entry *plut = na->na_lut.plut;
1989 void *ret = (i >= na->na_lut.objtotal) ? lut[0].vaddr : lut[i].vaddr;
1990
1991 #ifdef _WIN32
1992 *pp = (i >= na->na_lut.objtotal) ? (uint64_t)plut[0].paddr.QuadPart : (uint64_t)plut[i].paddr.QuadPart;
1993 #else
1994 *pp = (i >= na->na_lut.objtotal) ? plut[0].paddr : plut[i].paddr;
1995 #endif
1996 return ret;
1997 }
1998
1999 static inline void
nm_write_offset(struct netmap_kring * kring,struct netmap_slot * slot,uint64_t offset)2000 nm_write_offset(struct netmap_kring *kring,
2001 struct netmap_slot *slot, uint64_t offset)
2002 {
2003 slot->ptr = (slot->ptr & ~kring->offset_mask) |
2004 (offset & kring->offset_mask);
2005 }
2006
2007 static inline uint64_t
nm_get_offset(struct netmap_kring * kring,struct netmap_slot * slot)2008 nm_get_offset(struct netmap_kring *kring, struct netmap_slot *slot)
2009 {
2010 uint64_t offset = (slot->ptr & kring->offset_mask);
2011 if (unlikely(offset > kring->offset_max))
2012 offset = kring->offset_max;
2013 return offset;
2014 }
2015
2016 static inline void *
NMB_O(struct netmap_kring * kring,struct netmap_slot * slot)2017 NMB_O(struct netmap_kring *kring, struct netmap_slot *slot)
2018 {
2019 void *addr = NMB(kring->na, slot);
2020 return (char *)addr + nm_get_offset(kring, slot);
2021 }
2022
2023 static inline void *
PNMB_O(struct netmap_kring * kring,struct netmap_slot * slot,uint64_t * pp)2024 PNMB_O(struct netmap_kring *kring, struct netmap_slot *slot, uint64_t *pp)
2025 {
2026 void *addr = PNMB(kring->na, slot, pp);
2027 uint64_t offset = nm_get_offset(kring, slot);
2028 addr = (char *)addr + offset;
2029 *pp += offset;
2030 return addr;
2031 }
2032
2033
2034 /*
2035 * Structure associated to each netmap file descriptor.
2036 * It is created on open and left unbound (np_nifp == NULL).
2037 * A successful NIOCREGIF will set np_nifp and the first few fields;
2038 * this is protected by a global lock (NMG_LOCK) due to low contention.
2039 *
2040 * np_refs counts the number of references to the structure: one for the fd,
2041 * plus (on FreeBSD) one for each active mmap which we track ourselves
2042 * (linux automatically tracks them, but FreeBSD does not).
2043 * np_refs is protected by NMG_LOCK.
2044 *
2045 * Read access to the structure is lock free, because ni_nifp once set
2046 * can only go to 0 when nobody is using the entry anymore. Readers
2047 * must check that np_nifp != NULL before using the other fields.
2048 */
2049 struct netmap_priv_d {
2050 struct netmap_if * volatile np_nifp; /* netmap if descriptor. */
2051
2052 struct netmap_adapter *np_na;
2053 if_t np_ifp;
2054 uint32_t np_flags; /* from the ioctl */
2055 u_int np_qfirst[NR_TXRX],
2056 np_qlast[NR_TXRX]; /* range of tx/rx rings to scan */
2057 uint16_t np_txpoll;
2058 uint16_t np_kloop_state; /* use with NMG_LOCK held */
2059 #define NM_SYNC_KLOOP_RUNNING (1 << 0)
2060 #define NM_SYNC_KLOOP_STOPPING (1 << 1)
2061 int np_sync_flags; /* to be passed to nm_sync */
2062
2063 int np_refs; /* use with NMG_LOCK held */
2064
2065 /* pointers to the selinfo to be used for selrecord.
