| /* |
| * Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Matteo Landi, Luigi Rizzo. All rights reserved. |
| * |
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| * |
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| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * $FreeBSD: head/sys/net/netmap.h 251139 2013-05-30 14:07:14Z luigi $ |
| * |
| * Definitions of constants and the structures used by the netmap |
| * framework, for the part visible to both kernel and userspace. |
| * Detailed info on netmap is available with "man netmap" or at |
| * |
| * http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/ |
| * |
| * This API is also used to communicate with the VALE software switch |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef _NET_NETMAP_H_ |
| #define _NET_NETMAP_H_ |
| |
| #define NETMAP_API 11 /* current API version */ |
| |
| #define NETMAP_MIN_API 11 /* min and max versions accepted */ |
| #define NETMAP_MAX_API 15 |
| /* |
| * Some fields should be cache-aligned to reduce contention. |
| * The alignment is architecture and OS dependent, but rather than |
| * digging into OS headers to find the exact value we use an estimate |
| * that should cover most architectures. |
| */ |
| #define NM_CACHE_ALIGN 128 |
| |
| /* |
| * --- Netmap data structures --- |
| * |
| * The userspace data structures used by netmap are shown below. |
| * They are allocated by the kernel and mmap()ed by userspace threads. |
| * Pointers are implemented as memory offsets or indexes, |
| * so that they can be easily dereferenced in kernel and userspace. |
| |
| KERNEL (opaque, obviously) |
| |
| ==================================================================== |
| | |
| USERSPACE | struct netmap_ring |
| +---->+---------------+ |
| / | head,cur,tail | |
| struct netmap_if (nifp, 1 per fd) / | buf_ofs | |
| +---------------+ / | other fields | |
| | ni_tx_rings | / +===============+ |
| | ni_rx_rings | / | buf_idx, len | slot[0] |
| | | / | flags, ptr | |
| | | / +---------------+ |
| +===============+ / | buf_idx, len | slot[1] |
| | txring_ofs[0] | (rel.to nifp)--' | flags, ptr | |
| | txring_ofs[1] | +---------------+ |
| (tx+1 entries) (num_slots entries) |
| | txring_ofs[t] | | buf_idx, len | slot[n-1] |
| +---------------+ | flags, ptr | |
| | rxring_ofs[0] | +---------------+ |
| | rxring_ofs[1] | |
| (rx+1 entries) |
| | rxring_ofs[r] | |
| +---------------+ |
| |
| * For each "interface" (NIC, host stack, PIPE, VALE switch port) bound to |
| * a file descriptor, the mmap()ed region contains a (logically readonly) |
| * struct netmap_if pointing to struct netmap_ring's. |
| * |
| * There is one netmap_ring per physical NIC ring, plus one tx/rx ring |
| * pair attached to the host stack (this pair is unused for non-NIC ports). |
| * |
| * All physical/host stack ports share the same memory region, |
| * so that zero-copy can be implemented between them. |
| * VALE switch ports instead have separate memory regions. |
| * |
| * The netmap_ring is the userspace-visible replica of the NIC ring. |
| * Each slot has the index of a buffer (MTU-sized and residing in the |
| * mmapped region), its length and some flags. An extra 64-bit pointer |
| * is provided for user-supplied buffers in the tx path. |
| * |
| * In user space, the buffer address is computed as |
| * (char *)ring + buf_ofs + index * NETMAP_BUF_SIZE |
| * |
| * Added in NETMAP_API 11: |
| * |
| * + NIOCREGIF can request the allocation of extra spare buffers from |
| * the same memory pool. The desired number of buffers must be in |
| * nr_arg3. The ioctl may return fewer buffers, depending on memory |
| * availability. nr_arg3 will return the actual value, and, once |
| * mapped, nifp->ni_bufs_head will be the index of the first buffer. |
| * |
| * The buffers are linked to each other using the first uint32_t |
| * as the index. On close, ni_bufs_head must point to the list of |
| * buffers to be released. |
| * |
| * + NIOCREGIF can request space for extra rings (and buffers) |
