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- /* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */
- /******************************************************************************
- * netif.h
- *
- * Unified network-device I/O interface for Xen guest OSes.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Keir Fraser
- */
- #ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_NETIF_H__
- #define __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_NETIF_H__
- #include "ring.h"
- #include "../grant_table.h"
- /*
- * Older implementation of Xen network frontend / backend has an
- * implicit dependency on the MAX_SKB_FRAGS as the maximum number of
- * ring slots a skb can use. Netfront / netback may not work as
- * expected when frontend and backend have different MAX_SKB_FRAGS.
- *
- * A better approach is to add mechanism for netfront / netback to
- * negotiate this value. However we cannot fix all possible
- * frontends, so we need to define a value which states the minimum
- * slots backend must support.
- *
- * The minimum value derives from older Linux kernel's MAX_SKB_FRAGS
- * (18), which is proved to work with most frontends. Any new backend
- * which doesn't negotiate with frontend should expect frontend to
- * send a valid packet using slots up to this value.
- */
- #define XEN_NETIF_NR_SLOTS_MIN 18
- /*
- * Notifications after enqueuing any type of message should be conditional on
- * the appropriate req_event or rsp_event field in the shared ring.
- * If the client sends notification for rx requests then it should specify
- * feature 'feature-rx-notify' via xenbus. Otherwise the backend will assume
- * that it cannot safely queue packets (as it may not be kicked to send them).
- */
- /*
- * "feature-split-event-channels" is introduced to separate guest TX
- * and RX notification. Backend either doesn't support this feature or
- * advertises it via xenstore as 0 (disabled) or 1 (enabled).
- *
- * To make use of this feature, frontend should allocate two event
- * channels for TX and RX, advertise them to backend as
- * "event-channel-tx" and "event-channel-rx" respectively. If frontend
- * doesn't want to use this feature, it just writes "event-channel"
- * node as before.
- */
- /*
- * Multiple transmit and receive queues:
- * If supported, the backend will write the key "multi-queue-max-queues" to
- * the directory for that vif, and set its value to the maximum supported
- * number of queues.
- * Frontends that are aware of this feature and wish to use it can write the
- * key "multi-queue-num-queues", set to the number they wish to use, which
- * must be greater than zero, and no more than the value reported by the backend
- * in "multi-queue-max-queues".
- *
- * Queues replicate the shared rings and event channels.
- * "feature-split-event-channels" may optionally be used when using
- * multiple queues, but is not mandatory.
- *
- * Each queue consists of one shared ring pair, i.e. there must be the same
- * number of tx and rx rings.
- *
- * For frontends requesting just one queue, the usual event-channel and
- * ring-ref keys are written as before, simplifying the backend processing
- * to avoid distinguishing between a frontend that doesn't understand the
- * multi-queue feature, and one that does, but requested only one queue.
- *
- * Frontends requesting two or more queues must not write the toplevel
- * event-channel (or event-channel-{tx,rx}) and {tx,rx}-ring-ref keys,
- * instead writing those keys under sub-keys having the name "queue-N" where
- * N is the integer ID of the queue for which those keys belong. Queues
- * are indexed from zero. For example, a frontend with two queues and split
- * event channels must write the following set of queue-related keys:
- *
- * /local/domain/1/device/vif/0/multi-queue-num-queues = "2"
- * /local/domain/1/device/vif/0/queue-0 = ""
- * /local/domain/1/device/vif/0/queue-0/tx-ring-ref = "<ring-ref-tx0>"
- * /local/domain/1/device/vif/0/queue-0/rx-ring-ref = "<ring-ref-rx0>"
- * /local/domain/1/device/vif/0/queue-0/event-channel-tx = "<evtchn-tx0>"
- * /local/domain/1/device/vif/0/queue-0/event-channel-rx = "<evtchn-rx0>"
- * /local/domain/1/device/vif/0/queue-1 = ""
- * /local/domain/1/device/vif/0/queue-1/tx-ring-ref = "<ring-ref-tx1>"
- * /local/domain/1/device/vif/0/queue-1/rx-ring-ref = "<ring-ref-rx1"
- * /local/domain/1/device/vif/0/queue-1/event-channel-tx = "<evtchn-tx1>"
- * /local/domain/1/device/vif/0/queue-1/event-channel-rx = "<evtchn-rx1>"
- *
- * If there is any inconsistency in the XenStore data, the backend may
- * choose not to connect any queues, instead treating the request as an
- * error. This includes scenarios where more (or fewer) queues were
- * requested than the frontend provided details for.