2066 * Either the local or the global one depending on the
2067 * number of rings.
2068 */
2069 NM_SELINFO_T *np_si[NR_TXRX];
2070
2071 /* In the optional CSB mode, the user must specify the start address
2072 * of two arrays of Communication Status Block (CSB) entries, for the
2073 * two directions (kernel read application write, and kernel write
2074 * application read).
2075 * The number of entries must agree with the number of rings bound to
2076 * the netmap file descriptor. The entries corresponding to the TX
2077 * rings are laid out before the ones corresponding to the RX rings.
2078 *
2079 * Array of CSB entries for application --> kernel communication
2080 * (N entries). */
2081 struct nm_csb_atok *np_csb_atok_base;
2082 /* Array of CSB entries for kernel --> application communication
2083 * (N entries). */
2084 struct nm_csb_ktoa *np_csb_ktoa_base;
2085
2086 #ifdef linux
2087 struct file *np_filp; /* used by sync kloop */
2088 #endif /* linux */
2089 };
2090
2091 struct netmap_priv_d *netmap_priv_new(void);
2092 void netmap_priv_delete(struct netmap_priv_d *);
2093
nm_kring_pending(struct netmap_priv_d * np)2094 static inline int nm_kring_pending(struct netmap_priv_d *np)
2095 {
2096 struct netmap_adapter *na = np->np_na;
2097 enum txrx t;
2098 int i;
2099
2100 for_rx_tx(t) {
2101 for (i = np->np_qfirst[t]; i < np->np_qlast[t]; i++) {
2102 struct netmap_kring *kring = NMR(na, t)[i];
2103 if (kring->nr_mode != kring->nr_pending_mode) {
2104 return 1;
2105 }
2106 }
2107 }
2108 return 0;
2109 }
2110
2111 /* call with NMG_LOCK held */
2112 static __inline int
nm_si_user(struct netmap_priv_d * priv,enum txrx t)2113 nm_si_user(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, enum txrx t)
2114 {
2115 return (priv->np_na != NULL &&
2116 (priv->np_qlast[t] - priv->np_qfirst[t] > 1));
2117 }
2118
2119 #ifdef WITH_PIPES
2120 int netmap_pipe_txsync(struct netmap_kring *txkring, int flags);
2121 int netmap_pipe_rxsync(struct netmap_kring *rxkring, int flags);
2122 int netmap_pipe_krings_create_both(struct netmap_adapter *na,
2123 struct netmap_adapter *ona);
2124 void netmap_pipe_krings_delete_both(struct netmap_adapter *na,
2125 struct netmap_adapter *ona);
2126 int netmap_pipe_reg_both(struct netmap_adapter *na,
2127 struct netmap_adapter *ona);
2128 #endif /* WITH_PIPES */
2129
2130 #ifdef WITH_MONITOR
2131
2132 struct netmap_monitor_adapter {
2133 struct netmap_adapter up;
2134
2135 struct netmap_priv_d priv;
2136 uint32_t flags;
2137 };
2138
2139 #endif /* WITH_MONITOR */
2140
2141
2142 #ifdef WITH_GENERIC
2143 /*
2144 * generic netmap emulation for devices that do not have
2145 * native netmap support.
2146 */
2147 int generic_netmap_attach(if_t ifp);
2148 int generic_rx_handler(if_t ifp, struct mbuf *m);
2149
2150 int nm_os_catch_rx(struct netmap_generic_adapter *gna, int intercept);
2151 int nm_os_catch_tx(struct netmap_generic_adapter *gna, int intercept);
2152
2153 int na_is_generic(struct netmap_adapter *na);
2154
2155 /*
2156 * the generic transmit routine is passed a structure to optionally
2157 * build a queue of descriptors, in an OS-specific way.
2158 * The payload is at addr, if non-null, and the routine should send or queue
2159 * the packet, returning 0 if successful, 1 on failure.
