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#ifndef _LINUX_IF_LINK_H
#define _LINUX_IF_LINK_H
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/netlink.h>
/* This struct should be in sync with struct rtnl_link_stats64 */
struct rtnl_link_stats {
__u32 rx_packets; /* total packets received */
__u32 tx_packets; /* total packets transmitted */
__u32 rx_bytes; /* total bytes received */
__u32 tx_bytes; /* total bytes transmitted */
__u32 rx_errors; /* bad packets received */
__u32 tx_errors; /* packet transmit problems */
__u32 rx_dropped; /* no space in linux buffers */
__u32 tx_dropped; /* no space available in linux */
__u32 multicast; /* multicast packets received */
__u32 collisions;
/* detailed rx_errors: */
__u32 rx_length_errors;
__u32 rx_over_errors; /* receiver ring buff overflow */
__u32 rx_crc_errors; /* recved pkt with crc error */
__u32 rx_frame_errors; /* recv'd frame alignment error */
__u32 rx_fifo_errors; /* recv'r fifo overrun */
__u32 rx_missed_errors; /* receiver missed packet */
/* detailed tx_errors */
__u32 tx_aborted_errors;
__u32 tx_carrier_errors;
__u32 tx_fifo_errors;
__u32 tx_heartbeat_errors;
__u32 tx_window_errors;
/* for cslip etc */
__u32 rx_compressed;
__u32 tx_compressed;
};
/* The main device statistics structure */
struct rtnl_link_stats64 {
__u64 rx_packets; /* total packets received */
__u64 tx_packets; /* total packets transmitted */
__u64 rx_bytes; /* total bytes received */
__u64 tx_bytes; /* total bytes transmitted */
__u64 rx_errors; /* bad packets received */
__u64 tx_errors; /* packet transmit problems */
__u64 rx_dropped; /* no space in linux buffers */
__u64 tx_dropped; /* no space available in linux */
__u64 multicast; /* multicast packets received */
__u64 collisions;
/* detailed rx_errors: */
__u64 rx_length_errors;
__u64 rx_over_errors; /* receiver ring buff overflow */
__u64 rx_crc_errors; /* recved pkt with crc error */
__u64 rx_frame_errors; /* recv'd frame alignment error */
__u64 rx_fifo_errors; /* recv'r fifo overrun */
__u64 rx_missed_errors; /* receiver missed packet */
/* detailed tx_errors */
__u64 tx_aborted_errors;
__u64 tx_carrier_errors;
__u64 tx_fifo_errors;
__u64 tx_heartbeat_errors;
__u64 tx_window_errors;
/* for cslip etc */
__u64 rx_compressed;
__u64 tx_compressed;
};
/* The struct should be in sync with struct ifmap */
struct rtnl_link_ifmap {
__u64 mem_start;
__u64 mem_end;
__u64 base_addr;
__u16 irq;
__u8 dma;
__u8 port;
};
/*
* IFLA_AF_SPEC
* Contains nested attributes for address family specific attributes.
* Each address family may create a attribute with the address family
* number as type and create its own attribute structure in it.
*
* Example:
* [IFLA_AF_SPEC] = {
* [AF_INET] = {
* [IFLA_INET_CONF] = ...,
* },
* [AF_INET6] = {
* [IFLA_INET6_FLAGS] = ...,
* [IFLA_INET6_CONF] = ...,
* }
* }
*/
enum {
IFLA_UNSPEC,
IFLA_ADDRESS,
IFLA_BROADCAST,
IFLA_IFNAME,
IFLA_MTU,
IFLA_LINK,
IFLA_QDISC,
IFLA_STATS,
IFLA_COST,
#define IFLA_COST IFLA_COST
IFLA_PRIORITY,
#define IFLA_PRIORITY IFLA_PRIORITY
IFLA_MASTER,
#define IFLA_MASTER IFLA_MASTER
IFLA_WIRELESS, /* Wireless Extension event - see wireless.h */
#define IFLA_WIRELESS IFLA_WIRELESS
IFLA_PROTINFO, /* Protocol specific information for a link */
#define IFLA_PROTINFO IFLA_PROTINFO
IFLA_TXQLEN,
#define IFLA_TXQLEN IFLA_TXQLEN
IFLA_MAP,
#define IFLA_MAP IFLA_MAP
IFLA_WEIGHT,
#define IFLA_WEIGHT IFLA_WEIGHT
IFLA_OPERSTATE,
IFLA_LINKMODE,
IFLA_LINKINFO,
#define IFLA_LINKINFO IFLA_LINKINFO
IFLA_NET_NS_PID,
IFLA_IFALIAS,
IFLA_NUM_VF, /* Number of VFs if device is SR-IOV PF */
IFLA_VFINFO_LIST,
IFLA_STATS64,
