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21 /*
22  * Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
23  * Copyright 2015 Joyent, Inc.
24  * Copyright 2016 OmniTI Computer Consulting, Inc. All rights reserved.
25  */
26 
27 #include <sys/types.h>
28 #include <sys/cred.h>
29 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
30 #include <sys/conf.h>
31 #include <sys/cmn_err.h>
32 #include <sys/list.h>
33 #include <sys/ksynch.h>
34 #include <sys/kmem.h>
35 #include <sys/stream.h>
36 #include <sys/modctl.h>
37 #include <sys/ddi.h>
38 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
39 #include <sys/atomic.h>
40 #include <sys/stat.h>
41 #include <sys/modhash.h>
42 #include <sys/strsubr.h>
43 #include <sys/strsun.h>
44 #include <sys/dlpi.h>
45 #include <sys/mac.h>
46 #include <sys/mac_provider.h>
47 #include <sys/mac_client.h>
48 #include <sys/mac_client_priv.h>
49 #include <sys/mac_ether.h>
50 #include <sys/dls.h>
51 #include <sys/pattr.h>
52 #include <sys/time.h>
53 #include <sys/vlan.h>
54 #include <sys/vnic.h>
55 #include <sys/vnic_impl.h>
56 #include <sys/mac_impl.h>
57 #include <sys/mac_flow_impl.h>
58 #include <inet/ip_impl.h>
59 
60 /*
61  * Note that for best performance, the VNIC is a passthrough design.
62  * For each VNIC corresponds a MAC client of the underlying MAC (lower MAC).
63  * This MAC client is opened by the VNIC driver at VNIC creation,
64  * and closed when the VNIC is deleted.
65  * When a MAC client of the VNIC itself opens a VNIC, the MAC layer
66  * (upper MAC) detects that the MAC being opened is a VNIC. Instead
67  * of allocating a new MAC client, it asks the VNIC driver to return
68  * the lower MAC client handle associated with the VNIC, and that handle
69  * is returned to the upper MAC client directly. This allows access
70  * by upper MAC clients of the VNIC to have direct access to the lower
71  * MAC client for the control path and data path.
72  *
73  * Due to this passthrough, some of the entry points exported by the
74  * VNIC driver are never directly invoked. These entry points include
75  * vnic_m_start, vnic_m_stop, vnic_m_promisc, vnic_m_multicst, etc.
76  *
77  * VNICs support multiple upper mac clients to enable support for
78  * multiple MAC addresses on the VNIC. When the VNIC is created the
79  * initial mac client is the primary upper mac. Any additional mac
80  * clients are secondary macs.
81  */
82 
83 static int vnic_m_start(void *);
84 static void vnic_m_stop(void *);
85 static int vnic_m_promisc(void *, boolean_t);
86 static int vnic_m_multicst(void *, boolean_t, const uint8_t *);
87 static int vnic_m_unicst(void *, const uint8_t *);
88 static int vnic_m_stat(void *, uint_t, uint64_t *);
89 static void vnic_m_ioctl(void *, queue_t *, mblk_t *);
90 static int vnic_m_setprop(void *, const char *, mac_prop_id_t, uint_t,
91     const void *);
92 static int vnic_m_getprop(void *, const char *, mac_prop_id_t, uint_t, void *);
93 static void vnic_m_propinfo(void *, const char *, mac_prop_id_t,
94     mac_prop_info_handle_t);
95 static mblk_t *vnic_m_tx(void *, mblk_t *);
96 static boolean_t vnic_m_capab_get(void *, mac_capab_t, void *);
97 static void vnic_notify_cb(void *, mac_notify_type_t);
98 static void vnic_cleanup_secondary_macs(vnic_t *, int);
99 
100 static kmem_cache_t	*vnic_cache;
101 static krwlock_t	vnic_lock;
102 static uint_t		vnic_count;
103 
104 #define	ANCHOR_VNIC_MIN_MTU	576
105 #define	ANCHOR_VNIC_MAX_MTU	9000
106 
107 /* hash of VNICs (vnic_t's), keyed by VNIC id */
108 static mod_hash_t	*vnic_hash;
109 #define	VNIC_HASHSZ	64
110 #define	VNIC_HASH_KEY(vnic_id)	((mod_hash_key_t)(uintptr_t)vnic_id)
111 
112 #define	VNIC_M_CALLBACK_FLAGS	\
113 	(MC_IOCTL | MC_GETCAPAB | MC_SETPROP | MC_GETPROP | MC_PROPINFO)
114 
115 static mac_callbacks_t vnic_m_callbacks = {
116 	VNIC_M_CALLBACK_FLAGS,
117 	vnic_m_stat,
118 	vnic_m_start,
119 	vnic_m_stop,
120 	vnic_m_promisc,
121 	vnic_m_multicst,
122 	vnic_m_unicst,
123 	vnic_m_tx,
124 	NULL,
125 	vnic_m_ioctl,
126 	vnic_m_capab_get,
127 	NULL,
128 	NULL,
129 	vnic_m_setprop,
130 	vnic_m_getprop,
131 	vnic_m_propinfo
132 };
133 
134 void
135 vnic_dev_init(void)
136 {
137 	vnic_cache = kmem_cache_create("vnic_cache",
138 	    sizeof (vnic_t), 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0);
139 
140 	vnic_hash = mod_hash_create_idhash("vnic_hash",
141 	    VNIC_HASHSZ, mod_hash_null_valdtor);
142 
143 	rw_init(&vnic_lock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL);
144 
145 	vnic_count = 0;
146 }
147 
148 void
149 vnic_dev_fini(void)
150 {
151 	ASSERT(vnic_count == 0);
152 
153 	rw_destroy(&vnic_lock);
154 	mod_hash_destroy_idhash(vnic_hash);
155 	kmem_cache_destroy(vnic_cache);
156 }
157 
158 uint_t
159 vnic_dev_count(void)
160 {
161 	return (vnic_count);
162 }
163 
164 static vnic_ioc_diag_t
165 vnic_mac2vnic_diag(mac_diag_t diag)
166 {
167 	switch (diag) {
168 	case MAC_DIAG_MACADDR_NIC:
169 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACADDR_NIC);
170 	case MAC_DIAG_MACADDR_INUSE:
171 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACADDR_INUSE);
172 	case MAC_DIAG_MACADDR_INVALID:
173 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACADDR_INVALID);
174 	case MAC_DIAG_MACADDRLEN_INVALID:
175 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACADDRLEN_INVALID);
