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ipxe/src/include/ipxe/netdevice.h
Michael Brown ae4e85bde9 [netdevice] Allocate private data for each network upper-layer driver
Allow network upper-layer drivers (such as LLDP, which attaches to
each network device in order to provide a corresponding LLDP settings
block) to specify a size for private data, which will be allocated as
part of the network device structure (as with the existing private
data allocated for the underlying device driver).

This will allow network upper-layer drivers to be simplified by
omitting memory allocation and freeing code.  If the upper-layer
driver requires a reference counter (e.g. for interface
initialisation), then it may use the network device's existing
reference counter, since this is now the reference counter for the
containing block of memory.

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2023-09-13 20:23:46 +01:00

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#ifndef _IPXE_NETDEVICE_H
#define _IPXE_NETDEVICE_H
/** @file
*
* Network device management
*
*/
FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER_OR_UBDL );
#include <stdint.h>
#include <ipxe/list.h>
#include <ipxe/tables.h>
#include <ipxe/refcnt.h>
#include <ipxe/settings.h>
#include <ipxe/interface.h>
#include <ipxe/retry.h>
struct io_buffer;
struct net_device;
struct net_protocol;
struct ll_protocol;
struct device;
/** Maximum length of a hardware address
*
* The longest currently-supported link-layer address is for IPoIB.
*/
#define MAX_HW_ADDR_LEN 8
/** Maximum length of a link-layer address
*
* The longest currently-supported link-layer address is for IPoIB.
*/
#define MAX_LL_ADDR_LEN 20
/** Maximum length of a link-layer header
*
* The longest currently-supported link-layer header is for RNDIS: an
* 8-byte RNDIS header, a 32-byte RNDIS packet message header, a
* 14-byte Ethernet header and a possible 4-byte VLAN header. Round
* up to 64 bytes.
*/
#define MAX_LL_HEADER_LEN 64
/** Maximum length of a network-layer address */
#define MAX_NET_ADDR_LEN 16
/** Maximum length of a network-layer header
*
* The longest currently-supported network-layer header is for IPv6 at
* 40 bytes.
*/
#define MAX_NET_HEADER_LEN 40
/** Maximum combined length of a link-layer and network-layer header */
#define MAX_LL_NET_HEADER_LEN ( MAX_LL_HEADER_LEN + MAX_NET_HEADER_LEN )
/**
* A network-layer protocol
*
*/
struct net_protocol {
/** Protocol name */
const char *name;
/**
* Process received packet
*
* @v iobuf I/O buffer
* @v netdev Network device
* @v ll_dest Link-layer destination address
* @v ll_source Link-layer source address
* @v flags Packet flags
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* This method takes ownership of the I/O buffer.
*/
int ( * rx ) ( struct io_buffer *iobuf, struct net_device *netdev,
const void *ll_dest, const void *ll_source,
unsigned int flags );
/**
* Transcribe network-layer address
*
* @v net_addr Network-layer address
* @ret string Human-readable transcription of address
*
* This method should convert the network-layer address into a
* human-readable format (e.g. dotted quad notation for IPv4).
*
* The buffer used to hold the transcription is statically
* allocated.
*/
const char * ( *ntoa ) ( const void * net_addr );
/** Network-layer protocol
*
* This is an ETH_P_XXX constant, in network-byte order
*/
uint16_t net_proto;
/** Network-layer address length */
uint8_t net_addr_len;
};
/** Packet is a multicast (including broadcast) packet */
#define LL_MULTICAST 0x0001
/** Packet is a broadcast packet */
#define LL_BROADCAST 0x0002
/**
* A link-layer protocol
*
*/
struct ll_protocol {
/** Protocol name */
const char *name;
/**
* Add link-layer header
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v iobuf I/O buffer
* @v ll_dest Link-layer destination address
* @v ll_source Source link-layer address
* @v net_proto Network-layer protocol, in network-byte order
* @ret rc Return status code
*/
int ( * push ) ( struct net_device *netdev, struct io_buffer *iobuf,
const void *ll_dest, const void *ll_source,
uint16_t net_proto );
/**
* Remove link-layer header
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v iobuf I/O buffer
* @ret ll_dest Link-layer destination address
* @ret ll_source Source link-layer address
* @ret net_proto Network-layer protocol, in network-byte order
* @ret flags Packet flags
* @ret rc Return status code
*/
int ( * pull ) ( struct net_device *netdev, struct io_buffer *iobuf,
const void **ll_dest, const void **ll_source,
uint16_t *net_proto, unsigned int *flags );
/**
* Initialise link-layer address
*
* @v hw_addr Hardware address
* @v ll_addr Link-layer address to fill in
*/
void ( * init_addr ) ( const void *hw_addr, void *ll_addr );
/**
* Transcribe link-layer address
*
* @v ll_addr Link-layer address
* @ret string Human-readable transcription of address
*
* This method should convert the link-layer address into a
* human-readable format.