2160 *
2161 * At the end, if head is non-null, there will be an additional call
2162 * to the function with addr = NULL; this should tell the OS-specific
2163 * routine to send the queue and free any resources. Failure is ignored.
2164 */
2165 struct nm_os_gen_arg {
2166 if_t ifp;
2167 void *m; /* os-specific mbuf-like object */
2168 void *head, *tail; /* tailq, if the OS-specific routine needs to build one */
2169 void *addr; /* payload of current packet */
2170 u_int len; /* packet length */
2171 u_int ring_nr; /* transmit ring index */
2172 u_int qevent; /* in txqdisc mode, place an event on this mbuf */
2173 };
2174
2175 int nm_os_generic_xmit_frame(struct nm_os_gen_arg *);
2176 int nm_os_generic_find_num_desc(if_t ifp, u_int *tx, u_int *rx);
2177 void nm_os_generic_find_num_queues(if_t ifp, u_int *txq, u_int *rxq);
2178 void nm_os_generic_set_features(struct netmap_generic_adapter *gna);
2179
2180 static inline if_t
netmap_generic_getifp(struct netmap_generic_adapter * gna)2181 netmap_generic_getifp(struct netmap_generic_adapter *gna)
2182 {
2183 if (gna->prev)
2184 return gna->prev->ifp;
2185
2186 return gna->up.up.ifp;
2187 }
2188
2189 void netmap_generic_irq(struct netmap_adapter *na, u_int q, u_int *work_done);
2190
2191 //#define RATE_GENERIC /* Enables communication statistics for generic. */
2192 #ifdef RATE_GENERIC
2193 void generic_rate(int txp, int txs, int txi, int rxp, int rxs, int rxi);
2194 #else
2195 #define generic_rate(txp, txs, txi, rxp, rxs, rxi)
2196 #endif
2197
2198 /*
2199 * netmap_mitigation API. This is used by the generic adapter
2200 * to reduce the number of interrupt requests/selwakeup
2201 * to clients on incoming packets.
2202 */
2203 void nm_os_mitigation_init(struct nm_generic_mit *mit, int idx,
2204 struct netmap_adapter *na);
2205 void nm_os_mitigation_start(struct nm_generic_mit *mit);
2206 void nm_os_mitigation_restart(struct nm_generic_mit *mit);
2207 int nm_os_mitigation_active(struct nm_generic_mit *mit);
2208 void nm_os_mitigation_cleanup(struct nm_generic_mit *mit);
2209 #else /* !WITH_GENERIC */
2210 #define generic_netmap_attach(ifp) (EOPNOTSUPP)
2211 #define na_is_generic(na) (0)
2212 #endif /* WITH_GENERIC */
2213
2214 /* Shared declarations for the VALE switch. */
2215
2216 /*
2217 * Each transmit queue accumulates a batch of packets into
2218 * a structure before forwarding. Packets to the same
2219 * destination are put in a list using ft_next as a link field.
2220 * ft_frags and ft_next are valid only on the first fragment.
