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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999 Apple Computer, Inc.
#ifndef DLIL_H
#define DLIL_H
#ifdef KERNEL
+
#include <sys/kernel_types.h>
#include <net/kpi_interface.h>
-#if __STDC__
-
-struct ifnet;
-struct mbuf;
-struct ether_header;
-struct sockaddr_dl;
-
-#endif
-
-
-#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
-#define DLIL_LAST_FILTER -1
-#define DLIL_NULL_FILTER -2
-
-#define DLIL_WAIT_FOR_FREE -2
-
-#define DLIL_BLUEBOX 1
-
-
-
-#include <net/if.h>
-#include <net/if_var.h>
-#include <sys/kern_event.h>
-
-#endif KERNEL_PRIVATE
-
enum {
BPF_TAP_DISABLE,
BPF_TAP_INPUT,
BPF_TAP_INPUT_OUTPUT
};
-#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
-struct kev_msg;
-struct iff_filter;
-
-struct dlil_if_flt_str {
- caddr_t cookie;
- int (*filter_if_input)(caddr_t cookie,
- struct ifnet **ifp,
- struct mbuf **mbuf_ptr,
- char **frame_ptr);
-
- int (*filter_if_event)(caddr_t cookie,
- struct ifnet *ifp,
- struct kev_msg *event_msg_ptr);
-
- int (*filter_if_output)(caddr_t cookie,
- struct ifnet **ifp,
- struct mbuf **mbuf_ptr);
-
-
- int (*filter_if_ioctl)(caddr_t cookie,
- struct ifnet *ifp,
- u_long ioctl_code_ptr,
- caddr_t ioctl_arg_ptr);
-
- int (*filter_if_free)(caddr_t cookie,
- struct ifnet *ifp);
-
- int (*filter_detach)(caddr_t cookie);
- u_long reserved[2];
-};
-
-#define DLIL_PR_FILTER 1
-#define DLIL_IF_FILTER 2
-
-
-
-typedef int (*dl_input_func)(struct mbuf *m, char *frame_header,
- struct ifnet *ifp, u_long protocol_family, int sync_ok);
-typedef int (*dl_pre_output_func)(struct ifnet *ifp,
- u_long protocol_family,
- struct mbuf **m,
- const struct sockaddr *dest,
- caddr_t route_entry,
- char *frame_type,
- char *dst_addr);
-
-typedef void (*dl_event_func)(struct ifnet *ifp, struct kev_msg *event);
-
-typedef int (*dl_offer_func)(struct mbuf *m, char *frame_header);
-typedef int (*dl_ioctl_func)(u_long protocol_family,
- struct ifnet *ifp,
- u_long ioctl_cmd,
- caddr_t ioctl_arg);
-typedef int (*dl_detached_func)(u_long protocol_family, struct ifnet *ifp);
-
-/* Obsolete types */
-#define DLIL_DESC_RAW 1
-#define DLIL_DESC_802_2 2
-#define DLIL_DESC_802_2_SNAP 3
-/*
- * DLIL_DESC_RAW - obsolete type, data in variants.bitmask or native_type
- * if variants.bitmask.proto_id_length, native_type in host
- * byte order.
