1 /*- 2 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Matteo Landi 5 * Copyright (C) 2011-2016 Luigi Rizzo 6 * Copyright (C) 2011-2016 Giuseppe Lettieri 7 * Copyright (C) 2011-2016 Vincenzo Maffione 8 * All rights reserved. 9 * 10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 12 * are met: 13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 15 * 2. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 23 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 24 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 25 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 26 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 27 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 28 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 29 * SUCH DAMAGE. 30 */ 31 32 33 /* 34 * $FreeBSD$ 35 * 36 * This module supports memory mapped access to network devices, 37 * see netmap(4). 38 * 39 * The module uses a large, memory pool allocated by the kernel 40 * and accessible as mmapped memory by multiple userspace threads/processes. 41 * The memory pool contains packet buffers and "netmap rings", 42 * i.e. user-accessible copies of the interface's queues. 43 * 44 * Access to the network card works like this: 45 * 1. a process/thread issues one or more open() on /dev/netmap, to create 46 * select()able file descriptor on which events are reported. 47 * 2. on each descriptor, the process issues an ioctl() to identify 48 * the interface that should report events to the file descriptor. 49 * 3. on each descriptor, the process issues an mmap() request to 50 * map the shared memory region within the process' address space. 51 * The list of interesting queues is indicated by a location in 52 * the shared memory region. 53 * 4. using the functions in the netmap(4) userspace API, a process 54 * can look up the occupation state of a queue, access memory buffers, 55 * and retrieve received packets or enqueue packets to transmit. 56 * 5. using some ioctl()s the process can synchronize the userspace view 57 * of the queue with the actual status in the kernel. This includes both 58 * receiving the notification of new packets, and transmitting new 59 * packets on the output interface. 60 * 6. select() or poll() can be used to wait for events on individual 61 * transmit or receive queues (or all queues for a given interface). 62 * 63 64 SYNCHRONIZATION (USER) 65 66 The netmap rings and data structures may be shared among multiple 67 user threads or even independent processes. 68 Any synchronization among those threads/processes is delegated 69 to the threads themselves. Only one thread at a time can be in 70 a system call on the same netmap ring. The OS does not enforce 71 this and only guarantees against system crashes in case of 72 invalid usage. 73 74 LOCKING (INTERNAL) 75 76 Within the kernel, access to the netmap rings is protected as follows: 77 78 - a spinlock on each ring, to handle producer/consumer races on 79 RX rings attached to the host stack (against multiple host 80 threads writing from the host stack to the same ring), 81 and on 'destination' rings attached to a VALE switch 82 (i.e. RX rings in VALE ports, and TX rings in NIC/host ports) 83 protecting multiple active senders for the same destination) 84 85 - an atomic variable to guarantee that there is at most one 86 instance of *_*xsync() on the ring at any time. 87 For rings connected to user file 88 descriptors, an atomic_test_and_set() protects this, and the 89 lock on the ring is not actually used. 90 For NIC RX rings connected to a VALE switch, an atomic_test_and_set() 91 is also used to prevent multiple executions (the driver might indeed 92 already guarantee this). 93 For NIC TX rings connected to a VALE switch, the lock arbitrates 94 access to the queue (both when allocating buffers and when pushing 95 them out). 96 97 - *xsync() should be protected against initializations of the card. 98 On FreeBSD most devices have the reset routine protected by 99 a RING lock (ixgbe, igb, em) or core lock (re). lem is missing 100 the RING protection on rx_reset(), this should be added. 101 102 On linux there is an external lock on the tx path, which probably 103 also arbitrates access to the reset routine. XXX to be revised 104 105 - a per-interface core_lock protecting access from the host stack 106 while interfaces may be detached from netmap mode. 107 XXX there should be no need for this lock if we detach the interfaces 108 only while they are down. 109 110 111 --- VALE SWITCH --- 112 113 NMG_LOCK() serializes all modifications to switches and ports. 114 A switch cannot be deleted until all ports are gone. 115 116 For each switch, an SX lock (RWlock on linux) protects 117 deletion of ports. When configuring or deleting a new port, the 118 lock is acquired in exclusive mode (after holding NMG_LOCK). 119 When forwarding, the lock is acquired in shared mode (without NMG_LOCK). 120 The lock is held throughout the entire forwarding cycle, 121 during which the thread may incur in a page fault. 122 Hence it is important that sleepable shared locks are used. 123 124 On the rx ring, the per-port lock is grabbed initially to reserve 125 a number of slot in the ring, then the lock is released, 126 packets are copied from source to destination, and then 127 the lock is acquired again and the receive ring is updated. 128 (A similar thing is done on the tx ring for NIC and host stack 129 ports attached to the switch) 130 131 */ 132 133 134 /* --- internals ---- 135 * 136 * Roadmap to the code that implements the above. 137 * 138 * > 1. a process/thread issues one or more open() on /dev/netmap, to create 139 * > select()able file descriptor on which events are reported. 140 * 141 * Internally, we allocate a netmap_priv_d structure, that will be 142 * initialized on ioctl(NIOCREGIF). There is one netmap_priv_d 143 * structure for each open(). 144 * 145 * os-specific: 146 * FreeBSD: see netmap_open() (netmap_freebsd.c) 147 * linux: see linux_netmap_open() (netmap_linux.c) 148 * 149 * > 2. on each descriptor, the process issues an ioctl() to identify 150 * > the interface that should report events to the file descriptor. 151 * 152 * Implemented by netmap_ioctl(), NIOCREGIF case, with nmr->nr_cmd==0. 153 * Most important things happen in netmap_get_na() and 154 * netmap_do_regif(), called from there. Additional details can be 155 * found in the comments above those functions. 156 * 157 * In all cases, this action creates/takes-a-reference-to a 158 * netmap_*_adapter describing the port, and allocates a netmap_if 159 * and all necessary netmap rings, filling them with netmap buffers. 160 * 161 * In this phase, the sync callbacks for each ring are set (these are used 162 * in steps 5 and 6 below). The callbacks depend on the type of adapter. 163 * The adapter creation/initialization code puts them in the 164 * netmap_adapter (fields na->nm_txsync and na->nm_rxsync). Then, they 165 * are copied from there to the netmap_kring's during netmap_do_regif(), by 166 * the nm_krings_create() callback. All the nm_krings_create callbacks 167 * actually call netmap_krings_create() to perform this and the other 168 * common stuff. netmap_krings_create() also takes care of the host rings, 169 * if needed, by setting their sync callbacks appropriately. 170 * 171 * Additional actions depend on the kind of netmap_adapter that has been 172 * registered: 173 * 174 * - netmap_hw_adapter: [netmap.c] 175 * This is a system netdev/ifp with native netmap support. 176 * The ifp is detached from the host stack by redirecting: 177 * - transmissions (from the network stack) to netmap_transmit() 178 * - receive notifications to the nm_notify() callback for 179 * this adapter. The callback is normally netmap_notify(), unless 180 * the ifp is attached to a bridge using bwrap, in which case it 181 * is netmap_bwrap_intr_notify(). 182 * 183 * - netmap_generic_adapter: [netmap_generic.c] 184 * A system netdev/ifp without native netmap support. 185 * 186 * (the decision about native/non native support is taken in 187 * netmap_get_hw_na(), called by netmap_get_na()) 188 * 189 * - netmap_vp_adapter [netmap_vale.c] 190 * Returned by netmap_get_bdg_na(). 191 * This is a persistent or ephemeral VALE port. Ephemeral ports 192 * are created on the fly if they don't already exist, and are 193 * always attached to a bridge. 194 * Persistent VALE ports must must be created separately, and i 195 * then attached like normal NICs. The NIOCREGIF we are examining 196 * will find them only if they had previously been created and 197 * attached (see VALE_CTL below). 198 * 199 * - netmap_pipe_adapter [netmap_pipe.c] 200 * Returned by netmap_get_pipe_na(). 201 * Both pipe ends are created, if they didn't already exist. 202 * 203 * - netmap_monitor_adapter [netmap_monitor.c] 204 * Returned by netmap_get_monitor_na(). 205 * If successful, the nm_sync callbacks of the monitored adapter 206 * will be intercepted by the returned monitor. 207 * 208 * - netmap_bwrap_adapter [netmap_vale.c] 209 * Cannot be obtained in this way, see VALE_CTL below 210 * 211 * 212 * os-specific: 213 * linux: we first go through linux_netmap_ioctl() to 214 * adapt the FreeBSD interface to the linux one. 215 * 216 * 217 * > 3. on each descriptor, the process issues an mmap() request to 218 * > map the shared memory region within the process' address space. 219 * > The list of interesting queues is indicated by a location in 220 * > the shared memory region. 221 * 222 * os-specific: 223 * FreeBSD: netmap_mmap_single (netmap_freebsd.c). 224 * linux: linux_netmap_mmap (netmap_linux.c). 225 * 226 * > 4. using the functions in the netmap(4) userspace API, a process 227 * > can look up the occupation state of a queue, access memory buffers, 228 * > and retrieve received packets or enqueue packets to transmit. 229 * 230 * these actions do not involve the kernel. 231 * 232 * > 5. using some ioctl()s the process can synchronize the userspace view 233 * > of the queue with the actual status in the kernel. This includes both 234 * > receiving the notification of new packets, and transmitting new 235 * > packets on the output interface. 236 * 237 * These are implemented in netmap_ioctl(), NIOCTXSYNC and NIOCRXSYNC 238 * cases. They invoke the nm_sync callbacks on the netmap_kring 239 * structures, as initialized in step 2 and maybe later modified 240 * by a monitor. Monitors, however, will always call the original 241 * callback before doing anything else. 242 * 243 * 244 * > 6. select() or poll() can be used to wait for events on individual 245 * > transmit or receive queues (or all queues for a given interface). 246 * 247 * Implemented in netmap_poll(). This will call the same nm_sync() 248 * callbacks as in step 5 above. 249 * 250 * os-specific: 251 * linux: we first go through linux_netmap_poll() to adapt 252 * the FreeBSD interface to the linux one. 253 * 254 * 255 * ---- VALE_CTL ----- 256 * 257 * VALE switches are controlled by issuing a NIOCREGIF with a non-null 258 * nr_cmd in the nmreq structure. These subcommands are handled by 259 * netmap_bdg_ctl() in netmap_vale.c. Persistent VALE ports are created 260 * and destroyed by issuing the NETMAP_BDG_NEWIF and NETMAP_BDG_DELIF 261 * subcommands, respectively. 262 * 263 * Any network interface known to the system (including a persistent VALE 264 * port) can be attached to a VALE switch by issuing the 265 * NETMAP_REQ_VALE_ATTACH command. After the attachment, persistent VALE ports 266 * look exactly like ephemeral VALE ports (as created in step 2 above). The 267 * attachment of other interfaces, instead, requires the creation of a 268 * netmap_bwrap_adapter. Moreover, the attached interface must be put in 269 * netmap mode. This may require the creation of a netmap_generic_adapter if 270 * we have no native support for the interface, or if generic adapters have 271 * been forced by sysctl. 272 * 273 * Both persistent VALE ports and bwraps are handled by netmap_get_bdg_na(), 274 * called by nm_bdg_ctl_attach(), and discriminated by the nm_bdg_attach() 275 * callback. In the case of the bwrap, the callback creates the 276 * netmap_bwrap_adapter. The initialization of the bwrap is then 277 * completed by calling netmap_do_regif() on it, in the nm_bdg_ctl() 278 * callback (netmap_bwrap_bdg_ctl in netmap_vale.c). 279 * A generic adapter for the wrapped ifp will be created if needed, when 280 * netmap_get_bdg_na() calls netmap_get_hw_na(). 281 * 282 * 283 * ---- DATAPATHS ----- 284 * 285 * -= SYSTEM DEVICE WITH NATIVE SUPPORT =- 286 * 287 * na == NA(ifp) == netmap_hw_adapter created in DEVICE_netmap_attach() 288 * 289 * - tx from netmap userspace: 290 * concurrently: 291 * 1) ioctl(NIOCTXSYNC)/netmap_poll() in process context 292 * kring->nm_sync() == DEVICE_netmap_txsync() 293 * 2) device interrupt handler 294 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_notify() 295 * - rx from netmap userspace: 296 * concurrently: 297 * 1) ioctl(NIOCRXSYNC)/netmap_poll() in process context 298 * kring->nm_sync() == DEVICE_netmap_rxsync() 299 * 2) device interrupt handler 300 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_notify() 301 * - rx from host stack 302 * concurrently: 303 * 1) host stack 304 * netmap_transmit() 305 * na->nm_notify == netmap_notify() 306 * 2) ioctl(NIOCRXSYNC)/netmap_poll() in process context 307 * kring->nm_sync() == netmap_rxsync_from_host 308 * netmap_rxsync_from_host(na, NULL, NULL) 309 * - tx to host stack 310 * ioctl(NIOCTXSYNC)/netmap_poll() in process context 311 * kring->nm_sync() == netmap_txsync_to_host 312 * netmap_txsync_to_host(na) 313 * nm_os_send_up() 314 * FreeBSD: na->if_input() == ether_input() 315 * linux: netif_rx() with NM_MAGIC_PRIORITY_RX 316 * 317 * 318 * -= SYSTEM DEVICE WITH GENERIC SUPPORT =- 319 * 320 * na == NA(ifp) == generic_netmap_adapter created in generic_netmap_attach() 321 * 322 * - tx from netmap userspace: 323 * concurrently: 324 * 1) ioctl(NIOCTXSYNC)/netmap_poll() in process context 325 * kring->nm_sync() == generic_netmap_txsync() 326 * nm_os_generic_xmit_frame() 327 * linux: dev_queue_xmit() with NM_MAGIC_PRIORITY_TX 328 * ifp->ndo_start_xmit == generic_ndo_start_xmit() 329 * gna->save_start_xmit == orig. dev. start_xmit 330 * FreeBSD: na->if_transmit() == orig. dev if_transmit 331 * 2) generic_mbuf_destructor() 332 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_notify() 333 * - rx from netmap userspace: 334 * 1) ioctl(NIOCRXSYNC)/netmap_poll() in process context 335 * kring->nm_sync() == generic_netmap_rxsync() 336 * mbq_safe_dequeue() 337 * 2) device driver 338 * generic_rx_handler() 339 * mbq_safe_enqueue() 340 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_notify() 341 * - rx from host stack 342 * FreeBSD: same as native 343 * Linux: same as native except: 344 * 1) host stack 345 * dev_queue_xmit() without NM_MAGIC_PRIORITY_TX 346 * ifp->ndo_start_xmit == generic_ndo_start_xmit() 347 * netmap_transmit() 348 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_notify() 349 * - tx to host stack (same as native): 350 * 351 * 352 * -= VALE =- 353 * 354 * INCOMING: 355 * 356 * - VALE ports: 357 * ioctl(NIOCTXSYNC)/netmap_poll() in process context 358 * kring->nm_sync() == netmap_vp_txsync() 359 * 360 * - system device with native support: 361 * from cable: 362 * interrupt 363 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_bwrap_intr_notify(ring_nr != host ring) 364 * kring->nm_sync() == DEVICE_netmap_rxsync() 365 * netmap_vp_txsync() 366 * kring->nm_sync() == DEVICE_netmap_rxsync() 367 * from host stack: 368 * netmap_transmit() 369 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_bwrap_intr_notify(ring_nr == host ring) 370 * kring->nm_sync() == netmap_rxsync_from_host() 371 * netmap_vp_txsync() 372 * 373 * - system device with generic support: 374 * from device driver: 375 * generic_rx_handler() 376 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_bwrap_intr_notify(ring_nr != host ring) 377 * kring->nm_sync() == generic_netmap_rxsync() 378 * netmap_vp_txsync() 379 * kring->nm_sync() == generic_netmap_rxsync() 380 * from host stack: 381 * netmap_transmit() 382 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_bwrap_intr_notify(ring_nr == host ring) 383 * kring->nm_sync() == netmap_rxsync_from_host() 384 * netmap_vp_txsync() 385 * 386 * (all cases) --> nm_bdg_flush() 387 * dest_na->nm_notify() == (see below) 388 * 389 * OUTGOING: 390 * 391 * - VALE ports: 392 * concurrently: 393 * 1) ioctl(NIOCRXSYNC)/netmap_poll() in process context 394 * kring->nm_sync() == netmap_vp_rxsync() 395 * 2) from nm_bdg_flush() 396 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_notify() 397 * 398 * - system device with native support: 399 * to cable: 400 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_bwrap_notify() 401 * netmap_vp_rxsync() 402 * kring->nm_sync() == DEVICE_netmap_txsync() 403 * netmap_vp_rxsync() 404 * to host stack: 405 * netmap_vp_rxsync() 406 * kring->nm_sync() == netmap_txsync_to_host 407 * netmap_vp_rxsync_locked() 408 * 409 * - system device with generic adapter: 410 * to device driver: 411 * na->nm_notify() == netmap_bwrap_notify() 412 * netmap_vp_rxsync() 413 * kring->nm_sync() == generic_netmap_txsync() 414 * netmap_vp_rxsync() 415 * to host stack: 416 * netmap_vp_rxsync() 417 * kring->nm_sync() == netmap_txsync_to_host 418 * netmap_vp_rxsync() 419 * 420 */ 421 422 /* 423 * OS-specific code that is used only within this file. 424 * Other OS-specific code that must be accessed by drivers 425 * is present in netmap_kern.h 426 */ 427 428 #if defined(__FreeBSD__) 429 #include <sys/cdefs.h> /* prerequisite */ 430 #include <sys/types.h> 431 #include <sys/errno.h> 432 #include <sys/param.h> /* defines used in kernel.h */ 433 #include <sys/kernel.h> /* types used in module initialization */ 434 #include <sys/conf.h> /* cdevsw struct, UID, GID */ 435 #include <sys/filio.h> /* FIONBIO */ 436 #include <sys/sockio.h> 437 #include <sys/socketvar.h> /* struct socket */ 438 #include <sys/malloc.h> 439 #include <sys/poll.h> 440 #include <sys/proc.h> 441 #include <sys/rwlock.h> 442 #include <sys/socket.h> /* sockaddrs */ 443 #include <sys/selinfo.h> 444 #include <sys/sysctl.h> 445 #include <sys/jail.h> 446 #include <sys/epoch.h> 447 #include <net/vnet.h> 448 #include <net/if.h> 449 #include <net/if_var.h> 450 #include <net/bpf.h> /* BIOCIMMEDIATE */ 451 #include <machine/bus.h> /* bus_dmamap_* */ 452 #include <sys/endian.h> 453 #include <sys/refcount.h> 454 #include <net/ethernet.h> /* ETHER_BPF_MTAP */ 455 456 457 #elif defined(linux) 458 459 #include "bsd_glue.h" 460 461 #elif defined(__APPLE__) 462 463 #warning OSX support is only partial 464 #include "osx_glue.h" 465 466 #elif defined (_WIN32) 467 468 #include "win_glue.h" 469 470 #else 471 472 #error Unsupported platform 473 474 #endif /* unsupported */ 475 476 /* 477 * common headers 478 */ 479 #include <net/netmap.h> 480 #include <dev/netmap/netmap_kern.h> 481 #include <dev/netmap/netmap_mem2.h> 482 483 484 /* user-controlled variables */ 485 int netmap_verbose; 486 #ifdef CONFIG_NETMAP_DEBUG 487 int netmap_debug; 488 #endif /* CONFIG_NETMAP_DEBUG */ 489 490 static int netmap_no_timestamp; /* don't timestamp on rxsync */ 491 int netmap_no_pendintr = 1; 492 int netmap_txsync_retry = 2; 493 static int netmap_fwd = 0; /* force transparent forwarding */ 494 495 /* 496 * netmap_admode selects the netmap mode to use. 497 * Invalid values are reset to NETMAP_ADMODE_BEST 498 */ 499 enum { NETMAP_ADMODE_BEST = 0, /* use native, fallback to generic */ 500 NETMAP_ADMODE_NATIVE, /* either native or none */ 501 NETMAP_ADMODE_GENERIC, /* force generic */ 502 NETMAP_ADMODE_LAST }; 503 static int netmap_admode = NETMAP_ADMODE_BEST; 504 505 /* netmap_generic_mit controls mitigation of RX notifications for 506 * the generic netmap adapter. The value is a time interval in 507 * nanoseconds. */ 508 int netmap_generic_mit = 100*1000; 509 510 /* We use by default netmap-aware qdiscs with generic netmap adapters, 511 * even if there can be a little performance hit with hardware NICs. 512 * However, using the qdisc is the safer approach, for two reasons: 513 * 1) it prevents non-fifo qdiscs to break the TX notification 514 * scheme, which is based on mbuf destructors when txqdisc is 515 * not used. 516 * 2) it makes it possible to transmit over software devices that 517 * change skb->dev, like bridge, veth, ... 