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1 /*
2 * ethtool.h: Defines for Linux ethtool.
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 1998 David S. Miller (davem@redhat.com)
5 * Copyright 2001 Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
6 * Portions Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems (thockin@sun.com)
7 * Portions Copyright 2002 Intel (eli.kupermann@intel.com,
8 * christopher.leech@intel.com,
9 * scott.feldman@intel.com)
10 * Portions Copyright (C) Sun Microsystems 2008
11 */
12
13 #ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_ETHTOOL_H
14 #define _UAPI_LINUX_ETHTOOL_H
15
16 #include <linux/types.h>
17 #include <linux/if_ether.h>
18
19 /* All structures exposed to userland should be defined such that they
20 * have the same layout for 32-bit and 64-bit userland.
21 */
22
23 /**
24 * struct ethtool_cmd - link control and status
25 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_GSET or %ETHTOOL_SSET
26 * @supported: Bitmask of %SUPPORTED_* flags for the link modes,
27 * physical connectors and other link features for which the
28 * interface supports autonegotiation or auto-detection.
29 * Read-only.
30 * @advertising: Bitmask of %ADVERTISED_* flags for the link modes,
31 * physical connectors and other link features that are
32 * advertised through autonegotiation or enabled for
33 * auto-detection.
34 * @speed: Low bits of the speed, 1Mb units, 0 to INT_MAX or SPEED_UNKNOWN
35 * @duplex: Duplex mode; one of %DUPLEX_*
36 * @port: Physical connector type; one of %PORT_*
37 * @phy_address: MDIO address of PHY (transceiver); 0 or 255 if not
38 * applicable. For clause 45 PHYs this is the PRTAD.
39 * @transceiver: Historically used to distinguish different possible
40 * PHY types, but not in a consistent way. Deprecated.
41 * @autoneg: Enable/disable autonegotiation and auto-detection;
42 * either %AUTONEG_DISABLE or %AUTONEG_ENABLE
43 * @mdio_support: Bitmask of %ETH_MDIO_SUPPORTS_* flags for the MDIO
44 * protocols supported by the interface; 0 if unknown.
45 * Read-only.
46 * @maxtxpkt: Historically used to report TX IRQ coalescing; now
47 * obsoleted by &struct ethtool_coalesce. Read-only; deprecated.
48 * @maxrxpkt: Historically used to report RX IRQ coalescing; now
49 * obsoleted by &struct ethtool_coalesce. Read-only; deprecated.
50 * @speed_hi: High bits of the speed, 1Mb units, 0 to INT_MAX or SPEED_UNKNOWN
51 * @eth_tp_mdix: Ethernet twisted-pair MDI(-X) status; one of
52 * %ETH_TP_MDI_*. If the status is unknown or not applicable, the
53 * value will be %ETH_TP_MDI_INVALID. Read-only.
54 * @eth_tp_mdix_ctrl: Ethernet twisted pair MDI(-X) control; one of
55 * %ETH_TP_MDI_*. If MDI(-X) control is not implemented, reads
56 * yield %ETH_TP_MDI_INVALID and writes may be ignored or rejected.
57 * When written successfully, the link should be renegotiated if
58 * necessary.
59 * @lp_advertising: Bitmask of %ADVERTISED_* flags for the link modes
60 * and other link features that the link partner advertised
61 * through autonegotiation; 0 if unknown or not applicable.
62 * Read-only.
63 *
64 * The link speed in Mbps is split between @speed and @speed_hi. Use
65 * the ethtool_cmd_speed() and ethtool_cmd_speed_set() functions to
66 * access it.
67 *
68 * If autonegotiation is disabled, the speed and @duplex represent the
69 * fixed link mode and are writable if the driver supports multiple
70 * link modes. If it is enabled then they are read-only; if the link
71 * is up they represent the negotiated link mode; if the link is down,
72 * the speed is 0, %SPEED_UNKNOWN or the highest enabled speed and
73 * @duplex is %DUPLEX_UNKNOWN or the best enabled duplex mode.
74 *
75 * Some hardware interfaces may have multiple PHYs and/or physical
76 * connectors fitted or do not allow the driver to detect which are
77 * fitted. For these interfaces @port and/or @phy_address may be
78 * writable, possibly dependent on @autoneg being %AUTONEG_DISABLE.
79 * Otherwise, attempts to write different values may be ignored or
80 * rejected.
81 *
82 * Users should assume that all fields not marked read-only are
83 * writable and subject to validation by the driver. They should use
84 * %ETHTOOL_GSET to get the current values before making specific
85 * changes and then applying them with %ETHTOOL_SSET.
86 *
87 * Drivers that implement set_settings() should validate all fields
88 * other than @cmd that are not described as read-only or deprecated,
89 * and must ignore all fields described as read-only.
90 *
91 * Deprecated fields should be ignored by both users and drivers.
92 */
93 struct ethtool_cmd {
94 __u32 cmd;
95 __u32 supported;
96 __u32 advertising;
97 __u16 speed;
98 __u8 duplex;
99 __u8 port;
100 __u8 phy_address;
101 __u8 transceiver;
102 __u8 autoneg;
103 __u8 mdio_support;
104 __u32 maxtxpkt;
105 __u32 maxrxpkt;
106 __u16 speed_hi;
107 __u8 eth_tp_mdix;
108 __u8 eth_tp_mdix_ctrl;
109 __u32 lp_advertising;
110 __u32 reserved[2];
111 };
112
113 static inline void ethtool_cmd_speed_set(struct ethtool_cmd *ep,
114 __u32 speed)
115 {
116
117 ep->speed = (__u16)speed;
118 ep->speed_hi = (__u16)(speed >> 16);
119 }
120
121 static inline __u32 ethtool_cmd_speed(const struct ethtool_cmd *ep)
122 {
123 return (ep->speed_hi << 16) | ep->speed;
124 }
125
126 /* Device supports clause 22 register access to PHY or peripherals
127 * using the interface defined in <linux/mii.h>. This should not be
128 * set if there are known to be no such peripherals present or if
129 * the driver only emulates clause 22 registers for compatibility.
130 */
131 #define ETH_MDIO_SUPPORTS_C22 1
132
133 /* Device supports clause 45 register access to PHY or peripherals
134 * using the interface defined in <linux/mii.h> and <linux/mdio.h>.
135 * This should not be set if there are known to be no such peripherals
136 * present.
137 */
138 #define ETH_MDIO_SUPPORTS_C45 2
139
140 #define ETHTOOL_FWVERS_LEN 32
141 #define ETHTOOL_BUSINFO_LEN 32
142 #define ETHTOOL_EROMVERS_LEN 32
143
144 /**
145 * struct ethtool_drvinfo - general driver and device information
146 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO
147 * @driver: Driver short name. This should normally match the name
148 * in its bus driver structure (e.g. pci_driver::name). Must
149 * not be an empty string.
150 * @version: Driver version string; may be an empty string
151 * @fw_version: Firmware version string; may be an empty string
152 * @erom_version: Expansion ROM version string; may be an empty string
153 * @bus_info: Device bus address. This should match the dev_name()
154 * string for the underlying bus device, if there is one. May be
155 * an empty string.
156 * @n_priv_flags: Number of flags valid for %ETHTOOL_GPFLAGS and
157 * %ETHTOOL_SPFLAGS commands; also the number of strings in the
158 * %ETH_SS_PRIV_FLAGS set
159 * @n_stats: Number of u64 statistics returned by the %ETHTOOL_GSTATS
160 * command; also the number of strings in the %ETH_SS_STATS set
161 * @testinfo_len: Number of results returned by the %ETHTOOL_TEST
162 * command; also the number of strings in the %ETH_SS_TEST set
163 * @eedump_len: Size of EEPROM accessible through the %ETHTOOL_GEEPROM
164 * and %ETHTOOL_SEEPROM commands, in bytes
165 * @regdump_len: Size of register dump returned by the %ETHTOOL_GREGS
166 * command, in bytes
167 *
168 * Users can use the %ETHTOOL_GSSET_INFO command to get the number of
169 * strings in any string set (from Linux 2.6.34).
170 *
171 * Drivers should set at most @driver, @version, @fw_version and
172 * @bus_info in their get_drvinfo() implementation. The ethtool
173 * core fills in the other fields using other driver operations.
174 */
175 struct ethtool_drvinfo {
176 __u32 cmd;
177 char driver[32];
178 char version[32];
179 char fw_version[ETHTOOL_FWVERS_LEN];
180 char bus_info[ETHTOOL_BUSINFO_LEN];
181 char erom_version[ETHTOOL_EROMVERS_LEN];
182 char reserved2[12];
183 __u32 n_priv_flags;
184 __u32 n_stats;
185 __u32 testinfo_len;
186 __u32 eedump_len;
187 __u32 regdump_len;
188 };
189
190 #define SOPASS_MAX 6
191
192 /**
193 * struct ethtool_wolinfo - Wake-On-Lan configuration
194 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_GWOL or %ETHTOOL_SWOL
195 * @supported: Bitmask of %WAKE_* flags for supported Wake-On-Lan modes.
196 * Read-only.
197 * @wolopts: Bitmask of %WAKE_* flags for enabled Wake-On-Lan modes.
198 * @sopass: SecureOn(tm) password; meaningful only if %WAKE_MAGICSECURE
199 * is set in @wolopts.