| * allocated in the same memory space. The number of extra rings |
| * is in nr_arg1, and is advisory. This is a no-op on NICs where |
| * the size of the memory space is fixed. |
| * |
| * + NIOCREGIF can attach to PIPE rings sharing the same memory |
| * space with a parent device. The ifname indicates the parent device, |
| * which must already exist. Flags in nr_flags indicate if we want to |
| * bind the master or slave side, the index (from nr_ringid) |
| * is just a cookie and does not need to be sequential. |
| * |
| * + NIOCREGIF can also attach to 'monitor' rings that replicate |
| * the content of specific rings, also from the same memory space. |
| * |
| * Extra flags in nr_flags support the above functions. |
| * Application libraries may use the following naming scheme: |
| * netmap:foo all NIC ring pairs |
| * netmap:foo^ only host ring pair |
| * netmap:foo+ all NIC ring + host ring pairs |
| * netmap:foo-k the k-th NIC ring pair |
| * netmap:foo{k PIPE ring pair k, master side |
| * netmap:foo}k PIPE ring pair k, slave side |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * struct netmap_slot is a buffer descriptor |
| */ |
| struct netmap_slot { |
| uint32_t buf_idx; /* buffer index */ |
| uint16_t len; /* length for this slot */ |
| uint16_t flags; /* buf changed, etc. */ |
| uint64_t ptr; /* pointer for indirect buffers */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * The following flags control how the slot is used |
| */ |
| |
| #define NS_BUF_CHANGED 0x0001 /* buf_idx changed */ |
| /* |
| * must be set whenever buf_idx is changed (as it might be |
| * necessary to recompute the physical address and mapping) |
| * |
| * It is also set by the kernel whenever the buf_idx is |
| * changed internally (e.g., by pipes). Applications may |
| * use this information to know when they can reuse the |
| * contents of previously prepared buffers. |
| */ |
| |
| #define NS_REPORT 0x0002 /* ask the hardware to report results */ |
| /* |
| * Request notification when slot is used by the hardware. |
| * Normally transmit completions are handled lazily and |
| * may be unreported. This flag lets us know when a slot |
| * has been sent (e.g. to terminate the sender). |
| */ |
| |
| #define NS_FORWARD 0x0004 /* pass packet 'forward' */ |
| /* |
| * (Only for physical ports, rx rings with NR_FORWARD set). |
| * Slot released to the kernel (i.e. before ring->head) with |
| * this flag set are passed to the peer ring (host/NIC), |
| * thus restoring the host-NIC connection for these slots. |
| * This supports efficient traffic monitoring or firewalling. |
| */ |
| |
| #define NS_NO_LEARN 0x0008 /* disable bridge learning */ |
| /* |
| * On a VALE switch, do not 'learn' the source port for |
| * this buffer. |
| */ |
| |
| #define NS_INDIRECT 0x0010 /* userspace buffer */ |
| /* |
| * (VALE tx rings only) data is in a userspace buffer, |
| * whose address is in the 'ptr' field in the slot. |
| */ |
| |
| #define NS_MOREFRAG 0x0020 /* packet has more fragments */ |
| /* |
| * (VALE ports only) |
| * Set on all but the last slot of a multi-segment packet. |
| * The 'len' field refers to the individual fragment. |
| */ |
| |
| #define NS_PORT_SHIFT 8 |
| #define NS_PORT_MASK (0xff << NS_PORT_SHIFT) |
| /* |
| * The high 8 bits of the flag, if not zero, indicate the |
| * destination port for the VALE switch, overriding |
| * the lookup table. |
| */ |
| |
| #define NS_RFRAGS(_slot) ( ((_slot)->flags >> 8) & 0xff) |
| /* |
| * (VALE rx rings only) the high 8 bits |
| * are the number of fragments. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * struct netmap_ring |
| * |
| * Netmap representation of a TX or RX ring (also known as "queue"). |
| * This is a queue implemented as a fixed-size circular array. |
| * At the software level the important fields are: head, cur, tail. |
| * |
| * In TX rings: |
| * |
| * head first slot available for transmission. |
| * cur wakeup point. select() and poll() will unblock |
