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Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +01001/*
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15/**
16 * An adjacency is a representation of an attached L3 peer.
17 *
18 * Adjacency Sub-types:
19 * - neighbour: a representation of an attached L3 peer.
20 * Key:{addr,interface,link/ether-type}
21 * SHARED
22 * - glean: used to drive ARP/ND for packets destined to a local sub-net.
23 * 'glean' mean use the packet's destination address as the target
24 * address in the ARP packet.
25 * UNSHARED. Only one per-interface.
26 * - midchain: a nighbour adj on a virtual/tunnel interface.
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +010027 *
28 * The API to create and update the adjacency is very sub-type specific. This
29 * is intentional as it encourages the user to carefully consider which adjacency
30 * sub-type they are really using, and hence assign it data in the appropriate
31 * sub-type space in the union of sub-types. This prevents the adj becoming a
32 * disorganised dumping group for 'my features needs a u16 somewhere' data. It
33 * is important to enforce this approach as space in the adjacency is a premium,
34 * as we need it to fit in 1 cache line.
35 *
36 * the API is also based around an index to an ajdacency not a raw pointer. This
37 * is so the user doesn't suffer the same limp inducing firearm injuries that
38 * the author suffered as the adjacenices can realloc.
39 */
40
41#ifndef __ADJ_H__
42#define __ADJ_H__
43
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +010044#include <vnet/adj/adj_types.h>
45#include <vnet/adj/adj_nbr.h>
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +010046#include <vnet/adj/adj_glean.h>
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -080047#include <vnet/adj/rewrite.h>
48
49/** @brief Common (IP4/IP6) next index stored in adjacency. */
50typedef enum
51{
52 /** Adjacency to drop this packet. */
53 IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_DROP,
54 /** Adjacency to punt this packet. */
55 IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_PUNT,
56
57 /** This packet is for one of our own IP addresses. */
58 IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_LOCAL,
59
60 /** This packet matches an "incomplete adjacency" and packets
61 need to be passed to ARP to find rewrite string for
62 this destination. */
63 IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_ARP,
64
65 /** This packet matches an "interface route" and packets
66 need to be passed to ARP to find rewrite string for
67 this destination. */
68 IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_GLEAN,
69
70 /** This packet is to be rewritten and forwarded to the next
71 processing node. This is typically the output interface but
72 might be another node for further output processing. */
73 IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_REWRITE,
74
75 /** This packets follow a mid-chain adjacency */
76 IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_MIDCHAIN,
77
78 /** This packets needs to go to ICMP error */
79 IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_ICMP_ERROR,
80
81 /** Multicast Adjacency. */
82 IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_MCAST,
83
Neale Ranns1855b8e2018-07-11 10:31:26 -070084 /** Broadcasr Adjacency. */
85 IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_BCAST,
86
Neale Ranns0f26c5a2017-03-01 15:12:11 -080087 /** Multicast Midchain Adjacency. An Adjacency for sending macst packets
88 * on a tunnel/virtual interface */
89 IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_MCAST_MIDCHAIN,
90
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -080091 IP_LOOKUP_N_NEXT,
92} __attribute__ ((packed)) ip_lookup_next_t;
93
94typedef enum
95{
96 IP4_LOOKUP_N_NEXT = IP_LOOKUP_N_NEXT,
97} ip4_lookup_next_t;
98
99typedef enum
100{
101 /* Hop-by-hop header handling */
102 IP6_LOOKUP_NEXT_HOP_BY_HOP = IP_LOOKUP_N_NEXT,
103 IP6_LOOKUP_NEXT_ADD_HOP_BY_HOP,
104 IP6_LOOKUP_NEXT_POP_HOP_BY_HOP,
105 IP6_LOOKUP_N_NEXT,
106} ip6_lookup_next_t;
107
108#define IP4_LOOKUP_NEXT_NODES { \
109 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_DROP] = "ip4-drop", \
110 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_PUNT] = "ip4-punt", \
111 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_LOCAL] = "ip4-local", \
112 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_ARP] = "ip4-arp", \
113 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_GLEAN] = "ip4-glean", \
114 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_REWRITE] = "ip4-rewrite", \
115 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_MCAST] = "ip4-rewrite-mcast", \
Neale Ranns1855b8e2018-07-11 10:31:26 -0700116 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_BCAST] = "ip4-rewrite-bcast", \