net: Add netlink support for virtual port management (was iovnl) Add new netdev ops ndo_{set|get}_vf_port to allow setting of port-profile on a netdev interface. Extends netlink socket RTM_SETLINK/ RTM_GETLINK with two new sub msgs called IFLA_VF_PORTS and IFLA_PORT_SELF (added to end of IFLA_cmd list). These are both nested atrtibutes using this layout: [IFLA_NUM_VF] [IFLA_VF_PORTS] [IFLA_VF_PORT] [IFLA_PORT_*], ... [IFLA_VF_PORT] [IFLA_PORT_*], ... ... [IFLA_PORT_SELF] [IFLA_PORT_*], ... These attributes are design to be set and get symmetrically. VF_PORTS is a list of VF_PORTs, one for each VF, when dealing with an SR-IOV device. PORT_SELF is for the PF of the SR-IOV device, in case it wants to also have a port-profile, or for the case where the VF==PF, like in enic patch 2/2 of this patch set. A port-profile is used to configure/enable the external switch virtual port backing the netdev interface, not to configure the host-facing side of the netdev. A port-profile is an identifier known to the switch. How port- profiles are installed on the switch or how available port-profiles are made know to the host is outside the scope of this patch. There are two types of port-profiles specs in the netlink msg. The first spec is for 802.1Qbg (pre-)standard, VDP protocol. The second spec is for devices that run a similar protocol as VDP but in firmware, thus hiding the protocol details. In either case, the specs have much in common and makes sense to define the netlink msg as the union of the two specs. For example, both specs have a notition of associating/deassociating a port-profile. And both specs require some information from the hypervisor manager, such as client port instance ID. The general flow is the port-profile is applied to a host netdev interface using RTM_SETLINK, the receiver of the RTM_SETLINK msg communicates with the switch, and the switch virtual port backing the host netdev interface is configured/enabled based on the settings defined by the port-profile. What those settings comprise, and how those settings are managed is again outside the scope of this patch, since this patch only deals with the first step in the flow. Signed-off-by: Scott Feldman <scofeldm@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roprabhu@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2010-05-18 05:49:55 +00:00
IFLA_VF_PORTS,
IFLA_PORT_SELF,
IFLA_AF_SPEC,
IFLA_GROUP, /* Group the device belongs to */
IFLA_NET_NS_FD,
IFLA_EXT_MASK, /* Extended info mask, VFs, etc */
IFLA_PROMISCUITY, /* Promiscuity count: > 0 means acts PROMISC */
#define IFLA_PROMISCUITY IFLA_PROMISCUITY
IFLA_NUM_TX_QUEUES,
IFLA_NUM_RX_QUEUES,
__IFLA_MAX
};
#define IFLA_MAX (__IFLA_MAX - 1)
/* backwards compatibility for userspace */
#ifndef __KERNEL__
#define IFLA_RTA(r) ((struct rtattr*)(((char*)(r)) + NLMSG_ALIGN(sizeof(struct ifinfomsg))))
#define IFLA_PAYLOAD(n) NLMSG_PAYLOAD(n,sizeof(struct ifinfomsg))
#endif
enum {
IFLA_INET_UNSPEC,
IFLA_INET_CONF,
__IFLA_INET_MAX,
};
#define IFLA_INET_MAX (__IFLA_INET_MAX - 1)
/* ifi_flags.
IFF_* flags.
The only change is:
IFF_LOOPBACK, IFF_BROADCAST and IFF_POINTOPOINT are
more not changeable by user. They describe link media
characteristics and set by device driver.
Comments:
- Combination IFF_BROADCAST|IFF_POINTOPOINT is invalid
- If neither of these three flags are set;
the interface is NBMA.
- IFF_MULTICAST does not mean anything special:
multicasts can be used on all not-NBMA links.
IFF_MULTICAST means that this media uses special encapsulation
for multicast frames. Apparently, all IFF_POINTOPOINT and
IFF_BROADCAST devices are able to use multicasts too.
*/
/* IFLA_LINK.
For usual devices it is equal ifi_index.
