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168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /*
2*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Matteo Landi, Luigi Rizzo
3*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Universita` di Pisa
4*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * All rights reserved.
568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *
668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * are met:
968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *   1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
1068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
1168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *   2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
1268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
1368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
1468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *
1568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
1668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
1768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
1868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
1968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
2068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
2168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
2268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
2368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
2468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
2568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * SUCH DAMAGE.
2668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  */
2768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
2868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /*
2968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * $FreeBSD$
3068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *
3168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * The header contains the definitions of constants and function
3268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * prototypes used only in kernelspace.
3368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  */
3468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
3568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo #ifndef _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_
3668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo #define _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_
3768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
38847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #if defined(linux)
39847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
40847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #if  defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_VALE)
41847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_VALE
42847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #endif
43847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_PIPE)
44847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_PIPES
45847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #endif
46847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_MONITOR)
47847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_MONITOR
48847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #endif
49847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_GENERIC)
50847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_GENERIC
51847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #endif
52*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_PTNETMAP_GUEST)
53*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_PTNETMAP_GUEST
54*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #endif
55*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #if defined(CONFIG_NETMAP_PTNETMAP_HOST)
56*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_PTNETMAP_HOST
57847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #endif
58847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
59*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #elif defined (_WIN32)
60f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_VALE	// comment out to disable VALE support
61f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_PIPES
624bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_MONITOR
63039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_GENERIC
64f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
65*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #else	/* neither linux nor windows */
66*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_VALE	// comment out to disable VALE support
67*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_PIPES
68*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_MONITOR
69*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_GENERIC
70*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_PTNETMAP_HOST	/* ptnetmap host support */
71*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define WITH_PTNETMAP_GUEST	/* ptnetmap guest support */
72*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
73847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #endif
74847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
751a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #if defined(__FreeBSD__)
76d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 
77ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define likely(x)	__builtin_expect((long)!!(x), 1L)
78ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define unlikely(x)	__builtin_expect((long)!!(x), 0L)
79*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define __user
80f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 
81847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_LOCK_T	struct mtx	/* low level spinlock, used to protect queues */
82039dd540SLuigi Rizzo 
83847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_T	struct sx	/* OS-specific mutex (sleepable) */
84847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_INIT(m)		sx_init(&(m), #m)
85847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_DESTROY(m)	sx_destroy(&(m))
86847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_LOCK(m)		sx_xlock(&(m))
87847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_UNLOCK(m)	sx_xunlock(&(m))
88847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_ASSERT(m)	sx_assert(&(m), SA_XLOCKED)
89f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
900e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_SELINFO_T	struct nm_selinfo
91*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_SELRECORD_T	struct thread
921a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #define	MBUF_LEN(m)	((m)->m_pkthdr.len)
93*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define MBUF_TXQ(m)	((m)->m_pkthdr.flowid)
94*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define MBUF_TRANSMIT(na, ifp, m)	((na)->if_transmit(ifp, m))
95*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define	GEN_TX_MBUF_IFP(m)	((m)->m_pkthdr.rcvif)
96d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 
97f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_ATOMIC_T	volatile int	// XXX ?
98f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* atomic operations */
99f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #include <machine/atomic.h>
100f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_ATOMIC_TEST_AND_SET(p)       (!atomic_cmpset_acq_int((p), 0, 1))
101f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_ATOMIC_CLEAR(p)              atomic_store_rel_int((p), 0)
102f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1037f154b71SLuigi Rizzo #if __FreeBSD_version >= 1100030
1047f154b71SLuigi Rizzo #define	WNA(_ifp)	(_ifp)->if_netmap
1057f154b71SLuigi Rizzo #else /* older FreeBSD */
1067f154b71SLuigi Rizzo #define	WNA(_ifp)	(_ifp)->if_pspare[0]
1077f154b71SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* older FreeBSD */
1087f154b71SLuigi Rizzo 
10946aa1303SLuigi Rizzo #if __FreeBSD_version >= 1100005
11046aa1303SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter *netmap_getna(if_t ifp);
11146aa1303SLuigi Rizzo #endif
112f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1134bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #if __FreeBSD_version >= 1100027
114*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define MBUF_REFCNT(m)		((m)->m_ext.ext_count)
115*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define SET_MBUF_REFCNT(m, x)   (m)->m_ext.ext_count = x
1164bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #else
117*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define MBUF_REFCNT(m)		((m)->m_ext.ref_cnt ? *((m)->m_ext.ref_cnt) : -1)
1184bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define SET_MBUF_REFCNT(m, x)   *((m)->m_ext.ref_cnt) = x
1194bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif
1204bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
121*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define MBUF_QUEUED(m)		1
122f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1230e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo struct nm_selinfo {
1240e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo 	struct selinfo si;
1250e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo 	struct mtx m;
1260e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo };
1270e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo 
1280e73f29aSLuigi Rizzo 
129f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo // XXX linux struct, not used in FreeBSD
130f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct net_device_ops {
131f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo };
1324bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct ethtool_ops {
1334bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo };
134f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct hrtimer {
135f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo };
136847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_BNS_GET(b)
137847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_BNS_PUT(b)
138ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
13964ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo #elif defined (linux)
140d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 
1412579e2d7SLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_LOCK_T	safe_spinlock_t	// see bsd_glue.h
1421a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_SELINFO_T	wait_queue_head_t
1431a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #define	MBUF_LEN(m)	((m)->len)
144*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define MBUF_TRANSMIT(na, ifp, m)							\
145*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	({										\
146*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		/* Avoid infinite recursion with generic. */				\
147*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		m->priority = NM_MAGIC_PRIORITY_TX;					\
148*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		(((struct net_device_ops *)(na)->if_transmit)->ndo_start_xmit(m, ifp));	\
149*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		0;									\
150*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	})
151*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
152*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* See explanation in nm_os_generic_xmit_frame. */
153*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define	GEN_TX_MBUF_IFP(m)	((struct ifnet *)skb_shinfo(m)->destructor_arg)
154f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 
155ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_ATOMIC_T	volatile long unsigned int
156ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
157847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_T	struct mutex	/* OS-specific sleepable lock */
158847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_INIT(m)	mutex_init(&(m))
159847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_DESTROY(m)	do { (void)(m); } while (0)
160039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_LOCK(m)		mutex_lock(&(m))
161039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_UNLOCK(m)	mutex_unlock(&(m))
162847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_ASSERT(m)	mutex_is_locked(&(m))
163f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
164f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #ifndef DEV_NETMAP
165f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define DEV_NETMAP
166ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* DEV_NETMAP */
167f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 
168f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #elif defined (__APPLE__)
169d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 
1708241616dSLuigi Rizzo #warning apple support is incomplete.
171f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define likely(x)	__builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)
172f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define unlikely(x)	__builtin_expect(!!(x), 0)
173f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_LOCK_T	IOLock *
174f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_SELINFO_T	struct selinfo
175f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define	MBUF_LEN(m)	((m)->m_pkthdr.len)
176*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
177*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #elif defined (_WIN32)
178*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #include "../../../WINDOWS/win_glue.h"
179*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
180*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_SELRECORD_T		IO_STACK_LOCATION
181*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_SELINFO_T		win_SELINFO		// see win_glue.h
182*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_LOCK_T		win_spinlock_t	// see win_glue.h
183*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_T		KGUARDED_MUTEX	/* OS-specific mutex (sleepable) */
184*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
185*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_INIT(m)		KeInitializeGuardedMutex(&m);
186*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_DESTROY(m)	do { (void)(m); } while (0)
187*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_LOCK(m)		KeAcquireGuardedMutex(&(m))
188*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_UNLOCK(m)	KeReleaseGuardedMutex(&(m))
189*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MTX_ASSERT(m)	assert(&m.Count>0)
190*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
191*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo //These linknames are for the NDIS driver
192*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_NDIS_LINKNAME_STRING             L"\\DosDevices\\NMAPNDIS"
193*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_NDIS_NTDEVICE_STRING             L"\\Device\\NMAPNDIS"
194*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
195*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo //Definition of internal driver-to-driver ioctl codes
196*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_KERNEL_XCHANGE_POINTERS		_IO('i', 180)
197*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_KERNEL_SEND_SHUTDOWN_SIGNAL	_IO_direct('i', 195)
198*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
199*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo //Empty data structures are not permitted by MSVC compiler
200*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo //XXX_ale, try to solve this problem
201*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo struct net_device_ops{
202*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	char data[1];
203*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo };
204*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo typedef struct ethtool_ops{
205*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	char data[1];
206*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo };
207*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo typedef struct hrtimer{
208*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	KTIMER timer;
209*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	BOOLEAN active;
210*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	KDPC deferred_proc;
211*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo };
212*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
213*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* MSVC does not have likely/unlikely support */
214*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef _MSC_VER
215*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define likely(x)	(x)
216*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define unlikely(x)	(x)
217*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #else
218*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define likely(x)	__builtin_expect((long)!!(x), 1L)
219*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define unlikely(x)	__builtin_expect((long)!!(x), 0L)
220*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #endif //_MSC_VER
221f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 
2221a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #else
223d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 
2241a26580eSLuigi Rizzo #error unsupported platform
225d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo 
226d4b42e08SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* end - platform-specific code */
2271a26580eSLuigi Rizzo 
228*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #ifndef _WIN32 /* support for emulated sysctl */
229*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define SYSBEGIN(x)
230*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define SYSEND
231*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* _WIN32 */
232*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
233*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_ACCESS_ONCE(x)	(*(volatile __typeof__(x) *)&(x))
234*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
235847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define	NMG_LOCK_T		NM_MTX_T
236847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define	NMG_LOCK_INIT()		NM_MTX_INIT(netmap_global_lock)
237847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define	NMG_LOCK_DESTROY()	NM_MTX_DESTROY(netmap_global_lock)
238847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define	NMG_LOCK()		NM_MTX_LOCK(netmap_global_lock)
239847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define	NMG_UNLOCK()		NM_MTX_UNLOCK(netmap_global_lock)
240847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define	NMG_LOCK_ASSERT()	NM_MTX_ASSERT(netmap_global_lock)
241847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
24268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo #define ND(format, ...)
24368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo #define D(format, ...)						\
24468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	do {							\
24568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 		struct timeval __xxts;				\
24668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 		microtime(&__xxts);				\
24717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 		printf("%03d.%06d [%4d] %-25s " format "\n",	\
24868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 		(int)__xxts.tv_sec % 1000, (int)__xxts.tv_usec,	\
24917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 		__LINE__, __FUNCTION__, ##__VA_ARGS__);		\
25068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	} while (0)
25168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
2528241616dSLuigi Rizzo /* rate limited, lps indicates how many per second */
2538241616dSLuigi Rizzo #define RD(lps, format, ...)					\
2548241616dSLuigi Rizzo 	do {							\
2558241616dSLuigi Rizzo 		static int t0, __cnt;				\
2568241616dSLuigi Rizzo 		if (t0 != time_second) {			\
2578241616dSLuigi Rizzo 			t0 = time_second;			\
2588241616dSLuigi Rizzo 			__cnt = 0;				\
2598241616dSLuigi Rizzo 		}						\
2608241616dSLuigi Rizzo 		if (__cnt++ < lps)				\
2618241616dSLuigi Rizzo 			D(format, ##__VA_ARGS__);		\
2628241616dSLuigi Rizzo 	} while (0)
2638241616dSLuigi Rizzo 
26468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter;
265f18be576SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_bdg_fwd;
266f18be576SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_bridge;
267f18be576SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_priv_d;
26868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
269*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* os-specific NM_SELINFO_T initialzation/destruction functions */
270*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_selinfo_init(NM_SELINFO_T *);
271*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_selinfo_uninit(NM_SELINFO_T *);
272*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
273ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo const char *nm_dump_buf(char *p, int len, int lim, char *dst);
274ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
275*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_selwakeup(NM_SELINFO_T *si);
276*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_selrecord(NM_SELRECORD_T *sr, NM_SELINFO_T *si);
277*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
278*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int nm_os_ifnet_init(void);
279*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_ifnet_fini(void);
280*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_ifnet_lock(void);
281*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_ifnet_unlock(void);
282*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
283*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_get_module(void);
284*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_put_module(void);
285*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
286*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_make_zombie(struct ifnet *);
287*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_undo_zombie(struct ifnet *);
288*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
289*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* passes a packet up to the host stack.