- *
- * Mapping of packets to queues is considered to be a function of the
- * transmitting system (backend or frontend) and is not negotiated
- * between the two. Guests are free to transmit packets on any queue
- * they choose, provided it has been set up correctly. Guests must be
- * prepared to receive packets on any queue they have requested be set up.
- */
- /*
- * "feature-no-csum-offload" should be used to turn IPv4 TCP/UDP checksum
- * offload off or on. If it is missing then the feature is assumed to be on.
- * "feature-ipv6-csum-offload" should be used to turn IPv6 TCP/UDP checksum
- * offload on or off. If it is missing then the feature is assumed to be off.
- */
- /*
- * "feature-gso-tcpv4" and "feature-gso-tcpv6" advertise the capability to
- * handle large TCP packets (in IPv4 or IPv6 form respectively). Neither
- * frontends nor backends are assumed to be capable unless the flags are
- * present.
- */
- /*
- * "feature-multicast-control" and "feature-dynamic-multicast-control"
- * advertise the capability to filter ethernet multicast packets in the
- * backend. If the frontend wishes to take advantage of this feature then
- * it may set "request-multicast-control". If the backend only advertises
- * "feature-multicast-control" then "request-multicast-control" must be set
- * before the frontend moves into the connected state. The backend will
- * sample the value on this state transition and any subsequent change in
- * value will have no effect. However, if the backend also advertises
- * "feature-dynamic-multicast-control" then "request-multicast-control"
- * may be set by the frontend at any time. In this case, the backend will
- * watch the value and re-sample on watch events.
- *
- * If the sampled value of "request-multicast-control" is set then the
- * backend transmit side should no longer flood multicast packets to the
- * frontend, it should instead drop any multicast packet that does not
- * match in a filter list.
- * The list is amended by the frontend by sending dummy transmit requests
- * containing XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_{ADD,DEL} extra-info fragments as
- * specified below.
- * Note that the filter list may be amended even if the sampled value of
- * "request-multicast-control" is not set, however the filter should only
- * be applied if it is set.
- */
- /*
- * The setting of "trusted" node to "0" in the frontend path signals that the
- * frontend should not trust the backend, and should deploy whatever measures
- * available to protect from a malicious backend on the other end.
- */
- /*
- * Control ring
- * ============
- *
- * Some features, such as hashing (detailed below), require a
- * significant amount of out-of-band data to be passed from frontend to
- * backend. Use of xenstore is not suitable for large quantities of data
- * because of quota limitations and so a dedicated 'control ring' is used.
- * The ability of the backend to use a control ring is advertised by
- * setting:
- *
- * /local/domain/X/backend/vif/<domid>/<vif>/feature-ctrl-ring = "1"
- *
- * The frontend provides a control ring to the backend by setting:
- *
- * /local/domain/<domid>/device/vif/<vif>/ctrl-ring-ref = <gref>
- * /local/domain/<domid>/device/vif/<vif>/event-channel-ctrl = <port>
- *
- * where <gref> is the grant reference of the shared page used to
- * implement the control ring and <port> is an event channel to be used
- * as a mailbox interrupt. These keys must be set before the frontend
- * moves into the connected state.
- *
- * The control ring uses a fixed request/response message size and is
- * balanced (i.e. one request to one response), so operationally it is much
- * the same as a transmit or receive ring.
- * Note that there is no requirement that responses are issued in the same
- * order as requests.
- */
- /*
- * Link state
- * ==========
- *
- * The backend can advertise its current link (carrier) state to the
- * frontend using the /local/domain/X/backend/vif/<domid>/<vif>/carrier
- * node. If this node is not present, then the frontend should assume that
- * the link is up (for compatibility with backends that do not implement
- * this feature). If this node is present, then a value of "0" should be
- * interpreted by the frontend as the link being down (no carrier) and a
- * value of "1" should be interpreted as the link being up (carrier
- * present).