*
* The buffer used to hold the transcription is statically
* allocated.
*/
const char * ( * ntoa ) ( const void *ll_addr );
/**
* Hash multicast address
*
* @v af Address family
* @v net_addr Network-layer address
* @v ll_addr Link-layer address to fill in
* @ret rc Return status code
*/
int ( * mc_hash ) ( unsigned int af, const void *net_addr,
void *ll_addr );
/**
* Generate Ethernet-compatible compressed link-layer address
*
* @v ll_addr Link-layer address
* @v eth_addr Ethernet-compatible address to fill in
* @ret rc Return status code
*/
int ( * eth_addr ) ( const void *ll_addr, void *eth_addr );
/**
* Generate EUI-64 address
*
* @v ll_addr Link-layer address
* @v eui64 EUI-64 address to fill in
* @ret rc Return status code
*/
int ( * eui64 ) ( const void *ll_addr, void *eui64 );
/** Link-layer protocol
*
* This is an ARPHRD_XXX constant, in network byte order.
*/
uint16_t ll_proto;
/** Hardware address length */
uint8_t hw_addr_len;
/** Link-layer address length */
uint8_t ll_addr_len;
/** Link-layer header length */
uint8_t ll_header_len;
/** Flags */
unsigned int flags;
};
/** Local link-layer address functions only as a name
*
* This flag indicates that the local link-layer address cannot
* directly be used as a destination address by a remote node.
*/
#define LL_NAME_ONLY 0x0001
/** Network device operations */
struct net_device_operations {
/** Open network device
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* This method should allocate RX I/O buffers and enable
* the hardware to start transmitting and receiving packets.
*/
int ( * open ) ( struct net_device *netdev );
/** Close network device
*
* @v netdev Network device
*
* This method should stop the flow of packets, and free up
* any packets that are currently in the device's TX queue.
*/
void ( * close ) ( struct net_device *netdev );
/** Transmit packet
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v iobuf I/O buffer
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* This method should cause the hardware to initiate
* transmission of the I/O buffer.
*
* If this method returns success, the I/O buffer remains
* owned by the net device's TX queue, and the net device must
* eventually call netdev_tx_complete() to free the buffer.
* If this method returns failure, the I/O buffer is
* immediately released; the failure is interpreted as
* "failure to enqueue buffer".
*
* This method is guaranteed to be called only when the device
* is open.
*
* If the network device has an associated DMA device, then
* the I/O buffer will be automatically mapped for transmit
* DMA.
*/
int ( * transmit ) ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct io_buffer *iobuf );
/** Poll for completed and received packets
*
* @v netdev Network device
*
* This method should cause the hardware to check for
* completed transmissions and received packets. Any received
* packets should be delivered via netdev_rx().
*
* This method is guaranteed to be called only when the device
* is open.
*/
void ( * poll ) ( struct net_device *netdev );
/** Enable or disable interrupts
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v enable Interrupts should be enabled
*
* This method may be NULL to indicate that interrupts are not
* supported.