- * DLIL_DESC_802_2 - obsolete, data in variants.desc_802_2
- * DLIL_DESC_802_2_SNAP - obsolete, data in variants.desc_802_2_SNAP
- * protocol field in host byte order
- */
-#endif KERNEL_PRIVATE
-
/* Ethernet specific types */
#define DLIL_DESC_ETYPE2 4
#define DLIL_DESC_SAP 5
*/
#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
-struct dlil_demux_desc {
- TAILQ_ENTRY(dlil_demux_desc) next;
-
- int type;
- u_char *native_type;
-
- union {
- /* Structs in this union are obsolete. They exist for binary compatability only */
- /* Only the native_type_length is used */
- struct {
- u_long proto_id_length; /* IN LONGWORDS!!! */
- u_char *proto_id; /* No longer supported by Ethernet family */
- u_char *proto_id_mask;
- } bitmask;
-
- struct {
- u_char dsap;
- u_char ssap;
- u_char control_code;
- u_char pad;
- } desc_802_2;
-
- struct {
- u_char dsap; /* Ignored, assumed to be 0xAA */
- u_char ssap; /* Ignored, assumed to be 0xAA */
- u_char control_code; /* Ignored, assumed to be 0x03 */
- u_char org[3];
- u_short protocol_type; /* In host byte order */
- } desc_802_2_SNAP;
-
- /* Length of data pointed to by native_type, must be set correctly */
- u_int32_t native_type_length;
- } variants;
-};
-TAILQ_HEAD(ddesc_head_str, dlil_demux_desc);
+#include <net/if.h>
+#include <net/if_var.h>
+#include <sys/kern_event.h>
+#include <kern/thread.h>
+#include <kern/locks.h>
-struct dlil_proto_reg_str {
- struct ddesc_head_str demux_desc_head;
- u_long interface_family;
- u_long protocol_family;
- short unit_number;
- int default_proto; /* 0 or 1 */
- dl_input_func input;
- dl_pre_output_func pre_output;
- dl_event_func event;
- dl_offer_func offer;
- dl_ioctl_func ioctl;
- dl_detached_func detached;
- u_long reserved[3];
-};
+#if __STDC__
+struct ifnet;
+struct mbuf;
+struct ether_header;
+struct sockaddr_dl;
-int dlil_attach_filter(struct ifnet *ifp, const struct iff_filter *if_filter,
- interface_filter_t *filter_ref);
+#endif
+#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
struct ifnet_stat_increment_param;
+struct iff_filter;
-int
-dlil_input_with_stats(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m_head, struct mbuf *m_tail,
- const struct ifnet_stat_increment_param *stats);
-
-int
-dlil_input(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m_head, struct mbuf *m_tail);
-
-int
-dlil_output_list(
- struct ifnet *ifp,
- u_long protocol_family,
- struct mbuf *packetlist,
- caddr_t route,
- const struct sockaddr *dest,
- int raw);
-
-int
-dlil_output(
- struct ifnet *ifp,
- u_long protocol_family,
- struct mbuf *m,
- caddr_t route,
- const struct sockaddr *dest,
- int raw);
+struct dlil_threading_info {
+ mbuf_t mbuf_head; /* start of mbuf list from if */
+ mbuf_t mbuf_tail;
+ u_int32_t mbuf_count;
+ boolean_t net_affinity; /* affinity set is available */
+ u_int32_t input_waiting; /* DLIL condition of thread */
+ struct thread *input_thread; /* thread data for this input */
+ struct thread *workloop_thread; /* current workloop thread */
+ u_int32_t tag; /* current affinity tag */
+ lck_mtx_t *input_lck;
+ lck_grp_t *lck_grp; /* lock group (for lock stats) */
+ char input_name[32];
+#if IFNET_INPUT_SANITY_CHK
+ u_int32_t input_wake_cnt; /* number of times the thread was awaken with packets to process */
+ u_long input_mbuf_cnt; /* total number of mbuf packets processed by this thread */
+#endif
+};
+/*
+ The following are shared with kpi_protocol.c so that it may wakeup
+ the input thread to run through packets queued for protocol input.