- */
- /*
- * MTU
- * ===
- *
- * The toolstack may set a value of MTU for the frontend by setting the
- * /local/domain/<domid>/device/vif/<vif>/mtu node with the MTU value in
- * octets. If this node is absent the frontend should assume an MTU value
- * of 1500 octets. A frontend is also at liberty to ignore this value so
- * it is only suitable for informing the frontend that a packet payload
- * >1500 octets is permitted.
- */
- /*
- * Hash types
- * ==========
- *
- * For the purposes of the definitions below, 'Packet[]' is an array of
- * octets containing an IP packet without options, 'Array[X..Y]' means a
- * sub-array of 'Array' containing bytes X thru Y inclusive, and '+' is
- * used to indicate concatenation of arrays.
- */
- /*
- * A hash calculated over an IP version 4 header as follows:
- *
- * Buffer[0..8] = Packet[12..15] (source address) +
- * Packet[16..19] (destination address)
- *
- * Result = Hash(Buffer, 8)
- */
- #define _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4 0
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4 \
- (1 << _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4)
- /*
- * A hash calculated over an IP version 4 header and TCP header as
- * follows:
- *
- * Buffer[0..12] = Packet[12..15] (source address) +
- * Packet[16..19] (destination address) +
- * Packet[20..21] (source port) +
- * Packet[22..23] (destination port)
- *
- * Result = Hash(Buffer, 12)
- */
- #define _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4_TCP 1
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4_TCP \
- (1 << _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4_TCP)
- /*
- * A hash calculated over an IP version 6 header as follows:
- *
- * Buffer[0..32] = Packet[8..23] (source address ) +
- * Packet[24..39] (destination address)
- *
- * Result = Hash(Buffer, 32)
- */
- #define _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6 2
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6 \
- (1 << _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6)
- /*
- * A hash calculated over an IP version 6 header and TCP header as
- * follows:
- *
- * Buffer[0..36] = Packet[8..23] (source address) +
- * Packet[24..39] (destination address) +
- * Packet[40..41] (source port) +
- * Packet[42..43] (destination port)
- *
- * Result = Hash(Buffer, 36)
- */
- #define _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6_TCP 3
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6_TCP \
- (1 << _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6_TCP)
- /*
- * Hash algorithms
- * ===============
- */
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_ALGORITHM_NONE 0
- /*
- * Toeplitz hash:
- */
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_ALGORITHM_TOEPLITZ 1
- /*
- * This algorithm uses a 'key' as well as the data buffer itself.
- * (Buffer[] and Key[] are treated as shift-registers where the MSB of
- * Buffer/Key[0] is considered 'left-most' and the LSB of Buffer/Key[N-1]
- * is the 'right-most').
- *
- * Value = 0
- * For number of bits in Buffer[]
- * If (left-most bit of Buffer[] is 1)
- * Value ^= left-most 32 bits of Key[]
- * Key[] << 1
- * Buffer[] << 1
- *
- * The code below is provided for convenience where an operating system
- * does not already provide an implementation.
- */
- #ifdef XEN_NETIF_DEFINE_TOEPLITZ
- static uint32_t xen_netif_toeplitz_hash(const uint8_t *key,
- unsigned int keylen,
- const uint8_t *buf,
- unsigned int buflen)
- {
- unsigned int keyi, bufi;
- uint64_t prefix = 0;
- uint64_t hash = 0;
- /* Pre-load prefix with the first 8 bytes of the key */
- for (keyi = 0; keyi < 8; keyi++) {
- prefix <<= 8;
- prefix |= (keyi < keylen) ? key[keyi] : 0;
- }
- for (bufi = 0; bufi < buflen; bufi++) {
- uint8_t byte = buf[bufi];
- unsigned int bit;
- for (bit = 0; bit < 8; bit++) {
- if (byte & 0x80)
- hash ^= prefix;
- prefix <<= 1;
- byte <<=1;
- }
- /*
- * 'prefix' has now been left-shifted by 8, so
- * OR in the next byte.