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800117 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_MIDCHAIN] = "ip4-midchain", \
Neale Ranns0f26c5a2017-03-01 15:12:11 -0800118 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_MCAST_MIDCHAIN] = "ip4-mcast-midchain", \
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800119 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_ICMP_ERROR] = "ip4-icmp-error", \
120}
121
122#define IP6_LOOKUP_NEXT_NODES { \
123 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_DROP] = "ip6-drop", \
124 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_PUNT] = "ip6-punt", \
125 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_LOCAL] = "ip6-local", \
126 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_ARP] = "ip6-discover-neighbor", \
127 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_GLEAN] = "ip6-glean", \
128 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_REWRITE] = "ip6-rewrite", \
Neale Ranns1855b8e2018-07-11 10:31:26 -0700129 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_BCAST] = "ip6-rewrite-bcast", \
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800130 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_MCAST] = "ip6-rewrite-mcast", \
131 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_MIDCHAIN] = "ip6-midchain", \
Neale Ranns0f26c5a2017-03-01 15:12:11 -0800132 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_MCAST_MIDCHAIN] = "ip6-mcast-midchain", \
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800133 [IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_ICMP_ERROR] = "ip6-icmp-error", \
134 [IP6_LOOKUP_NEXT_HOP_BY_HOP] = "ip6-hop-by-hop", \
135 [IP6_LOOKUP_NEXT_ADD_HOP_BY_HOP] = "ip6-add-hop-by-hop", \
136 [IP6_LOOKUP_NEXT_POP_HOP_BY_HOP] = "ip6-pop-hop-by-hop", \
137}
138
139/**
Neale Ranns1855b8e2018-07-11 10:31:26 -0700140 * The special broadcast address (to construct a broadcast adjacency
141 */
142extern const ip46_address_t ADJ_BCAST_ADDR;
143
144/**
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800145 * Forward delcartion
146 */
147struct ip_adjacency_t_;
148
149/**
150 * @brief A function type for post-rewrite fixups on midchain adjacency
151 */
152typedef void (*adj_midchain_fixup_t) (vlib_main_t * vm,
153 struct ip_adjacency_t_ * adj,
Neale Rannsdb14f5a2018-01-29 10:43:33 -0800154 vlib_buffer_t * b0,
155 const void *data);
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800156
157/**
158 * @brief Flags on an IP adjacency
159 */
Neale Ranns521a8d72018-12-06 13:46:49 +0000160typedef enum adj_attr_t_
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800161{
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800162 /**
163 * Currently a sync walk is active. Used to prevent re-entrant walking
164 */
Neale Ranns521a8d72018-12-06 13:46:49 +0000165 ADJ_ATTR_SYNC_WALK_ACTIVE = 0,
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800166
167 /**
168 * Packets TX through the midchain do not increment the interface
169 * counters. This should be used when the adj is associated with an L2
170 * interface and that L2 interface is in a bridege domain. In that case
171 * the packet will have traversed the interface's TX node, and hence have
172 * been counted, before it traverses ths midchain
173 */
Neale Ranns521a8d72018-12-06 13:46:49 +0000174 ADJ_ATTR_MIDCHAIN_NO_COUNT,
175 /**
176 * When stacking midchains on a fib-entry extract the choice from the
177 * load-balance returned based on an IP hash of the adj's rewrite
178 */
179 ADJ_ATTR_MIDCHAIN_IP_STACK,
180 /**
181 * If the midchain were to stack on its FIB entry a loop would form.
182 */
183 ADJ_ATTR_MIDCHAIN_LOOPED,
184} adj_attr_t;
185
186#define ADJ_ATTR_NAMES { \
187 [ADJ_ATTR_SYNC_WALK_ACTIVE] = "walk-active", \
188 [ADJ_ATTR_MIDCHAIN_NO_COUNT] = "midchain-no-count", \
189 [ADJ_ATTR_MIDCHAIN_IP_STACK] = "midchain-ip-stack", \
190 [ADJ_ATTR_MIDCHAIN_LOOPED] = "midchain-looped", \
191}
192
193#define FOR_EACH_ADJ_ATTR(_attr) \
194 for (_attr = ADJ_ATTR_SYNC_WALK_ACTIVE; \
195 _attr <= ADJ_ATTR_MIDCHAIN_LOOPED; \
196 _attr++)
197
198/**
199 * @brief Flags on an IP adjacency
200 */
201typedef enum adj_flags_t_
202{
203 ADJ_FLAG_NONE = 0,
204 ADJ_FLAG_SYNC_WALK_ACTIVE = (1 << ADJ_ATTR_SYNC_WALK_ACTIVE),
205 ADJ_FLAG_MIDCHAIN_NO_COUNT = (1 << ADJ_ATTR_MIDCHAIN_NO_COUNT),
206 ADJ_FLAG_MIDCHAIN_IP_STACK = (1 << ADJ_ATTR_MIDCHAIN_IP_STACK),
207 ADJ_FLAG_MIDCHAIN_LOOPED = (1 << ADJ_ATTR_MIDCHAIN_LOOPED),
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800208} __attribute__ ((packed)) adj_flags_t;
209
210/**
Neale Ranns521a8d72018-12-06 13:46:49 +0000211 * @brief Format adjacency flags
212 */
213extern u8* format_adj_flags(u8 * s, va_list * args);
214
215/**
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800216 * @brief IP unicast adjacency.