290*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * If the packet is sent (or dropped) immediately it returns NULL,
291*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * otherwise it links the packet to prev and returns m.
292*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * In this case, a final call with m=NULL and prev != NULL will send up
293*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * the entire chain to the host stack.
294*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
295*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void *nm_os_send_up(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *m, struct mbuf *prev);
296*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
297*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int nm_os_mbuf_has_offld(struct mbuf *m);
298*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
299f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #include "netmap_mbq.h"
300f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
301f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo extern NMG_LOCK_T	netmap_global_lock;
302f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
303847bf383SLuigi Rizzo enum txrx { NR_RX = 0, NR_TX = 1, NR_TXRX };
304847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
305847bf383SLuigi Rizzo static __inline const char*
306847bf383SLuigi Rizzo nm_txrx2str(enum txrx t)
307847bf383SLuigi Rizzo {
308847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	return (t== NR_RX ? "RX" : "TX");
309847bf383SLuigi Rizzo }
310847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
311847bf383SLuigi Rizzo static __inline enum txrx
312847bf383SLuigi Rizzo nm_txrx_swap(enum txrx t)
313847bf383SLuigi Rizzo {
314847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	return (t== NR_RX ? NR_TX : NR_RX);
315847bf383SLuigi Rizzo }
316847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
317847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define for_rx_tx(t)	for ((t) = 0; (t) < NR_TXRX; (t)++)
318847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
319847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
32068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /*
32164ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo  * private, kernel view of a ring. Keeps track of the status of
32264ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo  * a ring across system calls.
32364ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo  *
32464ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo  *	nr_hwcur	index of the next buffer to refill.
32517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			It corresponds to ring->head
32617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			at the time the system call returns.
32764ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo  *
32817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *	nr_hwtail	index of the first buffer owned by the kernel.
32917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			On RX, hwcur->hwtail are receive buffers
33017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			not yet released. hwcur is advanced following
33117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			ring->head, hwtail is advanced on incoming packets,
33217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			and a wakeup is generated when hwtail passes ring->cur
33317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			    On TX, hwcur->rcur have been filled by the sender
33417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			but not sent yet to the NIC; rcur->hwtail are available
33517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			for new transmissions, and hwtail->hwcur-1 are pending
33617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			transmissions not yet acknowledged.
33768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *
3381a26580eSLuigi Rizzo  * The indexes in the NIC and netmap rings are offset by nkr_hwofs slots.
33968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * This is so that, on a reset, buffers owned by userspace are not
34068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * modified by the kernel. In particular:
34117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * RX rings: the next empty buffer (hwtail + hwofs) coincides with
34268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * 	the next empty buffer as known by the hardware (next_to_check or so).
34368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * TX rings: hwcur + hwofs coincides with next_to_send
3441dce924dSLuigi Rizzo  *
3451dce924dSLuigi Rizzo  * For received packets, slot->flags is set to nkr_slot_flags
3461dce924dSLuigi Rizzo  * so we can provide a proper initial value (e.g. set NS_FORWARD
3471dce924dSLuigi Rizzo  * when operating in 'transparent' mode).
348ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *
349ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * The following fields are used to implement lock-free copy of packets
350ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * from input to output ports in VALE switch:
351ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *	nkr_hwlease	buffer after the last one being copied.
352ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *			A writer in nm_bdg_flush reserves N buffers
353ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *			from nr_hwlease, advances it, then does the
354ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *			copy outside the lock.
355ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *			In RX rings (used for VALE ports),
35617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			nkr_hwtail <= nkr_hwlease < nkr_hwcur+N-1
357ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *			In TX rings (used for NIC or host stack ports)
35817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *			nkr_hwcur <= nkr_hwlease < nkr_hwtail
359ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *	nkr_leases	array of nkr_num_slots where writers can report
360ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *			completion of their block. NR_NOSLOT (~0) indicates
361ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *			that the writer has not finished yet
362ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *	nkr_lease_idx	index of next free slot in nr_leases, to be assigned
363ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *
364ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * The kring is manipulated by txsync/rxsync and generic netmap function.
36517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *
36617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * Concurrent rxsync or txsync on the same ring are prevented through
36789cc2556SLuigi Rizzo  * by nm_kr_(try)lock() which in turn uses nr_busy. This is all we need
36817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * for NIC rings, and for TX rings attached to the host stack.
36917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *
37017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * RX rings attached to the host stack use an mbq (rx_queue) on both
37117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * rxsync_from_host() and netmap_transmit(). The mbq is protected
37217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * by its internal lock.
37317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *
3744bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * RX rings attached to the VALE switch are accessed by both senders
37517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * and receiver. They are protected through the q_lock on the RX ring.
37668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  */
37768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_kring {
37868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_ring	*ring;
37917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
380ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	nr_hwcur;
38117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	nr_hwtail;
38217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
38317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	/*
38417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * Copies of values in user rings, so we do not need to look
38517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * at the ring (which could be modified). These are set in the
38617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * *sync_prologue()/finalize() routines.
38717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
38817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	rhead;
38917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	rcur;
39017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	rtail;
39117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
392ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	nr_kflags;	/* private driver flags */
3932157a17cSLuigi Rizzo #define NKR_PENDINTR	0x1		// Pending interrupt.
394847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NKR_EXCLUSIVE	0x2		/* exclusive binding */
395*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NKR_FORWARD	0x4		/* (host ring only) there are
396*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 					   packets to forward
397*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 					 */
398*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NKR_NEEDRING	0x8		/* ring needed even if users==0
399*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 					 * (used internally by pipes and
400*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 					 *  by ptnetmap host ports)
401*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 					 */
402*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
403*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	nr_mode;
404*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	nr_pending_mode;
405*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NKR_NETMAP_OFF	0x0
406*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NKR_NETMAP_ON	0x1
407*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
408ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	nkr_num_slots;
40917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
41017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	/*
41117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * On a NIC reset, the NIC ring indexes may be reset but the
41217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * indexes in the netmap rings remain the same. nkr_hwofs
41317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * keeps track of the offset between the two.
41417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
41517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	int32_t		nkr_hwofs;
41668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
4171dce924dSLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	nkr_slot_flags;	/* initial value for flags */
41817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
41917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	/* last_reclaim is opaque marker to help reduce the frequency
42017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * of operations such as reclaiming tx buffers. A possible use
42117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * is set it to ticks and do the reclaim only once per tick.
42217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
42317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	uint64_t	last_reclaim;
42417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
425ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
4261a26580eSLuigi Rizzo 	NM_SELINFO_T	si;		/* poll/select wait queue */
427ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 	NM_LOCK_T	q_lock;		/* protects kring and ring. */
428ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 	NM_ATOMIC_T	nr_busy;	/* prevent concurrent syscalls */
429ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
43017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter *na;
43117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
4326435a0dcSLuigi Rizzo 	/* The following fields are for VALE switch support */
43317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	struct nm_bdg_fwd *nkr_ft;
43417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	*nkr_leases;
43517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #define NR_NOSLOT	((uint32_t)~0)	/* used in nkr_*lease* */
43617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	nkr_hwlease;
43717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	nkr_lease_idx;
43817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
4394bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	/* while nkr_stopped is set, no new [tr]xsync operations can
4404bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * be started on this kring.
4414bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * This is used by netmap_disable_all_rings()
4424bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * to find a synchronization point where critical data
4434bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * structures pointed to by the kring can be added or removed
4444bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 */
4454bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	volatile int nkr_stopped;
446f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
447f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	/* Support for adapters without native netmap support.
448f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 * On tx rings we preallocate an array of tx buffers
449f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 * (same size as the netmap ring), on rx rings we
450f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	 * store incoming mbufs in a queue that is drained by
451f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	 * a rxsync.
452f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
453f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct mbuf	**tx_pool;
454*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	struct mbuf	*tx_event;	/* TX event used as a notification */
455*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	NM_LOCK_T	tx_event_lock;	/* protects the tx_event mbuf */
45617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	struct mbq	rx_queue;       /* intercepted rx mbufs. */
45717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
458847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	users;		/* existing bindings for this ring */
459847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
460*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	ring_id;	/* kring identifier */
461847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	enum txrx	tx;		/* kind of ring (tx or rx) */
46217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	char name[64];			/* diagnostic */
463f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
4644bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	/* [tx]sync callback for this kring.
4654bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * The default nm_kring_create callback (netmap_krings_create)
4664bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * sets the nm_sync callback of each hardware tx(rx) kring to
4674bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * the corresponding nm_txsync(nm_rxsync) taken from the
4684bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * netmap_adapter; moreover, it sets the sync callback
4694bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * of the host tx(rx) ring to netmap_txsync_to_host
4704bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * (netmap_rxsync_from_host).
4714bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *
4724bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * Overrides: the above configuration is not changed by
4734bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * any of the nm_krings_create callbacks.
4744bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 */
475f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*nm_sync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
476847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*nm_notify)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
477f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
478f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_PIPES
4794bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_kring *pipe;	/* if this is a pipe ring,
4804bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 					 * pointer to the other end
4814bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 					 */
482f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_PIPES */
483f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
484847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_VALE
485847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*save_notify)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
486847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #endif
487847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
4884bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_MONITOR
489847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	/* array of krings that are monitoring this kring */
490847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_kring **monitors;
491847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t max_monitors; /* current size of the monitors array */
492847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t n_monitors;	/* next unused entry in the monitor array */
4934bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	/*
494847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	 * Monitors work by intercepting the sync and notify callbacks of the
495847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	 * monitored krings. This is implemented by replacing the pointers
496847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	 * above and saving the previous ones in mon_* pointers below
4974bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 */
498847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*mon_sync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
499847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*mon_notify)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
500847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
501847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t mon_tail;  /* last seen slot on rx */
502847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t mon_pos;   /* index of this ring in the monitored ring array */
5034bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif
504*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo }
505*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef _WIN32
506*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo __declspec(align(64));
507*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #else
508*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo __attribute__((__aligned__(64)));
509*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #endif
51068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
511*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* return 1 iff the kring needs to be turned on */
512*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo static inline int
513*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo nm_kring_pending_on(struct netmap_kring *kring)
514*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo {
515*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	return kring->nr_pending_mode == NKR_NETMAP_ON &&
516*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	       kring->nr_mode == NKR_NETMAP_OFF;
517*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo }
518*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
519*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* return 1 iff the kring needs to be turned off */
520*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo static inline int
521*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo nm_kring_pending_off(struct netmap_kring *kring)
522*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo {
523*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	return kring->nr_pending_mode == NKR_NETMAP_OFF &&
524*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	       kring->nr_mode == NKR_NETMAP_ON;
525*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo }
526ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
527ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo /* return the next index, with wraparound */
528ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo static inline uint32_t
529ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo nm_next(uint32_t i, uint32_t lim)
530ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo {
531ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 	return unlikely (i == lim) ? 0 : i + 1;
532ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo }
533ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
53417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
53517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* return the previous index, with wraparound */
53617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo static inline uint32_t
53717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo nm_prev(uint32_t i, uint32_t lim)
53817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo {
53917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	return unlikely (i == 0) ? lim : i - 1;
54017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo }
54117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
54217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
543ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo /*
544ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *
545ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * Here is the layout for the Rx and Tx rings.
546ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
547ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo        RxRING                            TxRING
548ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
549ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo       +-----------------+            +-----------------+
550ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo       |                 |            |                 |
551ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo       |XXX free slot XXX|            |XXX free slot XXX|
552ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo       +-----------------+            +-----------------+
55317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo head->| owned by user   |<-hwcur     | not sent to nic |<-hwcur
55417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo       |                 |            | yet             |
55517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo       +-----------------+            |                 |
55617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  cur->| available to    |            |                 |
55717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo       | user, not read  |            +-----------------+
55817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo       | yet             |       cur->| (being          |
55917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo       |                 |            |  prepared)      |
560ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo       |                 |            |                 |
56117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo       +-----------------+            +     ------      +
56217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo tail->|                 |<-hwtail    |                 |<-hwlease
56317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo       | (being          | ...        |                 | ...
56417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo       |  prepared)      | ...        |                 | ...
56517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo       +-----------------+ ...        |                 | ...
56617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo       |                 |<-hwlease   +-----------------+
56717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo       |                 |      tail->|                 |<-hwtail
568ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo       |                 |            |                 |
569ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo       |                 |            |                 |
570ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo       |                 |            |                 |
571ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo       +-----------------+            +-----------------+
572ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
57317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * The cur/tail (user view) and hwcur/hwtail (kernel view)
574ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * are used in the normal operation of the card.
575ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *
576ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * When a ring is the output of a switch port (Rx ring for
577ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * a VALE port, Tx ring for the host stack or NIC), slots
578ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * are reserved in blocks through 'hwlease' which points
579ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * to the next unused slot.
58017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * On an Rx ring, hwlease is always after hwtail,
58117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * and completions cause hwtail to advance.
58217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * On a Tx ring, hwlease is always between cur and hwtail,
583ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * and completions cause cur to advance.
584ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *
585ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * nm_kr_space() returns the maximum number of slots that
586ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * can be assigned.
587ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * nm_kr_lease() reserves the required number of buffers,
588ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *    advances nkr_hwlease and also returns an entry in
589ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  *    a circular array where completions should be reported.
590ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  */
591ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
592ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
593847bf383SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_lut {
594847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	struct lut_entry *lut;
595847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t objtotal;	/* max buffer index */
596847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t objsize;	/* buffer size */
597847bf383SLuigi Rizzo };
598ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
5994bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_vp_adapter; // forward
6004bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
60168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /*
602f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * The "struct netmap_adapter" extends the "struct adapter"
603f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * (or equivalent) device descriptor.
604f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * It contains all base fields needed to support netmap operation.
605f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * There are in fact different types of netmap adapters
606f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * (native, generic, VALE switch...) so a netmap_adapter is
607f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * just the first field in the derived type.
60868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  */
60968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_adapter {
6108241616dSLuigi Rizzo 	/*
6118241616dSLuigi Rizzo 	 * On linux we do not have a good way to tell if an interface
612f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 * is netmap-capable. So we always use the following trick:
6138241616dSLuigi Rizzo 	 * NA(ifp) points here, and the first entry (which hopefully
6148241616dSLuigi Rizzo 	 * always exists and is at least 32 bits) contains a magic
6158241616dSLuigi Rizzo 	 * value which we can use to detect that the interface is good.
6168241616dSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
6178241616dSLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t magic;
618f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t na_flags;	/* enabled, and other flags */
6198241616dSLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_SKIP_INTR	1	/* use the regular interrupt handler.
6208241616dSLuigi Rizzo 				 * useful during initialization
6218241616dSLuigi Rizzo 				 */
622f18be576SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_SW_ONLY	2	/* forward packets only to sw adapter */
623ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_BDG_MAYSLEEP 4	/* the bridge is allowed to sleep when
624ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 				 * forwarding packets coming from this
625ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 				 * interface
626ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 				 */
627847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_MEM_OWNER	8	/* the adapter uses its own memory area
628847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 				 * that cannot be changed
629ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 				 */
630847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_NATIVE      16      /* the adapter is native.
63185fe4e7cSLuigi Rizzo 				 * Virtual ports (non persistent vale ports,
63285fe4e7cSLuigi Rizzo 				 * pipes, monitors...) should never use
63385fe4e7cSLuigi Rizzo 				 * this flag.
634f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 				 */
635f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define	NAF_NETMAP_ON	32	/* netmap is active (either native or
6364bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 				 * emulated). Where possible (e.g. FreeBSD)
637f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 				 * IFCAP_NETMAP also mirrors this flag.
638f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 				 */
639f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_HOST_RINGS  64	/* the adapter supports the host rings */
6404bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_FORCE_NATIVE 128	/* the adapter is always NATIVE */
641*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_PTNETMAP_HOST 256	/* the adapter supports ptnetmap in the host */
642*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_ZOMBIE	(1U<<30) /* the nic driver has been unloaded */
6434bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define	NAF_BUSY	(1U<<31) /* the adapter is used internally and
6444bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 				  * cannot be registered from userspace
6454bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 				  */
646f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	int active_fds; /* number of user-space descriptors using this
64768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 			 interface, which is equal to the number of
64868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 			 struct netmap_if objs in the mapped region. */
64968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
65024e57ec9SEd Maste 	u_int num_rx_rings; /* number of adapter receive rings */
65124e57ec9SEd Maste 	u_int num_tx_rings; /* number of adapter transmit rings */
65268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
65368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	u_int num_tx_desc;  /* number of descriptor in each queue */
65468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	u_int num_rx_desc;
65568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
65668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	/* tx_rings and rx_rings are private but allocated
65768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * as a contiguous chunk of memory. Each array has
65868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * N+1 entries, for the adapter queues and for the host queue.
65968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
66068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_kring *tx_rings; /* array of TX rings. */
66168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_kring *rx_rings; /* array of RX rings. */
66217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
663f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	void *tailroom;		       /* space below the rings array */
664f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 				       /* (used for leases) */
665f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
66668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
667847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	NM_SELINFO_T si[NR_TXRX];	/* global wait queues */
66864ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 
669f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	/* count users of the global wait queues */
670847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	int si_users[NR_TXRX];
671f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
6724bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	void *pdev; /* used to store pci device */
6734bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
67468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	/* copy of if_qflush and if_transmit pointers, to intercept
67568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * packets from the network stack when netmap is active.
67668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
67768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	int     (*if_transmit)(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
67868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
67917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	/* copy of if_input for netmap_send_up() */
68017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	void     (*if_input)(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
68117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
68268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	/* references to the ifnet and device routines, used by
68368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * the generic netmap functions.
68468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
68568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	struct ifnet *ifp; /* adapter is ifp->if_softc */
68668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
68717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	/*---- callbacks for this netmap adapter -----*/
68817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	/*
68917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * nm_dtor() is the cleanup routine called when destroying
69017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *	the adapter.
69189cc2556SLuigi Rizzo 	 *	Called with NMG_LOCK held.
69217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *
69317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * nm_register() is called on NIOCREGIF and close() to enter
69417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *	or exit netmap mode on the NIC
6954bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *	Called with NNG_LOCK held.
69617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *
69717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * nm_txsync() pushes packets to the underlying hw/switch
69817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *
69917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * nm_rxsync() collects packets from the underlying hw/switch
70017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *
70117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * nm_config() returns configuration information from the OS
70289cc2556SLuigi Rizzo 	 *	Called with NMG_LOCK held.
70317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *
7044bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * nm_krings_create() create and init the tx_rings and
7054bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * 	rx_rings arrays of kring structures. In particular,
7064bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * 	set the nm_sync callbacks for each ring.
7074bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * 	There is no need to also allocate the corresponding
7084bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * 	netmap_rings, since netmap_mem_rings_create() will always
7094bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * 	be called to provide the missing ones.
7104bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *	Called with NNG_LOCK held.
71117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *
7124bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * nm_krings_delete() cleanup and delete the tx_rings and rx_rings
7134bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * 	arrays
7144bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *	Called with NMG_LOCK held.
71517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *
71689cc2556SLuigi Rizzo 	 * nm_notify() is used to act after data have become available
71789cc2556SLuigi Rizzo 	 * 	(or the stopped state of the ring has changed)
71817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *	For hw devices this is typically a selwakeup(),
71917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *	but for NIC/host ports attached to a switch (or vice-versa)
72017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 *	we also need to invoke the 'txsync' code downstream.
721*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      This callback pointer is actually used only to initialize
722*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      kring->nm_notify.
723*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      Return values are the same as for netmap_rx_irq().
72417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
725f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	void (*nm_dtor)(struct netmap_adapter *);
7261a26580eSLuigi Rizzo 
727f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	int (*nm_register)(struct netmap_adapter *, int onoff);
728*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	void (*nm_intr)(struct netmap_adapter *, int onoff);
729ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
7304bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*nm_txsync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
7314bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*nm_rxsync)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
732847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*nm_notify)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
733ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_FORCE_READ    1
734ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo #define NAF_FORCE_RECLAIM 2
735ae10d1afSLuigi Rizzo 	/* return configuration information */
736f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	int (*nm_config)(struct netmap_adapter *,
737f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 		u_int *txr, u_int *txd, u_int *rxr, u_int *rxd);
738f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	int (*nm_krings_create)(struct netmap_adapter *);
739f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	void (*nm_krings_delete)(struct netmap_adapter *);
7404bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_VALE
7414bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	/*
7424bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * nm_bdg_attach() initializes the na_vp field to point
7434bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      to an adapter that can be attached to a VALE switch. If the
7444bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      current adapter is already a VALE port, na_vp is simply a cast;
7454bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      otherwise, na_vp points to a netmap_bwrap_adapter.
7464bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      If applicable, this callback also initializes na_hostvp,
7474bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      that can be used to connect the adapter host rings to the
7484bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      switch.
7494bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      Called with NMG_LOCK held.
7504bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *
7514bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * nm_bdg_ctl() is called on the actual attach/detach to/from
7524bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      to/from the switch, to perform adapter-specific
7534bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      initializations
7544bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 *      Called with NMG_LOCK held.
7554bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 */
7564bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*nm_bdg_attach)(const char *bdg_name, struct netmap_adapter *);
7574bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*nm_bdg_ctl)(struct netmap_adapter *, struct nmreq *, int);
7584bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
7594bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	/* adapter used to attach this adapter to a VALE switch (if any) */
7604bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_vp_adapter *na_vp;
7614bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	/* adapter used to attach the host rings of this adapter
7624bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * to a VALE switch (if any) */
7634bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_vp_adapter *na_hostvp;
7644bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif
765f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
766f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	/* standard refcount to control the lifetime of the adapter
767f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 * (it should be equal to the lifetime of the corresponding ifp)
768f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
769f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	int na_refcount;
770f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
771f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	/* memory allocator (opaque)
772f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 * We also cache a pointer to the lut_entry for translating
773*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * buffer addresses, the total number of buffers and the buffer size.