- */
- prefix |= (keyi < keylen) ? key[keyi] : 0;
- keyi++;
- }
- /* The valid part of the hash is in the upper 32 bits. */
- return hash >> 32;
- }
- #endif /* XEN_NETIF_DEFINE_TOEPLITZ */
- /*
- * Control requests (struct xen_netif_ctrl_request)
- * ================================================
- *
- * All requests have the following format:
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | id | type | data[0] |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | data[1] | data[2] |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----------------------+
- *
- * id: the request identifier, echoed in response.
- * type: the type of request (see below)
- * data[]: any data associated with the request (determined by type)
- */
- struct xen_netif_ctrl_request {
- uint16_t id;
- uint16_t type;
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_INVALID 0
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_FLAGS 1
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_FLAGS 2
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_KEY 3
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE 4
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE 5
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING 6
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_ALGORITHM 7
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_GREF_MAPPING_SIZE 8
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_ADD_GREF_MAPPING 9
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_DEL_GREF_MAPPING 10
- uint32_t data[3];
- };
- /*
- * Control responses (struct xen_netif_ctrl_response)
- * ==================================================
- *
- * All responses have the following format:
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | id | type | status |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | data |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+
- *
- * id: the corresponding request identifier
- * type: the type of the corresponding request
- * status: the status of request processing
- * data: any data associated with the response (determined by type and
- * status)
- */
- struct xen_netif_ctrl_response {
- uint16_t id;
- uint16_t type;
- uint32_t status;
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS 0
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED 1
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER 2
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW 3
- uint32_t data;
- };
- /*
- * Static Grants (struct xen_netif_gref)
- * =====================================
- *
- * A frontend may provide a fixed set of grant references to be mapped on
- * the backend. The message of type XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_ADD_GREF_MAPPING
- * prior its usage in the command ring allows for creation of these mappings.
- * The backend will maintain a fixed amount of these mappings.
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_GREF_MAPPING_SIZE lets a frontend query how many
- * of these mappings can be kept.
- *
- * Each entry in the XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_{ADD,DEL}_GREF_MAPPING input table has
- * the following format:
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | grant ref | flags | status |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- *
- * grant ref: grant reference (IN)
- * flags: flags describing the control operation (IN)
- * status: XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_* (OUT)
- *
- * 'status' is an output parameter which does not require to be set to zero
- * prior to its usage in the corresponding control messages.
- */
- struct xen_netif_gref {
- grant_ref_t ref;
- uint16_t flags;
- #define _XEN_NETIF_CTRLF_GREF_readonly 0
- #define XEN_NETIF_CTRLF_GREF_readonly (1U<<_XEN_NETIF_CTRLF_GREF_readonly)
- uint16_t status;
- };
- /*
- * Control messages
- * ================
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_ALGORITHM
- * --------------------------------------
- *
- * This is sent by the frontend to set the desired hash algorithm.
- *
- * Request:
- *
- * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_ALGORITHM
- * data[0] = a XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_ALGORITHM_* value
- * data[1] = 0
- * data[2] = 0
- *
- * Response:
- *
- * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not
- * supported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - The algorithm is not
- * supported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful
- *
- * NOTE: Setting data[0] to XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_ALGORITHM_NONE disables
- * hashing and the backend is free to choose how it steers packets
- * to queues (which is the default behaviour).
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_FLAGS
- * ----------------------------------
- *
- * This is sent by the frontend to query the types of hash supported by
- * the backend.
- *
- * Request:
- *
- * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_FLAGS
- * data[0] = 0
- * data[1] = 0
- * data[2] = 0
- *
- * Response:
- *
- * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not supported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful
- * data = supported hash types (if operation was successful)
- *
- * NOTE: A valid hash algorithm must be selected before this operation can
- * succeed.
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_FLAGS
- * ----------------------------------
- *
- * This is sent by the frontend to set the types of hash that the backend
- * should calculate. (See above for hash type definitions).