176 	case MAC_DIAG_MACFACTORYSLOTINVALID:
177 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACFACTORYSLOTINVALID);
178 	case MAC_DIAG_MACFACTORYSLOTUSED:
179 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACFACTORYSLOTUSED);
180 	case MAC_DIAG_MACFACTORYSLOTALLUSED:
181 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACFACTORYSLOTALLUSED);
182 	case MAC_DIAG_MACFACTORYNOTSUP:
183 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACFACTORYNOTSUP);
184 	case MAC_DIAG_MACPREFIX_INVALID:
185 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACPREFIX_INVALID);
186 	case MAC_DIAG_MACPREFIXLEN_INVALID:
187 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACPREFIXLEN_INVALID);
188 	case MAC_DIAG_MACNO_HWRINGS:
189 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_NO_HWRINGS);
190 	default:
191 		return (VNIC_IOC_DIAG_NONE);
192 	}
193 }
194 
195 static int
196 vnic_unicast_add(vnic_t *vnic, vnic_mac_addr_type_t vnic_addr_type,
197     int *addr_slot, uint_t prefix_len, int *addr_len_ptr_arg,
198     uint8_t *mac_addr_arg, uint16_t flags, vnic_ioc_diag_t *diag,
199     uint16_t vid, boolean_t req_hwgrp_flag)
200 {
201 	mac_diag_t mac_diag;
202 	uint16_t mac_flags = 0;
203 	int err;
204 	uint_t addr_len;
205 
206 	if (flags & VNIC_IOC_CREATE_NODUPCHECK)
207 		mac_flags |= MAC_UNICAST_NODUPCHECK;
208 
209 	switch (vnic_addr_type) {
210 	case VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_FIXED:
211 	case VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_VRID:
212 		/*
213 		 * The MAC address value to assign to the VNIC
214 		 * is already provided in mac_addr_arg. addr_len_ptr_arg
215 		 * already contains the MAC address length.
216 		 */
217 		break;
218 
219 	case VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_RANDOM:
220 		/*
221 		 * Random MAC address. There are two sub-cases:
222 		 *
223 		 * 1 - If mac_len == 0, a new MAC address is generated.
224 		 *	The length of the MAC address to generated depends
225 		 *	on the type of MAC used. The prefix to use for the MAC
226 		 *	address is stored in the most significant bytes
227 		 *	of the mac_addr argument, and its length is specified
228 		 *	by the mac_prefix_len argument. This prefix can
229 		 *	correspond to a IEEE OUI in the case of Ethernet,
230 		 *	for example.
231 		 *
232 		 * 2 - If mac_len > 0, the address was already picked
233 		 *	randomly, and is now passed back during VNIC
234 		 *	re-creation. The mac_addr argument contains the MAC
235 		 *	address that was generated. We distinguish this
236 		 *	case from the fixed MAC address case, since we
237 		 *	want the user consumers to know, when they query
238 		 *	the list of VNICs, that a VNIC was assigned a
239 		 *	random MAC address vs assigned a fixed address
240 		 *	specified by the user.
241 		 */
242 
243 		/*
244 		 * If it's a pre-generated address, we're done. mac_addr_arg
245 		 * and addr_len_ptr_arg already contain the MAC address
246 		 * value and length.
247 		 */
248 		if (*addr_len_ptr_arg > 0)
249 			break;
250 
251 		/* generate a new random MAC address */
252 		if ((err = mac_addr_random(vnic->vn_mch,
253 		    prefix_len, mac_addr_arg, &mac_diag)) != 0) {
254 			*diag = vnic_mac2vnic_diag(mac_diag);
255 			return (err);
256 		}
257 		*addr_len_ptr_arg = mac_addr_len(vnic->vn_lower_mh);
258 		break;
259 
260 	case VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_FACTORY:
261 		err = mac_addr_factory_reserve(vnic->vn_mch, addr_slot);
262 		if (err != 0) {
263 			if (err == EINVAL)
264 				*diag = VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACFACTORYSLOTINVALID;
265 			if (err == EBUSY)
266 				*diag = VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACFACTORYSLOTUSED;
267 			if (err == ENOSPC)
268 				*diag = VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACFACTORYSLOTALLUSED;
269 			return (err);
270 		}
271 
272 		mac_addr_factory_value(vnic->vn_lower_mh, *addr_slot,
273 		    mac_addr_arg, &addr_len, NULL, NULL);
274 		*addr_len_ptr_arg = addr_len;
275 		break;
276 
277 	case VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_AUTO:
278 		/* first try to allocate a factory MAC address */
279 		err = mac_addr_factory_reserve(vnic->vn_mch, addr_slot);
280 		if (err == 0) {
281 			mac_addr_factory_value(vnic->vn_lower_mh, *addr_slot,
282 			    mac_addr_arg, &addr_len, NULL, NULL);
283 			vnic_addr_type = VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_FACTORY;
284 			*addr_len_ptr_arg = addr_len;
285 			break;
286 		}
287 
288 		/*
289 		 * Allocating a factory MAC address failed, generate a
290 		 * random MAC address instead.
291 		 */
292 		if ((err = mac_addr_random(vnic->vn_mch,
293 		    prefix_len, mac_addr_arg, &mac_diag)) != 0) {
294 			*diag = vnic_mac2vnic_diag(mac_diag);
295 			return (err);
296 		}
297 		*addr_len_ptr_arg = mac_addr_len(vnic->vn_lower_mh);
298 		vnic_addr_type = VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_RANDOM;
299 		break;
300 	case VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_PRIMARY:
301 		/*
302 		 * We get the address here since we copy it in the
303 		 * vnic's vn_addr.
304 		 * We can't ask for hardware resources since we
305 		 * don't currently support hardware classification
306 		 * for these MAC clients.
