168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /* 217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Matteo Landi, Luigi Rizzo. All rights reserved. 317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Universita` di Pisa. All rights reserved. 468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * 568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * are met: 868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 1068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 1168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 1268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 1368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * 1468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 1568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 1668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 1768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 1868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 1968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 2068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 2168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 2268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 2368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 2468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * SUCH DAMAGE. 2568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo */ 2668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 2768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /* 2868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * $FreeBSD$ 2968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * 3068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * The header contains the definitions of constants and function 3168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * prototypes used only in kernelspace. 3268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo */ 3368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 3468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo #ifndef _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_ 3568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo #define _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_ 3668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 37f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_VALE // comment out to disable VALE support 38f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_PIPES 394bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_MONITOR 40039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_GENERIC 41f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 421a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #if defined(__FreeBSD__) 43d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 44ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define likely(x) __builtin_expect((long)!!(x), 1L) 45ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect((long)!!(x), 0L) 46f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 471a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_LOCK_T struct mtx 48039dd540SLuigi Rizzo 49039dd540SLuigi Rizzo /* netmap global lock */ 509721a22dSNavdeep Parhar #define NMG_LOCK_T struct sx 519721a22dSNavdeep Parhar #define NMG_LOCK_INIT() sx_init(&netmap_global_lock, \ 529721a22dSNavdeep Parhar "netmap global lock") 539721a22dSNavdeep Parhar #define NMG_LOCK_DESTROY() sx_destroy(&netmap_global_lock) 549721a22dSNavdeep Parhar #define NMG_LOCK() sx_xlock(&netmap_global_lock) 559721a22dSNavdeep Parhar #define NMG_UNLOCK() sx_xunlock(&netmap_global_lock) 569721a22dSNavdeep Parhar #define NMG_LOCK_ASSERT() sx_assert(&netmap_global_lock, SA_XLOCKED) 57f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 58*0e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_SELINFO_T struct nm_selinfo 591a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #define MBUF_LEN(m) ((m)->m_pkthdr.len) 60f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define MBUF_IFP(m) ((m)->m_pkthdr.rcvif) 6117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_SEND_UP(ifp, m) ((NA(ifp))->if_input)(ifp, m) 62d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 63f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_ATOMIC_T volatile int // XXX ? 64f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* atomic operations */ 65f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #include <machine/atomic.h> 66f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_ATOMIC_TEST_AND_SET(p) (!atomic_cmpset_acq_int((p), 0, 1)) 67f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_ATOMIC_CLEAR(p) atomic_store_rel_int((p), 0) 68f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 697f154b71SLuigi Rizzo #if __FreeBSD_version >= 1100030 707f154b71SLuigi Rizzo #define WNA(_ifp) (_ifp)->if_netmap 717f154b71SLuigi Rizzo #else /* older FreeBSD */ 727f154b71SLuigi Rizzo #define WNA(_ifp) (_ifp)->if_pspare[0] 737f154b71SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* older FreeBSD */ 747f154b71SLuigi Rizzo 7546aa1303SLuigi Rizzo #if __FreeBSD_version >= 1100005 7646aa1303SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter *netmap_getna(if_t ifp); 7746aa1303SLuigi Rizzo #endif 78f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 794bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #if __FreeBSD_version >= 1100027 804bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define GET_MBUF_REFCNT(m) ((m)->m_ext.ext_cnt ? *((m)->m_ext.ext_cnt) : -1) 814bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define SET_MBUF_REFCNT(m, x) *((m)->m_ext.ext_cnt) = x 824bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define PNT_MBUF_REFCNT(m) ((m)->m_ext.ext_cnt) 834bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #else 844bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define GET_MBUF_REFCNT(m) ((m)->m_ext.ref_cnt ? *((m)->m_ext.ref_cnt) : -1) 854bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define SET_MBUF_REFCNT(m, x) *((m)->m_ext.ref_cnt) = x 864bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define PNT_MBUF_REFCNT(m) ((m)->m_ext.ref_cnt) 874bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif 884bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 89f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo MALLOC_DECLARE(M_NETMAP); 90f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 91*0e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo struct nm_selinfo { 92*0e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo struct selinfo si; 93*0e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo struct mtx m; 94*0e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo }; 95*0e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo 96*0e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo void freebsd_selwakeup(struct nm_selinfo *si, int pri); 97*0e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo 98f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo // XXX linux struct, not used in FreeBSD 99f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct net_device_ops { 100f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }; 1014bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct ethtool_ops { 1024bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo }; 103f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct hrtimer { 104f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }; 105ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 10664ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo #elif defined (linux) 107d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 1082579e2d7SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_LOCK_T safe_spinlock_t // see bsd_glue.h 1091a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_SELINFO_T wait_queue_head_t 1101a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #define MBUF_LEN(m) ((m)->len) 111f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define MBUF_IFP(m) ((m)->dev) 11217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_SEND_UP(ifp, m) \ 11317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo do { \ 1144bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo m->priority = NM_MAGIC_PRIORITY_RX; \ 11517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo netif_rx(m); \ 11617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo } while (0) 117f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 118ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_ATOMIC_T volatile long unsigned int 119ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 120039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_T struct mutex 121039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_INIT(m, s) do { (void)s; mutex_init(&(m)); } while (0) 122039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_DESTROY(m) do { (void)m; } while (0) 123039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_LOCK(m) mutex_lock(&(m)) 124039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_UNLOCK(m) mutex_unlock(&(m)) 125039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_LOCK_ASSERT(m) mutex_is_locked(&(m)) 126039dd540SLuigi Rizzo 127039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NMG_LOCK_T NM_MTX_T 128039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NMG_LOCK_INIT() NM_MTX_INIT(netmap_global_lock, \ 129039dd540SLuigi Rizzo "netmap_global_lock") 130039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NMG_LOCK_DESTROY() NM_MTX_DESTROY(netmap_global_lock) 131039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NMG_LOCK() NM_MTX_LOCK(netmap_global_lock) 132039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NMG_UNLOCK() NM_MTX_UNLOCK(netmap_global_lock) 133039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NMG_LOCK_ASSERT() NM_MTX_LOCK_ASSERT(netmap_global_lock) 134f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 135f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #ifndef DEV_NETMAP 136f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define DEV_NETMAP 137ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* DEV_NETMAP */ 138f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 139f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #elif defined (__APPLE__) 140d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 1418241616dSLuigi Rizzo #warning apple support is incomplete. 142f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define likely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1) 143f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0) 144f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_LOCK_T IOLock * 145f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_SELINFO_T struct selinfo 146f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define MBUF_LEN(m) ((m)->m_pkthdr.len) 147f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_SEND_UP(ifp, m) ((ifp)->if_input)(ifp, m) 148f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 1491a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #else 150d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 1511a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #error unsupported platform 152d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 153d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* end - platform-specific code */ 1541a26580eSLuigi Rizzo 15568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo #define ND(format, ...) 15668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo #define D(format, ...) \ 15768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo do { \ 15868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct timeval __xxts; \ 15968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo microtime(&__xxts); \ 16017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo printf("%03d.%06d [%4d] %-25s " format "\n", \ 16168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo (int)__xxts.tv_sec % 1000, (int)__xxts.tv_usec, \ 16217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ 16368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo } while (0) 16468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 1658241616dSLuigi Rizzo /* rate limited, lps indicates how many per second */ 1668241616dSLuigi Rizzo #define RD(lps, format, ...) \ 1678241616dSLuigi Rizzo do { \ 1688241616dSLuigi Rizzo static int t0, __cnt; \ 1698241616dSLuigi Rizzo if (t0 != time_second) { \ 1708241616dSLuigi Rizzo t0 = time_second; \ 1718241616dSLuigi Rizzo __cnt = 0; \ 1728241616dSLuigi Rizzo } \ 1738241616dSLuigi Rizzo if (__cnt++ < lps) \ 1748241616dSLuigi Rizzo D(format, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ 1758241616dSLuigi Rizzo } while (0) 1768241616dSLuigi Rizzo 17768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter; 178f18be576SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_bdg_fwd; 179f18be576SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_bridge; 180f18be576SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_priv_d; 18168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 182ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo const char *nm_dump_buf(char *p, int len, int lim, char *dst); 183ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 184f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #include "netmap_mbq.h" 185f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 186f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo extern NMG_LOCK_T netmap_global_lock; 187f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 18868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /* 18964ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo * private, kernel view of a ring. Keeps track of the status of 19064ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo * a ring across system calls. 19164ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo * 19264ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo * nr_hwcur index of the next buffer to refill. 19317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * It corresponds to ring->head 19417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * at the time the system call returns. 19564ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo * 19617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * nr_hwtail index of the first buffer owned by the kernel. 19717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * On RX, hwcur->hwtail are receive buffers 19817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * not yet released. hwcur is advanced following 19917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * ring->head, hwtail is advanced on incoming packets, 20017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * and a wakeup is generated when hwtail passes ring->cur 20117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * On TX, hwcur->rcur have been filled by the sender 20217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * but not sent yet to the NIC; rcur->hwtail are available 20317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * for new transmissions, and hwtail->hwcur-1 are pending 20417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * transmissions not yet acknowledged. 20568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * 2061a26580eSLuigi Rizzo * The indexes in the NIC and netmap rings are offset by nkr_hwofs slots. 20768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * This is so that, on a reset, buffers owned by userspace are not 20868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * modified by the kernel. In particular: 20917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * RX rings: the next empty buffer (hwtail + hwofs) coincides with 21068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * the next empty buffer as known by the hardware (next_to_check or so). 21168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * TX rings: hwcur + hwofs coincides with next_to_send 2121dce924dSLuigi Rizzo * 2131dce924dSLuigi Rizzo * For received packets, slot->flags is set to nkr_slot_flags 2141dce924dSLuigi Rizzo * so we can provide a proper initial value (e.g. set NS_FORWARD 2151dce924dSLuigi Rizzo * when operating in 'transparent' mode). 216ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * 217ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * The following fields are used to implement lock-free copy of packets 218ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * from input to output ports in VALE switch: 219ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * nkr_hwlease buffer after the last one being copied. 220ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * A writer in nm_bdg_flush reserves N buffers 221ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * from nr_hwlease, advances it, then does the 222ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * copy outside the lock. 223ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * In RX rings (used for VALE ports), 22417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * nkr_hwtail <= nkr_hwlease < nkr_hwcur+N-1 225ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * In TX rings (used for NIC or host stack ports) 22617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * nkr_hwcur <= nkr_hwlease < nkr_hwtail 227ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * nkr_leases array of nkr_num_slots where writers can report 228ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * completion of their block. NR_NOSLOT (~0) indicates 229ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * that the writer has not finished yet 230ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * nkr_lease_idx index of next free slot in nr_leases, to be assigned 231ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * 232ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * The kring is manipulated by txsync/rxsync and generic netmap function. 23317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 23417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * Concurrent rxsync or txsync on the same ring are prevented through 23589cc2556SLuigi Rizzo * by nm_kr_(try)lock() which in turn uses nr_busy. This is all we need 23617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * for NIC rings, and for TX rings attached to the host stack. 23717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 23817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * RX rings attached to the host stack use an mbq (rx_queue) on both 23917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * rxsync_from_host() and netmap_transmit(). The mbq is protected 24017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * by its internal lock. 24117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 2424bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * RX rings attached to the VALE switch are accessed by both senders 24317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * and receiver. They are protected through the q_lock on the RX ring. 24468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo */ 24568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_kring { 24668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_ring *ring; 24717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 248ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t nr_hwcur; 24917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t nr_hwtail; 25017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 25117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* 25217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * Copies of values in user rings, so we do not need to look 25317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * at the ring (which could be modified). These are set in the 25417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * *sync_prologue()/finalize() routines. 25517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo */ 25617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t rhead; 25717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t rcur; 25817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t rtail; 25917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 260ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t nr_kflags; /* private driver flags */ 2612157a17cSLuigi Rizzo #define NKR_PENDINTR 0x1 // Pending interrupt. 262ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t nkr_num_slots; 26317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 26417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* 26517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * On a NIC reset, the NIC ring indexes may be reset but the 26617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * indexes in the netmap rings remain the same. nkr_hwofs 26717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * keeps track of the offset between the two. 26817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo */ 26917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo int32_t nkr_hwofs; 27068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 2711dce924dSLuigi Rizzo uint16_t nkr_slot_flags; /* initial value for flags */ 27217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 27317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* last_reclaim is opaque marker to help reduce the frequency 27417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * of operations such as reclaiming tx buffers. A possible use 27517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * is set it to ticks and do the reclaim only once per tick. 27617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo */ 27717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo uint64_t last_reclaim; 27817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 279ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 2801a26580eSLuigi Rizzo NM_SELINFO_T si; /* poll/select wait queue */ 281ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo NM_LOCK_T q_lock; /* protects kring and ring. */ 282ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo NM_ATOMIC_T nr_busy; /* prevent concurrent syscalls */ 283ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 28417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter *na; 28517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 2866435a0dcSLuigi Rizzo /* The following fields are for VALE switch support */ 28717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo struct nm_bdg_fwd *nkr_ft; 28817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t *nkr_leases; 28917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #define NR_NOSLOT ((uint32_t)~0) /* used in nkr_*lease* */ 29017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t nkr_hwlease; 29117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t nkr_lease_idx; 29217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 2934bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* while nkr_stopped is set, no new [tr]xsync operations can 2944bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * be started on this kring. 2954bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * This is used by netmap_disable_all_rings() 2964bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * to find a synchronization point where critical data 2974bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * structures pointed to by the kring can be added or removed 2984bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 2994bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo volatile int nkr_stopped; 300f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 301f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* Support for adapters without native netmap support. 302f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * On tx rings we preallocate an array of tx buffers 303f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * (same size as the netmap ring), on rx rings we 304f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo * store incoming mbufs in a queue that is drained by 305f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo * a rxsync. 306f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 307f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct mbuf **tx_pool; 30817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo // u_int nr_ntc; /* Emulation of a next-to-clean RX ring pointer. */ 30917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo struct mbq rx_queue; /* intercepted rx mbufs. */ 31017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 31117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t ring_id; /* debugging */ 31217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo char name[64]; /* diagnostic */ 313f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 3144bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* [tx]sync callback for this kring. 3154bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * The default nm_kring_create callback (netmap_krings_create) 3164bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * sets the nm_sync callback of each hardware tx(rx) kring to 3174bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * the corresponding nm_txsync(nm_rxsync) taken from the 3184bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * netmap_adapter; moreover, it sets the sync callback 3194bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * of the host tx(rx) ring to netmap_txsync_to_host 3204bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * (netmap_rxsync_from_host). 3214bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * 3224bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * Overrides: the above configuration is not changed by 3234bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * any of the nm_krings_create callbacks. 3244bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 325f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo int (*nm_sync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags); 326f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 327f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_PIPES 3284bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_kring *pipe; /* if this is a pipe ring, 3294bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * pointer to the other end 3304bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 3314bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_ring *save_ring; /* pointer to hidden rings 3324bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * (see netmap_pipe.c for details) 3334bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 334f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_PIPES */ 335f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 3364bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_MONITOR 3374bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* pointer to the adapter that is monitoring this kring (if any) 3384bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 3394bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_monitor_adapter *monitor; 3404bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* 3414bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * Monitors work by intercepting the txsync and/or rxsync of the 3424bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * monitored krings. This is implemented by replacing 3434bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * the nm_sync pointer above and saving the previous 3444bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * one in save_sync below. 3454bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 3464bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int (*save_sync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags); 3474bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif 3482157a17cSLuigi Rizzo } __attribute__((__aligned__(64))); 34968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 350ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 351ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo /* return the next index, with wraparound */ 352ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo static inline uint32_t 353ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo nm_next(uint32_t i, uint32_t lim) 354ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo { 355ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo return unlikely (i == lim) ? 0 : i + 1; 356ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo } 357ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 35817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 35917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* return the previous index, with wraparound */ 36017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo static inline uint32_t 36117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo nm_prev(uint32_t i, uint32_t lim) 36217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo { 36317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo return unlikely (i == 0) ? lim : i - 1; 36417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo } 36517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 36617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 367ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo /* 368ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * 369ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * Here is the layout for the Rx and Tx rings. 370ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 371ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo RxRING TxRING 372ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 373ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo +-----------------+ +-----------------+ 374ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo | | | | 375ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo |XXX free slot XXX| |XXX free slot XXX| 376ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo +-----------------+ +-----------------+ 37717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo head->| owned by user |<-hwcur | not sent to nic |<-hwcur 37817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo | | | yet | 37917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo +-----------------+ | | 38017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo cur->| available to | | | 38117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo | user, not read | +-----------------+ 38217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo | yet | cur->| (being | 38317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo | | | prepared) | 384ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo | | | | 38517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo +-----------------+ + ------ + 38617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo tail->| |<-hwtail | |<-hwlease 38717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo | (being | ... | | ... 38817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo | prepared) | ... | | ... 38917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo +-----------------+ ... | | ... 39017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo | |<-hwlease +-----------------+ 39117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo | | tail->| |<-hwtail 392ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo | | | | 393ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo | | | | 394ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo | | | | 395ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo +-----------------+ +-----------------+ 396ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 39717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * The cur/tail (user view) and hwcur/hwtail (kernel view) 398ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * are used in the normal operation of the card. 399ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * 400ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * When a ring is the output of a switch port (Rx ring for 401ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * a VALE port, Tx ring for the host stack or NIC), slots 402ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * are reserved in blocks through 'hwlease' which points 403ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * to the next unused slot. 40417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * On an Rx ring, hwlease is always after hwtail, 40517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * and completions cause hwtail to advance. 40617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * On a Tx ring, hwlease is always between cur and hwtail, 407ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * and completions cause cur to advance. 408ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * 409ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * nm_kr_space() returns the maximum number of slots that 410ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * can be assigned. 411ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * nm_kr_lease() reserves the required number of buffers, 412ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * advances nkr_hwlease and also returns an entry in 413ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * a circular array where completions should be reported. 414ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo */ 415ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 416ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 417ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 418f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo enum txrx { NR_RX = 0, NR_TX = 1 }; 419ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 4204bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_vp_adapter; // forward 4214bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 42268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /* 423f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * The "struct netmap_adapter" extends the "struct adapter" 424f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * (or equivalent) device descriptor. 