518 * 519 * Anyway users looking for the best performance should 520 * use native adapters. 521 */ 522 #ifdef linux 523 int netmap_generic_txqdisc = 1; 524 #endif 525 526 /* Default number of slots and queues for generic adapters. */ 527 int netmap_generic_ringsize = 1024; 528 int netmap_generic_rings = 1; 529 530 /* Non-zero to enable checksum offloading in NIC drivers */ 531 int netmap_generic_hwcsum = 0; 532 533 /* Non-zero if ptnet devices are allowed to use virtio-net headers. */ 534 int ptnet_vnet_hdr = 1; 535 536 /* 537 * SYSCTL calls are grouped between SYSBEGIN and SYSEND to be emulated 538 * in some other operating systems 539 */ 540 SYSBEGIN(main_init); 541 542 SYSCTL_DECL(_dev_netmap); 543 SYSCTL_NODE(_dev, OID_AUTO, netmap, CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, 544 "Netmap args"); 545 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, verbose, 546 CTLFLAG_RW, &netmap_verbose, 0, "Verbose mode"); 547 #ifdef CONFIG_NETMAP_DEBUG 548 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, debug, 549 CTLFLAG_RW, &netmap_debug, 0, "Debug messages"); 550 #endif /* CONFIG_NETMAP_DEBUG */ 551 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, no_timestamp, 552 CTLFLAG_RW, &netmap_no_timestamp, 0, "no_timestamp"); 553 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, no_pendintr, CTLFLAG_RW, &netmap_no_pendintr, 554 0, "Always look for new received packets."); 555 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, txsync_retry, CTLFLAG_RW, 556 &netmap_txsync_retry, 0, "Number of txsync loops in bridge's flush."); 557 558 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, fwd, CTLFLAG_RW, &netmap_fwd, 0, 559 "Force NR_FORWARD mode"); 560 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, admode, CTLFLAG_RW, &netmap_admode, 0, 561 "Adapter mode. 0 selects the best option available," 562 "1 forces native adapter, 2 forces emulated adapter"); 563 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, generic_hwcsum, CTLFLAG_RW, &netmap_generic_hwcsum, 564 0, "Hardware checksums. 0 to disable checksum generation by the NIC (default)," 565 "1 to enable checksum generation by the NIC"); 566 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, generic_mit, CTLFLAG_RW, &netmap_generic_mit, 567 0, "RX notification interval in nanoseconds"); 568 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, generic_ringsize, CTLFLAG_RW, 569 &netmap_generic_ringsize, 0, 570 "Number of per-ring slots for emulated netmap mode"); 571 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, generic_rings, CTLFLAG_RW, 572 &netmap_generic_rings, 0, 573 "Number of TX/RX queues for emulated netmap adapters"); 574 #ifdef linux 575 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, generic_txqdisc, CTLFLAG_RW, 576 &netmap_generic_txqdisc, 0, "Use qdisc for generic adapters"); 577 #endif 578 SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, ptnet_vnet_hdr, CTLFLAG_RW, &ptnet_vnet_hdr, 579 0, "Allow ptnet devices to use virtio-net headers"); 580 581 SYSEND; 582 583 NMG_LOCK_T netmap_global_lock; 584 585 /* 586 * mark the ring as stopped, and run through the locks 587 * to make sure other users get to see it. 588 * stopped must be either NR_KR_STOPPED (for unbounded stop) 589 * of NR_KR_LOCKED (brief stop for mutual exclusion purposes) 590 */ 591 static void 592 netmap_disable_ring(struct netmap_kring *kr, int stopped) 593 { 594 nm_kr_stop(kr, stopped); 595 // XXX check if nm_kr_stop is sufficient 596 mtx_lock(&kr->q_lock); 597 mtx_unlock(&kr->q_lock); 598 nm_kr_put(kr); 599 } 600 601 /* stop or enable a single ring */ 602 void 603 netmap_set_ring(struct netmap_adapter *na, u_int ring_id, enum txrx t, int stopped) 604 { 605 if (stopped) 606 netmap_disable_ring(NMR(na, t)[ring_id], stopped); 607 else 608 NMR(na, t)[ring_id]->nkr_stopped = 0; 609 } 610 611 612 /* stop or enable all the rings of na */ 613 void 614 netmap_set_all_rings(struct netmap_adapter *na, int stopped) 615 { 616 int i; 617 enum txrx t; 618 619 if (!nm_netmap_on(na)) 620 return; 621 622 if (netmap_verbose) { 623 nm_prinf("%s: %sable all rings", na->name, 624 (stopped ? "dis" : "en")); 625 } 626 for_rx_tx(t) { 627 for (i = 0; i < netmap_real_rings(na, t); i++) { 628 netmap_set_ring(na, i, t, stopped); 629 } 630 } 631 } 632 633 /* 634 * Convenience function used in drivers. Waits for current txsync()s/rxsync()s 635 * to finish and prevents any new one from starting. Call this before turning 636 * netmap mode off, or before removing the hardware rings (e.g., on module 637 * onload). 638 */ 639 void 640 netmap_disable_all_rings(if_t ifp) 641 { 642 if (NM_NA_VALID(ifp)) { 643 netmap_set_all_rings(NA(ifp), NM_KR_LOCKED); 644 } 645 } 646 647 /* 648 * Convenience function used in drivers. Re-enables rxsync and txsync on the 649 * adapter's rings In linux drivers, this should be placed near each 650 * napi_enable(). 651 */ 652 void 653 netmap_enable_all_rings(if_t ifp) 654 { 655 if (NM_NA_VALID(ifp)) { 656 netmap_set_all_rings(NA(ifp), 0 /* enabled */); 657 } 658 } 659 660 void 661 netmap_make_zombie(if_t ifp) 662 { 663 if (NM_NA_VALID(ifp)) { 664 struct netmap_adapter *na = NA(ifp); 665 netmap_set_all_rings(na, NM_KR_LOCKED); 666 na->na_flags |= NAF_ZOMBIE; 667 netmap_set_all_rings(na, 0); 668 } 669 } 670 671 void 672 netmap_undo_zombie(if_t ifp) 673 { 674 if (NM_NA_VALID(ifp)) { 675 struct netmap_adapter *na = NA(ifp); 676 if (na->na_flags & NAF_ZOMBIE) { 677 netmap_set_all_rings(na, NM_KR_LOCKED); 678 na->na_flags &= ~NAF_ZOMBIE; 679 netmap_set_all_rings(na, 0); 680 } 681 } 682 } 683 684 /* 685 * generic bound_checking function 686 */ 687 u_int 688 nm_bound_var(u_int *v, u_int dflt, u_int lo, u_int hi, const char *msg) 689 { 690 u_int oldv = *v; 691 const char *op = NULL; 692 693 if (dflt < lo) 694 dflt = lo; 695 if (dflt > hi) 696 dflt = hi; 697 if (oldv < lo) { 698 *v = dflt; 699 op = "Bump"; 700 } else if (oldv > hi) { 701 *v = hi; 702 op = "Clamp"; 703 } 704 if (op && msg) 705 nm_prinf("%s %s to %d (was %d)", op, msg, *v, oldv); 706 return *v; 707 } 708 709 710 /* 711 * packet-dump function, user-supplied or static buffer. 712 * The destination buffer must be at least 30+4*len 713 */ 714 const char * 715 nm_dump_buf(char *p, int len, int lim, char *dst) 716 { 717 static char _dst[8192]; 718 int i, j, i0; 719 static char hex[] ="0123456789abcdef"; 720 char *o; /* output position */ 721 722 #define P_HI(x) hex[((x) & 0xf0)>>4] 723 #define P_LO(x) hex[((x) & 0xf)] 724 #define P_C(x) ((x) >= 0x20 && (x) <= 0x7e ? (x) : '.') 725 if (!dst) 726 dst = _dst; 727 if (lim <= 0 || lim > len) 728 lim = len; 729 o = dst; 730 sprintf(o, "buf 0x%p len %d lim %d\n", p, len, lim); 731 o += strlen(o); 732 /* hexdump routine */ 733 for (i = 0; i < lim; ) { 734 sprintf(o, "%5d: ", i); 735 o += strlen(o); 736 memset(o, ' ', 48); 737 i0 = i; 738 for (j=0; j < 16 && i < lim; i++, j++) { 739 o[j*3] = P_HI(p[i]); 740 o[j*3+1] = P_LO(p[i]); 741 } 742 i = i0; 743 for (j=0; j < 16 && i < lim; i++, j++) 744 o[j + 48] = P_C(p[i]); 745 o[j+48] = '\n'; 746 o += j+49; 747 } 748 *o = '\0'; 749 #undef P_HI 750 #undef P_LO 751 #undef P_C 752 return dst; 753 } 754 755 756 /* 757 * Fetch configuration from the device, to cope with dynamic 758 * reconfigurations after loading the module. 759 */ 760 /* call with NMG_LOCK held */ 761 int 762 netmap_update_config(struct netmap_adapter *na) 763 { 764 struct nm_config_info info; 765 766 if (na->ifp && !nm_is_bwrap(na)) { 767 strlcpy(na->name, if_name(na->ifp), sizeof(na->name)); 768 } 769 770 bzero(&info, sizeof(info)); 771 if (na->nm_config == NULL || 772 na->nm_config(na, &info)) { 773 /* take whatever we had at init time */ 774 info.num_tx_rings = na->num_tx_rings; 775 info.num_tx_descs = na->num_tx_desc; 776 info.num_rx_rings = na->num_rx_rings; 777 info.num_rx_descs = na->num_rx_desc; 778 info.rx_buf_maxsize = na->rx_buf_maxsize; 779 } 780 781 if (na->num_tx_rings == info.num_tx_rings && 782 na->num_tx_desc == info.num_tx_descs && 783 na->num_rx_rings == info.num_rx_rings && 784 na->num_rx_desc == info.num_rx_descs && 785 na->rx_buf_maxsize == info.rx_buf_maxsize) 786 return 0; /* nothing changed */ 787 if (na->active_fds == 0) { 788 na->num_tx_rings = info.num_tx_rings; 789 na->num_tx_desc = info.num_tx_descs; 790 na->num_rx_rings = info.num_rx_rings; 791 na->num_rx_desc = info.num_rx_descs; 792 na->rx_buf_maxsize = info.rx_buf_maxsize; 793 if (netmap_verbose) 794 nm_prinf("configuration changed for %s: txring %d x %d, " 795 "rxring %d x %d, rxbufsz %d", 796 na->name, na->num_tx_rings, na->num_tx_desc, 797 na->num_rx_rings, na->num_rx_desc, na->rx_buf_maxsize); 798 return 0; 799 } 800 nm_prerr("WARNING: configuration changed for %s while active: " 801 "txring %d x %d, rxring %d x %d, rxbufsz %d", 802 na->name, info.num_tx_rings, info.num_tx_descs, 803 info.num_rx_rings, info.num_rx_descs, 804 info.rx_buf_maxsize); 805 return 1; 806 } 807 808 /* nm_sync callbacks for the host rings */ 809 static int netmap_txsync_to_host(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags); 810 static int netmap_rxsync_from_host(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags); 811 812 static int 813 netmap_default_bufcfg(struct netmap_kring *kring, uint64_t target) 814 { 815 kring->hwbuf_len = target; 816 kring->buf_align = 0; /* no alignment */ 817 return 0; 818 } 819 820 /* create the krings array and initialize the fields common to all adapters. 821 * The array layout is this: 822 * 823 * +----------+ 824 * na->tx_rings ----->| | \ 825 * | | } na->num_tx_ring 826 * | | / 827 * +----------+ 828 * | | host tx kring 829 * na->rx_rings ----> +----------+ 830 * | | \ 831 * | | } na->num_rx_rings 832 * | | / 833 * +----------+ 834 * | | host rx kring 835 * +----------+ 836 * na->tailroom ----->| | \ 837 * | | } tailroom bytes 838 * | | / 839 * +----------+ 840 * 841 * Note: for compatibility, host krings are created even when not needed. 842 * The tailroom space is currently used by vale ports for allocating leases. 843 */ 844 /* call with NMG_LOCK held */ 845 int 846 netmap_krings_create(struct netmap_adapter *na, u_int tailroom) 847 { 848 u_int i, len, ndesc; 849 struct netmap_kring *kring; 850 u_int n[NR_TXRX]; 851 enum txrx t; 852 int err = 0; 853 854 if (na->tx_rings != NULL) { 855 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_ON) 856 nm_prerr("warning: krings were already created"); 857 return 0; 858 } 859 860 /* account for the (possibly fake) host rings */ 861 n[NR_TX] = netmap_all_rings(na, NR_TX); 862 n[NR_RX] = netmap_all_rings(na, NR_RX); 863 864 len = (n[NR_TX] + n[NR_RX]) * 865 (sizeof(struct netmap_kring) + sizeof(struct netmap_kring *)) 866 + tailroom; 867 868 na->tx_rings = nm_os_malloc((size_t)len); 869 if (na->tx_rings == NULL) { 870 nm_prerr("Cannot allocate krings"); 871 return ENOMEM; 872 } 873 na->rx_rings = na->tx_rings + n[NR_TX]; 874 na->tailroom = na->rx_rings + n[NR_RX]; 875 876 /* link the krings in the krings array */ 877 kring = (struct netmap_kring *)((char *)na->tailroom + tailroom); 878 for (i = 0; i < n[NR_TX] + n[NR_RX]; i++) { 879 na->tx_rings[i] = kring; 880 kring++; 881 } 882 883 /* 884 * All fields in krings are 0 except the one initialized below. 885 * but better be explicit on important kring fields. 886 */ 887 for_rx_tx(t) { 888 ndesc = nma_get_ndesc(na, t); 889 for (i = 0; i < n[t]; i++) { 890 kring = NMR(na, t)[i]; 891 bzero(kring, sizeof(*kring)); 892 kring->notify_na = na; 893 kring->ring_id = i; 894 kring->tx = t; 895 kring->nkr_num_slots = ndesc; 896 kring->nr_mode = NKR_NETMAP_OFF; 897 kring->nr_pending_mode = NKR_NETMAP_OFF; 898 if (i < nma_get_nrings(na, t)) { 899 kring->nm_sync = (t == NR_TX ? na->nm_txsync : na->nm_rxsync); 900 kring->nm_bufcfg = na->nm_bufcfg; 901 if (kring->nm_bufcfg == NULL) 902 kring->nm_bufcfg = netmap_default_bufcfg; 903 } else { 904 if (!(na->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS)) 905 kring->nr_kflags |= NKR_FAKERING; 906 kring->nm_sync = (t == NR_TX ? 907 netmap_txsync_to_host: 908 netmap_rxsync_from_host); 909 kring->nm_bufcfg = netmap_default_bufcfg; 910 } 911 kring->nm_notify = na->nm_notify; 912 kring->rhead = kring->rcur = kring->nr_hwcur = 0; 913 /* 914 * IMPORTANT: Always keep one slot empty. 915 */ 916 kring->rtail = kring->nr_hwtail = (t == NR_TX ? ndesc - 1 : 0); 917 snprintf(kring->name, sizeof(kring->name) - 1, "%s %s%d", na->name, 918 nm_txrx2str(t), i); 919 nm_prdis("ktx %s h %d c %d t %d", 920 kring->name, kring->rhead, kring->rcur, kring->rtail); 921 err = nm_os_selinfo_init(&kring->si, kring->name); 922 if (err) { 923 netmap_krings_delete(na); 924 return err; 925 } 926 mtx_init(&kring->q_lock, (t == NR_TX ? "nm_txq_lock" : "nm_rxq_lock"), NULL, MTX_DEF); 927 kring->na = na; /* setting this field marks the mutex as initialized */ 928 } 929 err = nm_os_selinfo_init(&na->si[t], na->name); 930 if (err) { 931 netmap_krings_delete(na); 932 return err; 933 } 934 } 935 936 return 0; 937 } 938 939 940 /* undo the actions performed by netmap_krings_create */ 941 /* call with NMG_LOCK held */ 942 void 943 netmap_krings_delete(struct netmap_adapter *na) 944 { 945 struct netmap_kring **kring = na->tx_rings; 946 enum txrx t; 947 948 if (na->tx_rings == NULL) { 949 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_ON) 950 nm_prerr("warning: krings were already deleted"); 951 return; 952 } 953 954 for_rx_tx(t) 955 nm_os_selinfo_uninit(&na->si[t]); 956 957 /* we rely on the krings layout described above */ 958 for ( ; kring != na->tailroom; kring++) { 959 if ((*kring)->na != NULL) 960 mtx_destroy(&(*kring)->q_lock); 961 nm_os_selinfo_uninit(&(*kring)->si); 962 } 963 nm_os_free(na->tx_rings); 964 na->tx_rings = na->rx_rings = na->tailroom = NULL; 965 } 966 967 968 /* 969 * Destructor for NIC ports. They also have an mbuf queue 970 * on the rings connected to the host so we need to purge 971 * them first. 972 */ 973 /* call with NMG_LOCK held */ 974 void 975 netmap_hw_krings_delete(struct netmap_adapter *na) 976 { 977 u_int lim = netmap_real_rings(na, NR_RX), i; 978 979 for (i = nma_get_nrings(na, NR_RX); i < lim; i++) { 980 struct mbq *q = &NMR(na, NR_RX)[i]->rx_queue; 981 nm_prdis("destroy sw mbq with len %d", mbq_len(q)); 982 mbq_purge(q); 983 mbq_safe_fini(q); 984 } 985 netmap_krings_delete(na); 986 } 987 988 void 989 netmap_mem_restore(struct netmap_adapter *na) 990 { 991 if (na->nm_mem_prev) { 992 netmap_mem_put(na->nm_mem); 993 na->nm_mem = na->nm_mem_prev; 994 na->nm_mem_prev = NULL; 995 } 996 } 997 998 static void 999 netmap_mem_drop(struct netmap_adapter *na) 1000 { 1001 netmap_mem_deref(na->nm_mem, na); 1002 1003 if (na->active_fds <= 0) { 1004 /* if the native allocator had been overridden on regif, 1005 * restore it now and drop the temporary one 1006 */ 1007 netmap_mem_restore(na); 1008 } 1009 } 1010 1011 static void 1012 netmap_update_hostrings_mode(struct netmap_adapter *na) 1013 { 1014 enum txrx t; 1015 struct netmap_kring *kring; 1016 int i; 1017 1018 for_rx_tx(t) { 1019 for (i = nma_get_nrings(na, t); 1020 i < netmap_real_rings(na, t); i++) { 1021 kring = NMR(na, t)[i]; 1022 kring->nr_mode = kring->nr_pending_mode; 1023 } 1024 } 1025 } 1026 1027 /* 1028 * Undo everything that was done in netmap_do_regif(). In particular, 1029 * call nm_register(ifp,0) to stop netmap mode on the interface and 1030 * revert to normal operation. 