217 * @note cache aligned.
218 *
219 * An adjacency is a represenation of a peer on a particular link.
220 */
221typedef struct ip_adjacency_t_
222{
223 CLIB_CACHE_LINE_ALIGN_MARK (cacheline0);
224
225 /**
226 * Linkage into the FIB node grpah. First member since this type
227 * has 8 byte alignment requirements.
228 */
229 fib_node_t ia_node;
230
231 /**
232 * Next hop after ip4-lookup.
233 * This is not accessed in the rewrite nodes.
234 * 1-bytes
235 */
236 ip_lookup_next_t lookup_next_index;
237
238 /**
239 * link/ether-type
240 * 1 bytes
241 */
242 vnet_link_t ia_link;
243
244 /**
245 * The protocol of the neighbor/peer. i.e. the protocol with
246 * which to interpret the 'next-hop' attirbutes of the sub-types.
247 * 1-btyes
248 */
249 fib_protocol_t ia_nh_proto;
250
251 /**
252 * Flags on the adjacency
253 * 1-bytes
254 */
255 adj_flags_t ia_flags;
256
257 union
258 {
259 /**
260 * IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_ARP/IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_REWRITE
261 *
262 * neighbour adjacency sub-type;
263 */
264 struct
265 {
266 ip46_address_t next_hop;
267 } nbr;
268 /**
269 * IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_MIDCHAIN
270 *
271 * A nbr adj that is also recursive. Think tunnels.
272 * A nbr adj can transition to be of type MDICHAIN
273 * so be sure to leave the two structs with the next_hop
274 * fields aligned.
275 */
276 struct
277 {
278 /**
279 * The recursive next-hop.
280 * This field MUST be at the same memory location as
281 * sub_type.nbr.next_hop
282 */
283 ip46_address_t next_hop;
284 /**
285 * The next DPO to use
286 */
287 dpo_id_t next_dpo;
288 /**
289 * A function to perform the post-rewrite fixup
290 */
291 adj_midchain_fixup_t fixup_func;
Neale Rannsdb14f5a2018-01-29 10:43:33 -0800292 /**
293 * Fixup data passed back to the client in the fixup function
294 */
295 const void *fixup_data;
Neale Ranns521a8d72018-12-06 13:46:49 +0000296 /**
297 * the FIB entry this midchain resolves through. required for recursive
298 * loop detection.
299 */
300 fib_node_index_t fei;
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800301 } midchain;
302 /**
303 * IP_LOOKUP_NEXT_GLEAN
304 *
305 * Glean the address to ARP for from the packet's destination.
306 * Technically these aren't adjacencies, i.e. they are not a
307 * representation of a peer. One day we might untangle this coupling
308 * and use a new Glean DPO.