307 		 */
308 		if (req_hwgrp_flag) {
309 			*diag = VNIC_IOC_DIAG_NO_HWRINGS;
310 			return (ENOTSUP);
311 		}
312 		mac_unicast_primary_get(vnic->vn_lower_mh, mac_addr_arg);
313 		*addr_len_ptr_arg = mac_addr_len(vnic->vn_lower_mh);
314 		mac_flags |= MAC_UNICAST_VNIC_PRIMARY;
315 		break;
316 	}
317 
318 	vnic->vn_addr_type = vnic_addr_type;
319 
320 	err = mac_unicast_add(vnic->vn_mch, mac_addr_arg, mac_flags,
321 	    &vnic->vn_muh, vid, &mac_diag);
322 	if (err != 0) {
323 		if (vnic_addr_type == VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_FACTORY) {
324 			/* release factory MAC address */
325 			mac_addr_factory_release(vnic->vn_mch, *addr_slot);
326 		}
327 		*diag = vnic_mac2vnic_diag(mac_diag);
328 	}
329 
330 	return (err);
331 }
332 
333 /*
334  * Create a new VNIC upon request from administrator.
335  * Returns 0 on success, an errno on failure.
336  */
337 /* ARGSUSED */
338 int
339 vnic_dev_create(datalink_id_t vnic_id, datalink_id_t linkid,
340     vnic_mac_addr_type_t *vnic_addr_type, int *mac_len, uchar_t *mac_addr,
341     int *mac_slot, uint_t mac_prefix_len, uint16_t vid, vrid_t vrid,
342     int af, mac_resource_props_t *mrp, uint32_t flags, vnic_ioc_diag_t *diag,
343     cred_t *credp)
344 {
345 	vnic_t *vnic;
346 	mac_register_t *mac;
347 	int err;
348 	boolean_t is_anchor = ((flags & VNIC_IOC_CREATE_ANCHOR) != 0);
349 	char vnic_name[MAXNAMELEN];
350 	const mac_info_t *minfop;
351 	uint32_t req_hwgrp_flag = B_FALSE;
352 
353 	*diag = VNIC_IOC_DIAG_NONE;
354 
355 	rw_enter(&vnic_lock, RW_WRITER);
356 
357 	/* does a VNIC with the same id already exist? */
358 	err = mod_hash_find(vnic_hash, VNIC_HASH_KEY(vnic_id),
359 	    (mod_hash_val_t *)&vnic);
360 	if (err == 0) {
361 		rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
362 		return (EEXIST);
363 	}
364 
365 	vnic = kmem_cache_alloc(vnic_cache, KM_NOSLEEP);
366 	if (vnic == NULL) {
367 		rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
368 		return (ENOMEM);
369 	}
370 
371 	bzero(vnic, sizeof (*vnic));
372 
373 	vnic->vn_id = vnic_id;
374 	vnic->vn_link_id = linkid;
375 	vnic->vn_vrid = vrid;
376 	vnic->vn_af = af;
377 
378 	if (!is_anchor) {
379 		if (linkid == DATALINK_INVALID_LINKID) {
380 			err = EINVAL;
381 			goto bail;
382 		}
383 
384 		/*
385 		 * Open the lower MAC and assign its initial bandwidth and
386 		 * MAC address. We do this here during VNIC creation and
387 		 * do not wait until the upper MAC client open so that we
388 		 * can validate the VNIC creation parameters (bandwidth,
389 		 * MAC address, etc) and reserve a factory MAC address if
390 		 * one was requested.
391 		 */
392 		err = mac_open_by_linkid(linkid, &vnic->vn_lower_mh);
393 		if (err != 0)
394 			goto bail;
395 
396 		/*
397 		 * VNIC(vlan) over VNICs(vlans) is not supported.
398 		 */
399 		if (mac_is_vnic(vnic->vn_lower_mh)) {
400 			err = EINVAL;
401 			goto bail;
402 		}
403 
404 		/* only ethernet support for now */
405 		minfop = mac_info(vnic->vn_lower_mh);
406 		if (minfop->mi_nativemedia != DL_ETHER) {
407 			err = ENOTSUP;
408 			goto bail;
409 		}
410 
411 		(void) dls_mgmt_get_linkinfo(vnic_id, vnic_name, NULL, NULL,
412 		    NULL);
413 		err = mac_client_open(vnic->vn_lower_mh, &vnic->vn_mch,
414 		    vnic_name, MAC_OPEN_FLAGS_IS_VNIC);
415 		if (err != 0)
416 			goto bail;
417 
418 		/* assign a MAC address to the VNIC */
419 
420 		err = vnic_unicast_add(vnic, *vnic_addr_type, mac_slot,
421 		    mac_prefix_len, mac_len, mac_addr, flags, diag, vid,
422 		    req_hwgrp_flag);
423 		if (err != 0) {
424 			vnic->vn_muh = NULL;
425 			if (diag != NULL && req_hwgrp_flag)
426 				*diag = VNIC_IOC_DIAG_NO_HWRINGS;
427 			goto bail;
428 		}
429 
430 		/* register to receive notification from underlying MAC */
431 		vnic->vn_mnh = mac_notify_add(vnic->vn_lower_mh, vnic_notify_cb,
432 		    vnic);
433 
434 		*vnic_addr_type = vnic->vn_addr_type;
435 		vnic->vn_addr_len = *mac_len;
436 		vnic->vn_vid = vid;
437 
438 		bcopy(mac_addr, vnic->vn_addr, vnic->vn_addr_len);
439 
440 		if (vnic->vn_addr_type == VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_FACTORY)
441 			vnic->vn_slot_id = *mac_slot;
442 
443 		/*
444 		 * Set the initial VNIC capabilities. If the VNIC is created
445 		 * over MACs which does not support nactive vlan, disable
446 		 * VNIC's hardware checksum capability if its VID is not 0,
447 		 * since the underlying MAC would get the hardware checksum
448 		 * offset wrong in case of VLAN packets.
