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21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 /*
28  * This header file contains the basic data structures which the
29  * virtual switch (vsw) uses to communicate with its clients and
30  * the outside world.
31  *
32  * The virtual switch reads the machine description (MD) to
33  * determine how many port_t structures to create (each port_t
34  * can support communications to a single network device). The
35  * port_t's are maintained in a linked list.
36  *
37  * Each port in turn contains a number of logical domain channels
38  * (ldc's) which are inter domain communications channels which
39  * are used for passing small messages between the domains. Their
40  * may be an unlimited number of channels associated with each port,
41  * though most devices only use a single channel.
42  *
43  * The ldc is a bi-directional channel, which is divided up into
44  * two directional 'lanes', one outbound from the switch to the
45  * virtual network device, the other inbound to the switch.
46  * Depending on the type of device each lane may have seperate
47  * communication paramaters (such as mtu etc).
48  *
49  * For those network clients which use descriptor rings the
50  * rings are associated with the appropriate lane. I.e. rings
51  * which the switch exports are associated with the outbound lanes
52  * while those which the network clients are exporting to the switch
53  * are associated with the inbound lane.
54  *
55  * In diagram form the data structures look as follows:
56  *
57  * vsw instance
58  *     |
59  *     +----->port_t----->port_t----->port_t----->
60  *		|
61  *		+--->ldc_t--->ldc_t--->ldc_t--->
62  *		       |
63  *		       +--->lane_t (inbound)
64  *		       |       |
65  *		       |       +--->dring--->dring--->
66  *		       |
67  *		       +--->lane_t (outbound)
68  *			       |
69  *			       +--->dring--->dring--->
70  *
71  */
72 
73 #ifndef	_VSW_H
74 #define	_VSW_H
75 
76 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
77 
78 #ifdef	__cplusplus
79 extern "C" {
80 #endif
81 
82 #include <sys/vio_mailbox.h>
83 #include <sys/vnet_common.h>
84 #include <sys/ethernet.h>
85 #include <sys/vio_util.h>
86 
87 /*
88  * Default message type.
89  */
90 typedef struct def_msg {
91 	uint64_t	data[8];
92 } def_msg_t;
93 
94 /*
95  * Currently only support one major/minor pair.
96  */
97 #define	VSW_NUM_VER	1
98 
99 typedef struct ver_sup {
100 	uint32_t	ver_major:16,
101 			ver_minor:16;
102 } ver_sup_t;
103 
104 /*
105  * Only support ETHER mtu at moment.
106  */
107 #define	VSW_MTU		ETHERMAX
108 
109 /*
110  * Lane states.
111  */
112 #define	VSW_LANE_INACTIV	0x0	/* No params set for lane */
113 
114 #define	VSW_VER_INFO_SENT	0x1	/* Version # sent to peer */
115 #define	VSW_VER_INFO_RECV	0x2	/* Version # recv from peer */
116 #define	VSW_VER_ACK_RECV	0x4
117 #define	VSW_VER_ACK_SENT	0x8
118 #define	VSW_VER_NACK_RECV	0x10
119 #define	VSW_VER_NACK_SENT	0x20
120 
121 #define	VSW_ATTR_INFO_SENT	0x40	/* Attributes sent to peer */
122 #define	VSW_ATTR_INFO_RECV	0x80	/* Peer attributes received */