200 */
201 struct ethtool_wolinfo {
202 __u32 cmd;
203 __u32 supported;
204 __u32 wolopts;
205 __u8 sopass[SOPASS_MAX];
206 };
207
208 /* for passing single values */
209 struct ethtool_value {
210 __u32 cmd;
211 __u32 data;
212 };
213
214 enum tunable_id {
215 ETHTOOL_ID_UNSPEC,
216 ETHTOOL_RX_COPYBREAK,
217 ETHTOOL_TX_COPYBREAK,
218 /*
219 * Add your fresh new tubale attribute above and remember to update
220 * tunable_strings[] in net/core/ethtool.c
221 */
222 __ETHTOOL_TUNABLE_COUNT,
223 };
224
225 enum tunable_type_id {
226 ETHTOOL_TUNABLE_UNSPEC,
227 ETHTOOL_TUNABLE_U8,
228 ETHTOOL_TUNABLE_U16,
229 ETHTOOL_TUNABLE_U32,
230 ETHTOOL_TUNABLE_U64,
231 ETHTOOL_TUNABLE_STRING,
232 ETHTOOL_TUNABLE_S8,
233 ETHTOOL_TUNABLE_S16,
234 ETHTOOL_TUNABLE_S32,
235 ETHTOOL_TUNABLE_S64,
236 };
237
238 struct ethtool_tunable {
239 __u32 cmd;
240 __u32 id;
241 __u32 type_id;
242 __u32 len;
243 void *data[0];
244 };
245
246 /**
247 * struct ethtool_regs - hardware register dump
248 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_GREGS
249 * @version: Dump format version. This is driver-specific and may
250 * distinguish different chips/revisions. Drivers must use new
251 * version numbers whenever the dump format changes in an
252 * incompatible way.
253 * @len: On entry, the real length of @data. On return, the number of
254 * bytes used.
255 * @data: Buffer for the register dump
256 *
257 * Users should use %ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO to find the maximum length of
258 * a register dump for the interface. They must allocate the buffer
259 * immediately following this structure.
260 */
261 struct ethtool_regs {
262 __u32 cmd;
263 __u32 version;
264 __u32 len;
265 __u8 data[0];
266 };
267
268 /**
269 * struct ethtool_eeprom - EEPROM dump
270 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_GEEPROM, %ETHTOOL_GMODULEEEPROM or
271 * %ETHTOOL_SEEPROM
272 * @magic: A 'magic cookie' value to guard against accidental changes.
273 * The value passed in to %ETHTOOL_SEEPROM must match the value
274 * returned by %ETHTOOL_GEEPROM for the same device. This is
275 * unused when @cmd is %ETHTOOL_GMODULEEEPROM.
276 * @offset: Offset within the EEPROM to begin reading/writing, in bytes
277 * @len: On entry, number of bytes to read/write. On successful
278 * return, number of bytes actually read/written. In case of
279 * error, this may indicate at what point the error occurred.
280 * @data: Buffer to read/write from
281 *
282 * Users may use %ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO or %ETHTOOL_GMODULEINFO to find
283 * the length of an on-board or module EEPROM, respectively. They
284 * must allocate the buffer immediately following this structure.
285 */
286 struct ethtool_eeprom {
287 __u32 cmd;
288 __u32 magic;
289 __u32 offset;
290 __u32 len;
291 __u8 data[0];
292 };
293
294 /**
295 * struct ethtool_eee - Energy Efficient Ethernet information
296 * @cmd: ETHTOOL_{G,S}EEE
297 * @supported: Mask of %SUPPORTED_* flags for the speed/duplex combinations
298 * for which there is EEE support.
299 * @advertised: Mask of %ADVERTISED_* flags for the speed/duplex combinations
300 * advertised as eee capable.
301 * @lp_advertised: Mask of %ADVERTISED_* flags for the speed/duplex
302 * combinations advertised by the link partner as eee capable.
303 * @eee_active: Result of the eee auto negotiation.
304 * @eee_enabled: EEE configured mode (enabled/disabled).
305 * @tx_lpi_enabled: Whether the interface should assert its tx lpi, given
306 * that eee was negotiated.
307 * @tx_lpi_timer: Time in microseconds the interface delays prior to asserting
308 * its tx lpi (after reaching 'idle' state). Effective only when eee
309 * was negotiated and tx_lpi_enabled was set.
310 */
311 struct ethtool_eee {
312 __u32 cmd;
313 __u32 supported;
314 __u32 advertised;
315 __u32 lp_advertised;
316 __u32 eee_active;
317 __u32 eee_enabled;
318 __u32 tx_lpi_enabled;
319 __u32 tx_lpi_timer;
320 __u32 reserved[2];
321 };
322
323 /**
324 * struct ethtool_modinfo - plugin module eeprom information
325 * @cmd: %ETHTOOL_GMODULEINFO
326 * @type: Standard the module information conforms to %ETH_MODULE_SFF_xxxx
327 * @eeprom_len: Length of the eeprom
328 *
329 * This structure is used to return the information to
330 * properly size memory for a subsequent call to %ETHTOOL_GMODULEEEPROM.
331 * The type code indicates the eeprom data format
332 */
333 struct ethtool_modinfo {
334 __u32 cmd;
335 __u32 type;
336 __u32 eeprom_len;
337 __u32 reserved[8];
338 };
339
340 /**
341 * struct ethtool_coalesce - coalescing parameters for IRQs and stats updates
342 * @cmd: ETHTOOL_{G,S}COALESCE
343 * @rx_coalesce_usecs: How many usecs to delay an RX interrupt after
344 * a packet arrives.
345 * @rx_max_coalesced_frames: Maximum number of packets to receive
346 * before an RX interrupt.
347 * @rx_coalesce_usecs_irq: Same as @rx_coalesce_usecs, except that
348 * this value applies while an IRQ is being serviced by the host.
349 * @rx_max_coalesced_frames_irq: Same as @rx_max_coalesced_frames,
350 * except that this value applies while an IRQ is being serviced
351 * by the host.
352 * @tx_coalesce_usecs: How many usecs to delay a TX interrupt after
353 * a packet is sent.
354 * @tx_max_coalesced_frames: Maximum number of packets to be sent
355 * before a TX interrupt.
356 * @tx_coalesce_usecs_irq: Same as @tx_coalesce_usecs, except that
357 * this value applies while an IRQ is being serviced by the host.
358 * @tx_max_coalesced_frames_irq: Same as @tx_max_coalesced_frames,
359 * except that this value applies while an IRQ is being serviced
360 * by the host.
361 * @stats_block_coalesce_usecs: How many usecs to delay in-memory
362 * statistics block updates. Some drivers do not have an
363 * in-memory statistic block, and in such cases this value is
364 * ignored. This value must not be zero.
365 * @use_adaptive_rx_coalesce: Enable adaptive RX coalescing.
366 * @use_adaptive_tx_coalesce: Enable adaptive TX coalescing.
367 * @pkt_rate_low: Threshold for low packet rate (packets per second).
368 * @rx_coalesce_usecs_low: How many usecs to delay an RX interrupt after
369 * a packet arrives, when the packet rate is below @pkt_rate_low.
370 * @rx_max_coalesced_frames_low: Maximum number of packets to be received
371 * before an RX interrupt, when the packet rate is below @pkt_rate_low.
372 * @tx_coalesce_usecs_low: How many usecs to delay a TX interrupt after
373 * a packet is sent, when the packet rate is below @pkt_rate_low.
374 * @tx_max_coalesced_frames_low: Maximum nuumber of packets to be sent before
375 * a TX interrupt, when the packet rate is below @pkt_rate_low.
376 * @pkt_rate_high: Threshold for high packet rate (packets per second).
377 * @rx_coalesce_usecs_high: How many usecs to delay an RX interrupt after
378 * a packet arrives, when the packet rate is above @pkt_rate_high.
379 * @rx_max_coalesced_frames_high: Maximum number of packets to be received
380 * before an RX interrupt, when the packet rate is above @pkt_rate_high.
381 * @tx_coalesce_usecs_high: How many usecs to delay a TX interrupt after
382 * a packet is sent, when the packet rate is above @pkt_rate_high.
383 * @tx_max_coalesced_frames_high: Maximum number of packets to be sent before
384 * a TX interrupt, when the packet rate is above @pkt_rate_high.
385 * @rate_sample_interval: How often to do adaptive coalescing packet rate
386 * sampling, measured in seconds. Must not be zero.
387 *
388 * Each pair of (usecs, max_frames) fields specifies that interrupts
389 * should be coalesced until
390 * (usecs > 0 && time_since_first_completion >= usecs) ||
391 * (max_frames > 0 && completed_frames >= max_frames)
392 *
393 * It is illegal to set both usecs and max_frames to zero as this
394 * would cause interrupts to never be generated. To disable
395 * coalescing, set usecs = 0 and max_frames = 1.
396 *
397 * Some implementations ignore the value of max_frames and use the
398 * condition time_since_first_completion >= usecs
399 *
400 * This is deprecated. Drivers for hardware that does not support
401 * counting completions should validate that max_frames == !rx_usecs.
402 *
403 * Adaptive RX/TX coalescing is an algorithm implemented by some
404 * drivers to improve latency under low packet rates and improve
405 * throughput under high packet rates. Some drivers only implement
406 * one of RX or TX adaptive coalescing. Anything not implemented by
407 * the driver causes these values to be silently ignored.
408 *
409 * When the packet rate is below @pkt_rate_high but above
410 * @pkt_rate_low (both measured in packets per second) the
411 * normal {rx,tx}_* coalescing parameters are used.
