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1 | /* |
2 | * NET3 Protocol independent device support routines. | |
3 | * | |
4 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
5 | * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License | |
6 | * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version | |
7 | * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
8 | * | |
9 | * Derived from the non IP parts of dev.c 1.0.19 | |
02c30a84 | 10 | * Authors: Ross Biro |
1da177e4 LT |
11 | * Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uWalt.NL.Mugnet.ORG> |
12 | * Mark Evans, <evansmp@uhura.aston.ac.uk> | |
13 | * | |
14 | * Additional Authors: | |
15 | * Florian la Roche <rzsfl@rz.uni-sb.de> | |
16 | * Alan Cox <gw4pts@gw4pts.ampr.org> | |
17 | * David Hinds <dahinds@users.sourceforge.net> | |
18 | * Alexey Kuznetsov <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru> | |
19 | * Adam Sulmicki <adam@cfar.umd.edu> | |
20 | * Pekka Riikonen <priikone@poesidon.pspt.fi> | |
21 | * | |
22 | * Changes: | |
23 | * D.J. Barrow : Fixed bug where dev->refcnt gets set | |
24 | * to 2 if register_netdev gets called | |
25 | * before net_dev_init & also removed a | |
26 | * few lines of code in the process. | |
27 | * Alan Cox : device private ioctl copies fields back. | |
28 | * Alan Cox : Transmit queue code does relevant | |
29 | * stunts to keep the queue safe. | |
30 | * Alan Cox : Fixed double lock. | |
31 | * Alan Cox : Fixed promisc NULL pointer trap | |
32 | * ???????? : Support the full private ioctl range | |
33 | * Alan Cox : Moved ioctl permission check into | |
34 | * drivers | |
35 | * Tim Kordas : SIOCADDMULTI/SIOCDELMULTI | |
36 | * Alan Cox : 100 backlog just doesn't cut it when | |
37 | * you start doing multicast video 8) | |
38 | * Alan Cox : Rewrote net_bh and list manager. | |
39 | * Alan Cox : Fix ETH_P_ALL echoback lengths. | |
40 | * Alan Cox : Took out transmit every packet pass | |
41 | * Saved a few bytes in the ioctl handler | |
42 | * Alan Cox : Network driver sets packet type before | |
43 | * calling netif_rx. Saves a function | |
44 | * call a packet. | |
45 | * Alan Cox : Hashed net_bh() | |
46 | * Richard Kooijman: Timestamp fixes. | |
47 | * Alan Cox : Wrong field in SIOCGIFDSTADDR | |
48 | * Alan Cox : Device lock protection. | |
49 | * Alan Cox : Fixed nasty side effect of device close | |
50 | * changes. | |
51 | * Rudi Cilibrasi : Pass the right thing to | |
52 | * set_mac_address() | |
53 | * Dave Miller : 32bit quantity for the device lock to | |
54 | * make it work out on a Sparc. | |
55 | * Bjorn Ekwall : Added KERNELD hack. | |
56 | * Alan Cox : Cleaned up the backlog initialise. | |
57 | * Craig Metz : SIOCGIFCONF fix if space for under | |
58 | * 1 device. | |
59 | * Thomas Bogendoerfer : Return ENODEV for dev_open, if there | |
60 | * is no device open function. | |
61 | * Andi Kleen : Fix error reporting for SIOCGIFCONF | |
62 | * Michael Chastain : Fix signed/unsigned for SIOCGIFCONF | |
63 | * Cyrus Durgin : Cleaned for KMOD | |
64 | * Adam Sulmicki : Bug Fix : Network Device Unload | |
65 | * A network device unload needs to purge | |
66 | * the backlog queue. | |
67 | * Paul Rusty Russell : SIOCSIFNAME | |
68 | * Pekka Riikonen : Netdev boot-time settings code | |
69 | * Andrew Morton : Make unregister_netdevice wait | |
70 | * indefinitely on dev->refcnt | |
71 | * J Hadi Salim : - Backlog queue sampling | |
72 | * - netif_rx() feedback | |
73 | */ | |
74 | ||
75 | #include <asm/uaccess.h> | |
76 | #include <asm/system.h> | |
77 | #include <linux/bitops.h> | |
78 | #include <linux/config.h> | |
79 | #include <linux/cpu.h> | |
80 | #include <linux/types.h> | |
81 | #include <linux/kernel.h> | |
82 | #include <linux/sched.h> | |
83 | #include <linux/string.h> | |
84 | #include <linux/mm.h> | |
85 | #include <linux/socket.h> | |
86 | #include <linux/sockios.h> | |
87 | #include <linux/errno.h> | |
88 | #include <linux/interrupt.h> | |
89 | #include <linux/if_ether.h> | |
90 | #include <linux/netdevice.h> | |
91 | #include <linux/etherdevice.h> | |
92 | #include <linux/notifier.h> | |
93 | #include <linux/skbuff.h> | |
94 | #include <net/sock.h> | |
95 | #include <linux/rtnetlink.h> | |
96 | #include <linux/proc_fs.h> | |
97 | #include <linux/seq_file.h> | |
98 | #include <linux/stat.h> | |
99 | #include <linux/if_bridge.h> | |
100 | #include <linux/divert.h> | |
101 | #include <net/dst.h> | |
102 | #include <net/pkt_sched.h> | |
103 | #include <net/checksum.h> | |
104 | #include <linux/highmem.h> | |
105 | #include <linux/init.h> | |
106 | #include <linux/kmod.h> | |
107 | #include <linux/module.h> | |
108 | #include <linux/kallsyms.h> | |
109 | #include <linux/netpoll.h> | |
110 | #include <linux/rcupdate.h> | |
111 | #include <linux/delay.h> | |
112 | #ifdef CONFIG_NET_RADIO | |
113 | #include <linux/wireless.h> /* Note : will define WIRELESS_EXT */ | |
114 | #include <net/iw_handler.h> | |
115 | #endif /* CONFIG_NET_RADIO */ | |
116 | #include <asm/current.h> | |
117 | ||
118 | /* This define, if set, will randomly drop a packet when congestion | |
119 | * is more than moderate. It helps fairness in the multi-interface | |
120 | * case when one of them is a hog, but it kills performance for the | |
121 | * single interface case so it is off now by default. | |
122 | */ | |
123 | #undef RAND_LIE | |
124 | ||
125 | /* Setting this will sample the queue lengths and thus congestion | |
126 | * via a timer instead of as each packet is received. | |
127 | */ | |
128 | #undef OFFLINE_SAMPLE | |
129 | ||
130 | /* | |
131 | * The list of packet types we will receive (as opposed to discard) | |
132 | * and the routines to invoke. | |
133 | * | |
134 | * Why 16. Because with 16 the only overlap we get on a hash of the | |
135 | * low nibble of the protocol value is RARP/SNAP/X.25. | |
136 | * | |
137 | * NOTE: That is no longer true with the addition of VLAN tags. Not | |
138 | * sure which should go first, but I bet it won't make much | |
139 | * difference if we are running VLANs. The good news is that | |
140 | * this protocol won't be in the list unless compiled in, so | |
141 | * the average user (w/out VLANs) will not be adversly affected. | |
142 | * --BLG | |
143 | * | |
144 | * 0800 IP | |
145 | * 8100 802.1Q VLAN | |
146 | * 0001 802.3 | |
147 | * 0002 AX.25 | |
148 | * 0004 802.2 | |
149 | * 8035 RARP | |
150 | * 0005 SNAP | |
151 | * 0805 X.25 | |
152 | * 0806 ARP | |
153 | * 8137 IPX | |
154 | * 0009 Localtalk | |
155 | * 86DD IPv6 | |
156 | */ | |
157 | ||
158 | static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(ptype_lock); | |
159 | static struct list_head ptype_base[16]; /* 16 way hashed list */ | |
160 | static struct list_head ptype_all; /* Taps */ | |
161 | ||
162 | #ifdef OFFLINE_SAMPLE | |
163 | static void sample_queue(unsigned long dummy); | |
164 | static struct timer_list samp_timer = TIMER_INITIALIZER(sample_queue, 0, 0); | |
165 | #endif | |
166 | ||
167 | /* | |
168 | * The @dev_base list is protected by @dev_base_lock and the rtln | |
169 | * semaphore. | |
170 | * | |
171 | * Pure readers hold dev_base_lock for reading. | |
172 | * | |
173 | * Writers must hold the rtnl semaphore while they loop through the | |
174 | * dev_base list, and hold dev_base_lock for writing when they do the | |
175 | * actual updates. This allows pure readers to access the list even | |
176 | * while a writer is preparing to update it. | |
177 | * | |
178 | * To put it another way, dev_base_lock is held for writing only to | |
179 | * protect against pure readers; the rtnl semaphore provides the | |
180 | * protection against other writers. | |
181 | * | |
182 | * See, for example usages, register_netdevice() and | |
183 | * unregister_netdevice(), which must be called with the rtnl | |
184 | * semaphore held. | |
185 | */ | |
186 | struct net_device *dev_base; | |
187 | static struct net_device **dev_tail = &dev_base; | |
188 | DEFINE_RWLOCK(dev_base_lock); | |
189 | ||
190 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_base); | |
191 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_base_lock); | |
192 | ||
193 | #define NETDEV_HASHBITS 8 | |
194 | static struct hlist_head dev_name_head[1<<NETDEV_HASHBITS]; | |
195 | static struct hlist_head dev_index_head[1<<NETDEV_HASHBITS]; | |
196 | ||
197 | static inline struct hlist_head *dev_name_hash(const char *name) | |
198 | { | |
199 | unsigned hash = full_name_hash(name, strnlen(name, IFNAMSIZ)); | |
200 | return &dev_name_head[hash & ((1<<NETDEV_HASHBITS)-1)]; | |
201 | } | |
202 | ||
203 | static inline struct hlist_head *dev_index_hash(int ifindex) | |
204 | { | |
205 | return &dev_index_head[ifindex & ((1<<NETDEV_HASHBITS)-1)]; | |
206 | } | |
207 | ||
208 | /* | |
209 | * Our notifier list | |
210 | */ | |
211 | ||
212 | static struct notifier_block *netdev_chain; | |
213 | ||
214 | /* | |
215 | * Device drivers call our routines to queue packets here. We empty the | |
216 | * queue in the local softnet handler. | |
217 | */ | |
218 | DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct softnet_data, softnet_data) = { 0, }; | |
219 | ||
220 | #ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS | |
221 | extern int netdev_sysfs_init(void); | |
222 | extern int netdev_register_sysfs(struct net_device *); | |
223 | extern void netdev_unregister_sysfs(struct net_device *); | |
224 | #else | |
225 | #define netdev_sysfs_init() (0) | |
226 | #define netdev_register_sysfs(dev) (0) | |
227 | #define netdev_unregister_sysfs(dev) do { } while(0) | |
228 | #endif | |
229 | ||
230 | ||
231 | /******************************************************************************* | |
232 | ||
233 | Protocol management and registration routines | |
234 | ||
235 | *******************************************************************************/ | |
236 | ||
237 | /* | |
238 | * For efficiency | |
239 | */ | |
240 | ||
241 | int netdev_nit; | |
242 | ||
243 | /* | |
244 | * Add a protocol ID to the list. Now that the input handler is | |
245 | * smarter we can dispense with all the messy stuff that used to be | |
246 | * here. | |
247 | * | |
248 | * BEWARE!!! Protocol handlers, mangling input packets, | |
249 | * MUST BE last in hash buckets and checking protocol handlers | |
250 | * MUST start from promiscuous ptype_all chain in net_bh. | |
251 | * It is true now, do not change it. | |
252 | * Explanation follows: if protocol handler, mangling packet, will | |
253 | * be the first on list, it is not able to sense, that packet | |
254 | * is cloned and should be copied-on-write, so that it will | |
255 | * change it and subsequent readers will get broken packet. | |
256 | * --ANK (980803) | |
257 | */ | |
258 | ||
259 | /** | |
260 | * dev_add_pack - add packet handler | |
261 | * @pt: packet type declaration | |
262 | * | |
263 | * Add a protocol handler to the networking stack. The passed &packet_type | |
264 | * is linked into kernel lists and may not be freed until it has been | |
265 | * removed from the kernel lists. | |
266 | * | |
267 | * This call does not sleep therefore it can not | |
268 | * guarantee all CPU's that are in middle of receiving packets | |
269 | * will see the new packet type (until the next received packet). | |
270 | */ | |
271 | ||
272 | void dev_add_pack(struct packet_type *pt) | |
273 | { | |
274 | int hash; | |
275 | ||
276 | spin_lock_bh(&ptype_lock); | |
277 | if (pt->type == htons(ETH_P_ALL)) { | |
278 | netdev_nit++; | |
279 | list_add_rcu(&pt->list, &ptype_all); | |
280 | } else { | |
281 | hash = ntohs(pt->type) & 15; | |
282 | list_add_rcu(&pt->list, &ptype_base[hash]); | |
283 | } | |
284 | spin_unlock_bh(&ptype_lock); | |
285 | } | |
286 | ||
287 | extern void linkwatch_run_queue(void); | |
288 | ||
289 | ||
290 | ||
291 | /** | |
292 | * __dev_remove_pack - remove packet handler | |
293 | * @pt: packet type declaration | |
294 | * | |
295 | * Remove a protocol handler that was previously added to the kernel | |
296 | * protocol handlers by dev_add_pack(). The passed &packet_type is removed | |
297 | * from the kernel lists and can be freed or reused once this function | |
298 | * returns. | |
299 | * | |
300 | * The packet type might still be in use by receivers | |
301 | * and must not be freed until after all the CPU's have gone | |
302 | * through a quiescent state. | |
303 | */ | |
304 | void __dev_remove_pack(struct packet_type *pt) | |
305 | { | |
306 | struct list_head *head; | |
307 | struct packet_type *pt1; | |
308 | ||
309 | spin_lock_bh(&ptype_lock); | |
310 | ||
311 | if (pt->type == htons(ETH_P_ALL)) { | |
312 | netdev_nit--; | |
313 | head = &ptype_all; | |
314 | } else | |
315 | head = &ptype_base[ntohs(pt->type) & 15]; | |
316 | ||
317 | list_for_each_entry(pt1, head, list) { | |
318 | if (pt == pt1) { | |
319 | list_del_rcu(&pt->list); | |
320 | goto out; | |
321 | } | |
322 | } | |
323 | ||
324 | printk(KERN_WARNING "dev_remove_pack: %p not found.\n", pt); | |
325 | out: | |
326 | spin_unlock_bh(&ptype_lock); | |
327 | } | |
328 | /** | |
329 | * dev_remove_pack - remove packet handler | |
330 | * @pt: packet type declaration | |
331 | * | |
332 | * Remove a protocol handler that was previously added to the kernel | |
333 | * protocol handlers by dev_add_pack(). The passed &packet_type is removed | |
334 | * from the kernel lists and can be freed or reused once this function | |
335 | * returns. | |
336 | * | |
337 | * This call sleeps to guarantee that no CPU is looking at the packet | |
338 | * type after return. | |
339 | */ | |
340 | void dev_remove_pack(struct packet_type *pt) | |
341 | { | |
342 | __dev_remove_pack(pt); | |
343 | ||
344 | synchronize_net(); | |
345 | } | |
346 | ||
347 | /****************************************************************************** | |
348 | ||
349 | Device Boot-time Settings Routines | |
350 | ||
351 | *******************************************************************************/ | |
352 | ||
353 | /* Boot time configuration table */ | |
354 | static struct netdev_boot_setup dev_boot_setup[NETDEV_BOOT_SETUP_MAX]; | |
355 | ||
356 | /** | |
357 | * netdev_boot_setup_add - add new setup entry | |
358 | * @name: name of the device | |
359 | * @map: configured settings for the device | |
360 | * | |
361 | * Adds new setup entry to the dev_boot_setup list. The function | |
362 | * returns 0 on error and 1 on success. This is a generic routine to | |
363 | * all netdevices. | |
364 | */ | |
365 | static int netdev_boot_setup_add(char *name, struct ifmap *map) | |
366 | { | |
367 | struct netdev_boot_setup *s; | |