449 		 */
450 		if (vid == 0 || !mac_capab_get(vnic->vn_lower_mh,
451 		    MAC_CAPAB_NO_NATIVEVLAN, NULL)) {
452 			if (!mac_capab_get(vnic->vn_lower_mh, MAC_CAPAB_HCKSUM,
453 			    &vnic->vn_hcksum_txflags))
454 				vnic->vn_hcksum_txflags = 0;
455 		} else {
456 			vnic->vn_hcksum_txflags = 0;
457 		}
458 	}
459 
460 	/* register with the MAC module */
461 	if ((mac = mac_alloc(MAC_VERSION)) == NULL)
462 		goto bail;
463 
464 	mac->m_type_ident = MAC_PLUGIN_IDENT_ETHER;
465 	mac->m_driver = vnic;
466 	mac->m_dip = vnic_get_dip();
467 	mac->m_instance = (uint_t)-1;
468 	mac->m_src_addr = vnic->vn_addr;
469 	mac->m_callbacks = &vnic_m_callbacks;
470 
471 	if (!is_anchor) {
472 		/*
473 		 * If this is a VNIC based VLAN, then we check for the
474 		 * margin unless it has been created with the force
475 		 * flag. If we are configuring a VLAN over an etherstub,
476 		 * we don't check the margin even if force is not set.
477 		 */
478 		if (vid == 0 || (flags & VNIC_IOC_CREATE_FORCE) != 0) {
479 			if (vid != VLAN_ID_NONE)
480 				vnic->vn_force = B_TRUE;
481 			/*
482 			 * As the current margin size of the underlying mac is
483 			 * used to determine the margin size of the VNIC
484 			 * itself, request the underlying mac not to change
485 			 * to a smaller margin size.
486 			 */
487 			err = mac_margin_add(vnic->vn_lower_mh,
488 			    &vnic->vn_margin, B_TRUE);
489 			ASSERT(err == 0);
490 		} else {
491 			vnic->vn_margin = VLAN_TAGSZ;
492 			err = mac_margin_add(vnic->vn_lower_mh,
493 			    &vnic->vn_margin, B_FALSE);
494 			if (err != 0) {
495 				mac_free(mac);
496 				if (diag != NULL)
497 					*diag = VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACMARGIN_INVALID;
498 				goto bail;
499 			}
500 		}
501 
502 		mac_sdu_get(vnic->vn_lower_mh, &mac->m_min_sdu,
503 		    &mac->m_max_sdu);
504 		err = mac_mtu_add(vnic->vn_lower_mh, &mac->m_max_sdu, B_FALSE);
505 		if (err != 0) {
506 			VERIFY(mac_margin_remove(vnic->vn_lower_mh,
507 			    vnic->vn_margin) == 0);
508 			mac_free(mac);
509 			if (diag != NULL)
510 				*diag = VNIC_IOC_DIAG_MACMTU_INVALID;
511 			goto bail;
512 		}
513 		vnic->vn_mtu = mac->m_max_sdu;
514 	} else {
515 		vnic->vn_margin = VLAN_TAGSZ;
516 		mac->m_min_sdu = 1;
517 		mac->m_max_sdu = ANCHOR_VNIC_MAX_MTU;
518 		vnic->vn_mtu = ANCHOR_VNIC_MAX_MTU;
519 	}
520 
521 	mac->m_margin = vnic->vn_margin;
522 
523 	err = mac_register(mac, &vnic->vn_mh);
524 	mac_free(mac);
525 	if (err != 0) {
526 		if (!is_anchor) {
527 			VERIFY(mac_mtu_remove(vnic->vn_lower_mh,
528 			    vnic->vn_mtu) == 0);
529 			VERIFY(mac_margin_remove(vnic->vn_lower_mh,
530 			    vnic->vn_margin) == 0);
531 		}
532 		goto bail;
533 	}
534 
535 	/* Set the VNIC's MAC in the client */
536 	if (!is_anchor) {
537 		mac_set_upper_mac(vnic->vn_mch, vnic->vn_mh, mrp);
538 
539 		if (mrp != NULL) {
540 			if ((mrp->mrp_mask & MRP_RX_RINGS) != 0 ||
541 			    (mrp->mrp_mask & MRP_TX_RINGS) != 0) {
542 				req_hwgrp_flag = B_TRUE;
543 			}
544 			err = mac_client_set_resources(vnic->vn_mch, mrp);
545 			if (err != 0) {
546 				VERIFY(mac_mtu_remove(vnic->vn_lower_mh,
547 				    vnic->vn_mtu) == 0);
548 				VERIFY(mac_margin_remove(vnic->vn_lower_mh,
549 				    vnic->vn_margin) == 0);
550 				(void) mac_unregister(vnic->vn_mh);
551 				goto bail;
552 			}
553 		}
554 	}
555 
556 	err = dls_devnet_create(vnic->vn_mh, vnic->vn_id, crgetzoneid(credp));
557 	if (err != 0) {
558 		VERIFY(is_anchor || mac_margin_remove(vnic->vn_lower_mh,
559 		    vnic->vn_margin) == 0);
560 		if (!is_anchor) {
561 			VERIFY(mac_mtu_remove(vnic->vn_lower_mh,
562 			    vnic->vn_mtu) == 0);
563 			VERIFY(mac_margin_remove(vnic->vn_lower_mh,
564 			    vnic->vn_margin) == 0);
565 		}
566 		(void) mac_unregister(vnic->vn_mh);
567 		goto bail;
568 	}
569 
570 	/* add new VNIC to hash table */
571 	err = mod_hash_insert(vnic_hash, VNIC_HASH_KEY(vnic_id),
572 	    (mod_hash_val_t)vnic);
573 	ASSERT(err == 0);
574 	vnic_count++;
575 
576 	/*
577 	 * Now that we've enabled this VNIC, we should go through and update the
578 	 * link state by setting it to our parents.
579 	 */
580 	vnic->vn_enabled = B_TRUE;
581 
582 	if (is_anchor) {
583 		mac_link_update(vnic->vn_mh, LINK_STATE_UP);
584 	} else {
585 		mac_link_update(vnic->vn_mh,
586 		    mac_client_stat_get(vnic->vn_mch, MAC_STAT_LINK_STATE));
587 	}
588 
589 	rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
590 
591 	return (0);
592 
593 bail:
594 	rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
595 	if (!is_anchor) {
596 		if (vnic->vn_mnh != NULL)
597 			(void) mac_notify_remove(vnic->vn_mnh, B_TRUE);
598 		if (vnic->vn_muh != NULL)
599 			(void) mac_unicast_remove(vnic->vn_mch, vnic->vn_muh);
600 		if (vnic->vn_mch != NULL)
601 			mac_client_close(vnic->vn_mch, MAC_CLOSE_FLAGS_IS_VNIC);
602 		if (vnic->vn_lower_mh != NULL)
603 			mac_close(vnic->vn_lower_mh);
604 	}
605 
606 	kmem_cache_free(vnic_cache, vnic);
607 	return (err);
608 }
609 
610 /*
611  * Modify the properties of an existing VNIC.