*/
void ( * irq ) ( struct net_device *netdev, int enable );
};
/** Network device error */
struct net_device_error {
/** Error status code */
int rc;
/** Error count */
unsigned int count;
};
/** Maximum number of unique errors that we will keep track of */
#define NETDEV_MAX_UNIQUE_ERRORS 4
/** Network device statistics */
struct net_device_stats {
/** Count of successful completions */
unsigned int good;
/** Count of error completions */
unsigned int bad;
/** Error breakdowns */
struct net_device_error errors[NETDEV_MAX_UNIQUE_ERRORS];
};
/** A network device configuration */
struct net_device_configuration {
/** Network device */
struct net_device *netdev;
/** Network device configurator */
struct net_device_configurator *configurator;
/** Configuration status */
int rc;
/** Job control interface */
struct interface job;
};
/** A network device configurator */
struct net_device_configurator {
/** Name */
const char *name;
/** Check applicability of configurator
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret applies Configurator applies to this network device
*/
int ( * applies ) ( struct net_device *netdev );
/** Start configuring network device
*
* @v job Job control interface
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret rc Return status code
*/
int ( * start ) ( struct interface *job, struct net_device *netdev );
};
/** Network device configurator table */
#define NET_DEVICE_CONFIGURATORS \
__table ( struct net_device_configurator, "net_device_configurators" )
/** Declare a network device configurator */
#define __net_device_configurator \
__table_entry ( NET_DEVICE_CONFIGURATORS, 01 )
/** Maximum length of a network device name */
#define NETDEV_NAME_LEN 12
/**
* A network device
*
* This structure represents a piece of networking hardware. It has
* properties such as a link-layer address and methods for
* transmitting and receiving raw packets.
*
* Note that this structure must represent a generic network device,
* not just an Ethernet device.
*/
struct net_device {
/** Reference counter */
struct refcnt refcnt;
/** List of network devices */
struct list_head list;
/** List of open network devices */
struct list_head open_list;
/** Scope ID */
unsigned int scope_id;
/** Name of this network device */
char name[NETDEV_NAME_LEN];
/** Underlying hardware device */
struct device *dev;
/** DMA device */
struct dma_device *dma;
/** Network device operations */
struct net_device_operations *op;
/** Link-layer protocol */
struct ll_protocol *ll_protocol;
/** Hardware address
*
* This is an address which is an intrinsic property of the
* hardware, e.g. an address held in EEPROM.
*
* Note that the hardware address may not be the same length
* as the link-layer address.
*/
uint8_t hw_addr[MAX_HW_ADDR_LEN];
/** Link-layer address
*
* This is the current link-layer address assigned to the
* device. It can be changed at runtime.
*/
uint8_t ll_addr[MAX_LL_ADDR_LEN];
/** Link-layer broadcast address */
const uint8_t *ll_broadcast;
/** Current device state
*
* This is the bitwise-OR of zero or more NETDEV_XXX constants.
*/
unsigned int state;
/** Link status code
*
* Zero indicates that the link is up; any other value
* indicates the error preventing link-up.
*/
int link_rc;
/** Link block timer */
struct retry_timer link_block;
/** Maximum packet length
*
* This is the maximum packet length (including any link-layer
* headers) supported by the hardware.
*/
size_t max_pkt_len;
/** Maximum transmission unit length
*
* This is the maximum transmission unit length (excluding any
* link-layer headers) configured for the link.
*/
size_t mtu;
/** TX packet queue */
struct list_head tx_queue;
/** Deferred TX packet queue */
struct list_head tx_deferred;
/** RX packet queue */
struct list_head rx_queue;
/** TX statistics */
struct net_device_stats tx_stats;
/** RX statistics */
struct net_device_stats rx_stats;
/** Configuration settings applicable to this device */
struct generic_settings settings;
/** Driver private data */
void *priv;
/** Network device configurations (variable length) */
struct net_device_configuration configs[0];
};
/** Network device is open */
#define NETDEV_OPEN 0x0001
/** Network device interrupts are enabled */
#define NETDEV_IRQ_ENABLED 0x0002
/** Network device receive queue processing is frozen */
#define NETDEV_RX_FROZEN 0x0004
/** Network device interrupts are unsupported
*
* This flag can be used by a network device to indicate that
* interrupts are not supported despite the presence of an irq()
* method.
