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16
17 #ifndef NETDEV_PROVIDER_H
18 #define NETDEV_PROVIDER_H 1
19
20 /* Generic interface to network devices. */
21
22 #include "connectivity.h"
23 #include "netdev.h"
24 #include "list.h"
25 #include "ovs-numa.h"
26 #include "seq.h"
27 #include "shash.h"
28 #include "smap.h"
29
30 #ifdef __cplusplus
31 extern "C" {
32 #endif
33
34 #define NETDEV_NUMA_UNSPEC OVS_NUMA_UNSPEC
35
36 /* A network device (e.g. an Ethernet device).
37 *
38 * Network device implementations may read these members but should not modify
39 * them. */
40 struct netdev {
41 /* The following do not change during the lifetime of a struct netdev. */
42 char *name; /* Name of network device. */
43 const struct netdev_class *netdev_class; /* Functions to control
44 this device. */
45
46 /* A sequence number which indicates changes in one of 'netdev''s
47 * properties. It must be nonzero so that users have a value which
48 * they may use as a reset when tracking 'netdev'.
49 *
50 * Minimally, the sequence number is required to change whenever
51 * 'netdev''s flags, features, ethernet address, or carrier changes. */
52 uint64_t change_seq;
53
54 /* The following are protected by 'netdev_mutex' (internal to netdev.c). */
55 int n_txq;
56 int n_rxq;
57 int ref_cnt; /* Times this devices was opened. */
58 struct shash_node *node; /* Pointer to element in global map. */
59 struct list saved_flags_list; /* Contains "struct netdev_saved_flags". */
60 };
61
62 static void
63 netdev_change_seq_changed(const struct netdev *netdev_)
64 {
65 struct netdev *netdev = CONST_CAST(struct netdev *, netdev_);
66 seq_change(connectivity_seq_get());
67 netdev->change_seq++;
68 if (!netdev->change_seq) {
69 netdev->change_seq++;
70 }
71 }
72
73 const char *netdev_get_type(const struct netdev *);
74 const struct netdev_class *netdev_get_class(const struct netdev *);
75 const char *netdev_get_name(const struct netdev *);
76 struct netdev *netdev_from_name(const char *name);
77 void netdev_get_devices(const struct netdev_class *,
78 struct shash *device_list);
79 struct netdev **netdev_get_vports(size_t *size);
80
81 /* A data structure for capturing packets received by a network device.
82 *
83 * Network device implementations may read these members but should not modify
84 * them.
85 *
86 * None of these members change during the lifetime of a struct netdev_rxq. */
87 struct netdev_rxq {
88 struct netdev *netdev; /* Owns a reference to the netdev. */
89 int queue_id;
90 };
91
92 struct netdev *netdev_rxq_get_netdev(const struct netdev_rxq *);
93
94 /* Network device class structure, to be defined by each implementation of a
95 * network device.
96 *
97 * These functions return 0 if successful or a positive errno value on failure,
98 * except where otherwise noted.
99 *
100 *
101 * Data Structures
102 * ===============
103 *
104 * These functions work primarily with two different kinds of data structures:
105 *
106 * - "struct netdev", which represents a network device.
107 *
108 * - "struct netdev_rxq", which represents a handle for capturing packets
109 * received on a network device
110 *
111 * Each of these data structures contains all of the implementation-independent
112 * generic state for the respective concept, called the "base" state. None of
113 * them contains any extra space for implementations to use. Instead, each
114 * implementation is expected to declare its own data structure that contains
115 * an instance of the generic data structure plus additional
116 * implementation-specific members, called the "derived" state. The
117 * implementation can use casts or (preferably) the CONTAINER_OF macro to
118 * obtain access to derived state given only a pointer to the embedded generic
119 * data structure.
120 *
121 *
122 * Life Cycle
123 * ==========
124 *
125 * Four stylized functions accompany each of these data structures:
126 *
127 * "alloc" "construct" "destruct" "dealloc"
128 * ------------ ---------------- --------------- --------------
129 * netdev ->alloc ->construct ->destruct ->dealloc
130 * netdev_rxq ->rxq_alloc ->rxq_construct ->rxq_destruct ->rxq_dealloc
131 *
132 * Any instance of a given data structure goes through the following life
133 * cycle:
134 *
135 * 1. The client calls the "alloc" function to obtain raw memory. If "alloc"
136 * fails, skip all the other steps.
