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28.Dd April 12, 2023
29.Dt NETISR 9
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm netisr
33.Nd Kernel network dispatch service
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.In net/netisr.h
36.Ft void
37.Fn netisr_register "const struct netisr_handler *nhp"
38.Ft void
39.Fn netisr_unregister "const struct netisr_handler *nhp"
40.Ft int
41.Fn netisr_dispatch "u_int proto" "struct mbuf *m"
42.Ft int
43.Fn netisr_dispatch_src "u_int proto" "uintptr_t source" "struct mbuf *m"
44.Ft int
45.Fn netisr_queue "u_int proto" "struct mbuf *m"
46.Ft int
47.Fn netisr_queue_src "u_int proto" "uintptr_t source" "struct mbuf *m"
48.Ft void
49.Fn netisr_clearqdrops "const struct netisr_handler *nhp"
50.Ft void
51.Fn netisr_getqdrops "const struct netisr_handler *nhp" "uint64_t *qdropsp"
52.Ft void
53.Fn netisr_getqlimit "const struct netisr_handler *nhp" "u_int *qlimitp"
54.Ft int
55.Fn netisr_setqlimit "const struct netisr_handler *nhp" "u_int qlimit"
56.Ft u_int
57.Fn netisr_default_flow2cpu "u_int flowid"
58.Ft u_int
59.Fn netisr_get_cpucount "void"
60.Ft u_int
61.Fn netisr_get_cpuid "u_int cpunumber"
62.Pp
63With optional virtual network stack support enabled via the following kernel
64compile option:
65.Bd -ragged -offset indent
66.Cd "options VIMAGE"
67.Ed
68.Ft void
69.Fn netisr_register_vnet "const struct netisr_handler *nhp"
70.Ft void
71.Fn netisr_unregister_vnet "const struct netisr_handler *nhp"
72.Sh DESCRIPTION
73The
74.Nm
75kernel interface suite allows device drivers (and other packet sources) to
76direct packets to protocols for directly dispatched or deferred processing.
77Protocol registration and work stream statistics may be monitored using
78.Xr netstat 1 .
79.Ss Protocol registration
80Protocols register and unregister handlers using
81.Fn netisr_register
82and
83.Fn netisr_unregister ,
84and may also manage queue limits and statistics using the
85.Fn netisr_clearqdrops ,
86.Fn netisr_getqdrops ,
87.Fn netisr_getqlimit ,
88and
89.Fn netisr_setqlimit .
90.Pp
91In case of VIMAGE kernels each virtual network stack (vnet), that is not the
92default base system network stack, calls
93.Fn netisr_register_vnet
94and
95.Fn netisr_unregister_vnet
96to enable or disable packet processing by the
97.Nm
98for each protocol.
99Disabling will also purge any outstanding packet from the protocol queue.
100.Pp
101.Nm
102supports multi-processor execution of handlers, and relies on a combination
103of source ordering and protocol-specific ordering and work-placement
104policies to decide how to distribute work across one or more worker
105threads.
106Registering protocols will declare one of three policies:
107.Bl -tag -width NETISR_POLICY_SOURCE
108.It Dv NETISR_POLICY_SOURCE
109.Nm
110should maintain source ordering without advice from the protocol.
111.Nm
112will ignore any flow IDs present on
113.Vt mbuf
114headers for the purposes of work placement.
115.It Dv NETISR_POLICY_FLOW
116.Nm
117should maintain flow ordering as defined by the
118.Vt mbuf
119header flow ID field.
120If the protocol implements
121.Va nh_m2flow ,
122then
123.Nm
124will query the protocol in the event that the
125.Vt mbuf
126doesn't have a flow ID, falling back on source ordering.
127.It NETISR_POLICY_CPU
128.Nm
129will entirely delegate all work placement decisions to the protocol,
130querying
131.Va nh_m2cpuid
132for each packet.
133.El
134.Pp
135Registration is declared using
136.Vt "struct netisr_handler" ,
137whose fields are defined as follows:
138.Bl -tag -width "netisr_handler_t nh_handler"
139.It Vt "const char *" Va nh_name
140Unique character string name of the protocol, which may be included in
141.Xr sysctl 3
142MIB names, so should not contain whitespace.
143.It Vt netisr_handler_t Va nh_handler
144Protocol handler function that will be invoked on each packet received for
145the protocol.
146.It Vt netisr_m2flow_t Va nh_m2flow
147Optional protocol function to generate a flow ID and set a valid
148hashtype for packets that enter the
149.Nm
150with
151.Dv M_HASHTYPE_GET(m)
152equal to
153.Dv M_HASHTYPE_NONE .
154Will be used only with
155.Dv NETISR_POLICY_FLOW .
156.It Vt netisr_m2cpuid_t Va nh_m2cpuid
157Protocol function to determine what CPU a packet should be processed on.
158Will be used only with
159.Dv NETISR_POLICY_CPU .
160.It Vt netisr_drainedcpu_t Va nh_drainedcpu
161Optional callback function that will be invoked when a per-CPU queue
162was drained.
163It will never fire for directly dispatched packets.
164Unless fully understood, this special-purpose function should not be used.
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167.It Vt u_int Va nh_proto
168Protocol number used by both protocols to identify themselves to
169.Nm ,
170and by packet sources to select what handler will be used to process
171packets.
172A table of supported protocol numbers appears below.
173For implementation reasons, protocol numbers great than 15 are currently
174unsupported.
175.It Vt u_int Va nh_qlimit
176The maximum per-CPU queue depth for the protocol; due to internal
177implementation details, the effective queue depth may be as much as twice
178this number.
179.It Vt u_int Va nh_policy
180The ordering and work placement policy for the protocol, as described
181earlier.
182.El
183.Ss Packet source interface
184Packet sources, such as network interfaces, may request protocol processing
185using the
186.Fn netisr_dispatch
187and
188.Fn netisr_queue
189interfaces.
190Both accept a protocol number and
191.Vt mbuf
192argument, but while
193.Fn netisr_queue
194will always execute the protocol handler asynchronously in a deferred
195context,
196.Fn netisr_dispatch
197will optionally direct dispatch if permitted by global and per-protocol
198policy.
199.Pp
200In order to provide additional load balancing and flow information,
201packet sources may also specify an opaque source identifier, which in
202practice might be a network interface number or socket pointer, using
203the
204.Fn netisr_dispatch_src
205and
206.Fn netisr_queue_src
207variants.
208.Ss Protocol number constants
209The follow protocol numbers are currently defined:
210.Bl -tag -width NETISR_ROUTE
211.It Dv NETISR_IP
212IPv4
213.It Dv NETISR_IGMP
214IGMPv3 loopback
215.It Dv NETISR_ROUTE
216Routing socket loopback
217.It Dv NETISR_ARP
218ARP
219.It Dv NETISR_IPV6
220IPv6
221.El
222.Sh AUTHORS
223This manual page and the
224.Nm
225implementation were written by
226.An Robert N. M. Watson .
227