*/
#define NETDEV_IRQ_UNSUPPORTED 0x0008
/** Network device transmission is in progress */
#define NETDEV_TX_IN_PROGRESS 0x0010
/** Network device poll is in progress */
#define NETDEV_POLL_IN_PROGRESS 0x0020
/** Link-layer protocol table */
#define LL_PROTOCOLS __table ( struct ll_protocol, "ll_protocols" )
/** Declare a link-layer protocol */
#define __ll_protocol __table_entry ( LL_PROTOCOLS, 01 )
/** Network-layer protocol table */
#define NET_PROTOCOLS __table ( struct net_protocol, "net_protocols" )
/** Declare a network-layer protocol */
#define __net_protocol __table_entry ( NET_PROTOCOLS, 01 )
/** A network upper-layer driver */
struct net_driver {
/** Name */
const char *name;
/** Size of private data */
size_t priv_len;
/** Probe device
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v priv Private data
* @ret rc Return status code
*/
int ( * probe ) ( struct net_device *netdev, void *priv );
/** Notify of device or link state change
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v priv Private data
*/
void ( * notify ) ( struct net_device *netdev, void *priv );
/** Remove device
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v priv Private data
*/
void ( * remove ) ( struct net_device *netdev, void *priv );
};
/** Network driver table */
#define NET_DRIVERS __table ( struct net_driver, "net_drivers" )
/** Declare a network driver */
#define __net_driver __table_entry ( NET_DRIVERS, 01 )
extern struct list_head net_devices;
extern struct net_device_operations null_netdev_operations;
extern struct settings_operations netdev_settings_operations;
/**
* Initialise a network device
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v op Network device operations
*/
static inline void netdev_init ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct net_device_operations *op ) {
netdev->op = op;
}
/**
* Stop using a network device
*
* @v netdev Network device
*
* Drivers should call this method immediately before the final call
* to netdev_put().
*/
static inline void netdev_nullify ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
netdev->op = &null_netdev_operations;
}
/**
* Get printable network device link-layer address
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret name Link-layer address
*/
static inline const char * netdev_addr ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
return netdev->ll_protocol->ntoa ( netdev->ll_addr );
}
/** Iterate over all network devices */
#define for_each_netdev( netdev ) \
list_for_each_entry ( (netdev), &net_devices, list )
/** There exist some network devices
*
* @ret existence Existence of network devices
*/
static inline int have_netdevs ( void ) {
return ( ! list_empty ( &net_devices ) );
}
/**
* Get reference to network device
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret netdev Network device
*/
static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) struct net_device *
netdev_get ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
ref_get ( &netdev->refcnt );
return netdev;
}
/**
* Drop reference to network device
*
* @v netdev Network device
*/
static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) void
netdev_put ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
ref_put ( &netdev->refcnt );
}
/**
* Get per-netdevice configuration settings block
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret settings Settings block
*/
static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) struct settings *
netdev_settings ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
return &netdev->settings.settings;
}
/**
* Initialise a per-netdevice configuration settings block
*
* @v generics Generic settings block
* @v refcnt Containing object reference counter, or NULL
* @v name Settings block name
*/
static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) void
netdev_settings_init ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
generic_settings_init ( &netdev->settings, &netdev->refcnt );
netdev->settings.settings.op = &netdev_settings_operations;
}
/**
* Get network device configuration
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v configurator Network device configurator
* @ret config Network device configuration
*/
static inline struct net_device_configuration *
netdev_configuration ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct net_device_configurator *configurator ) {
return &netdev->configs[ table_index ( NET_DEVICE_CONFIGURATORS,
configurator ) ];
}
/**
* Check if configurator applies to network device
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v configurator Network device configurator
* @ret applies Configurator applies to network device
*/
static inline int
netdev_configurator_applies ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct net_device_configurator *configurator ) {
return ( ( configurator->applies == NULL ) ||
configurator->applies ( netdev ) );
}
/**
* Check link state of network device
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret link_up Link is up
*/
static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) int
netdev_link_ok ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
return ( netdev->link_rc == 0 );
}
/**
* Check link block state of network device
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret link_blocked Link is blocked
*/
static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) int