137 *
138 * 2. The client initializes all of the data structure's base state. If this
139 * fails, skip to step 7.
140 *
141 * 3. The client calls the "construct" function. The implementation
142 * initializes derived state. It may refer to the already-initialized
143 * base state. If "construct" fails, skip to step 6.
144 *
145 * 4. The data structure is now initialized and in use.
146 *
147 * 5. When the data structure is no longer needed, the client calls the
148 * "destruct" function. The implementation uninitializes derived state.
149 * The base state has not been uninitialized yet, so the implementation
150 * may still refer to it.
151 *
152 * 6. The client uninitializes all of the data structure's base state.
153 *
154 * 7. The client calls the "dealloc" to free the raw memory. The
155 * implementation must not refer to base or derived state in the data
156 * structure, because it has already been uninitialized.
157 *
158 * If netdev support multi-queue IO then netdev->construct should set initialize
159 * netdev->n_rxq to number of queues.
160 *
161 * Each "alloc" function allocates and returns a new instance of the respective
162 * data structure. The "alloc" function is not given any information about the
163 * use of the new data structure, so it cannot perform much initialization.
164 * Its purpose is just to ensure that the new data structure has enough room
165 * for base and derived state. It may return a null pointer if memory is not
166 * available, in which case none of the other functions is called.
167 *
168 * Each "construct" function initializes derived state in its respective data
169 * structure. When "construct" is called, all of the base state has already
170 * been initialized, so the "construct" function may refer to it. The
171 * "construct" function is allowed to fail, in which case the client calls the
172 * "dealloc" function (but not the "destruct" function).
173 *
174 * Each "destruct" function uninitializes and frees derived state in its
175 * respective data structure. When "destruct" is called, the base state has
176 * not yet been uninitialized, so the "destruct" function may refer to it. The
177 * "destruct" function is not allowed to fail.
178 *
179 * Each "dealloc" function frees raw memory that was allocated by the the
180 * "alloc" function. The memory's base and derived members might not have ever
181 * been initialized (but if "construct" returned successfully, then it has been
182 * "destruct"ed already). The "dealloc" function is not allowed to fail.
183 *
184 *
185 * Device Change Notification
186 * ==========================
187 *
188 * Minimally, implementations are required to report changes to netdev flags,
189 * features, ethernet address or carrier through connectivity_seq. Changes to
190 * other properties are allowed to cause notification through this interface,
191 * although implementations should try to avoid this. connectivity_seq_get()
192 * can be used to acquire a reference to the struct seq. The interface is
193 * described in detail in seq.h. */
194 struct netdev_class {
195 /* Type of netdevs in this class, e.g. "system", "tap", "gre", etc.
196 *
197 * One of the providers should supply a "system" type, since this is
198 * the type assumed if no type is specified when opening a netdev.
199 * The "system" type corresponds to an existing network device on
200 * the system. */
201 const char *type;
202
203 /* ## ------------------- ## */
204 /* ## Top-Level Functions ## */
205 /* ## ------------------- ## */
206
207 /* Called when the netdev provider is registered, typically at program
208 * startup. Returning an error from this function will prevent any network
209 * device in this class from being opened.
210 *
211 * This function may be set to null if a network device class needs no
212 * initialization at registration time. */
213 int (*init)(void);
214
215 /* Performs periodic work needed by netdevs of this class. May be null if
216 * no periodic work is necessary. */
217 void (*run)(void);
218
219 /* Arranges for poll_block() to wake up if the "run" member function needs
220 * to be called. Implementations are additionally required to wake
221 * whenever something changes in any of its netdevs which would cause their
222 * ->change_seq() function to change its result. May be null if nothing is
223 * needed here. */
224 void (*wait)(void);
225
226 /* ## ---------------- ## */
227 /* ## netdev Functions ## */
228 /* ## ---------------- ## */
229
230 /* Life-cycle functions for a netdev. See the large comment above on
231 * struct netdev_class. */
232 struct netdev *(*alloc)(void);
233 int (*construct)(struct netdev *);
234 void (*destruct)(struct netdev *);
235 void (*dealloc)(struct netdev *);
236
237 /* Fetches the device 'netdev''s configuration, storing it in 'args'.
238 * The caller owns 'args' and pre-initializes it to an empty smap.
239 *
240 * If this netdev class does not have any configuration options, this may
241 * be a null pointer. */
242 int (*get_config)(const struct netdev *netdev, struct smap *args);
243
244 /* Changes the device 'netdev''s configuration to 'args'.