| * when 'tail' moves past 'cur' |
| * tail (readonly) first slot reserved to the kernel |
| * |
| * [head .. tail-1] can be used for new packets to send; |
| * 'head' and 'cur' must be incremented as slots are filled |
| * with new packets to be sent; |
| * 'cur' can be moved further ahead if we need more space |
| * for new transmissions. XXX todo (2014-03-12) |
| * |
| * In RX rings: |
| * |
| * head first valid received packet |
| * cur wakeup point. select() and poll() will unblock |
| * when 'tail' moves past 'cur' |
| * tail (readonly) first slot reserved to the kernel |
| * |
| * [head .. tail-1] contain received packets; |
| * 'head' and 'cur' must be incremented as slots are consumed |
| * and can be returned to the kernel; |
| * 'cur' can be moved further ahead if we want to wait for |
| * new packets without returning the previous ones. |
| * |
| * DATA OWNERSHIP/LOCKING: |
| * The netmap_ring, and all slots and buffers in the range |
| * [head .. tail-1] are owned by the user program; |
| * the kernel only accesses them during a netmap system call |
| * and in the user thread context. |
| * |
| * Other slots and buffers are reserved for use by the kernel |
| */ |
| struct netmap_ring { |
| /* |
| * buf_ofs is meant to be used through macros. |
| * It contains the offset of the buffer region from this |
| * descriptor. |
| */ |
| const int64_t buf_ofs; |
| const uint32_t num_slots; /* number of slots in the ring. */ |
| const uint32_t nr_buf_size; |
| const uint16_t ringid; |
| const uint16_t dir; /* 0: tx, 1: rx */ |
| |
| uint32_t head; /* (u) first user slot */ |
| uint32_t cur; /* (u) wakeup point */ |
| uint32_t tail; /* (k) first kernel slot */ |
| |
| uint32_t flags; |
| |
| struct timeval ts; /* (k) time of last *sync() */ |
| |
| /* opaque room for a mutex or similar object */ |
| #if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) |
| uint8_t __attribute__((__aligned__(NM_CACHE_ALIGN))) sem[128]; |
| #else |
| uint8_t __declspec(align(NM_CACHE_ALIGN)) sem[128]; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* the slots follow. This struct has variable size */ |
| struct netmap_slot slot[0]; /* array of slots. */ |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * RING FLAGS |
| */ |
| #define NR_TIMESTAMP 0x0002 /* set timestamp on *sync() */ |
| /* |
| * updates the 'ts' field on each netmap syscall. This saves |
| * saves a separate gettimeofday(), and is not much worse than |
| * software timestamps generated in the interrupt handler. |
| */ |
| |
| #define NR_FORWARD 0x0004 /* enable NS_FORWARD for ring */ |
| /* |
| * Enables the NS_FORWARD slot flag for the ring. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Netmap representation of an interface and its queue(s). |
| * This is initialized by the kernel when binding a file |
| * descriptor to a port, and should be considered as readonly |
| * by user programs. The kernel never uses it. |
| * |
| * There is one netmap_if for each file descriptor on which we want |
| * to select/poll. |
| * select/poll operates on one or all pairs depending on the value of |
| * nmr_queueid passed on the ioctl. |
| */ |
| struct netmap_if { |
| char ni_name[IFNAMSIZ]; /* name of the interface. */ |
| const uint32_t ni_version; /* API version, currently unused */ |
| const uint32_t ni_flags; /* properties */ |
| #define NI_PRIV_MEM 0x1 /* private memory region */ |
| |
| /* |
| * The number of packet rings available in netmap mode. |
| * Physical NICs can have different numbers of tx and rx rings. |
| * Physical NICs also have a 'host' ring pair. |
| * Additionally, clients can request additional ring pairs to |
| * be used for internal communication. |
| */ |
| const uint32_t ni_tx_rings; /* number of HW tx rings */ |
| const uint32_t ni_rx_rings; /* number of HW rx rings */ |
| |
| uint32_t ni_bufs_head; /* head index for extra bufs */ |
| uint32_t ni_spare1[5]; |
| /* |
| * The following array contains the offset of each netmap ring |
| * from this structure, in the following order: |