612  */
613 /* ARGSUSED */
614 int
615 vnic_dev_modify(datalink_id_t vnic_id, uint_t modify_mask,
616     vnic_mac_addr_type_t mac_addr_type, uint_t mac_len, uchar_t *mac_addr,
617     uint_t mac_slot, mac_resource_props_t *mrp)
618 {
619 	vnic_t *vnic = NULL;
620 
621 	rw_enter(&vnic_lock, RW_WRITER);
622 
623 	if (mod_hash_find(vnic_hash, VNIC_HASH_KEY(vnic_id),
624 	    (mod_hash_val_t *)&vnic) != 0) {
625 		rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
626 		return (ENOENT);
627 	}
628 
629 	rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
630 
631 	return (0);
632 }
633 
634 /* ARGSUSED */
635 int
636 vnic_dev_delete(datalink_id_t vnic_id, uint32_t flags, cred_t *credp)
637 {
638 	vnic_t *vnic = NULL;
639 	mod_hash_val_t val;
640 	datalink_id_t tmpid;
641 	int rc;
642 
643 	rw_enter(&vnic_lock, RW_WRITER);
644 
645 	if (mod_hash_find(vnic_hash, VNIC_HASH_KEY(vnic_id),
646 	    (mod_hash_val_t *)&vnic) != 0) {
647 		rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
648 		return (ENOENT);
649 	}
650 
651 	if ((rc = dls_devnet_destroy(vnic->vn_mh, &tmpid, B_TRUE)) != 0) {
652 		rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
653 		return (rc);
654 	}
655 
656 	ASSERT(vnic_id == tmpid);
657 
658 	/*
659 	 * We cannot unregister the MAC yet. Unregistering would
660 	 * free up mac_impl_t which should not happen at this time.
661 	 * So disable mac_impl_t by calling mac_disable(). This will prevent
662 	 * any new claims on mac_impl_t.
663 	 */
664 	if ((rc = mac_disable(vnic->vn_mh)) != 0) {
665 		(void) dls_devnet_create(vnic->vn_mh, vnic_id,
666 		    crgetzoneid(credp));
667 		rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
668 		return (rc);
669 	}
670 
671 	vnic_cleanup_secondary_macs(vnic, vnic->vn_nhandles);
672 
673 	vnic->vn_enabled = B_FALSE;
674 	(void) mod_hash_remove(vnic_hash, VNIC_HASH_KEY(vnic_id), &val);
675 	ASSERT(vnic == (vnic_t *)val);
676 	vnic_count--;
677 	rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
678 
679 	/*
680 	 * XXX-nicolas shouldn't have a void cast here, if it's
681 	 * expected that the function will never fail, then we should
682 	 * have an ASSERT().
683 	 */
684 	(void) mac_unregister(vnic->vn_mh);
685 
686 	if (vnic->vn_lower_mh != NULL) {
687 		/*
688 		 * Check if MAC address for the vnic was obtained from the
689 		 * factory MAC addresses. If yes, release it.
690 		 */
691 		if (vnic->vn_addr_type == VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_FACTORY) {
692 			(void) mac_addr_factory_release(vnic->vn_mch,
693 			    vnic->vn_slot_id);
694 		}
695 		(void) mac_margin_remove(vnic->vn_lower_mh, vnic->vn_margin);
696 		(void) mac_mtu_remove(vnic->vn_lower_mh, vnic->vn_mtu);
697 		(void) mac_notify_remove(vnic->vn_mnh, B_TRUE);
698 		(void) mac_unicast_remove(vnic->vn_mch, vnic->vn_muh);
699 		mac_client_close(vnic->vn_mch, MAC_CLOSE_FLAGS_IS_VNIC);
700 		mac_close(vnic->vn_lower_mh);
701 	}
702 
703 	kmem_cache_free(vnic_cache, vnic);
704 	return (0);
705 }
706 
707 /* ARGSUSED */
708 mblk_t *
709 vnic_m_tx(void *arg, mblk_t *mp_chain)
710 {
711 	/*
712 	 * This function could be invoked for an anchor VNIC when sending
713 	 * broadcast and multicast packets, and unicast packets which did
714 	 * not match any local known destination.
715 	 */
716 	freemsgchain(mp_chain);
717 	return (NULL);
718 }
719 
720 /*ARGSUSED*/
721 static void
722 vnic_m_ioctl(void *arg, queue_t *q, mblk_t *mp)
723 {
724 	miocnak(q, mp, 0, ENOTSUP);
725 }
726 
727 /*
728  * This entry point cannot be passed-through, since it is invoked
729  * for the per-VNIC kstats which must be exported independently
730  * of the existence of VNIC MAC clients.
731  */
732 static int
733 vnic_m_stat(void *arg, uint_t stat, uint64_t *val)
734 {
735 	vnic_t *vnic = arg;
736 	int rval = 0;
737 
738 	if (vnic->vn_lower_mh == NULL) {
739 		/*
740 		 * It's an anchor VNIC, which does not have any
741 		 * statistics in itself.
742 		 */
743 		return (ENOTSUP);
744 	}
745 
746 	/*
747 	 * ENOTSUP must be reported for unsupported stats, the VNIC
748 	 * driver reports a subset of the stats that would
749 	 * be returned by a real piece of hardware.
750 	 */
751 
752 	switch (stat) {
753 	case MAC_STAT_LINK_STATE:
754 	case MAC_STAT_LINK_UP:
755 	case MAC_STAT_PROMISC:
756 	case MAC_STAT_IFSPEED:
757 	case MAC_STAT_MULTIRCV:
758 	case MAC_STAT_MULTIXMT:
759 	case MAC_STAT_BRDCSTRCV:
760 	case MAC_STAT_BRDCSTXMT:
761 	case MAC_STAT_OPACKETS:
762 	case MAC_STAT_OBYTES:
763 	case MAC_STAT_IERRORS:
764 	case MAC_STAT_OERRORS:
765 	case MAC_STAT_RBYTES:
766 	case MAC_STAT_IPACKETS:
767 		*val = mac_client_stat_get(vnic->vn_mch, stat);
768 		break;
769 	default:
770 		rval = ENOTSUP;
771 	}
772 
773 	return (rval);
774 }
775 
776 /*
777  * Invoked by the upper MAC to retrieve the lower MAC client handle
778  * corresponding to a VNIC. A pointer to this function is obtained
779  * by the upper MAC via capability query.
