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1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
3  *
4  * Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Matteo Landi, Luigi Rizzo. All rights reserved.
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28 
29 #ifndef _NET_NETMAP_LEGACY_H_
30 #define _NET_NETMAP_LEGACY_H_
31 
32 /*
33  * $FreeBSD$
34  *
35  * ioctl names and related fields
36  *
37  * NIOCTXSYNC, NIOCRXSYNC synchronize tx or rx queues,
38  *	whose identity is set in NIOCREGIF through nr_ringid.
39  *	These are non blocking and take no argument.
40  *
41  * NIOCGINFO takes a struct ifreq, the interface name is the input,
42  *	the outputs are number of queues and number of descriptor
43  *	for each queue (useful to set number of threads etc.).
44  *	The info returned is only advisory and may change before
45  *	the interface is bound to a file descriptor.
46  *
47  * NIOCREGIF takes an interface name within a struct nmre,
48  *	and activates netmap mode on the interface (if possible).
49  *
50  * The argument to NIOCGINFO/NIOCREGIF overlays struct ifreq so we
51  * can pass it down to other NIC-related ioctls.
52  *
53  * The actual argument (struct nmreq) has a number of options to request
54  * different functions.
55  * The following are used in NIOCREGIF when nr_cmd == 0:
56  *
57  * nr_name	(in)
58  *	The name of the port (em0, valeXXX:YYY, etc.)
59  *	limited to IFNAMSIZ for backward compatibility.
60  *
61  * nr_version	(in/out)
62  *	Must match NETMAP_API as used in the kernel, error otherwise.
63  *	Always returns the desired value on output.
64  *
65  * nr_tx_slots, nr_tx_slots, nr_tx_rings, nr_rx_rings (in/out)
66  *	On input, non-zero values may be used to reconfigure the port
67  *	according to the requested values, but this is not guaranteed.
68  *	On output the actual values in use are reported.
69  *
70  * nr_ringid (in)
71  *	Indicates how rings should be bound to the file descriptors.
72  *	If nr_flags != 0, then the low bits (in NETMAP_RING_MASK)
73  *	are used to indicate the ring number, and nr_flags specifies
74  *	the actual rings to bind. NETMAP_NO_TX_POLL is unaffected.
75  *
76  *	NOTE: THE FOLLOWING (nr_flags == 0) IS DEPRECATED:
77  *	If nr_flags == 0, NETMAP_HW_RING and NETMAP_SW_RING control
78  *	the binding as follows:
79  *	0 (default)			binds all physical rings
80  *	NETMAP_HW_RING | ring number	binds a single ring pair
81  *	NETMAP_SW_RING			binds only the host tx/rx rings
82  *
83  *	NETMAP_NO_TX_POLL can be OR-ed to make select()/poll() push
84  *		packets on tx rings only if POLLOUT is set.
85  *		The default is to push any pending packet.
86  *
87  *	NETMAP_DO_RX_POLL can be OR-ed to make select()/poll() release
88  *		packets on rx rings also when POLLIN is NOT set.
89  *		The default is to touch the rx ring only with POLLIN.
90  *		Note that this is the opposite of TX because it
91  *		reflects the common usage.
92  *
93  *	NOTE: NETMAP_PRIV_MEM IS DEPRECATED, use nr_arg2 instead.
94  *	NETMAP_PRIV_MEM is set on return for ports that do not use
95  *		the global memory allocator.
96  *		This information is not significant and applications
97  *		should look at the region id in nr_arg2
98  *
99  * nr_flags	is the recommended mode to indicate which rings should
100  *		be bound to a file descriptor. Values are NR_REG_*
101  *
102  * nr_arg1 (in)	Reserved.
103  *
104  * nr_arg2 (in/out) The identity of the memory region used.
105  *		On input, 0 means the system decides autonomously,
106  *		other values may try to select a specific region.
107  *		On return the actual value is reported.
108  *		Region '1' is the global allocator, normally shared
109  *		by all interfaces. Other values are private regions.
110  *		If two ports the same region zero-copy is possible.
111  *
112  * nr_arg3 (in/out)	number of extra buffers to be allocated.
113  *
114  *
115  *
116  * nr_cmd (in)	if non-zero indicates a special command:
117  *	NETMAP_BDG_ATTACH	 and nr_name = vale*:ifname
118  *		attaches the NIC to the switch; nr_ringid specifies
119  *		which rings to use. Used by valectl -a ...
120  *	    nr_arg1 = NETMAP_BDG_HOST also attaches the host port
121  *		as in valectl -h ...
122  *
123  *	NETMAP_BDG_DETACH	and nr_name = vale*:ifname
124  *		disconnects a previously attached NIC.
125  *		Used by valectl -d ...
126  *
127  *	NETMAP_BDG_LIST
128  *		list the configuration of VALE switches.
129  *
130  *	NETMAP_BDG_VNET_HDR
131  *		Set the virtio-net header length used by the client
132  *		of a VALE switch port.
133  *
134  *	NETMAP_BDG_NEWIF
135  *		create a persistent VALE port with name nr_name.
136  *		Used by valectl -n ...
137  *
138  *	NETMAP_BDG_DELIF
139  *		delete a persistent VALE port. Used by valectl -d ...