412 */
413 struct ethtool_coalesce {
414 __u32 cmd;
415 __u32 rx_coalesce_usecs;
416 __u32 rx_max_coalesced_frames;
417 __u32 rx_coalesce_usecs_irq;
418 __u32 rx_max_coalesced_frames_irq;
419 __u32 tx_coalesce_usecs;
420 __u32 tx_max_coalesced_frames;
421 __u32 tx_coalesce_usecs_irq;
422 __u32 tx_max_coalesced_frames_irq;
423 __u32 stats_block_coalesce_usecs;
424 __u32 use_adaptive_rx_coalesce;
425 __u32 use_adaptive_tx_coalesce;
426 __u32 pkt_rate_low;
427 __u32 rx_coalesce_usecs_low;
428 __u32 rx_max_coalesced_frames_low;
429 __u32 tx_coalesce_usecs_low;
430 __u32 tx_max_coalesced_frames_low;
431 __u32 pkt_rate_high;
432 __u32 rx_coalesce_usecs_high;
433 __u32 rx_max_coalesced_frames_high;
434 __u32 tx_coalesce_usecs_high;
435 __u32 tx_max_coalesced_frames_high;
436 __u32 rate_sample_interval;
437 };
438
439 /**
440 * struct ethtool_ringparam - RX/TX ring parameters
441 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_GRINGPARAM or %ETHTOOL_SRINGPARAM
442 * @rx_max_pending: Maximum supported number of pending entries per
443 * RX ring. Read-only.
444 * @rx_mini_max_pending: Maximum supported number of pending entries
445 * per RX mini ring. Read-only.
446 * @rx_jumbo_max_pending: Maximum supported number of pending entries
447 * per RX jumbo ring. Read-only.
448 * @tx_max_pending: Maximum supported number of pending entries per
449 * TX ring. Read-only.
450 * @rx_pending: Current maximum number of pending entries per RX ring
451 * @rx_mini_pending: Current maximum number of pending entries per RX
452 * mini ring
453 * @rx_jumbo_pending: Current maximum number of pending entries per RX
454 * jumbo ring
455 * @tx_pending: Current maximum supported number of pending entries
456 * per TX ring
457 *
458 * If the interface does not have separate RX mini and/or jumbo rings,
459 * @rx_mini_max_pending and/or @rx_jumbo_max_pending will be 0.
460 *
461 * There may also be driver-dependent minimum values for the number
462 * of entries per ring.
463 */
464 struct ethtool_ringparam {
465 __u32 cmd;
466 __u32 rx_max_pending;
467 __u32 rx_mini_max_pending;
468 __u32 rx_jumbo_max_pending;
469 __u32 tx_max_pending;
470 __u32 rx_pending;
471 __u32 rx_mini_pending;
472 __u32 rx_jumbo_pending;
473 __u32 tx_pending;
474 };
475
476 /**
477 * struct ethtool_channels - configuring number of network channel
478 * @cmd: ETHTOOL_{G,S}CHANNELS
479 * @max_rx: Read only. Maximum number of receive channel the driver support.
480 * @max_tx: Read only. Maximum number of transmit channel the driver support.
481 * @max_other: Read only. Maximum number of other channel the driver support.
482 * @max_combined: Read only. Maximum number of combined channel the driver
483 * support. Set of queues RX, TX or other.
484 * @rx_count: Valid values are in the range 1 to the max_rx.
485 * @tx_count: Valid values are in the range 1 to the max_tx.
486 * @other_count: Valid values are in the range 1 to the max_other.
487 * @combined_count: Valid values are in the range 1 to the max_combined.
488 *
489 * This can be used to configure RX, TX and other channels.
490 */
491
492 struct ethtool_channels {
493 __u32 cmd;
494 __u32 max_rx;
495 __u32 max_tx;
496 __u32 max_other;
497 __u32 max_combined;
498 __u32 rx_count;
499 __u32 tx_count;
500 __u32 other_count;
501 __u32 combined_count;
502 };
503
504 /**
505 * struct ethtool_pauseparam - Ethernet pause (flow control) parameters
506 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_GPAUSEPARAM or %ETHTOOL_SPAUSEPARAM
507 * @autoneg: Flag to enable autonegotiation of pause frame use
508 * @rx_pause: Flag to enable reception of pause frames
509 * @tx_pause: Flag to enable transmission of pause frames
510 *
511 * Drivers should reject a non-zero setting of @autoneg when
512 * autoneogotiation is disabled (or not supported) for the link.
513 *
514 * If the link is autonegotiated, drivers should use
515 * mii_advertise_flowctrl() or similar code to set the advertised
516 * pause frame capabilities based on the @rx_pause and @tx_pause flags,
517 * even if @autoneg is zero. They should also allow the advertised
518 * pause frame capabilities to be controlled directly through the
519 * advertising field of &struct ethtool_cmd.
520 *
521 * If @autoneg is non-zero, the MAC is configured to send and/or
522 * receive pause frames according to the result of autonegotiation.
523 * Otherwise, it is configured directly based on the @rx_pause and
524 * @tx_pause flags.
525 */
526 struct ethtool_pauseparam {
527 __u32 cmd;
528 __u32 autoneg;
529 __u32 rx_pause;
530 __u32 tx_pause;
531 };
532
533 #define ETH_GSTRING_LEN 32
534
535 /**
536 * enum ethtool_stringset - string set ID
537 * @ETH_SS_TEST: Self-test result names, for use with %ETHTOOL_TEST
538 * @ETH_SS_STATS: Statistic names, for use with %ETHTOOL_GSTATS
539 * @ETH_SS_PRIV_FLAGS: Driver private flag names, for use with
540 * %ETHTOOL_GPFLAGS and %ETHTOOL_SPFLAGS
541 * @ETH_SS_NTUPLE_FILTERS: Previously used with %ETHTOOL_GRXNTUPLE;
542 * now deprecated
543 * @ETH_SS_FEATURES: Device feature names
544 * @ETH_SS_RSS_HASH_FUNCS: RSS hush function names
545 * @ETH_SS_PHY_STATS: Statistic names, for use with %ETHTOOL_GPHYSTATS
546 */
547 enum ethtool_stringset {
548 ETH_SS_TEST = 0,
549 ETH_SS_STATS,
550 ETH_SS_PRIV_FLAGS,
551 ETH_SS_NTUPLE_FILTERS,
552 ETH_SS_FEATURES,
553 ETH_SS_RSS_HASH_FUNCS,
554 ETH_SS_TUNABLES,
555 ETH_SS_PHY_STATS,
556 };
557
558 /**
559 * struct ethtool_gstrings - string set for data tagging
560 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_GSTRINGS
561 * @string_set: String set ID; one of &enum ethtool_stringset
562 * @len: On return, the number of strings in the string set
563 * @data: Buffer for strings. Each string is null-padded to a size of
564 * %ETH_GSTRING_LEN.
565 *
566 * Users must use %ETHTOOL_GSSET_INFO to find the number of strings in
567 * the string set. They must allocate a buffer of the appropriate
568 * size immediately following this structure.
569 */
570 struct ethtool_gstrings {
571 __u32 cmd;
572 __u32 string_set;
573 __u32 len;
574 __u8 data[0];
575 };
576
577 /**
578 * struct ethtool_sset_info - string set information
579 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_GSSET_INFO
580 * @sset_mask: On entry, a bitmask of string sets to query, with bits
581 * numbered according to &enum ethtool_stringset. On return, a
582 * bitmask of those string sets queried that are supported.
583 * @data: Buffer for string set sizes. On return, this contains the
584 * size of each string set that was queried and supported, in
585 * order of ID.
586 *
587 * Example: The user passes in @sset_mask = 0x7 (sets 0, 1, 2) and on
588 * return @sset_mask == 0x6 (sets 1, 2). Then @data[0] contains the
589 * size of set 1 and @data[1] contains the size of set 2.
590 *
591 * Users must allocate a buffer of the appropriate size (4 * number of
592 * sets queried) immediately following this structure.
593 */
594 struct ethtool_sset_info {
595 __u32 cmd;
596 __u32 reserved;
597 __u64 sset_mask;
598 __u32 data[0];
599 };
600
601 /**
602 * enum ethtool_test_flags - flags definition of ethtool_test
603 * @ETH_TEST_FL_OFFLINE: if set perform online and offline tests, otherwise
604 * only online tests.
605 * @ETH_TEST_FL_FAILED: Driver set this flag if test fails.
606 * @ETH_TEST_FL_EXTERNAL_LB: Application request to perform external loopback
607 * test.
608 * @ETH_TEST_FL_EXTERNAL_LB_DONE: Driver performed the external loopback test
609 */
610
611 enum ethtool_test_flags {
612 ETH_TEST_FL_OFFLINE = (1 << 0),
613 ETH_TEST_FL_FAILED = (1 << 1),
614 ETH_TEST_FL_EXTERNAL_LB = (1 << 2),
615 ETH_TEST_FL_EXTERNAL_LB_DONE = (1 << 3),
616 };
617
618 /**
619 * struct ethtool_test - device self-test invocation
620 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_TEST
621 * @flags: A bitmask of flags from &enum ethtool_test_flags. Some
622 * flags may be set by the user on entry; others may be set by
623 * the driver on return.
624 * @len: On return, the number of test results
625 * @data: Array of test results
626 *
627 * Users must use %ETHTOOL_GSSET_INFO or %ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO to find the
628 * number of test results that will be returned. They must allocate a
629 * buffer of the appropriate size (8 * number of results) immediately
630 * following this structure.