774f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
775f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  	struct netmap_mem_d *nm_mem;
776847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_lut na_lut;
777f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
7784bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	/* additional information attached to this adapter
7794bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * by other netmap subsystems. Currently used by
780*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * bwrap, LINUX/v1000 and ptnetmap
781f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
782f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	void *na_private;
783f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
7844bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	/* array of pipes that have this adapter as a parent */
785f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_pipe_adapter **na_pipes;
7864bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	int na_next_pipe;	/* next free slot in the array */
7874bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	int na_max_pipes;	/* size of the array */
7884bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
789*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	/* Offset of ethernet header for each packet. */
790*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	u_int virt_hdr_len;
791*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
7924bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	char name[64];
793f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo };
794f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
795847bf383SLuigi Rizzo static __inline u_int
796847bf383SLuigi Rizzo nma_get_ndesc(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t)
797847bf383SLuigi Rizzo {
798847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	return (t == NR_TX ? na->num_tx_desc : na->num_rx_desc);
799847bf383SLuigi Rizzo }
800847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
801847bf383SLuigi Rizzo static __inline void
802847bf383SLuigi Rizzo nma_set_ndesc(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t, u_int v)
803847bf383SLuigi Rizzo {
804847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	if (t == NR_TX)
805847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 		na->num_tx_desc = v;
806847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	else
807847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 		na->num_rx_desc = v;
808847bf383SLuigi Rizzo }
809847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
810847bf383SLuigi Rizzo static __inline u_int
811847bf383SLuigi Rizzo nma_get_nrings(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t)
812847bf383SLuigi Rizzo {
813847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	return (t == NR_TX ? na->num_tx_rings : na->num_rx_rings);
814847bf383SLuigi Rizzo }
815847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
816847bf383SLuigi Rizzo static __inline void
817847bf383SLuigi Rizzo nma_set_nrings(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t, u_int v)
818847bf383SLuigi Rizzo {
819847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	if (t == NR_TX)
820847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 		na->num_tx_rings = v;
821847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	else
822847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 		na->num_rx_rings = v;
823847bf383SLuigi Rizzo }
824847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
825847bf383SLuigi Rizzo static __inline struct netmap_kring*
826847bf383SLuigi Rizzo NMR(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t)
827847bf383SLuigi Rizzo {
828847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	return (t == NR_TX ? na->tx_rings : na->rx_rings);
829847bf383SLuigi Rizzo }
83017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
831f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /*
832f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * If the NIC is owned by the kernel
833f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * (i.e., bridge), neither another bridge nor user can use it;
834f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * if the NIC is owned by a user, only users can share it.
835f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * Evaluation must be done under NMG_LOCK().
836f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  */
8374bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_OWNED_BY_KERN(na)	((na)->na_flags & NAF_BUSY)
838f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_OWNED_BY_ANY(na) \
8394bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	(NETMAP_OWNED_BY_KERN(na) || ((na)->active_fds > 0))
840f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
841f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /*
842f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * derived netmap adapters for various types of ports
843f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  */
844f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_vp_adapter {	/* VALE software port */
845f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter up;
846f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 
847849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo 	/*
848849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo 	 * Bridge support:
849849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo 	 *
850849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo 	 * bdg_port is the port number used in the bridge;
851f18be576SLuigi Rizzo 	 * na_bdg points to the bridge this NA is attached to.
852849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
853f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	int bdg_port;
854f18be576SLuigi Rizzo 	struct nm_bridge *na_bdg;
855f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	int retry;
856f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
857f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	/* Maximum Frame Size, used in bdg_mismatch_datapath() */
858f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	u_int mfs;
859847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	/* Last source MAC on this port */
860847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	uint64_t last_smac;
861f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo };
862f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
86317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
864f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_hw_adapter {	/* physical device */
865f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter up;
866f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
867f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct net_device_ops nm_ndo;	// XXX linux only
8684bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	struct ethtool_ops    nm_eto;	// XXX linux only
8694bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	const struct ethtool_ops*   save_ethtool;
8704bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
8714bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*nm_hw_register)(struct netmap_adapter *, int onoff);
872f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo };
873f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
874039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_GENERIC
875f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* Mitigation support. */
876f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_generic_mit {
877f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	struct hrtimer mit_timer;
878f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	int mit_pending;
8794bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	int mit_ring_idx;  /* index of the ring being mitigated */
880f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter *mit_na;  /* backpointer */
881f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo };
88217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
88317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_generic_adapter {	/* emulated device */
884f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_hw_adapter up;
885f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
886f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	/* Pointer to a previously used netmap adapter. */
887f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter *prev;
888f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
889f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	/* generic netmap adapters support:
890f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 * a net_device_ops struct overrides ndo_select_queue(),
891f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 * save_if_input saves the if_input hook (FreeBSD),
892f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	 * mit implements rx interrupt mitigation,
893f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
894f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct net_device_ops generic_ndo;
895f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	void (*save_if_input)(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
896f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
897f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	struct nm_generic_mit *mit;
89817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef linux
89917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo         netdev_tx_t (*save_start_xmit)(struct mbuf *, struct ifnet *);
90017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #endif
901*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	/* Is the adapter able to use multiple RX slots to scatter
902*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * each packet pushed up by the driver? */
903*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	int rxsg;
904*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
905*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	/* Is the transmission path controlled by a netmap-aware
906*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * device queue (i.e. qdisc on linux)? */
907*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	int txqdisc;
908f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo };
909039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #endif  /* WITH_GENERIC */
910f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
911f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo static __inline int
912847bf383SLuigi Rizzo netmap_real_rings(struct netmap_adapter *na, enum txrx t)
913f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo {
914847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	return nma_get_nrings(na, t) + !!(na->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS);
915f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo }
916f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
917f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_VALE
918*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_bdg_polling_state;
91917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /*
92017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * Bridge wrapper for non VALE ports attached to a VALE switch.
921f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *
92217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * The real device must already have its own netmap adapter (hwna).
92317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * The bridge wrapper and the hwna adapter share the same set of
92417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * netmap rings and buffers, but they have two separate sets of
92517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * krings descriptors, with tx/rx meanings swapped:
926f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *
927f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *                                  netmap
928f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *           bwrap     krings       rings      krings      hwna
929f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *         +------+   +------+     +-----+    +------+   +------+
930f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *         |tx_rings->|      |\   /|     |----|      |<-tx_rings|
931f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *         |      |   +------+ \ / +-----+    +------+   |      |
932f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *         |      |             X                        |      |
933f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *         |      |            / \                       |      |
934f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *         |      |   +------+/   \+-----+    +------+   |      |
935f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *         |rx_rings->|      |     |     |----|      |<-rx_rings|
936f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *         |      |   +------+     +-----+    +------+   |      |
937f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *         +------+                                      +------+
938f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *
93917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * - packets coming from the bridge go to the brwap rx rings,
94017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   which are also the hwna tx rings.  The bwrap notify callback
94117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   will then complete the hwna tx (see netmap_bwrap_notify).
942f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *
94317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * - packets coming from the outside go to the hwna rx rings,
94417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   which are also the bwrap tx rings.  The (overwritten) hwna
94517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   notify method will then complete the bridge tx
94617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   (see netmap_bwrap_intr_notify).
947f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *
94817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   The bridge wrapper may optionally connect the hwna 'host' rings
94917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   to the bridge. This is done by using a second port in the
95017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   bridge and connecting it to the 'host' netmap_vp_adapter
95117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   contained in the netmap_bwrap_adapter. The brwap host adapter
95217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   cross-links the hwna host rings in the same way as shown above.
95317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *
95417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * - packets coming from the bridge and directed to the host stack
95517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   are handled by the bwrap host notify callback
95617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   (see netmap_bwrap_host_notify)
95717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *
95817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * - packets coming from the host stack are still handled by the
95917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   overwritten hwna notify callback (netmap_bwrap_intr_notify),
96017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *   but are diverted to the host adapter depending on the ring number.
961f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *
962f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  */
963f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_bwrap_adapter {
964f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_vp_adapter up;
965f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_vp_adapter host;  /* for host rings */
966f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter *hwna;	/* the underlying device */
967f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
96817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	/*
96917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * When we attach a physical interface to the bridge, we
970f18be576SLuigi Rizzo 	 * allow the controlling process to terminate, so we need
9714bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	 * a place to store the n_detmap_priv_d data structure.
97217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * This is only done when physical interfaces
97317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	 * are attached to a bridge.
974f18be576SLuigi Rizzo 	 */
975f18be576SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_priv_d *na_kpriv;
976*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	struct nm_bdg_polling_state *na_polling_state;
97768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo };
9784bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_bwrap_attach(const char *name, struct netmap_adapter *);
97968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
98017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_VALE */
981ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
982f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_PIPES
983f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
984f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MAXPIPES 	64	/* max number of pipes per adapter */
985f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
986f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_pipe_adapter {
987f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter up;
988f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
989f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	u_int id; 	/* pipe identifier */
990f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	int role;	/* either NR_REG_PIPE_MASTER or NR_REG_PIPE_SLAVE */
991f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
992f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter *parent; /* adapter that owns the memory */
993f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_pipe_adapter *peer; /* the other end of the pipe */
994f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	int peer_ref;		/* 1 iff we are holding a ref to the peer */
995f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
996f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	u_int parent_slot; /* index in the parent pipe array */
997f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo };
998f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
999f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_PIPES */
1000f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
100117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
100217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* return slots reserved to rx clients; used in drivers */
100317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo static inline uint32_t
100417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo nm_kr_rxspace(struct netmap_kring *k)
100517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo {
100617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	int space = k->nr_hwtail - k->nr_hwcur;
1007ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 	if (space < 0)
1008ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 		space += k->nkr_num_slots;
100917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	ND("preserving %d rx slots %d -> %d", space, k->nr_hwcur, k->nr_hwtail);
101017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
1011ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 	return space;
1012ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo }
1013ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
1014*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* return slots reserved to tx clients */
1015*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define nm_kr_txspace(_k) nm_kr_rxspace(_k)
1016ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
1017*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1018*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* True if no space in the tx ring, only valid after txsync_prologue */
101917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo static inline int
102017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo nm_kr_txempty(struct netmap_kring *kring)
1021ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo {
102217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 	return kring->rcur == kring->nr_hwtail;
1023f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }
1024f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1025*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* True if no more completed slots in the rx ring, only valid after
1026*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * rxsync_prologue */
1027*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define nm_kr_rxempty(_k)	nm_kr_txempty(_k)
1028ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
1029ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo /*
1030f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * protect against multiple threads using the same ring.
1031*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * also check that the ring has not been stopped or locked
103268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  */
1033*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_KR_BUSY	1	/* some other thread is syncing the ring */
1034*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_KR_STOPPED	2	/* unbounded stop (ifconfig down or driver unload) */
1035*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_KR_LOCKED	3	/* bounded, brief stop for mutual exclusion */
103668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
103717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
1038*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* release the previously acquired right to use the *sync() methods of the ring */
1039f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo static __inline void nm_kr_put(struct netmap_kring *kr)
1040f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo {
1041f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	NM_ATOMIC_CLEAR(&kr->nr_busy);
1042f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }
1043f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
104417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
1045*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* true if the ifp that backed the adapter has disappeared (e.g., the
1046*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * driver has been unloaded)
1047*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
1048*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo static inline int nm_iszombie(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1049*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1050*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* try to obtain exclusive right to issue the *sync() operations on the ring.
1051*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * The right is obtained and must be later relinquished via nm_kr_put() if and
1052*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * only if nm_kr_tryget() returns 0.
1053*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * If can_sleep is 1 there are only two other possible outcomes:
1054*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * - the function returns NM_KR_BUSY
1055*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * - the function returns NM_KR_STOPPED and sets the POLLERR bit in *perr
1056*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  *   (if non-null)
1057*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * In both cases the caller will typically skip the ring, possibly collecting
1058*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * errors along the way.
1059*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * If the calling context does not allow sleeping, the caller must pass 0 in can_sleep.
1060*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * In the latter case, the function may also return NM_KR_LOCKED and leave *perr
1061*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * untouched: ideally, the caller should try again at a later time.