If it is a "virtual interface" (f.e. tunnel), ifi_link
can point to real physical interface (f.e. for bandwidth calculations),
or maybe 0, what means, that real media is unknown (usual
for IPIP tunnels, when route to endpoint is allowed to change)
*/
/* Subtype attributes for IFLA_PROTINFO */
enum {
IFLA_INET6_UNSPEC,
IFLA_INET6_FLAGS, /* link flags */
IFLA_INET6_CONF, /* sysctl parameters */
IFLA_INET6_STATS, /* statistics */
IFLA_INET6_MCAST, /* MC things. What of them? */
IFLA_INET6_CACHEINFO, /* time values and max reasm size */
IFLA_INET6_ICMP6STATS, /* statistics (icmpv6) */
__IFLA_INET6_MAX
};
#define IFLA_INET6_MAX (__IFLA_INET6_MAX - 1)
struct ifla_cacheinfo {
__u32 max_reasm_len;
__u32 tstamp; /* ipv6InterfaceTable updated timestamp */
__u32 reachable_time;
__u32 retrans_time;
};
enum {
IFLA_INFO_UNSPEC,
IFLA_INFO_KIND,
IFLA_INFO_DATA,
IFLA_INFO_XSTATS,
__IFLA_INFO_MAX,
};
#define IFLA_INFO_MAX (__IFLA_INFO_MAX - 1)
/* VLAN section */
enum {
IFLA_VLAN_UNSPEC,
IFLA_VLAN_ID,
IFLA_VLAN_FLAGS,
IFLA_VLAN_EGRESS_QOS,
IFLA_VLAN_INGRESS_QOS,
__IFLA_VLAN_MAX,
};
#define IFLA_VLAN_MAX (__IFLA_VLAN_MAX - 1)
struct ifla_vlan_flags {
__u32 flags;
__u32 mask;
};
enum {
IFLA_VLAN_QOS_UNSPEC,
IFLA_VLAN_QOS_MAPPING,
__IFLA_VLAN_QOS_MAX
};
#define IFLA_VLAN_QOS_MAX (__IFLA_VLAN_QOS_MAX - 1)
struct ifla_vlan_qos_mapping {
__u32 from;
__u32 to;
};
/* MACVLAN section */
enum {
IFLA_MACVLAN_UNSPEC,
IFLA_MACVLAN_MODE,
IFLA_MACVLAN_FLAGS,
__IFLA_MACVLAN_MAX,
};
#define IFLA_MACVLAN_MAX (__IFLA_MACVLAN_MAX - 1)
enum macvlan_mode {
MACVLAN_MODE_PRIVATE = 1, /* don't talk to other macvlans */
MACVLAN_MODE_VEPA = 2, /* talk to other ports through ext bridge */
MACVLAN_MODE_BRIDGE = 4, /* talk to bridge ports directly */
MACVLAN_MODE_PASSTHRU = 8,/* take over the underlying device */
};
#define MACVLAN_FLAG_NOPROMISC 1
/* SR-IOV virtual function management section */
enum {
IFLA_VF_INFO_UNSPEC,
IFLA_VF_INFO,
__IFLA_VF_INFO_MAX,
};
#define IFLA_VF_INFO_MAX (__IFLA_VF_INFO_MAX - 1)
enum {
IFLA_VF_UNSPEC,
IFLA_VF_MAC, /* Hardware queue specific attributes */
IFLA_VF_VLAN,
IFLA_VF_TX_RATE, /* TX Bandwidth Allocation */
IFLA_VF_SPOOFCHK, /* Spoof Checking on/off switch */
__IFLA_VF_MAX,
};
#define IFLA_VF_MAX (__IFLA_VF_MAX - 1)
struct ifla_vf_mac {
__u32 vf;
__u8 mac[32]; /* MAX_ADDR_LEN */
};
struct ifla_vf_vlan {
__u32 vf;
__u32 vlan; /* 0 - 4095, 0 disables VLAN filter */
__u32 qos;
};
struct ifla_vf_tx_rate {
__u32 vf;
__u32 rate; /* Max TX bandwidth in Mbps, 0 disables throttling */
};
struct ifla_vf_spoofchk {
__u32 vf;
__u32 setting;
};
#ifdef __KERNEL__
/* We don't want this structure exposed to user space */
struct ifla_vf_info {
__u32 vf;
__u8 mac[32];
__u32 vlan;
__u32 qos;
__u32 tx_rate;
__u32 spoofchk;
};
#endif
net: Add netlink support for virtual port management (was iovnl) Add new netdev ops ndo_{set|get}_vf_port to allow setting of port-profile on a netdev interface. Extends netlink socket RTM_SETLINK/ RTM_GETLINK with two new sub msgs called IFLA_VF_PORTS and IFLA_PORT_SELF (added to end of IFLA_cmd list). These are both nested atrtibutes using this layout: [IFLA_NUM_VF] [IFLA_VF_PORTS] [IFLA_VF_PORT] [IFLA_PORT_*], ... [IFLA_VF_PORT] [IFLA_PORT_*], ... ... [IFLA_PORT_SELF] [IFLA_PORT_*], ... These attributes are design to be set and get symmetrically. VF_PORTS is a list of VF_PORTs, one for each VF, when