2221 */
2222 struct nm_bdg_fwd { /* forwarding entry for a bridge */
2223 void *ft_buf; /* netmap or indirect buffer */
2224 uint8_t ft_frags; /* how many fragments (only on 1st frag) */
2225 uint16_t ft_offset; /* dst port (unused) */
2226 uint16_t ft_flags; /* flags, e.g. indirect */
2227 uint16_t ft_len; /* src fragment len */
2228 uint16_t ft_next; /* next packet to same destination */
2229 };
2230
2231 /* struct 'virtio_net_hdr' from linux. */
2232 struct nm_vnet_hdr {
2233 #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_F_NEEDS_CSUM 1 /* Use csum_start, csum_offset */
2234 #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_F_DATA_VALID 2 /* Csum is valid */
2235 uint8_t flags;
2236 #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_NONE 0 /* Not a GSO frame */
2237 #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_TCPV4 1 /* GSO frame, IPv4 TCP (TSO) */
2238 #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_UDP 3 /* GSO frame, IPv4 UDP (UFO) */
2239 #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_TCPV6 4 /* GSO frame, IPv6 TCP */
2240 #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_ECN 0x80 /* TCP has ECN set */
2241 uint8_t gso_type;
2242 uint16_t hdr_len;
2243 uint16_t gso_size;
2244 uint16_t csum_start;
2245 uint16_t csum_offset;
2246 };
2247
2248 #define WORST_CASE_GSO_HEADER (14+40+60) /* IPv6 + TCP */
2249
2250 /* Private definitions for IPv4, IPv6, UDP and TCP headers. */
2251
2252 struct nm_iphdr {
2253 uint8_t version_ihl;
2254 uint8_t tos;
2255 uint16_t tot_len;
2256 uint16_t id;
2257 uint16_t frag_off;
2258 uint8_t ttl;
2259 uint8_t protocol;
2260 uint16_t check;
2261 uint32_t saddr;
2262 uint32_t daddr;
2263 /*The options start here. */
2264 };
2265
2266 struct nm_tcphdr {
2267 uint16_t source;
2268 uint16_t dest;
2269 uint32_t seq;
2270 uint32_t ack_seq;
2271 uint8_t doff; /* Data offset + Reserved */
2272 uint8_t flags;
2273 uint16_t window;
2274 uint16_t check;
2275 uint16_t urg_ptr;
2276 };
2277
2278 struct nm_udphdr {
2279 uint16_t source;
2280 uint16_t dest;
2281 uint16_t len;
2282 uint16_t check;
2283 };
2284
2285 struct nm_ipv6hdr {
2286 uint8_t priority_version;
2287 uint8_t flow_lbl[3];
2288
2289 uint16_t payload_len;
2290 uint8_t nexthdr;
2291 uint8_t hop_limit;
2292
2293 uint8_t saddr[16];
2294 uint8_t daddr[16];
2295 };
2296
2297 /* Type used to store a checksum (in host byte order) that hasn't been
2298 * folded yet.
2299 */
2300 #define rawsum_t uint32_t
2301
2302 rawsum_t nm_os_csum_raw(uint8_t *data, size_t len, rawsum_t cur_sum);
2303 uint16_t nm_os_csum_ipv4(struct nm_iphdr *iph);
2304 void nm_os_csum_tcpudp_ipv4(struct nm_iphdr *iph, void *data,
2305 size_t datalen, uint16_t *check);
2306 void nm_os_csum_tcpudp_ipv6(struct nm_ipv6hdr *ip6h, void *data,
2307 size_t datalen, uint16_t *check);
2308 uint16_t nm_os_csum_fold(rawsum_t cur_sum);
2309
2310 void bdg_mismatch_datapath(struct netmap_vp_adapter *na,
2311 struct netmap_vp_adapter *dst_na,
2312 const struct nm_bdg_fwd *ft_p,
2313 struct netmap_ring *dst_ring,
2314 u_int *j, u_int lim, u_int *howmany);
2315
2316 /* persistent virtual port routines */
2317 int nm_os_vi_persist(const char *, if_t *);
2318 void nm_os_vi_detach(if_t);
2319 void nm_os_vi_init_index(void);
2320
2321 /*
2322 * kernel thread routines
2323 */
2324 struct nm_kctx; /* OS-specific kernel context - opaque */
2325 typedef void (*nm_kctx_worker_fn_t)(void *data);
2326