1031 */ 1032 /* call with NMG_LOCK held */ 1033 static void netmap_unset_ringid(struct netmap_priv_d *); 1034 static void netmap_krings_put(struct netmap_priv_d *); 1035 void 1036 netmap_do_unregif(struct netmap_priv_d *priv) 1037 { 1038 struct netmap_adapter *na = priv->np_na; 1039 1040 NMG_LOCK_ASSERT(); 1041 na->active_fds--; 1042 /* unset nr_pending_mode and possibly release exclusive mode */ 1043 netmap_krings_put(priv); 1044 1045 #ifdef WITH_MONITOR 1046 /* XXX check whether we have to do something with monitor 1047 * when rings change nr_mode. */ 1048 if (na->active_fds <= 0) { 1049 /* walk through all the rings and tell any monitor 1050 * that the port is going to exit netmap mode 1051 */ 1052 netmap_monitor_stop(na); 1053 } 1054 #endif 1055 1056 if (na->active_fds <= 0 || nm_kring_pending(priv)) { 1057 netmap_set_all_rings(na, NM_KR_LOCKED); 1058 na->nm_register(na, 0); 1059 netmap_set_all_rings(na, 0); 1060 } 1061 1062 /* delete rings and buffers that are no longer needed */ 1063 netmap_mem_rings_delete(na); 1064 1065 if (na->active_fds <= 0) { /* last instance */ 1066 /* 1067 * (TO CHECK) We enter here 1068 * when the last reference to this file descriptor goes 1069 * away. This means we cannot have any pending poll() 1070 * or interrupt routine operating on the structure. 1071 * XXX The file may be closed in a thread while 1072 * another thread is using it. 1073 * Linux keeps the file opened until the last reference 1074 * by any outstanding ioctl/poll or mmap is gone. 1075 * FreeBSD does not track mmap()s (but we do) and 1076 * wakes up any sleeping poll(). Need to check what 1077 * happens if the close() occurs while a concurrent 1078 * syscall is running. 1079 */ 1080 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_ON) 1081 nm_prinf("deleting last instance for %s", na->name); 1082 1083 if (nm_netmap_on(na)) { 1084 nm_prerr("BUG: netmap on while going to delete the krings"); 1085 } 1086 1087 na->nm_krings_delete(na); 1088 1089 /* restore the default number of host tx and rx rings */ 1090 if (na->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS) { 1091 na->num_host_tx_rings = 1; 1092 na->num_host_rx_rings = 1; 1093 } else { 1094 na->num_host_tx_rings = 0; 1095 na->num_host_rx_rings = 0; 1096 } 1097 } 1098 1099 /* possibly decrement counter of tx_si/rx_si users */ 1100 netmap_unset_ringid(priv); 1101 /* delete the nifp */ 1102 netmap_mem_if_delete(na, priv->np_nifp); 1103 /* drop the allocator */ 1104 netmap_mem_drop(na); 1105 /* mark the priv as unregistered */ 1106 priv->np_na = NULL; 1107 priv->np_nifp = NULL; 1108 } 1109 1110 struct netmap_priv_d* 1111 netmap_priv_new(void) 1112 { 1113 struct netmap_priv_d *priv; 1114 1115 priv = nm_os_malloc(sizeof(struct netmap_priv_d)); 1116 if (priv == NULL) 1117 return NULL; 1118 priv->np_refs = 1; 1119 nm_os_get_module(); 1120 return priv; 1121 } 1122 1123 /* 1124 * Destructor of the netmap_priv_d, called when the fd is closed 1125 * Action: undo all the things done by NIOCREGIF, 1126 * On FreeBSD we need to track whether there are active mmap()s, 1127 * and we use np_active_mmaps for that. On linux, the field is always 0. 1128 * Return: 1 if we can free priv, 0 otherwise. 1129 * 1130 */ 1131 /* call with NMG_LOCK held */ 1132 void 1133 netmap_priv_delete(struct netmap_priv_d *priv) 1134 { 1135 struct netmap_adapter *na = priv->np_na; 1136 1137 /* number of active references to this fd */ 1138 if (--priv->np_refs > 0) { 1139 return; 1140 } 1141 nm_os_put_module(); 1142 if (na) { 1143 netmap_do_unregif(priv); 1144 } 1145 netmap_unget_na(na, priv->np_ifp); 1146 bzero(priv, sizeof(*priv)); /* for safety */ 1147 nm_os_free(priv); 1148 } 1149 1150 1151 /* call with NMG_LOCK *not* held */ 1152 void 1153 netmap_dtor(void *data) 1154 { 1155 struct netmap_priv_d *priv = data; 1156 1157 NMG_LOCK(); 1158 netmap_priv_delete(priv); 1159 NMG_UNLOCK(); 1160 } 1161 1162 1163 /* 1164 * Handlers for synchronization of the rings from/to the host stack. 1165 * These are associated to a network interface and are just another 1166 * ring pair managed by userspace. 1167 * 1168 * Netmap also supports transparent forwarding (NS_FORWARD and NR_FORWARD 1169 * flags): 1170 * 1171 * - Before releasing buffers on hw RX rings, the application can mark 1172 * them with the NS_FORWARD flag. During the next RXSYNC or poll(), they 1173 * will be forwarded to the host stack, similarly to what happened if 1174 * the application moved them to the host TX ring. 1175 * 1176 * - Before releasing buffers on the host RX ring, the application can 1177 * mark them with the NS_FORWARD flag. During the next RXSYNC or poll(), 1178 * they will be forwarded to the hw TX rings, saving the application 1179 * from doing the same task in user-space. 1180 * 1181 * Transparent forwarding can be enabled per-ring, by setting the NR_FORWARD 1182 * flag, or globally with the netmap_fwd sysctl. 1183 * 1184 * The transfer NIC --> host is relatively easy, just encapsulate 1185 * into mbufs and we are done. The host --> NIC side is slightly 1186 * harder because there might not be room in the tx ring so it 1187 * might take a while before releasing the buffer. 1188 */ 1189 1190 1191 /* 1192 * Pass a whole queue of mbufs to the host stack as coming from 'dst' 1193 * We do not need to lock because the queue is private. 1194 * After this call the queue is empty. 1195 */ 1196 static void 1197 netmap_send_up(if_t dst, struct mbq *q) 1198 { 1199 struct mbuf *m; 1200 struct mbuf *head = NULL, *prev = NULL; 1201 #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 1202 struct epoch_tracker et; 1203 1204 NET_EPOCH_ENTER(et); 1205 #endif /* __FreeBSD__ */ 1206 /* Send packets up, outside the lock; head/prev machinery 1207 * is only useful for Windows. */ 1208 while ((m = mbq_dequeue(q)) != NULL) { 1209 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_HOST) 1210 nm_prinf("sending up pkt %p size %d", m, MBUF_LEN(m)); 1211 prev = nm_os_send_up(dst, m, prev); 1212 if (head == NULL) 1213 head = prev; 1214 } 1215 if (head) 1216 nm_os_send_up(dst, NULL, head); 1217 #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 1218 NET_EPOCH_EXIT(et); 1219 #endif /* __FreeBSD__ */ 1220 mbq_fini(q); 1221 } 1222 1223 1224 /* 1225 * Scan the buffers from hwcur to ring->head, and put a copy of those 1226 * marked NS_FORWARD (or all of them if forced) into a queue of mbufs. 1227 * Drop remaining packets in the unlikely event 1228 * of an mbuf shortage. 1229 */ 1230 static void 1231 netmap_grab_packets(struct netmap_kring *kring, struct mbq *q, int force) 1232 { 1233 u_int const lim = kring->nkr_num_slots - 1; 1234 u_int const head = kring->rhead; 1235 u_int n; 1236 struct netmap_adapter *na = kring->na; 1237 1238 for (n = kring->nr_hwcur; n != head; n = nm_next(n, lim)) { 1239 struct mbuf *m; 1240 struct netmap_slot *slot = &kring->ring->slot[n]; 1241 1242 if ((slot->flags & NS_FORWARD) == 0 && !force) 1243 continue; 1244 if (slot->len < 14 || slot->len > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na)) { 1245 nm_prlim(5, "bad pkt at %d len %d", n, slot->len); 1246 continue; 1247 } 1248 slot->flags &= ~NS_FORWARD; // XXX needed ? 1249 /* XXX TODO: adapt to the case of a multisegment packet */ 1250 m = m_devget(NMB(na, slot), slot->len, 0, na->ifp, NULL); 1251 1252 if (m == NULL) 1253 break; 1254 mbq_enqueue(q, m); 1255 } 1256 } 1257 1258 static inline int 1259 _nm_may_forward(struct netmap_kring *kring) 1260 { 1261 return ((netmap_fwd || kring->ring->flags & NR_FORWARD) && 1262 kring->na->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS && 1263 kring->tx == NR_RX); 1264 } 1265 1266 static inline int 1267 nm_may_forward_up(struct netmap_kring *kring) 1268 { 1269 return _nm_may_forward(kring) && 1270 kring->ring_id != kring->na->num_rx_rings; 1271 } 1272 1273 static inline int 1274 nm_may_forward_down(struct netmap_kring *kring, int sync_flags) 1275 { 1276 return _nm_may_forward(kring) && 1277 (sync_flags & NAF_CAN_FORWARD_DOWN) && 1278 kring->ring_id == kring->na->num_rx_rings; 1279 } 1280 1281 /* 1282 * Send to the NIC rings packets marked NS_FORWARD between 1283 * kring->nr_hwcur and kring->rhead. 1284 * Called under kring->rx_queue.lock on the sw rx ring. 1285 * 1286 * It can only be called if the user opened all the TX hw rings, 1287 * see NAF_CAN_FORWARD_DOWN flag. 1288 * We can touch the TX netmap rings (slots, head and cur) since 1289 * we are in poll/ioctl system call context, and the application 1290 * is not supposed to touch the ring (using a different thread) 1291 * during the execution of the system call. 1292 */ 1293 static u_int 1294 netmap_sw_to_nic(struct netmap_adapter *na) 1295 { 1296 struct netmap_kring *kring = na->rx_rings[na->num_rx_rings]; 1297 struct netmap_slot *rxslot = kring->ring->slot; 1298 u_int i, rxcur = kring->nr_hwcur; 1299 u_int const head = kring->rhead; 1300 u_int const src_lim = kring->nkr_num_slots - 1; 1301 u_int sent = 0; 1302 1303 /* scan rings to find space, then fill as much as possible */ 1304 for (i = 0; i < na->num_tx_rings; i++) { 1305 struct netmap_kring *kdst = na->tx_rings[i]; 1306 struct netmap_ring *rdst = kdst->ring; 1307 u_int const dst_lim = kdst->nkr_num_slots - 1; 1308 1309 /* XXX do we trust ring or kring->rcur,rtail ? */ 1310 for (; rxcur != head && !nm_ring_empty(rdst); 1311 rxcur = nm_next(rxcur, src_lim) ) { 1312 struct netmap_slot *src, *dst, tmp; 1313 u_int dst_head = rdst->head; 1314 1315 src = &rxslot[rxcur]; 1316 if ((src->flags & NS_FORWARD) == 0 && !netmap_fwd) 1317 continue; 1318 1319 sent++; 1320 1321 dst = &rdst->slot[dst_head]; 1322 1323 tmp = *src; 1324 1325 src->buf_idx = dst->buf_idx; 1326 src->flags = NS_BUF_CHANGED; 1327 1328 dst->buf_idx = tmp.buf_idx; 1329 dst->len = tmp.len; 1330 dst->flags = NS_BUF_CHANGED; 1331 1332 rdst->head = rdst->cur = nm_next(dst_head, dst_lim); 1333 } 1334 /* if (sent) XXX txsync ? it would be just an optimization */ 1335 } 1336 return sent; 1337 } 1338 1339 1340 /* 1341 * netmap_txsync_to_host() passes packets up. We are called from a 1342 * system call in user process context, and the only contention 1343 * can be among multiple user threads erroneously calling 1344 * this routine concurrently. 1345 */ 1346 static int 1347 netmap_txsync_to_host(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags) 1348 { 1349 struct netmap_adapter *na = kring->na; 1350 u_int const lim = kring->nkr_num_slots - 1; 1351 u_int const head = kring->rhead; 1352 struct mbq q; 1353 1354 /* Take packets from hwcur to head and pass them up. 1355 * Force hwcur = head since netmap_grab_packets() stops at head 1356 */ 1357 mbq_init(&q); 1358 netmap_grab_packets(kring, &q, 1 /* force */); 1359 nm_prdis("have %d pkts in queue", mbq_len(&q)); 1360 kring->nr_hwcur = head; 1361 kring->nr_hwtail = head + lim; 1362 if (kring->nr_hwtail > lim) 1363 kring->nr_hwtail -= lim + 1; 1364 1365 netmap_send_up(na->ifp, &q); 1366 return 0; 1367 } 1368 1369 1370 /* 1371 * rxsync backend for packets coming from the host stack. 1372 * They have been put in kring->rx_queue by netmap_transmit(). 1373 * We protect access to the kring using kring->rx_queue.lock 1374 * 1375 * also moves to the nic hw rings any packet the user has marked 1376 * for transparent-mode forwarding, then sets the NR_FORWARD 1377 * flag in the kring to let the caller push them out 1378 */ 1379 static int 1380 netmap_rxsync_from_host(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags) 1381 { 1382 struct netmap_adapter *na = kring->na; 1383 struct netmap_ring *ring = kring->ring; 1384 u_int nm_i, n; 1385 u_int const lim = kring->nkr_num_slots - 1; 1386 u_int const head = kring->rhead; 1387 int ret = 0; 1388 struct mbq *q = &kring->rx_queue, fq; 1389 1390 mbq_init(&fq); /* fq holds packets to be freed */ 1391 1392 mbq_lock(q); 1393 1394 /* First part: import newly received packets */ 1395 n = mbq_len(q); 1396 if (n) { /* grab packets from the queue */ 1397 struct mbuf *m; 1398 uint32_t stop_i; 1399 1400 nm_i = kring->nr_hwtail; 1401 stop_i = nm_prev(kring->nr_hwcur, lim); 1402 while ( nm_i != stop_i && (m = mbq_dequeue(q)) != NULL ) { 1403 int len = MBUF_LEN(m); 1404 struct netmap_slot *slot = &ring->slot[nm_i]; 1405 1406 m_copydata(m, 0, len, NMB(na, slot)); 1407 nm_prdis("nm %d len %d", nm_i, len); 1408 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_HOST) 1409 nm_prinf("%s", nm_dump_buf(NMB(na, slot),len, 128, NULL)); 1410 1411 slot->len = len; 1412 slot->flags = 0; 1413 nm_i = nm_next(nm_i, lim); 1414 mbq_enqueue(&fq, m); 1415 } 1416 kring->nr_hwtail = nm_i; 1417 } 1418 1419 /* 1420 * Second part: skip past packets that userspace has released. 1421 */ 1422 nm_i = kring->nr_hwcur; 1423 if (nm_i != head) { /* something was released */ 1424 if (nm_may_forward_down(kring, flags)) { 1425 ret = netmap_sw_to_nic(na); 1426 if (ret > 0) { 1427 kring->nr_kflags |= NR_FORWARD; 1428 ret = 0; 1429 } 1430 } 1431 kring->nr_hwcur = head; 1432 } 1433 1434 mbq_unlock(q); 1435 1436 mbq_purge(&fq); 1437 mbq_fini(&fq); 1438 1439 return ret; 1440 } 1441 1442 1443 /* Get a netmap adapter for the port. 1444 * 1445 * If it is possible to satisfy the request, return 0 1446 * with *na containing the netmap adapter found. 1447 * Otherwise return an error code, with *na containing NULL. 1448 * 1449 * When the port is attached to a bridge, we always return 1450 * EBUSY. 1451 * Otherwise, if the port is already bound to a file descriptor, 1452 * then we unconditionally return the existing adapter into *na. 1453 * In all the other cases, we return (into *na) either native, 1454 * generic or NULL, according to the following table: 1455 * 1456 * native_support 1457 * active_fds dev.netmap.admode YES NO 1458 * ------------------------------------------------------- 1459 * >0 * NA(ifp) NA(ifp) 1460 * 1461 * 0 NETMAP_ADMODE_BEST NATIVE GENERIC 1462 * 0 NETMAP_ADMODE_NATIVE NATIVE NULL 1463 * 0 NETMAP_ADMODE_GENERIC GENERIC GENERIC 1464 * 1465 */ 1466 static void netmap_hw_dtor(struct netmap_adapter *); /* needed by NM_IS_NATIVE() */ 1467 int 1468 netmap_get_hw_na(if_t ifp, struct netmap_mem_d *nmd, struct netmap_adapter **na) 1469 { 1470 /* generic support */ 1471 int i = netmap_admode; /* Take a snapshot. */ 1472 struct netmap_adapter *prev_na; 1473 int error = 0; 1474 1475 *na = NULL; /* default */ 1476 1477 /* reset in case of invalid value */ 1478 if (i < NETMAP_ADMODE_BEST || i >= NETMAP_ADMODE_LAST) 1479 i = netmap_admode = NETMAP_ADMODE_BEST; 1480 1481 if (NM_NA_VALID(ifp)) { 1482 prev_na = NA(ifp); 1483 /* If an adapter already exists, return it if 1484 * there are active file descriptors or if 1485 * netmap is not forced to use generic 1486 * adapters. 1487 */ 1488 if (NETMAP_OWNED_BY_ANY(prev_na) 1489 || i != NETMAP_ADMODE_GENERIC 1490 || prev_na->na_flags & NAF_FORCE_NATIVE 1491 #ifdef WITH_PIPES 1492 /* ugly, but we cannot allow an adapter switch 1493 * if some pipe is referring to this one 1494 */ 1495 || prev_na->na_next_pipe > 0 1496 #endif 1497 ) { 1498 *na = prev_na; 1499 goto assign_mem; 1500 } 1501 } 1502 1503 /* If there isn't native support and netmap is not allowed 1504 * to use generic adapters, we cannot satisfy the request. 1505 */ 1506 if (!NM_IS_NATIVE(ifp) && i == NETMAP_ADMODE_NATIVE) 1507 return EOPNOTSUPP; 1508 1509 /* Otherwise, create a generic adapter and return it, 1510 * saving the previously used netmap adapter, if any. 1511 * 1512 * Note that here 'prev_na', if not NULL, MUST be a 1513 * native adapter, and CANNOT be a generic one. This is 1514 * true because generic adapters are created on demand, and 1515 * destroyed when not used anymore. Therefore, if the adapter 1516 * currently attached to an interface 'ifp' is generic, it 1517 * must be that 1518 * (NA(ifp)->active_fds > 0 || NETMAP_OWNED_BY_KERN(NA(ifp))). 1519 * Consequently, if NA(ifp) is generic, we will enter one of 1520 * the branches above. This ensures that we never override 1521 * a generic adapter with another generic adapter. 1522 */ 1523 error = generic_netmap_attach(ifp); 1524 if (error) 1525 return error; 1526 1527 *na = NA(ifp); 1528 1529 assign_mem: 1530 if (nmd != NULL && !((*na)->na_flags & NAF_MEM_OWNER) && 1531 (*na)->active_fds == 0 && ((*na)->nm_mem != nmd)) { 1532 (*na)->nm_mem_prev = (*na)->nm_mem; 1533 (*na)->nm_mem = netmap_mem_get(nmd); 1534 } 1535 1536 return 0; 1537 } 1538 1539 /* 1540 * MUST BE CALLED UNDER NMG_LOCK() 1541 * 1542 * Get a refcounted reference to a netmap adapter attached 1543 * to the interface specified by req. 1544 * This is always called in the execution of an ioctl(). 1545 * 1546 * Return ENXIO if the interface specified by the request does 1547 * not exist, ENOTSUP if netmap is not supported by the interface, 1548 * EBUSY if the interface is already attached to a bridge, 1549 * EINVAL if parameters are invalid, ENOMEM if needed resources 1550 * could not be allocated. 1551 * If successful, hold a reference to the netmap adapter. 1552 * 1553 * If the interface specified by req is a system one, also keep 1554 * a reference to it and return a valid *ifp. 1555 */ 1556 int 1557 netmap_get_na(struct nmreq_header *hdr, 1558 struct netmap_adapter **na, if_t *ifp, 1559 struct netmap_mem_d *nmd, int create) 1560 { 1561 struct nmreq_register *req = (struct nmreq_register *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_body; 1562 int error = 0; 1563 struct netmap_adapter *ret = NULL; 1564 int nmd_ref = 0; 1565 1566 *na = NULL; /* default return value */ 1567 *ifp = NULL; 1568 1569 if (hdr->nr_reqtype != NETMAP_REQ_REGISTER) { 1570 return EINVAL; 1571 } 1572 1573 if (req->nr_mode == NR_REG_PIPE_MASTER || 1574 req->nr_mode == NR_REG_PIPE_SLAVE) { 1575 /* Do not accept deprecated pipe modes. */ 1576 nm_prerr("Deprecated pipe nr_mode, use xx{yy or xx}yy syntax"); 1577 return EINVAL; 1578 } 1579 1580 NMG_LOCK_ASSERT(); 1581 1582 /* if the request contain a memid, try to find the 1583 * corresponding memory region 1584 */ 1585 if (nmd == NULL && req->nr_mem_id) { 1586 nmd = netmap_mem_find(req->nr_mem_id); 1587 if (nmd == NULL) 1588 return EINVAL; 1589 /* keep the rereference */ 1590 nmd_ref = 1; 1591 } 1592 1593 /* We cascade through all possible types of netmap adapter. 1594 * All netmap_get_*_na() functions return an error and an na, 1595 * with the following combinations: 1596 * 1597 * error na 1598 * 0 NULL type doesn't match 1599 * !0 NULL type matches, but na creation/lookup failed 1600 * 0 !NULL type matches and na created/found 1601 * !0 !NULL impossible 1602 */ 1603 error = netmap_get_null_na(hdr, na, nmd, create); 1604 if (error || *na != NULL) 1605 goto out; 1606 1607 /* try to see if this is a monitor port */ 1608 error = netmap_get_monitor_na(hdr, na, nmd, create); 1609 if (error || *na != NULL) 1610 goto out; 1611 1612 /* try to see if this is a pipe port */ 1613 error = netmap_get_pipe_na(hdr, na, nmd, create); 1614 if (error || *na != NULL) 1615 goto out; 1616 1617 /* try to see if this is a vale port */ 1618 error = netmap_get_vale_na(hdr, na, nmd, create); 1619 if (error) 1620 goto out; 1621 1622 if (*na != NULL) /* valid match in netmap_get_bdg_na() */ 1623 goto out; 1624 1625 /* 1626 * This must be a hardware na, lookup the name in the system. 