368 | int i; | |
369 | ||
370 | s = dev_boot_setup; | |
371 | for (i = 0; i < NETDEV_BOOT_SETUP_MAX; i++) { | |
372 | if (s[i].name[0] == '\0' || s[i].name[0] == ' ') { | |
373 | memset(s[i].name, 0, sizeof(s[i].name)); | |
374 | strcpy(s[i].name, name); | |
375 | memcpy(&s[i].map, map, sizeof(s[i].map)); | |
376 | break; | |
377 | } | |
378 | } | |
379 | ||
380 | return i >= NETDEV_BOOT_SETUP_MAX ? 0 : 1; | |
381 | } | |
382 | ||
383 | /** | |
384 | * netdev_boot_setup_check - check boot time settings | |
385 | * @dev: the netdevice | |
386 | * | |
387 | * Check boot time settings for the device. | |
388 | * The found settings are set for the device to be used | |
389 | * later in the device probing. | |
390 | * Returns 0 if no settings found, 1 if they are. | |
391 | */ | |
392 | int netdev_boot_setup_check(struct net_device *dev) | |
393 | { | |
394 | struct netdev_boot_setup *s = dev_boot_setup; | |
395 | int i; | |
396 | ||
397 | for (i = 0; i < NETDEV_BOOT_SETUP_MAX; i++) { | |
398 | if (s[i].name[0] != '\0' && s[i].name[0] != ' ' && | |
399 | !strncmp(dev->name, s[i].name, strlen(s[i].name))) { | |
400 | dev->irq = s[i].map.irq; | |
401 | dev->base_addr = s[i].map.base_addr; | |
402 | dev->mem_start = s[i].map.mem_start; | |
403 | dev->mem_end = s[i].map.mem_end; | |
404 | return 1; | |
405 | } | |
406 | } | |
407 | return 0; | |
408 | } | |
409 | ||
410 | ||
411 | /** | |
412 | * netdev_boot_base - get address from boot time settings | |
413 | * @prefix: prefix for network device | |
414 | * @unit: id for network device | |
415 | * | |
416 | * Check boot time settings for the base address of device. | |
417 | * The found settings are set for the device to be used | |
418 | * later in the device probing. | |
419 | * Returns 0 if no settings found. | |
420 | */ | |
421 | unsigned long netdev_boot_base(const char *prefix, int unit) | |
422 | { | |
423 | const struct netdev_boot_setup *s = dev_boot_setup; | |
424 | char name[IFNAMSIZ]; | |
425 | int i; | |
426 | ||
427 | sprintf(name, "%s%d", prefix, unit); | |
428 | ||
429 | /* | |
430 | * If device already registered then return base of 1 | |
431 | * to indicate not to probe for this interface | |
432 | */ | |
433 | if (__dev_get_by_name(name)) | |
434 | return 1; | |
435 | ||
436 | for (i = 0; i < NETDEV_BOOT_SETUP_MAX; i++) | |
437 | if (!strcmp(name, s[i].name)) | |
438 | return s[i].map.base_addr; | |
439 | return 0; | |
440 | } | |
441 | ||
442 | /* | |
443 | * Saves at boot time configured settings for any netdevice. | |
444 | */ | |
445 | int __init netdev_boot_setup(char *str) | |
446 | { | |
447 | int ints[5]; | |
448 | struct ifmap map; | |
449 | ||
450 | str = get_options(str, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints); | |
451 | if (!str || !*str) | |
452 | return 0; | |
453 | ||
454 | /* Save settings */ | |
455 | memset(&map, 0, sizeof(map)); | |
456 | if (ints[0] > 0) | |
457 | map.irq = ints[1]; | |
458 | if (ints[0] > 1) | |
459 | map.base_addr = ints[2]; | |
460 | if (ints[0] > 2) | |
461 | map.mem_start = ints[3]; | |
462 | if (ints[0] > 3) | |
463 | map.mem_end = ints[4]; | |
464 | ||
465 | /* Add new entry to the list */ | |
466 | return netdev_boot_setup_add(str, &map); | |
467 | } | |
468 | ||
469 | __setup("netdev=", netdev_boot_setup); | |
470 | ||
471 | /******************************************************************************* | |
472 | ||
473 | Device Interface Subroutines | |
474 | ||
475 | *******************************************************************************/ | |
476 | ||
477 | /** | |
478 | * __dev_get_by_name - find a device by its name | |
479 | * @name: name to find | |
480 | * | |
481 | * Find an interface by name. Must be called under RTNL semaphore | |
482 | * or @dev_base_lock. If the name is found a pointer to the device | |
483 | * is returned. If the name is not found then %NULL is returned. The | |
484 | * reference counters are not incremented so the caller must be | |
485 | * careful with locks. | |
486 | */ | |
487 | ||
488 | struct net_device *__dev_get_by_name(const char *name) | |
489 | { | |
490 | struct hlist_node *p; | |
491 | ||
492 | hlist_for_each(p, dev_name_hash(name)) { | |
493 | struct net_device *dev | |
494 | = hlist_entry(p, struct net_device, name_hlist); | |
495 | if (!strncmp(dev->name, name, IFNAMSIZ)) | |
496 | return dev; | |
497 | } | |
498 | return NULL; | |
499 | } | |
500 | ||
501 | /** | |
502 | * dev_get_by_name - find a device by its name | |
503 | * @name: name to find | |
504 | * | |
505 | * Find an interface by name. This can be called from any | |
506 | * context and does its own locking. The returned handle has | |
507 | * the usage count incremented and the caller must use dev_put() to | |
508 | * release it when it is no longer needed. %NULL is returned if no | |
509 | * matching device is found. | |
510 | */ | |
511 | ||
512 | struct net_device *dev_get_by_name(const char *name) | |
513 | { | |
514 | struct net_device *dev; | |
515 | ||
516 | read_lock(&dev_base_lock); | |
517 | dev = __dev_get_by_name(name); | |
518 | if (dev) | |
519 | dev_hold(dev); | |
520 | read_unlock(&dev_base_lock); | |
521 | return dev; | |
522 | } | |
523 | ||
524 | /** | |
525 | * __dev_get_by_index - find a device by its ifindex | |
526 | * @ifindex: index of device | |
527 | * | |
528 | * Search for an interface by index. Returns %NULL if the device | |
529 | * is not found or a pointer to the device. The device has not | |
530 | * had its reference counter increased so the caller must be careful | |
531 | * about locking. The caller must hold either the RTNL semaphore | |
532 | * or @dev_base_lock. | |
533 | */ | |
534 | ||
535 | struct net_device *__dev_get_by_index(int ifindex) | |
536 | { | |
537 | struct hlist_node *p; | |
538 | ||
539 | hlist_for_each(p, dev_index_hash(ifindex)) { | |
540 | struct net_device *dev | |
541 | = hlist_entry(p, struct net_device, index_hlist); | |
542 | if (dev->ifindex == ifindex) | |
543 | return dev; | |
544 | } | |
545 | return NULL; | |
546 | } | |
547 | ||
548 | ||
549 | /** | |
550 | * dev_get_by_index - find a device by its ifindex | |
551 | * @ifindex: index of device | |
552 | * | |
553 | * Search for an interface by index. Returns NULL if the device | |
554 | * is not found or a pointer to the device. The device returned has | |
555 | * had a reference added and the pointer is safe until the user calls | |
556 | * dev_put to indicate they have finished with it. | |
557 | */ | |
558 | ||
559 | struct net_device *dev_get_by_index(int ifindex) | |
560 | { | |
561 | struct net_device *dev; | |
562 | ||
563 | read_lock(&dev_base_lock); | |
564 | dev = __dev_get_by_index(ifindex); | |
565 | if (dev) | |
566 | dev_hold(dev); | |
567 | read_unlock(&dev_base_lock); | |
568 | return dev; | |
569 | } | |
570 | ||
571 | /** | |
572 | * dev_getbyhwaddr - find a device by its hardware address | |
573 | * @type: media type of device | |
574 | * @ha: hardware address | |
575 | * | |
576 | * Search for an interface by MAC address. Returns NULL if the device | |
577 | * is not found or a pointer to the device. The caller must hold the | |
578 | * rtnl semaphore. The returned device has not had its ref count increased | |
579 | * and the caller must therefore be careful about locking | |
580 | * | |
581 | * BUGS: | |
582 | * If the API was consistent this would be __dev_get_by_hwaddr | |
583 | */ | |
584 | ||
585 | struct net_device *dev_getbyhwaddr(unsigned short type, char *ha) | |
586 | { | |
587 | struct net_device *dev; | |
588 | ||
589 | ASSERT_RTNL(); | |
590 | ||
591 | for (dev = dev_base; dev; dev = dev->next) | |
592 | if (dev->type == type && | |
593 | !memcmp(dev->dev_addr, ha, dev->addr_len)) | |
594 | break; | |
595 | return dev; | |
596 | } | |
597 | ||
598 | struct net_device *dev_getfirstbyhwtype(unsigned short type) | |
599 | { | |
600 | struct net_device *dev; | |
601 | ||
602 | rtnl_lock(); | |
603 | for (dev = dev_base; dev; dev = dev->next) { | |
604 | if (dev->type == type) { | |
605 | dev_hold(dev); | |
606 | break; | |
607 | } | |
608 | } | |
609 | rtnl_unlock(); | |
610 | return dev; | |
611 | } | |
612 | ||
613 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_getfirstbyhwtype); | |
614 | ||
615 | /** | |
616 | * dev_get_by_flags - find any device with given flags | |
617 | * @if_flags: IFF_* values | |
618 | * @mask: bitmask of bits in if_flags to check | |
619 | * | |
620 | * Search for any interface with the given flags. Returns NULL if a device | |
621 | * is not found or a pointer to the device. The device returned has | |
622 | * had a reference added and the pointer is safe until the user calls | |
623 | * dev_put to indicate they have finished with it. | |
624 | */ | |
625 | ||
626 | struct net_device * dev_get_by_flags(unsigned short if_flags, unsigned short mask) | |
627 | { | |
628 | struct net_device *dev; | |
629 | ||
630 | read_lock(&dev_base_lock); | |
631 | for (dev = dev_base; dev != NULL; dev = dev->next) { | |
632 | if (((dev->flags ^ if_flags) & mask) == 0) { | |
633 | dev_hold(dev); | |
634 | break; | |
635 | } | |
636 | } | |
637 | read_unlock(&dev_base_lock); | |
638 | return dev; | |
639 | } | |
640 | ||
641 | /** | |
642 | * dev_valid_name - check if name is okay for network device | |
643 | * @name: name string | |
644 | * | |
645 | * Network device names need to be valid file names to | |
646 | * to allow sysfs to work | |
647 | */ | |
648 | static int dev_valid_name(const char *name) | |
649 | { | |
650 | return !(*name == '\0' | |
651 | || !strcmp(name, ".") | |
652 | || !strcmp(name, "..") | |
653 | || strchr(name, '/')); | |
654 | } | |
655 | ||
656 | /** | |
657 | * dev_alloc_name - allocate a name for a device | |
658 | * @dev: device | |
659 | * @name: name format string | |
660 | * | |
661 | * Passed a format string - eg "lt%d" it will try and find a suitable | |
662 | * id. Not efficient for many devices, not called a lot. The caller | |
663 | * must hold the dev_base or rtnl lock while allocating the name and | |
664 | * adding the device in order to avoid duplicates. Returns the number | |
665 | * of the unit assigned or a negative errno code. | |
666 | */ | |
667 | ||
668 | int dev_alloc_name(struct net_device *dev, const char *name) | |
669 | { | |
670 | int i = 0; | |
671 | char buf[IFNAMSIZ]; | |
672 | const char *p; | |
673 | const int max_netdevices = 8*PAGE_SIZE; | |
674 | long *inuse; | |
675 | struct net_device *d; | |
676 | ||
677 | p = strnchr(name, IFNAMSIZ-1, '%'); | |
678 | if (p) { | |
679 | /* | |
680 | * Verify the string as this thing may have come from | |
681 | * the user. There must be either one "%d" and no other "%" | |
682 | * characters. | |
683 | */ | |
684 | if (p[1] != 'd' || strchr(p + 2, '%')) | |
685 | return -EINVAL; | |
686 | ||
687 | /* Use one page as a bit array of possible slots */ | |
688 | inuse = (long *) get_zeroed_page(GFP_ATOMIC); | |
689 | if (!inuse) | |
690 | return -ENOMEM; | |
691 | ||
692 | for (d = dev_base; d; d = d->next) { | |
693 | if (!sscanf(d->name, name, &i)) | |
694 | continue; | |
695 | if (i < 0 || i >= max_netdevices) | |
696 | continue; | |
697 | ||
698 | /* avoid cases where sscanf is not exact inverse of printf */ | |
699 | snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), name, i); | |
700 | if (!strncmp(buf, d->name, IFNAMSIZ)) | |
701 | set_bit(i, inuse); | |
702 | } | |
703 | ||
704 | i = find_first_zero_bit(inuse, max_netdevices); | |
705 | free_page((unsigned long) inuse); | |
706 | } | |
707 | ||
708 | snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), name, i); | |
709 | if (!__dev_get_by_name(buf)) { | |
710 | strlcpy(dev->name, buf, IFNAMSIZ); | |
711 | return i; | |
712 | } | |
713 | ||
714 | /* It is possible to run out of possible slots | |
715 | * when the name is long and there isn't enough space left | |
716 | * for the digits, or if all bits are used. | |
717 | */ | |
718 | return -ENFILE; | |
719 | } | |
720 | ||
721 | ||
722 | /** | |
723 | * dev_change_name - change name of a device | |
724 | * @dev: device | |
725 | * @newname: name (or format string) must be at least IFNAMSIZ | |
726 | * | |
727 | * Change name of a device, can pass format strings "eth%d". | |
728 | * for wildcarding. | |
729 | */ | |
730 | int dev_change_name(struct net_device *dev, char *newname) | |
731 | { | |
732 | int err = 0; | |
733 | ||
734 | ASSERT_RTNL(); | |
735 | ||
736 | if (dev->flags & IFF_UP) | |
737 | return -EBUSY; | |
738 | ||
739 | if (!dev_valid_name(newname)) | |
740 | return -EINVAL; | |
741 | ||
742 | if (strchr(newname, '%')) { | |
743 | err = dev_alloc_name(dev, newname); | |
744 | if (err < 0) | |
745 | return err; | |
746 | strcpy(newname, dev->name); | |
747 | } | |
748 | else if (__dev_get_by_name(newname)) | |
749 | return -EEXIST; | |
750 | else | |
751 | strlcpy(dev->name, newname, IFNAMSIZ); | |
752 | ||
753 | err = class_device_rename(&dev->class_dev, dev->name); | |
754 | if (!err) { | |
755 | hlist_del(&dev->name_hlist); | |
756 | hlist_add_head(&dev->name_hlist, dev_name_hash(dev->name)); | |
757 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, NETDEV_CHANGENAME, dev); | |
758 | } | |
759 | ||
760 | return err; | |
761 | } | |
762 | ||
763 | /** | |
764 | * netdev_state_change - device changes state | |
765 | * @dev: device to cause notification | |
766 | * | |
767 | * Called to indicate a device has changed state. This function calls | |
768 | * the notifier chains for netdev_chain and sends a NEWLINK message | |
769 | * to the routing socket. | |
770 | */ | |
771 | void netdev_state_change(struct net_device *dev) | |
772 | { | |
773 | if (dev->flags & IFF_UP) { | |
774 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, NETDEV_CHANGE, dev); | |
775 | rtmsg_ifinfo(RTM_NEWLINK, dev, 0); | |
776 | } | |
777 | } | |
778 | ||
779 | /** | |
780 | * dev_load - load a network module | |
781 | * @name: name of interface | |
782 | * | |
783 | * If a network interface is not present and the process has suitable | |
784 | * privileges this function loads the module. If module loading is not | |
785 | * available in this kernel then it becomes a nop. | |
786 | */ | |
787 | ||
788 | void dev_load(const char *name) | |
789 | { | |
790 | struct net_device *dev; | |
791 | ||
792 | read_lock(&dev_base_lock); | |
793 | dev = __dev_get_by_name(name); | |
794 | read_unlock(&dev_base_lock); | |
795 | ||
796 | if (!dev && capable(CAP_SYS_MODULE)) | |
797 | request_module("%s", name); | |
798 | } | |
799 | ||
800 | static int default_rebuild_header(struct sk_buff *skb) | |
801 | { | |