425f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * It contains all base fields needed to support netmap operation. 426f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * There are in fact different types of netmap adapters 427f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * (native, generic, VALE switch...) so a netmap_adapter is 428f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * just the first field in the derived type. 42968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo */ 43068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter { 4318241616dSLuigi Rizzo /* 4328241616dSLuigi Rizzo * On linux we do not have a good way to tell if an interface 433f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * is netmap-capable. So we always use the following trick: 4348241616dSLuigi Rizzo * NA(ifp) points here, and the first entry (which hopefully 4358241616dSLuigi Rizzo * always exists and is at least 32 bits) contains a magic 4368241616dSLuigi Rizzo * value which we can use to detect that the interface is good. 4378241616dSLuigi Rizzo */ 4388241616dSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t magic; 439f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t na_flags; /* enabled, and other flags */ 4408241616dSLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_SKIP_INTR 1 /* use the regular interrupt handler. 4418241616dSLuigi Rizzo * useful during initialization 4428241616dSLuigi Rizzo */ 443f18be576SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_SW_ONLY 2 /* forward packets only to sw adapter */ 444ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_BDG_MAYSLEEP 4 /* the bridge is allowed to sleep when 445ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * forwarding packets coming from this 446ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * interface 447ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo */ 448ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_MEM_OWNER 8 /* the adapter is responsible for the 449ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * deallocation of the memory allocator 450ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo */ 451f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_NATIVE_ON 16 /* the adapter is native and the attached 4524bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * interface is in netmap mode. 4534bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * Virtual ports (vale, pipe, monitor...) 4544bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * should never use this flag. 455f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 456f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_NETMAP_ON 32 /* netmap is active (either native or 4574bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * emulated). Where possible (e.g. FreeBSD) 458f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * IFCAP_NETMAP also mirrors this flag. 459f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 460f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_HOST_RINGS 64 /* the adapter supports the host rings */ 4614bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_FORCE_NATIVE 128 /* the adapter is always NATIVE */ 4624bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_BUSY (1U<<31) /* the adapter is used internally and 4634bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * cannot be registered from userspace 4644bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 465f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int active_fds; /* number of user-space descriptors using this 46668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo interface, which is equal to the number of 46768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_if objs in the mapped region. */ 46868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 46924e57ec9SEd Maste u_int num_rx_rings; /* number of adapter receive rings */ 47024e57ec9SEd Maste u_int num_tx_rings; /* number of adapter transmit rings */ 47168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 47268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo u_int num_tx_desc; /* number of descriptor in each queue */ 47368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo u_int num_rx_desc; 47468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 47568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /* tx_rings and rx_rings are private but allocated 47668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * as a contiguous chunk of memory. Each array has 47768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * N+1 entries, for the adapter queues and for the host queue. 47868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo */ 47968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_kring *tx_rings; /* array of TX rings. */ 48068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_kring *rx_rings; /* array of RX rings. */ 48117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 482f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void *tailroom; /* space below the rings array */ 483f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* (used for leases) */ 484f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 48568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 48664ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo NM_SELINFO_T tx_si, rx_si; /* global wait queues */ 48764ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 488f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* count users of the global wait queues */ 489f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo int tx_si_users, rx_si_users; 490f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 4914bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void *pdev; /* used to store pci device */ 4924bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 49368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /* copy of if_qflush and if_transmit pointers, to intercept 49468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * packets from the network stack when netmap is active. 49568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo */ 49668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo int (*if_transmit)(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *); 49768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 49817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* copy of if_input for netmap_send_up() */ 49917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo void (*if_input)(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *); 50017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 50168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /* references to the ifnet and device routines, used by 50268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * the generic netmap functions. 50368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo */ 50468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct ifnet *ifp; /* adapter is ifp->if_softc */ 50568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 50617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /*---- callbacks for this netmap adapter -----*/ 50717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* 50817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * nm_dtor() is the cleanup routine called when destroying 50917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * the adapter. 51089cc2556SLuigi Rizzo * Called with NMG_LOCK held. 51117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 51217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * nm_register() is called on NIOCREGIF and close() to enter 51317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * or exit netmap mode on the NIC 5144bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * Called with NNG_LOCK held. 51517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 51617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * nm_txsync() pushes packets to the underlying hw/switch 51717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 51817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * nm_rxsync() collects packets from the underlying hw/switch 51917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 52017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * nm_config() returns configuration information from the OS 52189cc2556SLuigi Rizzo * Called with NMG_LOCK held. 52217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 5234bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * nm_krings_create() create and init the tx_rings and 5244bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * rx_rings arrays of kring structures. In particular, 5254bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * set the nm_sync callbacks for each ring. 5264bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * There is no need to also allocate the corresponding 5274bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * netmap_rings, since netmap_mem_rings_create() will always 5284bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * be called to provide the missing ones. 5294bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * Called with NNG_LOCK held. 53017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 5314bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * nm_krings_delete() cleanup and delete the tx_rings and rx_rings 5324bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * arrays 5334bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * Called with NMG_LOCK held. 53417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 53589cc2556SLuigi Rizzo * nm_notify() is used to act after data have become available 53689cc2556SLuigi Rizzo * (or the stopped state of the ring has changed) 53717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * For hw devices this is typically a selwakeup(), 53817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * but for NIC/host ports attached to a switch (or vice-versa) 53917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * we also need to invoke the 'txsync' code downstream. 54017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo */ 541f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void (*nm_dtor)(struct netmap_adapter *); 5421a26580eSLuigi Rizzo 543f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int (*nm_register)(struct netmap_adapter *, int onoff); 544ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 5454bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int (*nm_txsync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags); 5464bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int (*nm_rxsync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags); 547ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_FORCE_READ 1 548ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_FORCE_RECLAIM 2 549ae10d1afSLuigi Rizzo /* return configuration information */ 550f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int (*nm_config)(struct netmap_adapter *, 551f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo u_int *txr, u_int *txd, u_int *rxr, u_int *rxd); 552f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int (*nm_krings_create)(struct netmap_adapter *); 553f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void (*nm_krings_delete)(struct netmap_adapter *); 554f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int (*nm_notify)(struct netmap_adapter *, 555f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo u_int ring, enum txrx, int flags); 5564bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_DISABLE_NOTIFY 8 /* notify that the stopped state of the 5574bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * ring has changed (kring->nkr_stopped) 5584bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 5594bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 5604bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_VALE 5614bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* 5624bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * nm_bdg_attach() initializes the na_vp field to point 5634bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * to an adapter that can be attached to a VALE switch. If the 5644bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * current adapter is already a VALE port, na_vp is simply a cast; 5654bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * otherwise, na_vp points to a netmap_bwrap_adapter. 5664bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * If applicable, this callback also initializes na_hostvp, 5674bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * that can be used to connect the adapter host rings to the 5684bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * switch. 5694bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * Called with NMG_LOCK held. 5704bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * 5714bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * nm_bdg_ctl() is called on the actual attach/detach to/from 5724bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * to/from the switch, to perform adapter-specific 5734bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * initializations 5744bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * Called with NMG_LOCK held. 5754bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 5764bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int (*nm_bdg_attach)(const char *bdg_name, struct netmap_adapter *); 5774bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int (*nm_bdg_ctl)(struct netmap_adapter *, struct nmreq *, int); 5784bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 5794bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* adapter used to attach this adapter to a VALE switch (if any) */ 5804bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_vp_adapter *na_vp; 5814bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* adapter used to attach the host rings of this adapter 5824bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * to a VALE switch (if any) */ 5834bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_vp_adapter *na_hostvp; 5844bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif 585f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 586f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* standard refcount to control the lifetime of the adapter 587f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * (it should be equal to the lifetime of the corresponding ifp) 588f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 589f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int na_refcount; 590f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 591f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* memory allocator (opaque) 592f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * We also cache a pointer to the lut_entry for translating 593f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * buffer addresses, and the total number of buffers. 594f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 595f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_mem_d *nm_mem; 596f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct lut_entry *na_lut; 597f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t na_lut_objtotal; /* max buffer index */ 5984bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t na_lut_objsize; /* buffer size */ 599f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 6004bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* additional information attached to this adapter 6014bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * by other netmap subsystems. Currently used by 6024bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * bwrap and LINUX/v1000. 603f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 604f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void *na_private; 605f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 606f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_PIPES 6074bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* array of pipes that have this adapter as a parent */ 608f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_pipe_adapter **na_pipes; 6094bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int na_next_pipe; /* next free slot in the array */ 6104bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int na_max_pipes; /* size of the array */ 611f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_PIPES */ 6124bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 6134bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo char name[64]; 614f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }; 615f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 61617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 617f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* 618f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * If the NIC is owned by the kernel 619f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * (i.e., bridge), neither another bridge nor user can use it; 620f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * if the NIC is owned by a user, only users can share it. 621f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * Evaluation must be done under NMG_LOCK(). 