- * Note that the 'maximal' type of hash should always be chosen. For
- * example, if the frontend sets both IPV4 and IPV4_TCP hash types then
- * the latter hash type should be calculated for any TCP packet and the
- * former only calculated for non-TCP packets.
- *
- * Request:
- *
- * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_FLAGS
- * data[0] = bitwise OR of XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_* values
- * data[1] = 0
- * data[2] = 0
- *
- * Response:
- *
- * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not
- * supported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - One or more flag
- * value is invalid or
- * unsupported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful
- * data = 0
- *
- * NOTE: A valid hash algorithm must be selected before this operation can
- * succeed.
- * Also, setting data[0] to zero disables hashing and the backend
- * is free to choose how it steers packets to queues.
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_KEY
- * --------------------------------
- *
- * This is sent by the frontend to set the key of the hash if the algorithm
- * requires it. (See hash algorithms above).
- *
- * Request:
- *
- * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_KEY
- * data[0] = grant reference of page containing the key (assumed to
- * start at beginning of grant)
- * data[1] = size of key in octets
- * data[2] = 0
- *
- * Response:
- *
- * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not
- * supported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - Key size is invalid
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW - Key size is larger
- * than the backend
- * supports
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful
- * data = 0
- *
- * NOTE: Any key octets not specified are assumed to be zero (the key
- * is assumed to be empty by default) and specifying a new key
- * invalidates any previous key, hence specifying a key size of
- * zero will clear the key (which ensures that the calculated hash
- * will always be zero).
- * The maximum size of key is algorithm and backend specific, but
- * is also limited by the single grant reference.
- * The grant reference may be read-only and must remain valid until
- * the response has been processed.
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE
- * -----------------------------------------
- *
- * This is sent by the frontend to query the maximum size of mapping
- * table supported by the backend. The size is specified in terms of
- * table entries.
- *
- * Request:
- *
- * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE
- * data[0] = 0
- * data[1] = 0
- * data[2] = 0
- *
- * Response:
- *
- * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not supported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful
- * data = maximum number of entries allowed in the mapping table
- * (if operation was successful) or zero if a mapping table is
- * not supported (i.e. hash mapping is done only by modular
- * arithmetic).
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE
- * -------------------------------------
- *
- * This is sent by the frontend to set the actual size of the mapping
- * table to be used by the backend. The size is specified in terms of
- * table entries.
- * Any previous table is invalidated by this message and any new table
- * is assumed to be zero filled.
- *
- * Request:
- *
- * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE
- * data[0] = number of entries in mapping table
- * data[1] = 0
- * data[2] = 0
- *
- * Response:
- *
- * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not
- * supported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - Table size is invalid
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful
- * data = 0
- *
- * NOTE: Setting data[0] to 0 means that hash mapping should be done
- * using modular arithmetic.
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING
- * ------------------------------------
- *
- * This is sent by the frontend to set the content of the table mapping
- * hash value to queue number. The backend should calculate the hash from
- * the packet header, use it as an index into the table (modulo the size
- * of the table) and then steer the packet to the queue number found at
- * that index.
- *
- * Request:
- *
- * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING
- * data[0] = grant reference of page containing the mapping (sub-)table
- * (assumed to start at beginning of grant)
- * data[1] = size of (sub-)table in entries
- * data[2] = offset, in entries, of sub-table within overall table
- *
- * Response:
- *
- * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not
- * supported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - Table size or content
- * is invalid
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW - Table size is larger
- * than the backend
- * supports
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful
- * data = 0
- *
- * NOTE: The overall table has the following format:
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | mapping[0] | mapping[1] |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | . |
- * | . |
- * | . |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | mapping[N-2] | mapping[N-1] |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- *
- * where N is specified by a XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE
- * message and each mapping must specifies a queue between 0 and
- * "multi-queue-num-queues" (see above).
- * The backend may support a mapping table larger than can be
- * mapped by a single grant reference. Thus sub-tables within a
- * larger table can be individually set by sending multiple messages
- * with differing offset values. Specifying a new sub-table does not
- * invalidate any table data outside that range.
- * The grant reference may be read-only and must remain valid until
- * the response has been processed.