2327 /* kthread configuration */
2328 struct nm_kctx_cfg {
2329 long type; /* kthread type/identifier */
2330 nm_kctx_worker_fn_t worker_fn; /* worker function */
2331 void *worker_private;/* worker parameter */
2332 int attach_user; /* attach kthread to user process */
2333 };
2334 /* kthread configuration */
2335 struct nm_kctx *nm_os_kctx_create(struct nm_kctx_cfg *cfg,
2336 void *opaque);
2337 int nm_os_kctx_worker_start(struct nm_kctx *);
2338 void nm_os_kctx_worker_stop(struct nm_kctx *);
2339 void nm_os_kctx_destroy(struct nm_kctx *);
2340 void nm_os_kctx_worker_setaff(struct nm_kctx *, int);
2341 u_int nm_os_ncpus(void);
2342
2343 int netmap_sync_kloop(struct netmap_priv_d *priv,
2344 struct nmreq_header *hdr);
2345 int netmap_sync_kloop_stop(struct netmap_priv_d *priv);
2346
2347 #ifdef WITH_PTNETMAP
2348 /* ptnetmap guest routines */
2349
2350 /*
2351 * ptnetmap_memdev routines used to talk with ptnetmap_memdev device driver
2352 */
2353 struct ptnetmap_memdev;
2354 int nm_os_pt_memdev_iomap(struct ptnetmap_memdev *, vm_paddr_t *, void **,
2355 uint64_t *);
2356 void nm_os_pt_memdev_iounmap(struct ptnetmap_memdev *);
2357 uint32_t nm_os_pt_memdev_ioread(struct ptnetmap_memdev *, unsigned int);
2358
2359 /*
2360 * netmap adapter for guest ptnetmap ports
2361 */
2362 struct netmap_pt_guest_adapter {
2363 /* The netmap adapter to be used by netmap applications.
2364 * This field must be the first, to allow upcast. */
2365 struct netmap_hw_adapter hwup;
2366
2367 /* The netmap adapter to be used by the driver. */
2368 struct netmap_hw_adapter dr;
2369
2370 /* Reference counter to track users of backend netmap port: the
2371 * network stack and netmap clients.
2372 * Used to decide when we need (de)allocate krings/rings and
2373 * start (stop) ptnetmap kthreads. */
2374 int backend_users;
2375
2376 };
2377
2378 int netmap_pt_guest_attach(struct netmap_adapter *na,
2379 unsigned int nifp_offset,
2380 unsigned int memid);
2381 bool netmap_pt_guest_txsync(struct nm_csb_atok *atok,
2382 struct nm_csb_ktoa *ktoa,
2383 struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
2384 bool netmap_pt_guest_rxsync(struct nm_csb_atok *atok,
2385 struct nm_csb_ktoa *ktoa,
2386 struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
2387 int ptnet_nm_krings_create(struct netmap_adapter *na);
2388 void ptnet_nm_krings_delete(struct netmap_adapter *na);
2389 void ptnet_nm_dtor(struct netmap_adapter *na);
2390
2391 /* Helper function wrapping nm_sync_kloop_appl_read(). */
2392 static inline void
ptnet_sync_tail(struct nm_csb_ktoa * ktoa,struct netmap_kring * kring)2393 ptnet_sync_tail(struct nm_csb_ktoa *ktoa, struct netmap_kring *kring)
2394 {
2395 struct netmap_ring *ring = kring->ring;
2396
2397 /* Update hwcur and hwtail as known by the host. */
2398 nm_sync_kloop_appl_read(ktoa, &kring->nr_hwtail, &kring->nr_hwcur);
2399
2400 /* nm_sync_finalize */
2401 ring->tail = kring->rtail = kring->nr_hwtail;
2402 }
2403 #endif /* WITH_PTNETMAP */
2404
2405 #ifdef __FreeBSD__
2406 /*
2407 * FreeBSD mbuf allocator/deallocator in emulation mode:
2408 *
2409 * We allocate mbufs with m_gethdr(), since the mbuf header is needed
2410 * by the driver. We also attach a customly-provided external storage,
2411 * which in this case is a netmap buffer.
2412 *
2413 * The dtor function does nothing, however we need it since mb_free_ext()
2414 * has a KASSERT(), checking that the mbuf dtor function is not NULL.