631 */
632 struct ethtool_test {
633 __u32 cmd;
634 __u32 flags;
635 __u32 reserved;
636 __u32 len;
637 __u64 data[0];
638 };
639
640 /**
641 * struct ethtool_stats - device-specific statistics
642 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_GSTATS
643 * @n_stats: On return, the number of statistics
644 * @data: Array of statistics
645 *
646 * Users must use %ETHTOOL_GSSET_INFO or %ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO to find the
647 * number of statistics that will be returned. They must allocate a
648 * buffer of the appropriate size (8 * number of statistics)
649 * immediately following this structure.
650 */
651 struct ethtool_stats {
652 __u32 cmd;
653 __u32 n_stats;
654 __u64 data[0];
655 };
656
657 /**
658 * struct ethtool_perm_addr - permanent hardware address
659 * @cmd: Command number = %ETHTOOL_GPERMADDR
660 * @size: On entry, the size of the buffer. On return, the size of the
661 * address. The command fails if the buffer is too small.
662 * @data: Buffer for the address
663 *
664 * Users must allocate the buffer immediately following this structure.
665 * A buffer size of %MAX_ADDR_LEN should be sufficient for any address
666 * type.
667 */
668 struct ethtool_perm_addr {
669 __u32 cmd;
670 __u32 size;
671 __u8 data[0];
672 };
673
674 /* boolean flags controlling per-interface behavior characteristics.
675 * When reading, the flag indicates whether or not a certain behavior
676 * is enabled/present. When writing, the flag indicates whether
677 * or not the driver should turn on (set) or off (clear) a behavior.
678 *
679 * Some behaviors may read-only (unconditionally absent or present).
680 * If such is the case, return EINVAL in the set-flags operation if the
681 * flag differs from the read-only value.
682 */
683 enum ethtool_flags {
684 ETH_FLAG_TXVLAN = (1 << 7), /* TX VLAN offload enabled */
685 ETH_FLAG_RXVLAN = (1 << 8), /* RX VLAN offload enabled */
686 ETH_FLAG_LRO = (1 << 15), /* LRO is enabled */
687 ETH_FLAG_NTUPLE = (1 << 27), /* N-tuple filters enabled */
688 ETH_FLAG_RXHASH = (1 << 28),
689 };
690
691 /* The following structures are for supporting RX network flow
692 * classification and RX n-tuple configuration. Note, all multibyte
693 * fields, e.g., ip4src, ip4dst, psrc, pdst, spi, etc. are expected to
694 * be in network byte order.
695 */
696
697 /**
698 * struct ethtool_tcpip4_spec - flow specification for TCP/IPv4 etc.
699 * @ip4src: Source host
700 * @ip4dst: Destination host
701 * @psrc: Source port
702 * @pdst: Destination port
703 * @tos: Type-of-service
704 *
705 * This can be used to specify a TCP/IPv4, UDP/IPv4 or SCTP/IPv4 flow.
706 */
707 struct ethtool_tcpip4_spec {
708 __be32 ip4src;
709 __be32 ip4dst;
710 __be16 psrc;
711 __be16 pdst;
712 __u8 tos;
713 };
714
715 /**
716 * struct ethtool_ah_espip4_spec - flow specification for IPsec/IPv4
717 * @ip4src: Source host
718 * @ip4dst: Destination host
719 * @spi: Security parameters index
720 * @tos: Type-of-service
721 *
722 * This can be used to specify an IPsec transport or tunnel over IPv4.
723 */
724 struct ethtool_ah_espip4_spec {
725 __be32 ip4src;
726 __be32 ip4dst;
727 __be32 spi;
728 __u8 tos;
729 };
730
731 #define ETH_RX_NFC_IP4 1
732
733 /**
734 * struct ethtool_usrip4_spec - general flow specification for IPv4
735 * @ip4src: Source host
736 * @ip4dst: Destination host
737 * @l4_4_bytes: First 4 bytes of transport (layer 4) header
738 * @tos: Type-of-service
739 * @ip_ver: Value must be %ETH_RX_NFC_IP4; mask must be 0
740 * @proto: Transport protocol number; mask must be 0
741 */
742 struct ethtool_usrip4_spec {
743 __be32 ip4src;
744 __be32 ip4dst;
745 __be32 l4_4_bytes;
746 __u8 tos;
747 __u8 ip_ver;
748 __u8 proto;
749 };
750
751 /**
752 * struct ethtool_tcpip6_spec - flow specification for TCP/IPv6 etc.
753 * @ip6src: Source host
754 * @ip6dst: Destination host
755 * @psrc: Source port
756 * @pdst: Destination port
757 * @tclass: Traffic Class
758 *
759 * This can be used to specify a TCP/IPv6, UDP/IPv6 or SCTP/IPv6 flow.
760 */
761 struct ethtool_tcpip6_spec {
762 __be32 ip6src[4];
763 __be32 ip6dst[4];
764 __be16 psrc;
765 __be16 pdst;
766 __u8 tclass;
767 };
768
769 /**
770 * struct ethtool_ah_espip6_spec - flow specification for IPsec/IPv6
771 * @ip6src: Source host
772 * @ip6dst: Destination host
773 * @spi: Security parameters index
774 * @tclass: Traffic Class
775 *
776 * This can be used to specify an IPsec transport or tunnel over IPv6.
777 */
778 struct ethtool_ah_espip6_spec {
779 __be32 ip6src[4];
780 __be32 ip6dst[4];
781 __be32 spi;
782 __u8 tclass;
783 };
784
785 /**
786 * struct ethtool_usrip6_spec - general flow specification for IPv6
787 * @ip6src: Source host
788 * @ip6dst: Destination host
789 * @l4_4_bytes: First 4 bytes of transport (layer 4) header
790 * @tclass: Traffic Class
791 * @l4_proto: Transport protocol number (nexthdr after any Extension Headers)
792 */
793 struct ethtool_usrip6_spec {
794 __be32 ip6src[4];
795 __be32 ip6dst[4];
796 __be32 l4_4_bytes;
797 __u8 tclass;
798 __u8 l4_proto;
799 };
800
801 union ethtool_flow_union {
802 struct ethtool_tcpip4_spec tcp_ip4_spec;
803 struct ethtool_tcpip4_spec udp_ip4_spec;
804 struct ethtool_tcpip4_spec sctp_ip4_spec;
805 struct ethtool_ah_espip4_spec ah_ip4_spec;
806 struct ethtool_ah_espip4_spec esp_ip4_spec;
807 struct ethtool_usrip4_spec usr_ip4_spec;
808 struct ethtool_tcpip6_spec tcp_ip6_spec;
809 struct ethtool_tcpip6_spec udp_ip6_spec;
810 struct ethtool_tcpip6_spec sctp_ip6_spec;
811 struct ethtool_ah_espip6_spec ah_ip6_spec;
812 struct ethtool_ah_espip6_spec esp_ip6_spec;
813 struct ethtool_usrip6_spec usr_ip6_spec;
814 struct ethhdr ether_spec;
815 __u8 hdata[52];
816 };
817
818 /**
819 * struct ethtool_flow_ext - additional RX flow fields
820 * @h_dest: destination MAC address
821 * @vlan_etype: VLAN EtherType
822 * @vlan_tci: VLAN tag control information
823 * @data: user defined data
824 *
825 * Note, @vlan_etype, @vlan_tci, and @data are only valid if %FLOW_EXT
826 * is set in &struct ethtool_rx_flow_spec @flow_type.
827 * @h_dest is valid if %FLOW_MAC_EXT is set.
828 */
829 struct ethtool_flow_ext {
830 __u8 padding[2];
831 unsigned char h_dest[ETH_ALEN];
832 __be16 vlan_etype;
833 __be16 vlan_tci;
834 __be32 data[2];
835 };
836
837 /**
838 * struct ethtool_rx_flow_spec - classification rule for RX flows
839 * @flow_type: Type of match to perform, e.g. %TCP_V4_FLOW
840 * @h_u: Flow fields to match (dependent on @flow_type)
841 * @h_ext: Additional fields to match
842 * @m_u: Masks for flow field bits to be matched
843 * @m_ext: Masks for additional field bits to be matched
844 * Note, all additional fields must be ignored unless @flow_type
845 * includes the %FLOW_EXT or %FLOW_MAC_EXT flag
846 * (see &struct ethtool_flow_ext description).
847 * @ring_cookie: RX ring/queue index to deliver to, or %RX_CLS_FLOW_DISC
848 * if packets should be discarded
849 * @location: Location of rule in the table. Locations must be
850 * numbered such that a flow matching multiple rules will be
851 * classified according to the first (lowest numbered) rule.
852 */
853 struct ethtool_rx_flow_spec {
854 __u32 flow_type;
855 union ethtool_flow_union h_u;
856 struct ethtool_flow_ext h_ext;
857 union ethtool_flow_union m_u;
858 struct ethtool_flow_ext m_ext;
859 __u64 ring_cookie;
860 __u32 location;
861 };
862
863 /* How rings are layed out when accessing virtual functions or
864 * offloaded queues is device specific. To allow users to do flow
865 * steering and specify these queues the ring cookie is partitioned
866 * into a 32bit queue index with an 8 bit virtual function id.
867 * This also leaves the 3bytes for further specifiers. It is possible
868 * future devices may support more than 256 virtual functions if
869 * devices start supporting PCIe w/ARI. However at the moment I
870 * do not know of any devices that support this so I do not reserve
871 * space for this at this time. If a future patch consumes the next
872 * byte it should be aware of this possiblity.