622f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 6234bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_OWNED_BY_KERN(na) ((na)->na_flags & NAF_BUSY) 624f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_OWNED_BY_ANY(na) \ 6254bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo (NETMAP_OWNED_BY_KERN(na) || ((na)->active_fds > 0)) 626f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 627f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 628f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* 629f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * derived netmap adapters for various types of ports 630f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 631f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_vp_adapter { /* VALE software port */ 632f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter up; 633f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 634849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo /* 635849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo * Bridge support: 636849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo * 637849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo * bdg_port is the port number used in the bridge; 638f18be576SLuigi Rizzo * na_bdg points to the bridge this NA is attached to. 639849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo */ 640f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo int bdg_port; 641f18be576SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_bridge *na_bdg; 642f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int retry; 643f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 644f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* Offset of ethernet header for each packet. */ 645f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo u_int virt_hdr_len; 646f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* Maximum Frame Size, used in bdg_mismatch_datapath() */ 647f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo u_int mfs; 648f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }; 649f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 65017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 651f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_hw_adapter { /* physical device */ 652f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter up; 653f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 654f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct net_device_ops nm_ndo; // XXX linux only 6554bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct ethtool_ops nm_eto; // XXX linux only 6564bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo const struct ethtool_ops* save_ethtool; 6574bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 6584bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int (*nm_hw_register)(struct netmap_adapter *, int onoff); 659f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }; 660f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 661039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_GENERIC 662f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* Mitigation support. */ 663f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_generic_mit { 664f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct hrtimer mit_timer; 665f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo int mit_pending; 6664bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int mit_ring_idx; /* index of the ring being mitigated */ 667f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter *mit_na; /* backpointer */ 668f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo }; 66917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 67017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_generic_adapter { /* emulated device */ 671f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_hw_adapter up; 672f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 673f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* Pointer to a previously used netmap adapter. */ 674f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter *prev; 675f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 676f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* generic netmap adapters support: 677f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * a net_device_ops struct overrides ndo_select_queue(), 678f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * save_if_input saves the if_input hook (FreeBSD), 679f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo * mit implements rx interrupt mitigation, 680f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 681f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct net_device_ops generic_ndo; 682f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void (*save_if_input)(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *); 683f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 684f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_generic_mit *mit; 68517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef linux 68617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo netdev_tx_t (*save_start_xmit)(struct mbuf *, struct ifnet *); 68717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #endif 688f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }; 689039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_GENERIC */ 690f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 691f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo static __inline int 692f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo netmap_real_tx_rings(struct netmap_adapter *na) 693f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo { 694f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo return na->num_tx_rings + !!(na->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS); 695f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo } 696f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 697f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo static __inline int 698f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo netmap_real_rx_rings(struct netmap_adapter *na) 699f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo { 700f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo return na->num_rx_rings + !!(na->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS); 701f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo } 702f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 703f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_VALE 704f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 70517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* 70617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * Bridge wrapper for non VALE ports attached to a VALE switch. 707f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * 70817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * The real device must already have its own netmap adapter (hwna). 70917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * The bridge wrapper and the hwna adapter share the same set of 71017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * netmap rings and buffers, but they have two separate sets of 71117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * krings descriptors, with tx/rx meanings swapped: 712f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * 713f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * netmap 714f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * bwrap krings rings krings hwna 715f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * +------+ +------+ +-----+ +------+ +------+ 716f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * |tx_rings->| |\ /| |----| |<-tx_rings| 717f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * | | +------+ \ / +-----+ +------+ | | 718f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * | | X | | 719f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * | | / \ | | 720f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * | | +------+/ \+-----+ +------+ | | 721f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * |rx_rings->| | | |----| |<-rx_rings| 722f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * | | +------+ +-----+ +------+ | | 723f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * +------+ +------+ 724f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * 72517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * - packets coming from the bridge go to the brwap rx rings, 72617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * which are also the hwna tx rings. The bwrap notify callback 72717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * will then complete the hwna tx (see netmap_bwrap_notify). 728f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * 72917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * - packets coming from the outside go to the hwna rx rings, 73017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * which are also the bwrap tx rings. The (overwritten) hwna 73117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * notify method will then complete the bridge tx 73217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * (see netmap_bwrap_intr_notify). 733f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * 73417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * The bridge wrapper may optionally connect the hwna 'host' rings 73517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * to the bridge. This is done by using a second port in the 73617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * bridge and connecting it to the 'host' netmap_vp_adapter 73717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * contained in the netmap_bwrap_adapter. The brwap host adapter 73817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * cross-links the hwna host rings in the same way as shown above. 73917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 74017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * - packets coming from the bridge and directed to the host stack 74117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * are handled by the bwrap host notify callback 74217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * (see netmap_bwrap_host_notify) 74317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 74417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * - packets coming from the host stack are still handled by the 74517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * overwritten hwna notify callback (netmap_bwrap_intr_notify), 74617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * but are diverted to the host adapter depending on the ring number. 747f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * 748f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 749f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_bwrap_adapter { 750f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_vp_adapter up; 751f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_vp_adapter host; /* for host rings */ 752f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter *hwna; /* the underlying device */ 753f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 754f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* backup of the hwna notify callback */ 755f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int (*save_notify)(struct netmap_adapter *, 756f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo u_int ring, enum txrx, int flags); 7574bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* backup of the hwna memory allocator */ 7584bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_mem_d *save_nmd; 75917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 76017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* 76117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * When we attach a physical interface to the bridge, we 762f18be576SLuigi Rizzo * allow the controlling process to terminate, so we need 7634bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * a place to store the n_detmap_priv_d data structure. 76417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * This is only done when physical interfaces 76517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * are attached to a bridge. 766f18be576SLuigi Rizzo */ 767f18be576SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_priv_d *na_kpriv; 76868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo }; 7694bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_bwrap_attach(const char *name, struct netmap_adapter *); 77068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 771f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 77217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_VALE */ 773ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 774f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_PIPES 775f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 776f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MAXPIPES 64 /* max number of pipes per adapter */ 777f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 778f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_pipe_adapter { 779f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter up; 780f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 781f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo u_int id; /* pipe identifier */ 782f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo int role; /* either NR_REG_PIPE_MASTER or NR_REG_PIPE_SLAVE */ 783f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 784f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter *parent; /* adapter that owns the memory */ 785f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_pipe_adapter *peer; /* the other end of the pipe */ 786f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo int peer_ref; /* 1 iff we are holding a ref to the peer */ 787f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 788f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo u_int parent_slot; /* index in the parent pipe array */ 789f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo }; 790f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 791f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_PIPES */ 792f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 79317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 79417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* return slots reserved to rx clients; used in drivers */ 79517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo static inline uint32_t 79617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo nm_kr_rxspace(struct netmap_kring *k) 79717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo { 79817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo int space = k->nr_hwtail - k->nr_hwcur; 799ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo if (space < 0) 800ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo space += k->nkr_num_slots; 80117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo ND("preserving %d rx slots %d -> %d", space, k->nr_hwcur, k->nr_hwtail); 80217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 803ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo return space; 804ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo } 805ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 806ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 80717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* True if no space in the tx ring. only valid after txsync_prologue */ 80817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo static inline int 80917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo nm_kr_txempty(struct netmap_kring *kring) 810ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo { 81117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo return kring->rcur == kring->nr_hwtail; 812f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } 813f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 814ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 815ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo /* 816f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * protect against multiple threads using the same ring. 817f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * also check that the ring has not been stopped. 818f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * We only care for 0 or !