123 #define	VSW_ATTR_ACK_SENT	0x100
124 #define	VSW_ATTR_ACK_RECV	0x200
125 #define	VSW_ATTR_NACK_SENT	0x400
126 #define	VSW_ATTR_NACK_RECV	0x800
127 
128 #define	VSW_DRING_INFO_SENT	0x1000	/* Dring info sent to peer */
129 #define	VSW_DRING_INFO_RECV	0x2000	/* Dring info received */
130 #define	VSW_DRING_ACK_SENT	0x4000
131 #define	VSW_DRING_ACK_RECV	0x8000
132 #define	VSW_DRING_NACK_SENT	0x10000
133 #define	VSW_DRING_NACK_RECV	0x20000
134 
135 #define	VSW_RDX_INFO_SENT	0x40000	/* RDX sent to peer */
136 #define	VSW_RDX_INFO_RECV	0x80000	/* RDX received from peer */
137 #define	VSW_RDX_ACK_SENT	0x100000
138 #define	VSW_RDX_ACK_RECV	0x200000
139 #define	VSW_RDX_NACK_SENT	0x400000
140 #define	VSW_RDX_NACK_RECV	0x800000
141 
142 #define	VSW_MCST_INFO_SENT	0x1000000
143 #define	VSW_MCST_INFO_RECV	0x2000000
144 #define	VSW_MCST_ACK_SENT	0x4000000
145 #define	VSW_MCST_ACK_RECV	0x8000000
146 #define	VSW_MCST_NACK_SENT	0x10000000
147 #define	VSW_MCST_NACK_RECV	0x20000000
148 
149 #define	VSW_LANE_ACTIVE		0x40000000	/* Lane open to xmit data */
150 
151 /* Handshake milestones */
152 #define	VSW_MILESTONE0		0x1	/* ver info exchanged */
153 #define	VSW_MILESTONE1		0x2	/* attribute exchanged */
154 #define	VSW_MILESTONE2		0x4	/* dring info exchanged */
155 #define	VSW_MILESTONE3		0x8	/* rdx exchanged */
156 #define	VSW_MILESTONE4		0x10	/* handshake complete */
157 
158 /*
159  * Lane direction (relative to ourselves).
160  */
161 #define	INBOUND			0x1
162 #define	OUTBOUND		0x2
163 
164 /* Peer session id received */
165 #define	VSW_PEER_SESSION	0x1
166 
167 /*
168  * Maximum number of consecutive reads of data from channel
169  */
170 #define	VSW_MAX_CHAN_READ	50
171 
172 /*
173  * Currently only support one ldc per port.
174  */
175 #define	VSW_PORT_MAX_LDCS	1	/* max # of ldcs per port */
176 
177 /*
178  * Used for port add/deletion.
179  */
180 #define	VSW_PORT_UPDATED	0x1
181 
182 #define	LDC_TX_SUCCESS		0	/* ldc transmit success */
183 #define	LDC_TX_FAILURE		1	/* ldc transmit failure */
184 #define	LDC_TX_NORESOURCES	2	/* out of descriptors */
185 
186 /* ID of the source of a frame being switched */
187 #define	VSW_PHYSDEV		1	/* physical device associated */
188 #define	VSW_VNETPORT		2	/* port connected to vnet (over ldc) */
189 #define	VSW_LOCALDEV		4	/* vsw configured as an eth interface */
190 
191 /*
192  * Descriptor ring info
193  *
194  * Each descriptor element has a pre-allocated data buffer
195  * associated with it, into which data being transmitted is
196  * copied. By pre-allocating we speed up the copying process.
197  * The buffer is re-used once the peer has indicated that it is
198  * finished with the descriptor.
199  */
200 #define	VSW_RING_NUM_EL		512	/* Num of entries in ring */
201 #define	VSW_RING_EL_DATA_SZ	2048	/* Size of data section (bytes) */
202 #define	VSW_PRIV_SIZE	sizeof (vnet_private_desc_t)
203 #define	VSW_PUB_SIZE	sizeof (vnet_public_desc_t)
204 
205 #define	VSW_MAX_COOKIES		((ETHERMTU >> MMU_PAGESHIFT) + 2)
206 
207 /*
208  * LDC pkt tranfer MTU
209  */
210 #define	VSW_LDC_MTU	sizeof (def_msg_t)
211 
212 /*
213  * Size and number of mblks to be created in free pool.