2415 */
2416
2417 static inline void
nm_generic_mbuf_dtor(struct mbuf * m)2418 nm_generic_mbuf_dtor(struct mbuf *m)
2419 {
2420 uma_zfree(zone_clust, m->m_ext.ext_buf);
2421 }
2422
2423 #define SET_MBUF_DESTRUCTOR(m, fn, na) do { \
2424 (m)->m_ext.ext_free = (fn != NULL) ? \
2425 (void *)fn : (void *)nm_generic_mbuf_dtor; \
2426 (m)->m_ext.ext_arg1 = na; \
2427 } while (0)
2428
2429 static inline struct mbuf *
nm_os_get_mbuf(if_t ifp __unused,int len)2430 nm_os_get_mbuf(if_t ifp __unused, int len)
2431 {
2432 struct mbuf *m;
2433 void *buf;
2434
2435 KASSERT(len <= MCLBYTES, ("%s: len %d", __func__, len));
2436
2437 m = m_gethdr(M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA);
2438 if (__predict_false(m == NULL))
2439 return (NULL);
2440 buf = uma_zalloc(zone_clust, M_NOWAIT);
2441 if (__predict_false(buf == NULL)) {
2442 m_free(m);
2443 return (NULL);
2444 }
2445 m_extadd(m, buf, MCLBYTES, nm_generic_mbuf_dtor, NULL, NULL, 0,
2446 EXT_NET_DRV);
2447 return (m);
2448 }
2449
2450 static inline void
nm_os_mbuf_reinit(struct mbuf * m)2451 nm_os_mbuf_reinit(struct mbuf *m)
2452 {
2453 void *buf;
2454
2455 KASSERT((m->m_flags & M_EXT) != 0,
2456 ("%s: mbuf %p has no external storage", __func__, m));
2457 KASSERT(m->m_ext.ext_size == MCLBYTES,
2458 ("%s: mbuf %p has wrong external storage size %u", __func__, m,
2459 m->m_ext.ext_size));
2460
2461 buf = m->m_ext.ext_buf;
2462 m_init(m, M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA, M_PKTHDR);
2463 m_extadd(m, buf, MCLBYTES, nm_generic_mbuf_dtor, NULL, NULL, 0,
2464 EXT_NET_DRV);
2465 }
2466
2467 #endif /* __FreeBSD__ */
2468
2469 struct nmreq_option * nmreq_getoption(struct nmreq_header *, uint16_t);
2470
2471 int netmap_init_bridges(void);
2472 void netmap_uninit_bridges(void);
2473
2474 /* Functions to read and write CSB fields from the kernel. */
2475 #if defined (linux)
2476 #define CSB_READ(csb, field, r) (get_user(r, &csb->field))
2477 #define CSB_WRITE(csb, field, v) (put_user(v, &csb->field))
2478 #else /* ! linux */
2479 #define CSB_READ(csb, field, r) do { \
2480 int32_t v __diagused; \
2481 \
2482 v = fuword32(&csb->field); \
2483 KASSERT(v != -1, ("%s: fuword32 failed", __func__)); \
2484 r = v; \
2485 } while (0)
2486 #define CSB_WRITE(csb, field, v) do { \
2487 int error __diagused; \
2488 \
2489 error = suword32(&csb->field, v); \
2490 KASSERT(error == 0, ("%s: suword32 failed", __func__)); \
2491 } while (0)
2492 #endif /* ! linux */
2493
2494 /* some macros that may not be defined */
2495 #ifndef ETH_HLEN
2496 #define ETH_HLEN 6
2497 #endif
2498 #ifndef ETH_FCS_LEN
2499 #define ETH_FCS_LEN 4
2500 #endif
2501 #ifndef VLAN_HLEN
2502 #define VLAN_HLEN 4
2503 #endif
2504
2505 #endif /* _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_ */
2506