245 *
246 * If this netdev class does not support configuration, this may be a null
247 * pointer. */
248 int (*set_config)(struct netdev *netdev, const struct smap *args);
249
250 /* Returns the tunnel configuration of 'netdev'. If 'netdev' is
251 * not a tunnel, returns null.
252 *
253 * If this function would always return null, it may be null instead. */
254 const struct netdev_tunnel_config *
255 (*get_tunnel_config)(const struct netdev *netdev);
256
257 /* Returns the id of the numa node the 'netdev' is on. If there is no
258 * such info, returns NETDEV_NUMA_UNSPEC. */
259 int (*get_numa_id)(const struct netdev *netdev);
260
261 /* Configures the number of tx queues and rx queues of 'netdev'.
262 * Return 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value.
263 *
264 * On error, the tx queue and rx queue configuration is indeterminant.
265 * Caller should make decision on whether to restore the previous or
266 * the default configuration. Also, caller must make sure there is no
267 * other thread accessing the queues at the same time. */
268 int (*set_multiq)(struct netdev *netdev, unsigned int n_txq,
269 unsigned int n_rxq);
270
271 /* Sends buffers on 'netdev'.
272 * Returns 0 if successful (for every buffer), otherwise a positive errno
273 * value. Returns EAGAIN without blocking if one or more packets cannot be
274 * queued immediately. Returns EMSGSIZE if a partial packet was transmitted
275 * or if a packet is too big or too small to transmit on the device.
276 *
277 * If the function returns a non-zero value, some of the packets might have
278 * been sent anyway.
279 *
280 * To retain ownership of 'buffers' caller can set may_steal to false.
281 *
282 * The network device is expected to maintain one or more packet
283 * transmission queues, so that the caller does not ordinarily have to
284 * do additional queuing of packets. 'qid' specifies the queue to use
285 * and can be ignored if the implementation does not support multiple
286 * queues.
287 *
288 * May return EOPNOTSUPP if a network device does not implement packet
289 * transmission through this interface. This function may be set to null
290 * if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP anyhow. (This will prevent the
291 * network device from being usefully used by the netdev-based "userspace
292 * datapath". It will also prevent the OVS implementation of bonding from
293 * working properly over 'netdev'.) */
294 int (*send)(struct netdev *netdev, int qid, struct dpif_packet **buffers,
295 int cnt, bool may_steal);
296
297 /* Registers with the poll loop to wake up from the next call to
298 * poll_block() when the packet transmission queue for 'netdev' has
299 * sufficient room to transmit a packet with netdev_send().
300 *
301 * The network device is expected to maintain one or more packet
302 * transmission queues, so that the caller does not ordinarily have to
303 * do additional queuing of packets. 'qid' specifies the queue to use
304 * and can be ignored if the implementation does not support multiple
305 * queues.
306 *
307 * May be null if not needed, such as for a network device that does not
308 * implement packet transmission through the 'send' member function. */
309 void (*send_wait)(struct netdev *netdev, int qid);
310
311 /* Sets 'netdev''s Ethernet address to 'mac' */
312 int (*set_etheraddr)(struct netdev *netdev, const uint8_t mac[6]);
313
314 /* Retrieves 'netdev''s Ethernet address into 'mac'.
315 *
316 * This address will be advertised as 'netdev''s MAC address through the
317 * OpenFlow protocol, among other uses. */
318 int (*get_etheraddr)(const struct netdev *netdev, uint8_t mac[6]);
319
320 /* Retrieves 'netdev''s MTU into '*mtup'.
321 *
322 * The MTU is the maximum size of transmitted (and received) packets, in
323 * bytes, not including the hardware header; thus, this is typically 1500
324 * bytes for Ethernet devices.
325 *
326 * If 'netdev' does not have an MTU (e.g. as some tunnels do not), then
327 * this function should return EOPNOTSUPP. This function may be set to
328 * null if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP. */
329 int (*get_mtu)(const struct netdev *netdev, int *mtup);
330
331 /* Sets 'netdev''s MTU to 'mtu'.
332 *
333 * If 'netdev' does not have an MTU (e.g. as some tunnels do not), then
334 * this function should return EOPNOTSUPP. This function may be set to
335 * null if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP. */
336 int (*set_mtu)(const struct netdev *netdev, int mtu);
337
338 /* Returns the ifindex of 'netdev', if successful, as a positive number.