802 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: default_rebuild_header called -- BUG!\n", | |
803 | skb->dev ? skb->dev->name : "NULL!!!"); | |
804 | kfree_skb(skb); | |
805 | return 1; | |
806 | } | |
807 | ||
808 | ||
809 | /** | |
810 | * dev_open - prepare an interface for use. | |
811 | * @dev: device to open | |
812 | * | |
813 | * Takes a device from down to up state. The device's private open | |
814 | * function is invoked and then the multicast lists are loaded. Finally | |
815 | * the device is moved into the up state and a %NETDEV_UP message is | |
816 | * sent to the netdev notifier chain. | |
817 | * | |
818 | * Calling this function on an active interface is a nop. On a failure | |
819 | * a negative errno code is returned. | |
820 | */ | |
821 | int dev_open(struct net_device *dev) | |
822 | { | |
823 | int ret = 0; | |
824 | ||
825 | /* | |
826 | * Is it already up? | |
827 | */ | |
828 | ||
829 | if (dev->flags & IFF_UP) | |
830 | return 0; | |
831 | ||
832 | /* | |
833 | * Is it even present? | |
834 | */ | |
835 | if (!netif_device_present(dev)) | |
836 | return -ENODEV; | |
837 | ||
838 | /* | |
839 | * Call device private open method | |
840 | */ | |
841 | set_bit(__LINK_STATE_START, &dev->state); | |
842 | if (dev->open) { | |
843 | ret = dev->open(dev); | |
844 | if (ret) | |
845 | clear_bit(__LINK_STATE_START, &dev->state); | |
846 | } | |
847 | ||
848 | /* | |
849 | * If it went open OK then: | |
850 | */ | |
851 | ||
852 | if (!ret) { | |
853 | /* | |
854 | * Set the flags. | |
855 | */ | |
856 | dev->flags |= IFF_UP; | |
857 | ||
858 | /* | |
859 | * Initialize multicasting status | |
860 | */ | |
861 | dev_mc_upload(dev); | |
862 | ||
863 | /* | |
864 | * Wakeup transmit queue engine | |
865 | */ | |
866 | dev_activate(dev); | |
867 | ||
868 | /* | |
869 | * ... and announce new interface. | |
870 | */ | |
871 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, NETDEV_UP, dev); | |
872 | } | |
873 | return ret; | |
874 | } | |
875 | ||
876 | /** | |
877 | * dev_close - shutdown an interface. | |
878 | * @dev: device to shutdown | |
879 | * | |
880 | * This function moves an active device into down state. A | |
881 | * %NETDEV_GOING_DOWN is sent to the netdev notifier chain. The device | |
882 | * is then deactivated and finally a %NETDEV_DOWN is sent to the notifier | |
883 | * chain. | |
884 | */ | |
885 | int dev_close(struct net_device *dev) | |
886 | { | |
887 | if (!(dev->flags & IFF_UP)) | |
888 | return 0; | |
889 | ||
890 | /* | |
891 | * Tell people we are going down, so that they can | |
892 | * prepare to death, when device is still operating. | |
893 | */ | |
894 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, NETDEV_GOING_DOWN, dev); | |
895 | ||
896 | dev_deactivate(dev); | |
897 | ||
898 | clear_bit(__LINK_STATE_START, &dev->state); | |
899 | ||
900 | /* Synchronize to scheduled poll. We cannot touch poll list, | |
901 | * it can be even on different cpu. So just clear netif_running(), | |
902 | * and wait when poll really will happen. Actually, the best place | |
903 | * for this is inside dev->stop() after device stopped its irq | |
904 | * engine, but this requires more changes in devices. */ | |
905 | ||
906 | smp_mb__after_clear_bit(); /* Commit netif_running(). */ | |
907 | while (test_bit(__LINK_STATE_RX_SCHED, &dev->state)) { | |
908 | /* No hurry. */ | |
909 | current->state = TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE; | |
910 | schedule_timeout(1); | |
911 | } | |
912 | ||
913 | /* | |
914 | * Call the device specific close. This cannot fail. | |
915 | * Only if device is UP | |
916 | * | |
917 | * We allow it to be called even after a DETACH hot-plug | |
918 | * event. | |
919 | */ | |
920 | if (dev->stop) | |
921 | dev->stop(dev); | |
922 | ||
923 | /* | |
924 | * Device is now down. | |
925 | */ | |
926 | ||
927 | dev->flags &= ~IFF_UP; | |
928 | ||
929 | /* | |
930 | * Tell people we are down | |
931 | */ | |
932 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, NETDEV_DOWN, dev); | |
933 | ||
934 | return 0; | |
935 | } | |
936 | ||
937 | ||
938 | /* | |
939 | * Device change register/unregister. These are not inline or static | |
940 | * as we export them to the world. | |
941 | */ | |
942 | ||
943 | /** | |
944 | * register_netdevice_notifier - register a network notifier block | |
945 | * @nb: notifier | |
946 | * | |
947 | * Register a notifier to be called when network device events occur. | |
948 | * The notifier passed is linked into the kernel structures and must | |
949 | * not be reused until it has been unregistered. A negative errno code | |
950 | * is returned on a failure. | |
951 | * | |
952 | * When registered all registration and up events are replayed | |
953 | * to the new notifier to allow device to have a race free | |
954 | * view of the network device list. | |
955 | */ | |
956 | ||
957 | int register_netdevice_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb) | |
958 | { | |
959 | struct net_device *dev; | |
960 | int err; | |
961 | ||
962 | rtnl_lock(); | |
963 | err = notifier_chain_register(&netdev_chain, nb); | |
964 | if (!err) { | |
965 | for (dev = dev_base; dev; dev = dev->next) { | |
966 | nb->notifier_call(nb, NETDEV_REGISTER, dev); | |
967 | ||
968 | if (dev->flags & IFF_UP) | |
969 | nb->notifier_call(nb, NETDEV_UP, dev); | |
970 | } | |
971 | } | |
972 | rtnl_unlock(); | |
973 | return err; | |
974 | } | |
975 | ||
976 | /** | |
977 | * unregister_netdevice_notifier - unregister a network notifier block | |
978 | * @nb: notifier | |
979 | * | |
980 | * Unregister a notifier previously registered by | |
981 | * register_netdevice_notifier(). The notifier is unlinked into the | |
982 | * kernel structures and may then be reused. A negative errno code | |
983 | * is returned on a failure. | |
984 | */ | |
985 | ||
986 | int unregister_netdevice_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb) | |
987 | { | |
988 | return notifier_chain_unregister(&netdev_chain, nb); | |
989 | } | |
990 | ||
991 | /** | |
992 | * call_netdevice_notifiers - call all network notifier blocks | |
993 | * @val: value passed unmodified to notifier function | |
994 | * @v: pointer passed unmodified to notifier function | |
995 | * | |
996 | * Call all network notifier blocks. Parameters and return value | |
997 | * are as for notifier_call_chain(). | |
998 | */ | |
999 | ||
1000 | int call_netdevice_notifiers(unsigned long val, void *v) | |
1001 | { | |
1002 | return notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, val, v); | |
1003 | } | |
1004 | ||
1005 | /* When > 0 there are consumers of rx skb time stamps */ | |
1006 | static atomic_t netstamp_needed = ATOMIC_INIT(0); | |
1007 | ||
1008 | void net_enable_timestamp(void) | |
1009 | { | |
1010 | atomic_inc(&netstamp_needed); | |
1011 | } | |
1012 | ||
1013 | void net_disable_timestamp(void) | |
1014 | { | |
1015 | atomic_dec(&netstamp_needed); | |
1016 | } | |
1017 | ||
1018 | static inline void net_timestamp(struct timeval *stamp) | |
1019 | { | |
1020 | if (atomic_read(&netstamp_needed)) | |
1021 | do_gettimeofday(stamp); | |
1022 | else { | |
1023 | stamp->tv_sec = 0; | |
1024 | stamp->tv_usec = 0; | |
1025 | } | |
1026 | } | |
1027 | ||
1028 | /* | |
1029 | * Support routine. Sends outgoing frames to any network | |
1030 | * taps currently in use. | |
1031 | */ | |
1032 | ||
1033 | void dev_queue_xmit_nit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) | |
1034 | { | |
1035 | struct packet_type *ptype; | |
1036 | net_timestamp(&skb->stamp); | |
1037 | ||
1038 | rcu_read_lock(); | |
1039 | list_for_each_entry_rcu(ptype, &ptype_all, list) { | |
1040 | /* Never send packets back to the socket | |
1041 | * they originated from - MvS (miquels@drinkel.ow.org) | |
1042 | */ | |
1043 | if ((ptype->dev == dev || !ptype->dev) && | |
1044 | (ptype->af_packet_priv == NULL || | |
1045 | (struct sock *)ptype->af_packet_priv != skb->sk)) { | |
1046 | struct sk_buff *skb2= skb_clone(skb, GFP_ATOMIC); | |
1047 | if (!skb2) | |
1048 | break; | |
1049 | ||
1050 | /* skb->nh should be correctly | |
1051 | set by sender, so that the second statement is | |
1052 | just protection against buggy protocols. | |
1053 | */ | |
1054 | skb2->mac.raw = skb2->data; | |
1055 | ||
1056 | if (skb2->nh.raw < skb2->data || | |
1057 | skb2->nh.raw > skb2->tail) { | |
1058 | if (net_ratelimit()) | |
1059 | printk(KERN_CRIT "protocol %04x is " | |
1060 | "buggy, dev %s\n", | |
1061 | skb2->protocol, dev->name); | |
1062 | skb2->nh.raw = skb2->data; | |
1063 | } | |
1064 | ||
1065 | skb2->h.raw = skb2->nh.raw; | |
1066 | skb2->pkt_type = PACKET_OUTGOING; | |
1067 | ptype->func(skb2, skb->dev, ptype); | |
1068 | } | |
1069 | } | |
1070 | rcu_read_unlock(); | |
1071 | } | |
1072 | ||
1073 | /* | |
1074 | * Invalidate hardware checksum when packet is to be mangled, and | |
1075 | * complete checksum manually on outgoing path. | |
1076 | */ | |
1077 | int skb_checksum_help(struct sk_buff *skb, int inward) | |
1078 | { | |
1079 | unsigned int csum; | |
1080 | int ret = 0, offset = skb->h.raw - skb->data; | |
1081 | ||
1082 | if (inward) { | |
1083 | skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_NONE; | |
1084 | goto out; | |
1085 | } | |
1086 | ||
1087 | if (skb_cloned(skb)) { | |
1088 | ret = pskb_expand_head(skb, 0, 0, GFP_ATOMIC); | |
1089 | if (ret) | |
1090 | goto out; | |
1091 | } | |
1092 | ||
1093 | if (offset > (int)skb->len) | |
1094 | BUG(); | |
1095 | csum = skb_checksum(skb, offset, skb->len-offset, 0); | |
1096 | ||
1097 | offset = skb->tail - skb->h.raw; | |
1098 | if (offset <= 0) | |
1099 | BUG(); | |
1100 | if (skb->csum + 2 > offset) | |
1101 | BUG(); | |
1102 | ||
1103 | *(u16*)(skb->h.raw + skb->csum) = csum_fold(csum); | |
1104 | skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_NONE; | |
1105 | out: | |
1106 | return ret; | |
1107 | } | |
1108 | ||
1109 | #ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM | |
1110 | /* Actually, we should eliminate this check as soon as we know, that: | |
1111 | * 1. IOMMU is present and allows to map all the memory. | |
1112 | * 2. No high memory really exists on this machine. | |
1113 | */ | |
1114 | ||
1115 | static inline int illegal_highdma(struct net_device *dev, struct sk_buff *skb) | |
1116 | { | |
1117 | int i; | |
1118 | ||
1119 | if (dev->features & NETIF_F_HIGHDMA) | |
1120 | return 0; | |
1121 | ||
1122 | for (i = 0; i < skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags; i++) | |
1123 | if (PageHighMem(skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[i].page)) | |
1124 | return 1; | |
1125 | ||
1126 | return 0; | |
1127 | } | |
1128 | #else | |
1129 | #define illegal_highdma(dev, skb) (0) | |
1130 | #endif | |
1131 | ||
1132 | extern void skb_release_data(struct sk_buff *); | |
1133 | ||
1134 | /* Keep head the same: replace data */ | |
1135 | int __skb_linearize(struct sk_buff *skb, int gfp_mask) | |
1136 | { | |
1137 | unsigned int size; | |
1138 | u8 *data; | |
1139 | long offset; | |
1140 | struct skb_shared_info *ninfo; | |
1141 | int headerlen = skb->data - skb->head; | |
1142 | int expand = (skb->tail + skb->data_len) - skb->end; | |
1143 | ||
1144 | if (skb_shared(skb)) | |
1145 | BUG(); | |
1146 | ||
1147 | if (expand <= 0) | |
1148 | expand = 0; | |
1149 | ||
1150 | size = skb->end - skb->head + expand; | |
1151 | size = SKB_DATA_ALIGN(size); | |
1152 | data = kmalloc(size + sizeof(struct skb_shared_info), gfp_mask); | |
1153 | if (!data) | |
1154 | return -ENOMEM; | |
1155 | ||
1156 | /* Copy entire thing */ | |
1157 | if (skb_copy_bits(skb, -headerlen, data, headerlen + skb->len)) | |
1158 | BUG(); | |
1159 | ||
1160 | /* Set up shinfo */ | |
1161 | ninfo = (struct skb_shared_info*)(data + size); | |
1162 | atomic_set(&ninfo->dataref, 1); | |
1163 | ninfo->tso_size = skb_shinfo(skb)->tso_size; | |
1164 | ninfo->tso_segs = skb_shinfo(skb)->tso_segs; | |
1165 | ninfo->nr_frags = 0; | |
1166 | ninfo->frag_list = NULL; | |
1167 | ||
1168 | /* Offset between the two in bytes */ | |
1169 | offset = data - skb->head; | |
1170 | ||
1171 | /* Free old data. */ | |
1172 | skb_release_data(skb); | |
1173 | ||
1174 | skb->head = data; | |
1175 | skb->end = data + size; | |
1176 | ||
1177 | /* Set up new pointers */ | |
1178 | skb->h.raw += offset; | |
1179 | skb->nh.raw += offset; | |
1180 | skb->mac.raw += offset; | |
1181 | skb->tail += offset; | |
1182 | skb->data += offset; | |
1183 | ||
1184 | /* We are no longer a clone, even if we were. */ | |
1185 | skb->cloned = 0; | |
1186 | ||
1187 | skb->tail += skb->data_len; | |
1188 | skb->data_len = 0; | |
1189 | return 0; | |
1190 | } | |
1191 | ||
1192 | #define HARD_TX_LOCK(dev, cpu) { \ | |
1193 | if ((dev->features & NETIF_F_LLTX) == 0) { \ | |
1194 | spin_lock(&dev->xmit_lock); \ | |
1195 | dev->xmit_lock_owner = cpu; \ | |
1196 | } \ | |
1197 | } | |
1198 | ||
1199 | #define HARD_TX_UNLOCK(dev) { \ | |
1200 | if ((dev->features & NETIF_F_LLTX) == 0) { \ | |
1201 | dev->xmit_lock_owner = -1; \ | |
1202 | spin_unlock(&dev->xmit_lock); \ | |
1203 | } \ | |
1204 | } | |
1205 | ||
1206 | /** | |
1207 | * dev_queue_xmit - transmit a buffer | |
1208 | * @skb: buffer to transmit | |
1209 | * | |
1210 | * Queue a buffer for transmission to a network device. The caller must | |
1211 | * have set the device and priority and built the buffer before calling | |
1212 | * this function. The function can be called from an interrupt. | |
1213 | * | |
1214 | * A negative errno code is returned on a failure. A success does not | |
1215 | * guarantee the frame will be transmitted as it may be dropped due | |
1216 | * to congestion or traffic shaping. | |
af191367 BG |
1217 | * |
1218 | * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1219 | * I notice this method can also return errors from the queue disciplines, | |
1220 | * including NET_XMIT_DROP, which is a positive value. So, errors can also | |
1221 | * be positive. | |
1222 | * | |
1223 | * Regardless of the return value, the skb is consumed, so it is currently | |
1224 | * difficult to retry a send to this method. (You can bump the ref count | |
1225 | * before sending to hold a reference for retry if you are careful.) | |
1226 | * | |
1227 | * When calling this method, interrupts MUST be enabled. This is because | |
1228 | * the BH enable code must have IRQs enabled so that it will not deadlock. | |
1229 | * --BLG | |
1da177e4 LT |
1230 | */ |
1231 | ||
1232 | int dev_queue_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb) | |
1233 | { | |
1234 | struct net_device *dev = skb->dev; | |
1235 | struct Qdisc *q; | |