1062*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
1063*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo static __inline int nm_kr_tryget(struct netmap_kring *kr, int can_sleep, int *perr)
1064f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo {
1065*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	int busy = 1, stopped;
1066f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	/* check a first time without taking the lock
1067f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 * to avoid starvation for nm_kr_get()
1068f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	 */
1069*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo retry:
1070*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	stopped = kr->nkr_stopped;
1071*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	if (unlikely(stopped)) {
1072*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		goto stop;
1073f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	}
1074*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	busy = NM_ATOMIC_TEST_AND_SET(&kr->nr_busy);
1075*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	/* we should not return NM_KR_BUSY if the ring was
1076*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * actually stopped, so check another time after
1077*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * the barrier provided by the atomic operation
1078*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 */
1079*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	stopped = kr->nkr_stopped;
1080*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	if (unlikely(stopped)) {
1081*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		goto stop;
1082f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	}
108368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
1084*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	if (unlikely(nm_iszombie(kr->na))) {
1085*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		stopped = NM_KR_STOPPED;
1086*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		goto stop;
1087*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	}
1088*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1089*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	return unlikely(busy) ? NM_KR_BUSY : 0;
1090*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1091*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo stop:
1092*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	if (!busy)
1093*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		nm_kr_put(kr);
1094*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	if (stopped == NM_KR_STOPPED) {
1095*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* if POLLERR is defined we want to use it to simplify netmap_poll().
1096*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * Otherwise, any non-zero value will do.
1097*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
1098*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef POLLERR
1099*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_POLLERR POLLERR
1100*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #else
1101*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_POLLERR 1
1102*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* POLLERR */
1103*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		if (perr)
1104*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 			*perr |= NM_POLLERR;
1105*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #undef NM_POLLERR
1106*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	} else if (can_sleep) {
1107*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		tsleep(kr, 0, "NM_KR_TRYGET", 4);
1108*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		goto retry;
1109*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	}
1110*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	return stopped;
1111*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo }
1112*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1113*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* put the ring in the 'stopped' state and wait for the current user (if any) to
1114*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * notice. stopped must be either NM_KR_STOPPED or NM_KR_LOCKED
1115*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
1116*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo static __inline void nm_kr_stop(struct netmap_kring *kr, int stopped)
1117847bf383SLuigi Rizzo {
1118*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	kr->nkr_stopped = stopped;
1119847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	while (NM_ATOMIC_TEST_AND_SET(&kr->nr_busy))
1120847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 		tsleep(kr, 0, "NM_KR_GET", 4);
1121847bf383SLuigi Rizzo }
1122847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
1123*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* restart a ring after a stop */
1124*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo static __inline void nm_kr_start(struct netmap_kring *kr)
1125*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo {
1126*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	kr->nkr_stopped = 0;
1127*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	nm_kr_put(kr);
1128*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo }
1129*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1130847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
113168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /*
113217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * The following functions are used by individual drivers to
113368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * support netmap operation.
113468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *
113568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * netmap_attach() initializes a struct netmap_adapter, allocating the
113668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * 	struct netmap_ring's and the struct selinfo.
113768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *
113868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * netmap_detach() frees the memory allocated by netmap_attach().
113968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *
1140ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo  * netmap_transmit() replaces the if_transmit routine of the interface,
114168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *	and is used to intercept packets coming from the stack.
114268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *
114368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  * netmap_load_map/netmap_reload_map are helper routines to set/reset
114468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *	the dmamap for a packet buffer
114568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  *
11464bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * netmap_reset() is a helper routine to be called in the hw driver
11474bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  *	when reinitializing a ring. It should not be called by
11484bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  *	virtual ports (vale, pipes, monitor)
114968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  */
1150f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_attach(struct netmap_adapter *);
115168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_detach(struct ifnet *);
1152ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_transmit(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
115368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_slot *netmap_reset(struct netmap_adapter *na,
1154ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 	enum txrx tx, u_int n, u_int new_cur);
115568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_ring_reinit(struct netmap_kring *);
115668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
1157*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* Return codes for netmap_*x_irq. */
1158*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo enum {
1159*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	/* Driver should do normal interrupt processing, e.g. because
1160*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * the interface is not in netmap mode. */
1161*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	NM_IRQ_PASS = 0,
1162*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	/* Port is in netmap mode, and the interrupt work has been
1163*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * completed. The driver does not have to notify netmap
1164*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * again before the next interrupt. */
1165*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	NM_IRQ_COMPLETED = -1,
1166*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	/* Port is in netmap mode, but the interrupt work has not been
1167*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * completed. The driver has to make sure netmap will be
1168*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * notified again soon, even if no more interrupts come (e.g.
1169*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * on Linux the driver should not call napi_complete()). */
1170*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	NM_IRQ_RESCHED = -2,
1171*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo };
1172*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
117317885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* default functions to handle rx/tx interrupts */
117417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_rx_irq(struct ifnet *, u_int, u_int *);
117517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_tx_irq(_n, _q) netmap_rx_irq(_n, _q, NULL)
1176*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_common_irq(struct netmap_adapter *, u_int, u_int *work_done);
117717885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
117817885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
11794bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_VALE
11804bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* functions used by external modules to interface with VALE */
11814bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_vp_to_ifp(_vp)	((_vp)->up.ifp)
11824bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_ifp_to_vp(_ifp)	(NA(_ifp)->na_vp)
11834bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_ifp_to_host_vp(_ifp) (NA(_ifp)->na_hostvp)
11844bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_bdg_idx(_vp)	((_vp)->bdg_port)
11854bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo const char *netmap_bdg_name(struct netmap_vp_adapter *);
11864bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #else /* !WITH_VALE */
11874bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_vp_to_ifp(_vp)	NULL
11884bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_ifp_to_vp(_ifp)	NULL
11894bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_ifp_to_host_vp(_ifp) NULL
11904bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_bdg_idx(_vp)	-1
11914bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_bdg_name(_vp)	NULL
11924bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_VALE */
11934bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
11944bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline int
11954bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo nm_netmap_on(struct netmap_adapter *na)
11964bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo {
11974bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	return na && na->na_flags & NAF_NETMAP_ON;
11984bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo }
119917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
1200847bf383SLuigi Rizzo static inline int
1201847bf383SLuigi Rizzo nm_native_on(struct netmap_adapter *na)
1202847bf383SLuigi Rizzo {
1203847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	return nm_netmap_on(na) && (na->na_flags & NAF_NATIVE);
1204847bf383SLuigi Rizzo }
1205847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
1206*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo static inline int
1207*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo nm_iszombie(struct netmap_adapter *na)
1208*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo {
1209*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	return na == NULL || (na->na_flags & NAF_ZOMBIE);
1210*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo }
1211*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1212*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo static inline void
1213*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo nm_update_hostrings_mode(struct netmap_adapter *na)
1214*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo {
1215*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	/* Process nr_mode and nr_pending_mode for host rings. */
1216*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	na->tx_rings[na->num_tx_rings].nr_mode =
1217*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		na->tx_rings[na->num_tx_rings].nr_pending_mode;
1218*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	na->rx_rings[na->num_rx_rings].nr_mode =
1219*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		na->rx_rings[na->num_rx_rings].nr_pending_mode;
1220*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo }
1221*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
122217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* set/clear native flags and if_transmit/netdev_ops */
1223f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo static inline void
1224f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo nm_set_native_flags(struct netmap_adapter *na)
1225f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo {
1226f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct ifnet *ifp = na->ifp;
1227ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
1228*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	/* We do the setup for intercepting packets only if we are the
1229*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * first user of this adapapter. */
1230*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	if (na->active_fds > 0) {
1231*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		return;
1232*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	}
1233*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1234847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	na->na_flags |= NAF_NETMAP_ON;
1235f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef IFCAP_NETMAP /* or FreeBSD ? */
1236f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	ifp->if_capenable |= IFCAP_NETMAP;
1237f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif
1238*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #if defined (__FreeBSD__)
1239f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	na->if_transmit = ifp->if_transmit;
1240f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	ifp->if_transmit = netmap_transmit;
1241*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #elif defined (_WIN32)
1242*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	(void)ifp; /* prevent a warning */
1243*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	//XXX_ale can we just comment those?
1244*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	//na->if_transmit = ifp->if_transmit;
1245*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	//ifp->if_transmit = netmap_transmit;
1246f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #else
1247f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	na->if_transmit = (void *)ifp->netdev_ops;
1248f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	ifp->netdev_ops = &((struct netmap_hw_adapter *)na)->nm_ndo;
12494bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	((struct netmap_hw_adapter *)na)->save_ethtool = ifp->ethtool_ops;
12504bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	ifp->ethtool_ops = &((struct netmap_hw_adapter*)na)->nm_eto;
1251f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif
1252*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	nm_update_hostrings_mode(na);
1253f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }
1254f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1255f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo static inline void
1256f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo nm_clear_native_flags(struct netmap_adapter *na)
1257f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo {
1258f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct ifnet *ifp = na->ifp;
1259f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1260*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	/* We undo the setup for intercepting packets only if we are the
1261*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * last user of this adapapter. */
1262*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	if (na->active_fds > 0) {
1263*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		return;
1264*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	}
1265*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1266*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	nm_update_hostrings_mode(na);
1267*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1268*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #if defined(__FreeBSD__)
1269f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	ifp->if_transmit = na->if_transmit;
1270*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #elif defined(_WIN32)
1271*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	(void)ifp; /* prevent a warning */
1272*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	//XXX_ale can we just comment those?
1273*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	//ifp->if_transmit = na->if_transmit;
1274f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #else
1275f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	ifp->netdev_ops = (void *)na->if_transmit;
12764bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	ifp->ethtool_ops = ((struct netmap_hw_adapter*)na)->save_ethtool;
1277f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif
1278847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	na->na_flags &= ~NAF_NETMAP_ON;
1279f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef IFCAP_NETMAP /* or FreeBSD ? */
1280f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	ifp->if_capenable &= ~IFCAP_NETMAP;
1281f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif
1282f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }
1283f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1284*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /*
1285*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * nm_*sync_prologue() functions are used in ioctl/poll and ptnetmap
1286*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * kthreads.
1287*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * We need netmap_ring* parameter, because in ptnetmap it is decoupled
1288*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * from host kring.
1289*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * The user-space ring pointers (head/cur/tail) are shared through
1290*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * CSB between host and guest.
1291*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
1292*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1293*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /*
1294*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * validates parameters in the ring/kring, returns a value for head
1295*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * If any error, returns ring_size to force a reinit.
1296*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
1297*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t nm_txsync_prologue(struct netmap_kring *, struct netmap_ring *);
1298*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1299*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1300*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /*
1301*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * validates parameters in the ring/kring, returns a value for head
1302*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * If any error, returns ring_size lim to force a reinit.
1303*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
1304*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo uint32_t nm_rxsync_prologue(struct netmap_kring *, struct netmap_ring *);
1305*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1306f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1307f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* check/fix address and len in tx rings */
1308f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #if 1 /* debug version */
13094bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_CHECK_ADDR_LEN(_na, _a, _l)	do {				\
13104bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	if (_a == NETMAP_BUF_BASE(_na) || _l > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na)) {	\
1311f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 		RD(5, "bad addr/len ring %d slot %d idx %d len %d",	\
13124bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 			kring->ring_id, nm_i, slot->buf_idx, len);	\
13134bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 		if (_l > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na))				\
13144bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 			_l = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na);			\
1315f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	} } while (0)
1316f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #else /* no debug version */
13174bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_CHECK_ADDR_LEN(_na, _a, _l)	do {				\
13184bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 		if (_l > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na))				\
13194bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 			_l = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na);			\
1320f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	} while (0)
1321f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif
1322f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1323f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1324f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/
1325f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /*
13264bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * Support routines used by netmap subsystems
13274bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * (native drivers, VALE, generic, pipes, monitors, ...)
13284bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  */
13294bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
13304bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
13314bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* common routine for all functions that create a netmap adapter. It performs
13324bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * two main tasks:
13334bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * - if the na points to an ifp, mark the ifp as netmap capable
13344bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  *   using na as its native adapter;
13354bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * - provide defaults for the setup callbacks and the memory allocator
13364bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  */
13374bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_attach_common(struct netmap_adapter *);
13384bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* common actions to be performed on netmap adapter destruction */
13394bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_detach_common(struct netmap_adapter *);
13404bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* fill priv->np_[tr]xq{first,last} using the ringid and flags information
13414bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * coming from a struct nmreq
13424bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  */
13434bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_interp_ringid(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, uint16_t ringid, uint32_t flags);
13444bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* update the ring parameters (number and size of tx and rx rings).