+*/
+#define DLIL_INPUT_RUNNING 0x80000000
+#define DLIL_INPUT_WAITING 0x40000000
+#define DLIL_PROTO_REGISTER 0x20000000
+#define DLIL_PROTO_WAITING 0x10000000
+#define DLIL_INPUT_TERMINATE 0x08000000
-int
-dlil_ioctl(u_long proto_family,
- struct ifnet *ifp,
- u_long ioctl_code,
- caddr_t ioctl_arg);
+void dlil_init(void);
-errno_t
-dlil_resolve_multi(
- struct ifnet *ifp,
- const struct sockaddr *proto_addr,
- struct sockaddr *ll_addr,
- size_t ll_len);
+errno_t dlil_set_bpf_tap(ifnet_t ifp, bpf_tap_mode mode,
+ bpf_packet_func callback);
/*
* Send arp internal bypasses the check for
const struct sockaddr_dl* target_hw,
const struct sockaddr* target_proto);
+int
+dlil_output(
+ ifnet_t ifp,
+ protocol_family_t proto_family,
+ mbuf_t packetlist,
+ void *route,
+ const struct sockaddr *dest,
+ int raw);
+
+errno_t
+dlil_resolve_multi(
+ struct ifnet *ifp,
+ const struct sockaddr *proto_addr,
+ struct sockaddr *ll_addr,
+ size_t ll_len);
+
errno_t
dlil_send_arp(
ifnet_t ifp,
const struct sockaddr_dl* target_hw,
const struct sockaddr* target_proto);
-int
-dlil_ioctl_locked(u_long proto_family,
- struct ifnet *ifp,
- u_long ioctl_code,
- caddr_t ioctl_arg);
-
-int
-dlil_attach_protocol(struct dlil_proto_reg_str *proto);
-
-int
-dlil_detach_protocol(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long protocol_family);
-
-int
-dlil_if_attach(struct ifnet *ifp);
-
-#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
-
-int
-dlil_if_attach_with_address(
- struct ifnet *ifp,
- const struct sockaddr_dl *ll_addr);
-
-int
-dlil_attach_protocol_kpi(ifnet_t ifp, protocol_family_t protocol,
- const struct ifnet_attach_proto_param *proto_details);
-
-errno_t dlil_set_bpf_tap(ifnet_t ifp, bpf_tap_mode mode,
- bpf_packet_func callback);
-
-#endif
-
-void
-dlil_detach_filter(interface_filter_t filter);
-
-struct dlil_ifmod_reg_str {
- int (*add_if)(struct ifnet *ifp);
- int (*del_if)(struct ifnet *ifp);
- int (*add_proto)(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long protocol_family,
- struct ddesc_head_str *demux_desc_head);
-#ifdef __KPI_INTERFACE__
- ifnet_del_proto_func del_proto;
- ifnet_ioctl_func ifmod_ioctl;
-#else
- void* del_proto;
- void* ifmod_ioctl;
-#endif
- int (*shutdown)(void);
- int (*init_if)(struct ifnet *ifp);
- u_long reserved[3];
-};
-
-
-int dlil_reg_if_modules(u_long interface_family,
- struct dlil_ifmod_reg_str *ifmod_reg);
-
-/*
-
-Function : dlil_reg_proto_module
-
- A DLIL protocol module is a piece of code that know how to handle a certain type
- of protocol (PF_INET, PF_INET6, ...) for a certain family of interface (APPLE_IF_FAM_ETHERNET,
- APPLE_IF_FAM_PPP, ...).
-
- dlil_reg_proto_module() allows the registration of such a protocol/interface handler before any
- interface is attached.
- Typically, the attach and detach function of the protocol handler will call
- dlil_{attach/detach}_protocol with the parameter specific to the protocol.
-
- The goal of this modules is to insulate the actual protocol (IP, IPv6) from the DLIL details.
-
-Parameters :
- 'protocol_family' is PF_INET, PF_INET6, ...
- 'interface_family' is APPLE_IF_FAM_ETHERNET, APPLE_IF_FAM_PPP, ...
- 'protomod_reg' is the protocol registration structure.
- 'attach_proto' funtion is mandatory.
- 'detach_proto' funtion is optional (DLIL will manage it).
-
-Return code :
-
-0 :
-
- No error.
-
-ENOMEM:
-
- No memory can be allocated for internal data structure.
-
-EEXIST:
-
- The protocol family has already been registered for this interface family.