1236 | int rc = -ENOMEM; | |
1237 | ||
1238 | if (skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list && | |
1239 | !(dev->features & NETIF_F_FRAGLIST) && | |
1240 | __skb_linearize(skb, GFP_ATOMIC)) | |
1241 | goto out_kfree_skb; | |
1242 | ||
1243 | /* Fragmented skb is linearized if device does not support SG, | |
1244 | * or if at least one of fragments is in highmem and device | |
1245 | * does not support DMA from it. | |
1246 | */ | |
1247 | if (skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags && | |
1248 | (!(dev->features & NETIF_F_SG) || illegal_highdma(dev, skb)) && | |
1249 | __skb_linearize(skb, GFP_ATOMIC)) | |
1250 | goto out_kfree_skb; | |
1251 | ||
1252 | /* If packet is not checksummed and device does not support | |
1253 | * checksumming for this protocol, complete checksumming here. | |
1254 | */ | |
1255 | if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_HW && | |
1256 | (!(dev->features & (NETIF_F_HW_CSUM | NETIF_F_NO_CSUM)) && | |
1257 | (!(dev->features & NETIF_F_IP_CSUM) || | |
1258 | skb->protocol != htons(ETH_P_IP)))) | |
1259 | if (skb_checksum_help(skb, 0)) | |
1260 | goto out_kfree_skb; | |
1261 | ||
1262 | /* Disable soft irqs for various locks below. Also | |
1263 | * stops preemption for RCU. | |
1264 | */ | |
1265 | local_bh_disable(); | |
1266 | ||
1267 | /* Updates of qdisc are serialized by queue_lock. | |
1268 | * The struct Qdisc which is pointed to by qdisc is now a | |
1269 | * rcu structure - it may be accessed without acquiring | |
1270 | * a lock (but the structure may be stale.) The freeing of the | |
1271 | * qdisc will be deferred until it's known that there are no | |
1272 | * more references to it. | |
1273 | * | |
1274 | * If the qdisc has an enqueue function, we still need to | |
1275 | * hold the queue_lock before calling it, since queue_lock | |
1276 | * also serializes access to the device queue. | |
1277 | */ | |
1278 | ||
1279 | q = rcu_dereference(dev->qdisc); | |
1280 | #ifdef CONFIG_NET_CLS_ACT | |
1281 | skb->tc_verd = SET_TC_AT(skb->tc_verd,AT_EGRESS); | |
1282 | #endif | |
1283 | if (q->enqueue) { | |
1284 | /* Grab device queue */ | |
1285 | spin_lock(&dev->queue_lock); | |
1286 | ||
1287 | rc = q->enqueue(skb, q); | |
1288 | ||
1289 | qdisc_run(dev); | |
1290 | ||
1291 | spin_unlock(&dev->queue_lock); | |
1292 | rc = rc == NET_XMIT_BYPASS ? NET_XMIT_SUCCESS : rc; | |
1293 | goto out; | |
1294 | } | |
1295 | ||
1296 | /* The device has no queue. Common case for software devices: | |
1297 | loopback, all the sorts of tunnels... | |
1298 | ||
1299 | Really, it is unlikely that xmit_lock protection is necessary here. | |
1300 | (f.e. loopback and IP tunnels are clean ignoring statistics | |
1301 | counters.) | |
1302 | However, it is possible, that they rely on protection | |
1303 | made by us here. | |
1304 | ||
1305 | Check this and shot the lock. It is not prone from deadlocks. | |
1306 | Either shot noqueue qdisc, it is even simpler 8) | |
1307 | */ | |
1308 | if (dev->flags & IFF_UP) { | |
1309 | int cpu = smp_processor_id(); /* ok because BHs are off */ | |
1310 | ||
1311 | if (dev->xmit_lock_owner != cpu) { | |
1312 | ||
1313 | HARD_TX_LOCK(dev, cpu); | |
1314 | ||
1315 | if (!netif_queue_stopped(dev)) { | |
1316 | if (netdev_nit) | |
1317 | dev_queue_xmit_nit(skb, dev); | |
1318 | ||
1319 | rc = 0; | |
1320 | if (!dev->hard_start_xmit(skb, dev)) { | |
1321 | HARD_TX_UNLOCK(dev); | |
1322 | goto out; | |
1323 | } | |
1324 | } | |
1325 | HARD_TX_UNLOCK(dev); | |
1326 | if (net_ratelimit()) | |
1327 | printk(KERN_CRIT "Virtual device %s asks to " | |
1328 | "queue packet!\n", dev->name); | |
1329 | } else { | |
1330 | /* Recursion is detected! It is possible, | |
1331 | * unfortunately */ | |
1332 | if (net_ratelimit()) | |
1333 | printk(KERN_CRIT "Dead loop on virtual device " | |
1334 | "%s, fix it urgently!\n", dev->name); | |
1335 | } | |
1336 | } | |
1337 | ||
1338 | rc = -ENETDOWN; | |
1339 | local_bh_enable(); | |
1340 | ||
1341 | out_kfree_skb: | |
1342 | kfree_skb(skb); | |
1343 | return rc; | |
1344 | out: | |
1345 | local_bh_enable(); | |
1346 | return rc; | |
1347 | } | |
1348 | ||
1349 | ||
1350 | /*======================================================================= | |
1351 | Receiver routines | |
1352 | =======================================================================*/ | |
1353 | ||
1354 | int netdev_max_backlog = 300; | |
1355 | int weight_p = 64; /* old backlog weight */ | |
1356 | /* These numbers are selected based on intuition and some | |
1357 | * experimentatiom, if you have more scientific way of doing this | |
1358 | * please go ahead and fix things. | |
1359 | */ | |
1360 | int no_cong_thresh = 10; | |
1361 | int no_cong = 20; | |
1362 | int lo_cong = 100; | |
1363 | int mod_cong = 290; | |
1364 | ||
1365 | DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct netif_rx_stats, netdev_rx_stat) = { 0, }; | |
1366 | ||
1367 | ||
1368 | static void get_sample_stats(int cpu) | |
1369 | { | |
1370 | #ifdef RAND_LIE | |
1371 | unsigned long rd; | |
1372 | int rq; | |
1373 | #endif | |
1374 | struct softnet_data *sd = &per_cpu(softnet_data, cpu); | |
1375 | int blog = sd->input_pkt_queue.qlen; | |
1376 | int avg_blog = sd->avg_blog; | |
1377 | ||
1378 | avg_blog = (avg_blog >> 1) + (blog >> 1); | |
1379 | ||
1380 | if (avg_blog > mod_cong) { | |
1381 | /* Above moderate congestion levels. */ | |
1382 | sd->cng_level = NET_RX_CN_HIGH; | |
1383 | #ifdef RAND_LIE | |
1384 | rd = net_random(); | |
1385 | rq = rd % netdev_max_backlog; | |
1386 | if (rq < avg_blog) /* unlucky bastard */ | |
1387 | sd->cng_level = NET_RX_DROP; | |
1388 | #endif | |
1389 | } else if (avg_blog > lo_cong) { | |
1390 | sd->cng_level = NET_RX_CN_MOD; | |
1391 | #ifdef RAND_LIE | |
1392 | rd = net_random(); | |
1393 | rq = rd % netdev_max_backlog; | |
1394 | if (rq < avg_blog) /* unlucky bastard */ | |
1395 | sd->cng_level = NET_RX_CN_HIGH; | |
1396 | #endif | |
1397 | } else if (avg_blog > no_cong) | |
1398 | sd->cng_level = NET_RX_CN_LOW; | |
1399 | else /* no congestion */ | |
1400 | sd->cng_level = NET_RX_SUCCESS; | |
1401 | ||
1402 | sd->avg_blog = avg_blog; | |
1403 | } | |
1404 | ||
1405 | #ifdef OFFLINE_SAMPLE | |
1406 | static void sample_queue(unsigned long dummy) | |
1407 | { | |
1408 | /* 10 ms 0r 1ms -- i don't care -- JHS */ | |
1409 | int next_tick = 1; | |
1410 | int cpu = smp_processor_id(); | |
1411 | ||
1412 | get_sample_stats(cpu); | |
1413 | next_tick += jiffies; | |
1414 | mod_timer(&samp_timer, next_tick); | |
1415 | } | |
1416 | #endif | |
1417 | ||
1418 | ||
1419 | /** | |
1420 | * netif_rx - post buffer to the network code | |
1421 | * @skb: buffer to post | |
1422 | * | |
1423 | * This function receives a packet from a device driver and queues it for | |
1424 | * the upper (protocol) levels to process. It always succeeds. The buffer | |
1425 | * may be dropped during processing for congestion control or by the | |
1426 | * protocol layers. | |
1427 | * | |
1428 | * return values: | |
1429 | * NET_RX_SUCCESS (no congestion) | |
1430 | * NET_RX_CN_LOW (low congestion) | |
1431 | * NET_RX_CN_MOD (moderate congestion) | |
1432 | * NET_RX_CN_HIGH (high congestion) | |
1433 | * NET_RX_DROP (packet was dropped) | |
1434 | * | |
1435 | */ | |
1436 | ||
1437 | int netif_rx(struct sk_buff *skb) | |
1438 | { | |
1439 | int this_cpu; | |
1440 | struct softnet_data *queue; | |
1441 | unsigned long flags; | |
1442 | ||
1443 | /* if netpoll wants it, pretend we never saw it */ | |
1444 | if (netpoll_rx(skb)) | |
1445 | return NET_RX_DROP; | |
1446 | ||
1447 | if (!skb->stamp.tv_sec) | |
1448 | net_timestamp(&skb->stamp); | |
1449 | ||
1450 | /* | |
1451 | * The code is rearranged so that the path is the most | |
1452 | * short when CPU is congested, but is still operating. | |
1453 | */ | |
1454 | local_irq_save(flags); | |
1455 | this_cpu = smp_processor_id(); | |
1456 | queue = &__get_cpu_var(softnet_data); | |
1457 | ||
1458 | __get_cpu_var(netdev_rx_stat).total++; | |
1459 | if (queue->input_pkt_queue.qlen <= netdev_max_backlog) { | |
1460 | if (queue->input_pkt_queue.qlen) { | |
1461 | if (queue->throttle) | |
1462 | goto drop; | |
1463 | ||
1464 | enqueue: | |
1465 | dev_hold(skb->dev); | |
1466 | __skb_queue_tail(&queue->input_pkt_queue, skb); | |
1467 | #ifndef OFFLINE_SAMPLE | |
1468 | get_sample_stats(this_cpu); | |
1469 | #endif | |
1470 | local_irq_restore(flags); | |
1471 | return queue->cng_level; | |
1472 | } | |
1473 | ||
1474 | if (queue->throttle) | |
1475 | queue->throttle = 0; | |
1476 | ||
1477 | netif_rx_schedule(&queue->backlog_dev); | |
1478 | goto enqueue; | |
1479 | } | |
1480 | ||
1481 | if (!queue->throttle) { | |
1482 | queue->throttle = 1; | |
1483 | __get_cpu_var(netdev_rx_stat).throttled++; | |
1484 | } | |
1485 | ||
1486 | drop: | |
1487 | __get_cpu_var(netdev_rx_stat).dropped++; | |
1488 | local_irq_restore(flags); | |
1489 | ||
1490 | kfree_skb(skb); | |
1491 | return NET_RX_DROP; | |
1492 | } | |
1493 | ||
1494 | int netif_rx_ni(struct sk_buff *skb) | |
1495 | { | |
1496 | int err; | |
1497 | ||
1498 | preempt_disable(); | |
1499 | err = netif_rx(skb); | |
1500 | if (local_softirq_pending()) | |
1501 | do_softirq(); | |
1502 | preempt_enable(); | |
1503 | ||
1504 | return err; | |
1505 | } | |
1506 | ||
1507 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(netif_rx_ni); | |
1508 | ||
1509 | static __inline__ void skb_bond(struct sk_buff *skb) | |
1510 | { | |
1511 | struct net_device *dev = skb->dev; | |
1512 | ||
1513 | if (dev->master) { | |
1514 | skb->real_dev = skb->dev; | |
1515 | skb->dev = dev->master; | |
1516 | } | |
1517 | } | |
1518 | ||
1519 | static void net_tx_action(struct softirq_action *h) | |
1520 | { | |
1521 | struct softnet_data *sd = &__get_cpu_var(softnet_data); | |
1522 | ||
1523 | if (sd->completion_queue) { | |
1524 | struct sk_buff *clist; | |
1525 | ||
1526 | local_irq_disable(); | |
1527 | clist = sd->completion_queue; | |
1528 | sd->completion_queue = NULL; | |
1529 | local_irq_enable(); | |
1530 | ||
1531 | while (clist) { | |
1532 | struct sk_buff *skb = clist; | |
1533 | clist = clist->next; | |
1534 | ||
1535 | BUG_TRAP(!atomic_read(&skb->users)); | |
1536 | __kfree_skb(skb); | |
1537 | } | |
1538 | } | |
1539 | ||
1540 | if (sd->output_queue) { | |
1541 | struct net_device *head; | |
1542 | ||
1543 | local_irq_disable(); | |
1544 | head = sd->output_queue; | |
1545 | sd->output_queue = NULL; | |
1546 | local_irq_enable(); | |
1547 | ||
1548 | while (head) { | |
1549 | struct net_device *dev = head; | |
1550 | head = head->next_sched; | |
1551 | ||
1552 | smp_mb__before_clear_bit(); | |
1553 | clear_bit(__LINK_STATE_SCHED, &dev->state); | |
1554 | ||
1555 | if (spin_trylock(&dev->queue_lock)) { | |
1556 | qdisc_run(dev); | |
1557 | spin_unlock(&dev->queue_lock); | |
1558 | } else { | |
1559 | netif_schedule(dev); | |
1560 | } | |
1561 | } | |
1562 | } | |
1563 | } | |
1564 | ||
1565 | static __inline__ int deliver_skb(struct sk_buff *skb, | |
1566 | struct packet_type *pt_prev) | |
1567 | { | |
1568 | atomic_inc(&skb->users); | |
1569 | return pt_prev->func(skb, skb->dev, pt_prev); | |
1570 | } | |
1571 | ||
1572 | #if defined(CONFIG_BRIDGE) || defined (CONFIG_BRIDGE_MODULE) | |
1573 | int (*br_handle_frame_hook)(struct net_bridge_port *p, struct sk_buff **pskb); | |
1574 | struct net_bridge; | |
1575 | struct net_bridge_fdb_entry *(*br_fdb_get_hook)(struct net_bridge *br, | |
1576 | unsigned char *addr); | |
1577 | void (*br_fdb_put_hook)(struct net_bridge_fdb_entry *ent); | |
1578 | ||
1579 | static __inline__ int handle_bridge(struct sk_buff **pskb, | |
1580 | struct packet_type **pt_prev, int *ret) | |
1581 | { | |
1582 | struct net_bridge_port *port; | |
1583 | ||
1584 | if ((*pskb)->pkt_type == PACKET_LOOPBACK || | |
1585 | (port = rcu_dereference((*pskb)->dev->br_port)) == NULL) | |
1586 | return 0; | |
1587 | ||
1588 | if (*pt_prev) { | |
1589 | *ret = deliver_skb(*pskb, *pt_prev); | |
1590 | *pt_prev = NULL; | |
1591 | } | |
1592 | ||
1593 | return br_handle_frame_hook(port, pskb); | |
1594 | } | |
1595 | #else | |
1596 | #define handle_bridge(skb, pt_prev, ret) (0) | |
1597 | #endif | |
1598 | ||
1599 | #ifdef CONFIG_NET_CLS_ACT | |
1600 | /* TODO: Maybe we should just force sch_ingress to be compiled in | |
1601 | * when CONFIG_NET_CLS_ACT is? otherwise some useless instructions | |
1602 | * a compare and 2 stores extra right now if we dont have it on | |
1603 | * but have CONFIG_NET_CLS_ACT | |
1604 | * NOTE: This doesnt stop any functionality; if you dont have | |
1605 | * the ingress scheduler, you just cant add policies on ingress. | |
1606 | * | |
1607 | */ | |
1608 | static int ing_filter(struct sk_buff *skb) | |
1609 | { | |
1610 | struct Qdisc *q; | |
1611 | struct net_device *dev = skb->dev; | |
1612 | int result = TC_ACT_OK; | |
1613 | ||
1614 | if (dev->qdisc_ingress) { | |
1615 | __u32 ttl = (__u32) G_TC_RTTL(skb->tc_verd); | |
1616 | if (MAX_RED_LOOP < ttl++) { | |
1617 | printk("Redir loop detected Dropping packet (%s->%s)\n", | |
1618 | skb->input_dev?skb->input_dev->name:"??",skb->dev->name); | |
1619 | return TC_ACT_SHOT; | |
1620 | } | |
1621 | ||
1622 | skb->tc_verd = SET_TC_RTTL(skb->tc_verd,ttl); | |
1623 | ||
1624 | skb->tc_verd = SET_TC_AT(skb->tc_verd,AT_INGRESS); | |
1625 | if (NULL == skb->input_dev) { | |
1626 | skb->input_dev = skb->dev; | |
1627 | printk("ing_filter: fixed %s out %s\n",skb->input_dev->name,skb->dev->name); | |
1628 | } | |
1629 | spin_lock(&dev->ingress_lock); | |
1630 | if ((q = dev->qdisc_ingress) != NULL) | |
1631 | result = q->enqueue(skb, q); | |
1632 | spin_unlock(&dev->ingress_lock); | |
1633 | ||
1634 | } | |
1635 | ||
1636 | return result; | |
1637 | } | |
1638 | #endif | |
1639 | ||
1640 | int netif_receive_skb(struct sk_buff *skb) | |
1641 | { | |
1642 | struct packet_type *ptype, *pt_prev; | |
1643 | int ret = NET_RX_DROP; | |
1644 | unsigned short type; | |
1645 | ||
1646 | /* if we've gotten here through NAPI, check netpoll */ | |
1647 | if (skb->dev->poll && netpoll_rx(skb)) | |
1648 | return NET_RX_DROP; | |
1649 | ||
1650 | if (!skb->stamp.tv_sec) | |
1651 | net_timestamp(&skb->stamp); | |
1652 | ||
1653 | skb_bond(skb); | |
1654 | ||
1655 | __get_cpu_var(netdev_rx_stat).total++; | |
1656 | ||
1657 | skb->h.raw = skb->nh.raw = skb->data; | |
1658 | skb->mac_len = skb->nh.raw - skb->mac.raw; | |
1659 | ||
1660 | pt_prev = NULL; | |
1661 | ||
1662 | rcu_read_lock(); | |
1663 | ||
1664 | #ifdef CONFIG_NET_CLS_ACT | |
1665 | if (skb->tc_verd & TC_NCLS) { | |
1666 | skb->tc_verd = CLR_TC_NCLS(skb->tc_verd); | |