214  */
215 #define	VSW_MBLK_SIZE	2048
216 #define	VSW_NUM_MBLKS	1024
217 
218 /*
219  * Private descriptor
220  */
221 typedef struct vsw_private_desc {
222 	/*
223 	 * Below lock must be held when accessing the state of
224 	 * a descriptor on either the private or public sections
225 	 * of the ring.
226 	 */
227 	kmutex_t		dstate_lock;
228 	uint64_t		dstate;
229 	vnet_public_desc_t	*descp;
230 	ldc_mem_handle_t	memhandle;
231 	void			*datap;
232 	uint64_t		datalen;
233 	uint64_t		ncookies;
234 	ldc_mem_cookie_t	memcookie[VSW_MAX_COOKIES];
235 	int			bound;
236 } vsw_private_desc_t;
237 
238 /*
239  * Descriptor ring structure
240  */
241 typedef struct dring_info {
242 	struct	dring_info	*next;	/* next ring in chain */
243 	kmutex_t		dlock;
244 	uint32_t		num_descriptors;
245 	uint32_t		descriptor_size;
246 	uint32_t		options;
247 	uint32_t		ncookies;
248 	ldc_mem_cookie_t	cookie[1];
249 
250 	ldc_dring_handle_t	handle;
251 	uint64_t		ident;	/* identifier sent to peer */
252 	uint64_t		end_idx;	/* last idx processed */
253 	int64_t			last_ack_recv;
254 
255 	kmutex_t		restart_lock;
256 	boolean_t		restart_reqd;	/* send restart msg */
257 
258 	/*
259 	 * base address of private and public portions of the
260 	 * ring (where appropriate), and data block.
261 	 */
262 	void			*pub_addr;	/* base of public section */
263 	void			*priv_addr;	/* base of private section */
264 	void			*data_addr;	/* base of data section */
265 	size_t			data_sz;	/* size of data section */
266 } dring_info_t;
267 
268 /*
269  * Each ldc connection is comprised of two lanes, incoming
270  * from a peer, and outgoing to that peer. Each lane shares
271  * common ldc parameters and also has private lane-specific
272  * parameters.
273  */
274 typedef struct lane {
275 	uint64_t	lstate;		/* Lane state */
276 	uint32_t	ver_major:16,	/* Version major number */
277 			ver_minor:16;	/* Version minor number */
278 	kmutex_t	seq_lock;
279 	uint64_t	seq_num;	/* Sequence number */
280 	uint64_t	mtu;		/* ETHERMTU */
281 	uint64_t	addr;		/* Unique physical address */
282 	uint8_t		addr_type;	/* Only MAC address at moment */
283 	uint8_t		xfer_mode;	/* Dring or Pkt based */
284 	uint8_t		ack_freq;	/* Only non zero for Pkt based xfer */
285 	dring_info_t	*dringp;	/* List of drings for this lane */
286 } lane_t;
287 
288 /* channel drain states */
289 #define	VSW_LDC_INIT		0x1	/* Initial non-drain state */
290 #define	VSW_LDC_DRAINING	0x2	/* Channel draining */
291 
292 /* ldc information associated with a vsw-port */
293 typedef struct vsw_ldc {
294 	struct vsw_ldc		*ldc_next;	/* next ldc in the list */
295 	struct vsw_port		*ldc_port;	/* associated port */
296 	struct vsw		*ldc_vswp;	/* associated vsw */
297 	kmutex_t		ldc_cblock;	/* sync callback processing */
298 	kmutex_t		ldc_txlock;	/* sync transmits */
299 	uint64_t		ldc_id;		/* channel number */
300 	ldc_handle_t		ldc_handle;	/* channel handle */
301 	kmutex_t		drain_cv_lock;
302 	kcondvar_t		drain_cv;	/* channel draining */
303 	int			drain_state;
