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/* drivers/net/ifb.c:
The purpose of this driver is to provide a device that allows
for sharing of resources:
1) qdiscs/policies that are per device as opposed to system wide.
ifb allows for a device which can be redirected to thus providing
an impression of sharing.
2) Allows for queueing incoming traffic for shaping instead of
dropping.
The original concept is based on what is known as the IMQ
driver initially written by Martin Devera, later rewritten
by Patrick McHardy and then maintained by Andre Correa.
You need the tc action mirror or redirect to feed this device
packets.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Authors: Jamal Hadi Salim (2005)
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
#include <net/pkt_sched.h>
[NET]: Make the device list and device lookups per namespace. This patch makes most of the generic device layer network namespace safe. This patch makes dev_base_head a network namespace variable, and then it picks up a few associated variables. The functions: dev_getbyhwaddr dev_getfirsthwbytype dev_get_by_flags dev_get_by_name __dev_get_by_name dev_get_by_index __dev_get_by_index dev_ioctl dev_ethtool dev_load wireless_process_ioctl were modified to take a network namespace argument, and deal with it. vlan_ioctl_set and brioctl_set were modified so their hooks will receive a network namespace argument. So basically anthing in the core of the network stack that was affected to by the change of dev_base was modified to handle multiple network namespaces. The rest of the network stack was simply modified to explicitly use &init_net the initial network namespace. This can be fixed when those components of the network stack are modified to handle multiple network namespaces. For now the ifindex generator is left global. Fundametally ifindex numbers are per namespace, or else we will have corner case problems with migration when we get that far. At the same time there are assumptions in the network stack that the ifindex of a network device won't change. Making the ifindex number global seems a good compromise until the network stack can cope with ifindex changes when you change namespaces, and the like. Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-09-17 11:56:21 -07:00
#include <net/net_namespace.h>
#define TX_TIMEOUT (2*HZ)
#define TX_Q_LIMIT 32
struct ifb_private {
struct tasklet_struct ifb_tasklet;
int tasklet_pending;
/* mostly debug stats leave in for now */
unsigned long st_task_enter; /* tasklet entered */
unsigned long st_txq_refl_try; /* transmit queue refill attempt */
unsigned long st_rxq_enter; /* receive queue entered */
unsigned long st_rx2tx_tran; /* receive to trasmit transfers */
unsigned long st_rxq_notenter; /*receiveQ not entered, resched */
unsigned long st_rx_frm_egr; /* received from egress path */
unsigned long st_rx_frm_ing; /* received from ingress path */
unsigned long st_rxq_check;
unsigned long st_rxq_rsch;
struct sk_buff_head rq;
struct sk_buff_head tq;
};
static int numifbs = 2;
static void ri_tasklet(unsigned long dev);
static netdev_tx_t ifb_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev);
static int ifb_open(struct net_device *dev);
static int ifb_close(struct net_device *dev);
static void ri_tasklet(unsigned long dev)
{
struct net_device *_dev = (struct net_device *)dev;
struct ifb_private *dp = netdev_priv(_dev);
struct net_device_stats *stats = &_dev->stats;
struct netdev_queue *txq;
struct sk_buff *skb;
txq = netdev_get_tx_queue(_dev, 0);
dp->st_task_enter++;
if ((skb = skb_peek(&dp->tq)) == NULL) {
dp->st_txq_refl_try++;
if (__netif_tx_trylock(txq)) {
dp->st_rxq_enter++;
while ((skb = skb_dequeue(&dp->rq)) != NULL) {
skb_queue_tail(&dp->tq, skb);
dp->st_rx2tx_tran++;
}
__netif_tx_unlock(txq);
} else {
/* reschedule */
dp->st_rxq_notenter++;
goto resched;
}
}
while ((skb = skb_dequeue(&dp->tq)) != NULL) {
u32 from = G_TC_FROM(skb->tc_verd);
skb->tc_verd = 0;
skb->tc_verd = SET_TC_NCLS(skb->tc_verd);
stats->tx_packets++;
stats->tx_bytes +=skb->len;