-
-EINVAL:
-
- The dlil_protomod_reg_str structure contains incorrect values.
-
-*/
-
-int dlil_reg_proto_module(u_long protocol_family, u_long interface_family,
- int (*attach)(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long protocol_family),
- int (*detach)(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long protocol_family));
-
-/*
-
-Function : dlil_dereg_proto_module
-
- dlil_dereg_proto_module() will unregister the protocol module previously
- registered with dlil_dereg_proto_module().
-
- There is no restriction when to call it.
- Interfaces or protoco can be attached, it will not prevent the deregistration of the module.
-
-Parameters :
- 'protocol_family' is PF_INET, PF_INET6, ...
- 'interface_family' is APPLE_IF_FAM_ETHERNET, APPLE_IF_FAM_PPP, ...
-
-Return code :
-
-0 :
-
- No error.
-
-ENOENT:
-
- No module was registered..
-
-*/
-
-int dlil_dereg_proto_module(u_long protocol_family, u_long interface_family);
-
-/*
-
-Function : dlil_plumb_protocol
-
- dlil_plumb_protocol() will plumb a protocol to an actual interface.
- This will find a registered protocol module and call its attach function.
- The module will typically call dlil_attach_protocol with the appropriate parameters.
-
-Parameters :
- 'protocol_family' is PF_INET, PF_INET6, ...
- 'ifp' is the interface to plumb the protocol to.
-
-Return code :
-
-0 :
-
- No error.
-
-ENOENT:
-
- No module was registered.
-
-other:
-
- Error returned by the attach_proto function
-
-*/
-int dlil_plumb_protocol(u_long protocol_family, struct ifnet *ifp);
-
-/*
-
-Function : dlil_unplumb_protocol
-
- dlil_unplumb_protocol() will unplumb a protocol from an interface.
- This will find a registered protocol module and call its detach function.
- The module will typically call dlil_detach_protocol with the appropriate parameters.
- If no module is found, this function will call dlil_detach_protocol directly.
-
-Parameters :
- 'protocol_family' is PF_INET, PF_INET6, ...
- 'ifp' is APPLE_IF_FAM_ETHERNET, APPLE_IF_FAM_PPP, ...
-
-Return code :
-
-0 :
-
- No error.
-
-ENOENT:
-
- No module was registered.
-
-other:
-
- Error returned by the attach_proto function
-
-*/
-int dlil_unplumb_protocol(u_long protocol_family, struct ifnet *ifp);
-
-int
-dlil_inject_if_input(struct mbuf *m, char *frame_header, u_long from_id);
-
-int
-dlil_inject_pr_input(struct mbuf *m, char *frame_header, u_long from_id);
-
-int
-dlil_inject_pr_output(struct mbuf *m,
- struct sockaddr *dest,
- int raw,
- char *frame_type,
- char *dst_linkaddr,
- u_long from_id);
+int dlil_attach_filter(ifnet_t ifp, const struct iff_filter *if_filter,
+ interface_filter_t *filter_ref);
+void dlil_detach_filter(interface_filter_t filter);
+int dlil_detach_protocol(ifnet_t ifp, u_long protocol);
+extern void dlil_proto_unplumb_all(ifnet_t);
-int
-dlil_inject_if_output(struct mbuf *m, u_long from_id);
+#endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
-#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
void
dlil_post_msg(struct ifnet *ifp,u_long event_subclass, u_long event_code,
struct net_event_data *event_data, u_long event_data_len);
-#endif
-
-int
-dlil_event(struct ifnet *ifp, struct kern_event_msg *event);
-
-int dlil_dereg_if_modules(u_long interface_family);
-
-int
-dlil_if_detach(struct ifnet *ifp);
-
-void
-ifp_reference(struct ifnet *ifp);
-
-void
-ifp_release(struct ifnet *ifp);
-
/*
-
-Function : dlil_if_acquire
-
- DLIL manages the list of ifnet interfaces allocated using the dlil_if_acquire
- function. This list if not the same as the list of attached interfaces,
- visible with ifconfig.