1667 | goto ncls; | |
1668 | } | |
1669 | #endif | |
1670 | ||
1671 | list_for_each_entry_rcu(ptype, &ptype_all, list) { | |
1672 | if (!ptype->dev || ptype->dev == skb->dev) { | |
1673 | if (pt_prev) | |
1674 | ret = deliver_skb(skb, pt_prev); | |
1675 | pt_prev = ptype; | |
1676 | } | |
1677 | } | |
1678 | ||
1679 | #ifdef CONFIG_NET_CLS_ACT | |
1680 | if (pt_prev) { | |
1681 | ret = deliver_skb(skb, pt_prev); | |
1682 | pt_prev = NULL; /* noone else should process this after*/ | |
1683 | } else { | |
1684 | skb->tc_verd = SET_TC_OK2MUNGE(skb->tc_verd); | |
1685 | } | |
1686 | ||
1687 | ret = ing_filter(skb); | |
1688 | ||
1689 | if (ret == TC_ACT_SHOT || (ret == TC_ACT_STOLEN)) { | |
1690 | kfree_skb(skb); | |
1691 | goto out; | |
1692 | } | |
1693 | ||
1694 | skb->tc_verd = 0; | |
1695 | ncls: | |
1696 | #endif | |
1697 | ||
1698 | handle_diverter(skb); | |
1699 | ||
1700 | if (handle_bridge(&skb, &pt_prev, &ret)) | |
1701 | goto out; | |
1702 | ||
1703 | type = skb->protocol; | |
1704 | list_for_each_entry_rcu(ptype, &ptype_base[ntohs(type)&15], list) { | |
1705 | if (ptype->type == type && | |
1706 | (!ptype->dev || ptype->dev == skb->dev)) { | |
1707 | if (pt_prev) | |
1708 | ret = deliver_skb(skb, pt_prev); | |
1709 | pt_prev = ptype; | |
1710 | } | |
1711 | } | |
1712 | ||
1713 | if (pt_prev) { | |
1714 | ret = pt_prev->func(skb, skb->dev, pt_prev); | |
1715 | } else { | |
1716 | kfree_skb(skb); | |
1717 | /* Jamal, now you will not able to escape explaining | |
1718 | * me how you were going to use this. :-) | |
1719 | */ | |
1720 | ret = NET_RX_DROP; | |
1721 | } | |
1722 | ||
1723 | out: | |
1724 | rcu_read_unlock(); | |
1725 | return ret; | |
1726 | } | |
1727 | ||
1728 | static int process_backlog(struct net_device *backlog_dev, int *budget) | |
1729 | { | |
1730 | int work = 0; | |
1731 | int quota = min(backlog_dev->quota, *budget); | |
1732 | struct softnet_data *queue = &__get_cpu_var(softnet_data); | |
1733 | unsigned long start_time = jiffies; | |
1734 | ||
1735 | for (;;) { | |
1736 | struct sk_buff *skb; | |
1737 | struct net_device *dev; | |
1738 | ||
1739 | local_irq_disable(); | |
1740 | skb = __skb_dequeue(&queue->input_pkt_queue); | |
1741 | if (!skb) | |
1742 | goto job_done; | |
1743 | local_irq_enable(); | |
1744 | ||
1745 | dev = skb->dev; | |
1746 | ||
1747 | netif_receive_skb(skb); | |
1748 | ||
1749 | dev_put(dev); | |
1750 | ||
1751 | work++; | |
1752 | ||
1753 | if (work >= quota || jiffies - start_time > 1) | |
1754 | break; | |
1755 | ||
1756 | } | |
1757 | ||
1758 | backlog_dev->quota -= work; | |
1759 | *budget -= work; | |
1760 | return -1; | |
1761 | ||
1762 | job_done: | |
1763 | backlog_dev->quota -= work; | |
1764 | *budget -= work; | |
1765 | ||
1766 | list_del(&backlog_dev->poll_list); | |
1767 | smp_mb__before_clear_bit(); | |
1768 | netif_poll_enable(backlog_dev); | |
1769 | ||
1770 | if (queue->throttle) | |
1771 | queue->throttle = 0; | |
1772 | local_irq_enable(); | |
1773 | return 0; | |
1774 | } | |
1775 | ||
1776 | static void net_rx_action(struct softirq_action *h) | |
1777 | { | |
1778 | struct softnet_data *queue = &__get_cpu_var(softnet_data); | |
1779 | unsigned long start_time = jiffies; | |
1780 | int budget = netdev_max_backlog; | |
1781 | ||
1782 | ||
1783 | local_irq_disable(); | |
1784 | ||
1785 | while (!list_empty(&queue->poll_list)) { | |
1786 | struct net_device *dev; | |
1787 | ||
1788 | if (budget <= 0 || jiffies - start_time > 1) | |
1789 | goto softnet_break; | |
1790 | ||
1791 | local_irq_enable(); | |
1792 | ||
1793 | dev = list_entry(queue->poll_list.next, | |
1794 | struct net_device, poll_list); | |
1795 | netpoll_poll_lock(dev); | |
1796 | ||
1797 | if (dev->quota <= 0 || dev->poll(dev, &budget)) { | |
1798 | netpoll_poll_unlock(dev); | |
1799 | local_irq_disable(); | |
1800 | list_del(&dev->poll_list); | |
1801 | list_add_tail(&dev->poll_list, &queue->poll_list); | |
1802 | if (dev->quota < 0) | |
1803 | dev->quota += dev->weight; | |
1804 | else | |
1805 | dev->quota = dev->weight; | |
1806 | } else { | |
1807 | netpoll_poll_unlock(dev); | |
1808 | dev_put(dev); | |
1809 | local_irq_disable(); | |
1810 | } | |
1811 | } | |
1812 | out: | |
1813 | local_irq_enable(); | |
1814 | return; | |
1815 | ||
1816 | softnet_break: | |
1817 | __get_cpu_var(netdev_rx_stat).time_squeeze++; | |
1818 | __raise_softirq_irqoff(NET_RX_SOFTIRQ); | |
1819 | goto out; | |
1820 | } | |
1821 | ||
1822 | static gifconf_func_t * gifconf_list [NPROTO]; | |
1823 | ||
1824 | /** | |
1825 | * register_gifconf - register a SIOCGIF handler | |
1826 | * @family: Address family | |
1827 | * @gifconf: Function handler | |
1828 | * | |
1829 | * Register protocol dependent address dumping routines. The handler | |
1830 | * that is passed must not be freed or reused until it has been replaced | |
1831 | * by another handler. | |
1832 | */ | |
1833 | int register_gifconf(unsigned int family, gifconf_func_t * gifconf) | |
1834 | { | |
1835 | if (family >= NPROTO) | |
1836 | return -EINVAL; | |
1837 | gifconf_list[family] = gifconf; | |
1838 | return 0; | |
1839 | } | |
1840 | ||
1841 | ||
1842 | /* | |
1843 | * Map an interface index to its name (SIOCGIFNAME) | |
1844 | */ | |
1845 | ||
1846 | /* | |
1847 | * We need this ioctl for efficient implementation of the | |
1848 | * if_indextoname() function required by the IPv6 API. Without | |
1849 | * it, we would have to search all the interfaces to find a | |
1850 | * match. --pb | |
1851 | */ | |
1852 | ||
1853 | static int dev_ifname(struct ifreq __user *arg) | |
1854 | { | |
1855 | struct net_device *dev; | |
1856 | struct ifreq ifr; | |
1857 | ||
1858 | /* | |
1859 | * Fetch the caller's info block. | |
1860 | */ | |
1861 | ||
1862 | if (copy_from_user(&ifr, arg, sizeof(struct ifreq))) | |
1863 | return -EFAULT; | |
1864 | ||
1865 | read_lock(&dev_base_lock); | |
1866 | dev = __dev_get_by_index(ifr.ifr_ifindex); | |
1867 | if (!dev) { | |
1868 | read_unlock(&dev_base_lock); | |
1869 | return -ENODEV; | |
1870 | } | |
1871 | ||
1872 | strcpy(ifr.ifr_name, dev->name); | |
1873 | read_unlock(&dev_base_lock); | |
1874 | ||
1875 | if (copy_to_user(arg, &ifr, sizeof(struct ifreq))) | |
1876 | return -EFAULT; | |
1877 | return 0; | |
1878 | } | |
1879 | ||
1880 | /* | |
1881 | * Perform a SIOCGIFCONF call. This structure will change | |
1882 | * size eventually, and there is nothing I can do about it. | |
1883 | * Thus we will need a 'compatibility mode'. | |
1884 | */ | |
1885 | ||
1886 | static int dev_ifconf(char __user *arg) | |
1887 | { | |
1888 | struct ifconf ifc; | |
1889 | struct net_device *dev; | |
1890 | char __user *pos; | |
1891 | int len; | |
1892 | int total; | |
1893 | int i; | |
1894 | ||
1895 | /* | |
1896 | * Fetch the caller's info block. | |
1897 | */ | |
1898 | ||
1899 | if (copy_from_user(&ifc, arg, sizeof(struct ifconf))) | |
1900 | return -EFAULT; | |
1901 | ||
1902 | pos = ifc.ifc_buf; | |
1903 | len = ifc.ifc_len; | |
1904 | ||
1905 | /* | |
1906 | * Loop over the interfaces, and write an info block for each. | |
1907 | */ | |
1908 | ||
1909 | total = 0; | |
1910 | for (dev = dev_base; dev; dev = dev->next) { | |
1911 | for (i = 0; i < NPROTO; i++) { | |
1912 | if (gifconf_list[i]) { | |
1913 | int done; | |
1914 | if (!pos) | |
1915 | done = gifconf_list[i](dev, NULL, 0); | |
1916 | else | |
1917 | done = gifconf_list[i](dev, pos + total, | |
1918 | len - total); | |
1919 | if (done < 0) | |
1920 | return -EFAULT; | |
1921 | total += done; | |
1922 | } | |
1923 | } | |
1924 | } | |
1925 | ||
1926 | /* | |
1927 | * All done. Write the updated control block back to the caller. | |
1928 | */ | |
1929 | ifc.ifc_len = total; | |
1930 | ||
1931 | /* | |
1932 | * Both BSD and Solaris return 0 here, so we do too. | |
1933 | */ | |
1934 | return copy_to_user(arg, &ifc, sizeof(struct ifconf)) ? -EFAULT : 0; | |
1935 | } | |
1936 | ||
1937 | #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS | |
1938 | /* | |
1939 | * This is invoked by the /proc filesystem handler to display a device | |
1940 | * in detail. | |
1941 | */ | |
1942 | static __inline__ struct net_device *dev_get_idx(loff_t pos) | |
1943 | { | |
1944 | struct net_device *dev; | |
1945 | loff_t i; | |
1946 | ||
1947 | for (i = 0, dev = dev_base; dev && i < pos; ++i, dev = dev->next); | |
1948 | ||
1949 | return i == pos ? dev : NULL; | |
1950 | } | |
1951 | ||
1952 | void *dev_seq_start(struct seq_file *seq, loff_t *pos) | |
1953 | { | |
1954 | read_lock(&dev_base_lock); | |
1955 | return *pos ? dev_get_idx(*pos - 1) : SEQ_START_TOKEN; | |
1956 | } | |
1957 | ||
1958 | void *dev_seq_next(struct seq_file *seq, void *v, loff_t *pos) | |
1959 | { | |
1960 | ++*pos; | |
1961 | return v == SEQ_START_TOKEN ? dev_base : ((struct net_device *)v)->next; | |
1962 | } | |
1963 | ||
1964 | void dev_seq_stop(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) | |
1965 | { | |
1966 | read_unlock(&dev_base_lock); | |
1967 | } | |
1968 | ||
1969 | static void dev_seq_printf_stats(struct seq_file *seq, struct net_device *dev) | |
1970 | { | |
1971 | if (dev->get_stats) { | |
1972 | struct net_device_stats *stats = dev->get_stats(dev); | |
1973 | ||
1974 | seq_printf(seq, "%6s:%8lu %7lu %4lu %4lu %4lu %5lu %10lu %9lu " | |
1975 | "%8lu %7lu %4lu %4lu %4lu %5lu %7lu %10lu\n", | |
1976 | dev->name, stats->rx_bytes, stats->rx_packets, | |
1977 | stats->rx_errors, | |
1978 | stats->rx_dropped + stats->rx_missed_errors, | |
1979 | stats->rx_fifo_errors, | |
1980 | stats->rx_length_errors + stats->rx_over_errors + | |
1981 | stats->rx_crc_errors + stats->rx_frame_errors, | |
1982 | stats->rx_compressed, stats->multicast, | |
1983 | stats->tx_bytes, stats->tx_packets, | |
1984 | stats->tx_errors, stats->tx_dropped, | |
1985 | stats->tx_fifo_errors, stats->collisions, | |
1986 | stats->tx_carrier_errors + | |
1987 | stats->tx_aborted_errors + | |
1988 | stats->tx_window_errors + | |
1989 | stats->tx_heartbeat_errors, | |
1990 | stats->tx_compressed); | |
1991 | } else | |
1992 | seq_printf(seq, "%6s: No statistics available.\n", dev->name); | |
1993 | } | |
1994 | ||
1995 | /* | |
1996 | * Called from the PROCfs module. This now uses the new arbitrary sized | |
1997 | * /proc/net interface to create /proc/net/dev | |
1998 | */ | |
1999 | static int dev_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) | |
2000 | { | |
2001 | if (v == SEQ_START_TOKEN) | |
2002 | seq_puts(seq, "Inter-| Receive " | |
2003 | " | Transmit\n" | |
2004 | " face |bytes packets errs drop fifo frame " | |
2005 | "compressed multicast|bytes packets errs " | |
2006 | "drop fifo colls carrier compressed\n"); | |
2007 | else | |
2008 | dev_seq_printf_stats(seq, v); | |
2009 | return 0; | |
2010 | } | |
2011 | ||
2012 | static struct netif_rx_stats *softnet_get_online(loff_t *pos) | |
2013 | { | |
2014 | struct netif_rx_stats *rc = NULL; | |
2015 | ||
2016 | while (*pos < NR_CPUS) | |
2017 | if (cpu_online(*pos)) { | |
2018 | rc = &per_cpu(netdev_rx_stat, *pos); | |
2019 | break; | |
2020 | } else | |
2021 | ++*pos; | |
2022 | return rc; | |
2023 | } | |
2024 | ||
2025 | static void *softnet_seq_start(struct seq_file *seq, loff_t *pos) | |
2026 | { | |
2027 | return softnet_get_online(pos); | |
2028 | } | |
2029 | ||
2030 | static void *softnet_seq_next(struct seq_file *seq, void *v, loff_t *pos) | |
2031 | { | |
2032 | ++*pos; | |
2033 | return softnet_get_online(pos); | |
2034 | } | |
2035 | ||
2036 | static void softnet_seq_stop(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) | |
2037 | { | |
2038 | } | |
2039 | ||
2040 | static int softnet_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) | |
2041 | { | |
2042 | struct netif_rx_stats *s = v; | |
2043 | ||
2044 | seq_printf(seq, "%08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x\n", | |
2045 | s->total, s->dropped, s->time_squeeze, s->throttled, | |
2046 | s->fastroute_hit, s->fastroute_success, s->fastroute_defer, | |
2047 | s->fastroute_deferred_out, | |
2048 | #if 0 | |
2049 | s->fastroute_latency_reduction | |
2050 | #else | |
2051 | s->cpu_collision | |
2052 | #endif | |
2053 | ); | |
2054 | return 0; | |
2055 | } | |
2056 | ||
2057 | static struct seq_operations dev_seq_ops = { | |
2058 | .start = dev_seq_start, | |
2059 | .next = dev_seq_next, | |
2060 | .stop = dev_seq_stop, | |
2061 | .show = dev_seq_show, | |
2062 | }; | |
2063 | ||
2064 | static int dev_seq_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) | |
2065 | { | |
2066 | return seq_open(file, &dev_seq_ops); | |
2067 | } | |
2068 | ||
2069 | static struct file_operations dev_seq_fops = { | |
2070 | .owner = THIS_MODULE, | |
2071 | .open = dev_seq_open, | |
2072 | .read = seq_read, | |
2073 | .llseek = seq_lseek, | |
2074 | .release = seq_release, | |
2075 | }; | |
2076 | ||
2077 | static struct seq_operations softnet_seq_ops = { | |
2078 | .start = softnet_seq_start, | |
2079 | .next = softnet_seq_next, | |
2080 | .stop = softnet_seq_stop, | |
2081 | .show = softnet_seq_show, | |
2082 | }; | |
2083 | ||
2084 | static int softnet_seq_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) | |
2085 | { | |
2086 | return seq_open(file, &softnet_seq_ops); | |
2087 | } | |
2088 | ||
2089 | static struct file_operations softnet_seq_fops = { | |
2090 | .owner = THIS_MODULE, | |
2091 | .open = softnet_seq_open, | |
2092 | .read = seq_read, | |
2093 | .llseek = seq_lseek, | |
2094 | .release = seq_release, | |
2095 | }; | |
2096 | ||
2097 | #ifdef WIRELESS_EXT | |
2098 | extern int wireless_proc_init(void); | |
2099 | #else | |
2100 | #define wireless_proc_init() 0 | |
2101 | #endif | |
2102 | ||
2103 | static int __init dev_proc_init(void) | |
2104 | { | |
2105 | int rc = -ENOMEM; | |
2106 | ||
2107 | if (!proc_net_fops_create("dev", S_IRUGO, &dev_seq_fops)) | |
2108 | goto out; | |
2109 | if (!proc_net_fops_create("softnet_stat", S_IRUGO, &softnet_seq_fops)) | |
2110 | goto out_dev; | |
2111 | if (wireless_proc_init()) | |
2112 | goto out_softnet; | |
2113 | rc = 0; | |
2114 | out: | |
2115 | return rc; | |
2116 | out_softnet: | |
2117 | proc_net_remove("softnet_stat"); | |
2118 | out_dev: | |
2119 | proc_net_remove("dev"); | |
2120 | goto out; | |
2121 | } | |
2122 | #else | |
2123 | #define dev_proc_init() 0 | |
2124 | #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */ | |
2125 | ||
2126 | ||
2127 | /** | |
2128 | * netdev_set_master - set up master/slave pair | |
2129 | * @slave: slave device | |
2130 | * @master: new master device | |
2131 | * | |
2132 | * Changes the master device of the slave. Pass %NULL to break the | |
2133 | * bonding. The caller must hold the RTNL semaphore. On a failure | |