873 */
874 #define ETHTOOL_RX_FLOW_SPEC_RING 0x00000000FFFFFFFFLL
875 #define ETHTOOL_RX_FLOW_SPEC_RING_VF 0x000000FF00000000LL
876 #define ETHTOOL_RX_FLOW_SPEC_RING_VF_OFF 32
877 static inline __u64 ethtool_get_flow_spec_ring(__u64 ring_cookie)
878 {
879 return ETHTOOL_RX_FLOW_SPEC_RING & ring_cookie;
880 };
881
882 static inline __u64 ethtool_get_flow_spec_ring_vf(__u64 ring_cookie)
883 {
884 return (ETHTOOL_RX_FLOW_SPEC_RING_VF & ring_cookie) >>
885 ETHTOOL_RX_FLOW_SPEC_RING_VF_OFF;
886 };
887
888 /**
889 * struct ethtool_rxnfc - command to get or set RX flow classification rules
890 * @cmd: Specific command number - %ETHTOOL_GRXFH, %ETHTOOL_SRXFH,
891 * %ETHTOOL_GRXRINGS, %ETHTOOL_GRXCLSRLCNT, %ETHTOOL_GRXCLSRULE,
892 * %ETHTOOL_GRXCLSRLALL, %ETHTOOL_SRXCLSRLDEL or %ETHTOOL_SRXCLSRLINS
893 * @flow_type: Type of flow to be affected, e.g. %TCP_V4_FLOW
894 * @data: Command-dependent value
895 * @fs: Flow classification rule
896 * @rule_cnt: Number of rules to be affected
897 * @rule_locs: Array of used rule locations
898 *
899 * For %ETHTOOL_GRXFH and %ETHTOOL_SRXFH, @data is a bitmask indicating
900 * the fields included in the flow hash, e.g. %RXH_IP_SRC. The following
901 * structure fields must not be used.
902 *
903 * For %ETHTOOL_GRXRINGS, @data is set to the number of RX rings/queues
904 * on return.
905 *
906 * For %ETHTOOL_GRXCLSRLCNT, @rule_cnt is set to the number of defined
907 * rules on return. If @data is non-zero on return then it is the
908 * size of the rule table, plus the flag %RX_CLS_LOC_SPECIAL if the
909 * driver supports any special location values. If that flag is not
910 * set in @data then special location values should not be used.
911 *
912 * For %ETHTOOL_GRXCLSRULE, @fs.@location specifies the location of an
913 * existing rule on entry and @fs contains the rule on return.
914 *
915 * For %ETHTOOL_GRXCLSRLALL, @rule_cnt specifies the array size of the
916 * user buffer for @rule_locs on entry. On return, @data is the size
917 * of the rule table, @rule_cnt is the number of defined rules, and
918 * @rule_locs contains the locations of the defined rules. Drivers
919 * must use the second parameter to get_rxnfc() instead of @rule_locs.
920 *
921 * For %ETHTOOL_SRXCLSRLINS, @fs specifies the rule to add or update.
922 * @fs.@location either specifies the location to use or is a special
923 * location value with %RX_CLS_LOC_SPECIAL flag set. On return,
924 * @fs.@location is the actual rule location.
925 *
926 * For %ETHTOOL_SRXCLSRLDEL, @fs.@location specifies the location of an
927 * existing rule on entry.
928 *
929 * A driver supporting the special location values for
930 * %ETHTOOL_SRXCLSRLINS may add the rule at any suitable unused
931 * location, and may remove a rule at a later location (lower
932 * priority) that matches exactly the same set of flows. The special
933 * values are %RX_CLS_LOC_ANY, selecting any location;
934 * %RX_CLS_LOC_FIRST, selecting the first suitable location (maximum
935 * priority); and %RX_CLS_LOC_LAST, selecting the last suitable
936 * location (minimum priority). Additional special values may be
937 * defined in future and drivers must return -%EINVAL for any
938 * unrecognised value.
939 */
940 struct ethtool_rxnfc {
941 __u32 cmd;
942 __u32 flow_type;
943 __u64 data;
944 struct ethtool_rx_flow_spec fs;
945 __u32 rule_cnt;
946 __u32 rule_locs[0];
947 };
948
949
950 /**
951 * struct ethtool_rxfh_indir - command to get or set RX flow hash indirection
952 * @cmd: Specific command number - %ETHTOOL_GRXFHINDIR or %ETHTOOL_SRXFHINDIR
953 * @size: On entry, the array size of the user buffer, which may be zero.
954 * On return from %ETHTOOL_GRXFHINDIR, the array size of the hardware
955 * indirection table.
956 * @ring_index: RX ring/queue index for each hash value
957 *
958 * For %ETHTOOL_GRXFHINDIR, a @size of zero means that only the size
959 * should be returned. For %ETHTOOL_SRXFHINDIR, a @size of zero means
960 * the table should be reset to default values. This last feature
961 * is not supported by the original implementations.
962 */
963 struct ethtool_rxfh_indir {
964 __u32 cmd;
965 __u32 size;
966 __u32 ring_index[0];
967 };
968
969 /**
970 * struct ethtool_rxfh - command to get/set RX flow hash indir or/and hash key.
971 * @cmd: Specific command number - %ETHTOOL_GRSSH or %ETHTOOL_SRSSH
972 * @rss_context: RSS context identifier.
973 * @indir_size: On entry, the array size of the user buffer for the
974 * indirection table, which may be zero, or (for %ETHTOOL_SRSSH),
975 * %ETH_RXFH_INDIR_NO_CHANGE. On return from %ETHTOOL_GRSSH,
976 * the array size of the hardware indirection table.
977 * @key_size: On entry, the array size of the user buffer for the hash key,
978 * which may be zero. On return from %ETHTOOL_GRSSH, the size of the
979 * hardware hash key.
980 * @hfunc: Defines the current RSS hash function used by HW (or to be set to).
981 * Valid values are one of the %ETH_RSS_HASH_*.
982 * @rsvd: Reserved for future extensions.
983 * @rss_config: RX ring/queue index for each hash value i.e., indirection table
984 * of @indir_size __u32 elements, followed by hash key of @key_size
985 * bytes.
986 *
987 * For %ETHTOOL_GRSSH, a @indir_size and key_size of zero means that only the
988 * size should be returned. For %ETHTOOL_SRSSH, an @indir_size of
989 * %ETH_RXFH_INDIR_NO_CHANGE means that indir table setting is not requested
990 * and a @indir_size of zero means the indir table should be reset to default
991 * values. An hfunc of zero means that hash function setting is not requested.
992 */
993 struct ethtool_rxfh {
994 __u32 cmd;
995 __u32 rss_context;
996 __u32 indir_size;
997 __u32 key_size;
998 __u8 hfunc;
999 __u8 rsvd8[3];
1000 __u32 rsvd32;
1001 __u32 rss_config[0];
1002 };
1003 #define ETH_RXFH_INDIR_NO_CHANGE 0xffffffff
1004
1005 /**
1006 * struct ethtool_rx_ntuple_flow_spec - specification for RX flow filter
1007 * @flow_type: Type of match to perform, e.g. %TCP_V4_FLOW
1008 * @h_u: Flow field values to match (dependent on @flow_type)
1009 * @m_u: Masks for flow field value bits to be ignored
1010 * @vlan_tag: VLAN tag to match
1011 * @vlan_tag_mask: Mask for VLAN tag bits to be ignored
1012 * @data: Driver-dependent data to match
1013 * @data_mask: Mask for driver-dependent data bits to be ignored
1014 * @action: RX ring/queue index to deliver to (non-negative) or other action
1015 * (negative, e.g. %ETHTOOL_RXNTUPLE_ACTION_DROP)
1016 *
1017 * For flow types %TCP_V4_FLOW, %UDP_V4_FLOW and %SCTP_V4_FLOW, where
1018 * a field value and mask are both zero this is treated as if all mask
1019 * bits are set i.e. the field is ignored.
1020 */
1021 struct ethtool_rx_ntuple_flow_spec {
1022 __u32 flow_type;
1023 union {
1024 struct ethtool_tcpip4_spec tcp_ip4_spec;
1025 struct ethtool_tcpip4_spec udp_ip4_spec;
1026 struct ethtool_tcpip4_spec sctp_ip4_spec;
1027 struct ethtool_ah_espip4_spec ah_ip4_spec;
1028 struct ethtool_ah_espip4_spec esp_ip4_spec;
1029 struct ethtool_usrip4_spec usr_ip4_spec;
1030 struct ethhdr ether_spec;
1031 __u8 hdata[72];
1032 } h_u, m_u;
1033
1034 __u16 vlan_tag;
1035 __u16 vlan_tag_mask;
1036 __u64 data;
1037 __u64 data_mask;
1038
1039 __s32 action;
1040 #define ETHTOOL_RXNTUPLE_ACTION_DROP (-1) /* drop packet */
1041 #define ETHTOOL_RXNTUPLE_ACTION_CLEAR (-2) /* clear filter */
1042 };
1043
1044 /**
1045 * struct ethtool_rx_ntuple - command to set or clear RX flow filter
1046 * @cmd: Command number - %ETHTOOL_SRXNTUPLE
1047 * @fs: Flow filter specification
1048 */
1049 struct ethtool_rx_ntuple {
1050 __u32 cmd;
1051 struct ethtool_rx_ntuple_flow_spec fs;
1052 };
1053
1054 #define ETHTOOL_FLASH_MAX_FILENAME 128
1055 enum ethtool_flash_op_type {
1056 ETHTOOL_FLASH_ALL_REGIONS = 0,
1057 };
1058
1059 /* for passing firmware flashing related parameters */
1060 struct ethtool_flash {
1061 __u32 cmd;
1062 __u32 region;
1063 char data[ETHTOOL_FLASH_MAX_FILENAME];
1064 };
1065
1066 /**
1067 * struct ethtool_dump - used for retrieving, setting device dump
1068 * @cmd: Command number - %ETHTOOL_GET_DUMP_FLAG, %ETHTOOL_GET_DUMP_DATA, or
1069 * %ETHTOOL_SET_DUMP
1070 * @version: FW version of the dump, filled in by driver
1071 * @flag: driver dependent flag for dump setting, filled in by driver during
1072 * get and filled in by ethtool for set operation.