339 * On failure, returns a negative errno value.
340 *
341 * The desired semantics of the ifindex value are a combination of those
342 * specified by POSIX for if_nametoindex() and by SNMP for ifIndex. An
343 * ifindex value should be unique within a host and remain stable at least
344 * until reboot. SNMP says an ifindex "ranges between 1 and the value of
345 * ifNumber" but many systems do not follow this rule anyhow.
346 *
347 * This function may be set to null if it would always return -EOPNOTSUPP.
348 */
349 int (*get_ifindex)(const struct netdev *netdev);
350
351 /* Sets 'carrier' to true if carrier is active (link light is on) on
352 * 'netdev'.
353 *
354 * May be null if device does not provide carrier status (will be always
355 * up as long as device is up).
356 */
357 int (*get_carrier)(const struct netdev *netdev, bool *carrier);
358
359 /* Returns the number of times 'netdev''s carrier has changed since being
360 * initialized.
361 *
362 * If null, callers will assume the number of carrier resets is zero. */
363 long long int (*get_carrier_resets)(const struct netdev *netdev);
364
365 /* Forces ->get_carrier() to poll 'netdev''s MII registers for link status
366 * instead of checking 'netdev''s carrier. 'netdev''s MII registers will
367 * be polled once ever 'interval' milliseconds. If 'netdev' does not
368 * support MII, another method may be used as a fallback. If 'interval' is
369 * less than or equal to zero, reverts ->get_carrier() to its normal
370 * behavior.
371 *
372 * Most network devices won't support this feature and will set this
373 * function pointer to NULL, which is equivalent to returning EOPNOTSUPP.
374 */
375 int (*set_miimon_interval)(struct netdev *netdev, long long int interval);
376
377 /* Retrieves current device stats for 'netdev' into 'stats'.
378 *
379 * A network device that supports some statistics but not others, it should
380 * set the values of the unsupported statistics to all-1-bits
381 * (UINT64_MAX). */
382 int (*get_stats)(const struct netdev *netdev, struct netdev_stats *);
383
384 /* Stores the features supported by 'netdev' into each of '*current',
385 * '*advertised', '*supported', and '*peer'. Each value is a bitmap of
386 * NETDEV_F_* bits.
387 *
388 * This function may be set to null if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP.
389 */
390 int (*get_features)(const struct netdev *netdev,
391 enum netdev_features *current,
392 enum netdev_features *advertised,
393 enum netdev_features *supported,
394 enum netdev_features *peer);
395
396 /* Set the features advertised by 'netdev' to 'advertise', which is a
397 * set of NETDEV_F_* bits.
398 *
399 * This function may be set to null for a network device that does not
400 * support configuring advertisements. */
401 int (*set_advertisements)(struct netdev *netdev,
402 enum netdev_features advertise);
403
404 /* Attempts to set input rate limiting (policing) policy, such that up to
405 * 'kbits_rate' kbps of traffic is accepted, with a maximum accumulative
406 * burst size of 'kbits' kb.
407 *
408 * This function may be set to null if policing is not supported. */
409 int (*set_policing)(struct netdev *netdev, unsigned int kbits_rate,
410 unsigned int kbits_burst);
411
412 /* Adds to 'types' all of the forms of QoS supported by 'netdev', or leaves
413 * it empty if 'netdev' does not support QoS. Any names added to 'types'
414 * should be documented as valid for the "type" column in the "QoS" table
415 * in vswitchd/vswitch.xml (which is built as ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(8)).
416 *
417 * Every network device must support disabling QoS with a type of "", but
418 * this function must not add "" to 'types'.
419 *
420 * The caller is responsible for initializing 'types' (e.g. with
421 * sset_init()) before calling this function. The caller retains ownership
422 * of 'types'.
423 *
424 * May be NULL if 'netdev' does not support QoS at all. */
425 int (*get_qos_types)(const struct netdev *netdev, struct sset *types);
426
427 /* Queries 'netdev' for its capabilities regarding the specified 'type' of
428 * QoS. On success, initializes 'caps' with the QoS capabilities.