=0 as a return code. 81968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo */ 820f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_KR_BUSY 1 821f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_KR_STOPPED 2 82268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 82317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 824f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo static __inline void nm_kr_put(struct netmap_kring *kr) 825f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo { 826f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo NM_ATOMIC_CLEAR(&kr->nr_busy); 827f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } 828f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 82917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 830f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo static __inline int nm_kr_tryget(struct netmap_kring *kr) 831f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo { 832f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* check a first time without taking the lock 833f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * to avoid starvation for nm_kr_get() 834f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 835f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo if (unlikely(kr->nkr_stopped)) { 836f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo ND("ring %p stopped (%d)", kr, kr->nkr_stopped); 837f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo return NM_KR_STOPPED; 838f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } 839f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo if (unlikely(NM_ATOMIC_TEST_AND_SET(&kr->nr_busy))) 840f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo return NM_KR_BUSY; 841f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* check a second time with lock held */ 842f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo if (unlikely(kr->nkr_stopped)) { 843f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo ND("ring %p stopped (%d)", kr, kr->nkr_stopped); 844f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo nm_kr_put(kr); 845f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo return NM_KR_STOPPED; 846f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } 847f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo return 0; 848f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } 84968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 850849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo 85168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /* 85217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * The following functions are used by individual drivers to 85368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * support netmap operation. 85468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * 85568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * netmap_attach() initializes a struct netmap_adapter, allocating the 85668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * struct netmap_ring's and the struct selinfo. 85768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * 85868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * netmap_detach() frees the memory allocated by netmap_attach(). 85968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * 860ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo * netmap_transmit() replaces the if_transmit routine of the interface, 86168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * and is used to intercept packets coming from the stack. 86268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * 86368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * netmap_load_map/netmap_reload_map are helper routines to set/reset 86468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * the dmamap for a packet buffer 86568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo * 8664bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * netmap_reset() is a helper routine to be called in the hw driver 8674bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * when reinitializing a ring. It should not be called by 8684bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * virtual ports (vale, pipes, monitor) 86968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo */ 870f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_attach(struct netmap_adapter *); 87168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_detach(struct ifnet *); 872ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_transmit(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *); 87368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_slot *netmap_reset(struct netmap_adapter *na, 874ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo enum txrx tx, u_int n, u_int new_cur); 87568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_ring_reinit(struct netmap_kring *); 87668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 87717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* default functions to handle rx/tx interrupts */ 87817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_rx_irq(struct ifnet *, u_int, u_int *); 87917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_tx_irq(_n, _q) netmap_rx_irq(_n, _q, NULL) 88017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_common_irq(struct ifnet *, u_int, u_int *work_done); 88117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 88217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 8834bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_VALE 8844bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* functions used by external modules to interface with VALE */ 8854bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_vp_to_ifp(_vp) ((_vp)->up.ifp) 8864bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_ifp_to_vp(_ifp) (NA(_ifp)->na_vp) 8874bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_ifp_to_host_vp(_ifp) (NA(_ifp)->na_hostvp) 8884bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_bdg_idx(_vp) ((_vp)->bdg_port) 8894bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo const char *netmap_bdg_name(struct netmap_vp_adapter *); 8904bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #else /* !WITH_VALE */ 8914bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_vp_to_ifp(_vp) NULL 8924bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_ifp_to_vp(_ifp) NULL 8934bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_ifp_to_host_vp(_ifp) NULL 8944bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_bdg_idx(_vp) -1 8954bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_bdg_name(_vp) NULL 8964bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_VALE */ 8974bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 8984bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline int 8994bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo nm_native_on(struct netmap_adapter *na) 9004bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo { 9014bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo return na && na->na_flags & NAF_NATIVE_ON; 9024bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo } 9034bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 9044bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline int 9054bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo nm_netmap_on(struct netmap_adapter *na) 9064bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo { 9074bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo return na && na->na_flags & NAF_NETMAP_ON; 9084bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo } 90917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 91017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* set/clear native flags and if_transmit/netdev_ops */ 911f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo static inline void 912f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo nm_set_native_flags(struct netmap_adapter *na) 913f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo { 914f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct ifnet *ifp = na->ifp; 915ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 916f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo na->na_flags |= (NAF_NATIVE_ON | NAF_NETMAP_ON); 917f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef IFCAP_NETMAP /* or FreeBSD ? */ 918f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo ifp->if_capenable |= IFCAP_NETMAP; 919f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif 920f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 921f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo na->if_transmit = ifp->if_transmit; 922f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo ifp->if_transmit = netmap_transmit; 923f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #else 924f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo na->if_transmit = (void *)ifp->netdev_ops; 925f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo ifp->netdev_ops = &((struct netmap_hw_adapter *)na)->nm_ndo; 9264bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo ((struct netmap_hw_adapter *)na)->save_ethtool = ifp->ethtool_ops; 9274bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo ifp->ethtool_ops = &((struct netmap_hw_adapter*)na)->nm_eto; 928f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif 929f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } 930f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 93117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 932f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo static inline void 933f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo nm_clear_native_flags(struct netmap_adapter *na) 934f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo { 935f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct ifnet *ifp = na->ifp; 936f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 937f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 938f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo ifp->if_transmit = na->if_transmit; 939f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #else 940f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo ifp->netdev_ops = (void *)na->if_transmit; 9414bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo ifp->ethtool_ops = ((struct netmap_hw_adapter*)na)->save_ethtool; 942f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif 943f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo na->na_flags &= ~(NAF_NATIVE_ON | NAF_NETMAP_ON); 944f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef IFCAP_NETMAP /* or FreeBSD ? */ 945f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo ifp->if_capenable &= ~IFCAP_NETMAP; 946f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif 947f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } 948f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 949f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 950f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* 95117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * validates parameters in the ring/kring, returns a value for head 95217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * If any error, returns ring_size to force a reinit. 95317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo */ 95417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t nm_txsync_prologue(struct netmap_kring *); 95517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 95617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 95717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* 95817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * validates parameters in the ring/kring, returns a value for head, 959f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * and the 'reserved' value in the argument. 96017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * If any error, returns ring_size lim to force a reinit. 961f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 96217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t nm_rxsync_prologue(struct netmap_kring *); 96317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 964f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 965f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* 96617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * update kring and ring at the end of txsync. 967f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 968f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo static inline void 96917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo nm_txsync_finalize(struct netmap_kring *kring) 970f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo { 971f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* update ring tail to what the kernel knows */ 97217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo kring->ring->tail = kring->rtail = kring->nr_hwtail; 973f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 97417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* note, head/rhead/hwcur might be behind cur/rcur 97517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * if no carrier 97617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo */ 97717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo ND(5, "%s now hwcur %d hwtail %d head %d cur %d tail %d", 97817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo kring->name, kring->nr_hwcur, kring->nr_hwtail, 97917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo kring->rhead, kring->rcur, kring->rtail); 980f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } 981f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 98217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 98317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* 98417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * update kring and ring at the end of rxsync 98517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo */ 98617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo static inline void 98717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo nm_rxsync_finalize(struct netmap_kring *kring) 98817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo { 98917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* tell userspace that there might be new packets */ 99017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo //struct netmap_ring *ring = kring->ring; 99117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo ND("head %d cur %d tail %d -> %d", ring->head, ring->cur, ring->tail, 99217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo kring->nr_hwtail); 99317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo kring->ring->tail = kring->rtail = kring->nr_hwtail; 99417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* make a copy of the state for next round */ 99517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo kring->rhead = kring->ring->head; 99617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo kring->rcur = kring->ring->cur; 99717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo } 99817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 99917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 1000f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* check/fix address and len in tx rings */ 1001f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #if 1 /* debug version */ 10024bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_CHECK_ADDR_LEN(_na, _a, _l) do { \ 10034bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo if (_a == NETMAP_BUF_BASE(_na) || _l > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na)) { \ 1004f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo RD(5, "bad addr/len ring %d slot %d idx %d len %d", \ 10054bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo kring->ring_id, nm_i, slot->buf_idx, len); \ 10064bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo if (_l > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na)) \ 10074bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo _l = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na); \ 1008f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } } while (0) 1009f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #else /* no debug version */ 10104bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_CHECK_ADDR_LEN(_na, _a, _l) do { \ 10114bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo if (_l > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na)) \ 10124bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo _l = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na); \ 1013f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } while (0) 1014f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif 1015f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1016f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1017f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 1018f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* 10194bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * Support routines used by netmap subsystems 10204bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * (native drivers, VALE, generic, pipes, monitors, ...) 