780  *
781  * XXX-nicolas Note: this currently causes all VNIC MAC clients to
782  * receive the same MAC client handle for the same VNIC. This is ok
783  * as long as we have only one VNIC MAC client which sends and
784  * receives data, but we don't currently enforce this at the MAC layer.
785  */
786 static void *
787 vnic_mac_client_handle(void *vnic_arg)
788 {
789 	vnic_t *vnic = vnic_arg;
790 
791 	return (vnic->vn_mch);
792 }
793 
794 /*
795  * Invoked when updating the primary MAC so that the secondary MACs are
796  * kept in sync.
797  */
798 static void
799 vnic_mac_secondary_update(void *vnic_arg)
800 {
801 	vnic_t *vn = vnic_arg;
802 	int i;
803 
804 	for (i = 1; i <= vn->vn_nhandles; i++) {
805 		mac_secondary_dup(vn->vn_mc_handles[0], vn->vn_mc_handles[i]);
806 	}
807 }
808 
809 /*
810  * Return information about the specified capability.
811  */
812 /* ARGSUSED */
813 static boolean_t
814 vnic_m_capab_get(void *arg, mac_capab_t cap, void *cap_data)
815 {
816 	vnic_t *vnic = arg;
817 
818 	switch (cap) {
819 	case MAC_CAPAB_HCKSUM: {
820 		uint32_t *hcksum_txflags = cap_data;
821 
822 		*hcksum_txflags = vnic->vn_hcksum_txflags &
823 		    (HCKSUM_INET_FULL_V4 | HCKSUM_IPHDRCKSUM |
824 		    HCKSUM_INET_PARTIAL);
825 		break;
826 	}
827 	case MAC_CAPAB_VNIC: {
828 		mac_capab_vnic_t *vnic_capab = cap_data;
829 
830 		if (vnic->vn_lower_mh == NULL) {
831 			/*
832 			 * It's an anchor VNIC, we don't have an underlying
833 			 * NIC and MAC client handle.
834 			 */
835 			return (B_FALSE);
836 		}
837 
838 		if (vnic_capab != NULL) {
839 			vnic_capab->mcv_arg = vnic;
840 			vnic_capab->mcv_mac_client_handle =
841 			    vnic_mac_client_handle;
842 			vnic_capab->mcv_mac_secondary_update =
843 			    vnic_mac_secondary_update;
844 		}
845 		break;
846 	}
847 	case MAC_CAPAB_ANCHOR_VNIC: {
848 		/* since it's an anchor VNIC we don't have lower mac handle */
849 		if (vnic->vn_lower_mh == NULL) {
850 			ASSERT(vnic->vn_link_id == 0);
851 			return (B_TRUE);
852 		}
853 		return (B_FALSE);
854 	}
855 	case MAC_CAPAB_NO_NATIVEVLAN:
856 		return (B_FALSE);
857 	case MAC_CAPAB_NO_ZCOPY:
858 		return (B_TRUE);
859 	case MAC_CAPAB_VRRP: {
860 		mac_capab_vrrp_t *vrrp_capab = cap_data;
861 
862 		if (vnic->vn_vrid != 0) {
863 			if (vrrp_capab != NULL)
864 				vrrp_capab->mcv_af = vnic->vn_af;
865 			return (B_TRUE);
866 		}
867 		return (B_FALSE);
868 	}
869 	default:
870 		return (B_FALSE);
871 	}
872 	return (B_TRUE);
873 }
874 
875 /* ARGSUSED */
876 static int
877 vnic_m_start(void *arg)
878 {
879 	return (0);
880 }
881 
882 /* ARGSUSED */
883 static void
884 vnic_m_stop(void *arg)
885 {
886 }
887 
888 /* ARGSUSED */
889 static int
890 vnic_m_promisc(void *arg, boolean_t on)
891 {
892 	return (0);
893 }
894 
895 /* ARGSUSED */
896 static int
897 vnic_m_multicst(void *arg, boolean_t add, const uint8_t *addrp)
898 {
899 	return (0);
900 }
901 
902 static int
903 vnic_m_unicst(void *arg, const uint8_t *macaddr)
904 {
905 	vnic_t *vnic = arg;
906 
907 	return (mac_vnic_unicast_set(vnic->vn_mch, macaddr));
908 }
909 
910 static void
911 vnic_cleanup_secondary_macs(vnic_t *vn, int cnt)
912 {
913 	int i;
914 
915 	/* Remove existing secondaries (primary is at 0) */
916 	for (i = 1; i <= cnt; i++) {
917 		mac_rx_clear(vn->vn_mc_handles[i]);
918 
919 		/* unicast handle might not have been set yet */
920 		if (vn->vn_mu_handles[i] != NULL)
921 			(void) mac_unicast_remove(vn->vn_mc_handles[i],
922 			    vn->vn_mu_handles[i]);
923 
924 		mac_secondary_cleanup(vn->vn_mc_handles[i]);
925 
926 		mac_client_close(vn->vn_mc_handles[i], MAC_CLOSE_FLAGS_IS_VNIC);
927 
928 		vn->vn_mu_handles[i] = NULL;
929 		vn->vn_mc_handles[i] = NULL;
930 	}
931 
932 	vn->vn_nhandles = 0;
933 }
934 
935 /*
936  * Setup secondary MAC addresses on the vnic. Due to limitations in the mac
937  * code, each mac address must be associated with a mac_client (and the
938  * flow that goes along with the client) so we need to create those clients
939  * here.