| * NIC tx rings (ni_tx_rings); host tx ring (1); extra tx rings; |
| * NIC rx rings (ni_rx_rings); host tx ring (1); extra rx rings. |
| * |
| * The area is filled up by the kernel on NIOCREGIF, |
| * and then only read by userspace code. |
| */ |
| const ssize_t ring_ofs[0]; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| #ifndef NIOCREGIF |
| /* |
| * ioctl names and related fields |
| * |
| * NIOCTXSYNC, NIOCRXSYNC synchronize tx or rx queues, |
| * whose identity is set in NIOCREGIF through nr_ringid. |
| * These are non blocking and take no argument. |
| * |
| * NIOCGINFO takes a struct ifreq, the interface name is the input, |
| * the outputs are number of queues and number of descriptor |
| * for each queue (useful to set number of threads etc.). |
| * The info returned is only advisory and may change before |
| * the interface is bound to a file descriptor. |
| * |
| * NIOCREGIF takes an interface name within a struct nmre, |
| * and activates netmap mode on the interface (if possible). |
| * |
| * The argument to NIOCGINFO/NIOCREGIF overlays struct ifreq so we |
| * can pass it down to other NIC-related ioctls. |
| * |
| * The actual argument (struct nmreq) has a number of options to request |
| * different functions. |
| * The following are used in NIOCREGIF when nr_cmd == 0: |
| * |
| * nr_name (in) |
| * The name of the port (em0, valeXXX:YYY, etc.) |
| * limited to IFNAMSIZ for backward compatibility. |
| * |
| * nr_version (in/out) |
| * Must match NETMAP_API as used in the kernel, error otherwise. |
| * Always returns the desired value on output. |
| * |
| * nr_tx_slots, nr_tx_slots, nr_tx_rings, nr_rx_rings (in/out) |
| * On input, non-zero values may be used to reconfigure the port |
| * according to the requested values, but this is not guaranteed. |
| * On output the actual values in use are reported. |
| * |
| * nr_ringid (in) |
| * Indicates how rings should be bound to the file descriptors. |
| * If nr_flags != 0, then the low bits (in NETMAP_RING_MASK) |
| * are used to indicate the ring number, and nr_flags specifies |
| * the actual rings to bind. NETMAP_NO_TX_POLL is unaffected. |
| * |
| * NOTE: THE FOLLOWING (nr_flags == 0) IS DEPRECATED: |
| * If nr_flags == 0, NETMAP_HW_RING and NETMAP_SW_RING control |
| * the binding as follows: |
| * 0 (default) binds all physical rings |
| * NETMAP_HW_RING | ring number binds a single ring pair |
| * NETMAP_SW_RING binds only the host tx/rx rings |
| * |
| * NETMAP_NO_TX_POLL can be OR-ed to make select()/poll() push |
| * packets on tx rings only if POLLOUT is set. |
| * The default is to push any pending packet. |
| * |
| * NETMAP_DO_RX_POLL can be OR-ed to make select()/poll() release |
| * packets on rx rings also when POLLIN is NOT set. |
| * The default is to touch the rx ring only with POLLIN. |
| * Note that this is the opposite of TX because it |
| * reflects the common usage. |
| * |
| * NOTE: NETMAP_PRIV_MEM IS DEPRECATED, use nr_arg2 instead. |
| * NETMAP_PRIV_MEM is set on return for ports that do not use |
| * the global memory allocator. |
| * This information is not significant and applications |
| * should look at the region id in nr_arg2 |
| * |
| * nr_flags is the recommended mode to indicate which rings should |
| * be bound to a file descriptor. Values are NR_REG_* |
| * |
| * nr_arg1 (in) The number of extra rings to be reserved. |
| * Especially when allocating a VALE port the system only |
| * allocates the amount of memory needed for the port. |
| * If more shared memory rings are desired (e.g. for pipes), |
| * the first invocation for the same basename/allocator |
| * should specify a suitable number. Memory cannot be |
| * extended after the first allocation without closing |
| * all ports on the same region. |
| * |
| * nr_arg2 (in/out) The identity of the memory region used. |
| * On input, 0 means the system decides autonomously, |
| * other values may try to select a specific region. |
| * On return the actual value is reported. |