dealing with an SR-IOV device. PORT_SELF is for the PF of the SR-IOV device, in case it wants to also have a port-profile, or for the case where the VF==PF, like in enic patch 2/2 of this patch set. A port-profile is used to configure/enable the external switch virtual port backing the netdev interface, not to configure the host-facing side of the netdev. A port-profile is an identifier known to the switch. How port- profiles are installed on the switch or how available port-profiles are made know to the host is outside the scope of this patch. There are two types of port-profiles specs in the netlink msg. The first spec is for 802.1Qbg (pre-)standard, VDP protocol. The second spec is for devices that run a similar protocol as VDP but in firmware, thus hiding the protocol details. In either case, the specs have much in common and makes sense to define the netlink msg as the union of the two specs. For example, both specs have a notition of associating/deassociating a port-profile. And both specs require some information from the hypervisor manager, such as client port instance ID. The general flow is the port-profile is applied to a host netdev interface using RTM_SETLINK, the receiver of the RTM_SETLINK msg communicates with the switch, and the switch virtual port backing the host netdev interface is configured/enabled based on the settings defined by the port-profile. What those settings comprise, and how those settings are managed is again outside the scope of this patch, since this patch only deals with the first step in the flow. Signed-off-by: Scott Feldman <scofeldm@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roprabhu@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2010-05-18 05:49:55 +00:00
/* VF ports management section
*
* Nested layout of set/get msg is:
*
* [IFLA_NUM_VF]
* [IFLA_VF_PORTS]
* [IFLA_VF_PORT]
* [IFLA_PORT_*], ...
* [IFLA_VF_PORT]
* [IFLA_PORT_*], ...
* ...
* [IFLA_PORT_SELF]
* [IFLA_PORT_*], ...
*/
enum {
IFLA_VF_PORT_UNSPEC,
IFLA_VF_PORT, /* nest */
__IFLA_VF_PORT_MAX,
};
#define IFLA_VF_PORT_MAX (__IFLA_VF_PORT_MAX - 1)
enum {
IFLA_PORT_UNSPEC,
IFLA_PORT_VF, /* __u32 */
IFLA_PORT_PROFILE, /* string */
IFLA_PORT_VSI_TYPE, /* 802.1Qbg (pre-)standard VDP */
IFLA_PORT_INSTANCE_UUID, /* binary UUID */
IFLA_PORT_HOST_UUID, /* binary UUID */
IFLA_PORT_REQUEST, /* __u8 */
IFLA_PORT_RESPONSE, /* __u16, output only */
__IFLA_PORT_MAX,
};
#define IFLA_PORT_MAX (__IFLA_PORT_MAX - 1)
#define PORT_PROFILE_MAX 40
#define PORT_UUID_MAX 16
#define PORT_SELF_VF -1
enum {
PORT_REQUEST_PREASSOCIATE = 0,
PORT_REQUEST_PREASSOCIATE_RR,
PORT_REQUEST_ASSOCIATE,
PORT_REQUEST_DISASSOCIATE,
};
enum {
PORT_VDP_RESPONSE_SUCCESS = 0,
PORT_VDP_RESPONSE_INVALID_FORMAT,
PORT_VDP_RESPONSE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES,
PORT_VDP_RESPONSE_UNUSED_VTID,
PORT_VDP_RESPONSE_VTID_VIOLATION,
PORT_VDP_RESPONSE_VTID_VERSION_VIOALTION,
PORT_VDP_RESPONSE_OUT_OF_SYNC,
/* 0x08-0xFF reserved for future VDP use */
PORT_PROFILE_RESPONSE_SUCCESS = 0x100,
PORT_PROFILE_RESPONSE_INPROGRESS,
PORT_PROFILE_RESPONSE_INVALID,
PORT_PROFILE_RESPONSE_BADSTATE,
PORT_PROFILE_RESPONSE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES,
PORT_PROFILE_RESPONSE_ERROR,
};
struct ifla_port_vsi {
__u8 vsi_mgr_id;
__u8 vsi_type_id[3];
__u8 vsi_type_version;
__u8 pad[3];
};
#endif /* _LINUX_IF_LINK_H */