940  */
941 static int
942 vnic_set_secondary_macs(vnic_t *vn, mac_secondary_addr_t *msa)
943 {
944 	int i, err;
945 	char primary_name[MAXNAMELEN];
946 
947 	/* First, remove pre-existing secondaries */
948 	ASSERT(vn->vn_nhandles < MPT_MAXMACADDR);
949 	vnic_cleanup_secondary_macs(vn, vn->vn_nhandles);
950 
951 	if (msa->ms_addrcnt == (uint32_t)-1)
952 		msa->ms_addrcnt = 0;
953 
954 	vn->vn_nhandles = msa->ms_addrcnt;
955 
956 	(void) dls_mgmt_get_linkinfo(vn->vn_id, primary_name, NULL, NULL, NULL);
957 
958 	/*
959 	 * Now add the new secondary MACs
960 	 * Recall that the primary MAC address is the first element.
961 	 * The secondary clients are named after the primary with their
962 	 * index to distinguish them.
963 	 */
964 	for (i = 1; i <= vn->vn_nhandles; i++) {
965 		uint8_t *addr;
966 		mac_diag_t mac_diag;
967 		char secondary_name[MAXNAMELEN];
968 
969 		(void) snprintf(secondary_name, sizeof (secondary_name),
970 		    "%s%02d", primary_name, i);
971 
972 		err = mac_client_open(vn->vn_lower_mh, &vn->vn_mc_handles[i],
973 		    secondary_name, MAC_OPEN_FLAGS_IS_VNIC);
974 		if (err != 0) {
975 			/* Remove any that we successfully added */
976 			vnic_cleanup_secondary_macs(vn, --i);
977 			return (err);
978 		}
979 
980 		/*
981 		 * Assign a MAC address to the VNIC
982 		 *
983 		 * Normally this would be done with vnic_unicast_add but since
984 		 * we know these are fixed adddresses, and since we need to
985 		 * save this in the proper array slot, we bypass that function
986 		 * and go direct.
987 		 */
988 		addr = msa->ms_addrs[i - 1];
989 		err = mac_unicast_add(vn->vn_mc_handles[i], addr, 0,
990 		    &vn->vn_mu_handles[i], vn->vn_vid, &mac_diag);
991 		if (err != 0) {
992 			/* Remove any that we successfully added */
993 			vnic_cleanup_secondary_macs(vn, i);
994 			return (err);
995 		}
996 
997 		/*
998 		 * Setup the secondary the same way as the primary (i.e.
999 		 * receiver function/argument (e.g. i_dls_link_rx, mac_pkt_drop,
1000 		 * etc.), the promisc list, and the resource controls).
1001 		 */
1002 		mac_secondary_dup(vn->vn_mc_handles[0], vn->vn_mc_handles[i]);
1003 	}
1004 
1005 	return (0);
1006 }
1007 
1008 static int
1009 vnic_get_secondary_macs(vnic_t *vn, uint_t pr_valsize, void *pr_val)
1010 {
1011 	int i;
1012 	mac_secondary_addr_t msa;
1013 
1014 	if (pr_valsize < sizeof (msa))
1015 		return (EINVAL);
1016 
1017 	/* Get existing addresses (primary is at 0) */
1018 	ASSERT(vn->vn_nhandles < MPT_MAXMACADDR);
1019 	for (i = 1; i <= vn->vn_nhandles; i++) {
1020 		ASSERT(vn->vn_mc_handles[i] != NULL);
1021 		mac_unicast_secondary_get(vn->vn_mc_handles[i],
1022 		    msa.ms_addrs[i - 1]);
1023 	}
1024 	msa.ms_addrcnt = vn->vn_nhandles;
1025 
1026 	bcopy(&msa, pr_val, sizeof (msa));
1027 	return (0);
1028 }
1029 
1030 /*
1031  * Callback functions for set/get of properties
1032  */
1033 /*ARGSUSED*/
1034 static int
1035 vnic_m_setprop(void *m_driver, const char *pr_name, mac_prop_id_t pr_num,
1036     uint_t pr_valsize, const void *pr_val)
1037 {
1038 	int 		err = 0;
1039 	vnic_t		*vn = m_driver;
1040 
1041 	switch (pr_num) {
1042 	case MAC_PROP_MTU: {
1043 		uint32_t	mtu;
1044 
1045 		if (pr_valsize < sizeof (mtu)) {
1046 			err = EINVAL;
1047 			break;
1048 		}
1049 		bcopy(pr_val, &mtu, sizeof (mtu));
1050 
1051 		if (vn->vn_link_id == DATALINK_INVALID_LINKID) {
1052 			if (mtu < ANCHOR_VNIC_MIN_MTU ||
1053 			    mtu > ANCHOR_VNIC_MAX_MTU) {
1054 				err = EINVAL;
1055 				break;
1056 			}
1057 		} else {
1058 			err = mac_mtu_add(vn->vn_lower_mh, &mtu, B_FALSE);
1059 			/*
1060 			 * If it's not supported to set a value here, translate
1061 			 * that to EINVAL, so user land gets a better idea of
1062 			 * what went wrong. This realistically means that they
1063 			 * violated the output of prop info.
