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netback is the host side counterpart to the frontend driver in
drivers/net/xen-netfront.c. The PV protocol is also implemented by
frontend drivers in other OSes too, such as the BSDs and even Windows.
The patch is based on the driver from the xen.git pvops kernel tree but
has been put through the checkpatch.pl wringer plus several manual
cleanup passes and review iterations. The driver has been moved from
drivers/xen/netback to drivers/net/xen-netback.
One major change from xen.git is that the guest transmit path (i.e. what
looks like receive to netback) has been significantly reworked to remove
the dependency on the out of tree PageForeign page flag (a core kernel
patch which enables a per page destructor callback on the final
put_page). This page flag was used in order to implement a grant map
based transmit path (where guest pages are mapped directly into SKB
frags). Instead this version of netback uses grant copy operations into
regular memory belonging to the backend domain. Reinstating the grant
map functionality is something which I would like to revisit in the
future.
Note that this driver depends on 2e820f58f7
"xen/irq: implement
bind_interdomain_evtchn_to_irqhandler for backend drivers" which is in
linux next via the "xen-two" tree and is intended for the 2.6.39 merge
window:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/konrad/xen.git stable/backends
this branch has only that single commit since 2.6.38-rc2 and is safe for
cross merging into the net branch.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Hutchings <bhutchings@solarflare.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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* netif.h
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*
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* Unified network-device I/O interface for Xen guest OSes.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Keir Fraser
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*/
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#ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_NETIF_H__
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#define __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_NETIF_H__
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#include "ring.h"
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#include "../grant_table.h"
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/*
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* Notifications after enqueuing any type of message should be conditional on
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* the appropriate req_event or rsp_event field in the shared ring.
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* If the client sends notification for rx requests then it should specify
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* feature 'feature-rx-notify' via xenbus. Otherwise the backend will assume
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* that it cannot safely queue packets (as it may not be kicked to send them).
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*/
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/*
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* This is the 'wire' format for packets:
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* Request 1: xen_netif_tx_request -- XEN_NETTXF_* (any flags)
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* [Request 2: xen_netif_extra_info] (only if request 1 has XEN_NETTXF_extra_info)
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* [Request 3: xen_netif_extra_info] (only if request 2 has XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_MORE)
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* Request 4: xen_netif_tx_request -- XEN_NETTXF_more_data
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* Request 5: xen_netif_tx_request -- XEN_NETTXF_more_data
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* ...
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* Request N: xen_netif_tx_request -- 0
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*/
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/* Protocol checksum field is blank in the packet (hardware offload)? */
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#define _XEN_NETTXF_csum_blank (0)
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#define XEN_NETTXF_csum_blank (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_csum_blank)
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/* Packet data has been validated against protocol checksum. */
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#define _XEN_NETTXF_data_validated (1)
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#define XEN_NETTXF_data_validated (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_data_validated)
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/* Packet continues in the next request descriptor. */
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#define _XEN_NETTXF_more_data (2)
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#define XEN_NETTXF_more_data (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_more_data)
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/* Packet to be followed by extra descriptor(s). */
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#define _XEN_NETTXF_extra_info (3)
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#define XEN_NETTXF_extra_info (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_extra_info)
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struct xen_netif_tx_request {
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grant_ref_t gref; /* Reference to buffer page */
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uint16_t offset; /* Offset within buffer page */
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uint16_t flags; /* XEN_NETTXF_* */
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uint16_t id; /* Echoed in response message. */
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uint16_t size; /* Packet size in bytes. */
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};
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/* Types of xen_netif_extra_info descriptors. */
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#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_NONE (0) /* Never used - invalid */
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#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_GSO (1) /* u.gso */
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#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MAX (2)
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/* xen_netif_extra_info flags. */
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#define _XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE (0)
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#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE (1U<<_XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE)
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/* GSO types - only TCPv4 currently supported. */
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#define XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_TCPV4 (1)
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/*
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* This structure needs to fit within both netif_tx_request and
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* netif_rx_response for compatibility.
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*/
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struct xen_netif_extra_info {
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uint8_t type; /* XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_* */
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uint8_t flags; /* XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_* */
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union {
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struct {
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/*
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* Maximum payload size of each segment. For
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* example, for TCP this is just the path MSS.
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*/
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uint16_t size;
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/*
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* GSO type. This determines the protocol of
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* the packet and any extra features required
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* to segment the packet properly.
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*/
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uint8_t type; /* XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_* */
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/* Future expansion. */
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uint8_t pad;
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/*
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* GSO features. This specifies any extra GSO
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* features required to process this packet,
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* such as ECN support for TCPv4.
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*/
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uint16_t features; /* XEN_NETIF_GSO_FEAT_* */
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} gso;
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uint16_t pad[3];
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} u;
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};
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struct xen_netif_tx_response {
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uint16_t id;
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int16_t status; /* XEN_NETIF_RSP_* */
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};
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struct xen_netif_rx_request {
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uint16_t id; /* Echoed in response message. */
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grant_ref_t gref; /* Reference to incoming granted frame */
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};
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/* Packet data has been validated against protocol checksum. */
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#define _XEN_NETRXF_data_validated (0)
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#define XEN_NETRXF_data_validated (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_data_validated)
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/* Protocol checksum field is blank in the packet (hardware offload)? */
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#define _XEN_NETRXF_csum_blank (1)
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#define XEN_NETRXF_csum_blank (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_csum_blank)
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/* Packet continues in the next request descriptor. */
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#define _XEN_NETRXF_more_data (2)
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#define XEN_NETRXF_more_data (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_more_data)
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/* Packet to be followed by extra descriptor(s). */
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#define _XEN_NETRXF_extra_info (3)
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#define XEN_NETRXF_extra_info (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_extra_info)
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/* GSO Prefix descriptor. */
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#define _XEN_NETRXF_gso_prefix (4)
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#define XEN_NETRXF_gso_prefix (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_gso_prefix)
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struct xen_netif_rx_response {
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uint16_t id;
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uint16_t offset; /* Offset in page of start of received packet */
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uint16_t flags; /* XEN_NETRXF_* */
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int16_t status; /* -ve: BLKIF_RSP_* ; +ve: Rx'ed pkt size. */
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};
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/*
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* Generate netif ring structures and types.
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*/
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DEFINE_RING_TYPES(xen_netif_tx,
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struct xen_netif_tx_request,
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struct xen_netif_tx_response);
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DEFINE_RING_TYPES(xen_netif_rx,
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struct xen_netif_rx_request,
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struct xen_netif_rx_response);
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#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_DROPPED -2
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#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_ERROR -1
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#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_OKAY 0
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/* No response: used for auxiliary requests (e.g., xen_netif_extra_info). */
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#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_NULL 1
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#endif
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