1627 * Note that by hardware we actually mean "it shows up in ifconfig". 1628 * This may still be a tap, a veth/epair, or even a 1629 * persistent VALE port. 1630 */ 1631 *ifp = ifunit_ref(hdr->nr_name); 1632 if (*ifp == NULL) { 1633 error = ENXIO; 1634 goto out; 1635 } 1636 1637 error = netmap_get_hw_na(*ifp, nmd, &ret); 1638 if (error) 1639 goto out; 1640 1641 *na = ret; 1642 netmap_adapter_get(ret); 1643 1644 /* 1645 * if the adapter supports the host rings and it is not already open, 1646 * try to set the number of host rings as requested by the user 1647 */ 1648 if (((*na)->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS) && (*na)->active_fds == 0) { 1649 if (req->nr_host_tx_rings) 1650 (*na)->num_host_tx_rings = req->nr_host_tx_rings; 1651 if (req->nr_host_rx_rings) 1652 (*na)->num_host_rx_rings = req->nr_host_rx_rings; 1653 } 1654 nm_prdis("%s: host tx %d rx %u", (*na)->name, (*na)->num_host_tx_rings, 1655 (*na)->num_host_rx_rings); 1656 1657 out: 1658 if (error) { 1659 if (ret) 1660 netmap_adapter_put(ret); 1661 if (*ifp) { 1662 if_rele(*ifp); 1663 *ifp = NULL; 1664 } 1665 } 1666 if (nmd_ref) 1667 netmap_mem_put(nmd); 1668 1669 return error; 1670 } 1671 1672 /* undo netmap_get_na() */ 1673 void 1674 netmap_unget_na(struct netmap_adapter *na, if_t ifp) 1675 { 1676 if (ifp) 1677 if_rele(ifp); 1678 if (na) 1679 netmap_adapter_put(na); 1680 } 1681 1682 1683 #define NM_FAIL_ON(t) do { \ 1684 if (unlikely(t)) { \ 1685 nm_prlim(5, "%s: fail '" #t "' " \ 1686 "h %d c %d t %d " \ 1687 "rh %d rc %d rt %d " \ 1688 "hc %d ht %d", \ 1689 kring->name, \ 1690 head, cur, ring->tail, \ 1691 kring->rhead, kring->rcur, kring->rtail, \ 1692 kring->nr_hwcur, kring->nr_hwtail); \ 1693 return kring->nkr_num_slots; \ 1694 } \ 1695 } while (0) 1696 1697 /* 1698 * validate parameters on entry for *_txsync() 1699 * Returns ring->cur if ok, or something >= kring->nkr_num_slots 1700 * in case of error. 1701 * 1702 * rhead, rcur and rtail=hwtail are stored from previous round. 1703 * hwcur is the next packet to send to the ring. 1704 * 1705 * We want 1706 * hwcur <= *rhead <= head <= cur <= tail = *rtail <= hwtail 1707 * 1708 * hwcur, rhead, rtail and hwtail are reliable 1709 */ 1710 u_int 1711 nm_txsync_prologue(struct netmap_kring *kring, struct netmap_ring *ring) 1712 { 1713 u_int head = NM_ACCESS_ONCE(ring->head); 1714 u_int cur = NM_ACCESS_ONCE(ring->cur); 1715 u_int n = kring->nkr_num_slots; 1716 1717 nm_prdis(5, "%s kcur %d ktail %d head %d cur %d tail %d", 1718 kring->name, 1719 kring->nr_hwcur, kring->nr_hwtail, 1720 ring->head, ring->cur, ring->tail); 1721 #if 1 /* kernel sanity checks; but we can trust the kring. */ 1722 NM_FAIL_ON(kring->nr_hwcur >= n || kring->rhead >= n || 1723 kring->rtail >= n || kring->nr_hwtail >= n); 1724 #endif /* kernel sanity checks */ 1725 /* 1726 * user sanity checks. We only use head, 1727 * A, B, ... are possible positions for head: 1728 * 1729 * 0 A rhead B rtail C n-1 1730 * 0 D rtail E rhead F n-1 1731 * 1732 * B, F, D are valid. A, C, E are wrong 1733 */ 1734 if (kring->rtail >= kring->rhead) { 1735 /* want rhead <= head <= rtail */ 1736 NM_FAIL_ON(head < kring->rhead || head > kring->rtail); 1737 /* and also head <= cur <= rtail */ 1738 NM_FAIL_ON(cur < head || cur > kring->rtail); 1739 } else { /* here rtail < rhead */ 1740 /* we need head outside rtail .. rhead */ 1741 NM_FAIL_ON(head > kring->rtail && head < kring->rhead); 1742 1743 /* two cases now: head <= rtail or head >= rhead */ 1744 if (head <= kring->rtail) { 1745 /* want head <= cur <= rtail */ 1746 NM_FAIL_ON(cur < head || cur > kring->rtail); 1747 } else { /* head >= rhead */ 1748 /* cur must be outside rtail..head */ 1749 NM_FAIL_ON(cur > kring->rtail && cur < head); 1750 } 1751 } 1752 if (ring->tail != kring->rtail) { 1753 nm_prlim(5, "%s tail overwritten was %d need %d", kring->name, 1754 ring->tail, kring->rtail); 1755 ring->tail = kring->rtail; 1756 } 1757 kring->rhead = head; 1758 kring->rcur = cur; 1759 return head; 1760 } 1761 1762 1763 /* 1764 * validate parameters on entry for *_rxsync() 1765 * Returns ring->head if ok, kring->nkr_num_slots on error. 1766 * 1767 * For a valid configuration, 1768 * hwcur <= head <= cur <= tail <= hwtail 1769 * 1770 * We only consider head and cur. 1771 * hwcur and hwtail are reliable. 1772 * 1773 */ 1774 u_int 1775 nm_rxsync_prologue(struct netmap_kring *kring, struct netmap_ring *ring) 1776 { 1777 uint32_t const n = kring->nkr_num_slots; 1778 uint32_t head, cur; 1779 1780 nm_prdis(5,"%s kc %d kt %d h %d c %d t %d", 1781 kring->name, 1782 kring->nr_hwcur, kring->nr_hwtail, 1783 ring->head, ring->cur, ring->tail); 1784 /* 1785 * Before storing the new values, we should check they do not 1786 * move backwards. However: 1787 * - head is not an issue because the previous value is hwcur; 1788 * - cur could in principle go back, however it does not matter 1789 * because we are processing a brand new rxsync() 1790 */ 1791 cur = kring->rcur = NM_ACCESS_ONCE(ring->cur); 1792 head = kring->rhead = NM_ACCESS_ONCE(ring->head); 1793 #if 1 /* kernel sanity checks */ 1794 NM_FAIL_ON(kring->nr_hwcur >= n || kring->nr_hwtail >= n); 1795 #endif /* kernel sanity checks */ 1796 /* user sanity checks */ 1797 if (kring->nr_hwtail >= kring->nr_hwcur) { 1798 /* want hwcur <= rhead <= hwtail */ 1799 NM_FAIL_ON(head < kring->nr_hwcur || head > kring->nr_hwtail); 1800 /* and also rhead <= rcur <= hwtail */ 1801 NM_FAIL_ON(cur < head || cur > kring->nr_hwtail); 1802 } else { 1803 /* we need rhead outside hwtail..hwcur */ 1804 NM_FAIL_ON(head < kring->nr_hwcur && head > kring->nr_hwtail); 1805 /* two cases now: head <= hwtail or head >= hwcur */ 1806 if (head <= kring->nr_hwtail) { 1807 /* want head <= cur <= hwtail */ 1808 NM_FAIL_ON(cur < head || cur > kring->nr_hwtail); 1809 } else { 1810 /* cur must be outside hwtail..head */ 1811 NM_FAIL_ON(cur < head && cur > kring->nr_hwtail); 1812 } 1813 } 1814 if (ring->tail != kring->rtail) { 1815 nm_prlim(5, "%s tail overwritten was %d need %d", 1816 kring->name, 1817 ring->tail, kring->rtail); 1818 ring->tail = kring->rtail; 1819 } 1820 return head; 1821 } 1822 1823 1824 /* 1825 * Error routine called when txsync/rxsync detects an error. 1826 * Can't do much more than resetting head = cur = hwcur, tail = hwtail 1827 * Return 1 on reinit. 1828 * 1829 * This routine is only called by the upper half of the kernel. 1830 * It only reads hwcur (which is changed only by the upper half, too) 1831 * and hwtail (which may be changed by the lower half, but only on 1832 * a tx ring and only to increase it, so any error will be recovered 1833 * on the next call). For the above, we don't strictly need to call 1834 * it under lock. 1835 */ 1836 int 1837 netmap_ring_reinit(struct netmap_kring *kring) 1838 { 1839 struct netmap_ring *ring = kring->ring; 1840 u_int i, lim = kring->nkr_num_slots - 1; 1841 int errors = 0; 1842 1843 // XXX KASSERT nm_kr_tryget 1844 nm_prlim(10, "called for %s", kring->name); 1845 // XXX probably wrong to trust userspace 1846 kring->rhead = ring->head; 1847 kring->rcur = ring->cur; 1848 kring->rtail = ring->tail; 1849 1850 if (ring->cur > lim) 1851 errors++; 1852 if (ring->head > lim) 1853 errors++; 1854 if (ring->tail > lim) 1855 errors++; 1856 for (i = 0; i <= lim; i++) { 1857 u_int idx = ring->slot[i].buf_idx; 1858 u_int len = ring->slot[i].len; 1859 if (idx < 2 || idx >= kring->na->na_lut.objtotal) { 1860 nm_prlim(5, "bad index at slot %d idx %d len %d ", i, idx, len); 1861 ring->slot[i].buf_idx = 0; 1862 ring->slot[i].len = 0; 1863 } else if (len > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(kring->na)) { 1864 ring->slot[i].len = 0; 1865 nm_prlim(5, "bad len at slot %d idx %d len %d", i, idx, len); 1866 } 1867 } 1868 if (errors) { 1869 nm_prlim(10, "total %d errors", errors); 1870 nm_prlim(10, "%s reinit, cur %d -> %d tail %d -> %d", 1871 kring->name, 1872 ring->cur, kring->nr_hwcur, 1873 ring->tail, kring->nr_hwtail); 1874 ring->head = kring->rhead = kring->nr_hwcur; 1875 ring->cur = kring->rcur = kring->nr_hwcur; 1876 ring->tail = kring->rtail = kring->nr_hwtail; 1877 } 1878 return (errors ? 1 : 0); 1879 } 1880 1881 /* interpret the ringid and flags fields of an nmreq, by translating them 1882 * into a pair of intervals of ring indices: 1883 * 1884 * [priv->np_txqfirst, priv->np_txqlast) and 1885 * [priv->np_rxqfirst, priv->np_rxqlast) 1886 * 1887 */ 1888 int 1889 netmap_interp_ringid(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, struct nmreq_header *hdr) 1890 { 1891 struct netmap_adapter *na = priv->np_na; 1892 struct nmreq_register *reg = (struct nmreq_register *)hdr->nr_body; 1893 int excluded_direction[] = { NR_TX_RINGS_ONLY, NR_RX_RINGS_ONLY }; 1894 enum txrx t; 1895 u_int j; 1896 u_int nr_flags = reg->nr_flags, nr_mode = reg->nr_mode, 1897 nr_ringid = reg->nr_ringid; 1898 1899 for_rx_tx(t) { 1900 if (nr_flags & excluded_direction[t]) { 1901 priv->np_qfirst[t] = priv->np_qlast[t] = 0; 1902 continue; 1903 } 1904 switch (nr_mode) { 1905 case NR_REG_ALL_NIC: 1906 case NR_REG_NULL: 1907 priv->np_qfirst[t] = 0; 1908 priv->np_qlast[t] = nma_get_nrings(na, t); 1909 nm_prdis("ALL/PIPE: %s %d %d", nm_txrx2str(t), 1910 priv->np_qfirst[t], priv->np_qlast[t]); 1911 break; 1912 case NR_REG_SW: 1913 case NR_REG_NIC_SW: 1914 if (!(na->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS)) { 1915 nm_prerr("host rings not supported"); 1916 return EINVAL; 1917 } 1918 priv->np_qfirst[t] = (nr_mode == NR_REG_SW ? 1919 nma_get_nrings(na, t) : 0); 1920 priv->np_qlast[t] = netmap_all_rings(na, t); 1921 nm_prdis("%s: %s %d %d", nr_mode == NR_REG_SW ? "SW" : "NIC+SW", 1922 nm_txrx2str(t), 1923 priv->np_qfirst[t], priv->np_qlast[t]); 1924 break; 1925 case NR_REG_ONE_NIC: 1926 if (nr_ringid >= na->num_tx_rings && 1927 nr_ringid >= na->num_rx_rings) { 1928 nm_prerr("invalid ring id %d", nr_ringid); 1929 return EINVAL; 1930 } 1931 /* if not enough rings, use the first one */ 1932 j = nr_ringid; 1933 if (j >= nma_get_nrings(na, t)) 1934 j = 0; 1935 priv->np_qfirst[t] = j; 1936 priv->np_qlast[t] = j + 1; 1937 nm_prdis("ONE_NIC: %s %d %d", nm_txrx2str(t), 1938 priv->np_qfirst[t], priv->np_qlast[t]); 1939 break; 1940 case NR_REG_ONE_SW: 1941 if (!(na->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS)) { 1942 nm_prerr("host rings not supported"); 1943 return EINVAL; 1944 } 1945 if (nr_ringid >= na->num_host_tx_rings && 1946 nr_ringid >= na->num_host_rx_rings) { 1947 nm_prerr("invalid ring id %d", nr_ringid); 1948 return EINVAL; 1949 } 1950 /* if not enough rings, use the first one */ 1951 j = nr_ringid; 1952 if (j >= nma_get_host_nrings(na, t)) 1953 j = 0; 1954 priv->np_qfirst[t] = nma_get_nrings(na, t) + j; 1955 priv->np_qlast[t] = nma_get_nrings(na, t) + j + 1; 1956 nm_prdis("ONE_SW: %s %d %d", nm_txrx2str(t), 1957 priv->np_qfirst[t], priv->np_qlast[t]); 1958 break; 1959 default: 1960 nm_prerr("invalid regif type %d", nr_mode); 1961 return EINVAL; 1962 } 1963 } 1964 priv->np_flags = nr_flags; 1965 1966 /* Allow transparent forwarding mode in the host --> nic 1967 * direction only if all the TX hw rings have been opened. */ 1968 if (priv->np_qfirst[NR_TX] == 0 && 1969 priv->np_qlast[NR_TX] >= na->num_tx_rings) { 1970 priv->np_sync_flags |= NAF_CAN_FORWARD_DOWN; 1971 } 1972 1973 if (netmap_verbose) { 1974 nm_prinf("%s: tx [%d,%d) rx [%d,%d) id %d", 1975 na->name, 1976 priv->np_qfirst[NR_TX], 1977 priv->np_qlast[NR_TX], 1978 priv->np_qfirst[NR_RX], 1979 priv->np_qlast[NR_RX], 1980 nr_ringid); 1981 } 1982 return 0; 1983 } 1984 1985 1986 /* 1987 * Set the ring ID. For devices with a single queue, a request 1988 * for all rings is the same as a single ring. 1989 */ 1990 static int 1991 netmap_set_ringid(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, struct nmreq_header *hdr) 1992 { 1993 struct netmap_adapter *na = priv->np_na; 1994 struct nmreq_register *reg = (struct nmreq_register *)hdr->nr_body; 1995 int error; 1996 enum txrx t; 1997 1998 error = netmap_interp_ringid(priv, hdr); 1999 if (error) { 2000 return error; 2001 } 2002 2003 priv->np_txpoll = (reg->nr_flags & NR_NO_TX_POLL) ? 0 : 1; 2004 2005 /* optimization: count the users registered for more than 2006 * one ring, which are the ones sleeping on the global queue. 2007 * The default netmap_notify() callback will then 2008 * avoid signaling the global queue if nobody is using it 2009 */ 2010 for_rx_tx(t) { 2011 if (nm_si_user(priv, t)) 2012 na->si_users[t]++; 2013 } 2014 return 0; 2015 } 2016 2017 static void 2018 netmap_unset_ringid(struct netmap_priv_d *priv) 2019 { 2020 struct netmap_adapter *na = priv->np_na; 2021 enum txrx t; 2022 2023 for_rx_tx(t) { 2024 if (nm_si_user(priv, t)) 2025 na->si_users[t]--; 2026 priv->np_qfirst[t] = priv->np_qlast[t] = 0; 2027 } 2028 priv->np_flags = 0; 2029 priv->np_txpoll = 0; 2030 priv->np_kloop_state = 0; 2031 } 2032 2033 #define within_sel(p_, t_, i_) \ 2034 ((i_) < (p_)->np_qlast[(t_)]) 2035 #define nonempty_sel(p_, t_) \ 2036 (within_sel((p_), (t_), (p_)->np_qfirst[(t_)])) 2037 #define foreach_selected_ring(p_, t_, i_, kring_) \ 2038 for ((t_) = nonempty_sel((p_), NR_RX) ? NR_RX : NR_TX, \ 2039 (i_) = (p_)->np_qfirst[(t_)]; \ 2040 (t_ == NR_RX || \ 2041 (t == NR_TX && within_sel((p_), (t_), (i_)))) && \ 2042 ((kring_) = NMR((p_)->np_na, (t_))[(i_)]); \ 2043 (i_) = within_sel((p_), (t_), (i_) + 1) ? (i_) + 1 : \ 2044 (++(t_) < NR_TXRX ? (p_)->np_qfirst[(t_)] : (i_))) 2045 2046 2047 /* Set the nr_pending_mode for the requested rings. 2048 * If requested, also try to get exclusive access to the rings, provided 2049 * the rings we want to bind are not exclusively owned by a previous bind. 2050 */ 2051 static int 2052 netmap_krings_get(struct netmap_priv_d *priv) 2053 { 2054 struct netmap_adapter *na = priv->np_na; 2055 u_int i; 2056 struct netmap_kring *kring; 2057 int excl = (priv->np_flags & NR_EXCLUSIVE); 2058 enum txrx t; 2059 2060 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_ON) 2061 nm_prinf("%s: grabbing tx [%d, %d) rx [%d, %d)", 2062 na->name, 2063 priv->np_qfirst[NR_TX], 2064 priv->np_qlast[NR_TX], 2065 priv->np_qfirst[NR_RX], 2066 priv->np_qlast[NR_RX]); 2067 2068 /* first round: check that all the requested rings 2069 * are neither already exclusively owned, nor we 2070 * want exclusive ownership when they are already in use 2071 */ 2072 foreach_selected_ring(priv, t, i, kring) { 2073 if ((kring->nr_kflags & NKR_EXCLUSIVE) || 2074 (kring->users && excl)) 2075 { 2076 nm_prdis("ring %s busy", kring->name); 2077 return EBUSY; 2078 } 2079 } 2080 2081 /* second round: increment usage count (possibly marking them 2082 * as exclusive) and set the nr_pending_mode 2083 */ 2084 foreach_selected_ring(priv, t, i, kring) { 2085 kring->users++; 2086 if (excl) 2087 kring->nr_kflags |= NKR_EXCLUSIVE; 2088 kring->nr_pending_mode = NKR_NETMAP_ON; 2089 } 2090 2091 return 0; 2092 2093 } 2094 2095 /* Undo netmap_krings_get(). This is done by clearing the exclusive mode 2096 * if was asked on regif, and unset the nr_pending_mode if we are the 2097 * last users of the involved rings. */ 2098 static void 2099 netmap_krings_put(struct netmap_priv_d *priv) 2100 { 2101 u_int i; 2102 struct netmap_kring *kring; 2103 int excl = (priv->np_flags & NR_EXCLUSIVE); 2104 enum txrx t; 2105 2106 nm_prdis("%s: releasing tx [%d, %d) rx [%d, %d)", 2107 na->name, 2108 priv->np_qfirst[NR_TX], 2109 priv->np_qlast[NR_TX], 2110 priv->np_qfirst[NR_RX], 2111 priv->np_qlast[MR_RX]); 2112 2113 foreach_selected_ring(priv, t, i, kring) { 2114 if (excl) 2115 kring->nr_kflags &= ~NKR_EXCLUSIVE; 2116 kring->users--; 2117 if (kring->users == 0) 2118 kring->nr_pending_mode = NKR_NETMAP_OFF; 2119 } 2120 } 2121 2122 static int 2123 nm_priv_rx_enabled(struct netmap_priv_d *priv) 2124 { 2125 return (priv->np_qfirst[NR_RX] != priv->np_qlast[NR_RX]); 2126 } 2127 2128 /* Validate the CSB entries for both directions (atok and ktoa). 2129 * To be called under NMG_LOCK(). */ 2130 static int 2131 netmap_csb_validate(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, struct nmreq_opt_csb *csbo) 2132 { 2133 struct nm_csb_atok *csb_atok_base = 2134 (struct nm_csb_atok *)(uintptr_t)csbo->csb_atok; 2135 struct nm_csb_ktoa *csb_ktoa_base = 2136 (struct nm_csb_ktoa *)(uintptr_t)csbo->csb_ktoa; 2137 enum txrx t; 2138 int num_rings[NR_TXRX], tot_rings; 2139 size_t entry_size[2]; 2140 void *csb_start[2]; 2141 int i; 2142 2143 if (priv->np_kloop_state & NM_SYNC_KLOOP_RUNNING) { 2144 nm_prerr("Cannot update CSB while kloop is running"); 2145 return EBUSY; 2146 } 2147 2148 tot_rings = 0; 2149 for_rx_tx(t) { 2150 num_rings[t] = priv->np_qlast[t] - priv->np_qfirst[t]; 2151 tot_rings += num_rings[t]; 2152 } 2153 if (tot_rings <= 0) 2154 return 0; 2155 2156 if (!