140  *
141  * nr_arg1, nr_arg2, nr_arg3  (in/out)		command specific
142  *
143  *
144  *
145  */
146 
147 
148 /*
149  * struct nmreq overlays a struct ifreq (just the name)
150  */
151 struct nmreq {
152 	char		nr_name[IFNAMSIZ];
153 	uint32_t	nr_version;	/* API version */
154 	uint32_t	nr_offset;	/* nifp offset in the shared region */
155 	uint32_t	nr_memsize;	/* size of the shared region */
156 	uint32_t	nr_tx_slots;	/* slots in tx rings */
157 	uint32_t	nr_rx_slots;	/* slots in rx rings */
158 	uint16_t	nr_tx_rings;	/* number of tx rings */
159 	uint16_t	nr_rx_rings;	/* number of rx rings */
160 
161 	uint16_t	nr_ringid;	/* ring(s) we care about */
162 #define NETMAP_HW_RING		0x4000	/* single NIC ring pair */
163 #define NETMAP_SW_RING		0x2000	/* only host ring pair */
164 
165 #define NETMAP_RING_MASK	0x0fff	/* the ring number */
166 
167 #define NETMAP_NO_TX_POLL	0x1000	/* no automatic txsync on poll */
168 
169 #define NETMAP_DO_RX_POLL	0x8000	/* DO automatic rxsync on poll */
170 
171 	uint16_t	nr_cmd;
172 #define NETMAP_BDG_ATTACH	1	/* attach the NIC */
173 #define NETMAP_BDG_DETACH	2	/* detach the NIC */
174 #define NETMAP_BDG_REGOPS	3	/* register bridge callbacks */
175 #define NETMAP_BDG_LIST		4	/* get bridge's info */
176 #define NETMAP_BDG_VNET_HDR     5       /* set the port virtio-net-hdr length */
177 #define NETMAP_BDG_NEWIF	6	/* create a virtual port */
178 #define NETMAP_BDG_DELIF	7	/* destroy a virtual port */
179 #define NETMAP_PT_HOST_CREATE	8	/* create ptnetmap kthreads */
180 #define NETMAP_PT_HOST_DELETE	9	/* delete ptnetmap kthreads */
181 #define NETMAP_BDG_POLLING_ON	10	/* delete polling kthread */
182 #define NETMAP_BDG_POLLING_OFF	11	/* delete polling kthread */
183 #define NETMAP_VNET_HDR_GET	12      /* get the port virtio-net-hdr length */
184 	uint16_t	nr_arg1;	/* extra arguments */
185 #define NETMAP_BDG_HOST		1	/* nr_arg1 value for NETMAP_BDG_ATTACH */
186 
187 	uint16_t	nr_arg2;	/* id of the memory allocator */
188 	uint32_t	nr_arg3;	/* req. extra buffers in NIOCREGIF */
189 	uint32_t	nr_flags;	/* specify NR_REG_* mode and other flags */
190 #define NR_REG_MASK		0xf /* to extract NR_REG_* mode from nr_flags */
191 	/* various modes, extends nr_ringid */
192 	uint32_t	spare2[1];
193 };
194 
195 #ifdef _WIN32
196 /*
197  * Windows does not have _IOWR(). _IO(), _IOW() and _IOR() are defined
198  * in ws2def.h but not sure if they are in the form we need.
199  * We therefore redefine them in a convenient way to use for DeviceIoControl
200  * signatures.
201  */
202 #undef _IO	// ws2def.h
203 #define _WIN_NM_IOCTL_TYPE 40000
204 #define _IO(_c, _n)	CTL_CODE(_WIN_NM_IOCTL_TYPE, ((_n) + 0x800) , \
205 		METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS  )
206 #define _IO_direct(_c, _n)	CTL_CODE(_WIN_NM_IOCTL_TYPE, ((_n) + 0x800) , \
207 		METHOD_OUT_DIRECT, FILE_ANY_ACCESS  )
208 
209 #define _IOWR(_c, _n, _s)	_IO(_c, _n)
210 
211 /* We havesome internal sysctl in addition to the externally visible ones */
212 #define NETMAP_MMAP _IO_direct('i', 160)	// note METHOD_OUT_DIRECT
213 #define NETMAP_POLL _IO('i', 162)
214 
215 /* and also two setsockopt for sysctl emulation */
216 #define NETMAP_SETSOCKOPT _IO('i', 140)
217 #define NETMAP_GETSOCKOPT _IO('i', 141)
218 
219 
220 /* These linknames are for the Netmap Core Driver */
221 #define NETMAP_NT_DEVICE_NAME			L"\\Device\\NETMAP"
222 #define NETMAP_DOS_DEVICE_NAME			L"\\DosDevices\\netmap"
223 
224 /* Definition of a structure used to pass a virtual address within an IOCTL */
225 typedef struct _MEMORY_ENTRY {
226 	PVOID       pUsermodeVirtualAddress;
227 } MEMORY_ENTRY, *PMEMORY_ENTRY;
228 
229 typedef struct _POLL_REQUEST_DATA {
230 	int events;
231 	int timeout;
232 	int revents;
233 } POLL_REQUEST_DATA;
234 #endif /* _WIN32 */
235 
236 /*
237  * Opaque structure that is passed to an external kernel
238  * module via ioctl(fd, NIOCCONFIG, req) for a user-owned
239  * bridge port (at this point ephemeral VALE interface).
240  */
241 #define NM_IFRDATA_LEN 256
242 struct nm_ifreq {
243 	char nifr_name[IFNAMSIZ];
244 	char data[NM_IFRDATA_LEN];
245 };
246 
247 /*
248  * FreeBSD uses the size value embedded in the _IOWR to determine
249  * how much to copy in/out. So we need it to match the actual
250  * data structure we pass. We put some spares in the structure
251  * to ease compatibility with other versions
252  */
253 #define NIOCGINFO	_IOWR('i', 145, struct nmreq) /* return IF info */
254 #define NIOCREGIF	_IOWR('i', 146, struct nmreq) /* interface register */
255 #define NIOCCONFIG	_IOWR('i',150, struct nm_ifreq) /* for ext. modules */
256 
257 #endif /* _NET_NETMAP_LEGACY_H_ */
258