10214bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 10224bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 10234bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 10244bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* common routine for all functions that create a netmap adapter. It performs 10254bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * two main tasks: 10264bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * - if the na points to an ifp, mark the ifp as netmap capable 10274bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * using na as its native adapter; 10284bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * - provide defaults for the setup callbacks and the memory allocator 10294bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 10304bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_attach_common(struct netmap_adapter *); 10314bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* common actions to be performed on netmap adapter destruction */ 10324bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_detach_common(struct netmap_adapter *); 10334bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* fill priv->np_[tr]xq{first,last} using the ringid and flags information 10344bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * coming from a struct nmreq 10354bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 10364bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_interp_ringid(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, uint16_t ringid, uint32_t flags); 10374bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* update the ring parameters (number and size of tx and rx rings). 10384bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * It calls the nm_config callback, if available. 1039f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 1040f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_update_config(struct netmap_adapter *na); 10414bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* create and initialize the common fields of the krings array. 10424bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * using the information that must be already available in the na. 10434bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * tailroom can be used to request the allocation of additional 10444bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * tailroom bytes after the krings array. This is used by 10454bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * netmap_vp_adapter's (i.e., VALE ports) to make room for 10464bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * leasing-related data structures 10474bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 1048f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_krings_create(struct netmap_adapter *na, u_int tailroom); 10494bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* deletes the kring array of the adapter. The array must have 10504bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * been created using netmap_krings_create 10514bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 1052f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_krings_delete(struct netmap_adapter *na); 105317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 10544bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* set the stopped/enabled status of ring 10554bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * When stopping, they also wait for all current activity on the ring to 10564bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * terminate. The status change is then notified using the na nm_notify 10574bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * callback. 10584bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo */ 10594bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_set_txring(struct netmap_adapter *, u_int ring_id, int stopped); 10604bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_set_rxring(struct netmap_adapter *, u_int ring_id, int stopped); 10614bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* set the stopped/enabled status of all rings of the adapter. */ 10624bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_set_all_rings(struct netmap_adapter *, int stopped); 10634bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* convenience wrappers for netmap_set_all_rings, used in drivers */ 10644bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_disable_all_rings(struct ifnet *); 10654bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_enable_all_rings(struct ifnet *); 10664bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 10674bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_rxsync_from_host(struct netmap_adapter *na, struct thread *td, void *pwait); 1068f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1069f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_if * 1070f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo netmap_do_regif(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, struct netmap_adapter *na, 1071f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t ringid, uint32_t flags, int *err); 1072f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1073f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1074f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1075f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo u_int nm_bound_var(u_int *v, u_int dflt, u_int lo, u_int hi, const char *msg); 1076f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_na(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_adapter **na, int create); 1077f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_hw_na(struct ifnet *ifp, struct netmap_adapter **na); 1078f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 107917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 1080f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_VALE 1081f18be576SLuigi Rizzo /* 108217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * The following bridge-related functions are used by other 108317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * kernel modules. 108417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 108517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * VALE only supports unicast or broadcast. The lookup 1086f18be576SLuigi Rizzo * function can return 0 .. NM_BDG_MAXPORTS-1 for regular ports, 1087f18be576SLuigi Rizzo * NM_BDG_MAXPORTS for broadcast, NM_BDG_MAXPORTS+1 for unknown. 1088f18be576SLuigi Rizzo * XXX in practice "unknown" might be handled same as broadcast. 1089f18be576SLuigi Rizzo */ 10904bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo typedef u_int (*bdg_lookup_fn_t)(struct nm_bdg_fwd *ft, uint8_t *ring_nr, 10914bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo const struct netmap_vp_adapter *); 10924bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo typedef int (*bdg_config_fn_t)(struct nm_ifreq *); 10934bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo typedef void (*bdg_dtor_fn_t)(const struct netmap_vp_adapter *); 10944bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_bdg_ops { 10954bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bdg_lookup_fn_t lookup; 10964bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bdg_config_fn_t config; 10974bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bdg_dtor_fn_t dtor; 10984bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo }; 10994bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 11004bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo u_int netmap_bdg_learning(struct nm_bdg_fwd *ft, uint8_t *dst_ring, 11014bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo const struct netmap_vp_adapter *); 1102f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1103f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_BDG_MAXPORTS 254 /* up to 254 */ 1104f18be576SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_BDG_BROADCAST NM_BDG_MAXPORTS 1105f18be576SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_BDG_NOPORT (NM_BDG_MAXPORTS+1) 1106f18be576SLuigi Rizzo 1107f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_NAME "vale" /* prefix for bridge port name */ 1108f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1109f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* these are redefined in case of no VALE support */ 1110f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_bdg_na(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_adapter **na, int create); 1111f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_init_bridges(void); 11124bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_bdg_ctl(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_bdg_ops *bdg_ops); 11134bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_bdg_config(struct nmreq *nmr); 1114f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1115f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #else /* !WITH_VALE */ 1116f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_get_bdg_na(_1, _2, _3) 0 1117f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_init_bridges(_1) 1118f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_bdg_ctl(_1, _2) EINVAL 1119f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif /* !WITH_VALE */ 1120f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1121f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_PIPES 1122f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* max number of pipes per device */ 1123f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MAXPIPES 64 /* XXX how many? */ 1124f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* in case of no error, returns the actual number of pipes in nmr->nr_arg1 */ 1125f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_pipe_alloc(struct netmap_adapter *, struct nmreq *nmr); 1126f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_pipe_dealloc(struct netmap_adapter *); 1127f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_pipe_na(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_adapter **na, int create); 1128f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #else /* !WITH_PIPES */ 1129f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MAXPIPES 0 1130f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_pipe_alloc(_1, _2) EOPNOTSUPP 1131f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_pipe_dealloc(_1) 1132f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_get_pipe_na(_1, _2, _3) 0 1133f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #endif 1134f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 11354bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_MONITOR 11364bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_monitor_na(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_adapter **na, int create); 11374bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #else 11384bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_get_monitor_na(_1, _2, _3) 0 11394bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif 11404bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 1141f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* Various prototypes */ 1142f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_poll(struct cdev *dev, int events, struct thread *td); 1143f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_init(void); 1144f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_fini(void); 1145f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_memory(struct netmap_priv_d* p); 1146f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_dtor(void *data); 1147f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_dtor_locked(struct netmap_priv_d *priv); 1148f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1149f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_ioctl(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int fflag, struct thread *td); 1150f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1151f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* netmap_adapter creation/destruction */ 115217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 115317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo // #define NM_DEBUG_PUTGET 1 1154f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1155f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef NM_DEBUG_PUTGET 1156f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1157f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_DBG(f) __##f 1158f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1159f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void __netmap_adapter_get(struct netmap_adapter *na); 1160f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1161f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_adapter_get(na) \ 1162f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo do { \ 1163f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter *__na = na; \ 11644bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo D("getting %p:%s (%d)", __na, (__na)->name, (__na)->na_refcount); \ 1165f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo __netmap_adapter_get(__na); \ 1166f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } while (0) 1167f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1168f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int __netmap_adapter_put(struct netmap_adapter *na); 1169f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1170f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_adapter_put(na) \ 1171fb25194fSLuigi Rizzo ({ \ 1172f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter *__na = na; \ 11734bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo D("putting %p:%s (%d)", __na, (__na)->name, (__na)->na_refcount); \ 1174f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo __netmap_adapter_put(__na); \ 1175fb25194fSLuigi Rizzo }) 1176f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1177f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #else /* !NM_DEBUG_PUTGET */ 1178f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1179f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_DBG(f) f 1180f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_adapter_get(struct netmap_adapter *na); 1181f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_adapter_put(struct netmap_adapter *na); 1182f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1183f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif /* !NM_DEBUG_PUTGET */ 1184f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1185f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 118617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* 118717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * module variables 118817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo */ 11894bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_BUF_BASE(na) ((na)->na_lut[0].vaddr) 11904bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na) ((na)->na_lut_objsize) 119117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_mitigate; // XXX not really used 11925819da83SLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_no_pendintr; 119368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_verbose; // XXX debugging 119468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo enum { /* verbose flags */ 119568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo NM_VERB_ON = 1, /* generic verbose */ 119668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo NM_VERB_HOST = 0x2, /* verbose host stack */ 119768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo NM_VERB_RXSYNC = 0x10, /* verbose on rxsync/txsync */ 119868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo NM_VERB_TXSYNC = 0x20, 119968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo NM_VERB_RXINTR = 0x100, /* verbose on rx/tx intr (driver) */ 120068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo NM_VERB_TXINTR = 0x200, 120168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo NM_VERB_NIC_RXSYNC = 0x1000, /* verbose on rx/tx intr (driver) */ 120268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo NM_VERB_NIC_TXSYNC = 0x2000, 120368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo }; 120468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 1205f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_txsync_retry; 1206f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_generic_mit; 1207f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_generic_ringsize; 1208f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_generic_rings; 1209f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 121068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /* 1211d0c7b075SLuigi Rizzo * NA returns a pointer to the struct netmap adapter from the ifp, 1212d0c7b075SLuigi Rizzo * WNA is used to write it. 121368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo */ 1214d0c7b075SLuigi Rizzo #define NA(_ifp) ((struct netmap_adapter *)WNA(_ifp)) 121568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 12168241616dSLuigi Rizzo /* 12178241616dSLuigi Rizzo * Macros to determine if an interface is netmap capable or netmap enabled. 12188241616dSLuigi Rizzo * See the magic field in struct netmap_adapter. 12198241616dSLuigi Rizzo */ 12208241616dSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 12218241616dSLuigi Rizzo /* 12228241616dSLuigi Rizzo * on FreeBSD just use if_capabilities and if_capenable. 