13454bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * It calls the nm_config callback, if available.
1346f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  */
1347f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_update_config(struct netmap_adapter *na);
13484bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* create and initialize the common fields of the krings array.
13494bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * using the information that must be already available in the na.
13504bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * tailroom can be used to request the allocation of additional
13514bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * tailroom bytes after the krings array. This is used by
13524bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * netmap_vp_adapter's (i.e., VALE ports) to make room for
13534bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * leasing-related data structures
13544bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  */
1355f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_krings_create(struct netmap_adapter *na, u_int tailroom);
13564bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* deletes the kring array of the adapter. The array must have
13574bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * been created using netmap_krings_create
13584bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  */
1359f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_krings_delete(struct netmap_adapter *na);
136017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
1361*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_hw_krings_create(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1362*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_hw_krings_delete(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1363*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
13644bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* set the stopped/enabled status of ring
13654bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * When stopping, they also wait for all current activity on the ring to
13664bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * terminate. The status change is then notified using the na nm_notify
13674bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * callback.
13684bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  */
1369847bf383SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_set_ring(struct netmap_adapter *, u_int ring_id, enum txrx, int stopped);
13704bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* set the stopped/enabled status of all rings of the adapter. */
13714bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_set_all_rings(struct netmap_adapter *, int stopped);
1372*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* convenience wrappers for netmap_set_all_rings */
13734bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_disable_all_rings(struct ifnet *);
13744bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_enable_all_rings(struct ifnet *);
13754bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
13768fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_do_regif(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, struct netmap_adapter *na,
1377847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t ringid, uint32_t flags);
1378*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_do_unregif(struct netmap_priv_d *priv);
1379f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1380f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo u_int nm_bound_var(u_int *v, u_int dflt, u_int lo, u_int hi, const char *msg);
1381*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_na(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_adapter **na,
1382*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		  struct ifnet **ifp, int create);
1383*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_unget_na(struct netmap_adapter *na, struct ifnet *ifp);
1384f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_hw_na(struct ifnet *ifp, struct netmap_adapter **na);
1385f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
138617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
1387f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_VALE
1388f18be576SLuigi Rizzo /*
138917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * The following bridge-related functions are used by other
139017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * kernel modules.
139117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *
139217885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * VALE only supports unicast or broadcast. The lookup
1393f18be576SLuigi Rizzo  * function can return 0 .. NM_BDG_MAXPORTS-1 for regular ports,
1394f18be576SLuigi Rizzo  * NM_BDG_MAXPORTS for broadcast, NM_BDG_MAXPORTS+1 for unknown.
1395f18be576SLuigi Rizzo  * XXX in practice "unknown" might be handled same as broadcast.
1396f18be576SLuigi Rizzo  */
13974bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo typedef u_int (*bdg_lookup_fn_t)(struct nm_bdg_fwd *ft, uint8_t *ring_nr,
1398847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 		struct netmap_vp_adapter *);
13994bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo typedef int (*bdg_config_fn_t)(struct nm_ifreq *);
14004bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo typedef void (*bdg_dtor_fn_t)(const struct netmap_vp_adapter *);
14014bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_bdg_ops {
14024bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	bdg_lookup_fn_t lookup;
14034bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	bdg_config_fn_t config;
14044bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	bdg_dtor_fn_t	dtor;
14054bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo };
14064bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
14074bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo u_int netmap_bdg_learning(struct nm_bdg_fwd *ft, uint8_t *dst_ring,
1408847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 		struct netmap_vp_adapter *);
1409f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1410*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_BRIDGES		8	/* number of bridges */
1411f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_BDG_MAXPORTS		254	/* up to 254 */
1412f18be576SLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_BDG_BROADCAST	NM_BDG_MAXPORTS
1413f18be576SLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_BDG_NOPORT		(NM_BDG_MAXPORTS+1)
1414f18be576SLuigi Rizzo 
1415f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* these are redefined in case of no VALE support */
1416f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_bdg_na(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_adapter **na, int create);
1417847bf383SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_bridge *netmap_init_bridges2(u_int);
1418847bf383SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_uninit_bridges2(struct nm_bridge *, u_int);
1419847bf383SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_init_bridges(void);
1420847bf383SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_uninit_bridges(void);
14214bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_bdg_ctl(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_bdg_ops *bdg_ops);
14224bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_bdg_config(struct nmreq *nmr);
1423f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1424f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #else /* !WITH_VALE */
1425f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define	netmap_get_bdg_na(_1, _2, _3)	0
1426847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_init_bridges(_1) 0
1427847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_uninit_bridges()
1428f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define	netmap_bdg_ctl(_1, _2)	EINVAL
1429f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif /* !WITH_VALE */
1430f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1431f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_PIPES
1432f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* max number of pipes per device */
1433f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MAXPIPES	64	/* XXX how many? */
1434f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_pipe_dealloc(struct netmap_adapter *);
1435f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_pipe_na(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_adapter **na, int create);
1436f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #else /* !WITH_PIPES */
1437f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_MAXPIPES	0
1438847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_pipe_alloc(_1, _2) 	0
1439f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_pipe_dealloc(_1)
1440847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_get_pipe_na(nmr, _2, _3)	\
1441847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	({ int role__ = (nmr)->nr_flags & NR_REG_MASK; \
1442847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	   (role__ == NR_REG_PIPE_MASTER || 	       \
1443847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	    role__ == NR_REG_PIPE_SLAVE) ? EOPNOTSUPP : 0; })
1444f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #endif
1445f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
14464bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_MONITOR
14474bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_monitor_na(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_adapter **na, int create);
1448847bf383SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_monitor_stop(struct netmap_adapter *na);
14494bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #else
1450847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_get_monitor_na(nmr, _2, _3) \
1451847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	((nmr)->nr_flags & (NR_MONITOR_TX | NR_MONITOR_RX) ? EOPNOTSUPP : 0)
1452847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #endif
1453847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
1454847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef CONFIG_NET_NS
1455847bf383SLuigi Rizzo struct net *netmap_bns_get(void);
1456847bf383SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_bns_put(struct net *);
1457847bf383SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_bns_getbridges(struct nm_bridge **, u_int *);
1458847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #else
1459847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_bns_get()
1460847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_bns_put(_1)
1461847bf383SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_bns_getbridges(b, n) \
1462847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	do { *b = nm_bridges; *n = NM_BRIDGES; } while (0)
14634bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif
14644bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
1465f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* Various prototypes */
1466*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_poll(struct netmap_priv_d *, int events, NM_SELRECORD_T *td);
1467f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_init(void);
1468f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_fini(void);
1469f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_memory(struct netmap_priv_d* p);
1470f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_dtor(void *data);
1471f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1472*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_ioctl(struct netmap_priv_d *priv, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, struct thread *);
1473f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1474f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /* netmap_adapter creation/destruction */
147517885a7bSLuigi Rizzo 
147617885a7bSLuigi Rizzo // #define NM_DEBUG_PUTGET 1
1477f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1478f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef NM_DEBUG_PUTGET
1479f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1480f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_DBG(f) __##f
1481f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1482f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void __netmap_adapter_get(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1483f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1484f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_adapter_get(na) 				\
1485f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	do {						\
1486f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 		struct netmap_adapter *__na = na;	\
14874bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 		D("getting %p:%s (%d)", __na, (__na)->name, (__na)->na_refcount);	\
1488f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 		__netmap_adapter_get(__na);		\
1489f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	} while (0)
1490f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1491f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int __netmap_adapter_put(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1492f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1493f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_adapter_put(na)				\
1494fb25194fSLuigi Rizzo 	({						\
1495f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 		struct netmap_adapter *__na = na;	\
14964bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 		D("putting %p:%s (%d)", __na, (__na)->name, (__na)->na_refcount);	\
1497f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 		__netmap_adapter_put(__na);		\
1498fb25194fSLuigi Rizzo 	})
1499f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1500f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #else /* !NM_DEBUG_PUTGET */
1501f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1502f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #define NM_DBG(f) f
1503f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo void netmap_adapter_get(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1504f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int netmap_adapter_put(struct netmap_adapter *na);
1505f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1506f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo #endif /* !NM_DEBUG_PUTGET */
1507f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1508f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
150917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /*
151017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  * module variables
151117885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  */
1512*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_BUF_BASE(_na)	((_na)->na_lut.lut[0].vaddr)
1513*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(_na)	((_na)->na_lut.objsize)
151417885a7bSLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_mitigate;	// XXX not really used
15155819da83SLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_no_pendintr;
151668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_verbose;	// XXX debugging
151768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo enum {                                  /* verbose flags */
151868b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	NM_VERB_ON = 1,                 /* generic verbose */
151968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	NM_VERB_HOST = 0x2,             /* verbose host stack */
152068b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	NM_VERB_RXSYNC = 0x10,          /* verbose on rxsync/txsync */
152168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	NM_VERB_TXSYNC = 0x20,
152268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	NM_VERB_RXINTR = 0x100,         /* verbose on rx/tx intr (driver) */
152368b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	NM_VERB_TXINTR = 0x200,
152468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	NM_VERB_NIC_RXSYNC = 0x1000,    /* verbose on rx/tx intr (driver) */
152568b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 	NM_VERB_NIC_TXSYNC = 0x2000,
152668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo };
152768b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
1528f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_txsync_retry;
1529*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_adaptive_io;
1530*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_flags;
1531f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_generic_mit;
1532f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_generic_ringsize;
1533f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_generic_rings;
1534*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo extern int netmap_generic_txqdisc;
1535f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
153668b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /*
1537d0c7b075SLuigi Rizzo  * NA returns a pointer to the struct netmap adapter from the ifp,
1538d0c7b075SLuigi Rizzo  * WNA is used to write it.
153968b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  */
1540d0c7b075SLuigi Rizzo #define	NA(_ifp)	((struct netmap_adapter *)WNA(_ifp))
154168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
15428241616dSLuigi Rizzo /*
1543*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * On old versions of FreeBSD, NA(ifp) is a pspare. On linux we
1544*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * overload another pointer in the netdev.
1545*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  *
1546*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * We check if NA(ifp) is set and its first element has a related
15478241616dSLuigi Rizzo  * magic value. The capenable is within the struct netmap_adapter.
15488241616dSLuigi Rizzo  */
15498241616dSLuigi Rizzo #define	NETMAP_MAGIC	0x52697a7a
15508241616dSLuigi Rizzo 
1551*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_NA_VALID(ifp)	(NA(ifp) &&		\
15528241616dSLuigi Rizzo 	((uint32_t)(uintptr_t)NA(ifp) ^ NA(ifp)->magic) == NETMAP_MAGIC )
15538241616dSLuigi Rizzo 
1554*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define	NM_ATTACH_NA(ifp, na) do {					\
1555*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	WNA(ifp) = na;							\
1556*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	if (NA(ifp))							\
1557*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		NA(ifp)->magic = 					\
1558*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 			((uint32_t)(uintptr_t)NA(ifp)) ^ NETMAP_MAGIC;	\
1559*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo } while(0)
15608241616dSLuigi Rizzo 
1561*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define NM_IS_NATIVE(ifp)	(NM_NA_VALID(ifp) && NA(ifp)->nm_dtor == netmap_hw_dtor)
156268b8534bSLuigi Rizzo 
1563*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #if defined(__FreeBSD__)
1564f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
15654bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* Assigns the device IOMMU domain to an allocator.