1073 * flag must be initialized by macro ETH_FW_DUMP_DISABLE value when
1074 * firmware dump is disabled.
1075 * @len: length of dump data, used as the length of the user buffer on entry to
1076 * %ETHTOOL_GET_DUMP_DATA and this is returned as dump length by driver
1077 * for %ETHTOOL_GET_DUMP_FLAG command
1078 * @data: data collected for get dump data operation
1079 */
1080 struct ethtool_dump {
1081 __u32 cmd;
1082 __u32 version;
1083 __u32 flag;
1084 __u32 len;
1085 __u8 data[0];
1086 };
1087
1088 #define ETH_FW_DUMP_DISABLE 0
1089
1090 /* for returning and changing feature sets */
1091
1092 /**
1093 * struct ethtool_get_features_block - block with state of 32 features
1094 * @available: mask of changeable features
1095 * @requested: mask of features requested to be enabled if possible
1096 * @active: mask of currently enabled features
1097 * @never_changed: mask of features not changeable for any device
1098 */
1099 struct ethtool_get_features_block {
1100 __u32 available;
1101 __u32 requested;
1102 __u32 active;
1103 __u32 never_changed;
1104 };
1105
1106 /**
1107 * struct ethtool_gfeatures - command to get state of device's features
1108 * @cmd: command number = %ETHTOOL_GFEATURES
1109 * @size: On entry, the number of elements in the features[] array;
1110 * on return, the number of elements in features[] needed to hold
1111 * all features
1112 * @features: state of features
1113 */
1114 struct ethtool_gfeatures {
1115 __u32 cmd;
1116 __u32 size;
1117 struct ethtool_get_features_block features[0];
1118 };
1119
1120 /**
1121 * struct ethtool_set_features_block - block with request for 32 features
1122 * @valid: mask of features to be changed
1123 * @requested: values of features to be changed
1124 */
1125 struct ethtool_set_features_block {
1126 __u32 valid;
1127 __u32 requested;
1128 };
1129
1130 /**
1131 * struct ethtool_sfeatures - command to request change in device's features
1132 * @cmd: command number = %ETHTOOL_SFEATURES
1133 * @size: array size of the features[] array
1134 * @features: feature change masks
1135 */
1136 struct ethtool_sfeatures {
1137 __u32 cmd;
1138 __u32 size;
1139 struct ethtool_set_features_block features[0];
1140 };
1141
1142 /**
1143 * struct ethtool_ts_info - holds a device's timestamping and PHC association
1144 * @cmd: command number = %ETHTOOL_GET_TS_INFO
1145 * @so_timestamping: bit mask of the sum of the supported SO_TIMESTAMPING flags
1146 * @phc_index: device index of the associated PHC, or -1 if there is none
1147 * @tx_types: bit mask of the supported hwtstamp_tx_types enumeration values
1148 * @rx_filters: bit mask of the supported hwtstamp_rx_filters enumeration values
1149 *
1150 * The bits in the 'tx_types' and 'rx_filters' fields correspond to
1151 * the 'hwtstamp_tx_types' and 'hwtstamp_rx_filters' enumeration values,
1152 * respectively. For example, if the device supports HWTSTAMP_TX_ON,
1153 * then (1 << HWTSTAMP_TX_ON) in 'tx_types' will be set.
1154 *
1155 * Drivers should only report the filters they actually support without
1156 * upscaling in the SIOCSHWTSTAMP ioctl. If the SIOCSHWSTAMP request for
1157 * HWTSTAMP_FILTER_V1_SYNC is supported by HWTSTAMP_FILTER_V1_EVENT, then the
1158 * driver should only report HWTSTAMP_FILTER_V1_EVENT in this op.
1159 */
1160 struct ethtool_ts_info {
1161 __u32 cmd;
1162 __u32 so_timestamping;
1163 __s32 phc_index;
1164 __u32 tx_types;
1165 __u32 tx_reserved[3];
1166 __u32 rx_filters;
1167 __u32 rx_reserved[3];
1168 };
1169
1170 /*
1171 * %ETHTOOL_SFEATURES changes features present in features[].valid to the
1172 * values of corresponding bits in features[].requested. Bits in .requested
1173 * not set in .valid or not changeable are ignored.
1174 *
1175 * Returns %EINVAL when .valid contains undefined or never-changeable bits
1176 * or size is not equal to required number of features words (32-bit blocks).
1177 * Returns >= 0 if request was completed; bits set in the value mean:
1178 * %ETHTOOL_F_UNSUPPORTED - there were bits set in .valid that are not
1179 * changeable (not present in %ETHTOOL_GFEATURES' features[].available)
1180 * those bits were ignored.
1181 * %ETHTOOL_F_WISH - some or all changes requested were recorded but the
1182 * resulting state of bits masked by .valid is not equal to .requested.
1183 * Probably there are other device-specific constraints on some features
1184 * in the set. When %ETHTOOL_F_UNSUPPORTED is set, .valid is considered
1185 * here as though ignored bits were cleared.
1186 * %ETHTOOL_F_COMPAT - some or all changes requested were made by calling
1187 * compatibility functions. Requested offload state cannot be properly
1188 * managed by kernel.
1189 *
1190 * Meaning of bits in the masks are obtained by %ETHTOOL_GSSET_INFO (number of
1191 * bits in the arrays - always multiple of 32) and %ETHTOOL_GSTRINGS commands
1192 * for ETH_SS_FEATURES string set. First entry in the table corresponds to least
1193 * significant bit in features[0] fields. Empty strings mark undefined features.
1194 */
1195 enum ethtool_sfeatures_retval_bits {
1196 ETHTOOL_F_UNSUPPORTED__BIT,
1197 ETHTOOL_F_WISH__BIT,
1198 ETHTOOL_F_COMPAT__BIT,
1199 };
1200
1201 #define ETHTOOL_F_UNSUPPORTED (1 << ETHTOOL_F_UNSUPPORTED__BIT)
1202 #define ETHTOOL_F_WISH (1 << ETHTOOL_F_WISH__BIT)
1203 #define ETHTOOL_F_COMPAT (1 << ETHTOOL_F_COMPAT__BIT)
1204
1205 #define MAX_NUM_QUEUE 4096
1206
1207 /**
1208 * struct ethtool_per_queue_op - apply sub command to the queues in mask.