2134 | * a negative errno code is returned. On success the reference counts | |
2135 | * are adjusted, %RTM_NEWLINK is sent to the routing socket and the | |
2136 | * function returns zero. | |
2137 | */ | |
2138 | int netdev_set_master(struct net_device *slave, struct net_device *master) | |
2139 | { | |
2140 | struct net_device *old = slave->master; | |
2141 | ||
2142 | ASSERT_RTNL(); | |
2143 | ||
2144 | if (master) { | |
2145 | if (old) | |
2146 | return -EBUSY; | |
2147 | dev_hold(master); | |
2148 | } | |
2149 | ||
2150 | slave->master = master; | |
2151 | ||
2152 | synchronize_net(); | |
2153 | ||
2154 | if (old) | |
2155 | dev_put(old); | |
2156 | ||
2157 | if (master) | |
2158 | slave->flags |= IFF_SLAVE; | |
2159 | else | |
2160 | slave->flags &= ~IFF_SLAVE; | |
2161 | ||
2162 | rtmsg_ifinfo(RTM_NEWLINK, slave, IFF_SLAVE); | |
2163 | return 0; | |
2164 | } | |
2165 | ||
2166 | /** | |
2167 | * dev_set_promiscuity - update promiscuity count on a device | |
2168 | * @dev: device | |
2169 | * @inc: modifier | |
2170 | * | |
2171 | * Add or remove promsicuity from a device. While the count in the device | |
2172 | * remains above zero the interface remains promiscuous. Once it hits zero | |
2173 | * the device reverts back to normal filtering operation. A negative inc | |
2174 | * value is used to drop promiscuity on the device. | |
2175 | */ | |
2176 | void dev_set_promiscuity(struct net_device *dev, int inc) | |
2177 | { | |
2178 | unsigned short old_flags = dev->flags; | |
2179 | ||
2180 | dev->flags |= IFF_PROMISC; | |
2181 | if ((dev->promiscuity += inc) == 0) | |
2182 | dev->flags &= ~IFF_PROMISC; | |
2183 | if (dev->flags ^ old_flags) { | |
2184 | dev_mc_upload(dev); | |
2185 | printk(KERN_INFO "device %s %s promiscuous mode\n", | |
2186 | dev->name, (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) ? "entered" : | |
2187 | "left"); | |
2188 | } | |
2189 | } | |
2190 | ||
2191 | /** | |
2192 | * dev_set_allmulti - update allmulti count on a device | |
2193 | * @dev: device | |
2194 | * @inc: modifier | |
2195 | * | |
2196 | * Add or remove reception of all multicast frames to a device. While the | |
2197 | * count in the device remains above zero the interface remains listening | |
2198 | * to all interfaces. Once it hits zero the device reverts back to normal | |
2199 | * filtering operation. A negative @inc value is used to drop the counter | |
2200 | * when releasing a resource needing all multicasts. | |
2201 | */ | |
2202 | ||
2203 | void dev_set_allmulti(struct net_device *dev, int inc) | |
2204 | { | |
2205 | unsigned short old_flags = dev->flags; | |
2206 | ||
2207 | dev->flags |= IFF_ALLMULTI; | |
2208 | if ((dev->allmulti += inc) == 0) | |
2209 | dev->flags &= ~IFF_ALLMULTI; | |
2210 | if (dev->flags ^ old_flags) | |
2211 | dev_mc_upload(dev); | |
2212 | } | |
2213 | ||
2214 | unsigned dev_get_flags(const struct net_device *dev) | |
2215 | { | |
2216 | unsigned flags; | |
2217 | ||
2218 | flags = (dev->flags & ~(IFF_PROMISC | | |
2219 | IFF_ALLMULTI | | |
2220 | IFF_RUNNING)) | | |
2221 | (dev->gflags & (IFF_PROMISC | | |
2222 | IFF_ALLMULTI)); | |
2223 | ||
2224 | if (netif_running(dev) && netif_carrier_ok(dev)) | |
2225 | flags |= IFF_RUNNING; | |
2226 | ||
2227 | return flags; | |
2228 | } | |
2229 | ||
2230 | int dev_change_flags(struct net_device *dev, unsigned flags) | |
2231 | { | |
2232 | int ret; | |
2233 | int old_flags = dev->flags; | |
2234 | ||
2235 | /* | |
2236 | * Set the flags on our device. | |
2237 | */ | |
2238 | ||
2239 | dev->flags = (flags & (IFF_DEBUG | IFF_NOTRAILERS | IFF_NOARP | | |
2240 | IFF_DYNAMIC | IFF_MULTICAST | IFF_PORTSEL | | |
2241 | IFF_AUTOMEDIA)) | | |
2242 | (dev->flags & (IFF_UP | IFF_VOLATILE | IFF_PROMISC | | |
2243 | IFF_ALLMULTI)); | |
2244 | ||
2245 | /* | |
2246 | * Load in the correct multicast list now the flags have changed. | |
2247 | */ | |
2248 | ||
2249 | dev_mc_upload(dev); | |
2250 | ||
2251 | /* | |
2252 | * Have we downed the interface. We handle IFF_UP ourselves | |
2253 | * according to user attempts to set it, rather than blindly | |
2254 | * setting it. | |
2255 | */ | |
2256 | ||
2257 | ret = 0; | |
2258 | if ((old_flags ^ flags) & IFF_UP) { /* Bit is different ? */ | |
2259 | ret = ((old_flags & IFF_UP) ? dev_close : dev_open)(dev); | |
2260 | ||
2261 | if (!ret) | |
2262 | dev_mc_upload(dev); | |
2263 | } | |
2264 | ||
2265 | if (dev->flags & IFF_UP && | |
2266 | ((old_flags ^ dev->flags) &~ (IFF_UP | IFF_PROMISC | IFF_ALLMULTI | | |
2267 | IFF_VOLATILE))) | |
2268 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, NETDEV_CHANGE, dev); | |
2269 | ||
2270 | if ((flags ^ dev->gflags) & IFF_PROMISC) { | |
2271 | int inc = (flags & IFF_PROMISC) ? +1 : -1; | |
2272 | dev->gflags ^= IFF_PROMISC; | |
2273 | dev_set_promiscuity(dev, inc); | |
2274 | } | |
2275 | ||
2276 | /* NOTE: order of synchronization of IFF_PROMISC and IFF_ALLMULTI | |
2277 | is important. Some (broken) drivers set IFF_PROMISC, when | |
2278 | IFF_ALLMULTI is requested not asking us and not reporting. | |
2279 | */ | |
2280 | if ((flags ^ dev->gflags) & IFF_ALLMULTI) { | |
2281 | int inc = (flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) ? +1 : -1; | |
2282 | dev->gflags ^= IFF_ALLMULTI; | |
2283 | dev_set_allmulti(dev, inc); | |
2284 | } | |
2285 | ||
2286 | if (old_flags ^ dev->flags) | |
2287 | rtmsg_ifinfo(RTM_NEWLINK, dev, old_flags ^ dev->flags); | |
2288 | ||
2289 | return ret; | |
2290 | } | |
2291 | ||
2292 | int dev_set_mtu(struct net_device *dev, int new_mtu) | |
2293 | { | |
2294 | int err; | |
2295 | ||
2296 | if (new_mtu == dev->mtu) | |
2297 | return 0; | |
2298 | ||
2299 | /* MTU must be positive. */ | |
2300 | if (new_mtu < 0) | |
2301 | return -EINVAL; | |
2302 | ||
2303 | if (!netif_device_present(dev)) | |
2304 | return -ENODEV; | |
2305 | ||
2306 | err = 0; | |
2307 | if (dev->change_mtu) | |
2308 | err = dev->change_mtu(dev, new_mtu); | |
2309 | else | |
2310 | dev->mtu = new_mtu; | |
2311 | if (!err && dev->flags & IFF_UP) | |
2312 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, | |
2313 | NETDEV_CHANGEMTU, dev); | |
2314 | return err; | |
2315 | } | |
2316 | ||
2317 | int dev_set_mac_address(struct net_device *dev, struct sockaddr *sa) | |
2318 | { | |
2319 | int err; | |
2320 | ||
2321 | if (!dev->set_mac_address) | |
2322 | return -EOPNOTSUPP; | |
2323 | if (sa->sa_family != dev->type) | |
2324 | return -EINVAL; | |
2325 | if (!netif_device_present(dev)) | |
2326 | return -ENODEV; | |
2327 | err = dev->set_mac_address(dev, sa); | |
2328 | if (!err) | |
2329 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, NETDEV_CHANGEADDR, dev); | |
2330 | return err; | |
2331 | } | |
2332 | ||
2333 | /* | |
2334 | * Perform the SIOCxIFxxx calls. | |
2335 | */ | |
2336 | static int dev_ifsioc(struct ifreq *ifr, unsigned int cmd) | |
2337 | { | |
2338 | int err; | |
2339 | struct net_device *dev = __dev_get_by_name(ifr->ifr_name); | |
2340 | ||
2341 | if (!dev) | |
2342 | return -ENODEV; | |
2343 | ||
2344 | switch (cmd) { | |
2345 | case SIOCGIFFLAGS: /* Get interface flags */ | |
2346 | ifr->ifr_flags = dev_get_flags(dev); | |
2347 | return 0; | |
2348 | ||
2349 | case SIOCSIFFLAGS: /* Set interface flags */ | |
2350 | return dev_change_flags(dev, ifr->ifr_flags); | |
2351 | ||
2352 | case SIOCGIFMETRIC: /* Get the metric on the interface | |
2353 | (currently unused) */ | |
2354 | ifr->ifr_metric = 0; | |
2355 | return 0; | |
2356 | ||
2357 | case SIOCSIFMETRIC: /* Set the metric on the interface | |
2358 | (currently unused) */ | |
2359 | return -EOPNOTSUPP; | |
2360 | ||
2361 | case SIOCGIFMTU: /* Get the MTU of a device */ | |
2362 | ifr->ifr_mtu = dev->mtu; | |
2363 | return 0; | |
2364 | ||
2365 | case SIOCSIFMTU: /* Set the MTU of a device */ | |
2366 | return dev_set_mtu(dev, ifr->ifr_mtu); | |
2367 | ||
2368 | case SIOCGIFHWADDR: | |
2369 | if (!dev->addr_len) | |
2370 | memset(ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, 0, sizeof ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_data); | |
2371 | else | |
2372 | memcpy(ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, dev->dev_addr, | |
2373 | min(sizeof ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, (size_t) dev->addr_len)); | |
2374 | ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_family = dev->type; | |
2375 | return 0; | |
2376 | ||
2377 | case SIOCSIFHWADDR: | |
2378 | return dev_set_mac_address(dev, &ifr->ifr_hwaddr); | |
2379 | ||
2380 | case SIOCSIFHWBROADCAST: | |
2381 | if (ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_family != dev->type) | |
2382 | return -EINVAL; | |
2383 | memcpy(dev->broadcast, ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, | |
2384 | min(sizeof ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, (size_t) dev->addr_len)); | |
2385 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, | |
2386 | NETDEV_CHANGEADDR, dev); | |
2387 | return 0; | |
2388 | ||
2389 | case SIOCGIFMAP: | |
2390 | ifr->ifr_map.mem_start = dev->mem_start; | |
2391 | ifr->ifr_map.mem_end = dev->mem_end; | |
2392 | ifr->ifr_map.base_addr = dev->base_addr; | |
2393 | ifr->ifr_map.irq = dev->irq; | |
2394 | ifr->ifr_map.dma = dev->dma; | |
2395 | ifr->ifr_map.port = dev->if_port; | |
2396 | return 0; | |
2397 | ||
2398 | case SIOCSIFMAP: | |
2399 | if (dev->set_config) { | |
2400 | if (!netif_device_present(dev)) | |
2401 | return -ENODEV; | |
2402 | return dev->set_config(dev, &ifr->ifr_map); | |
2403 | } | |
2404 | return -EOPNOTSUPP; | |
2405 | ||
2406 | case SIOCADDMULTI: | |
2407 | if (!dev->set_multicast_list || | |
2408 | ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_family != AF_UNSPEC) | |
2409 | return -EINVAL; | |
2410 | if (!netif_device_present(dev)) | |
2411 | return -ENODEV; | |
2412 | return dev_mc_add(dev, ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, | |
2413 | dev->addr_len, 1); | |
2414 | ||
2415 | case SIOCDELMULTI: | |
2416 | if (!dev->set_multicast_list || | |
2417 | ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_family != AF_UNSPEC) | |
2418 | return -EINVAL; | |
2419 | if (!netif_device_present(dev)) | |
2420 | return -ENODEV; | |
2421 | return dev_mc_delete(dev, ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, | |
2422 | dev->addr_len, 1); | |
2423 | ||
2424 | case SIOCGIFINDEX: | |
2425 | ifr->ifr_ifindex = dev->ifindex; | |
2426 | return 0; | |
2427 | ||
2428 | case SIOCGIFTXQLEN: | |
2429 | ifr->ifr_qlen = dev->tx_queue_len; | |
2430 | return 0; | |
2431 | ||
2432 | case SIOCSIFTXQLEN: | |
2433 | if (ifr->ifr_qlen < 0) | |
2434 | return -EINVAL; | |
2435 | dev->tx_queue_len = ifr->ifr_qlen; | |
2436 | return 0; | |
2437 | ||
2438 | case SIOCSIFNAME: | |
2439 | ifr->ifr_newname[IFNAMSIZ-1] = '\0'; | |
2440 | return dev_change_name(dev, ifr->ifr_newname); | |
2441 | ||
2442 | /* | |
2443 | * Unknown or private ioctl | |
2444 | */ | |
2445 | ||
2446 | default: | |
2447 | if ((cmd >= SIOCDEVPRIVATE && | |
2448 | cmd <= SIOCDEVPRIVATE + 15) || | |
2449 | cmd == SIOCBONDENSLAVE || | |
2450 | cmd == SIOCBONDRELEASE || | |
2451 | cmd == SIOCBONDSETHWADDR || | |
2452 | cmd == SIOCBONDSLAVEINFOQUERY || | |
2453 | cmd == SIOCBONDINFOQUERY || | |
2454 | cmd == SIOCBONDCHANGEACTIVE || | |
2455 | cmd == SIOCGMIIPHY || | |
2456 | cmd == SIOCGMIIREG || | |
2457 | cmd == SIOCSMIIREG || | |
2458 | cmd == SIOCBRADDIF || | |
2459 | cmd == SIOCBRDELIF || | |
2460 | cmd == SIOCWANDEV) { | |
2461 | err = -EOPNOTSUPP; | |
2462 | if (dev->do_ioctl) { | |
2463 | if (netif_device_present(dev)) | |
2464 | err = dev->do_ioctl(dev, ifr, | |
2465 | cmd); | |
2466 | else | |
2467 | err = -ENODEV; | |
2468 | } | |
2469 | } else | |
2470 | err = -EINVAL; | |
2471 | ||
2472 | } | |
2473 | return err; | |
2474 | } | |
2475 | ||
2476 | /* | |
2477 | * This function handles all "interface"-type I/O control requests. The actual | |
2478 | * 'doing' part of this is dev_ifsioc above. | |
2479 | */ | |
2480 | ||
2481 | /** | |
2482 | * dev_ioctl - network device ioctl | |
2483 | * @cmd: command to issue | |
2484 | * @arg: pointer to a struct ifreq in user space | |
2485 | * | |
2486 | * Issue ioctl functions to devices. This is normally called by the | |
2487 | * user space syscall interfaces but can sometimes be useful for | |
2488 | * other purposes. The return value is the return from the syscall if | |
2489 | * positive or a negative errno code on error. | |
2490 | */ | |
2491 | ||
2492 | int dev_ioctl(unsigned int cmd, void __user *arg) | |
2493 | { | |
2494 | struct ifreq ifr; | |
2495 | int ret; | |
2496 | char *colon; | |
2497 | ||
2498 | /* One special case: SIOCGIFCONF takes ifconf argument | |
2499 | and requires shared lock, because it sleeps writing | |
2500 | to user space. | |
2501 | */ | |
2502 | ||
2503 | if (cmd == SIOCGIFCONF) { | |
2504 | rtnl_shlock(); | |
2505 | ret = dev_ifconf((char __user *) arg); | |
2506 | rtnl_shunlock(); | |
2507 | return ret; | |
2508 | } | |
2509 | if (cmd == SIOCGIFNAME) | |
2510 | return dev_ifname((struct ifreq __user *)arg); | |
2511 | ||
2512 | if (copy_from_user(&ifr, arg, sizeof(struct ifreq))) | |
2513 | return -EFAULT; | |
2514 | ||
2515 | ifr.ifr_name[IFNAMSIZ-1] = 0; | |
2516 | ||
2517 | colon = strchr(ifr.ifr_name, ':'); | |
2518 | if (colon) | |
2519 | *colon = 0; | |
2520 | ||
2521 | /* | |
2522 | * See which interface the caller is talking about. | |
2523 | */ | |
2524 | ||
2525 | switch (cmd) { | |
2526 | /* | |
2527 | * These ioctl calls: | |
2528 | * - can be done by all. | |
2529 | * - atomic and do not require locking. | |
2530 | * - return a value | |
2531 | */ | |
2532 | case SIOCGIFFLAGS: | |
2533 | case SIOCGIFMETRIC: | |
2534 | case SIOCGIFMTU: | |
2535 | case SIOCGIFHWADDR: | |
2536 | case SIOCGIFSLAVE: | |
2537 | case SIOCGIFMAP: | |
2538 | case SIOCGIFINDEX: | |
2539 | case SIOCGIFTXQLEN: | |
2540 | dev_load(ifr.ifr_name); | |
2541 | read_lock(&dev_base_lock); | |
2542 | ret = dev_ifsioc(&ifr, cmd); | |
2543 | read_unlock(&dev_base_lock); | |
2544 | if (!ret) { | |
2545 | if (colon) | |
2546 | *colon = ':'; | |
2547 | if (copy_to_user(arg, &ifr, | |
2548 | sizeof(struct ifreq))) | |
2549 | ret = -EFAULT; | |
2550 | } | |
2551 | return ret; | |
2552 | ||
2553 | case SIOCETHTOOL: | |
2554 | dev_load(ifr.ifr_name); | |
2555 | rtnl_lock(); | |
2556 | ret = dev_ethtool(&ifr); | |
2557 | rtnl_unlock(); | |
2558 | if (!ret) { | |
2559 | if (colon) | |
2560 | *colon = ':'; | |
2561 | if (copy_to_user(arg, &ifr, | |
2562 | sizeof(struct ifreq))) | |
2563 | ret = -EFAULT; | |
2564 | } | |
2565 | return ret; | |
2566 | ||