15664bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo  * Returns -ENOMEM in case the domain is different */
15674bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define nm_iommu_group_id(dev) (0)
15684bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
156917885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /* Callback invoked by the dma machinery after a successful dmamap_load */
15706dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo static void netmap_dmamap_cb(__unused void *arg,
15716dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo     __unused bus_dma_segment_t * segs, __unused int nseg, __unused int error)
15726dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo {
15736dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo }
15746dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 
15756dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo /* bus_dmamap_load wrapper: call aforementioned function if map != NULL.
15766dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo  * XXX can we do it without a callback ?
15776dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo  */
15786dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo static inline void
15794bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_load_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
15804bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf)
15816dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo {
15826dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 	if (map)
15834bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 		bus_dmamap_load(tag, map, buf, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na),
15846dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 		    netmap_dmamap_cb, NULL, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
15856dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo }
15866dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 
15874bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline void
15884bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_unload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
15894bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo         bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map)
15904bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo {
15914bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	if (map)
15924bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 		bus_dmamap_unload(tag, map);
15934bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo }
15944bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
15956dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo /* update the map when a buffer changes. */
15966dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo static inline void
15974bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_reload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
15984bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf)
15996dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo {
16006dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 	if (map) {
16016dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 		bus_dmamap_unload(tag, map);
16024bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 		bus_dmamap_load(tag, map, buf, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na),
16036dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 		    netmap_dmamap_cb, NULL, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
16046dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 	}
16056dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo }
1606f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1607*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #elif defined(_WIN32)
1608*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1609f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #else /* linux */
1610f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 
16114bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo int nm_iommu_group_id(bus_dma_tag_t dev);
16124bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
16134bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
16144bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline void
16154bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_load_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
16164bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf)
16174bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo {
1618847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	if (0 && map) {
1619*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		*map = dma_map_single(na->pdev, buf, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na),
16204bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 				      DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
16214bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	}
16224bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo }
16234bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
16244bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline void
16254bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_unload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
16264bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map)
16274bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo {
1628*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	u_int sz = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na);
16294bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
16304bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	if (*map) {
16314bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 		dma_unmap_single(na->pdev, *map, sz,
16324bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 				 DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
16334bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	}
16344bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo }
16354bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
16364bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline void
16374bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo netmap_reload_map(struct netmap_adapter *na,
16384bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	bus_dma_tag_t tag, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf)
16394bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo {
1640*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	u_int sz = NETMAP_BUF_SIZE(na);
16414bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
16424bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	if (*map) {
16434bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 		dma_unmap_single(na->pdev, *map, sz,
16444bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 				DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
16454bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	}
16464bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
16474bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	*map = dma_map_single(na->pdev, buf, sz,
16484bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 				DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
16494bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo }
16504bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
1651f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo /*
1652f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo  * XXX How do we redefine these functions:
1653f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo  *
1654f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo  * on linux we need
1655f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo  *	dma_map_single(&pdev->dev, virt_addr, len, direction)
1656f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo  *	dma_unmap_single(&adapter->pdev->dev, phys_addr, len, direction
1657f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo  * The len can be implicit (on netmap it is NETMAP_BUF_SIZE)
1658f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo  * unfortunately the direction is not, so we need to change
1659f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo  * something to have a cross API
1660f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo  */
16614bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
1662f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #if 0
1663f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	struct e1000_buffer *buffer_info =  &tx_ring->buffer_info[l];
1664f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	/* set time_stamp *before* dma to help avoid a possible race */
1665f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	buffer_info->time_stamp = jiffies;
1666f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	buffer_info->mapped_as_page = false;
1667f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	buffer_info->length = len;
1668f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	//buffer_info->next_to_watch = l;
1669f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	/* reload dma map */
1670f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	dma_unmap_single(&adapter->pdev->dev, buffer_info->dma,
1671f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 			NETMAP_BUF_SIZE, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
1672f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	buffer_info->dma = dma_map_single(&adapter->pdev->dev,
1673f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 			addr, NETMAP_BUF_SIZE, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
1674f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 
1675f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	if (dma_mapping_error(&adapter->pdev->dev, buffer_info->dma)) {
1676f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 		D("dma mapping error");
1677f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 		/* goto dma_error; See e1000_put_txbuf() */
1678f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 		/* XXX reset */
1679f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	}
1680f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 	tx_desc->buffer_addr = htole64(buffer_info->dma); //XXX
1681f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 
1682f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #endif
1683f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 
1684f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo /*
1685f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo  * The bus_dmamap_sync() can be one of wmb() or rmb() depending on direction.
1686f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo  */
1687f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #define bus_dmamap_sync(_a, _b, _c)
1688f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo 
1689f196ce38SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* linux */
16906dba29a2SLuigi Rizzo 
1691ce3ee1e7SLuigi Rizzo 
16925644ccecSLuigi Rizzo /*
16935644ccecSLuigi Rizzo  * functions to map NIC to KRING indexes (n2k) and vice versa (k2n)
16945644ccecSLuigi Rizzo  */
16955644ccecSLuigi Rizzo static inline int
169664ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo netmap_idx_n2k(struct netmap_kring *kr, int idx)
16975644ccecSLuigi Rizzo {
169864ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 	int n = kr->nkr_num_slots;
169964ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 	idx += kr->nkr_hwofs;
170064ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 	if (idx < 0)
170164ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 		return idx + n;
170264ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 	else if (idx < n)
170364ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 		return idx;
17045644ccecSLuigi Rizzo 	else
170564ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 		return idx - n;
17065644ccecSLuigi Rizzo }
17075644ccecSLuigi Rizzo 
17085644ccecSLuigi Rizzo 
17095644ccecSLuigi Rizzo static inline int
171064ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo netmap_idx_k2n(struct netmap_kring *kr, int idx)
17115644ccecSLuigi Rizzo {
171264ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 	int n = kr->nkr_num_slots;
171364ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 	idx -= kr->nkr_hwofs;
171464ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 	if (idx < 0)
171564ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 		return idx + n;
171664ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 	else if (idx < n)
171764ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 		return idx;
17185644ccecSLuigi Rizzo 	else
171964ae02c3SLuigi Rizzo 		return idx - n;
17205644ccecSLuigi Rizzo }
17215644ccecSLuigi Rizzo 
17225644ccecSLuigi Rizzo 
1723d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo /* Entries of the look-up table. */
1724d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo struct lut_entry {
1725d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo 	void *vaddr;		/* virtual address. */
1726849bec0eSLuigi Rizzo 	vm_paddr_t paddr;	/* physical address. */
1727d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo };
1728d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo 
1729d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_obj_pool;
1730d76bf4ffSLuigi Rizzo 
173168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo /*
17326e10c8b8SLuigi Rizzo  * NMB return the virtual address of a buffer (buffer 0 on bad index)
17336e10c8b8SLuigi Rizzo  * PNMB also fills the physical address
173468b8534bSLuigi Rizzo  */
17356e10c8b8SLuigi Rizzo static inline void *
17364bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo NMB(struct netmap_adapter *na, struct netmap_slot *slot)
1737f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo {
1738847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	struct lut_entry *lut = na->na_lut.lut;
1739f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t i = slot->buf_idx;
1740847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	return (unlikely(i >= na->na_lut.objtotal)) ?
1741f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 		lut[0].vaddr : lut[i].vaddr;
1742f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo }
1743f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
17444bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo static inline void *
17454bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo PNMB(struct netmap_adapter *na, struct netmap_slot *slot, uint64_t *pp)
17464bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo {
17474bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t i = slot->buf_idx;
1748847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	struct lut_entry *lut = na->na_lut.lut;
1749847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	void *ret = (i >= na->na_lut.objtotal) ? lut[0].vaddr : lut[i].vaddr;
17504bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
1751*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #ifndef _WIN32
1752847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	*pp = (i >= na->na_lut.objtotal) ? lut[0].paddr : lut[i].paddr;
1753*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #else
1754*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	*pp = (i >= na->na_lut.objtotal) ? (uint64_t)lut[0].paddr.QuadPart : (uint64_t)lut[i].paddr.QuadPart;
1755*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #endif
17564bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	return ret;
17574bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo }
17584bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
1759f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
176017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo /*
17618fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo  * Structure associated to each netmap file descriptor.
17628fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo  * It is created on open and left unbound (np_nifp == NULL).
17638fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo  * A successful NIOCREGIF will set np_nifp and the first few fields;
17648fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo  * this is protected by a global lock (NMG_LOCK) due to low contention.
1765f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  *
17668fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo  * np_refs counts the number of references to the structure: one for the fd,
17678fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo  * plus (on FreeBSD) one for each active mmap which we track ourselves
176885fe4e7cSLuigi Rizzo  * (linux automatically tracks them, but FreeBSD does not).
17698fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo  * np_refs is protected by NMG_LOCK.
177017885a7bSLuigi Rizzo  *
17718fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo  * Read access to the structure is lock free, because ni_nifp once set
17728fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo  * can only go to 0 when nobody is using the entry anymore. Readers
17738fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo  * must check that np_nifp != NULL before using the other fields.
1774f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  */
1775f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_priv_d {
1776f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_if * volatile np_nifp;	/* netmap if descriptor. */
1777f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1778f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter	*np_na;
1779*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	struct ifnet	*np_ifp;
1780f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	np_flags;	/* from the ioctl */
1781847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	u_int		np_qfirst[NR_TXRX],
1782847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 			np_qlast[NR_TXRX]; /* range of tx/rx rings to scan */
1783f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	np_txpoll;	/* XXX and also np_rxpoll ? */
1784f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
17858fd44c93SLuigi Rizzo 	int		np_refs;	/* use with NMG_LOCK held */
1786f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1787f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	/* pointers to the selinfo to be used for selrecord.
1788f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	 * Either the local or the global one depending on the
1789f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	 * number of rings.
1790f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	 */
1791847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 	NM_SELINFO_T *np_si[NR_TXRX];
1792f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	struct thread	*np_td;		/* kqueue, just debugging */
1793f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo };
1794f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1795*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_priv_d *netmap_priv_new(void);
1796*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_priv_delete(struct netmap_priv_d *);
1797*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1798*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo static inline int nm_kring_pending(struct netmap_priv_d *np)
1799*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo {
1800*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter *na = np->np_na;
1801*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	enum txrx t;
1802*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	int i;
1803*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1804*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	for_rx_tx(t) {
1805*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		for (i = np->np_qfirst[t]; i < np->np_qlast[t]; i++) {
1806*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 			struct netmap_kring *kring = &NMR(na, t)[i];
1807*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 			if (kring->nr_mode != kring->nr_pending_mode) {
1808*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 				return 1;
1809*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 			}
1810*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 		}
1811*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	}
1812*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	return 0;
1813*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo }
1814*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
18154bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_MONITOR
18164bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
18174bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_monitor_adapter {
18184bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter up;
18194bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
18204bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_priv_d priv;
18214bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t flags;
18224bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo };
18234bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
18244bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_MONITOR */
18254bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
1826f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1827039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_GENERIC
1828f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /*
1829f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * generic netmap emulation for devices that do not have
1830f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * native netmap support.
1831f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  */
1832f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo int generic_netmap_attach(struct ifnet *ifp);
1833*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int generic_rx_handler(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m);;
1834f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1835*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int nm_os_catch_rx(struct netmap_generic_adapter *gna, int intercept);
1836*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int nm_os_catch_tx(struct netmap_generic_adapter *gna, int intercept);
1837*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1838*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /*
1839*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * the generic transmit routine is passed a structure to optionally
1840*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * build a queue of descriptors, in an OS-specific way.
1841*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * The payload is at addr, if non-null, and the routine should send or queue
1842*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * the packet, returning 0 if successful, 1 on failure.
1843*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  *
1844*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * At the end, if head is non-null, there will be an additional call
1845*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * to the function with addr = NULL; this should tell the OS-specific
1846*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * routine to send the queue and free any resources. Failure is ignored.
