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14.Dd May 10, 2016
15.Dt MAC_REGISTER 9S
16.Os
17.Sh NAME
18.Nm mac_register ,
19.Nm mac_register_t
20.Nd networking device driver registration structure
21.Sh SYNOPSIS
22.In sys/mac_provider.h
23.In sys/mac_ether.h
24.Sh INTERFACE LEVEL
25illumos DDI specific
26.Sh DESCRIPTION
27The
28.Sy mac_register
29structure is used by GLDv3 networking device drivers implementing the
30.Xr mac 9E
31interface.
32.Pp
33The structure is allocated by a call to
34.Xr mac_alloc 9F
35after which the various structure members should be set.
36Once they have been set, the structure can be used by a GLDv3 device driver to
37register with the MAC framework by calling the
38.Xr mac_register 9F
39function.
40Once
41.Xr mac_register 9F
42has been called, the structure can be freed through a call to
43.Xr mac_free 9F .
44.Sh STRUCTURE MEMBERS
45.Bd -literal -offset indent
46uint_t                  m_version;
47const char              *m_type_ident;
48void                    *m_driver;
49dev_info_t              *m_dip;
50uint_t                  m_instance;
51uint8_t                 *m_src_addr;
52uint8_t                 *m_dst_addr;
53mac_callbacks_t         *m_callbacks;
54uint_t                  m_min_sdu;
55uint_t                  m_max_sdu;
56void                    *m_pdata;
57size_t                  m_pdata_size;
58char                    **m_priv_props;
59uint32_t                m_margin;
60.Ed
61.Pp
62The
63.Sy m_version
64member is set during a call to
65.Xr mac_alloc 9F .
66Device drivers should not modify this field.
67.Pp
68The
69.Sy m_type_ident
70member identifies the kind of networking device that this driver
71represents.
72The following constants should be used to identify the device type:
73.Bl -tag -width Dv
74.It Sy MAC_PLUGIN_IDENT_ETHER
75The device driver implements IEEE 802.3 Ethernet.
76.El
77.Pp
78The
79.Sy m_driver
80value is a private value that the device driver may set and will be
81provided as an argument in many of the
82.Xr mac 9E
83callbacks.
84Most often this is set to the driver's soft state for a specific instance.
85.Pp
86The
87.Sy m_dip
88member should point to the device driver's
89.Sy dev_info
90structure for that specific instance.
91This structure is provided during the driver's
92.Xr attach 9E
93entry point.
94.Pp
95The
96.Sy m_instance
97member should be set to zero.
98The GLDv3 framework will determine the appropriate instance.
99.Pp
100The
101.Sy m_src_addr
102member should be set to a byte array that describes the source MAC
103address of the device.
104This is usually the default MAC address as programmed by the device manufacturer
105in that instance of the device.
106.Pp
107The
108.Sy m_dst_addr
109member is an optional property and should be set to
110.Dv NULL
111by most device drivers.
112If set, this address will be the destination for outgoing frames.
113.Pp
114The
115.Sy m_callbacks
116member contains the GLDv3 entry points implemented by the device driver.
117See
118.Xr mac_callbacks 9S
119for a full explanation of the structure, its members, and their
120responsibilities.
121See
122.Xr mac 9E
123for a broader picture of how the entry points are used.
124.Pp
125The
126.Sy m_min_sdu
127property is the minimum service data unit.
128It represents the minimum size packet that the device can transmit, ignoring its
129own headers.
130Thus for an Ethernet device, this value would exclude the Ethernet header and
131any VLAN headers.
132If this is set to zero, then that means that either the MAC protocol does not
133require a minimum size or that the device driver and hardware will ensure that
134any minimum size is taken care of.
135.Pp
136The
137.Sy m_max_sdu
138property is the maximum service data unit.
139It represents the maximum size packet that the device can transmit, ignoring its
140own headers.
141For an Ethernet based device, this would exclude the size of the Ethernet
142header and a VLAN headers.
143This value is often called the maximum transmission unit (MTU).
144.Pp
145The
146.Sy m_pdata
147member is used for data specific to the type specified in the
148.Sy m_type_ident
149member.
150For all devices of type
151.Sy MAC_PLUGIN_IDENT_ETHER ,
152this should be set to
153.Dv NULL .
154.Pp
155The
156.Sy m_pdata_size
157member indicates the size of the member
158.Sy m_pdata .
159For all devices of type
160.Sy MAC_PLUGIN_IDENT_ETHER ,
161this should be set to 0.
162.Pp
163The
164.Sy m_priv_props
165member is an optional member that lists device-specific properties.
166These properties will be queried through functions like
167.Xr mc_getprop 9E ,
168.Xr mc_propinfo 9E ,
169and
170.Xr mc_setprop 9E .
171If the driver does not have any private properties, it should be set to
172.Dv NULL .
173Otherwise, it should be set to a NULL-terminated array of character
174strings where each entry is the name of a distinct property.
175See
176.Xr mac 9E
177for more information on private properties.
178.Pp
179The
180.Sy m_margin
181property
182indicates the amount of additional bytes of information that may be
183included beyond the basic MAC header.
184For example, with an Ethernet device, if the hardware supports a VLAN tag, then
185this property would be set to the size of a VLAN tag, indicating that it
186supported the additional bytes in a single packet beyond the Ethernet header and
187the
188.Sy m_max_sdu .
189.Sh SEE ALSO
190.Xr attach 9E ,
191.Xr mac 9E ,
192.Xr mac_alloc 9F ,
193.Xr mac_free 9F ,
194.Xr mac_register 9F ,
195.Xr mac_callbacks 9S
196