[NET]: Make the device list and device lookups per namespace. This patch makes most of the generic device layer network namespace safe. This patch makes dev_base_head a network namespace variable, and then it picks up a few associated variables. The functions: dev_getbyhwaddr dev_getfirsthwbytype dev_get_by_flags dev_get_by_name __dev_get_by_name dev_get_by_index __dev_get_by_index dev_ioctl dev_ethtool dev_load wireless_process_ioctl were modified to take a network namespace argument, and deal with it. vlan_ioctl_set and brioctl_set were modified so their hooks will receive a network namespace argument. So basically anthing in the core of the network stack that was affected to by the change of dev_base was modified to handle multiple network namespaces. The rest of the network stack was simply modified to explicitly use &init_net the initial network namespace. This can be fixed when those components of the network stack are modified to handle multiple network namespaces. For now the ifindex generator is left global. Fundametally ifindex numbers are per namespace, or else we will have corner case problems with migration when we get that far. At the same time there are assumptions in the network stack that the ifindex of a network device won't change. Making the ifindex number global seems a good compromise until the network stack can cope with ifindex changes when you change namespaces, and the like. Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-09-17 11:56:21 -07:00
skb->dev = __dev_get_by_index(&init_net, skb->iif);
if (!skb->dev) {
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
stats->tx_dropped++;
break;
}
skb->iif = _dev->ifindex;
if (from & AT_EGRESS) {
dp->st_rx_frm_egr++;
dev_queue_xmit(skb);
} else if (from & AT_INGRESS) {
dp->st_rx_frm_ing++;
skb_pull(skb, skb->dev->hard_header_len);
netif_rx(skb);
} else
BUG();
}
if (__netif_tx_trylock(txq)) {
dp->st_rxq_check++;
if ((skb = skb_peek(&dp->rq)) == NULL) {
dp->tasklet_pending = 0;
if (netif_queue_stopped(_dev))
netif_wake_queue(_dev);
} else {
dp->st_rxq_rsch++;
__netif_tx_unlock(txq);
goto resched;
}
__netif_tx_unlock(txq);
} else {
resched:
dp->tasklet_pending = 1;
tasklet_schedule(&dp->ifb_tasklet);
}
}
static const struct net_device_ops ifb_netdev_ops = {
.ndo_open = ifb_open,
.ndo_stop = ifb_close,
.ndo_start_xmit = ifb_xmit,
.ndo_validate_addr = eth_validate_addr,
};
static void ifb_setup(struct net_device *dev)
{
/* Initialize the device structure. */
dev->destructor = free_netdev;
dev->netdev_ops = &ifb_netdev_ops;
/* Fill in device structure with ethernet-generic values. */
ether_setup(dev);
dev->tx_queue_len = TX_Q_LIMIT;
dev->flags |= IFF_NOARP;
dev->flags &= ~IFF_MULTICAST;
dev->priv_flags &= ~IFF_XMIT_DST_RELEASE;
random_ether_addr(dev->dev_addr);
}
static netdev_tx_t ifb_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ifb_private *dp = netdev_priv(dev);
struct net_device_stats *stats = &dev->stats;
u32 from = G_TC_FROM(skb->tc_verd);
stats->rx_packets++;
stats->rx_bytes+=skb->len;
if (!(from & (AT_INGRESS|AT_EGRESS)) || !skb->iif) {
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
stats->rx_dropped++;
return NETDEV_TX_OK;
}
if (skb_queue_len(&dp->rq) >= dev->tx_queue_len) {
netif_stop_queue(dev);
}
dev->trans_start = jiffies;
skb_queue_tail(&dp->rq, skb);
if (!dp->tasklet_pending) {
dp->tasklet_pending = 1;
tasklet_schedule(&dp->ifb_tasklet);
}
return NETDEV_TX_OK;
}
static int ifb_close(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ifb_private *dp = netdev_priv(dev);
tasklet_kill(&dp->ifb_tasklet);
netif_stop_queue(dev);
skb_queue_purge(&dp->rq);
skb_queue_purge(&dp->tq);
return 0;
}
static int ifb_open(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ifb_private *dp = netdev_priv(dev);
tasklet_init(&dp->ifb_tasklet, ri_tasklet, (unsigned long)dev);
skb_queue_head_init(&dp->rq);
skb_queue_head_init(&dp->tq);
netif_start_queue(dev);
return 0;
}
static int ifb_validate(struct nlattr *tb[], struct nlattr *data[])
{
if (tb[IFLA_ADDRESS]) {
if (nla_len(tb[IFLA_ADDRESS]) != ETH_ALEN)
return -EINVAL;
if (!is_valid_ether_addr(nla_data(tb[IFLA_ADDRESS])))
return -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
}
return 0;
}
static struct rtnl_link_ops ifb_link_ops __read_mostly = {
.kind = "ifb",
.priv_size = sizeof(struct ifb_private),
.setup = ifb_setup,
.validate = ifb_validate,
};
/* Number of ifb devices to be set up by this module. */
module_param(numifbs, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(numifbs, "Number of ifb devices");
static int __init ifb_init_one(int index)
{
struct net_device *dev_ifb;
int err;
dev_ifb = alloc_netdev(sizeof(struct ifb_private),
"ifb%d", ifb_setup);
if (!dev_ifb)
return -ENOMEM;
err = dev_alloc_name(dev_ifb, dev_ifb->name);
if (err < 0)
goto err;
dev_ifb->rtnl_link_ops = &ifb_link_ops;
err = register_netdevice(dev_ifb);
if (err < 0)
goto err;
return 0;
err:
free_netdev(dev_ifb);
return err;
}
static int __init ifb_init_module(void)
{
int i, err;
rtnl_lock();
err = __rtnl_link_register(&ifb_link_ops);
for (i = 0; i < numifbs && !err; i++)
err = ifb_init_one(i);
if (err)
__rtnl_link_unregister(&ifb_link_ops);
rtnl_unlock();
return err;
}
static void __exit ifb_cleanup_module(void)
{
rtnl_link_unregister(&ifb_link_ops);
}
module_init(ifb_init_module);
module_exit(ifb_cleanup_module);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Jamal Hadi Salim");
MODULE_ALIAS_RTNL_LINK("ifb");