- This list contains attached as well as detached interfaces.
- Detached interfaces are kept in the list to prevent the kernel from crashing
- by using an old ifp.
-
- if it succeeds, dlil_if_acquire returns an ifnet data structure.
- This ifnet can either be a new allocated block of memory, or an ifnet
- that already existed and that DLIL has found in its list of unused
- interface and that matches the family/uniqueid tuple.
-
- dlil_if_acquire can fail if the requested interface is already in use,
- or if no memory is available to create a new interface.
-
- The typical sequence of call for a driver will be :
- dlil_if_acquire(... &ifp)
- ... Fill in the ifnet ...
- dlil_if_attach(ifp)
- ... Driver work ...
- dlil_if_detach(ifp)
- dlil_if_release(ifp)
-
- Important : ifnet allocated by DLIL are managed by DLIL. DLIL takes care
- of them, and keeps them until a driver wants to reuse them, but DLIL may
- also decide to free them when not in use by a driver.
-
- Note : the structure returned will actually be large enough to contain
- an arpcom structure (ifnet + ethernet) structure.
- Drivers cannot extend the structure and must to store their private
- information in if_sofc and if_private.
-
-Parameters :
- 'family' uniquely identifies DLIL interface family.
- 'uniqueid' is a unique identifier for that interface, managed by the
- driver (for example MAC address for ethernet).
- 'uniqueid_len' is the length of the unique id.
- 'ifp' contains on output the allocated ifnet.
-
-Return code :
-
-0 :
-
- If an ifnet matching the uniqueid is found, the matching ifnet is returned
- in ifp and the flags IFEF_REUSE and IF_INUSE are set in the if_eflags.
- The fields in the ifnet are NOT zeroed and may contain old values that
- the driver can reuse. [They are not necessarily the values that were
- there when the driver released the ifnet, as protocol might have
- continued to update them].
-
- If no matching ifnet is found, a new structure is allocated and returned
- in ifp with all fields initialized to 0.
- The flag IF_INUSE is set in the if_eflags. IFEF_REUSE is NOT set.
- dlil_if_acquire will copy the uniqueid and keep it for matching purpose.
-
- If 'uniqueid' is NULL, then dlil_if_acquire will return the first
- ifnet that contains a null uniqueid for that family, with the flags
- IFEF_REUSE and IF_INUSE set.
- If no ifnet is available, a new one will be created.
-
-ENOMEM:
-
- If no matching interface is found, and no memory can be allocated,
- dlil_if_acquire will return ENOMEM.
-
-
-EBUSY:
-
- If the unique id matches the id of an interface currently in use,
- dlil_if_acquire will return EBUSY.
- An interface 'in use' is an allocated interface, not necessarily attached.
-
-*/
+ * dlil_if_acquire is obsolete. Use ifnet_allocate.
+ */
int dlil_if_acquire(u_long family, const void *uniqueid, size_t uniqueid_len,
struct ifnet **ifp);
/*
-
-Function : dlil_if_release
-
- dlil_if_release will transfer control of the ifnet to DLIL.
- DLIL will keep the interface in its list, marking it unused.
- The fields will be left in their current state, so the driver can reuse
- the ifnet later, by calling dlil_if_acquire.
- The if_eflags IF_INUSE will be cleared.
- The fields if_output, if_ioctl, if_free and if_set_bpf_tap will be changed
- to point to DLIL private functions.
- After calling dlil_if_release, the driver can safely terminate and
- unload if necessary.
- Note: your driver should only call dlil_if_release once your if_free
- function has been called.
-
-Parameters :
- ifp is the pointer to the ifnet to release.
-
-*/
+ * dlil_if_release is obsolete. The equivalent is called automatically when
+ * an interface is detached.
+ */
void dlil_if_release(struct ifnet *ifp);