429 *
430 * Should return EOPNOTSUPP if 'netdev' does not support 'type'. May be
431 * NULL if 'netdev' does not support QoS at all. */
432 int (*get_qos_capabilities)(const struct netdev *netdev,
433 const char *type,
434 struct netdev_qos_capabilities *caps);
435
436 /* Queries 'netdev' about its currently configured form of QoS. If
437 * successful, stores the name of the current form of QoS into '*typep'
438 * and any details of configuration as string key-value pairs in
439 * 'details'.
440 *
441 * A '*typep' of "" indicates that QoS is currently disabled on 'netdev'.
442 *
443 * The caller initializes 'details' before calling this function. The
444 * caller takes ownership of the string key-values pairs added to
445 * 'details'.
446 *
447 * The netdev retains ownership of '*typep'.
448 *
449 * '*typep' will be one of the types returned by netdev_get_qos_types() for
450 * 'netdev'. The contents of 'details' should be documented as valid for
451 * '*typep' in the "other_config" column in the "QoS" table in
452 * vswitchd/vswitch.xml (which is built as ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(8)).
453 *
454 * May be NULL if 'netdev' does not support QoS at all. */
455 int (*get_qos)(const struct netdev *netdev,
456 const char **typep, struct smap *details);
457
458 /* Attempts to reconfigure QoS on 'netdev', changing the form of QoS to
459 * 'type' with details of configuration from 'details'.
460 *
461 * On error, the previous QoS configuration is retained.
462 *
463 * When this function changes the type of QoS (not just 'details'), this
464 * also resets all queue configuration for 'netdev' to their defaults
465 * (which depend on the specific type of QoS). Otherwise, the queue
466 * configuration for 'netdev' is unchanged.
467 *
468 * 'type' should be "" (to disable QoS) or one of the types returned by
469 * netdev_get_qos_types() for 'netdev'. The contents of 'details' should
470 * be documented as valid for the given 'type' in the "other_config" column
471 * in the "QoS" table in vswitchd/vswitch.xml (which is built as
472 * ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(8)).
473 *
474 * May be NULL if 'netdev' does not support QoS at all. */
475 int (*set_qos)(struct netdev *netdev,
476 const char *type, const struct smap *details);
477
478 /* Queries 'netdev' for information about the queue numbered 'queue_id'.
479 * If successful, adds that information as string key-value pairs to
480 * 'details'. Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value.
481 *
482 * Should return EINVAL if 'queue_id' is greater than or equal to the
483 * number of supported queues (as reported in the 'n_queues' member of
484 * struct netdev_qos_capabilities by 'get_qos_capabilities').
485 *
486 * The caller initializes 'details' before calling this function. The
487 * caller takes ownership of the string key-values pairs added to
488 * 'details'.
489 *
490 * The returned contents of 'details' should be documented as valid for the
491 * given 'type' in the "other_config" column in the "Queue" table in
492 * vswitchd/vswitch.xml (which is built as ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(8)).
493 */
494 int (*get_queue)(const struct netdev *netdev,
495 unsigned int queue_id, struct smap *details);
496
497 /* Configures the queue numbered 'queue_id' on 'netdev' with the key-value
498 * string pairs in 'details'. The contents of 'details' should be
499 * documented as valid for the given 'type' in the "other_config" column in
500 * the "Queue" table in vswitchd/vswitch.xml (which is built as
501 * ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(8)). Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive
502 * errno value. On failure, the given queue's configuration should be
503 * unmodified.
504 *
505 * Should return EINVAL if 'queue_id' is greater than or equal to the
506 * number of supported queues (as reported in the 'n_queues' member of
507 * struct netdev_qos_capabilities by 'get_qos_capabilities'), or if
508 * 'details' is invalid for the type of queue.
509 *
510 * This function does not modify 'details', and the caller retains
511 * ownership of it.
512 *
513 * May be NULL if 'netdev' does not support QoS at all. */
514 int (*set_queue)(struct netdev *netdev,
515 unsigned int queue_id, const struct smap *details);
516
517 /* Attempts to delete the queue numbered 'queue_id' from 'netdev'.
518 *
519 * Should return EINVAL if 'queue_id' is greater than or equal to the
520 * number of supported queues (as reported in the 'n_queues' member of
521 * struct netdev_qos_capabilities by 'get_qos_capabilities'). Should
522 * return EOPNOTSUPP if 'queue_id' is valid but may not be deleted (e.g. if
523 * 'netdev' has a fixed set of queues with the current QoS mode).