1064 			 */
1065 			if (err == ENOTSUP)
1066 				err = EINVAL;
1067 			if (err != 0)
1068 				break;
1069 			VERIFY(mac_mtu_remove(vn->vn_lower_mh,
1070 			    vn->vn_mtu) == 0);
1071 		}
1072 		vn->vn_mtu = mtu;
1073 		err = mac_maxsdu_update(vn->vn_mh, mtu);
1074 		break;
1075 	}
1076 	case MAC_PROP_VN_PROMISC_FILTERED: {
1077 		boolean_t filtered;
1078 
1079 		if (pr_valsize < sizeof (filtered)) {
1080 			err = EINVAL;
1081 			break;
1082 		}
1083 
1084 		bcopy(pr_val, &filtered, sizeof (filtered));
1085 		mac_set_promisc_filtered(vn->vn_mch, filtered);
1086 		break;
1087 	}
1088 	case MAC_PROP_SECONDARY_ADDRS: {
1089 		mac_secondary_addr_t msa;
1090 
1091 		bcopy(pr_val, &msa, sizeof (msa));
1092 		err = vnic_set_secondary_macs(vn, &msa);
1093 		break;
1094 	}
1095 	default:
1096 		err = ENOTSUP;
1097 		break;
1098 	}
1099 	return (err);
1100 }
1101 
1102 /* ARGSUSED */
1103 static int
1104 vnic_m_getprop(void *arg, const char *pr_name, mac_prop_id_t pr_num,
1105     uint_t pr_valsize, void *pr_val)
1106 {
1107 	vnic_t		*vn = arg;
1108 	int 		ret = 0;
1109 	boolean_t	out;
1110 
1111 	switch (pr_num) {
1112 	case MAC_PROP_VN_PROMISC_FILTERED:
1113 		out = mac_get_promisc_filtered(vn->vn_mch);
1114 		ASSERT(pr_valsize >= sizeof (boolean_t));
1115 		bcopy(&out, pr_val, sizeof (boolean_t));
1116 		break;
1117 	case MAC_PROP_SECONDARY_ADDRS:
1118 		ret = vnic_get_secondary_macs(vn, pr_valsize, pr_val);
1119 		break;
1120 	default:
1121 		ret = ENOTSUP;
1122 		break;
1123 	}
1124 
1125 	return (ret);
1126 }
1127 
1128 /* ARGSUSED */
1129 static void vnic_m_propinfo(void *m_driver, const char *pr_name,
1130     mac_prop_id_t pr_num, mac_prop_info_handle_t prh)
1131 {
1132 	vnic_t		*vn = m_driver;
1133 
1134 	switch (pr_num) {
1135 	case MAC_PROP_MTU:
1136 		if (vn->vn_link_id == DATALINK_INVALID_LINKID) {
1137 			mac_prop_info_set_range_uint32(prh,
1138 			    ANCHOR_VNIC_MIN_MTU, ANCHOR_VNIC_MAX_MTU);
1139 		} else {
1140 			uint32_t		max;
1141 			mac_perim_handle_t	mph;
1142 			mac_propval_range_t	range;
1143 
1144 			/*
1145 			 * The valid range for a VNIC's MTU is the minimum that
1146 			 * the device supports and the current value of the
1147 			 * device. A VNIC cannot increase the current MTU of the
1148 			 * device. Therefore we need to get the range from the
1149 			 * propinfo endpoint and current mtu from the
1150 			 * traditional property endpoint.
1151 			 */
1152 			mac_perim_enter_by_mh(vn->vn_lower_mh, &mph);
1153 			if (mac_get_prop(vn->vn_lower_mh, MAC_PROP_MTU, "mtu",
1154 			    &max, sizeof (uint32_t)) != 0) {
1155 				mac_perim_exit(mph);
1156 				return;
1157 			}
1158 
1159 			range.mpr_count = 1;
1160 			if (mac_prop_info(vn->vn_lower_mh, MAC_PROP_MTU, "mtu",
1161 			    NULL, 0, &range, NULL) != 0) {
1162 				mac_perim_exit(mph);
1163 				return;
1164 			}
1165 
1166 			mac_prop_info_set_default_uint32(prh, max);
1167 			mac_prop_info_set_range_uint32(prh,
1168 			    range.mpr_range_uint32[0].mpur_min, max);
1169 			mac_perim_exit(mph);
1170 		}
1171 		break;
1172 	}
1173 }
1174 
1175 
1176 int
1177 vnic_info(vnic_info_t *info, cred_t *credp)
1178 {
1179 	vnic_t		*vnic;
1180 	int		err;
1181 
1182 	/* Make sure that the VNIC link is visible from the caller's zone. */
1183 	if (!dls_devnet_islinkvisible(info->vn_vnic_id, crgetzoneid(credp)))
1184 		return (ENOENT);
1185 
1186 	rw_enter(&vnic_lock, RW_WRITER);
1187 
1188 	err = mod_hash_find(vnic_hash, VNIC_HASH_KEY(info->vn_vnic_id),
1189 	    (mod_hash_val_t *)&vnic);
1190 	if (err != 0) {
1191 		rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
1192 		return (ENOENT);
1193 	}
1194 
1195 	info->vn_link_id = vnic->vn_link_id;
1196 	info->vn_mac_addr_type = vnic->vn_addr_type;
1197 	info->vn_mac_len = vnic->vn_addr_len;
1198 	bcopy(vnic->vn_addr, info->vn_mac_addr, MAXMACADDRLEN);
1199 	info->vn_mac_slot = vnic->vn_slot_id;
1200 	info->vn_mac_prefix_len = 0;
1201 	info->vn_vid = vnic->vn_vid;
1202 	info->vn_force = vnic->vn_force;
1203 	info->vn_vrid = vnic->vn_vrid;
1204 	info->vn_af = vnic->vn_af;
1205 
1206 	bzero(&info->vn_resource_props, sizeof (mac_resource_props_t));
1207 	if (vnic->vn_mch != NULL)
1208 		mac_client_get_resources(vnic->vn_mch,
1209 		    &info->vn_resource_props);
1210 
1211 	rw_exit(&vnic_lock);
1212 	return (0);
1213 }
1214 
1215 static void
1216 vnic_notify_cb(void *arg, mac_notify_type_t type)
1217 {
1218 	vnic_t *vnic = arg;
1219 
1220 	/*
1221 	 * Do not deliver notifications if the vnic is not fully initialized
1222 	 * or is in process of being torn down.
1223 	 */
1224 	if (!vnic->vn_enabled)
1225 		return;
1226 
1227 	switch (type) {
1228 	case MAC_NOTE_UNICST:
1229 		/*
1230 		 * Only the VLAN VNIC needs to be notified with primary MAC
1231 		 * address change.
1232 		 */
1233 		if (vnic->vn_addr_type != VNIC_MAC_ADDR_TYPE_PRIMARY)
1234 			return;
1235 
1236 		/*  the unicast MAC address value */
1237 		mac_unicast_primary_get(vnic->vn_lower_mh, vnic->vn_addr);
1238 
1239 		/* notify its upper layer MAC about MAC address change */
1240 		mac_unicst_update(vnic->vn_mh, (const uint8_t *)vnic->vn_addr);
1241 		break;
1242 
1243 	case MAC_NOTE_LINK:
1244 		mac_link_update(vnic->vn_mh,
1245 		    mac_client_stat_get(vnic->vn_mch, MAC_STAT_LINK_STATE));
1246 		break;
1247 
1248 	default:
1249 		break;
1250 	}
1251 }
1252