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_GREF_MAPPING_SIZE
- * -----------------------------------------
- *
- * This is sent by the frontend to fetch the number of grefs that can be kept
- * mapped in the backend.
- *
- * Request:
- *
- * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_GREF_MAPPING_SIZE
- * data[0] = queue index (assumed 0 for single queue)
- * data[1] = 0
- * data[2] = 0
- *
- * Response:
- *
- * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not
- * supported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - The queue index is
- * out of range
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful
- * data = maximum number of entries allowed in the gref mapping table
- * (if operation was successful) or zero if it is not supported.
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_ADD_GREF_MAPPING
- * ------------------------------------
- *
- * This is sent by the frontend for backend to map a list of grant
- * references.
- *
- * Request:
- *
- * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_ADD_GREF_MAPPING
- * data[0] = queue index
- * data[1] = grant reference of page containing the mapping list
- * (r/w and assumed to start at beginning of page)
- * data[2] = size of list in entries
- *
- * Response:
- *
- * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not
- * supported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - Operation failed
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful
- *
- * NOTE: Each entry in the input table has the format outlined
- * in struct xen_netif_gref.
- * Contrary to XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_DEL_GREF_MAPPING, the struct
- * xen_netif_gref 'status' field is not used and therefore the response
- * 'status' determines the success of this operation. In case of
- * failure none of grants mappings get added in the backend.
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_DEL_GREF_MAPPING
- * ------------------------------------
- *
- * This is sent by the frontend for backend to unmap a list of grant
- * references.
- *
- * Request:
- *
- * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_DEL_GREF_MAPPING
- * data[0] = queue index
- * data[1] = grant reference of page containing the mapping list
- * (r/w and assumed to start at beginning of page)
- * data[2] = size of list in entries
- *
- * Response:
- *
- * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not
- * supported
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - Operation failed
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful
- * data = number of entries that were unmapped
- *
- * NOTE: Each entry in the input table has the format outlined in struct
- * xen_netif_gref.
- * The struct xen_netif_gref 'status' field determines if the entry
- * was successfully removed.
- * The entries used are only the ones representing grant references that
- * were previously the subject of a XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_ADD_GREF_MAPPING
- * operation. Any other entries will have their status set to
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER upon completion.
- */
- DEFINE_RING_TYPES(xen_netif_ctrl,
- struct xen_netif_ctrl_request,
- struct xen_netif_ctrl_response);
- /*
- * Guest transmit
- * ==============
- *
- * This is the 'wire' format for transmit (frontend -> backend) packets:
- *
- * Fragment 1: netif_tx_request_t - flags = NETTXF_*
- * size = total packet size
- * [Extra 1: netif_extra_info_t] - (only if fragment 1 flags include
- * NETTXF_extra_info)
- * ...
- * [Extra N: netif_extra_info_t] - (only if extra N-1 flags include
- * XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_MORE)
- * ...
- * Fragment N: netif_tx_request_t - (only if fragment N-1 flags include
- * NETTXF_more_data - flags on preceding
- * extras are not relevant here)
- * flags = 0
- * size = fragment size
- *
- * NOTE:
- *
- * This format slightly is different from that used for receive
- * (backend -> frontend) packets. Specifically, in a multi-fragment
- * packet the actual size of fragment 1 can only be determined by
- * subtracting the sizes of fragments 2..N from the total packet size.
- *
- * Ring slot size is 12 octets, however not all request/response
- * structs use the full size.
- *
- * tx request data (netif_tx_request_t)
- * ------------------------------------
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | grant ref | offset | flags |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | id | size |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+
- *
- * grant ref: Reference to buffer page.
- * offset: Offset within buffer page.
- * flags: NETTXF_*.
- * id: request identifier, echoed in response.
- * size: packet size in bytes.
- *
- * tx response (netif_tx_response_t)
- * ---------------------------------
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | id | status | unused |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | unused |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+
- *
- * id: reflects id in transmit request
- * status: NETIF_RSP_*
- *
- * Guest receive
- * =============
- *
- * This is the 'wire' format for receive (backend -> frontend) packets:
- *
- * Fragment 1: netif_rx_request_t - flags = NETRXF_*
- * size = fragment size
- * [Extra 1: netif_extra_info_t] - (only if fragment 1 flags include
- * NETRXF_extra_info)
- * ...