(priv->np_flags & NR_EXCLUSIVE)) { 2157 nm_prerr("CSB mode requires NR_EXCLUSIVE"); 2158 return EINVAL; 2159 } 2160 2161 entry_size[0] = sizeof(*csb_atok_base); 2162 entry_size[1] = sizeof(*csb_ktoa_base); 2163 csb_start[0] = (void *)csb_atok_base; 2164 csb_start[1] = (void *)csb_ktoa_base; 2165 2166 for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) { 2167 /* On Linux we could use access_ok() to simplify 2168 * the validation. However, the advantage of 2169 * this approach is that it works also on 2170 * FreeBSD. */ 2171 size_t csb_size = tot_rings * entry_size[i]; 2172 void *tmp; 2173 int err; 2174 2175 if ((uintptr_t)csb_start[i] & (entry_size[i]-1)) { 2176 nm_prerr("Unaligned CSB address"); 2177 return EINVAL; 2178 } 2179 2180 tmp = nm_os_malloc(csb_size); 2181 if (!tmp) 2182 return ENOMEM; 2183 if (i == 0) { 2184 /* Application --> kernel direction. */ 2185 err = copyin(csb_start[i], tmp, csb_size); 2186 } else { 2187 /* Kernel --> application direction. */ 2188 memset(tmp, 0, csb_size); 2189 err = copyout(tmp, csb_start[i], csb_size); 2190 } 2191 nm_os_free(tmp); 2192 if (err) { 2193 nm_prerr("Invalid CSB address"); 2194 return err; 2195 } 2196 } 2197 2198 priv->np_csb_atok_base = csb_atok_base; 2199 priv->np_csb_ktoa_base = csb_ktoa_base; 2200 2201 /* Initialize the CSB. */ 2202 for_rx_tx(t) { 2203 for (i = 0; i < num_rings[t]; i++) { 2204 struct netmap_kring *kring = 2205 NMR(priv->np_na, t)[i + priv->np_qfirst[t]]; 2206 struct nm_csb_atok *csb_atok = csb_atok_base + i; 2207 struct nm_csb_ktoa *csb_ktoa = csb_ktoa_base + i; 2208 2209 if (t == NR_RX) { 2210 csb_atok += num_rings[NR_TX]; 2211 csb_ktoa += num_rings[NR_TX]; 2212 } 2213 2214 CSB_WRITE(csb_atok, head, kring->rhead); 2215 CSB_WRITE(csb_atok, cur, kring->rcur); 2216 CSB_WRITE(csb_atok, appl_need_kick, 1); 2217 CSB_WRITE(csb_atok, sync_flags, 1); 2218 CSB_WRITE(csb_ktoa, hwcur, kring->nr_hwcur); 2219 CSB_WRITE(csb_ktoa, hwtail, kring->nr_hwtail); 2220 CSB_WRITE(csb_ktoa, kern_need_kick, 1); 2221 2222 nm_prinf("csb_init for kring %s: head %u, cur %u, " 2223 "hwcur %u, hwtail %u", kring->name, 2224 kring->rhead, kring->rcur, kring->nr_hwcur, 2225 kring->nr_hwtail); 2226 } 2227 } 2228 2229 return 0; 2230 } 2231 2232 /* Ensure that the netmap adapter can support the given MTU. 2233 * @return EINVAL if the na cannot be set to mtu, 0 otherwise. 2234 */ 2235 int 2236 netmap_buf_size_validate(const struct netmap_adapter *na, unsigned mtu) { 2237 unsigned nbs = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na); 2238 2239 if (mtu <= na->rx_buf_maxsize) { 2240 /* The MTU fits a single NIC slot. We only 2241 * Need to check that netmap buffers are 2242 * large enough to hold an MTU. NS_MOREFRAG 2243 * cannot be used in this case. */ 2244 if (nbs < mtu) { 2245 nm_prerr("error: netmap buf size (%u) " 2246 "< device MTU (%u)", nbs, mtu); 2247 return EINVAL; 2248 } 2249 } else { 2250 /* More NIC slots may be needed to receive 2251 * or transmit a single packet. Check that 2252 * the adapter supports NS_MOREFRAG and that 2253 * netmap buffers are large enough to hold 2254 * the maximum per-slot size. */ 2255 if (!(na->na_flags & NAF_MOREFRAG)) { 2256 nm_prerr("error: large MTU (%d) needed " 2257 "but %s does not support " 2258 "NS_MOREFRAG", mtu, 2259 if_name(na->ifp)); 2260 return EINVAL; 2261 } else if (nbs < na->rx_buf_maxsize) { 2262 nm_prerr("error: using NS_MOREFRAG on " 2263 "%s requires netmap buf size " 2264 ">= %u", if_name(na->ifp), 2265 na->rx_buf_maxsize); 2266 return EINVAL; 2267 } else { 2268 nm_prinf("info: netmap application on " 2269 "%s needs to support " 2270 "NS_MOREFRAG " 2271 "(MTU=%u,netmap_buf_size=%u)", 2272 if_name(na->ifp), mtu, nbs); 2273 } 2274 } 2275 return 0; 2276 } 2277 2278 /* Handle the offset option, if present in the hdr. 2279 * Returns 0 on success, or an error. 2280 */ 2281 static int 2282 netmap_offsets_init(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, struct nmreq_header *hdr) 2283 { 2284 struct nmreq_opt_offsets *opt; 2285 struct netmap_adapter *na = priv->np_na; 2286 struct netmap_kring *kring; 2287 uint64_t mask = 0, bits = 0, maxbits = sizeof(uint64_t) * 8, 2288 max_offset = 0, initial_offset = 0, min_gap = 0; 2289 u_int i; 2290 enum txrx t; 2291 int error = 0; 2292 2293 opt = (struct nmreq_opt_offsets *) 2294 nmreq_getoption(hdr, NETMAP_REQ_OPT_OFFSETS); 2295 if (opt == NULL) 2296 return 0; 2297 2298 if (!(na->na_flags & NAF_OFFSETS)) { 2299 if (netmap_verbose) 2300 nm_prerr("%s does not support offsets", 2301 na->name); 2302 error = EOPNOTSUPP; 2303 goto out; 2304 } 2305 2306 /* check sanity of the opt values */ 2307 max_offset = opt->nro_max_offset; 2308 min_gap = opt->nro_min_gap; 2309 initial_offset = opt->nro_initial_offset; 2310 bits = opt->nro_offset_bits; 2311 2312 if (bits > maxbits) { 2313 if (netmap_verbose) 2314 nm_prerr("bits: %llu too large (max %llu)", 2315 (unsigned long long)bits, 2316 (unsigned long long)maxbits); 2317 error = EINVAL; 2318 goto out; 2319 } 2320 /* we take bits == 0 as a request to use the entire field */ 2321 if (bits == 0 || bits == maxbits) { 2322 /* shifting a type by sizeof(type) is undefined */ 2323 bits = maxbits; 2324 mask = 0xffffffffffffffff; 2325 } else { 2326 mask = (1ULL << bits) - 1; 2327 } 2328 if (max_offset > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na)) { 2329 if (netmap_verbose) 2330 nm_prerr("max offset %llu > buf size %u", 2331 (unsigned long long)max_offset, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na)); 2332 error = EINVAL; 2333 goto out; 2334 } 2335 if ((max_offset & mask) != max_offset) { 2336 if (netmap_verbose) 2337 nm_prerr("max offset %llu to large for %llu bits", 2338 (unsigned long long)max_offset, 2339 (unsigned long long)bits); 2340 error = EINVAL; 2341 goto out; 2342 } 2343 if (initial_offset > max_offset) { 2344 if (netmap_verbose) 2345 nm_prerr("initial offset %llu > max offset %llu", 2346 (unsigned long long)initial_offset, 2347 (unsigned long long)max_offset); 2348 error = EINVAL; 2349 goto out; 2350 } 2351 2352 /* initialize the kring and ring fields. */ 2353 foreach_selected_ring(priv, t, i, kring) { 2354 struct netmap_kring *kring = NMR(na, t)[i]; 2355 struct netmap_ring *ring = kring->ring; 2356 u_int j; 2357 2358 /* it the ring is already in use we check that the 2359 * new request is compatible with the existing one 2360 */ 2361 if (kring->offset_mask) { 2362 if ((kring->offset_mask & mask) != mask || 2363 kring->offset_max < max_offset) { 2364 if (netmap_verbose) 2365 nm_prinf("%s: cannot increase" 2366 "offset mask and/or max" 2367 "(current: mask=%llx,max=%llu", 2368 kring->name, 2369 (unsigned long long)kring->offset_mask, 2370 (unsigned long long)kring->offset_max); 2371 error = EBUSY; 2372 goto out; 2373 } 2374 mask = kring->offset_mask; 2375 max_offset = kring->offset_max; 2376 } else { 2377 kring->offset_mask = mask; 2378 *(uint64_t *)(uintptr_t)&ring->offset_mask = mask; 2379 kring->offset_max = max_offset; 2380 kring->offset_gap = min_gap; 2381 } 2382 2383 /* if there is an initial offset, put it into 2384 * all the slots 2385 * 2386 * Note: we cannot change the offsets if the 2387 * ring is already in use. 2388 */ 2389 if (!initial_offset || kring->users > 1) 2390 continue; 2391 2392 for (j = 0; j < kring->nkr_num_slots; j++) { 2393 struct netmap_slot *slot = ring->slot + j; 2394 2395 nm_write_offset(kring, slot, initial_offset); 2396 } 2397 } 2398 2399 out: 2400 opt->nro_opt.nro_status = error; 2401 if (!error) { 2402 opt->nro_max_offset = max_offset; 2403 } 2404 return error; 2405 2406 } 2407 2408 2409 /* set the hardware buffer length in each one of the newly opened rings 2410 * (hwbuf_len field in the kring struct). The purpose it to select 2411 * the maximum supported input buffer lenght that will not cause writes 2412 * outside of the available space, even when offsets are in use. 2413 */ 2414 static int 2415 netmap_compute_buf_len(struct netmap_priv_d *priv) 2416 { 2417 enum txrx t; 2418 u_int i; 2419 struct netmap_kring *kring; 2420 int error = 0; 2421 unsigned mtu = 0; 2422 struct netmap_adapter *na = priv->np_na; 2423 uint64_t target; 2424 2425 foreach_selected_ring(priv, t, i, kring) { 2426 /* rings that are already active have their hwbuf_len 2427 * already set and we cannot change it. 2428 */ 2429 if (kring->users > 1) 2430 continue; 2431 2432 /* For netmap buffers which are not shared among several ring 2433 * slots (the normal case), the available space is the buf size 2434 * minus the max offset declared by the user at open time. If 2435 * the user plans to have several slots pointing to different 2436 * offsets into the same large buffer, she must also declare a 2437 * "minimum gap" between two such consecutive offsets. In this 2438 * case the user-declared 'offset_gap' is taken as the 2439 * available space and offset_max is ignored. 2440 */ 2441 2442 /* start with the normal case (unshared buffers) */ 2443 target = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(kring->na) - 2444 kring->offset_max; 2445 /* if offset_gap is zero, the user does not intend to use 2446 * shared buffers. In this case the minimum gap between 2447 * two consective offsets into the same buffer can be 2448 * assumed to be equal to the buffer size. In this way 2449 * offset_gap always contains the available space ignoring 2450 * offset_max. This may be used by drivers of NICs that 2451 * are guaranteed to never write more than MTU bytes, even 2452 * if the input buffer is larger: if the MTU is less 2453 * than the target they can set hwbuf_len to offset_gap. 2454 */ 2455 if (!kring->offset_gap) 2456 kring->offset_gap = 2457 NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(kring->na); 2458 2459 if (kring->offset_gap < target) 2460 target = kring->offset_gap; 2461 error = kring->nm_bufcfg(kring, target); 2462 if (error) 2463 goto out; 2464 2465 *(uint64_t *)(uintptr_t)&kring->ring->buf_align = kring->buf_align; 2466 2467 if (mtu && t == NR_RX && kring->hwbuf_len < mtu) { 2468 if (!(na->na_flags & NAF_MOREFRAG)) { 2469 nm_prerr("error: large MTU (%d) needed " 2470 "but %s does not support " 2471 "NS_MOREFRAG", mtu, 2472 na->name); 2473 error = EINVAL; 2474 goto out; 2475 } else { 2476 nm_prinf("info: netmap application on " 2477 "%s needs to support " 2478 "NS_MOREFRAG " 2479 "(MTU=%u,buf_size=%llu)", 2480 kring->name, mtu, 2481 (unsigned long long)kring->hwbuf_len); 2482 } 2483 } 2484 } 2485 out: 2486 return error; 2487 } 2488 2489 /* 2490 * possibly move the interface to netmap-mode. 2491 * If success it returns a pointer to netmap_if, otherwise NULL. 2492 * This must be called with NMG_LOCK held. 2493 * 2494 * The following na callbacks are called in the process: 2495 * 2496 * na->nm_config() [by netmap_update_config] 2497 * (get current number and size of rings) 2498 * 2499 * We have a generic one for linux (netmap_linux_config). 2500 * The bwrap has to override this, since it has to forward 2501 * the request to the wrapped adapter (netmap_bwrap_config). 2502 * 2503 * 2504 * na->nm_krings_create() 2505 * (create and init the krings array) 2506 * 2507 * One of the following: 2508 * 2509 * * netmap_hw_krings_create, (hw ports) 2510 * creates the standard layout for the krings 2511 * and adds the mbq (used for the host rings). 2512 * 2513 * * netmap_vp_krings_create (VALE ports) 2514 * add leases and scratchpads 2515 * 2516 * * netmap_pipe_krings_create (pipes) 2517 * create the krings and rings of both ends and 2518 * cross-link them 2519 * 2520 * * netmap_monitor_krings_create (monitors) 2521 * avoid allocating the mbq 2522 * 2523 * * netmap_bwrap_krings_create (bwraps) 2524 * create both the brap krings array, 2525 * the krings array of the wrapped adapter, and 2526 * (if needed) the fake array for the host adapter 2527 * 2528 * na->nm_register(, 1) 2529 * (put the adapter in netmap mode) 2530 * 2531 * This may be one of the following: 2532 * 2533 * * netmap_hw_reg (hw ports) 2534 * checks that the ifp is still there, then calls 2535 * the hardware specific callback; 2536 * 2537 * * netmap_vp_reg (VALE ports) 2538 * If the port is connected to a bridge, 2539 * set the NAF_NETMAP_ON flag under the 2540 * bridge write lock. 2541 * 2542 * * netmap_pipe_reg (pipes) 2543 * inform the other pipe end that it is no 2544 * longer responsible for the lifetime of this 2545 * pipe end 2546 * 2547 * * netmap_monitor_reg (monitors) 2548 * intercept the sync callbacks of the monitored 2549 * rings 2550 * 2551 * * netmap_bwrap_reg (bwraps) 2552 * cross-link the bwrap and hwna rings, 2553 * forward the request to the hwna, override 2554 * the hwna notify callback (to get the frames 2555 * coming from outside go through the bridge). 2556 * 2557 * 2558 */ 2559 int 2560 netmap_do_regif(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, struct netmap_adapter *na, 2561 struct nmreq_header *hdr) 2562 { 2563 struct netmap_if *nifp = NULL; 2564 int error; 2565 2566 NMG_LOCK_ASSERT(); 2567 priv->np_na = na; /* store the reference */ 2568 error = netmap_mem_finalize(na->nm_mem, na); 2569 if (error) 2570 goto err; 2571 2572 if (na->active_fds == 0) { 2573 2574 /* cache the allocator info in the na */ 2575 error = netmap_mem_get_lut(na->nm_mem, &na->na_lut); 2576 if (error) 2577 goto err_drop_mem; 2578 nm_prdis("lut %p bufs %u size %u", na->na_lut.lut, na->na_lut.objtotal, 2579 na->na_lut.objsize); 2580 2581 /* ring configuration may have changed, fetch from the card */ 2582 netmap_update_config(na); 2583 } 2584 2585 /* compute the range of tx and rx rings to monitor */ 2586 error = netmap_set_ringid(priv, hdr); 2587 if (error) 2588 goto err_put_lut; 2589 2590 if (na->active_fds == 0) { 2591 /* 2592 * If this is the first registration of the adapter, 2593 * perform sanity checks and create the in-kernel view 2594 * of the netmap rings (the netmap krings). 2595 */ 2596 if (na->ifp && nm_priv_rx_enabled(priv)) { 2597 /* This netmap adapter is attached to an ifnet. */ 2598 unsigned mtu = nm_os_ifnet_mtu(na->ifp); 2599 2600 nm_prdis("%s: mtu %d rx_buf_maxsize %d netmap_buf_size %d", 2601 na->name, mtu, na->rx_buf_maxsize, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na)); 2602 2603 if (na->rx_buf_maxsize == 0) { 2604 nm_prerr("%s: error: rx_buf_maxsize == 0", na->name); 2605 error = EIO; 2606 goto err_drop_mem; 2607 } 2608 2609 error = netmap_buf_size_validate(na, mtu); 2610 if (error) 2611 goto err_drop_mem; 2612 } 2613 2614 /* 2615 * Depending on the adapter, this may also create 2616 * the netmap rings themselves 2617 */ 2618 error = na->nm_krings_create(na); 2619 if (error) 2620 goto err_put_lut; 2621 2622 } 2623 2624 /* now the krings must exist and we can check whether some 2625 * previous bind has exclusive ownership on them, and set 2626 * nr_pending_mode 2627 */ 2628 error = netmap_krings_get(priv); 2629 if (error) 2630 goto err_del_krings; 2631 2632 /* create all needed missing netmap rings */ 2633 error = netmap_mem_rings_create(na); 2634 if (error) 2635 goto err_rel_excl; 2636 2637 /* initialize offsets if requested */ 2638 error = netmap_offsets_init(priv, hdr); 2639 if (error) 2640 goto err_rel_excl; 2641 2642 /* compute and validate the buf lengths */ 2643 error = netmap_compute_buf_len(priv); 2644 if (error) 2645 goto err_rel_excl; 2646 2647 /* in all cases, create a new netmap if */ 2648 nifp = netmap_mem_if_new(na, priv); 2649 if (nifp == NULL) { 2650 error = ENOMEM; 2651 goto err_rel_excl; 2652 } 2653 2654 if (nm_kring_pending(priv)) { 2655 /* Some kring is switching mode, tell the adapter to 2656 * react on this. */ 2657 netmap_set_all_rings(na, NM_KR_LOCKED); 2658 error = na->nm_register(na, 1); 2659 netmap_set_all_rings(na, 0); 2660 if (error) 2661 goto err_del_if; 2662 } 2663 2664 /* Commit the reference. */ 2665 na->active_fds++; 2666 2667 /* 2668 * advertise that the interface is ready by setting np_nifp. 2669 * The barrier is needed because readers (poll, *SYNC and mmap) 2670 * check for priv->np_nifp != NULL without locking 2671 */ 2672 mb(); /* make sure previous writes are visible to all CPUs */ 2673 priv->np_nifp = nifp; 2674 2675 return 0; 2676 2677 err_del_if: 2678 netmap_mem_if_delete(na, nifp); 2679 err_rel_excl: 2680 netmap_krings_put(priv); 2681 netmap_mem_rings_delete(na); 2682 err_del_krings: 2683 if (na->active_fds == 0) 2684 na->nm_krings_delete(na); 2685 err_put_lut: 2686 if (na->active_fds == 0) 2687 memset(&na->na_lut, 0, sizeof(na->na_lut)); 2688 err_drop_mem: 2689 netmap_mem_drop(na); 2690 err: 2691 priv->np_na = NULL; 2692 return error; 2693 } 2694 2695 2696 /* 2697 * update kring and ring at the end of rxsync/txsync. 2698 */ 2699 static inline void 2700 nm_sync_finalize(struct netmap_kring *kring) 2701 { 2702 /* 2703 * Update ring tail to what the kernel knows 2704 * After txsync: head/rhead/hwcur might be behind cur/rcur 2705 * if no carrier. 2706 */ 2707 kring->ring->tail = kring->rtail = kring->nr_hwtail; 2708 2709 nm_prdis(5, "%s now hwcur %d hwtail %d head %d cur %d tail %d", 2710 kring->name, kring->nr_hwcur, kring->nr_hwtail, 2711 kring->rhead, kring->rcur, kring->rtail); 2712 } 2713 2714 /* set ring timestamp */ 2715 static inline void 2716 ring_timestamp_set(struct netmap_ring *ring) 2717 { 2718 if (netmap_no_timestamp == 0 || ring->flags & NR_TIMESTAMP) { 2719 microtime(&ring->ts); 2720 } 2721 } 2722 2723 static int nmreq_copyin(struct nmreq_header *, int); 2724 static int nmreq_copyout(struct nmreq_header *, int); 2725 static int nmreq_checkoptions(struct nmreq_header *); 2726 2727 /* 2728 * ioctl(2) support for the "netmap" device. 2729 * 2730 * Following a list of accepted commands: 2731 * - NIOCCTRL device control API 2732 * - NIOCTXSYNC sync TX rings 2733 * - NIOCRXSYNC sync RX rings 2734 * - SIOCGIFADDR just for convenience 2735 * - NIOCGINFO deprecated (legacy API) 2736 * - NIOCREGIF deprecated (legacy API) 2737 * 2738 * Return 0 on success, errno otherwise. 2739 */ 2740 int 2741 netmap_ioctl(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, 2742 struct thread *td, int nr_body_is_user) 2743 { 2744 struct mbq q; /* packets from RX hw queues to host stack */ 2745 struct netmap_adapter *na = NULL; 2746 struct netmap_mem_d *nmd = NULL; 2747 if_t ifp = NULL; 2748 int error = 0; 2749 u_int i, qfirst, qlast; 2750 struct netmap_kring **krings; 2751 int sync_flags; 2752 enum txrx t; 2753 2754 switch (cmd) { 2755 case NIOCCTRL: { 2756 struct nmreq_header *hdr = (struct nmreq_header *)data; 2757 2758 if (hdr->nr_version < NETMAP_MIN_API || 2759 hdr->nr_version > NETMAP_MAX_API) { 2760 nm_prerr("API mismatch: got %d need %d", 2761 hdr->nr_version, NETMAP_API); 2762 return EINVAL; 2763 } 2764 2765 /* Make a kernel-space copy of the user-space nr_body. 2766 * For convenience, the nr_body pointer and the pointers 2767 * in the options list will be replaced with their 2768 * kernel-space counterparts. The original pointers are 2769 * saved internally and later restored by nmreq_copyout 2770 */ 2771 error = nmreq_copyin(hdr, nr_body_is_user); 2772 if (error) { 2773 return error; 2774 } 2775 2776 /* Sanitize hdr->nr_name. */ 2777 hdr->nr_name[sizeof(hdr->nr_name) - 1] = '\0'; 2778 2779 switch (hdr->nr_reqtype) { 2780 case NETMAP_REQ_REGISTER: { 2781 struct nmreq_register *req = 2782 (struct nmreq_register *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_body; 2783 struct netmap_if *nifp; 2784 2785 /* Protect access to priv from concurrent requests. */ 2786 NMG_LOCK(); 2787 do { 2788 struct nmreq_option *opt; 2789 u_int memflags; 2790 2791 if (priv->np_nifp != NULL) { /* thread already registered */ 2792 error = EBUSY; 2793 break; 2794 } 2795 2796 #ifdef WITH_EXTMEM 2797 opt = nmreq_getoption(hdr, NETMAP_REQ_OPT_EXTMEM); 2798 if (opt != NULL) { 2799 struct nmreq_opt_extmem *e = 2800 (struct nmreq_opt_extmem *)opt; 2801 2802 nmd = netmap_mem_ext_create(e->nro_usrptr, 2803 &e->nro_info, &error); 2804 opt->nro_status = error; 2805 if (nmd == NULL) 2806 break; 2807 } 2808 #endif /* WITH_EXTMEM */ 2809 2810 if (nmd == NULL && req->nr_mem_id) { 2811 /* find the allocator and get a reference */ 2812 nmd = netmap_mem_find(req->nr_mem_id); 2813 if (nmd == NULL) { 2814 if (netmap_verbose) { 2815 nm_prerr("%s: failed to find mem_id %u", 2816 hdr->nr_name, req->nr_mem_id); 2817 } 2818 error = EINVAL; 2819 break; 2820 } 2821 } 2822 /* find the interface and a reference */ 2823 error = netmap_get_na(hdr, &na, &ifp, nmd, 2824 1 /* create */); /* keep reference */ 2825 if (error) 2826 break; 2827 if (NETMAP_OWNED_BY_KERN(na)) { 2828 error = EBUSY; 2829 break; 2830 } 2831 2832 if (na->virt_hdr_len && !