netdev_link_blocked ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
return ( timer_running ( &netdev->link_block ) );
}
/**
* Check whether or not network device is open
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret is_open Network device is open
*/
static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) int
netdev_is_open ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
return ( netdev->state & NETDEV_OPEN );
}
/**
* Check whether or not network device supports interrupts
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret irq_supported Network device supports interrupts
*/
static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) int
netdev_irq_supported ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
return ( ( netdev->op->irq != NULL ) &&
! ( netdev->state & NETDEV_IRQ_UNSUPPORTED ) );
}
/**
* Check whether or not network device interrupts are currently enabled
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret irq_enabled Network device interrupts are enabled
*/
static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) int
netdev_irq_enabled ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
return ( netdev->state & NETDEV_IRQ_ENABLED );
}
/**
* Check whether or not network device receive queue processing is frozen
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret rx_frozen Network device receive queue processing is frozen
*/
static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) int
netdev_rx_frozen ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
return ( netdev->state & NETDEV_RX_FROZEN );
}
extern void * netdev_priv ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct net_driver *driver );
extern void netdev_rx_freeze ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern void netdev_rx_unfreeze ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern void netdev_link_err ( struct net_device *netdev, int rc );
extern void netdev_link_down ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern void netdev_link_block ( struct net_device *netdev,
unsigned long timeout );
extern void netdev_link_unblock ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern int netdev_tx ( struct net_device *netdev, struct io_buffer *iobuf );
extern void netdev_tx_defer ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct io_buffer *iobuf );
extern void netdev_tx_err ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct io_buffer *iobuf, int rc );
extern void netdev_tx_complete_err ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct io_buffer *iobuf, int rc );
extern void netdev_tx_complete_next_err ( struct net_device *netdev, int rc );
extern void netdev_rx ( struct net_device *netdev, struct io_buffer *iobuf );
extern void netdev_rx_err ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct io_buffer *iobuf, int rc );
extern void netdev_poll ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern struct io_buffer * netdev_rx_dequeue ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern struct net_device * alloc_netdev ( size_t priv_size );
extern int register_netdev ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern int netdev_open ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern void netdev_close ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern void unregister_netdev ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern void netdev_irq ( struct net_device *netdev, int enable );
extern struct net_device * find_netdev ( const char *name );
extern struct net_device * find_netdev_by_scope_id ( unsigned int scope_id );
extern struct net_device * find_netdev_by_location ( unsigned int bus_type,
unsigned int location );
extern struct net_device * last_opened_netdev ( void );
extern int net_tx ( struct io_buffer *iobuf, struct net_device *netdev,
struct net_protocol *net_protocol, const void *ll_dest,
const void *ll_source );
extern int net_rx ( struct io_buffer *iobuf, struct net_device *netdev,
uint16_t net_proto, const void *ll_dest,
const void *ll_source, unsigned int flags );
extern void net_poll ( void );
extern struct net_device_configurator *
find_netdev_configurator ( const char *name );
extern int netdev_configure ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct net_device_configurator *configurator );
extern int netdev_configure_all ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern int netdev_configuration_in_progress ( struct net_device *netdev );
extern int netdev_configuration_ok ( struct net_device *netdev );
/**
* Complete network transmission
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v iobuf I/O buffer
*
* The packet must currently be in the network device's TX queue.
*/
static inline void netdev_tx_complete ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct io_buffer *iobuf ) {
netdev_tx_complete_err ( netdev, iobuf, 0 );
}
/**
* Complete network transmission
*
* @v netdev Network device
*
* Completes the oldest outstanding packet in the TX queue.
*/
static inline void netdev_tx_complete_next ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
netdev_tx_complete_next_err ( netdev, 0 );
}
/**
* Mark network device as having link up
*
* @v netdev Network device
*/
static inline __attribute__ (( always_inline )) void
netdev_link_up ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
netdev_link_err ( netdev, 0 );
}
#endif /* _IPXE_NETDEVICE_H */