1209 * @cmd: ETHTOOL_PERQUEUE
1210 * @sub_command: the sub command which apply to each queues
1211 * @queue_mask: Bitmap of the queues which sub command apply to
1212 * @data: A complete command structure following for each of the queues addressed
1213 */
1214 struct ethtool_per_queue_op {
1215 __u32 cmd;
1216 __u32 sub_command;
1217 __u32 queue_mask[DIV_ROUND_UP(MAX_NUM_QUEUE, 32)];
1218 char data[];
1219 };
1220
1221 /* CMDs currently supported */
1222 #define ETHTOOL_GSET 0x00000001 /* Get settings. */
1223 #define ETHTOOL_SSET 0x00000002 /* Set settings. */
1224 #define ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO 0x00000003 /* Get driver info. */
1225 #define ETHTOOL_GREGS 0x00000004 /* Get NIC registers. */
1226 #define ETHTOOL_GWOL 0x00000005 /* Get wake-on-lan options. */
1227 #define ETHTOOL_SWOL 0x00000006 /* Set wake-on-lan options. */
1228 #define ETHTOOL_GMSGLVL 0x00000007 /* Get driver message level */
1229 #define ETHTOOL_SMSGLVL 0x00000008 /* Set driver msg level. */
1230 #define ETHTOOL_NWAY_RST 0x00000009 /* Restart autonegotiation. */
1231 /* Get link status for host, i.e. whether the interface *and* the
1232 * physical port (if there is one) are up (ethtool_value). */
1233 #define ETHTOOL_GLINK 0x0000000a
1234 #define ETHTOOL_GEEPROM 0x0000000b /* Get EEPROM data */
1235 #define ETHTOOL_SEEPROM 0x0000000c /* Set EEPROM data. */
1236 #define ETHTOOL_GCOALESCE 0x0000000e /* Get coalesce config */
1237 #define ETHTOOL_SCOALESCE 0x0000000f /* Set coalesce config. */
1238 #define ETHTOOL_GRINGPARAM 0x00000010 /* Get ring parameters */
1239 #define ETHTOOL_SRINGPARAM 0x00000011 /* Set ring parameters. */
1240 #define ETHTOOL_GPAUSEPARAM 0x00000012 /* Get pause parameters */
1241 #define ETHTOOL_SPAUSEPARAM 0x00000013 /* Set pause parameters. */
1242 #define ETHTOOL_GRXCSUM 0x00000014 /* Get RX hw csum enable (ethtool_value) */
1243 #define ETHTOOL_SRXCSUM 0x00000015 /* Set RX hw csum enable (ethtool_value) */
1244 #define ETHTOOL_GTXCSUM 0x00000016 /* Get TX hw csum enable (ethtool_value) */
1245 #define ETHTOOL_STXCSUM 0x00000017 /* Set TX hw csum enable (ethtool_value) */
1246 #define ETHTOOL_GSG 0x00000018 /* Get scatter-gather enable
1247 * (ethtool_value) */
1248 #define ETHTOOL_SSG 0x00000019 /* Set scatter-gather enable
1249 * (ethtool_value). */
1250 #define ETHTOOL_TEST 0x0000001a /* execute NIC self-test. */
1251 #define ETHTOOL_GSTRINGS 0x0000001b /* get specified string set */
1252 #define ETHTOOL_PHYS_ID 0x0000001c /* identify the NIC */
1253 #define ETHTOOL_GSTATS 0x0000001d /* get NIC-specific statistics */
1254 #define ETHTOOL_GTSO 0x0000001e /* Get TSO enable (ethtool_value) */
1255 #define ETHTOOL_STSO 0x0000001f /* Set TSO enable (ethtool_value) */
1256 #define ETHTOOL_GPERMADDR 0x00000020 /* Get permanent hardware address */
1257 #define ETHTOOL_GUFO 0x00000021 /* Get UFO enable (ethtool_value) */
1258 #define ETHTOOL_SUFO 0x00000022 /* Set UFO enable (ethtool_value) */
1259 #define ETHTOOL_GGSO 0x00000023 /* Get GSO enable (ethtool_value) */
1260 #define ETHTOOL_SGSO 0x00000024 /* Set GSO enable (ethtool_value) */
1261 #define ETHTOOL_GFLAGS 0x00000025 /* Get flags bitmap(ethtool_value) */
1262 #define ETHTOOL_SFLAGS 0x00000026 /* Set flags bitmap(ethtool_value) */
1263 #define ETHTOOL_GPFLAGS 0x00000027 /* Get driver-private flags bitmap */
1264 #define ETHTOOL_SPFLAGS 0x00000028 /* Set driver-private flags bitmap */
1265
1266 #define ETHTOOL_GRXFH 0x00000029 /* Get RX flow hash configuration */
1267 #define ETHTOOL_SRXFH 0x0000002a /* Set RX flow hash configuration */
1268 #define ETHTOOL_GGRO 0x0000002b /* Get GRO enable (ethtool_value) */
1269 #define ETHTOOL_SGRO 0x0000002c /* Set GRO enable (ethtool_value) */
1270 #define ETHTOOL_GRXRINGS 0x0000002d /* Get RX rings available for LB */
1271 #define ETHTOOL_GRXCLSRLCNT 0x0000002e /* Get RX class rule count */
1272 #define ETHTOOL_GRXCLSRULE 0x0000002f /* Get RX classification rule */
1273 #define ETHTOOL_GRXCLSRLALL 0x00000030 /* Get all RX classification rule */
1274 #define ETHTOOL_SRXCLSRLDEL 0x00000031 /* Delete RX classification rule */
1275 #define ETHTOOL_SRXCLSRLINS 0x00000032 /* Insert RX classification rule */
1276 #define ETHTOOL_FLASHDEV 0x00000033 /* Flash firmware to device */
1277 #define ETHTOOL_RESET 0x00000034 /* Reset hardware */
1278 #define ETHTOOL_SRXNTUPLE 0x00000035 /* Add an n-tuple filter to device */
1279 #define ETHTOOL_GRXNTUPLE 0x00000036 /* deprecated */
1280 #define ETHTOOL_GSSET_INFO 0x00000037 /* Get string set info */
1281 #define ETHTOOL_GRXFHINDIR 0x00000038 /* Get RX flow hash indir'n table */
1282 #define ETHTOOL_SRXFHINDIR 0x00000039 /* Set RX flow hash indir'n table */
1283
1284 #define ETHTOOL_GFEATURES 0x0000003a /* Get device offload settings */
1285 #define ETHTOOL_SFEATURES 0x0000003b /* Change device offload settings */
1286 #define ETHTOOL_GCHANNELS 0x0000003c /* Get no of channels */
1287 #define ETHTOOL_SCHANNELS 0x0000003d /* Set no of channels */
1288 #define ETHTOOL_SET_DUMP 0x0000003e /* Set dump settings */
1289 #define ETHTOOL_GET_DUMP_FLAG 0x0000003f /* Get dump settings */
1290 #define ETHTOOL_GET_DUMP_DATA 0x00000040 /* Get dump data */
1291 #define ETHTOOL_GET_TS_INFO 0x00000041 /* Get time stamping and PHC info */
1292 #define ETHTOOL_GMODULEINFO 0x00000042 /* Get plug-in module information */
1293 #define ETHTOOL_GMODULEEEPROM 0x00000043 /* Get plug-in module eeprom */
1294 #define ETHTOOL_GEEE 0x00000044 /* Get EEE settings */
1295 #define ETHTOOL_SEEE 0x00000045 /* Set EEE settings */
1296
1297 #define ETHTOOL_GRSSH 0x00000046 /* Get RX flow hash configuration */
1298 #define ETHTOOL_SRSSH 0x00000047 /* Set RX flow hash configuration */
1299 #define ETHTOOL_GTUNABLE 0x00000048 /* Get tunable configuration */
1300 #define ETHTOOL_STUNABLE 0x00000049 /* Set tunable configuration */
1301 #define ETHTOOL_GPHYSTATS 0x0000004a /* get PHY-specific statistics */
1302
1303 #define ETHTOOL_PERQUEUE 0x0000004b /* Set per queue options */
1304
1305 /* compatibility with older code */
1306 #define SPARC_ETH_GSET ETHTOOL_GSET
1307 #define SPARC_ETH_SSET ETHTOOL_SSET
1308
1309 #define SUPPORTED_10baseT_Half (1 << 0)
1310 #define SUPPORTED_10baseT_Full (1 << 1)
1311 #define SUPPORTED_100baseT_Half (1 << 2)
1312 #define SUPPORTED_100baseT_Full (1 << 3)
1313 #define SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Half (1 << 4)
1314 #define SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Full (1 << 5)
1315 #define SUPPORTED_Autoneg (1 << 6)
1316 #define SUPPORTED_TP (1 << 7)
1317 #define SUPPORTED_AUI (1 << 8)
1318 #define SUPPORTED_MII (1 << 9)
1319 #define SUPPORTED_FIBRE (1 << 10)
1320 #define SUPPORTED_BNC (1 << 11)
1321 #define SUPPORTED_10000baseT_Full (1 << 12)
1322 #define SUPPORTED_Pause (1 << 13)
1323 #define SUPPORTED_Asym_Pause (1 << 14)
1324 #define SUPPORTED_2500baseX_Full (1 << 15)
1325 #define SUPPORTED_Backplane (1 << 16)
1326 #define SUPPORTED_1000baseKX_Full (1 << 17)
1327 #define SUPPORTED_10000baseKX4_Full (1 << 18)
1328 #define SUPPORTED_10000baseKR_Full (1 << 19)
1329 #define SUPPORTED_10000baseR_FEC (1 << 20)
1330 #define SUPPORTED_20000baseMLD2_Full (1 << 21)
1331 #define SUPPORTED_20000baseKR2_Full (1 << 22)
1332 #define SUPPORTED_40000baseKR4_Full (1 << 23)
1333 #define SUPPORTED_40000baseCR4_Full (1 << 24)
1334 #define SUPPORTED_40000baseSR4_Full (1 << 25)
1335 #define SUPPORTED_40000baseLR4_Full (1 << 26)
1336 #define SUPPORTED_56000baseKR4_Full (1 << 27)
1337 #define SUPPORTED_56000baseCR4_Full (1 << 28)
1338 #define SUPPORTED_56000baseSR4_Full (1 << 29)
1339 #define SUPPORTED_56000baseLR4_Full (1 << 30)
1340
1341 #define ADVERTISED_10baseT_Half (1 << 0)
1342 #define ADVERTISED_10baseT_Full (1 << 1)
1343 #define ADVERTISED_100baseT_Half (1 << 2)
1344 #define ADVERTISED_100baseT_Full (1 << 3)
1345 #define ADVERTISED_1000baseT_Half (1 << 4)
1346 #define ADVERTISED_1000baseT_Full (1 << 5)
1347 #define ADVERTISED_Autoneg (1 << 6)
1348 #define ADVERTISED_TP (1 << 7)
1349 #define ADVERTISED_AUI (1 << 8)
1350 #define ADVERTISED_MII (1 << 9)
1351 #define ADVERTISED_FIBRE (1 << 10)
1352 #define ADVERTISED_BNC (1 << 11)
1353 #define ADVERTISED_10000baseT_Full (1 << 12)
1354 #define ADVERTISED_Pause (1 << 13)
1355 #define ADVERTISED_Asym_Pause (1 << 14)
1356 #define ADVERTISED_2500baseX_Full (1 << 15)
1357 #define ADVERTISED_Backplane (1 << 16)
1358 #define ADVERTISED_1000baseKX_Full (1 << 17)
1359 #define ADVERTISED_10000baseKX4_Full (1 << 18)
1360 #define ADVERTISED_10000baseKR_Full (1 << 19)
1361 #define ADVERTISED_10000baseR_FEC (1 << 20)
1362 #define ADVERTISED_20000baseMLD2_Full (1 << 21)
1363 #define ADVERTISED_20000baseKR2_Full (1 << 22)
1364 #define ADVERTISED_40000baseKR4_Full (1 << 23)
1365 #define ADVERTISED_40000baseCR4_Full (1 << 24)
1366 #define ADVERTISED_40000baseSR4_Full (1 << 25)
1367 #define ADVERTISED_40000baseLR4_Full (1 << 26)
1368 #define ADVERTISED_56000baseKR4_Full (1 << 27)
1369 #define ADVERTISED_56000baseCR4_Full (1 << 28)
1370 #define ADVERTISED_56000baseSR4_Full (1 << 29)
1371 #define ADVERTISED_56000baseLR4_Full (1 << 30)
1372
1373 /* The following are all involved in forcing a particular link
1374 * mode for the device for setting things. When getting the
1375 * devices settings, these indicate the current mode and whether
1376 * it was forced up into this mode or autonegotiated.