524 *
525 * May be NULL if 'netdev' does not support QoS at all, or if all of its
526 * QoS modes have fixed sets of queues. */
527 int (*delete_queue)(struct netdev *netdev, unsigned int queue_id);
528
529 /* Obtains statistics about 'queue_id' on 'netdev'. Fills 'stats' with the
530 * queue's statistics. May set individual members of 'stats' to all-1-bits
531 * if the statistic is unavailable.
532 *
533 * May be NULL if 'netdev' does not support QoS at all. */
534 int (*get_queue_stats)(const struct netdev *netdev, unsigned int queue_id,
535 struct netdev_queue_stats *stats);
536
537 /* Attempts to begin dumping the queues in 'netdev'. On success, returns 0
538 * and initializes '*statep' with any data needed for iteration. On
539 * failure, returns a positive errno value.
540 *
541 * May be NULL if 'netdev' does not support QoS at all. */
542 int (*queue_dump_start)(const struct netdev *netdev, void **statep);
543
544 /* Attempts to retrieve another queue from 'netdev' for 'state', which was
545 * initialized by a successful call to the 'queue_dump_start' function for
546 * 'netdev'. On success, stores a queue ID into '*queue_id' and fills
547 * 'details' with the configuration of the queue with that ID. Returns EOF
548 * if the last queue has been dumped, or a positive errno value on error.
549 * This function will not be called again once it returns nonzero once for
550 * a given iteration (but the 'queue_dump_done' function will be called
551 * afterward).
552 *
553 * The caller initializes and clears 'details' before calling this
554 * function. The caller takes ownership of the string key-values pairs
555 * added to 'details'.
556 *
557 * The returned contents of 'details' should be documented as valid for the
558 * given 'type' in the "other_config" column in the "Queue" table in
559 * vswitchd/vswitch.xml (which is built as ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(8)).
560 *
561 * May be NULL if 'netdev' does not support QoS at all. */
562 int (*queue_dump_next)(const struct netdev *netdev, void *state,
563 unsigned int *queue_id, struct smap *details);
564
565 /* Releases resources from 'netdev' for 'state', which was initialized by a
566 * successful call to the 'queue_dump_start' function for 'netdev'.
567 *
568 * May be NULL if 'netdev' does not support QoS at all. */
569 int (*queue_dump_done)(const struct netdev *netdev, void *state);
570
571 /* Iterates over all of 'netdev''s queues, calling 'cb' with the queue's
572 * ID, its statistics, and the 'aux' specified by the caller. The order of
573 * iteration is unspecified, but (when successful) each queue must be
574 * visited exactly once.
575 *
576 * 'cb' will not modify or free the statistics passed in. */
577 int (*dump_queue_stats)(const struct netdev *netdev,
578 void (*cb)(unsigned int queue_id,
579 struct netdev_queue_stats *,
580 void *aux),
581 void *aux);
582
583 /* If 'netdev' has an assigned IPv4 address, sets '*address' to that
584 * address and '*netmask' to the associated netmask.
585 *
586 * The following error values have well-defined meanings:
587 *
588 * - EADDRNOTAVAIL: 'netdev' has no assigned IPv4 address.
589 *
590 * - EOPNOTSUPP: No IPv4 network stack attached to 'netdev'.
591 *
592 * This function may be set to null if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP
593 * anyhow. */
594 int (*get_in4)(const struct netdev *netdev, struct in_addr *address,
595 struct in_addr *netmask);
596
597 /* Assigns 'addr' as 'netdev''s IPv4 address and 'mask' as its netmask. If
598 * 'addr' is INADDR_ANY, 'netdev''s IPv4 address is cleared.
599 *
600 * This function may be set to null if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP
601 * anyhow. */
602 int (*set_in4)(struct netdev *netdev, struct in_addr addr,
603 struct in_addr mask);
604
605 /* If 'netdev' has an assigned IPv6 address, sets '*in6' to that address.
606 *
607 * The following error values have well-defined meanings:
608 *
609 * - EADDRNOTAVAIL: 'netdev' has no assigned IPv6 address.
610 *
611 * - EOPNOTSUPP: No IPv6 network stack attached to 'netdev'.
612 *
613 * This function may be set to null if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP
614 * anyhow. */
615 int (*get_in6)(const struct netdev *netdev, struct in6_addr *in6);
616
617 /* Adds 'router' as a default IP gateway for the TCP/IP stack that
618 * corresponds to 'netdev'.