304 	uint32_t		hphase;		/* handshake phase */
305 	int			hcnt;		/* # handshake attempts */
306 	ldc_status_t		ldc_status;	/* channel status */
307 	uint64_t		local_session;	/* Our session id */
308 	uint64_t		peer_session;	/* Our peers session id */
309 	uint8_t			session_status;	/* Session recv'd, sent */
310 	kmutex_t		hss_lock;
311 	uint32_t		hss_id;		/* Handshake session id */
312 	uint64_t		next_ident;	/* Next dring ident # to use */
313 	lane_t			lane_in;	/* Inbound lane */
314 	lane_t			lane_out;	/* Outbound lane */
315 	uint8_t			dev_class;	/* Peer device class */
316 	vio_mblk_pool_t		*rxh;		/* Receive pool handle */
317 } vsw_ldc_t;
318 
319 /* list of ldcs per port */
320 typedef struct vsw_ldc_list {
321 	vsw_ldc_t	*head;		/* head of the list */
322 	krwlock_t	lockrw;		/* sync access(rw) to the list */
323 	int		num_ldcs;	/* number of ldcs in the list */
324 } vsw_ldc_list_t;
325 
326 /* multicast addresses port is interested in */
327 typedef struct mcst_addr {
328 	struct mcst_addr	*nextp;
329 	uint64_t		addr;
330 } mcst_addr_t;
331 
332 /* Port detach states */
333 #define	VSW_PORT_INIT		0x1	/* Initial non-detach state */
334 #define	VSW_PORT_DETACHING	0x2	/* In process of being detached */
335 #define	VSW_PORT_DETACHABLE	0x4	/* Safe to detach */
336 
337 #define	VSW_ADDR_UNSET		0x0	/* Addr not set */
338 #define	VSW_ADDR_HW		0x1	/* Addr programmed in HW */
339 #define	VSW_ADDR_PROMISC	0x2	/* Card in promisc to see addr */
340 
341 /* port information associated with a vsw */
342 typedef struct vsw_port {
343 	int			p_instance;	/* port instance */
344 	struct vsw_port		*p_next;	/* next port in the list */
345 	struct vsw		*p_vswp;	/* associated vsw */
346 	vsw_ldc_list_t		p_ldclist;	/* list of ldcs for this port */
347 
348 	kmutex_t		tx_lock;	/* transmit lock */
349 	int			(*transmit)(vsw_ldc_t *, mblk_t *);
350 
351 	int			state;		/* port state */
352 	kmutex_t		state_lock;
353 	kcondvar_t		state_cv;
354 
355 	int			ref_cnt;	/* # of active references */
356 	kmutex_t		ref_lock;
357 	kcondvar_t		ref_cv;
358 
359 	kmutex_t		mca_lock;	/* multicast lock */
360 	mcst_addr_t		*mcap;		/* list of multicast addrs */
361 
362 	mac_addr_slot_t		addr_slot;	/* Unicast address slot */
363 	int			addr_set;	/* Addr set where */
364 
365 	/*
366 	 * mac address of the port & connected device
367 	 */
368 	struct ether_addr	p_macaddr;
369 } vsw_port_t;
370 
371 /* list of ports per vsw */
372 typedef struct vsw_port_list {
373 	vsw_port_t	*head;		/* head of the list */
374 	krwlock_t	lockrw;		/* sync access(rw) to the list */
375 	int		num_ports;	/* number of ports in the list */
376 } vsw_port_list_t;
377 
378 /*
379  * Taskq control message
380  */
381 typedef struct vsw_ctrl_task {
382 	vsw_ldc_t	*ldcp;
383 	def_msg_t	pktp;
384 	uint32_t	hss_id;
385 } vsw_ctrl_task_t;
386 
387 /*
388  * Number of hash chains in the multicast forwarding database.
389  */
390 #define		VSW_NCHAINS	8
391 
392 /*
393  * State of interface if switch plumbed as network device.