| * Region '1' is the global allocator, normally shared |
| * by all interfaces. Other values are private regions. |
| * If two ports the same region zero-copy is possible. |
| * |
| * nr_arg3 (in/out) number of extra buffers to be allocated. |
| * |
| * |
| * |
| * nr_cmd (in) if non-zero indicates a special command: |
| * NETMAP_BDG_ATTACH and nr_name = vale*:ifname |
| * attaches the NIC to the switch; nr_ringid specifies |
| * which rings to use. Used by vale-ctl -a ... |
| * nr_arg1 = NETMAP_BDG_HOST also attaches the host port |
| * as in vale-ctl -h ... |
| * |
| * NETMAP_BDG_DETACH and nr_name = vale*:ifname |
| * disconnects a previously attached NIC. |
| * Used by vale-ctl -d ... |
| * |
| * NETMAP_BDG_LIST |
| * list the configuration of VALE switches. |
| * |
| * NETMAP_BDG_VNET_HDR |
| * Set the virtio-net header length used by the client |
| * of a VALE switch port. |
| * |
| * NETMAP_BDG_NEWIF |
| * create a persistent VALE port with name nr_name. |
| * Used by vale-ctl -n ... |
| * |
| * NETMAP_BDG_DELIF |
| * delete a persistent VALE port. Used by vale-ctl -d ... |
| * |
| * nr_arg1, nr_arg2, nr_arg3 (in/out) command specific |
| * |
| * |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * struct nmreq overlays a struct ifreq (just the name) |
| */ |
| struct nmreq { |
| char nr_name[IFNAMSIZ]; |
| uint32_t nr_version; /* API version */ |
| uint32_t nr_offset; /* nifp offset in the shared region */ |
| uint32_t nr_memsize; /* size of the shared region */ |
| uint32_t nr_tx_slots; /* slots in tx rings */ |
| uint32_t nr_rx_slots; /* slots in rx rings */ |
| uint16_t nr_tx_rings; /* number of tx rings */ |
| uint16_t nr_rx_rings; /* number of rx rings */ |
| |
| uint16_t nr_ringid; /* ring(s) we care about */ |
| #define NETMAP_HW_RING 0x4000 /* single NIC ring pair */ |
| #define NETMAP_SW_RING 0x2000 /* only host ring pair */ |
| |
| #define NETMAP_RING_MASK 0x0fff /* the ring number */ |
| |
| #define NETMAP_NO_TX_POLL 0x1000 /* no automatic txsync on poll */ |
| |
| #define NETMAP_DO_RX_POLL 0x8000 /* DO automatic rxsync on poll */ |
| |
| uint16_t nr_cmd; |
| #define NETMAP_BDG_ATTACH 1 /* attach the NIC */ |
| #define NETMAP_BDG_DETACH 2 /* detach the NIC */ |
| #define NETMAP_BDG_REGOPS 3 /* register bridge callbacks */ |
| #define NETMAP_BDG_LIST 4 /* get bridge's info */ |
| #define NETMAP_BDG_VNET_HDR 5 /* set the port virtio-net-hdr length */ |
| #define NETMAP_BDG_OFFSET NETMAP_BDG_VNET_HDR /* deprecated alias */ |
| #define NETMAP_BDG_NEWIF 6 /* create a virtual port */ |
| #define NETMAP_BDG_DELIF 7 /* destroy a virtual port */ |
| #define NETMAP_PT_HOST_CREATE 8 /* create ptnetmap kthreads */ |
| #define NETMAP_PT_HOST_DELETE 9 /* delete ptnetmap kthreads */ |
| #define NETMAP_BDG_POLLING_ON 10 /* delete polling kthread */ |
| #define NETMAP_BDG_POLLING_OFF 11 /* delete polling kthread */ |
| #define NETMAP_VNET_HDR_GET 12 /* get the port virtio-net-hdr length */ |
| uint16_t nr_arg1; /* reserve extra rings in NIOCREGIF */ |
| #define NETMAP_BDG_HOST 1 /* attach the host stack on ATTACH */ |
| |
| uint16_t nr_arg2; |
| uint32_t nr_arg3; /* req. extra buffers in NIOCREGIF */ |
| uint32_t nr_flags; |
| /* various modes, extends nr_ringid */ |
| uint32_t spare2[1]; |
| }; |
| |
| #define NR_REG_MASK 0xf /* values for nr_flags */ |
| enum { NR_REG_DEFAULT = 0, /* backward compat, should not be used. */ |
| NR_REG_ALL_NIC = 1, |
| NR_REG_SW = 2, |
| NR_REG_NIC_SW = 3, |
| NR_REG_ONE_NIC = 4, |
| NR_REG_PIPE_MASTER = 5, |
| NR_REG_PIPE_SLAVE = 6, |
| }; |
| /* monitor uses the NR_REG to select the rings to monitor */ |
| #define NR_MONITOR_TX 0x100 |
| #define NR_MONITOR_RX 0x200 |
| #define NR_ZCOPY_MON 0x400 |
| /* request exclusive access to the selected rings */ |
| #define NR_EXCLUSIVE 0x800 |
| /* request ptnetmap host support */ |
| #define NR_PASSTHROUGH_HOST NR_PTNETMAP_HOST /* deprecated */ |
| #define NR_PTNETMAP_HOST 0x1000 |
| #define NR_RX_RINGS_ONLY 0x2000 |
| #define NR_TX_RINGS_ONLY 0x4000 |