12238241616dSLuigi Rizzo */ 12248241616dSLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_CAPABLE(ifp) (NA(ifp) && \ 12258241616dSLuigi Rizzo (ifp)->if_capabilities & IFCAP_NETMAP ) 12268241616dSLuigi Rizzo 12278241616dSLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_SET_CAPABLE(ifp) \ 12288241616dSLuigi Rizzo (ifp)->if_capabilities |= IFCAP_NETMAP 12298241616dSLuigi Rizzo 12308241616dSLuigi Rizzo #else /* linux */ 12318241616dSLuigi Rizzo 12328241616dSLuigi Rizzo /* 12338241616dSLuigi Rizzo * on linux: 12348241616dSLuigi Rizzo * we check if NA(ifp) is set and its first element has a related 12358241616dSLuigi Rizzo * magic value. The capenable is within the struct netmap_adapter. 12368241616dSLuigi Rizzo */ 12378241616dSLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_MAGIC 0x52697a7a 12388241616dSLuigi Rizzo 12398241616dSLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_CAPABLE(ifp) (NA(ifp) && \ 12408241616dSLuigi Rizzo ((uint32_t)(uintptr_t)NA(ifp) ^ NA(ifp)->magic) == NETMAP_MAGIC ) 12418241616dSLuigi Rizzo 12428241616dSLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_SET_CAPABLE(ifp) \ 12438241616dSLuigi Rizzo NA(ifp)->magic = ((uint32_t)(uintptr_t)NA(ifp)) ^ NETMAP_MAGIC 12448241616dSLuigi Rizzo 12458241616dSLuigi Rizzo #endif /* linux */ 124668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 1247f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 1248f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 12494bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* Assigns the device IOMMU domain to an allocator. 12504bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo * Returns -ENOMEM in case the domain is different */ 12514bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define nm_iommu_group_id(dev) (0) 12524bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 125317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* Callback invoked by the dma machinery after a successful dmamap_load */ 12546dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo static void netmap_dmamap_cb(__unused void *arg, 12556dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo __unused bus_dma_segment_t * segs, __unused int nseg, __unused int error) 12566dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo { 12576dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo } 12586dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 12596dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo /* bus_dmamap_load wrapper: call aforementioned function if map != NULL. 12606dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo * XXX can we do it without a callback ? 12616dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo */ 12626dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo static inline void 12634bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_load_map(struct netmap_adapter *na, 12644bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf) 12656dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo { 12666dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo if (map) 12674bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bus_dmamap_load(tag, map, buf, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na), 12686dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo netmap_dmamap_cb, NULL, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT); 12696dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo } 12706dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 12714bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline void 12724bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_unload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na, 12734bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map) 12744bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo { 12754bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo if (map) 12764bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bus_dmamap_unload(tag, map); 12774bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo } 12784bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 12796dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo /* update the map when a buffer changes. */ 12806dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo static inline void 12814bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_reload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na, 12824bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf) 12836dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo { 12846dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo if (map) { 12856dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo bus_dmamap_unload(tag, map); 12864bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bus_dmamap_load(tag, map, buf, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na), 12876dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo netmap_dmamap_cb, NULL, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT); 12886dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo } 12896dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo } 1290f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1291f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #else /* linux */ 1292f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 12934bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int nm_iommu_group_id(bus_dma_tag_t dev); 12944bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo extern size_t netmap_mem_get_bufsize(struct netmap_mem_d *); 12954bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #include <linux/dma-mapping.h> 12964bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 12974bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline void 12984bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_load_map(struct netmap_adapter *na, 12994bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf) 13004bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo { 13014bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo if (map) { 13024bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo *map = dma_map_single(na->pdev, buf, netmap_mem_get_bufsize(na->nm_mem), 13034bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL); 13044bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo } 13054bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo } 13064bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 13074bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline void 13084bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_unload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na, 13094bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map) 13104bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo { 13114bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo u_int sz = netmap_mem_get_bufsize(na->nm_mem); 13124bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 13134bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo if (*map) { 13144bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo dma_unmap_single(na->pdev, *map, sz, 13154bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL); 13164bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo } 13174bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo } 13184bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 13194bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline void 13204bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_reload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na, 13214bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf) 13224bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo { 13234bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo u_int sz = netmap_mem_get_bufsize(na->nm_mem); 13244bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 13254bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo if (*map) { 13264bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo dma_unmap_single(na->pdev, *map, sz, 13274bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL); 13284bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo } 13294bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 13304bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo *map = dma_map_single(na->pdev, buf, sz, 13314bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL); 13324bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo } 13334bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 1334f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo /* 1335f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo * XXX How do we redefine these functions: 1336f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo * 1337f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo * on linux we need 1338f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo * dma_map_single(&pdev->dev, virt_addr, len, direction) 1339f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo * dma_unmap_single(&adapter->pdev->dev, phys_addr, len, direction 1340f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo * The len can be implicit (on netmap it is NETMAP_BUF_SIZE) 1341f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo * unfortunately the direction is not, so we need to change 1342f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo * something to have a cross API 1343f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo */ 13444bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 1345f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #if 0 1346f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo struct e1000_buffer *buffer_info = &tx_ring->buffer_info[l]; 1347f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo /* set time_stamp *before* dma to help avoid a possible race */ 1348f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo buffer_info->time_stamp = jiffies; 1349f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo buffer_info->mapped_as_page = false; 1350f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo buffer_info->length = len; 1351f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo //buffer_info->next_to_watch = l; 1352f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo /* reload dma map */ 1353f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo dma_unmap_single(&adapter->pdev->dev, buffer_info->dma, 1354f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo NETMAP_BUF_SIZE, DMA_TO_DEVICE); 1355f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo buffer_info->dma = dma_map_single(&adapter->pdev->dev, 1356f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo addr, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE, DMA_TO_DEVICE); 1357f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 1358f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo if (dma_mapping_error(&adapter->pdev->dev, buffer_info->dma)) { 1359f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo D("dma mapping error"); 1360f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo /* goto dma_error; See e1000_put_txbuf() */ 1361f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo /* XXX reset */ 1362f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo } 1363f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo tx_desc->buffer_addr = htole64(buffer_info->dma); //XXX 1364f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 1365f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #endif 1366f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 1367f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo /* 1368f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo * The bus_dmamap_sync() can be one of wmb() or rmb() depending on direction. 1369f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo */ 1370f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define bus_dmamap_sync(_a, _b, _c) 1371f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 1372f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* linux */ 13736dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 1374ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 13755644ccecSLuigi Rizzo /* 13765644ccecSLuigi Rizzo * functions to map NIC to KRING indexes (n2k) and vice versa (k2n) 13775644ccecSLuigi Rizzo */ 13785644ccecSLuigi Rizzo static inline int 137964ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo netmap_idx_n2k(struct netmap_kring *kr, int idx) 13805644ccecSLuigi Rizzo { 138164ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo int n = kr->nkr_num_slots; 138264ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo idx += kr->nkr_hwofs; 138364ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo if (idx < 0) 138464ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo return idx + n; 138564ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo else if (idx < n) 138664ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo return idx; 13875644ccecSLuigi Rizzo else 138864ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo return idx - n; 13895644ccecSLuigi Rizzo } 13905644ccecSLuigi Rizzo 13915644ccecSLuigi Rizzo 13925644ccecSLuigi Rizzo static inline int 139364ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo netmap_idx_k2n(struct netmap_kring *kr, int idx) 13945644ccecSLuigi Rizzo { 139564ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo int n = kr->nkr_num_slots; 139664ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo idx -= kr->nkr_hwofs; 139764ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo if (idx < 0) 139864ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo return idx + n; 139964ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo else if (idx < n) 140064ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo return idx; 14015644ccecSLuigi Rizzo else 140264ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo return idx - n; 14035644ccecSLuigi Rizzo } 14045644ccecSLuigi Rizzo 14055644ccecSLuigi Rizzo 1406d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo /* Entries of the look-up table. */ 1407d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo struct lut_entry { 1408d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo void *vaddr; /* virtual address. */ 1409849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo vm_paddr_t paddr; /* physical address. */ 1410d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo }; 1411d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo 1412d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_obj_pool; 1413d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo 141468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /* 14156e10c8b8SLuigi Rizzo * NMB return the virtual address of a buffer (buffer 0 on bad index) 14166e10c8b8SLuigi Rizzo * PNMB also fills the physical address 141768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo */ 14186e10c8b8SLuigi Rizzo static inline void * 14194bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo NMB(struct netmap_adapter *na, struct netmap_slot *slot) 1420f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo { 1421f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct lut_entry *lut = na->na_lut; 1422f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo uint32_t i = slot->buf_idx; 1423f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo return (unlikely(i >= na->na_lut_objtotal)) ? 1424f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo lut[0].vaddr : lut[i].vaddr; 1425f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo } 1426f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 14274bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline void * 14284bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo PNMB(struct netmap_adapter *na, struct netmap_slot *slot, uint64_t *pp) 14294bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo { 14304bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t i = slot->buf_idx; 14314bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct lut_entry *lut = na->na_lut; 14324bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void *ret = (i >= na->na_lut_objtotal) ? lut[0].vaddr : lut[i].vaddr; 14334bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 14344bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo *pp = (i >= na->na_lut_objtotal) ? lut[0].paddr : lut[i].paddr; 14354bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo return ret; 14364bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo } 14374bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 14384bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* Generic version of NMB, which uses device-specific memory. */ 14394bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 1440ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 1441ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 1442f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_txsync_to_host(struct netmap_adapter *na); 1443f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1444f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 144517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* 144617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * Structure associated to each thread which registered an interface. 