2567 | /* | |
2568 | * These ioctl calls: | |
2569 | * - require superuser power. | |
2570 | * - require strict serialization. | |
2571 | * - return a value | |
2572 | */ | |
2573 | case SIOCGMIIPHY: | |
2574 | case SIOCGMIIREG: | |
2575 | case SIOCSIFNAME: | |
2576 | if (!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN)) | |
2577 | return -EPERM; | |
2578 | dev_load(ifr.ifr_name); | |
2579 | rtnl_lock(); | |
2580 | ret = dev_ifsioc(&ifr, cmd); | |
2581 | rtnl_unlock(); | |
2582 | if (!ret) { | |
2583 | if (colon) | |
2584 | *colon = ':'; | |
2585 | if (copy_to_user(arg, &ifr, | |
2586 | sizeof(struct ifreq))) | |
2587 | ret = -EFAULT; | |
2588 | } | |
2589 | return ret; | |
2590 | ||
2591 | /* | |
2592 | * These ioctl calls: | |
2593 | * - require superuser power. | |
2594 | * - require strict serialization. | |
2595 | * - do not return a value | |
2596 | */ | |
2597 | case SIOCSIFFLAGS: | |
2598 | case SIOCSIFMETRIC: | |
2599 | case SIOCSIFMTU: | |
2600 | case SIOCSIFMAP: | |
2601 | case SIOCSIFHWADDR: | |
2602 | case SIOCSIFSLAVE: | |
2603 | case SIOCADDMULTI: | |
2604 | case SIOCDELMULTI: | |
2605 | case SIOCSIFHWBROADCAST: | |
2606 | case SIOCSIFTXQLEN: | |
2607 | case SIOCSMIIREG: | |
2608 | case SIOCBONDENSLAVE: | |
2609 | case SIOCBONDRELEASE: | |
2610 | case SIOCBONDSETHWADDR: | |
2611 | case SIOCBONDSLAVEINFOQUERY: | |
2612 | case SIOCBONDINFOQUERY: | |
2613 | case SIOCBONDCHANGEACTIVE: | |
2614 | case SIOCBRADDIF: | |
2615 | case SIOCBRDELIF: | |
2616 | if (!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN)) | |
2617 | return -EPERM; | |
2618 | dev_load(ifr.ifr_name); | |
2619 | rtnl_lock(); | |
2620 | ret = dev_ifsioc(&ifr, cmd); | |
2621 | rtnl_unlock(); | |
2622 | return ret; | |
2623 | ||
2624 | case SIOCGIFMEM: | |
2625 | /* Get the per device memory space. We can add this but | |
2626 | * currently do not support it */ | |
2627 | case SIOCSIFMEM: | |
2628 | /* Set the per device memory buffer space. | |
2629 | * Not applicable in our case */ | |
2630 | case SIOCSIFLINK: | |
2631 | return -EINVAL; | |
2632 | ||
2633 | /* | |
2634 | * Unknown or private ioctl. | |
2635 | */ | |
2636 | default: | |
2637 | if (cmd == SIOCWANDEV || | |
2638 | (cmd >= SIOCDEVPRIVATE && | |
2639 | cmd <= SIOCDEVPRIVATE + 15)) { | |
2640 | dev_load(ifr.ifr_name); | |
2641 | rtnl_lock(); | |
2642 | ret = dev_ifsioc(&ifr, cmd); | |
2643 | rtnl_unlock(); | |
2644 | if (!ret && copy_to_user(arg, &ifr, | |
2645 | sizeof(struct ifreq))) | |
2646 | ret = -EFAULT; | |
2647 | return ret; | |
2648 | } | |
2649 | #ifdef WIRELESS_EXT | |
2650 | /* Take care of Wireless Extensions */ | |
2651 | if (cmd >= SIOCIWFIRST && cmd <= SIOCIWLAST) { | |
2652 | /* If command is `set a parameter', or | |
2653 | * `get the encoding parameters', check if | |
2654 | * the user has the right to do it */ | |
2655 | if (IW_IS_SET(cmd) || cmd == SIOCGIWENCODE) { | |
2656 | if (!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN)) | |
2657 | return -EPERM; | |
2658 | } | |
2659 | dev_load(ifr.ifr_name); | |
2660 | rtnl_lock(); | |
2661 | /* Follow me in net/core/wireless.c */ | |
2662 | ret = wireless_process_ioctl(&ifr, cmd); | |
2663 | rtnl_unlock(); | |
2664 | if (IW_IS_GET(cmd) && | |
2665 | copy_to_user(arg, &ifr, | |
2666 | sizeof(struct ifreq))) | |
2667 | ret = -EFAULT; | |
2668 | return ret; | |
2669 | } | |
2670 | #endif /* WIRELESS_EXT */ | |
2671 | return -EINVAL; | |
2672 | } | |
2673 | } | |
2674 | ||
2675 | ||
2676 | /** | |
2677 | * dev_new_index - allocate an ifindex | |
2678 | * | |
2679 | * Returns a suitable unique value for a new device interface | |
2680 | * number. The caller must hold the rtnl semaphore or the | |
2681 | * dev_base_lock to be sure it remains unique. | |
2682 | */ | |
2683 | static int dev_new_index(void) | |
2684 | { | |
2685 | static int ifindex; | |
2686 | for (;;) { | |
2687 | if (++ifindex <= 0) | |
2688 | ifindex = 1; | |
2689 | if (!__dev_get_by_index(ifindex)) | |
2690 | return ifindex; | |
2691 | } | |
2692 | } | |
2693 | ||
2694 | static int dev_boot_phase = 1; | |
2695 | ||
2696 | /* Delayed registration/unregisteration */ | |
2697 | static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(net_todo_list_lock); | |
2698 | static struct list_head net_todo_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(net_todo_list); | |
2699 | ||
2700 | static inline void net_set_todo(struct net_device *dev) | |
2701 | { | |
2702 | spin_lock(&net_todo_list_lock); | |
2703 | list_add_tail(&dev->todo_list, &net_todo_list); | |
2704 | spin_unlock(&net_todo_list_lock); | |
2705 | } | |
2706 | ||
2707 | /** | |
2708 | * register_netdevice - register a network device | |
2709 | * @dev: device to register | |
2710 | * | |
2711 | * Take a completed network device structure and add it to the kernel | |
2712 | * interfaces. A %NETDEV_REGISTER message is sent to the netdev notifier | |
2713 | * chain. 0 is returned on success. A negative errno code is returned | |
2714 | * on a failure to set up the device, or if the name is a duplicate. | |
2715 | * | |
2716 | * Callers must hold the rtnl semaphore. You may want | |
2717 | * register_netdev() instead of this. | |
2718 | * | |
2719 | * BUGS: | |
2720 | * The locking appears insufficient to guarantee two parallel registers | |
2721 | * will not get the same name. | |
2722 | */ | |
2723 | ||
2724 | int register_netdevice(struct net_device *dev) | |
2725 | { | |
2726 | struct hlist_head *head; | |
2727 | struct hlist_node *p; | |
2728 | int ret; | |
2729 | ||
2730 | BUG_ON(dev_boot_phase); | |
2731 | ASSERT_RTNL(); | |
2732 | ||
2733 | /* When net_device's are persistent, this will be fatal. */ | |
2734 | BUG_ON(dev->reg_state != NETREG_UNINITIALIZED); | |
2735 | ||
2736 | spin_lock_init(&dev->queue_lock); | |
2737 | spin_lock_init(&dev->xmit_lock); | |
2738 | dev->xmit_lock_owner = -1; | |
2739 | #ifdef CONFIG_NET_CLS_ACT | |
2740 | spin_lock_init(&dev->ingress_lock); | |
2741 | #endif | |
2742 | ||
2743 | ret = alloc_divert_blk(dev); | |
2744 | if (ret) | |
2745 | goto out; | |
2746 | ||
2747 | dev->iflink = -1; | |
2748 | ||
2749 | /* Init, if this function is available */ | |
2750 | if (dev->init) { | |
2751 | ret = dev->init(dev); | |
2752 | if (ret) { | |
2753 | if (ret > 0) | |
2754 | ret = -EIO; | |
2755 | goto out_err; | |
2756 | } | |
2757 | } | |
2758 | ||
2759 | if (!dev_valid_name(dev->name)) { | |
2760 | ret = -EINVAL; | |
2761 | goto out_err; | |
2762 | } | |
2763 | ||
2764 | dev->ifindex = dev_new_index(); | |
2765 | if (dev->iflink == -1) | |
2766 | dev->iflink = dev->ifindex; | |
2767 | ||
2768 | /* Check for existence of name */ | |
2769 | head = dev_name_hash(dev->name); | |
2770 | hlist_for_each(p, head) { | |
2771 | struct net_device *d | |
2772 | = hlist_entry(p, struct net_device, name_hlist); | |
2773 | if (!strncmp(d->name, dev->name, IFNAMSIZ)) { | |
2774 | ret = -EEXIST; | |
2775 | goto out_err; | |
2776 | } | |
2777 | } | |
2778 | ||
2779 | /* Fix illegal SG+CSUM combinations. */ | |
2780 | if ((dev->features & NETIF_F_SG) && | |
2781 | !(dev->features & (NETIF_F_IP_CSUM | | |
2782 | NETIF_F_NO_CSUM | | |
2783 | NETIF_F_HW_CSUM))) { | |
2784 | printk("%s: Dropping NETIF_F_SG since no checksum feature.\n", | |
2785 | dev->name); | |
2786 | dev->features &= ~NETIF_F_SG; | |
2787 | } | |
2788 | ||
2789 | /* TSO requires that SG is present as well. */ | |
2790 | if ((dev->features & NETIF_F_TSO) && | |
2791 | !(dev->features & NETIF_F_SG)) { | |
2792 | printk("%s: Dropping NETIF_F_TSO since no SG feature.\n", | |
2793 | dev->name); | |
2794 | dev->features &= ~NETIF_F_TSO; | |
2795 | } | |
2796 | ||
2797 | /* | |
2798 | * nil rebuild_header routine, | |
2799 | * that should be never called and used as just bug trap. | |
2800 | */ | |
2801 | ||
2802 | if (!dev->rebuild_header) | |
2803 | dev->rebuild_header = default_rebuild_header; | |
2804 | ||
2805 | /* | |
2806 | * Default initial state at registry is that the | |
2807 | * device is present. | |
2808 | */ | |
2809 | ||
2810 | set_bit(__LINK_STATE_PRESENT, &dev->state); | |
2811 | ||
2812 | dev->next = NULL; | |
2813 | dev_init_scheduler(dev); | |
2814 | write_lock_bh(&dev_base_lock); | |
2815 | *dev_tail = dev; | |
2816 | dev_tail = &dev->next; | |
2817 | hlist_add_head(&dev->name_hlist, head); | |
2818 | hlist_add_head(&dev->index_hlist, dev_index_hash(dev->ifindex)); | |
2819 | dev_hold(dev); | |
2820 | dev->reg_state = NETREG_REGISTERING; | |
2821 | write_unlock_bh(&dev_base_lock); | |
2822 | ||
2823 | /* Notify protocols, that a new device appeared. */ | |
2824 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, NETDEV_REGISTER, dev); | |
2825 | ||
2826 | /* Finish registration after unlock */ | |
2827 | net_set_todo(dev); | |
2828 | ret = 0; | |
2829 | ||
2830 | out: | |
2831 | return ret; | |
2832 | out_err: | |
2833 | free_divert_blk(dev); | |
2834 | goto out; | |
2835 | } | |
2836 | ||
2837 | /** | |
2838 | * register_netdev - register a network device | |
2839 | * @dev: device to register | |
2840 | * | |
2841 | * Take a completed network device structure and add it to the kernel | |
2842 | * interfaces. A %NETDEV_REGISTER message is sent to the netdev notifier | |
2843 | * chain. 0 is returned on success. A negative errno code is returned | |
2844 | * on a failure to set up the device, or if the name is a duplicate. | |
2845 | * | |
2846 | * This is a wrapper around register_netdev that takes the rtnl semaphore | |
2847 | * and expands the device name if you passed a format string to | |
2848 | * alloc_netdev. | |
2849 | */ | |
2850 | int register_netdev(struct net_device *dev) | |
2851 | { | |
2852 | int err; | |
2853 | ||
2854 | rtnl_lock(); | |
2855 | ||
2856 | /* | |
2857 | * If the name is a format string the caller wants us to do a | |
2858 | * name allocation. | |
2859 | */ | |
2860 | if (strchr(dev->name, '%')) { | |
2861 | err = dev_alloc_name(dev, dev->name); | |
2862 | if (err < 0) | |
2863 | goto out; | |
2864 | } | |
2865 | ||
2866 | /* | |
2867 | * Back compatibility hook. Kill this one in 2.5 | |
2868 | */ | |
2869 | if (dev->name[0] == 0 || dev->name[0] == ' ') { | |
2870 | err = dev_alloc_name(dev, "eth%d"); | |
2871 | if (err < 0) | |
2872 | goto out; | |
2873 | } | |
2874 | ||
2875 | err = register_netdevice(dev); | |
2876 | out: | |
2877 | rtnl_unlock(); | |
2878 | return err; | |
2879 | } | |
2880 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_netdev); | |
2881 | ||
2882 | /* | |
2883 | * netdev_wait_allrefs - wait until all references are gone. | |
2884 | * | |
2885 | * This is called when unregistering network devices. | |
2886 | * | |
2887 | * Any protocol or device that holds a reference should register | |
2888 | * for netdevice notification, and cleanup and put back the | |
2889 | * reference if they receive an UNREGISTER event. | |
2890 | * We can get stuck here if buggy protocols don't correctly | |
2891 | * call dev_put. | |
2892 | */ | |
2893 | static void netdev_wait_allrefs(struct net_device *dev) | |
2894 | { | |
2895 | unsigned long rebroadcast_time, warning_time; | |
2896 | ||
2897 | rebroadcast_time = warning_time = jiffies; | |
2898 | while (atomic_read(&dev->refcnt) != 0) { | |
2899 | if (time_after(jiffies, rebroadcast_time + 1 * HZ)) { | |
2900 | rtnl_shlock(); | |
2901 | ||
2902 | /* Rebroadcast unregister notification */ | |
2903 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, | |
2904 | NETDEV_UNREGISTER, dev); | |
2905 | ||
2906 | if (test_bit(__LINK_STATE_LINKWATCH_PENDING, | |
2907 | &dev->state)) { | |
2908 | /* We must not have linkwatch events | |
2909 | * pending on unregister. If this | |
2910 | * happens, we simply run the queue | |
2911 | * unscheduled, resulting in a noop | |
2912 | * for this device. | |
2913 | */ | |
2914 | linkwatch_run_queue(); | |
2915 | } | |
2916 | ||
2917 | rtnl_shunlock(); | |
2918 | ||
2919 | rebroadcast_time = jiffies; | |
2920 | } | |
2921 | ||
2922 | msleep(250); | |
2923 | ||
2924 | if (time_after(jiffies, warning_time + 10 * HZ)) { | |
2925 | printk(KERN_EMERG "unregister_netdevice: " | |
2926 | "waiting for %s to become free. Usage " | |
2927 | "count = %d\n", | |
2928 | dev->name, atomic_read(&dev->refcnt)); | |
2929 | warning_time = jiffies; | |
2930 | } | |
2931 | } | |
2932 | } | |
2933 | ||
2934 | /* The sequence is: | |
2935 | * | |
2936 | * rtnl_lock(); | |
2937 | * ... | |
2938 | * register_netdevice(x1); | |
2939 | * register_netdevice(x2); | |
2940 | * ... | |
2941 | * unregister_netdevice(y1); | |
2942 | * unregister_netdevice(y2); | |
2943 | * ... | |
2944 | * rtnl_unlock(); | |
2945 | * free_netdev(y1); | |
2946 | * free_netdev(y2); | |
2947 | * | |
2948 | * We are invoked by rtnl_unlock() after it drops the semaphore. | |
2949 | * This allows us to deal with problems: | |
2950 | * 1) We can create/delete sysfs objects which invoke hotplug | |
2951 | * without deadlocking with linkwatch via keventd. | |
2952 | * 2) Since we run with the RTNL semaphore not held, we can sleep | |
2953 | * safely in order to wait for the netdev refcnt to drop to zero. | |
2954 | */ | |
2955 | static DECLARE_MUTEX(net_todo_run_mutex); | |
2956 | void netdev_run_todo(void) | |
2957 | { | |
2958 | struct list_head list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(list); | |
2959 | int err; | |
2960 | ||
2961 | ||
2962 | /* Need to guard against multiple cpu's getting out of order. */ | |
2963 | down(&net_todo_run_mutex); | |
2964 | ||
2965 | /* Not safe to do outside the semaphore. We must not return | |
2966 | * until all unregister events invoked by the local processor | |
2967 | * have been completed (either by this todo run, or one on | |
2968 | * another cpu). | |
2969 | */ | |
2970 | if (list_empty(&net_todo_list)) | |
2971 | goto out; | |
2972 | ||
2973 | /* Snapshot list, allow later requests */ | |
2974 | spin_lock(&net_todo_list_lock); | |
2975 | list_splice_init(&net_todo_list, &list); | |
2976 | spin_unlock(&net_todo_list_lock); | |
2977 | ||
2978 | while (!list_empty(&list)) { | |
2979 | struct net_device *dev | |
2980 | = list_entry(list.next, struct net_device, todo_list); | |
2981 | list_del(&dev->todo_list); | |
2982 | ||
2983 | switch(dev->reg_state) { | |
2984 | case NETREG_REGISTERING: | |
2985 | err = netdev_register_sysfs(dev); | |
2986 | if (err) | |
2987 | printk(KERN_ERR "%s: failed sysfs registration (%d)\n", | |
2988 | dev->name, err); | |
2989 | dev->reg_state = NETREG_REGISTERED; | |
2990 | break; | |
2991 | ||
2992 | case NETREG_UNREGISTERING: | |
2993 | netdev_unregister_sysfs(dev); | |
2994 | dev->reg_state = NETREG_UNREGISTERED; | |
2995 | ||
2996 | netdev_wait_allrefs(dev); | |