309 */
310 struct
311 {
312 ip46_address_t receive_addr;
313 } glean;
314 } sub_type;
315
316 CLIB_CACHE_LINE_ALIGN_MARK (cacheline1);
317
318 /* Rewrite in second/third cache lines */
319 vnet_declare_rewrite (VLIB_BUFFER_PRE_DATA_SIZE);
Neale Ranns88fc83e2017-04-05 08:11:14 -0700320
321 /**
322 * more control plane members that do not fit on the first cacheline
323 */
324 /**
325 * A sorted vector of delegates
326 */
Neale Ranns76447a72018-02-20 06:25:02 -0800327 struct adj_delegate_t_ *ia_delegates;
Neale Ranns88fc83e2017-04-05 08:11:14 -0700328
Neale Rannsfa5d1982017-02-20 14:19:51 -0800329} ip_adjacency_t;
330
331STATIC_ASSERT ((STRUCT_OFFSET_OF (ip_adjacency_t, cacheline0) == 0),
332 "IP adjacency cachline 0 is not offset");
333STATIC_ASSERT ((STRUCT_OFFSET_OF (ip_adjacency_t, cacheline1) ==
334 CLIB_CACHE_LINE_BYTES),
335 "IP adjacency cachline 1 is more than one cachline size offset");
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100336
337/**
338 * @brief
339 * Take a reference counting lock on the adjacency
340 */
341extern void adj_lock(adj_index_t adj_index);
342/**
343 * @brief
344 * Release a reference counting lock on the adjacency
345 */
346extern void adj_unlock(adj_index_t adj_index);
347
348/**
349 * @brief
350 * Add a child dependent to an adjacency. The child will
351 * thus be informed via its registerd back-walk function
352 * when the adjacency state changes.
353 */
354extern u32 adj_child_add(adj_index_t adj_index,
355 fib_node_type_t type,
356 fib_node_index_t child_index);
357/**
358 * @brief
359 * Remove a child dependent
360 */
361extern void adj_child_remove(adj_index_t adj_index,
362 u32 sibling_index);
363
364/**
Neale Rannsb80c5362016-10-08 13:03:40 +0100365 * @brief Walk the Adjacencies on a given interface
366 */
367extern void adj_walk (u32 sw_if_index,
368 adj_walk_cb_t cb,
369 void *ctx);
370
371/**
372 * @brief Return the link type of the adjacency
373 */
374extern vnet_link_t adj_get_link_type (adj_index_t ai);
375
376/**
377 * @brief Return the sw interface index of the adjacency.
378 */
379extern u32 adj_get_sw_if_index (adj_index_t ai);
380
381/**
Neale Ranns88fc83e2017-04-05 08:11:14 -0700382 * @brief Return true if the adjacency is 'UP', i.e. can be used for forwarding.
383 * 0 is down, !0 is up.
384 */
385extern int adj_is_up (adj_index_t ai);
386
387/**
Neale Rannsb80c5362016-10-08 13:03:40 +0100388 * @brief Return the link type of the adjacency
389 */
390extern const u8* adj_get_rewrite (adj_index_t ai);
391
392/**
Neale Rannsb069a692017-03-15 12:34:25 -0400393 * @brief Notify the adjacency subsystem that the features settings for
394 * an interface have changed
395 */
396extern void adj_feature_update (u32 sw_if_index, u8 arc_index, u8 is_enable);
397
398/**
Neale Ranns521a8d72018-12-06 13:46:49 +0000399 * @brief descend the FIB graph looking for loops
400 *
401 * @param ai
402 * The adj index to traverse
403 *
404 * @param entry_indicies)
405 * A pointer to a vector of FIB entries already visited.
406 */
407extern int adj_recursive_loop_detect (adj_index_t ai,
408 fib_node_index_t **entry_indicies);
409
410/**
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100411 * @brief
Neale Ranns6c3ebcc2016-10-02 21:20:15 +0100412 * The global adjacnecy pool. Exposed for fast/inline data-plane access
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100413 */
Neale Ranns6c3ebcc2016-10-02 21:20:15 +0100414extern ip_adjacency_t *adj_pool;
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100415
416/**
417 * @brief
418 * Adjacency packet counters
419 */
420extern vlib_combined_counter_main_t adjacency_counters;
421
422/**
Neale Ranns9c6a6132017-02-21 05:33:14 -0800423 * @brief Global Config for enabling per-adjacency counters
424 * This is configurable because it comes with a non-negligible
425 * performance cost. */
426extern int adj_per_adj_counters;
427
428/**
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100429 * @brief
430 * Get a pointer to an adjacency object from its index
431 */
432static inline ip_adjacency_t *
433adj_get (adj_index_t adj_index)
434{
Neale Ranns6c3ebcc2016-10-02 21:20:15 +0100435 return (vec_elt_at_index(adj_pool, adj_index));
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100436}
437
Neale Ranns9c6a6132017-02-21 05:33:14 -0800438/**
439 * @brief Get the global configuration option for enabling per-adj counters
440 */
441static inline int
442adj_are_counters_enabled (void)
443{
444 return (adj_per_adj_counters);
445}
446
Neale Ranns0bfe5d82016-08-25 15:29:12 +0100447#endif