(req->nr_flags & NR_ACCEPT_VNET_HDR)) { 2833 nm_prerr("virt_hdr_len=%d, but application does " 2834 "not accept it", na->virt_hdr_len); 2835 error = EIO; 2836 break; 2837 } 2838 2839 error = netmap_do_regif(priv, na, hdr); 2840 if (error) { /* reg. failed, release priv and ref */ 2841 break; 2842 } 2843 2844 opt = nmreq_getoption(hdr, NETMAP_REQ_OPT_CSB); 2845 if (opt != NULL) { 2846 struct nmreq_opt_csb *csbo = 2847 (struct nmreq_opt_csb *)opt; 2848 error = netmap_csb_validate(priv, csbo); 2849 opt->nro_status = error; 2850 if (error) { 2851 netmap_do_unregif(priv); 2852 break; 2853 } 2854 } 2855 2856 nifp = priv->np_nifp; 2857 2858 /* return the offset of the netmap_if object */ 2859 req->nr_rx_rings = na->num_rx_rings; 2860 req->nr_tx_rings = na->num_tx_rings; 2861 req->nr_rx_slots = na->num_rx_desc; 2862 req->nr_tx_slots = na->num_tx_desc; 2863 req->nr_host_tx_rings = na->num_host_tx_rings; 2864 req->nr_host_rx_rings = na->num_host_rx_rings; 2865 error = netmap_mem_get_info(na->nm_mem, &req->nr_memsize, &memflags, 2866 &req->nr_mem_id); 2867 if (error) { 2868 netmap_do_unregif(priv); 2869 break; 2870 } 2871 if (memflags & NETMAP_MEM_PRIVATE) { 2872 *(uint32_t *)(uintptr_t)&nifp->ni_flags |= NI_PRIV_MEM; 2873 } 2874 for_rx_tx(t) { 2875 priv->np_si[t] = nm_si_user(priv, t) ? 2876 &na->si[t] : &NMR(na, t)[priv->np_qfirst[t]]->si; 2877 } 2878 2879 if (req->nr_extra_bufs) { 2880 if (netmap_verbose) 2881 nm_prinf("requested %d extra buffers", 2882 req->nr_extra_bufs); 2883 req->nr_extra_bufs = netmap_extra_alloc(na, 2884 &nifp->ni_bufs_head, req->nr_extra_bufs); 2885 if (netmap_verbose) 2886 nm_prinf("got %d extra buffers", req->nr_extra_bufs); 2887 } else { 2888 nifp->ni_bufs_head = 0; 2889 } 2890 req->nr_offset = netmap_mem_if_offset(na->nm_mem, nifp); 2891 2892 error = nmreq_checkoptions(hdr); 2893 if (error) { 2894 netmap_do_unregif(priv); 2895 break; 2896 } 2897 2898 /* store ifp reference so that priv destructor may release it */ 2899 priv->np_ifp = ifp; 2900 } while (0); 2901 if (error) { 2902 netmap_unget_na(na, ifp); 2903 } 2904 /* release the reference from netmap_mem_find() or 2905 * netmap_mem_ext_create() 2906 */ 2907 if (nmd) 2908 netmap_mem_put(nmd); 2909 NMG_UNLOCK(); 2910 break; 2911 } 2912 2913 case NETMAP_REQ_PORT_INFO_GET: { 2914 struct nmreq_port_info_get *req = 2915 (struct nmreq_port_info_get *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_body; 2916 int nmd_ref = 0; 2917 2918 NMG_LOCK(); 2919 do { 2920 u_int memflags; 2921 2922 if (hdr->nr_name[0] != '\0') { 2923 /* Build a nmreq_register out of the nmreq_port_info_get, 2924 * so that we can call netmap_get_na(). */ 2925 struct nmreq_register regreq; 2926 bzero(®req, sizeof(regreq)); 2927 regreq.nr_mode = NR_REG_ALL_NIC; 2928 regreq.nr_tx_slots = req->nr_tx_slots; 2929 regreq.nr_rx_slots = req->nr_rx_slots; 2930 regreq.nr_tx_rings = req->nr_tx_rings; 2931 regreq.nr_rx_rings = req->nr_rx_rings; 2932 regreq.nr_host_tx_rings = req->nr_host_tx_rings; 2933 regreq.nr_host_rx_rings = req->nr_host_rx_rings; 2934 regreq.nr_mem_id = req->nr_mem_id; 2935 2936 /* get a refcount */ 2937 hdr->nr_reqtype = NETMAP_REQ_REGISTER; 2938 hdr->nr_body = (uintptr_t)®req; 2939 error = netmap_get_na(hdr, &na, &ifp, NULL, 1 /* create */); 2940 hdr->nr_reqtype = NETMAP_REQ_PORT_INFO_GET; /* reset type */ 2941 hdr->nr_body = (uintptr_t)req; /* reset nr_body */ 2942 if (error) { 2943 na = NULL; 2944 ifp = NULL; 2945 break; 2946 } 2947 nmd = na->nm_mem; /* get memory allocator */ 2948 } else { 2949 nmd = netmap_mem_find(req->nr_mem_id ? req->nr_mem_id : 1); 2950 if (nmd == NULL) { 2951 if (netmap_verbose) 2952 nm_prerr("%s: failed to find mem_id %u", 2953 hdr->nr_name, 2954 req->nr_mem_id ? req->nr_mem_id : 1); 2955 error = EINVAL; 2956 break; 2957 } 2958 nmd_ref = 1; 2959 } 2960 2961 error = netmap_mem_get_info(nmd, &req->nr_memsize, &memflags, 2962 &req->nr_mem_id); 2963 if (error) 2964 break; 2965 if (na == NULL) /* only memory info */ 2966 break; 2967 netmap_update_config(na); 2968 req->nr_rx_rings = na->num_rx_rings; 2969 req->nr_tx_rings = na->num_tx_rings; 2970 req->nr_rx_slots = na->num_rx_desc; 2971 req->nr_tx_slots = na->num_tx_desc; 2972 req->nr_host_tx_rings = na->num_host_tx_rings; 2973 req->nr_host_rx_rings = na->num_host_rx_rings; 2974 } while (0); 2975 netmap_unget_na(na, ifp); 2976 if (nmd_ref) 2977 netmap_mem_put(nmd); 2978 NMG_UNLOCK(); 2979 break; 2980 } 2981 #ifdef WITH_VALE 2982 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_ATTACH: { 2983 error = netmap_bdg_attach(hdr, NULL /* userspace request */); 2984 break; 2985 } 2986 2987 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_DETACH: { 2988 error = netmap_bdg_detach(hdr, NULL /* userspace request */); 2989 break; 2990 } 2991 2992 case NETMAP_REQ_PORT_HDR_SET: { 2993 struct nmreq_port_hdr *req = 2994 (struct nmreq_port_hdr *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_body; 2995 /* Build a nmreq_register out of the nmreq_port_hdr, 2996 * so that we can call netmap_get_bdg_na(). */ 2997 struct nmreq_register regreq; 2998 bzero(®req, sizeof(regreq)); 2999 regreq.nr_mode = NR_REG_ALL_NIC; 3000 3001 /* For now we only support virtio-net headers, and only for 3002 * VALE ports, but this may change in future. Valid lengths 3003 * for the virtio-net header are 0 (no header), 10 and 12. */ 3004 if (req->nr_hdr_len != 0 && 3005 req->nr_hdr_len != sizeof(struct nm_vnet_hdr) && 3006 req->nr_hdr_len != 12) { 3007 if (netmap_verbose) 3008 nm_prerr("invalid hdr_len %u", req->nr_hdr_len); 3009 error = EINVAL; 3010 break; 3011 } 3012 NMG_LOCK(); 3013 hdr->nr_reqtype = NETMAP_REQ_REGISTER; 3014 hdr->nr_body = (uintptr_t)®req; 3015 error = netmap_get_vale_na(hdr, &na, NULL, 0); 3016 hdr->nr_reqtype = NETMAP_REQ_PORT_HDR_SET; 3017 hdr->nr_body = (uintptr_t)req; 3018 if (na && !error) { 3019 struct netmap_vp_adapter *vpna = 3020 (struct netmap_vp_adapter *)na; 3021 na->virt_hdr_len = req->nr_hdr_len; 3022 if (na->virt_hdr_len) { 3023 vpna->mfs = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na); 3024 } 3025 if (netmap_verbose) 3026 nm_prinf("Using vnet_hdr_len %d for %p", na->virt_hdr_len, na); 3027 netmap_adapter_put(na); 3028 } else if (!na) { 3029 error = ENXIO; 3030 } 3031 NMG_UNLOCK(); 3032 break; 3033 } 3034 3035 case NETMAP_REQ_PORT_HDR_GET: { 3036 /* Get vnet-header length for this netmap port */ 3037 struct nmreq_port_hdr *req = 3038 (struct nmreq_port_hdr *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_body; 3039 /* Build a nmreq_register out of the nmreq_port_hdr, 3040 * so that we can call netmap_get_bdg_na(). */ 3041 struct nmreq_register regreq; 3042 if_t ifp; 3043 3044 bzero(®req, sizeof(regreq)); 3045 regreq.nr_mode = NR_REG_ALL_NIC; 3046 NMG_LOCK(); 3047 hdr->nr_reqtype = NETMAP_REQ_REGISTER; 3048 hdr->nr_body = (uintptr_t)®req; 3049 error = netmap_get_na(hdr, &na, &ifp, NULL, 0); 3050 hdr->nr_reqtype = NETMAP_REQ_PORT_HDR_GET; 3051 hdr->nr_body = (uintptr_t)req; 3052 if (na && !error) { 3053 req->nr_hdr_len = na->virt_hdr_len; 3054 } 3055 netmap_unget_na(na, ifp); 3056 NMG_UNLOCK(); 3057 break; 3058 } 3059 3060 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_LIST: { 3061 error = netmap_vale_list(hdr); 3062 break; 3063 } 3064 3065 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_NEWIF: { 3066 error = nm_vi_create(hdr); 3067 break; 3068 } 3069 3070 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_DELIF: { 3071 error = nm_vi_destroy(hdr->nr_name); 3072 break; 3073 } 3074 #endif /* WITH_VALE */ 3075 3076 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_POLLING_ENABLE: 3077 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_POLLING_DISABLE: { 3078 error = nm_bdg_polling(hdr); 3079 break; 3080 } 3081 case NETMAP_REQ_POOLS_INFO_GET: { 3082 /* Get information from the memory allocator used for 3083 * hdr->nr_name. */ 3084 struct nmreq_pools_info *req = 3085 (struct nmreq_pools_info *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_body; 3086 NMG_LOCK(); 3087 do { 3088 /* Build a nmreq_register out of the nmreq_pools_info, 3089 * so that we can call netmap_get_na(). */ 3090 struct nmreq_register regreq; 3091 bzero(®req, sizeof(regreq)); 3092 regreq.nr_mem_id = req->nr_mem_id; 3093 regreq.nr_mode = NR_REG_ALL_NIC; 3094 3095 hdr->nr_reqtype = NETMAP_REQ_REGISTER; 3096 hdr->nr_body = (uintptr_t)®req; 3097 error = netmap_get_na(hdr, &na, &ifp, NULL, 1 /* create */); 3098 hdr->nr_reqtype = NETMAP_REQ_POOLS_INFO_GET; /* reset type */ 3099 hdr->nr_body = (uintptr_t)req; /* reset nr_body */ 3100 if (error) { 3101 na = NULL; 3102 ifp = NULL; 3103 break; 3104 } 3105 nmd = na->nm_mem; /* grab the memory allocator */ 3106 if (nmd == NULL) { 3107 error = EINVAL; 3108 break; 3109 } 3110 3111 /* Finalize the memory allocator, get the pools 3112 * information and release the allocator. */ 3113 error = netmap_mem_finalize(nmd, na); 3114 if (error) { 3115 break; 3116 } 3117 error = netmap_mem_pools_info_get(req, nmd); 3118 netmap_mem_drop(na); 3119 } while (0); 3120 netmap_unget_na(na, ifp); 3121 NMG_UNLOCK(); 3122 break; 3123 } 3124 3125 case NETMAP_REQ_CSB_ENABLE: { 3126 struct nmreq_option *opt; 3127 3128 opt = nmreq_getoption(hdr, NETMAP_REQ_OPT_CSB); 3129 if (opt == NULL) { 3130 error = EINVAL; 3131 } else { 3132 struct nmreq_opt_csb *csbo = 3133 (struct nmreq_opt_csb *)opt; 3134 NMG_LOCK(); 3135 error = netmap_csb_validate(priv, csbo); 3136 NMG_UNLOCK(); 3137 opt->nro_status = error; 3138 } 3139 break; 3140 } 3141 3142 case NETMAP_REQ_SYNC_KLOOP_START: { 3143 error = netmap_sync_kloop(priv, hdr); 3144 break; 3145 } 3146 3147 case NETMAP_REQ_SYNC_KLOOP_STOP: { 3148 error = netmap_sync_kloop_stop(priv); 3149 break; 3150 } 3151 3152 default: { 3153 error = EINVAL; 3154 break; 3155 } 3156 } 3157 /* Write back request body to userspace and reset the 3158 * user-space pointer. */ 3159 error = nmreq_copyout(hdr, error); 3160 break; 3161 } 3162 3163 case NIOCTXSYNC: 3164 case NIOCRXSYNC: { 3165 if (unlikely(priv->np_nifp == NULL)) { 3166 error = ENXIO; 3167 break; 3168 } 3169 mb(); /* make sure following reads are not from cache */ 3170 3171 if (unlikely(priv->np_csb_atok_base)) { 3172 nm_prerr("Invalid sync in CSB mode"); 3173 error = EBUSY; 3174 break; 3175 } 3176 3177 na = priv->np_na; /* we have a reference */ 3178 3179 mbq_init(&q); 3180 t = (cmd == NIOCTXSYNC ? NR_TX : NR_RX); 3181 krings = NMR(na, t); 3182 qfirst = priv->np_qfirst[t]; 3183 qlast = priv->np_qlast[t]; 3184 sync_flags = priv->np_sync_flags; 3185 3186 for (i = qfirst; i < qlast; i++) { 3187 struct netmap_kring *kring = krings[i]; 3188 struct netmap_ring *ring = kring->ring; 3189 3190 if (unlikely(nm_kr_tryget(kring, 1, &error))) { 3191 error = (error ? EIO : 0); 3192 continue; 3193 } 3194 3195 if (cmd == NIOCTXSYNC) { 3196 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_TXSYNC) 3197 nm_prinf("pre txsync ring %d cur %d hwcur %d", 3198 i, ring->cur, 3199 kring->nr_hwcur); 3200 if (nm_txsync_prologue(kring, ring) >= kring->nkr_num_slots) { 3201 netmap_ring_reinit(kring); 3202 } else if (kring->nm_sync(kring, sync_flags | NAF_FORCE_RECLAIM) == 0) { 3203 nm_sync_finalize(kring); 3204 } 3205 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_TXSYNC) 3206 nm_prinf("post txsync ring %d cur %d hwcur %d", 3207 i, ring->cur, 3208 kring->nr_hwcur); 3209 } else { 3210 if (nm_rxsync_prologue(kring, ring) >= kring->nkr_num_slots) { 3211 netmap_ring_reinit(kring); 3212 } 3213 if (nm_may_forward_up(kring)) { 3214 /* transparent forwarding, see netmap_poll() */ 3215 netmap_grab_packets(kring, &q, netmap_fwd); 3216 } 3217 if (kring->nm_sync(kring, sync_flags | NAF_FORCE_READ) == 0) { 3218 nm_sync_finalize(kring); 3219 } 3220 ring_timestamp_set(ring); 3221 } 3222 nm_kr_put(kring); 3223 } 3224 3225 if (mbq_peek(&q)) { 3226 netmap_send_up(na->ifp, &q); 3227 } 3228 3229 break; 3230 } 3231 3232 default: { 3233 return netmap_ioctl_legacy(priv, cmd, data, td); 3234 break; 3235 } 3236 } 3237 3238 return (error); 3239 } 3240 3241 size_t 3242 nmreq_size_by_type(uint16_t nr_reqtype) 3243 { 3244 switch (nr_reqtype) { 3245 case NETMAP_REQ_REGISTER: 3246 return sizeof(struct nmreq_register); 3247 case NETMAP_REQ_PORT_INFO_GET: 3248 return sizeof(struct nmreq_port_info_get); 3249 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_ATTACH: 3250 return sizeof(struct nmreq_vale_attach); 3251 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_DETACH: 3252 return sizeof(struct nmreq_vale_detach); 3253 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_LIST: 3254 return sizeof(struct nmreq_vale_list); 3255 case NETMAP_REQ_PORT_HDR_SET: 3256 case NETMAP_REQ_PORT_HDR_GET: 3257 return sizeof(struct nmreq_port_hdr); 3258 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_NEWIF: 3259 return sizeof(struct nmreq_vale_newif); 3260 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_DELIF: 3261 case NETMAP_REQ_SYNC_KLOOP_STOP: 3262 case NETMAP_REQ_CSB_ENABLE: 3263 return 0; 3264 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_POLLING_ENABLE: 3265 case NETMAP_REQ_VALE_POLLING_DISABLE: 3266 return sizeof(struct nmreq_vale_polling); 3267 case NETMAP_REQ_POOLS_INFO_GET: 3268 return sizeof(struct nmreq_pools_info); 3269 case NETMAP_REQ_SYNC_KLOOP_START: 3270 return sizeof(struct nmreq_sync_kloop_start); 3271 } 3272 return 0; 3273 } 3274 3275 static size_t 3276 nmreq_opt_size_by_type(uint32_t nro_reqtype, uint64_t nro_size) 3277 { 3278 size_t rv = sizeof(struct nmreq_option); 3279 #ifdef NETMAP_REQ_OPT_DEBUG 3280 if (nro_reqtype & NETMAP_REQ_OPT_DEBUG) 3281 return (nro_reqtype & ~NETMAP_REQ_OPT_DEBUG); 3282 #endif /* NETMAP_REQ_OPT_DEBUG */ 3283 switch (nro_reqtype) { 3284 #ifdef WITH_EXTMEM 3285 case NETMAP_REQ_OPT_EXTMEM: 3286 rv = sizeof(struct nmreq_opt_extmem); 3287 break; 3288 #endif /* WITH_EXTMEM */ 3289 case NETMAP_REQ_OPT_SYNC_KLOOP_EVENTFDS: 3290 if (nro_size >= rv) 3291 rv = nro_size; 3292 break; 3293 case NETMAP_REQ_OPT_CSB: 3294 rv = sizeof(struct nmreq_opt_csb); 3295 break; 3296 case NETMAP_REQ_OPT_SYNC_KLOOP_MODE: 3297 rv = sizeof(struct nmreq_opt_sync_kloop_mode); 3298 break; 3299 case NETMAP_REQ_OPT_OFFSETS: 3300 rv = sizeof(struct nmreq_opt_offsets); 3301 break; 3302 } 3303 /* subtract the common header */ 3304 return rv - sizeof(struct nmreq_option); 3305 } 3306 3307 /* 3308 * nmreq_copyin: create an in-kernel version of the request. 3309 * 3310 * We build the following data structure: 3311 * 3312 * hdr -> +-------+ buf 3313 * | | +---------------+ 3314 * +-------+ |usr body ptr | 3315 * |options|-. +---------------+ 3316 * +-------+ | |usr options ptr| 3317 * |body |--------->+---------------+ 3318 * +-------+ | | | 3319 * | | copy of body | 3320 * | | | 3321 * | +---------------+ 3322 * | | NULL | 3323 * | +---------------+ 3324 * | .---| |\ 3325 * | | +---------------+ | 3326 * | .------| | | 3327 * | | | +---------------+ \ option table 3328 * | | | | ... | / indexed by option 3329 * | | | +---------------+ | type 3330 * | | | | | | 3331 * | | | +---------------+/ 3332 * | | | |usr next ptr 1 | 3333 * `-|----->+---------------+ 3334 * | | | copy of opt 1 | 3335 * | | | | 3336 * | | .-| nro_next | 3337 * | | | +---------------+ 3338 * | | | |usr next ptr 2 | 3339 * | `-`>+---------------+ 3340 * | | copy of opt 2 | 3341 * | | | 3342 * | .-| nro_next | 3343 * | | +---------------+ 3344 * | | | | 3345 * ~ ~ ~ ... ~ 3346 * | .-| | 3347 * `----->+---------------+ 3348 * | |usr next ptr n | 3349 * `>+---------------+ 3350 * | copy of opt n | 3351 * | | 3352 * | nro_next(NULL)| 3353 * +---------------+ 3354 * 3355 * The options and body fields of the hdr structure are overwritten 3356 * with in-kernel valid pointers inside the buf. The original user 3357 * pointers are saved in the buf and restored on copyout. 3358 * The list of options is copied and the pointers adjusted. The 3359 * original pointers are saved before the option they belonged. 