- * [Extra N: netif_extra_info_t] - (only if extra N-1 flags include
- * XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_MORE)
- * ...
- * Fragment N: netif_rx_request_t - (only if fragment N-1 flags include
- * NETRXF_more_data - flags on preceding
- * extras are not relevant here)
- * flags = 0
- * size = fragment size
- *
- * NOTE:
- *
- * This format slightly is different from that used for transmit
- * (frontend -> backend) packets. Specifically, in a multi-fragment
- * packet the size of the packet can only be determined by summing the
- * sizes of fragments 1..N.
- *
- * Ring slot size is 8 octets.
- *
- * rx request (netif_rx_request_t)
- * -------------------------------
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | id | pad | gref |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- *
- * id: request identifier, echoed in response.
- * gref: reference to incoming granted frame.
- *
- * rx response (netif_rx_response_t)
- * ---------------------------------
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | id | offset | flags | status |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- *
- * id: reflects id in receive request
- * offset: offset in page of start of received packet
- * flags: NETRXF_*
- * status: -ve: NETIF_RSP_*; +ve: Rx'ed pkt size.
- *
- * NOTE: Historically, to support GSO on the frontend receive side, Linux
- * netfront does not make use of the rx response id (because, as
- * described below, extra info structures overlay the id field).
- * Instead it assumes that responses always appear in the same ring
- * slot as their corresponding request. Thus, to maintain
- * compatibility, backends must make sure this is the case.
- *
- * Extra Info
- * ==========
- *
- * Can be present if initial request or response has NET{T,R}XF_extra_info,
- * or previous extra request has XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_MORE.
- *
- * The struct therefore needs to fit into either a tx or rx slot and
- * is therefore limited to 8 octets.
- *
- * NOTE: Because extra info data overlays the usual request/response
- * structures, there is no id information in the opposite direction.
- * So, if an extra info overlays an rx response the frontend can
- * assume that it is in the same ring slot as the request that was
- * consumed to make the slot available, and the backend must ensure
- * this assumption is true.
- *
- * extra info (netif_extra_info_t)
- * -------------------------------
- *
- * General format:
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * |type |flags| type specific data |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * | padding for tx |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+
- *
- * type: XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_*
- * flags: XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_*
- * padding for tx: present only in the tx case due to 8 octet limit
- * from rx case. Not shown in type specific entries
- * below.
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_GSO:
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * |type |flags| size |type | pad | features |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- *
- * type: Must be XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_GSO
- * flags: XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_*
- * size: Maximum payload size of each segment. For example,
- * for TCP this is just the path MSS.
- * type: XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_*: This determines the protocol of
- * the packet and any extra features required to segment the
- * packet properly.
- * features: EN_NETIF_GSO_FEAT_*: This specifies any extra GSO
- * features required to process this packet, such as ECN
- * support for TCPv4.
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_{ADD,DEL}:
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * |type |flags| addr |
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- *
- * type: Must be XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_{ADD,DEL}
- * flags: XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_*
- * addr: address to add/remove
- *
- * XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_HASH:
- *
- * A backend that supports teoplitz hashing is assumed to accept
- * this type of extra info in transmit packets.
- * A frontend that enables hashing is assumed to accept
- * this type of extra info in receive packets.