1377 */
1378
1379 /* The forced speed, in units of 1Mb. All values 0 to INT_MAX are legal. */
1380 #define SPEED_10 10
1381 #define SPEED_100 100
1382 #define SPEED_1000 1000
1383 #define SPEED_2500 2500
1384 #define SPEED_5000 5000
1385 #define SPEED_10000 10000
1386 #define SPEED_20000 20000
1387 #define SPEED_25000 25000
1388 #define SPEED_40000 40000
1389 #define SPEED_50000 50000
1390 #define SPEED_56000 56000
1391 #define SPEED_100000 100000
1392
1393 #define SPEED_UNKNOWN -1
1394
1395 static inline int ethtool_validate_speed(__u32 speed)
1396 {
1397 return speed <= INT_MAX || speed == SPEED_UNKNOWN;
1398 }
1399
1400 /* Duplex, half or full. */
1401 #define DUPLEX_HALF 0x00
1402 #define DUPLEX_FULL 0x01
1403 #define DUPLEX_UNKNOWN 0xff
1404
1405 static inline int ethtool_validate_duplex(__u8 duplex)
1406 {
1407 switch (duplex) {
1408 case DUPLEX_HALF:
1409 case DUPLEX_FULL:
1410 case DUPLEX_UNKNOWN:
1411 return 1;
1412 }
1413
1414 return 0;
1415 }
1416
1417 /* Which connector port. */
1418 #define PORT_TP 0x00
1419 #define PORT_AUI 0x01
1420 #define PORT_MII 0x02
1421 #define PORT_FIBRE 0x03
1422 #define PORT_BNC 0x04
1423 #define PORT_DA 0x05
1424 #define PORT_NONE 0xef
1425 #define PORT_OTHER 0xff
1426
1427 /* Which transceiver to use. */
1428 #define XCVR_INTERNAL 0x00 /* PHY and MAC are in the same package */
1429 #define XCVR_EXTERNAL 0x01 /* PHY and MAC are in different packages */
1430 #define XCVR_DUMMY1 0x02
1431 #define XCVR_DUMMY2 0x03
1432 #define XCVR_DUMMY3 0x04
1433
1434 /* Enable or disable autonegotiation. */
1435 #define AUTONEG_DISABLE 0x00
1436 #define AUTONEG_ENABLE 0x01
1437
1438 /* MDI or MDI-X status/control - if MDI/MDI_X/AUTO is set then
1439 * the driver is required to renegotiate link
1440 */
1441 #define ETH_TP_MDI_INVALID 0x00 /* status: unknown; control: unsupported */
1442 #define ETH_TP_MDI 0x01 /* status: MDI; control: force MDI */
1443 #define ETH_TP_MDI_X 0x02 /* status: MDI-X; control: force MDI-X */
1444 #define ETH_TP_MDI_AUTO 0x03 /* control: auto-select */
1445
1446 /* Wake-On-Lan options. */
1447 #define WAKE_PHY (1 << 0)
1448 #define WAKE_UCAST (1 << 1)
1449 #define WAKE_MCAST (1 << 2)
1450 #define WAKE_BCAST (1 << 3)
1451 #define WAKE_ARP (1 << 4)
1452 #define WAKE_MAGIC (1 << 5)
1453 #define WAKE_MAGICSECURE (1 << 6) /* only meaningful if WAKE_MAGIC */
1454
1455 /* L2-L4 network traffic flow types */
1456 #define TCP_V4_FLOW 0x01 /* hash or spec (tcp_ip4_spec) */
1457 #define UDP_V4_FLOW 0x02 /* hash or spec (udp_ip4_spec) */
1458 #define SCTP_V4_FLOW 0x03 /* hash or spec (sctp_ip4_spec) */
1459 #define AH_ESP_V4_FLOW 0x04 /* hash only */
1460 #define TCP_V6_FLOW 0x05 /* hash or spec (tcp_ip6_spec; nfc only) */
1461 #define UDP_V6_FLOW 0x06 /* hash or spec (udp_ip6_spec; nfc only) */
1462 #define SCTP_V6_FLOW 0x07 /* hash or spec (sctp_ip6_spec; nfc only) */
1463 #define AH_ESP_V6_FLOW 0x08 /* hash only */
1464 #define AH_V4_FLOW 0x09 /* hash or spec (ah_ip4_spec) */
1465 #define ESP_V4_FLOW 0x0a /* hash or spec (esp_ip4_spec) */
1466 #define AH_V6_FLOW 0x0b /* hash or spec (ah_ip6_spec; nfc only) */
1467 #define ESP_V6_FLOW 0x0c /* hash or spec (esp_ip6_spec; nfc only) */
1468 #define IPV4_USER_FLOW 0x0d /* spec only (usr_ip4_spec) */
1469 #define IP_USER_FLOW IPV4_USER_FLOW
1470 #define IPV6_USER_FLOW 0x0e /* spec only (usr_ip6_spec; nfc only) */
1471 #define IPV4_FLOW 0x10 /* hash only */
1472 #define IPV6_FLOW 0x11 /* hash only */
1473 #define ETHER_FLOW 0x12 /* spec only (ether_spec) */
1474 /* Flag to enable additional fields in struct ethtool_rx_flow_spec */
1475 #define FLOW_EXT 0x80000000
1476 #define FLOW_MAC_EXT 0x40000000
1477
1478 /* L3-L4 network traffic flow hash options */
1479 #define RXH_L2DA (1 << 1)
1480 #define RXH_VLAN (1 << 2)
1481 #define RXH_L3_PROTO (1 << 3)
1482 #define RXH_IP_SRC (1 << 4)
1483 #define RXH_IP_DST (1 << 5)
1484 #define RXH_L4_B_0_1 (1 << 6) /* src port in case of TCP/UDP/SCTP */
1485 #define RXH_L4_B_2_3 (1 << 7) /* dst port in case of TCP/UDP/SCTP */
1486 #define RXH_DISCARD (1 << 31)
1487
1488 #define RX_CLS_FLOW_DISC 0xffffffffffffffffULL
1489
1490 /* Special RX classification rule insert location values */
1491 #define RX_CLS_LOC_SPECIAL 0x80000000 /* flag */
1492 #define RX_CLS_LOC_ANY 0xffffffff
1493 #define RX_CLS_LOC_FIRST 0xfffffffe
1494 #define RX_CLS_LOC_LAST 0xfffffffd
1495
1496 /* EEPROM Standards for plug in modules */
1497 #define ETH_MODULE_SFF_8079 0x1
1498 #define ETH_MODULE_SFF_8079_LEN 256
1499 #define ETH_MODULE_SFF_8472 0x2
1500 #define ETH_MODULE_SFF_8472_LEN 512
1501 #define ETH_MODULE_SFF_8636 0x3
1502 #define ETH_MODULE_SFF_8636_LEN 256
1503 #define ETH_MODULE_SFF_8436 0x4
1504 #define ETH_MODULE_SFF_8436_LEN 256
1505
1506 /* Reset flags */
1507 /* The reset() operation must clear the flags for the components which
1508 * were actually reset. On successful return, the flags indicate the
1509 * components which were not reset, either because they do not exist
1510 * in the hardware or because they cannot be reset independently. The
1511 * driver must never reset any components that were not requested.
1512 */
1513 enum ethtool_reset_flags {
1514 /* These flags represent components dedicated to the interface
1515 * the command is addressed to. Shift any flag left by
1516 * ETH_RESET_SHARED_SHIFT to reset a shared component of the
1517 * same type.
1518 */
1519 ETH_RESET_MGMT = 1 << 0, /* Management processor */
1520 ETH_RESET_IRQ = 1 << 1, /* Interrupt requester */
1521 ETH_RESET_DMA = 1 << 2, /* DMA engine */
1522 ETH_RESET_FILTER = 1 << 3, /* Filtering/flow direction */
1523 ETH_RESET_OFFLOAD = 1 << 4, /* Protocol offload */
1524 ETH_RESET_MAC = 1 << 5, /* Media access controller */
1525 ETH_RESET_PHY = 1 << 6, /* Transceiver/PHY */
1526 ETH_RESET_RAM = 1 << 7, /* RAM shared between
1527 * multiple components */
1528
1529 ETH_RESET_DEDICATED = 0x0000ffff, /* All components dedicated to
1530 * this interface */
1531 ETH_RESET_ALL = 0xffffffff, /* All components used by this
1532 * interface, even if shared */
1533 };
1534 #define ETH_RESET_SHARED_SHIFT 16
1535
1536 #endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_ETHTOOL_H */