| /* Applications set this flag if they are able to deal with virtio-net headers, |
| * that is send/receive frames that start with a virtio-net header. |
| * If not set, NIOCREGIF will fail with netmap ports that require applications |
| * to use those headers. If the flag is set, the application can use the |
| * NETMAP_VNET_HDR_GET command to figure out the header length. */ |
| #define NR_ACCEPT_VNET_HDR 0x8000 |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Windows does not have _IOWR(). _IO(), _IOW() and _IOR() are defined |
| * in ws2def.h but not sure if they are in the form we need. |
| * XXX so we redefine them |
| * in a convenient way to use for DeviceIoControl signatures |
| */ |
| #ifdef _WIN32 |
| #undef _IO // ws2def.h |
| #define _WIN_NM_IOCTL_TYPE 40000 |
| #define _IO(_c, _n) CTL_CODE(_WIN_NM_IOCTL_TYPE, ((_n) + 0x800) , \ |
| METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS ) |
| #define _IO_direct(_c, _n) CTL_CODE(_WIN_NM_IOCTL_TYPE, ((_n) + 0x800) , \ |
| METHOD_OUT_DIRECT, FILE_ANY_ACCESS ) |
| |
| #define _IOWR(_c, _n, _s) _IO(_c, _n) |
| |
| /* We havesome internal sysctl in addition to the externally visible ones */ |
| #define NETMAP_MMAP _IO_direct('i', 160) // note METHOD_OUT_DIRECT |
| #define NETMAP_POLL _IO('i', 162) |
| |
| /* and also two setsockopt for sysctl emulation */ |
| #define NETMAP_SETSOCKOPT _IO('i', 140) |
| #define NETMAP_GETSOCKOPT _IO('i', 141) |
| |
| |
| //These linknames are for the Netmap Core Driver |
| #define NETMAP_NT_DEVICE_NAME L"\\Device\\NETMAP" |
| #define NETMAP_DOS_DEVICE_NAME L"\\DosDevices\\netmap" |
| |
| //Definition of a structure used to pass a virtual address within an IOCTL |
| typedef struct _MEMORY_ENTRY { |
| PVOID pUsermodeVirtualAddress; |
| } MEMORY_ENTRY, *PMEMORY_ENTRY; |
| |
| typedef struct _POLL_REQUEST_DATA { |
| int events; |
| int timeout; |
| int revents; |
| } POLL_REQUEST_DATA; |
| |
| #endif /* _WIN32 */ |
| |
| /* |
| * FreeBSD uses the size value embedded in the _IOWR to determine |
| * how much to copy in/out. So we need it to match the actual |
| * data structure we pass. We put some spares in the structure |
| * to ease compatibility with other versions |
| */ |
| #define NIOCGINFO _IOWR('i', 145, struct nmreq) /* return IF info */ |
| #define NIOCREGIF _IOWR('i', 146, struct nmreq) /* interface register */ |
| #define NIOCTXSYNC _IO('i', 148) /* sync tx queues */ |
| #define NIOCRXSYNC _IO('i', 149) /* sync rx queues */ |
| #define NIOCCONFIG _IOWR('i',150, struct nm_ifreq) /* for ext. modules */ |
| #endif /* !NIOCREGIF */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Helper functions for kernel and userspace |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * check if space is available in the ring. |
| */ |
| static inline int |
| nm_ring_empty(struct netmap_ring *ring) |
| { |
| return (ring->cur == ring->tail); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Opaque structure that is passed to an external kernel |
| * module via ioctl(fd, NIOCCONFIG, req) for a user-owned |
| * bridge port (at this point ephemeral VALE interface). |
| */ |
| #define NM_IFRDATA_LEN 256 |
| struct nm_ifreq { |
| char nifr_name[IFNAMSIZ]; |
| char data[NM_IFRDATA_LEN]; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * netmap kernel thread configuration |
| */ |
| /* bhyve/vmm.ko MSIX parameters for IOCTL */ |
| struct ptn_vmm_ioctl_msix { |
| uint64_t msg; |
| uint64_t addr; |
| }; |
| |
| /* IOCTL parameters */ |
| struct nm_kth_ioctl { |
| u_long com; |
| /* TODO: use union */ |
| union { |
| struct ptn_vmm_ioctl_msix msix; |
| } data; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Configuration of a ptnetmap ring */ |
| struct ptnet_ring_cfg { |
| uint64_t ioeventfd; /* eventfd in linux, tsleep() parameter in FreeBSD */ |
| uint64_t irqfd; /* eventfd in linux, ioctl fd in FreeBSD */ |
| struct nm_kth_ioctl ioctl; /* ioctl parameter to send irq (only used in bhyve/FreeBSD) */ |
| }; |
| #endif /* _NET_NETMAP_H_ */ |