1847*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
1848*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_os_gen_arg {
1849*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	struct ifnet *ifp;
1850*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	void *m;	/* os-specific mbuf-like object */
1851*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	void *head, *tail; /* tailq, if the OS-specific routine needs to build one */
1852*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	void *addr;	/* payload of current packet */
1853*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	u_int len;	/* packet length */
1854*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	u_int ring_nr;	/* packet length */
1855*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	u_int qevent;   /* in txqdisc mode, place an event on this mbuf */
1856*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo };
1857*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1858*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int nm_os_generic_xmit_frame(struct nm_os_gen_arg *);
1859*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int nm_os_generic_find_num_desc(struct ifnet *ifp, u_int *tx, u_int *rx);
1860*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_generic_find_num_queues(struct ifnet *ifp, u_int *txq, u_int *rxq);
1861*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_generic_set_features(struct netmap_generic_adapter *gna);
1862*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
1863847bf383SLuigi Rizzo static inline struct ifnet*
1864847bf383SLuigi Rizzo netmap_generic_getifp(struct netmap_generic_adapter *gna)
1865847bf383SLuigi Rizzo {
1866847bf383SLuigi Rizzo         if (gna->prev)
1867847bf383SLuigi Rizzo             return gna->prev->ifp;
1868847bf383SLuigi Rizzo 
1869847bf383SLuigi Rizzo         return gna->up.up.ifp;
1870847bf383SLuigi Rizzo }
1871f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo 
1872*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void netmap_generic_irq(struct netmap_adapter *na, u_int q, u_int *work_done);
1873*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
18744bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo //#define RATE_GENERIC  /* Enables communication statistics for generic. */
18754bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef RATE_GENERIC
18764bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo void generic_rate(int txp, int txs, int txi, int rxp, int rxs, int rxi);
18774bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #else
18784bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #define generic_rate(txp, txs, txi, rxp, rxs, rxi)
18794bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo #endif
18804bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
1881f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo /*
1882f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * netmap_mitigation API. This is used by the generic adapter
1883f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * to reduce the number of interrupt requests/selwakeup
1884f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  * to clients on incoming packets.
1885f9790aebSLuigi Rizzo  */
1886*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_mitigation_init(struct nm_generic_mit *mit, int idx,
18874bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo                                 struct netmap_adapter *na);
1888*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_mitigation_start(struct nm_generic_mit *mit);
1889*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_mitigation_restart(struct nm_generic_mit *mit);
1890*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int nm_os_mitigation_active(struct nm_generic_mit *mit);
1891*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_mitigation_cleanup(struct nm_generic_mit *mit);
1892*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #else /* !WITH_GENERIC */
1893*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define generic_netmap_attach(ifp)	(EOPNOTSUPP)
1894039dd540SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_GENERIC */
1895f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1896f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* Shared declarations for the VALE switch. */
1897f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1898f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /*
1899f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo  * Each transmit queue accumulates a batch of packets into
1900f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo  * a structure before forwarding. Packets to the same
1901f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo  * destination are put in a list using ft_next as a link field.
1902f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo  * ft_frags and ft_next are valid only on the first fragment.
1903f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo  */
1904f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_bdg_fwd {	/* forwarding entry for a bridge */
1905f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	void *ft_buf;		/* netmap or indirect buffer */
1906f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t ft_frags;	/* how many fragments (only on 1st frag) */
1907f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t _ft_port;	/* dst port (unused) */
1908f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t ft_flags;	/* flags, e.g. indirect */
1909f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t ft_len;	/* src fragment len */
1910f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t ft_next;	/* next packet to same destination */
1911f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo };
1912f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1913f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* struct 'virtio_net_hdr' from linux. */
1914f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_vnet_hdr {
1915f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_F_NEEDS_CSUM     1	/* Use csum_start, csum_offset */
1916f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_F_DATA_VALID    2	/* Csum is valid */
1917f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo     uint8_t flags;
1918f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_NONE         0       /* Not a GSO frame */
1919f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_TCPV4        1       /* GSO frame, IPv4 TCP (TSO) */
1920f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_UDP          3       /* GSO frame, IPv4 UDP (UFO) */
1921f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_TCPV6        4       /* GSO frame, IPv6 TCP */
1922f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define VIRTIO_NET_HDR_GSO_ECN          0x80    /* TCP has ECN set */
1923f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo     uint8_t gso_type;
1924f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo     uint16_t hdr_len;
1925f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo     uint16_t gso_size;
1926f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo     uint16_t csum_start;
1927f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo     uint16_t csum_offset;
1928f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo };
1929f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1930f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define WORST_CASE_GSO_HEADER	(14+40+60)  /* IPv6 + TCP */
1931f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1932f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* Private definitions for IPv4, IPv6, UDP and TCP headers. */
1933f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1934f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_iphdr {
1935f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		version_ihl;
1936f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		tos;
1937f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	tot_len;
1938f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	id;
1939f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	frag_off;
1940f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		ttl;
1941f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		protocol;
1942f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	check;
1943f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	saddr;
1944f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	daddr;
1945f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	/*The options start here. */
1946f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo };
1947f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1948f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_tcphdr {
1949f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	source;
1950f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	dest;
1951f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	seq;
1952f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint32_t	ack_seq;
1953f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		doff;  /* Data offset + Reserved */
1954f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		flags;
1955f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	window;
1956f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	check;
1957f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	urg_ptr;
1958f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo };
1959f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1960f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_udphdr {
1961f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	source;
1962f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	dest;
1963f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	len;
1964f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	check;
1965f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo };
1966f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1967f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_ipv6hdr {
1968f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		priority_version;
1969f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		flow_lbl[3];
1970f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1971f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint16_t	payload_len;
1972f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		nexthdr;
1973f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		hop_limit;
1974f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1975f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		saddr[16];
1976f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 	uint8_t		daddr[16];
1977f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo };
1978f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1979f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo /* Type used to store a checksum (in host byte order) that hasn't been
1980f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo  * folded yet.
1981f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo  */
1982f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo #define rawsum_t uint32_t
1983f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1984*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo rawsum_t nm_os_csum_raw(uint8_t *data, size_t len, rawsum_t cur_sum);
1985*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t nm_os_csum_ipv4(struct nm_iphdr *iph);
1986*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_csum_tcpudp_ipv4(struct nm_iphdr *iph, void *data,
1987f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 		      size_t datalen, uint16_t *check);
1988*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_csum_tcpudp_ipv6(struct nm_ipv6hdr *ip6h, void *data,
1989f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 		      size_t datalen, uint16_t *check);
1990*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo uint16_t nm_os_csum_fold(rawsum_t cur_sum);
1991f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 
1992f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo void bdg_mismatch_datapath(struct netmap_vp_adapter *na,
1993f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 			   struct netmap_vp_adapter *dst_na,
1994*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 			   const struct nm_bdg_fwd *ft_p,
1995*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 			   struct netmap_ring *dst_ring,
1996f0ea3689SLuigi Rizzo 			   u_int *j, u_int lim, u_int *howmany);
19974bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
19984bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo /* persistent virtual port routines */
1999*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int nm_os_vi_persist(const char *, struct ifnet **);
2000*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_vi_detach(struct ifnet *);
2001*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_vi_init_index(void);
2002*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2003*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /*
2004*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * kernel thread routines
2005*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
2006*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_kthread; /* OS-specific kthread - opaque */
2007*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo typedef void (*nm_kthread_worker_fn_t)(void *data);
2008*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2009*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* kthread configuration */
2010*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_kthread_cfg {
2011*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	long				type;		/* kthread type/identifier */
2012*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	struct ptnet_ring_cfg		event;		/* event/ioctl fd */
2013*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	nm_kthread_worker_fn_t		worker_fn;	/* worker function */
2014*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	void				*worker_private;/* worker parameter */
2015*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	int				attach_user;	/* attach kthread to user process */
2016*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo };
2017*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* kthread configuration */
2018*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo struct nm_kthread *nm_os_kthread_create(struct nm_kthread_cfg *cfg);
2019*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int nm_os_kthread_start(struct nm_kthread *);
2020*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_kthread_stop(struct nm_kthread *);
2021*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_kthread_delete(struct nm_kthread *);
2022*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_kthread_wakeup_worker(struct nm_kthread *nmk);
2023*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_kthread_send_irq(struct nm_kthread *);
2024*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void nm_os_kthread_set_affinity(struct nm_kthread *, int);
2025*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo u_int nm_os_ncpus(void);
2026*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2027*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_PTNETMAP_HOST
2028*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /*
2029*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * netmap adapter for host ptnetmap ports
2030*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
2031*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_pt_host_adapter {
2032*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter up;
2033*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2034*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_adapter *parent;
2035*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	int (*parent_nm_notify)(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags);
2036*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	void *ptns;
2037*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo };
2038*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* ptnetmap HOST routines */
2039*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_get_pt_host_na(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_adapter **na, int create);
2040*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int ptnetmap_ctl(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_adapter *na);
2041*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo static inline int
2042*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo nm_ptnetmap_host_on(struct netmap_adapter *na)
2043*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo {
2044*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	return na && na->na_flags & NAF_PTNETMAP_HOST;
2045*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo }
2046*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #else /* !WITH_PTNETMAP_HOST */
2047*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define netmap_get_pt_host_na(nmr, _2, _3) \
2048*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	((nmr)->nr_flags & (NR_PTNETMAP_HOST) ? EOPNOTSUPP : 0)
2049*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define ptnetmap_ctl(_1, _2)   EINVAL
2050*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #define nm_ptnetmap_host_on(_1)   EINVAL
2051*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* !WITH_PTNETMAP_HOST */
2052*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2053*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #ifdef WITH_PTNETMAP_GUEST
2054*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /* ptnetmap GUEST routines */
2055*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2056*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo typedef uint32_t (*nm_pt_guest_ptctl_t)(struct ifnet *, uint32_t);
2057*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2058*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo /*
2059*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  * netmap adapter for guest ptnetmap ports
2060*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo  */
2061*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo struct netmap_pt_guest_adapter {
2062*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo         /* The netmap adapter to be used by netmap applications.
2063*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * This field must be the first, to allow upcast. */
2064*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	struct netmap_hw_adapter hwup;
2065*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2066*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo         /* The netmap adapter to be used by the driver. */
2067*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo         struct netmap_hw_adapter dr;
2068*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2069*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	void *csb;
2070*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2071*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	/* Reference counter to track users of backend netmap port: the
2072*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * network stack and netmap clients.
2073*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * Used to decide when we need (de)allocate krings/rings and
2074*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	 * start (stop) ptnetmap kthreads. */
2075*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 	int backend_regifs;
2076*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2077*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo };
2078*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 
2079*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int netmap_pt_guest_attach(struct netmap_adapter *, void *,
2080*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 			   unsigned int, nm_pt_guest_ptctl_t);
2081*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo struct ptnet_ring;
2082*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo bool netmap_pt_guest_txsync(struct ptnet_ring *ptring, struct netmap_kring *kring,
2083*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 			    int flags);
2084*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo bool netmap_pt_guest_rxsync(struct ptnet_ring *ptring, struct netmap_kring *kring,
2085*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo 			    int flags);
2086*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo int ptnet_nm_krings_create(struct netmap_adapter *na);
2087*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void ptnet_nm_krings_delete(struct netmap_adapter *na);
2088*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo void ptnet_nm_dtor(struct netmap_adapter *na);
2089*37e3a6d3SLuigi Rizzo #endif /* WITH_PTNETMAP_GUEST */
20904bf50f18SLuigi Rizzo 
209168b8534bSLuigi Rizzo #endif /* _NET_NETMAP_KERN_H_ */
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