2997 | ||
2998 | /* paranoia */ | |
2999 | BUG_ON(atomic_read(&dev->refcnt)); | |
3000 | BUG_TRAP(!dev->ip_ptr); | |
3001 | BUG_TRAP(!dev->ip6_ptr); | |
3002 | BUG_TRAP(!dev->dn_ptr); | |
3003 | ||
3004 | ||
3005 | /* It must be the very last action, | |
3006 | * after this 'dev' may point to freed up memory. | |
3007 | */ | |
3008 | if (dev->destructor) | |
3009 | dev->destructor(dev); | |
3010 | break; | |
3011 | ||
3012 | default: | |
3013 | printk(KERN_ERR "network todo '%s' but state %d\n", | |
3014 | dev->name, dev->reg_state); | |
3015 | break; | |
3016 | } | |
3017 | } | |
3018 | ||
3019 | out: | |
3020 | up(&net_todo_run_mutex); | |
3021 | } | |
3022 | ||
3023 | /** | |
3024 | * alloc_netdev - allocate network device | |
3025 | * @sizeof_priv: size of private data to allocate space for | |
3026 | * @name: device name format string | |
3027 | * @setup: callback to initialize device | |
3028 | * | |
3029 | * Allocates a struct net_device with private data area for driver use | |
3030 | * and performs basic initialization. | |
3031 | */ | |
3032 | struct net_device *alloc_netdev(int sizeof_priv, const char *name, | |
3033 | void (*setup)(struct net_device *)) | |
3034 | { | |
3035 | void *p; | |
3036 | struct net_device *dev; | |
3037 | int alloc_size; | |
3038 | ||
3039 | /* ensure 32-byte alignment of both the device and private area */ | |
3040 | alloc_size = (sizeof(*dev) + NETDEV_ALIGN_CONST) & ~NETDEV_ALIGN_CONST; | |
3041 | alloc_size += sizeof_priv + NETDEV_ALIGN_CONST; | |
3042 | ||
3043 | p = kmalloc(alloc_size, GFP_KERNEL); | |
3044 | if (!p) { | |
3045 | printk(KERN_ERR "alloc_dev: Unable to allocate device.\n"); | |
3046 | return NULL; | |
3047 | } | |
3048 | memset(p, 0, alloc_size); | |
3049 | ||
3050 | dev = (struct net_device *) | |
3051 | (((long)p + NETDEV_ALIGN_CONST) & ~NETDEV_ALIGN_CONST); | |
3052 | dev->padded = (char *)dev - (char *)p; | |
3053 | ||
3054 | if (sizeof_priv) | |
3055 | dev->priv = netdev_priv(dev); | |
3056 | ||
3057 | setup(dev); | |
3058 | strcpy(dev->name, name); | |
3059 | return dev; | |
3060 | } | |
3061 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(alloc_netdev); | |
3062 | ||
3063 | /** | |
3064 | * free_netdev - free network device | |
3065 | * @dev: device | |
3066 | * | |
3067 | * This function does the last stage of destroying an allocated device | |
3068 | * interface. The reference to the device object is released. | |
3069 | * If this is the last reference then it will be freed. | |
3070 | */ | |
3071 | void free_netdev(struct net_device *dev) | |
3072 | { | |
3073 | #ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS | |
3074 | /* Compatiablity with error handling in drivers */ | |
3075 | if (dev->reg_state == NETREG_UNINITIALIZED) { | |
3076 | kfree((char *)dev - dev->padded); | |
3077 | return; | |
3078 | } | |
3079 | ||
3080 | BUG_ON(dev->reg_state != NETREG_UNREGISTERED); | |
3081 | dev->reg_state = NETREG_RELEASED; | |
3082 | ||
3083 | /* will free via class release */ | |
3084 | class_device_put(&dev->class_dev); | |
3085 | #else | |
3086 | kfree((char *)dev - dev->padded); | |
3087 | #endif | |
3088 | } | |
3089 | ||
3090 | /* Synchronize with packet receive processing. */ | |
3091 | void synchronize_net(void) | |
3092 | { | |
3093 | might_sleep(); | |
fbd568a3 | 3094 | synchronize_rcu(); |
1da177e4 LT |
3095 | } |
3096 | ||
3097 | /** | |
3098 | * unregister_netdevice - remove device from the kernel | |
3099 | * @dev: device | |
3100 | * | |
3101 | * This function shuts down a device interface and removes it | |
3102 | * from the kernel tables. On success 0 is returned, on a failure | |
3103 | * a negative errno code is returned. | |
3104 | * | |
3105 | * Callers must hold the rtnl semaphore. You may want | |
3106 | * unregister_netdev() instead of this. | |
3107 | */ | |
3108 | ||
3109 | int unregister_netdevice(struct net_device *dev) | |
3110 | { | |
3111 | struct net_device *d, **dp; | |
3112 | ||
3113 | BUG_ON(dev_boot_phase); | |
3114 | ASSERT_RTNL(); | |
3115 | ||
3116 | /* Some devices call without registering for initialization unwind. */ | |
3117 | if (dev->reg_state == NETREG_UNINITIALIZED) { | |
3118 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "unregister_netdevice: device %s/%p never " | |
3119 | "was registered\n", dev->name, dev); | |
3120 | return -ENODEV; | |
3121 | } | |
3122 | ||
3123 | BUG_ON(dev->reg_state != NETREG_REGISTERED); | |
3124 | ||
3125 | /* If device is running, close it first. */ | |
3126 | if (dev->flags & IFF_UP) | |
3127 | dev_close(dev); | |
3128 | ||
3129 | /* And unlink it from device chain. */ | |
3130 | for (dp = &dev_base; (d = *dp) != NULL; dp = &d->next) { | |
3131 | if (d == dev) { | |
3132 | write_lock_bh(&dev_base_lock); | |
3133 | hlist_del(&dev->name_hlist); | |
3134 | hlist_del(&dev->index_hlist); | |
3135 | if (dev_tail == &dev->next) | |
3136 | dev_tail = dp; | |
3137 | *dp = d->next; | |
3138 | write_unlock_bh(&dev_base_lock); | |
3139 | break; | |
3140 | } | |
3141 | } | |
3142 | if (!d) { | |
3143 | printk(KERN_ERR "unregister net_device: '%s' not found\n", | |
3144 | dev->name); | |
3145 | return -ENODEV; | |
3146 | } | |
3147 | ||
3148 | dev->reg_state = NETREG_UNREGISTERING; | |
3149 | ||
3150 | synchronize_net(); | |
3151 | ||
3152 | /* Shutdown queueing discipline. */ | |
3153 | dev_shutdown(dev); | |
3154 | ||
3155 | ||
3156 | /* Notify protocols, that we are about to destroy | |
3157 | this device. They should clean all the things. | |
3158 | */ | |
3159 | notifier_call_chain(&netdev_chain, NETDEV_UNREGISTER, dev); | |
3160 | ||
3161 | /* | |
3162 | * Flush the multicast chain | |
3163 | */ | |
3164 | dev_mc_discard(dev); | |
3165 | ||
3166 | if (dev->uninit) | |
3167 | dev->uninit(dev); | |
3168 | ||
3169 | /* Notifier chain MUST detach us from master device. */ | |
3170 | BUG_TRAP(!dev->master); | |
3171 | ||
3172 | free_divert_blk(dev); | |
3173 | ||
3174 | /* Finish processing unregister after unlock */ | |
3175 | net_set_todo(dev); | |
3176 | ||
3177 | synchronize_net(); | |
3178 | ||
3179 | dev_put(dev); | |
3180 | return 0; | |
3181 | } | |
3182 | ||
3183 | /** | |
3184 | * unregister_netdev - remove device from the kernel | |
3185 | * @dev: device | |
3186 | * | |
3187 | * This function shuts down a device interface and removes it | |
3188 | * from the kernel tables. On success 0 is returned, on a failure | |
3189 | * a negative errno code is returned. | |
3190 | * | |
3191 | * This is just a wrapper for unregister_netdevice that takes | |
3192 | * the rtnl semaphore. In general you want to use this and not | |
3193 | * unregister_netdevice. | |
3194 | */ | |
3195 | void unregister_netdev(struct net_device *dev) | |
3196 | { | |
3197 | rtnl_lock(); | |
3198 | unregister_netdevice(dev); | |
3199 | rtnl_unlock(); | |
3200 | } | |
3201 | ||
3202 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_netdev); | |
3203 | ||
3204 | #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU | |
3205 | static int dev_cpu_callback(struct notifier_block *nfb, | |
3206 | unsigned long action, | |
3207 | void *ocpu) | |
3208 | { | |
3209 | struct sk_buff **list_skb; | |
3210 | struct net_device **list_net; | |
3211 | struct sk_buff *skb; | |
3212 | unsigned int cpu, oldcpu = (unsigned long)ocpu; | |
3213 | struct softnet_data *sd, *oldsd; | |
3214 | ||
3215 | if (action != CPU_DEAD) | |
3216 | return NOTIFY_OK; | |
3217 | ||
3218 | local_irq_disable(); | |
3219 | cpu = smp_processor_id(); | |
3220 | sd = &per_cpu(softnet_data, cpu); | |
3221 | oldsd = &per_cpu(softnet_data, oldcpu); | |
3222 | ||
3223 | /* Find end of our completion_queue. */ | |
3224 | list_skb = &sd->completion_queue; | |
3225 | while (*list_skb) | |
3226 | list_skb = &(*list_skb)->next; | |
3227 | /* Append completion queue from offline CPU. */ | |
3228 | *list_skb = oldsd->completion_queue; | |
3229 | oldsd->completion_queue = NULL; | |
3230 | ||
3231 | /* Find end of our output_queue. */ | |
3232 | list_net = &sd->output_queue; | |
3233 | while (*list_net) | |
3234 | list_net = &(*list_net)->next_sched; | |
3235 | /* Append output queue from offline CPU. */ | |
3236 | *list_net = oldsd->output_queue; | |
3237 | oldsd->output_queue = NULL; | |
3238 | ||
3239 | raise_softirq_irqoff(NET_TX_SOFTIRQ); | |
3240 | local_irq_enable(); | |
3241 | ||
3242 | /* Process offline CPU's input_pkt_queue */ | |
3243 | while ((skb = __skb_dequeue(&oldsd->input_pkt_queue))) | |
3244 | netif_rx(skb); | |
3245 | ||
3246 | return NOTIFY_OK; | |
3247 | } | |
3248 | #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */ | |
3249 | ||
3250 | ||
3251 | /* | |
3252 | * Initialize the DEV module. At boot time this walks the device list and | |
3253 | * unhooks any devices that fail to initialise (normally hardware not | |
3254 | * present) and leaves us with a valid list of present and active devices. | |
3255 | * | |
3256 | */ | |
3257 | ||
3258 | /* | |
3259 | * This is called single threaded during boot, so no need | |
3260 | * to take the rtnl semaphore. | |
3261 | */ | |
3262 | static int __init net_dev_init(void) | |
3263 | { | |
3264 | int i, rc = -ENOMEM; | |
3265 | ||
3266 | BUG_ON(!dev_boot_phase); | |
3267 | ||
3268 | net_random_init(); | |
3269 | ||
3270 | if (dev_proc_init()) | |
3271 | goto out; | |
3272 | ||
3273 | if (netdev_sysfs_init()) | |
3274 | goto out; | |
3275 | ||
3276 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ptype_all); | |
3277 | for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) | |
3278 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ptype_base[i]); | |
3279 | ||
3280 | for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(dev_name_head); i++) | |
3281 | INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&dev_name_head[i]); | |
3282 | ||
3283 | for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(dev_index_head); i++) | |
3284 | INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&dev_index_head[i]); | |
3285 | ||
3286 | /* | |
3287 | * Initialise the packet receive queues. | |
3288 | */ | |
3289 | ||
3290 | for (i = 0; i < NR_CPUS; i++) { | |
3291 | struct softnet_data *queue; | |
3292 | ||
3293 | queue = &per_cpu(softnet_data, i); | |
3294 | skb_queue_head_init(&queue->input_pkt_queue); | |
3295 | queue->throttle = 0; | |
3296 | queue->cng_level = 0; | |
3297 | queue->avg_blog = 10; /* arbitrary non-zero */ | |
3298 | queue->completion_queue = NULL; | |
3299 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->poll_list); | |
3300 | set_bit(__LINK_STATE_START, &queue->backlog_dev.state); | |
3301 | queue->backlog_dev.weight = weight_p; | |
3302 | queue->backlog_dev.poll = process_backlog; | |
3303 | atomic_set(&queue->backlog_dev.refcnt, 1); | |
3304 | } | |
3305 | ||
3306 | #ifdef OFFLINE_SAMPLE | |
3307 | samp_timer.expires = jiffies + (10 * HZ); | |
3308 | add_timer(&samp_timer); | |
3309 | #endif | |
3310 | ||
3311 | dev_boot_phase = 0; | |
3312 | ||
3313 | open_softirq(NET_TX_SOFTIRQ, net_tx_action, NULL); | |
3314 | open_softirq(NET_RX_SOFTIRQ, net_rx_action, NULL); | |
3315 | ||
3316 | hotcpu_notifier(dev_cpu_callback, 0); | |
3317 | dst_init(); | |
3318 | dev_mcast_init(); | |
3319 | rc = 0; | |
3320 | out: | |
3321 | return rc; | |
3322 | } | |
3323 | ||
3324 | subsys_initcall(net_dev_init); | |
3325 | ||
3326 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(__dev_get_by_index); | |
3327 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(__dev_get_by_name); | |
3328 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(__dev_remove_pack); | |
3329 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(__skb_linearize); | |
3330 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_add_pack); | |
3331 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_alloc_name); | |
3332 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_close); | |
3333 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_get_by_flags); | |
3334 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_get_by_index); | |
3335 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_get_by_name); | |
3336 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_ioctl); | |
3337 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_open); | |
3338 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_queue_xmit); | |
3339 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_remove_pack); | |
3340 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_set_allmulti); | |
3341 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_set_promiscuity); | |
3342 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_change_flags); | |
3343 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_set_mtu); | |
3344 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_set_mac_address); | |
3345 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(free_netdev); | |
3346 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(netdev_boot_setup_check); | |
3347 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(netdev_set_master); | |
3348 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(netdev_state_change); | |
3349 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(netif_receive_skb); | |
3350 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(netif_rx); | |
3351 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_gifconf); | |
3352 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_netdevice); | |
3353 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_netdevice_notifier); | |
3354 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_checksum_help); | |
3355 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(synchronize_net); | |
3356 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_netdevice); | |
3357 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_netdevice_notifier); | |
3358 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(net_enable_timestamp); | |
3359 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(net_disable_timestamp); | |
3360 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_get_flags); | |
3361 | ||
3362 | #if defined(CONFIG_BRIDGE) || defined(CONFIG_BRIDGE_MODULE) | |
3363 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(br_handle_frame_hook); | |
3364 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(br_fdb_get_hook); | |
3365 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(br_fdb_put_hook); | |
3366 | #endif | |
3367 | ||
3368 | #ifdef CONFIG_KMOD | |
3369 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(dev_load); | |
3370 | #endif | |
3371 | ||
3372 | EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(softnet_data); |