3360 * 3361 * The option table has an entry for every available option. Entries 3362 * for options that have not been passed contain NULL. 3363 * 3364 */ 3365 3366 int 3367 nmreq_copyin(struct nmreq_header *hdr, int nr_body_is_user) 3368 { 3369 size_t rqsz, optsz, bufsz; 3370 int error = 0; 3371 char *ker = NULL, *p; 3372 struct nmreq_option **next, *src, **opt_tab, *opt; 3373 uint64_t *ptrs; 3374 3375 if (hdr->nr_reserved) { 3376 if (netmap_verbose) 3377 nm_prerr("nr_reserved must be zero"); 3378 return EINVAL; 3379 } 3380 3381 if (!nr_body_is_user) 3382 return 0; 3383 3384 hdr->nr_reserved = nr_body_is_user; 3385 3386 /* compute the total size of the buffer */ 3387 rqsz = nmreq_size_by_type(hdr->nr_reqtype); 3388 if (rqsz > NETMAP_REQ_MAXSIZE) { 3389 error = EMSGSIZE; 3390 goto out_err; 3391 } 3392 if ((rqsz && hdr->nr_body == (uintptr_t)NULL) || 3393 (!rqsz && hdr->nr_body != (uintptr_t)NULL)) { 3394 /* Request body expected, but not found; or 3395 * request body found but unexpected. */ 3396 if (netmap_verbose) 3397 nm_prerr("nr_body expected but not found, or vice versa"); 3398 error = EINVAL; 3399 goto out_err; 3400 } 3401 3402 /* 3403 * The buffer size must be large enough to store the request body, 3404 * all the possible options and the additional user pointers 3405 * (2+NETMAP_REQ_OPT_MAX). Note that the maximum size of body plus 3406 * options can not exceed NETMAP_REQ_MAXSIZE; 3407 */ 3408 bufsz = (2 + NETMAP_REQ_OPT_MAX) * sizeof(void *) + NETMAP_REQ_MAXSIZE + 3409 NETMAP_REQ_OPT_MAX * sizeof(opt_tab); 3410 3411 ker = nm_os_malloc(bufsz); 3412 if (ker == NULL) { 3413 error = ENOMEM; 3414 goto out_err; 3415 } 3416 p = ker; /* write pointer into the buffer */ 3417 3418 /* make a copy of the user pointers */ 3419 ptrs = (uint64_t*)p; 3420 *ptrs++ = hdr->nr_body; 3421 *ptrs++ = hdr->nr_options; 3422 p = (char *)ptrs; 3423 /* overwrite the user pointer with the in-kernel one */ 3424 hdr->nr_body = (uintptr_t)p; 3425 /* prepare the options-list pointers and temporarily terminate 3426 * the in-kernel list, in case we have to jump to out_restore 3427 */ 3428 next = (struct nmreq_option **)&hdr->nr_options; 3429 src = *next; 3430 hdr->nr_options = 0; 3431 3432 /* copy the body */ 3433 error = copyin(*(void **)ker, p, rqsz); 3434 if (error) 3435 goto out_restore; 3436 p += rqsz; 3437 /* start of the options table */ 3438 opt_tab = (struct nmreq_option **)p; 3439 p += sizeof(opt_tab) * NETMAP_REQ_OPT_MAX; 3440 3441 /* copy the options */ 3442 while (src) { 3443 struct nmreq_option *nsrc; 3444 3445 if (p - ker + sizeof(uint64_t*) + sizeof(*src) > bufsz) { 3446 error = EMSGSIZE; 3447 /* there might be a loop in the list: don't try to 3448 * copyout the options 3449 */ 3450 hdr->nr_options = 0; 3451 goto out_restore; 3452 } 3453 /* copy the option header */ 3454 ptrs = (uint64_t *)p; 3455 opt = (struct nmreq_option *)(ptrs + 1); 3456 error = copyin(src, opt, sizeof(*src)); 3457 if (error) 3458 goto out_restore; 3459 rqsz += sizeof(*src); 3460 p = (char *)(opt + 1); 3461 3462 /* make a copy of the user next pointer */ 3463 *ptrs = opt->nro_next; 3464 /* append the option to the in-kernel list */ 3465 *next = opt; 3466 /* temporarily teminate the in-kernel list, in case we have to 3467 * jump to out_restore 3468 */ 3469 nsrc = (struct nmreq_option *)opt->nro_next; 3470 opt->nro_next = 0; 3471 3472 opt->nro_status = 0; 3473 3474 /* check for invalid types */ 3475 if (opt->nro_reqtype < 1) { 3476 if (netmap_verbose) 3477 nm_prinf("invalid option type: %u", opt->nro_reqtype); 3478 opt->nro_status = EINVAL; 3479 error = EINVAL; 3480 goto out_restore; 3481 } 3482 3483 if (opt->nro_reqtype >= NETMAP_REQ_OPT_MAX) { 3484 /* opt->nro_status will be set to EOPNOTSUPP */ 3485 goto next; 3486 } 3487 3488 /* if the type is valid, index the option in the table 3489 * unless it is a duplicate. 3490 */ 3491 if (opt_tab[opt->nro_reqtype] != NULL) { 3492 if (netmap_verbose) 3493 nm_prinf("duplicate option: %u", opt->nro_reqtype); 3494 opt->nro_status = EINVAL; 3495 opt_tab[opt->nro_reqtype]->nro_status = EINVAL; 3496 error = EINVAL; 3497 goto out_restore; 3498 } 3499 opt_tab[opt->nro_reqtype] = opt; 3500 3501 /* copy the option body */ 3502 optsz = nmreq_opt_size_by_type(opt->nro_reqtype, 3503 opt->nro_size); 3504 /* check optsz and nro_size to avoid for possible integer overflows of rqsz */ 3505 if ((optsz > NETMAP_REQ_MAXSIZE) || (opt->nro_size > NETMAP_REQ_MAXSIZE) 3506 || (rqsz + optsz > NETMAP_REQ_MAXSIZE) 3507 || (optsz > 0 && rqsz + optsz <= rqsz)) { 3508 error = EMSGSIZE; 3509 goto out_restore; 3510 } 3511 rqsz += optsz; 3512 if (optsz) { 3513 /* the option body follows the option header */ 3514 error = copyin(src + 1, p, optsz); 3515 if (error) 3516 goto out_restore; 3517 p += optsz; 3518 } 3519 3520 next: 3521 /* move to next option */ 3522 next = (struct nmreq_option **)&opt->nro_next; 3523 src = nsrc; 3524 } 3525 3526 /* initialize all the options as not supported. Recognized options 3527 * will update their field. 3528 */ 3529 for (src = (struct nmreq_option *)hdr->nr_options; src; 3530 src = (struct nmreq_option *)src->nro_next) { 3531 src->nro_status = EOPNOTSUPP; 3532 } 3533 return 0; 3534 3535 out_restore: 3536 nmreq_copyout(hdr, error); 3537 out_err: 3538 return error; 3539 } 3540 3541 static int 3542 nmreq_copyout(struct nmreq_header *hdr, int rerror) 3543 { 3544 struct nmreq_option *src, *dst; 3545 void *ker = (void *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_body, *bufstart; 3546 uint64_t *ptrs; 3547 size_t bodysz; 3548 int error; 3549 3550 if (!hdr->nr_reserved) 3551 return rerror; 3552 3553 /* restore the user pointers in the header */ 3554 ptrs = (uint64_t *)ker - 2; 3555 bufstart = ptrs; 3556 hdr->nr_body = *ptrs++; 3557 src = (struct nmreq_option *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_options; 3558 hdr->nr_options = *ptrs; 3559 3560 if (!rerror) { 3561 /* copy the body */ 3562 bodysz = nmreq_size_by_type(hdr->nr_reqtype); 3563 error = copyout(ker, (void *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_body, bodysz); 3564 if (error) { 3565 rerror = error; 3566 goto out; 3567 } 3568 } 3569 3570 /* copy the options */ 3571 dst = (struct nmreq_option *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_options; 3572 while (src) { 3573 size_t optsz; 3574 uint64_t next; 3575 3576 /* restore the user pointer */ 3577 next = src->nro_next; 3578 ptrs = (uint64_t *)src - 1; 3579 src->nro_next = *ptrs; 3580 3581 /* always copy the option header */ 3582 error = copyout(src, dst, sizeof(*src)); 3583 if (error) { 3584 rerror = error; 3585 goto out; 3586 } 3587 3588 /* copy the option body only if there was no error */ 3589 if (!rerror && !src->nro_status) { 3590 optsz = nmreq_opt_size_by_type(src->nro_reqtype, 3591 src->nro_size); 3592 if (optsz) { 3593 error = copyout(src + 1, dst + 1, optsz); 3594 if (error) { 3595 rerror = error; 3596 goto out; 3597 } 3598 } 3599 } 3600 src = (struct nmreq_option *)(uintptr_t)next; 3601 dst = (struct nmreq_option *)(uintptr_t)*ptrs; 3602 } 3603 3604 3605 out: 3606 hdr->nr_reserved = 0; 3607 nm_os_free(bufstart); 3608 return rerror; 3609 } 3610 3611 struct nmreq_option * 3612 nmreq_getoption(struct nmreq_header *hdr, uint16_t reqtype) 3613 { 3614 struct nmreq_option **opt_tab; 3615 3616 if (!hdr->nr_options) 3617 return NULL; 3618 3619 opt_tab = (struct nmreq_option **)((uintptr_t)hdr->nr_options) - 3620 (NETMAP_REQ_OPT_MAX + 1); 3621 return opt_tab[reqtype]; 3622 } 3623 3624 static int 3625 nmreq_checkoptions(struct nmreq_header *hdr) 3626 { 3627 struct nmreq_option *opt; 3628 /* return error if there is still any option 3629 * marked as not supported 3630 */ 3631 3632 for (opt = (struct nmreq_option *)(uintptr_t)hdr->nr_options; opt; 3633 opt = (struct nmreq_option *)(uintptr_t)opt->nro_next) 3634 if (opt->nro_status == EOPNOTSUPP) 3635 return EOPNOTSUPP; 3636 3637 return 0; 3638 } 3639 3640 /* 3641 * select(2) and poll(2) handlers for the "netmap" device. 3642 * 3643 * Can be called for one or more queues. 3644 * Return true the event mask corresponding to ready events. 3645 * If there are no ready events (and 'sr' is not NULL), do a 3646 * selrecord on either individual selinfo or on the global one. 3647 * Device-dependent parts (locking and sync of tx/rx rings) 3648 * are done through callbacks. 3649 * 3650 * On linux, arguments are really pwait, the poll table, and 'td' is struct file * 3651 * The first one is remapped to pwait as selrecord() uses the name as an 3652 * hidden argument. 3653 */ 3654 int 3655 netmap_poll(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, int events, NM_SELRECORD_T *sr) 3656 { 3657 struct netmap_adapter *na; 3658 struct netmap_kring *kring; 3659 struct netmap_ring *ring; 3660 u_int i, want[NR_TXRX], revents = 0; 3661 NM_SELINFO_T *si[NR_TXRX]; 3662 #define want_tx want[NR_TX] 3663 #define want_rx want[NR_RX] 3664 struct mbq q; /* packets from RX hw queues to host stack */ 3665 3666 /* 3667 * In order to avoid nested locks, we need to "double check" 3668 * txsync and rxsync if we decide to do a selrecord(). 3669 * retry_tx (and retry_rx, later) prevent looping forever. 3670 */ 3671 int retry_tx = 1, retry_rx = 1; 3672 3673 /* Transparent mode: send_down is 1 if we have found some 3674 * packets to forward (host RX ring --> NIC) during the rx 3675 * scan and we have not sent them down to the NIC yet. 3676 * Transparent mode requires to bind all rings to a single 3677 * file descriptor. 3678 */ 3679 int send_down = 0; 3680 int sync_flags = priv->np_sync_flags; 3681 3682 mbq_init(&q); 3683 3684 if (unlikely(priv->np_nifp == NULL)) { 3685 return POLLERR; 3686 } 3687 mb(); /* make sure following reads are not from cache */ 3688 3689 na = priv->np_na; 3690 3691 if (unlikely(!nm_netmap_on(na))) 3692 return POLLERR; 3693 3694 if (unlikely(priv->np_csb_atok_base)) { 3695 nm_prerr("Invalid poll in CSB mode"); 3696 return POLLERR; 3697 } 3698 3699 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_ON) 3700 nm_prinf("device %s events 0x%x", na->name, events); 3701 want_tx = events & (POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM); 3702 want_rx = events & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM); 3703 3704 /* 3705 * If the card has more than one queue AND the file descriptor is 3706 * bound to all of them, we sleep on the "global" selinfo, otherwise 3707 * we sleep on individual selinfo (FreeBSD only allows two selinfo's 3708 * per file descriptor). 3709 * The interrupt routine in the driver wake one or the other 3710 * (or both) depending on which clients are active. 3711 * 3712 * rxsync() is only called if we run out of buffers on a POLLIN. 3713 * txsync() is called if we run out of buffers on POLLOUT, or 3714 * there are pending packets to send. The latter can be disabled 3715 * passing NETMAP_NO_TX_POLL in the NIOCREG call. 3716 */ 3717 si[NR_RX] = priv->np_si[NR_RX]; 3718 si[NR_TX] = priv->np_si[NR_TX]; 3719 3720 #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 3721 /* 3722 * We start with a lock free round which is cheap if we have 3723 * slots available. If this fails, then lock and call the sync 3724 * routines. We can't do this on Linux, as the contract says 3725 * that we must call nm_os_selrecord() unconditionally. 3726 */ 3727 if (want_tx) { 3728 const enum txrx t = NR_TX; 3729 for (i = priv->np_qfirst[t]; i < priv->np_qlast[t]; i++) { 3730 kring = NMR(na, t)[i]; 3731 if (kring->ring->cur != kring->ring->tail) { 3732 /* Some unseen TX space is available, so what 3733 * we don't need to run txsync. */ 3734 revents |= want[t]; 3735 want[t] = 0; 3736 break; 3737 } 3738 } 3739 } 3740 if (want_rx) { 3741 const enum txrx t = NR_RX; 3742 int rxsync_needed = 0; 3743 3744 for (i = priv->np_qfirst[t]; i < priv->np_qlast[t]; i++) { 3745 kring = NMR(na, t)[i]; 3746 if (kring->ring->cur == kring->ring->tail 3747 || kring->rhead != kring->ring->head) { 3748 /* There are no unseen packets on this ring, 3749 * or there are some buffers to be returned 3750 * to the netmap port. We therefore go ahead 3751 * and run rxsync. */ 3752 rxsync_needed = 1; 3753 break; 3754 } 3755 } 3756 if (!rxsync_needed) { 3757 revents |= want_rx; 3758 want_rx = 0; 3759 } 3760 } 3761 #endif 3762 3763 #ifdef linux 3764 /* The selrecord must be unconditional on linux. */ 3765 nm_os_selrecord(sr, si[NR_RX]); 3766 nm_os_selrecord(sr, si[NR_TX]); 3767 #endif /* linux */ 3768 3769 /* 3770 * If we want to push packets out (priv->np_txpoll) or 3771 * want_tx is still set, we must issue txsync calls 3772 * (on all rings, to avoid that the tx rings stall). 3773 * Fortunately, normal tx mode has np_txpoll set. 3774 */ 3775 if (priv->np_txpoll || want_tx) { 3776 /* 3777 * The first round checks if anyone is ready, if not 3778 * do a selrecord and another round to handle races. 3779 * want_tx goes to 0 if any space is found, and is 3780 * used to skip rings with no pending transmissions. 3781 */ 3782 flush_tx: 3783 for (i = priv->np_qfirst[NR_TX]; i < priv->np_qlast[NR_TX]; i++) { 3784 int found = 0; 3785 3786 kring = na->tx_rings[i]; 3787 ring = kring->ring; 3788 3789 /* 3790 * Don't try to txsync this TX ring if we already found some 3791 * space in some of the TX rings (want_tx == 0) and there are no 3792 * TX slots in this ring that need to be flushed to the NIC 3793 * (head == hwcur). 3794 */ 3795 if (!send_down && !want_tx && ring->head == kring->nr_hwcur) 3796 continue; 3797 3798 if (nm_kr_tryget(kring, 1, &revents)) 3799 continue; 3800 3801 if (nm_txsync_prologue(kring, ring) >= kring->nkr_num_slots) { 3802 netmap_ring_reinit(kring); 3803 revents |= POLLERR; 3804 } else { 3805 if (kring->nm_sync(kring, sync_flags)) 3806 revents |= POLLERR; 3807 else 3808 nm_sync_finalize(kring); 3809 } 3810 3811 /* 3812 * If we found new slots, notify potential 3813 * listeners on the same ring. 3814 * Since we just did a txsync, look at the copies 3815 * of cur,tail in the kring. 3816 */ 3817 found = kring->rcur != kring->rtail; 3818 nm_kr_put(kring); 3819 if (found) { /* notify other listeners */ 3820 revents |= want_tx; 3821 want_tx = 0; 3822 #ifndef linux 3823 kring->nm_notify(kring, 0); 3824 #endif /* linux */ 3825 } 3826 } 3827 /* if there were any packet to forward we must have handled them by now */ 3828 send_down = 0; 3829 if (want_tx && retry_tx && sr) { 3830 #ifndef linux 3831 nm_os_selrecord(sr, si[NR_TX]); 3832 #endif /* !linux */ 3833 retry_tx = 0; 3834 goto flush_tx; 3835 } 3836 } 3837 3838 /* 3839 * If want_rx is still set scan receive rings. 3840 * Do it on all rings because otherwise we starve. 3841 */ 3842 if (want_rx) { 3843 /* two rounds here for race avoidance */ 3844 do_retry_rx: 3845 for (i = priv->np_qfirst[NR_RX]; i < priv->np_qlast[NR_RX]; i++) { 3846 int found = 0; 3847 3848 kring = na->rx_rings[i]; 3849 ring = kring->ring; 3850 3851 if (unlikely(nm_kr_tryget(kring, 1, &revents))) 3852 continue; 3853 3854 if (nm_rxsync_prologue(kring, ring) >= kring->nkr_num_slots) { 3855 netmap_ring_reinit(kring); 3856 revents |= POLLERR; 3857 } 3858 /* now we can use kring->rcur, rtail */ 3859 3860 /* 3861 * transparent mode support: collect packets from 3862 * hw rxring(s) that have been released by the user 3863 */ 3864 if (nm_may_forward_up(kring)) { 3865 netmap_grab_packets(kring, &q, netmap_fwd); 3866 } 3867 3868 /* Clear the NR_FORWARD flag anyway, it may be set by 3869 * the nm_sync() below only on for the host RX ring (see 3870 * netmap_rxsync_from_host()). */ 3871 kring->nr_kflags &= ~NR_FORWARD; 3872 if (kring->nm_sync(kring, sync_flags)) 3873 revents |= POLLERR; 3874 else 3875 nm_sync_finalize(kring); 3876 send_down |= (kring->nr_kflags & NR_FORWARD); 3877 ring_timestamp_set(ring); 3878 found = kring->rcur != kring->rtail; 3879 nm_kr_put(kring); 3880 if (found) { 3881 revents |= want_rx; 3882 retry_rx = 0; 3883 #ifndef linux 3884 kring->nm_notify(kring, 0); 3885 #endif /* linux */ 3886 } 3887 } 3888 3889 #ifndef linux 3890 if (retry_rx && sr) { 3891 nm_os_selrecord(sr, si[NR_RX]); 3892 } 3893 #endif /* !linux */ 3894 if (send_down || retry_rx) { 3895 retry_rx = 0; 3896 if (send_down) 3897 goto flush_tx; /* and retry_rx */ 3898 else 3899 goto do_retry_rx; 3900 } 3901 } 3902 3903 /* 3904 * Transparent mode: released bufs (i.e. between kring->nr_hwcur and 3905 * ring->head) marked with NS_FORWARD on hw rx rings are passed up 3906 * to the host stack. 3907 */ 3908 3909 if (mbq_peek(&q)) { 3910 netmap_send_up(na->ifp, &q); 3911 } 3912 3913 return (revents); 3914 #undef want_tx 3915 #undef want_rx 3916 } 3917 3918 int 3919 nma_intr_enable(struct netmap_adapter *na, int onoff) 3920 { 3921 bool changed = false; 3922 enum txrx t; 3923 int i; 3924 3925 for_rx_tx(t) { 3926 for (i = 0; i < nma_get_nrings(na, t); i++) { 3927 struct netmap_kring *kring = NMR(na, t)[i]; 3928 int on = !(kring->nr_kflags & NKR_NOINTR); 3929 3930 if (!!onoff != !!on) { 3931 changed = true; 3932 } 3933 if (onoff) { 3934 kring->nr_kflags &= ~NKR_NOINTR; 3935 } else { 3936 kring->nr_kflags |= NKR_NOINTR; 3937 } 3938 } 3939 } 3940 3941 if (!changed) { 3942 return 0; /* nothing to do */ 3943 } 3944 3945 if (!na->nm_intr) { 3946 nm_prerr("Cannot %s interrupts for %s", onoff ? "enable" : "disable", 3947 na->name); 3948 return -1; 3949 } 3950 3951 na->nm_intr(na, onoff); 3952 3953 return 0; 3954 } 3955 3956 3957 /*-------------------- driver support routines -------------------*/ 3958 3959 /* default notify callback */ 3960 static int 3961 netmap_notify(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags) 3962 { 3963 struct netmap_adapter *na = kring->notify_na; 3964 enum txrx t = kring->tx; 3965 3966 nm_os_selwakeup(&kring->si); 3967 /* optimization: avoid a wake up on the global 3968 * queue if nobody has registered for more 3969 * than one ring 3970 */ 3971 if (na->si_users[t] > 0) 3972 nm_os_selwakeup(&na->si[t]); 3973 3974 return NM_IRQ_COMPLETED; 3975 } 3976 3977 /* called by all routines that create netmap_adapters. 3978 * provide some defaults and get a reference to the 3979 * memory allocator 3980 */ 3981 int 3982 netmap_attach_common(struct netmap_adapter *na) 3983 { 3984 if (!na->rx_buf_maxsize) { 3985 /* Set a conservative default (larger is safer). */ 3986 na->rx_buf_maxsize = PAGE_SIZE; 3987 } 3988 3989 #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 3990 if (na->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS && na->ifp) { 3991 na->if_input = if_getinputfn(na->ifp); /* for netmap_send_up */ 3992 } 3993 na->pdev = na; /* make sure netmap_mem_map() is called */ 3994 #endif /* __FreeBSD__ */ 3995 if (na->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS) { 3996 if (na->num_host_rx_rings == 0) 3997 na->num_host_rx_rings = 1; 3998 if (na->num_host_tx_rings == 0) 3999 na->num_host_tx_rings = 1; 4000 } 4001 if (na->nm_krings_create == NULL) { 4002 /* we assume that we have been called by a driver, 4003 * since other port types all provide their own 4004 * nm_krings_create 4005 */ 4006 na->nm_krings_create = netmap_hw_krings_create; 4007 na->nm_krings_delete = netmap_hw_krings_delete; 4008 } 4009 if (na->nm_notify == NULL) 4010 na->nm_notify = netmap_notify; 4011 na->active_fds = 0; 4012 4013 if (na->nm_mem == NULL) { 4014 /* use iommu or global allocator */ 4015 na->nm_mem = netmap_mem_get_iommu(na); 4016 } 4017 if (na->nm_bdg_attach == NULL) 4018 /* no special nm_bdg_attach callback. On VALE 4019 * attach, we need to interpose a bwrap 4020 */ 4021 na->nm_bdg_attach = netmap_default_bdg_attach; 4022 4023 return 0; 4024 } 4025 4026 /* Wrapper for the register callback provided netmap-enabled 4027 * hardware drivers. 