394  */
395 #define		VSW_IF_REG	0x1	/* interface was registered */
396 #define		VSW_IF_UP	0x2	/* Interface UP */
397 #define		VSW_IF_PROMISC	0x4	/* Interface in promiscious mode */
398 
399 #define		VSW_U_P(state)	\
400 			(state == (VSW_IF_UP | VSW_IF_PROMISC))
401 
402 /*
403  * Switching modes.
404  */
405 #define		VSW_LAYER2		0x1	/* Layer 2 - MAC switching */
406 #define		VSW_LAYER2_PROMISC	0x2	/* Layer 2 + promisc mode */
407 #define		VSW_LAYER3		0x4	/* Layer 3 - IP switching */
408 
409 #define		NUM_SMODES	3	/* number of switching modes */
410 
411 /*
412  * Bits indicating which properties we've read from MD or physical device.
413  */
414 #define		VSW_MD_PHYSNAME	0x1
415 #define		VSW_MD_MACADDR	0x2
416 #define		VSW_DEV_MACADDR	0x4
417 #define		VSW_MD_SMODE	0x8
418 
419 /*
420  * vsw instance state information.
421  */
422 typedef struct	vsw {
423 	int			instance;	/* instance # */
424 	dev_info_t		*dip;		/* associated dev_info */
425 	struct vsw		*next;		/* next in list */
426 	char			physname[LIFNAMSIZ];	/* phys-dev */
427 	uint8_t			smode[NUM_SMODES];	/* switching mode */
428 	int			smode_idx;	/* curr pos in smode array */
429 	int			smode_num;	/* # of modes specified */
430 	uint8_t			mdprops;	/* bitmask of props found */
431 	vsw_port_list_t		plist;		/* associated ports */
432 	ddi_taskq_t		*taskq_p;	/* VIO ctrl msg taskq */
433 	mod_hash_t		*fdb;		/* forwarding database */
434 
435 	mod_hash_t		*mfdb;		/* multicast FDB */
436 	krwlock_t		mfdbrw;		/* rwlock for mFDB */
437 
438 	vio_mblk_pool_t		*rxh;		/* Receive pool handle */
439 
440 	/* mac layer */
441 	mac_handle_t		mh;
442 	mac_rx_handle_t		mrh;
443 	multiaddress_capab_t	maddr;		/* Multiple uni addr capable */
444 	const mac_txinfo_t	*txinfo;	/* MAC tx routine */
445 
446 	boolean_t		recfg_reqd;	/* Reconfig of addrs needed */
447 	int			promisc_cnt;
448 
449 	/* Machine Description updates  */
450 	mdeg_node_spec_t	*inst_spec;
451 	mdeg_handle_t		mdeg_hdl;
452 
453 	/* if configured as an ethernet interface */
454 	mac_handle_t		if_mh;		/* MAC handle */
455 	struct ether_addr	if_addr;	/* interface address */
456 	krwlock_t		if_lockrw;
457 	uint8_t			if_state;	/* interface state */
458 
459 	/* multicast addresses when configured as eth interface */
460 	kmutex_t		mca_lock;	/* multicast lock */
461 	mcst_addr_t		*mcap;		/* list of multicast addrs */
462 } vsw_t;
463 
464 
465 /*
466  * Ethernet broadcast address definition.
467  */
468 static	struct	ether_addr	etherbroadcastaddr = {
469 	0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff
470 };
471 
472 #define	IS_BROADCAST(ehp) \
473 	(ether_cmp(&ehp->ether_dhost, &etherbroadcastaddr) == 0)
474 #define	IS_MULTICAST(ehp) \
475 	((ehp->ether_dhost.ether_addr_octet[0] & 01) == 1)
476 
477 #define	READ_ENTER(x)	rw_enter(x, RW_READER)
478 #define	WRITE_ENTER(x)	rw_enter(x, RW_WRITER)
479 #define	RW_EXIT(x)	rw_exit(x)
480 
481 #ifdef	__cplusplus
482 }
483 #endif
484 
485 #endif	/* _VSW_H */
486