- *
- * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- * |type |flags|htype| alg |LSB ---- value ---- MSB|
- * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+
- *
- * type: Must be XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_HASH
- * flags: XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_*
- * htype: Hash type (one of _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_* - see above)
- * alg: The algorithm used to calculate the hash (one of
- * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_ALGORITHM_* - see above)
- * value: Hash value
- */
- /* Protocol checksum field is blank in the packet (hardware offload)? */
- #define _NETTXF_csum_blank (0)
- #define NETTXF_csum_blank (1U<<_NETTXF_csum_blank)
- /* Packet data has been validated against protocol checksum. */
- #define _NETTXF_data_validated (1)
- #define NETTXF_data_validated (1U<<_NETTXF_data_validated)
- /* Packet continues in the next request descriptor. */
- #define _NETTXF_more_data (2)
- #define NETTXF_more_data (1U<<_NETTXF_more_data)
- /* Packet to be followed by extra descriptor(s). */
- #define _NETTXF_extra_info (3)
- #define NETTXF_extra_info (1U<<_NETTXF_extra_info)
- #define XEN_NETIF_MAX_TX_SIZE 0xFFFF
- struct netif_tx_request {
- grant_ref_t gref;
- uint16_t offset;
- uint16_t flags;
- uint16_t id;
- uint16_t size;
- };
- typedef struct netif_tx_request netif_tx_request_t;
- /* Types of netif_extra_info descriptors. */
- #define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_NONE (0) /* Never used - invalid */
- #define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_GSO (1) /* u.gso */
- #define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_ADD (2) /* u.mcast */
- #define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_DEL (3) /* u.mcast */
- #define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_HASH (4) /* u.hash */
- #define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MAX (5)
- /* netif_extra_info_t flags. */
- #define _XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE (0)
- #define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE (1U<<_XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE)
- /* GSO types */
- #define XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_NONE (0)
- #define XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_TCPV4 (1)
- #define XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_TCPV6 (2)
- /*
- * This structure needs to fit within both netif_tx_request_t and
- * netif_rx_response_t for compatibility.
- */
- struct netif_extra_info {
- uint8_t type;
- uint8_t flags;
- union {
- struct {
- uint16_t size;
- uint8_t type;
- uint8_t pad;
- uint16_t features;
- } gso;
- struct {
- uint8_t addr[6];
- } mcast;
- struct {
- uint8_t type;
- uint8_t algorithm;
- uint8_t value[4];
- } hash;
- uint16_t pad[3];
- } u;
- };
- typedef struct netif_extra_info netif_extra_info_t;
- struct netif_tx_response {
- uint16_t id;
- int16_t status;
- };
- typedef struct netif_tx_response netif_tx_response_t;
- struct netif_rx_request {
- uint16_t id; /* Echoed in response message. */
- uint16_t pad;
- grant_ref_t gref;
- };
- typedef struct netif_rx_request netif_rx_request_t;
- /* Packet data has been validated against protocol checksum. */
- #define _NETRXF_data_validated (0)
- #define NETRXF_data_validated (1U<<_NETRXF_data_validated)
- /* Protocol checksum field is blank in the packet (hardware offload)? */
- #define _NETRXF_csum_blank (1)
- #define NETRXF_csum_blank (1U<<_NETRXF_csum_blank)
- /* Packet continues in the next request descriptor. */
- #define _NETRXF_more_data (2)
- #define NETRXF_more_data (1U<<_NETRXF_more_data)
- /* Packet to be followed by extra descriptor(s). */
- #define _NETRXF_extra_info (3)
- #define NETRXF_extra_info (1U<<_NETRXF_extra_info)
- /* Packet has GSO prefix. Deprecated but included for compatibility */
- #define _NETRXF_gso_prefix (4)
- #define NETRXF_gso_prefix (1U<<_NETRXF_gso_prefix)
- struct netif_rx_response {
- uint16_t id;
- uint16_t offset;
- uint16_t flags;
- int16_t status;
- };
- typedef struct netif_rx_response netif_rx_response_t;
- /*
- * Generate netif ring structures and types.
- */
- DEFINE_RING_TYPES(netif_tx, struct netif_tx_request, struct netif_tx_response);
- DEFINE_RING_TYPES(netif_rx, struct netif_rx_request, struct netif_rx_response);
- #define NETIF_RSP_DROPPED -2
- #define NETIF_RSP_ERROR -1
- #define NETIF_RSP_OKAY 0
- /* No response: used for auxiliary requests (e.g., netif_extra_info_t). */
- #define NETIF_RSP_NULL 1
- #endif
- /*
- * Local variables:
- * mode: C
- * c-file-style: "BSD"
- * c-basic-offset: 4
- * tab-width: 4
- * indent-tabs-mode: nil
- * End:
- */
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