619 *
620 * This function may be set to null if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP
621 * anyhow. */
622 int (*add_router)(struct netdev *netdev, struct in_addr router);
623
624 /* Looks up the next hop for 'host' in the host's routing table. If
625 * successful, stores the next hop gateway's address (0 if 'host' is on a
626 * directly connected network) in '*next_hop' and a copy of the name of the
627 * device to reach 'host' in '*netdev_name', and returns 0. The caller is
628 * responsible for freeing '*netdev_name' (by calling free()).
629 *
630 * This function may be set to null if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP
631 * anyhow. */
632 int (*get_next_hop)(const struct in_addr *host, struct in_addr *next_hop,
633 char **netdev_name);
634
635 /* Retrieves driver information of the device.
636 *
637 * Populates 'smap' with key-value pairs representing the status of the
638 * device. 'smap' is a set of key-value string pairs representing netdev
639 * type specific information. For more information see
640 * ovs-vswitchd.conf.db(5).
641 *
642 * The caller is responsible for destroying 'smap' and its data.
643 *
644 * This function may be set to null if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP
645 * anyhow. */
646 int (*get_status)(const struct netdev *netdev, struct smap *smap);
647
648 /* Looks up the ARP table entry for 'ip' on 'netdev' and stores the
649 * corresponding MAC address in 'mac'. A return value of ENXIO, in
650 * particular, indicates that there is no ARP table entry for 'ip' on
651 * 'netdev'.
652 *
653 * This function may be set to null if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP
654 * anyhow. */
655 int (*arp_lookup)(const struct netdev *netdev, ovs_be32 ip,
656 uint8_t mac[6]);
657
658 /* Retrieves the current set of flags on 'netdev' into '*old_flags'. Then,
659 * turns off the flags that are set to 1 in 'off' and turns on the flags
660 * that are set to 1 in 'on'. (No bit will be set to 1 in both 'off' and
661 * 'on'; that is, off & on == 0.)
662 *
663 * This function may be invoked from a signal handler. Therefore, it
664 * should not do anything that is not signal-safe (such as logging). */
665 int (*update_flags)(struct netdev *netdev, enum netdev_flags off,
666 enum netdev_flags on, enum netdev_flags *old_flags);
667
668 /* ## -------------------- ## */
669 /* ## netdev_rxq Functions ## */
670 /* ## -------------------- ## */
671
672 /* If a particular netdev class does not support receiving packets, all these
673 * function pointers must be NULL. */
674
675 /* Life-cycle functions for a netdev_rxq. See the large comment above on
676 * struct netdev_class. */
677 struct netdev_rxq *(*rxq_alloc)(void);
678 int (*rxq_construct)(struct netdev_rxq *);
679 void (*rxq_destruct)(struct netdev_rxq *);
680 void (*rxq_dealloc)(struct netdev_rxq *);
681
682 /* Attempts to receive batch of packets from 'rx' and place array of
683 * pointers into '*pkts'. netdev is responsible for allocating buffers.
684 * '*cnt' points to packet count for given batch. Once packets are returned
685 * to caller, netdev should give up ownership of ofpbuf data.
686 *
687 * Implementations should allocate buffer with DP_NETDEV_HEADROOM headroom
688 * and add a VLAN header which is obtained out-of-band to the packet.
689 *
690 * Caller is expected to pass array of size MAX_RX_BATCH.
691 * This function may be set to null if it would always return EOPNOTSUPP
692 * anyhow. */
693 int (*rxq_recv)(struct netdev_rxq *rx, struct dpif_packet **pkts,
694 int *cnt);
695
696 /* Registers with the poll loop to wake up from the next call to
697 * poll_block() when a packet is ready to be received with netdev_rxq_recv()
698 * on 'rx'. */
699 void (*rxq_wait)(struct netdev_rxq *rx);
700
701 /* Discards all packets waiting to be received from 'rx'. */
702 int (*rxq_drain)(struct netdev_rxq *rx);
703 };
704
705 int netdev_register_provider(const struct netdev_class *);
706 int netdev_unregister_provider(const char *type);
707
708 extern const struct netdev_class netdev_linux_class;
709 extern const struct netdev_class netdev_internal_class;
710 extern const struct netdev_class netdev_tap_class;
711 #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__)
712 extern const struct netdev_class netdev_bsd_class;
713 #endif
714
715 #ifdef __cplusplus
716 }
717 #endif
718
719 #endif /* netdev.h */