1447f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * 1448f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * The first 4 fields of this structure are written by NIOCREGIF and 1449f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * read by poll() and NIOC?XSYNC. 145017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 145117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * There is low contention among writers (a correct user program 145217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * should have none) and among writers and readers, so we use a 145317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * single global lock to protect the structure initialization; 145417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * since initialization involves the allocation of memory, 145517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * we reuse the memory allocator lock. 145617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * 1457f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * Read access to the structure is lock free. Readers must check that 1458f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * np_nifp is not NULL before using the other fields. 145917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * If np_nifp is NULL initialization has not been performed, 146017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo * so they should return an error to userspace. 1461f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * 1462f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * The ref_done field is used to regulate access to the refcount in the 1463f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * memory allocator. The refcount must be incremented at most once for 1464f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * each open("/dev/netmap"). The increment is performed by the first 1465f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * function that calls netmap_get_memory() (currently called by 1466f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * mmap(), NIOCGINFO and NIOCREGIF). 1467f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * If the refcount is incremented, it is then decremented when the 1468f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * private structure is destroyed. 1469f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 1470f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_priv_d { 1471f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_if * volatile np_nifp; /* netmap if descriptor. */ 1472f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1473f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter *np_na; 1474f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t np_flags; /* from the ioctl */ 1475f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo u_int np_txqfirst, np_txqlast; /* range of tx rings to scan */ 1476f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo u_int np_rxqfirst, np_rxqlast; /* range of rx rings to scan */ 1477f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t np_txpoll; /* XXX and also np_rxpoll ? */ 1478f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1479f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_mem_d *np_mref; /* use with NMG_LOCK held */ 1480f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* np_refcount is only used on FreeBSD */ 1481f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int np_refcount; /* use with NMG_LOCK held */ 1482f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1483f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* pointers to the selinfo to be used for selrecord. 1484f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo * Either the local or the global one depending on the 1485f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo * number of rings. 1486f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo */ 1487f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo NM_SELINFO_T *np_rxsi, *np_txsi; 1488f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct thread *np_td; /* kqueue, just debugging */ 1489f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }; 1490f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 14914bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_MONITOR 14924bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 14934bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_monitor_adapter { 14944bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter up; 14954bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 14964bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_priv_d priv; 14974bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t flags; 14984bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo }; 14994bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 15004bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_MONITOR */ 15014bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 1502f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1503039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_GENERIC 1504f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* 1505f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * generic netmap emulation for devices that do not have 1506f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * native netmap support. 1507f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 1508f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int generic_netmap_attach(struct ifnet *ifp); 1509f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 1510f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_catch_rx(struct netmap_adapter *na, int intercept); 1511f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void generic_rx_handler(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m);; 151217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_catch_tx(struct netmap_generic_adapter *na, int enable); 1513f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int generic_xmit_frame(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m, void *addr, u_int len, u_int ring_nr); 1514f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int generic_find_num_desc(struct ifnet *ifp, u_int *tx, u_int *rx); 1515f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void generic_find_num_queues(struct ifnet *ifp, u_int *txq, u_int *rxq); 1516f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 15174bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo //#define RATE_GENERIC /* Enables communication statistics for generic. */ 15184bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef RATE_GENERIC 15194bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void generic_rate(int txp, int txs, int txi, int rxp, int rxs, int rxi); 15204bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #else 15214bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define generic_rate(txp, txs, txi, rxp, rxs, rxi) 15224bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif 15234bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 1524f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* 1525f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * netmap_mitigation API. This is used by the generic adapter 1526f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * to reduce the number of interrupt requests/selwakeup 1527f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo * to clients on incoming packets. 1528f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo */ 15294bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_mitigation_init(struct nm_generic_mit *mit, int idx, 15304bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter *na); 1531f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_mitigation_start(struct nm_generic_mit *mit); 1532f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_mitigation_restart(struct nm_generic_mit *mit); 1533f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_mitigation_active(struct nm_generic_mit *mit); 1534f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_mitigation_cleanup(struct nm_generic_mit *mit); 1535039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_GENERIC */ 1536f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1537f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1538f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1539f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* Shared declarations for the VALE switch. */ 1540f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1541f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* 1542f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo * Each transmit queue accumulates a batch of packets into 1543f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo * a structure before forwarding. Packets to the same 1544f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo * destination are put in a list using ft_next as a link field. 1545f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo * ft_frags and ft_next are valid only on the first fragment. 1546f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo */ 1547f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_bdg_fwd { /* forwarding entry for a bridge */ 1548f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo void *ft_buf; /* netmap or indirect buffer */ 1549f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t ft_frags; /* how many fragments (only on 1st frag) */ 1550f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t _ft_port; /* dst port (unused) */ 1551f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t ft_flags; /* flags, e.g. indirect */ 1552f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t ft_len; /* src fragment len */ 1553f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t ft_next; /* next packet to same destination */ 1554f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo }; 1555f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1556f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* struct 'virtio_net_hdr' from linux. */ 1557f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_vnet_hdr { 1558f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_F_NEEDS_CSUM 1 /* Use csum_start, csum_offset */ 1559f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_F_DATA_VALID 2 /* Csum is valid */ 1560f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t flags; 1561f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_NONE 0 /* Not a GSO frame */ 1562f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_TCPV4 1 /* GSO frame, IPv4 TCP (TSO) */ 1563f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_UDP 3 /* GSO frame, IPv4 UDP (UFO) */ 1564f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_TCPV6 4 /* GSO frame, IPv6 TCP */ 1565f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_ECN 0x80 /* TCP has ECN set */ 1566f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t gso_type; 1567f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t hdr_len; 1568f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t gso_size; 1569f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t csum_start; 1570f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t csum_offset; 1571f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo }; 1572f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1573f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define WORST_CASE_GSO_HEADER (14+40+60) /* IPv6 + TCP */ 1574f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1575f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* Private definitions for IPv4, IPv6, UDP and TCP headers. */ 1576f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1577f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_iphdr { 1578f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t version_ihl; 1579f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t tos; 1580f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t tot_len; 1581f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t id; 1582f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t frag_off; 1583f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t ttl; 1584f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t protocol; 1585f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t check; 1586f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t saddr; 1587f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t daddr; 1588f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /*The options start here. */ 1589f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo }; 1590f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1591f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_tcphdr { 1592f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t source; 1593f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t dest; 1594f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t seq; 1595f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t ack_seq; 1596f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t doff; /* Data offset + Reserved */ 1597f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t flags; 1598f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t window; 1599f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t check; 1600f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t urg_ptr; 1601f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo }; 1602f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1603f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_udphdr { 1604f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t source; 1605f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t dest; 1606f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t len; 1607f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t check; 1608f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo }; 1609f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1610f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_ipv6hdr { 1611f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t priority_version; 1612f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t flow_lbl[3]; 1613f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1614f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t payload_len; 1615f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t nexthdr; 1616f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t hop_limit; 1617f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1618f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t saddr[16]; 1619f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint8_t daddr[16]; 1620f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo }; 1621f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1622f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* Type used to store a checksum (in host byte order) that hasn't been 1623f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo * folded yet. 1624f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo */ 1625f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define rawsum_t uint32_t 1626f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1627f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo rawsum_t nm_csum_raw(uint8_t *data, size_t len, rawsum_t cur_sum); 1628f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t nm_csum_ipv4(struct nm_iphdr *iph); 1629f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo void nm_csum_tcpudp_ipv4(struct nm_iphdr *iph, void *data, 1630f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo size_t datalen, uint16_t *check); 1631f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo void nm_csum_tcpudp_ipv6(struct nm_ipv6hdr *ip6h, void *data, 1632f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo size_t datalen, uint16_t *check); 1633f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t nm_csum_fold(rawsum_t cur_sum); 1634f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 1635f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo void bdg_mismatch_datapath(struct netmap_vp_adapter *na, 1636f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_vp_adapter *dst_na, 1637f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_bdg_fwd *ft_p, struct netmap_ring *ring, 1638f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo u_int *j, u_int lim, u_int *howmany); 16394bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 16404bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* persistent virtual port routines */ 16414bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int nm_vi_persist(const char *, struct ifnet **); 16424bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void nm_vi_detach(struct ifnet *); 16434bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void nm_vi_init_index(void); 16444bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 164568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo #endif /* _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_ */ 1646