4028 * nm_iszombie(na) means that the driver module has been 4029 * unloaded, so we cannot call into it. 4030 * nm_os_ifnet_lock() must guarantee mutual exclusion with 4031 * module unloading. 4032 */ 4033 static int 4034 netmap_hw_reg(struct netmap_adapter *na, int onoff) 4035 { 4036 struct netmap_hw_adapter *hwna = 4037 (struct netmap_hw_adapter*)na; 4038 int error = 0; 4039 4040 nm_os_ifnet_lock(); 4041 4042 if (nm_iszombie(na)) { 4043 if (onoff) { 4044 error = ENXIO; 4045 } else if (na != NULL) { 4046 na->na_flags &= ~NAF_NETMAP_ON; 4047 } 4048 goto out; 4049 } 4050 4051 error = hwna->nm_hw_register(na, onoff); 4052 4053 out: 4054 nm_os_ifnet_unlock(); 4055 4056 return error; 4057 } 4058 4059 static void 4060 netmap_hw_dtor(struct netmap_adapter *na) 4061 { 4062 if (na->ifp == NULL) 4063 return; 4064 4065 NM_DETACH_NA(na->ifp); 4066 } 4067 4068 4069 /* 4070 * Allocate a netmap_adapter object, and initialize it from the 4071 * 'arg' passed by the driver on attach. 4072 * We allocate a block of memory of 'size' bytes, which has room 4073 * for struct netmap_adapter plus additional room private to 4074 * the caller. 4075 * Return 0 on success, ENOMEM otherwise. 4076 */ 4077 int 4078 netmap_attach_ext(struct netmap_adapter *arg, size_t size, int override_reg) 4079 { 4080 struct netmap_hw_adapter *hwna = NULL; 4081 if_t ifp = NULL; 4082 4083 if (size < sizeof(struct netmap_hw_adapter)) { 4084 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_ON) 4085 nm_prerr("Invalid netmap adapter size %d", (int)size); 4086 return EINVAL; 4087 } 4088 4089 if (arg == NULL || arg->ifp == NULL) { 4090 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_ON) 4091 nm_prerr("either arg or arg->ifp is NULL"); 4092 return EINVAL; 4093 } 4094 4095 if (arg->num_tx_rings == 0 || arg->num_rx_rings == 0) { 4096 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_ON) 4097 nm_prerr("%s: invalid rings tx %d rx %d", 4098 arg->name, arg->num_tx_rings, arg->num_rx_rings); 4099 return EINVAL; 4100 } 4101 4102 ifp = arg->ifp; 4103 if (NM_NA_CLASH(ifp)) { 4104 /* If NA(ifp) is not null but there is no valid netmap 4105 * adapter it means that someone else is using the same 4106 * pointer (e.g. ax25_ptr on linux). This happens for 4107 * instance when also PF_RING is in use. */ 4108 nm_prerr("Error: netmap adapter hook is busy"); 4109 return EBUSY; 4110 } 4111 4112 hwna = nm_os_malloc(size); 4113 if (hwna == NULL) 4114 goto fail; 4115 hwna->up = *arg; 4116 hwna->up.na_flags |= NAF_HOST_RINGS | NAF_NATIVE; 4117 strlcpy(hwna->up.name, if_name(ifp), sizeof(hwna->up.name)); 4118 if (override_reg) { 4119 hwna->nm_hw_register = hwna->up.nm_register; 4120 hwna->up.nm_register = netmap_hw_reg; 4121 } 4122 if (netmap_attach_common(&hwna->up)) { 4123 nm_os_free(hwna); 4124 goto fail; 4125 } 4126 netmap_adapter_get(&hwna->up); 4127 4128 NM_ATTACH_NA(ifp, &hwna->up); 4129 4130 nm_os_onattach(ifp); 4131 4132 if (arg->nm_dtor == NULL) { 4133 hwna->up.nm_dtor = netmap_hw_dtor; 4134 } 4135 4136 if_printf(ifp, "netmap queues/slots: TX %d/%d, RX %d/%d\n", 4137 hwna->up.num_tx_rings, hwna->up.num_tx_desc, 4138 hwna->up.num_rx_rings, hwna->up.num_rx_desc); 4139 return 0; 4140 4141 fail: 4142 nm_prerr("fail, arg %p ifp %p na %p", arg, ifp, hwna); 4143 return (hwna ? EINVAL : ENOMEM); 4144 } 4145 4146 4147 int 4148 netmap_attach(struct netmap_adapter *arg) 4149 { 4150 return netmap_attach_ext(arg, sizeof(struct netmap_hw_adapter), 4151 1 /* override nm_reg */); 4152 } 4153 4154 4155 void 4156 NM_DBG(netmap_adapter_get)(struct netmap_adapter *na) 4157 { 4158 if (!na) { 4159 return; 4160 } 4161 4162 refcount_acquire(&na->na_refcount); 4163 } 4164 4165 4166 /* returns 1 iff the netmap_adapter is destroyed */ 4167 int 4168 NM_DBG(netmap_adapter_put)(struct netmap_adapter *na) 4169 { 4170 if (!na) 4171 return 1; 4172 4173 if (!refcount_release(&na->na_refcount)) 4174 return 0; 4175 4176 if (na->nm_dtor) 4177 na->nm_dtor(na); 4178 4179 if (na->tx_rings) { /* XXX should not happen */ 4180 if (netmap_debug & NM_DEBUG_ON) 4181 nm_prerr("freeing leftover tx_rings"); 4182 na->nm_krings_delete(na); 4183 } 4184 netmap_pipe_dealloc(na); 4185 if (na->nm_mem) 4186 netmap_mem_put(na->nm_mem); 4187 bzero(na, sizeof(*na)); 4188 nm_os_free(na); 4189 4190 return 1; 4191 } 4192 4193 /* nm_krings_create callback for all hardware native adapters */ 4194 int 4195 netmap_hw_krings_create(struct netmap_adapter *na) 4196 { 4197 int ret = netmap_krings_create(na, 0); 4198 if (ret == 0) { 4199 /* initialize the mbq for the sw rx ring */ 4200 u_int lim = netmap_real_rings(na, NR_RX), i; 4201 for (i = na->num_rx_rings; i < lim; i++) { 4202 mbq_safe_init(&NMR(na, NR_RX)[i]->rx_queue); 4203 } 4204 nm_prdis("initialized sw rx queue %d", na->num_rx_rings); 4205 } 4206 return ret; 4207 } 4208 4209 4210 4211 /* 4212 * Called on module unload by the netmap-enabled drivers 4213 */ 4214 void 4215 netmap_detach(if_t ifp) 4216 { 4217 struct netmap_adapter *na; 4218 4219 NMG_LOCK(); 4220 4221 if (!NM_NA_VALID(ifp)) { 4222 NMG_UNLOCK(); 4223 return; 4224 } 4225 4226 na = NA(ifp); 4227 netmap_set_all_rings(na, NM_KR_LOCKED); 4228 /* 4229 * if the netmap adapter is not native, somebody 4230 * changed it, so we can not release it here. 4231 * The NAF_ZOMBIE flag will notify the new owner that 4232 * the driver is gone. 4233 */ 4234 if (!(na->na_flags & NAF_NATIVE) || !netmap_adapter_put(na)) { 4235 na->na_flags |= NAF_ZOMBIE; 4236 } 4237 /* give active users a chance to notice that NAF_ZOMBIE has been 4238 * turned on, so that they can stop and return an error to userspace. 4239 * Note that this becomes a NOP if there are no active users and, 4240 * therefore, the put() above has deleted the na, since now NA(ifp) is 4241 * NULL. 4242 */ 4243 netmap_enable_all_rings(ifp); 4244 NMG_UNLOCK(); 4245 } 4246 4247 4248 /* 4249 * Intercept packets from the network stack and pass them 4250 * to netmap as incoming packets on the 'software' ring. 4251 * 4252 * We only store packets in a bounded mbq and then copy them 4253 * in the relevant rxsync routine. 4254 * 4255 * We rely on the OS to make sure that the ifp and na do not go 4256 * away (typically the caller checks for IFF_DRV_RUNNING or the like). 4257 * In nm_register() or whenever there is a reinitialization, 4258 * we make sure to make the mode change visible here. 4259 */ 4260 int 4261 netmap_transmit(if_t ifp, struct mbuf *m) 4262 { 4263 struct netmap_adapter *na = NA(ifp); 4264 struct netmap_kring *kring, *tx_kring; 4265 u_int len = MBUF_LEN(m); 4266 u_int error = ENOBUFS; 4267 unsigned int txr; 4268 struct mbq *q; 4269 int busy; 4270 u_int i; 4271 4272 i = MBUF_TXQ(m); 4273 if (i >= na->num_host_rx_rings) { 4274 i = i % na->num_host_rx_rings; 4275 } 4276 kring = NMR(na, NR_RX)[nma_get_nrings(na, NR_RX) + i]; 4277 4278 // XXX [Linux] we do not need this lock 4279 // if we follow the down/configure/up protocol -gl 4280 // mtx_lock(&na->core_lock); 4281 4282 if (!nm_netmap_on(na)) { 4283 nm_prerr("%s not in netmap mode anymore", na->name); 4284 error = ENXIO; 4285 goto done; 4286 } 4287 4288 txr = MBUF_TXQ(m); 4289 if (txr >= na->num_tx_rings) { 4290 txr %= na->num_tx_rings; 4291 } 4292 tx_kring = NMR(na, NR_TX)[txr]; 4293 4294 if (tx_kring->nr_mode == NKR_NETMAP_OFF) { 4295 return MBUF_TRANSMIT(na, ifp, m); 4296 } 4297 4298 q = &kring->rx_queue; 4299 4300 // XXX reconsider long packets if we handle fragments 4301 if (len > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na)) { /* too long for us */ 4302 nm_prerr("%s from_host, drop packet size %d > %d", na->name, 4303 len, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na)); 4304 goto done; 4305 } 4306 4307 if (!netmap_generic_hwcsum) { 4308 if (nm_os_mbuf_has_csum_offld(m)) { 4309 nm_prlim(1, "%s drop mbuf that needs checksum offload", na->name); 4310 goto done; 4311 } 4312 } 4313 4314 if (nm_os_mbuf_has_seg_offld(m)) { 4315 nm_prlim(1, "%s drop mbuf that needs generic segmentation offload", na->name); 4316 goto done; 4317 } 4318 4319 #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 4320 ETHER_BPF_MTAP(ifp, m); 4321 #endif /* __FreeBSD__ */ 4322 4323 /* protect against netmap_rxsync_from_host(), netmap_sw_to_nic() 4324 * and maybe other instances of netmap_transmit (the latter 4325 * not possible on Linux). 4326 * We enqueue the mbuf only if we are sure there is going to be 4327 * enough room in the host RX ring, otherwise we drop it. 4328 */ 4329 mbq_lock(q); 4330 4331 busy = kring->nr_hwtail - kring->nr_hwcur; 4332 if (busy < 0) 4333 busy += kring->nkr_num_slots; 4334 if (busy + mbq_len(q) >= kring->nkr_num_slots - 1) { 4335 nm_prlim(2, "%s full hwcur %d hwtail %d qlen %d", na->name, 4336 kring->nr_hwcur, kring->nr_hwtail, mbq_len(q)); 4337 } else { 4338 mbq_enqueue(q, m); 4339 nm_prdis(2, "%s %d bufs in queue", na->name, mbq_len(q)); 4340 /* notify outside the lock */ 4341 m = NULL; 4342 error = 0; 4343 } 4344 mbq_unlock(q); 4345 4346 done: 4347 if (m) { 4348 if_inc_counter(ifp, IFCOUNTER_OQDROPS, 1); 4349 m_freem(m); 4350 } 4351 /* unconditionally wake up listeners */ 4352 kring->nm_notify(kring, 0); 4353 /* this is normally netmap_notify(), but for nics 4354 * connected to a bridge it is netmap_bwrap_intr_notify(), 4355 * that possibly forwards the frames through the switch 4356 */ 4357 4358 return (error); 4359 } 4360 4361 4362 /* 4363 * Reset function to be called by the driver routines when reinitializing 4364 * a hardware ring. The driver is in charge of locking to protect the kring 4365 * while this operation is being performed. This is normally achieved by 4366 * calling netmap_disable_all_rings() before triggering a reset. 4367 * If the kring is not in netmap mode, return NULL to inform the caller 4368 * that this is the case. 4369 * If the kring is in netmap mode, set hwofs so that the netmap indices 4370 * seen by userspace (head/cut/tail) do not change, although the internal 4371 * NIC indices have been reset to 0. 4372 * In any case, adjust kring->nr_mode. 4373 */ 4374 struct netmap_slot * 4375 netmap_reset(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx tx, u_int n, 4376 u_int new_cur) 4377 { 4378 struct netmap_kring *kring; 4379 u_int new_hwtail, new_hwofs; 4380 4381 if (!nm_native_on(na)) { 4382 nm_prdis("interface not in native netmap mode"); 4383 return NULL; /* nothing to reinitialize */ 4384 } 4385 4386 if (tx == NR_TX) { 4387 if (n >= na->num_tx_rings) 4388 return NULL; 4389 kring = na->tx_rings[n]; 4390 /* 4391 * Set hwofs to rhead, so that slots[rhead] is mapped to 4392 * the NIC internal slot 0, and thus the netmap buffer 4393 * at rhead is the next to be transmitted. Transmissions 4394 * that were pending before the reset are considered as 4395 * sent, so that we can have hwcur = rhead. All the slots 4396 * are now owned by the user, so we can also reinit hwtail. 4397 */ 4398 new_hwofs = kring->rhead; 4399 new_hwtail = nm_prev(kring->rhead, kring->nkr_num_slots - 1); 4400 } else { 4401 if (n >= na->num_rx_rings) 4402 return NULL; 4403 kring = na->rx_rings[n]; 4404 /* 4405 * Set hwofs to hwtail, so that slots[hwtail] is mapped to 4406 * the NIC internal slot 0, and thus the netmap buffer 4407 * at hwtail is the next to be given to the NIC. 4408 * Unread slots (the ones in [rhead,hwtail[) are owned by 4409 * the user, and thus the caller cannot give them 4410 * to the NIC right now. 4411 */ 4412 new_hwofs = kring->nr_hwtail; 4413 new_hwtail = kring->nr_hwtail; 4414 } 4415 if (kring->nr_pending_mode == NKR_NETMAP_OFF) { 4416 kring->nr_mode = NKR_NETMAP_OFF; 4417 return NULL; 4418 } 4419 if (netmap_verbose) { 4420 nm_prinf("%s, hc %u->%u, ht %u->%u, ho %u->%u", kring->name, 4421 kring->nr_hwcur, kring->rhead, 4422 kring->nr_hwtail, new_hwtail, 4423 kring->nkr_hwofs, new_hwofs); 4424 } 4425 kring->nr_hwcur = kring->rhead; 4426 kring->nr_hwtail = new_hwtail; 4427 kring->nkr_hwofs = new_hwofs; 4428 4429 /* 4430 * Wakeup on the individual and global selwait 4431 * We do the wakeup here, but the ring is not yet reconfigured. 4432 * However, we are under lock so there are no races. 4433 */ 4434 kring->nr_mode = NKR_NETMAP_ON; 4435 kring->nm_notify(kring, 0); 4436 return kring->ring->slot; 4437 } 4438 4439 4440 /* 4441 * Dispatch rx/tx interrupts to the netmap rings. 4442 * 4443 * "work_done" is non-null on the RX path, NULL for the TX path. 4444 * We rely on the OS to make sure that there is only one active 4445 * instance per queue, and that there is appropriate locking. 4446 * 4447 * The 'notify' routine depends on what the ring is attached to. 4448 * - for a netmap file descriptor, do a selwakeup on the individual 4449 * waitqueue, plus one on the global one if needed 4450 * (see netmap_notify) 4451 * - for a nic connected to a switch, call the proper forwarding routine 4452 * (see netmap_bwrap_intr_notify) 4453 */ 4454 int 4455 netmap_common_irq(struct netmap_adapter *na, u_int q, u_int *work_done) 4456 { 4457 struct netmap_kring *kring; 4458 enum txrx t = (work_done ? NR_RX : NR_TX); 4459 4460 q &= NETMAP_RING_MASK; 4461 4462 if (netmap_debug & (NM_DEBUG_RXINTR|NM_DEBUG_TXINTR)) { 4463 nm_prlim(5, "received %s queue %d", work_done ? "RX" : "TX" , q); 4464 } 4465 4466 if (q >= nma_get_nrings(na, t)) 4467 return NM_IRQ_PASS; // not a physical queue 4468 4469 kring = NMR(na, t)[q]; 4470 4471 if (kring->nr_mode == NKR_NETMAP_OFF) { 4472 return NM_IRQ_PASS; 4473 } 4474 4475 if (t == NR_RX) { 4476 kring->nr_kflags |= NKR_PENDINTR; // XXX atomic ? 4477 *work_done = 1; /* do not fire napi again */ 4478 } 4479 4480 return kring->nm_notify(kring, 0); 4481 } 4482 4483 4484 /* 4485 * Default functions to handle rx/tx interrupts from a physical device. 4486 * "work_done" is non-null on the RX path, NULL for the TX path. 4487 * 4488 * If the card is not in netmap mode, simply return NM_IRQ_PASS, 4489 * so that the caller proceeds with regular processing. 4490 * Otherwise call netmap_common_irq(). 4491 * 4492 * If the card is connected to a netmap file descriptor, 4493 * do a selwakeup on the individual queue, plus one on the global one 4494 * if needed (multiqueue card _and_ there are multiqueue listeners), 4495 * and return NR_IRQ_COMPLETED. 4496 * 4497 * Finally, if called on rx from an interface connected to a switch, 4498 * calls the proper forwarding routine. 4499 */ 4500 int 4501 netmap_rx_irq(if_t ifp, u_int q, u_int *work_done) 4502 { 4503 struct netmap_adapter *na = NA(ifp); 4504 4505 /* 4506 * XXX emulated netmap mode sets NAF_SKIP_INTR so 4507 * we still use the regular driver even though the previous 4508 * check fails. It is unclear whether we should use 4509 * nm_native_on() here. 4510 */ 4511 if (!nm_netmap_on(na)) 4512 return NM_IRQ_PASS; 4513 4514 if (na->na_flags & NAF_SKIP_INTR) { 4515 nm_prdis("use regular interrupt"); 4516 return NM_IRQ_PASS; 4517 } 4518 4519 return netmap_common_irq(na, q, work_done); 4520 } 4521 4522 /* set/clear native flags and if_transmit/netdev_ops */ 4523 void 4524 nm_set_native_flags(struct netmap_adapter *na) 4525 { 4526 if_t ifp = na->ifp; 4527 4528 /* We do the setup for intercepting packets only if we are the 4529 * first user of this adapter. */ 4530 if (na->active_fds > 0) { 4531 return; 4532 } 4533 4534 na->na_flags |= NAF_NETMAP_ON; 4535 nm_os_onenter(ifp); 4536 netmap_update_hostrings_mode(na); 4537 } 4538 4539 void 4540 nm_clear_native_flags(struct netmap_adapter *na) 4541 { 4542 if_t ifp = na->ifp; 4543 4544 /* We undo the setup for intercepting packets only if we are the 4545 * last user of this adapter. */ 4546 if (na->active_fds > 0) { 4547 return; 4548 } 4549 4550 netmap_update_hostrings_mode(na); 4551 nm_os_onexit(ifp); 4552 4553 na->na_flags &= ~NAF_NETMAP_ON; 4554 } 4555 4556 void 4557 netmap_krings_mode_commit(struct netmap_adapter *na, int onoff) 4558 { 4559 enum txrx t; 4560 4561 for_rx_tx(t) { 4562 int i; 4563 4564 for (i = 0; i < netmap_real_rings(na, t); i++) { 4565 struct netmap_kring *kring = NMR(na, t)[i]; 4566 4567 if (onoff && nm_kring_pending_on(kring)) 4568 kring->nr_mode = NKR_NETMAP_ON; 4569 else if (!onoff && nm_kring_pending_off(kring)) 4570 kring->nr_mode = NKR_NETMAP_OFF; 4571 } 4572 } 4573 } 4574 4575 /* 4576 * Module loader and unloader 4577 * 4578 * netmap_init() creates the /dev/netmap device and initializes 4579 * all global variables. Returns 0 on success, errno on failure 4580 * (but there is no chance) 4581 * 4582 * netmap_fini() destroys everything. 4583 */ 4584 4585 static struct cdev *netmap_dev; /* /dev/netmap character device. */ 4586 extern struct cdevsw netmap_cdevsw; 4587 4588 4589 void 4590 netmap_fini(void) 4591 { 4592 if (netmap_dev) 4593 destroy_dev(netmap_dev); 4594 /* we assume that there are no longer netmap users */ 4595 nm_os_ifnet_fini(); 4596 netmap_uninit_bridges(); 4597 netmap_mem_fini(); 4598 NMG_LOCK_DESTROY(); 4599 nm_prinf("netmap: unloaded module."); 4600 } 4601 4602 4603 int 4604 netmap_init(void) 4605 { 4606 int error; 4607 4608 NMG_LOCK_INIT(); 4609 4610 error = netmap_mem_init(); 4611 if (error != 0) 4612 goto fail; 4613 /* 4614 * MAKEDEV_ETERNAL_KLD avoids an expensive check on syscalls 4615 * when the module is compiled in. 4616 * XXX could use make_dev_credv() to get error number 4617 */ 4618 netmap_dev = make_dev_credf(MAKEDEV_ETERNAL_KLD, 4619 &netmap_cdevsw, 0, NULL, UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, 4620 "netmap"); 4621 if (!netmap_dev) 4622 goto fail; 4623 4624 error = netmap_init_bridges(); 4625 if (error) 4626 goto fail; 4627 4628 #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 4629 nm_os_vi_init_index(); 4630 #endif 4631 4632 error = nm_os_ifnet_init(); 4633 if (error) 4634 goto fail; 4635 4636 #if !defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(KLD_MODULE) 4637 nm_prinf("netmap: loaded module"); 4638 #endif 4639 return (0); 4640 fail: 4641 netmap_fini(); 4642 return (EINVAL); /* may be incorrect */ 4643 } 4644