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/*
* Copyright (c) 2008, Intel Corporation.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
* version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
* more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
* this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
* Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
*
* Author: Lucy Liu <lucy.liu@intel.com>
*/
#ifndef __NET_DCBNL_H__
#define __NET_DCBNL_H__
#include <linux/dcbnl.h>
struct dcb_app_type {
char name[IFNAMSIZ];
struct dcb_app app;
struct list_head list;
};
u8 dcb_setapp(struct net_device *, struct dcb_app *);
u8 dcb_getapp(struct net_device *, struct dcb_app *);
int dcb_ieee_setapp(struct net_device *, struct dcb_app *);
net: dcbnl, add multicast group for DCB Now that dcbnl is being used in many cases by more than a single agent it is beneficial to be notified when some entity either driver or user space has changed the DCB attributes. Today applications either end up polling the interface or relying on a user space database to maintain the DCB state and post events. Polling is a poor solution for obvious reasons. And relying on a user space database has its own downside. Namely it has created strange boot dependencies requiring the database be populated before any applications dependent on DCB attributes starts or the application goes into a polling loop. Populating the database requires negotiating link setting with the peer and can take anywhere from less than a second up to a few seconds depending on the switch implementation. Perhaps more importantly if another application or an embedded agent sets a DCB link attribute the database has no way of knowing other than polling the kernel. This prevents applications from responding quickly to changes in link events which at least in the FCoE case and probably any other protocols expecting a lossless link may result in IO errors. By adding a multicast group for DCB we have clean way to disseminate kernel DCB link attributes up to user space. Avoiding the need for user space to maintain a coherant database and disperse events that potentially do not reflect the current link state. Signed-off-by: John Fastabend <john.r.fastabend@intel.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-06-21 00:34:37 -07:00
int dcbnl_notify(struct net_device *dev, int event, int cmd, u32 seq, u32 pid);
/*
* Ops struct for the netlink callbacks. Used by DCB-enabled drivers through
* the netdevice struct.
*/
struct dcbnl_rtnl_ops {
/* IEEE 802.1Qaz std */
int (*ieee_getets) (struct net_device *, struct ieee_ets *);
int (*ieee_setets) (struct net_device *, struct ieee_ets *);
int (*ieee_getpfc) (struct net_device *, struct ieee_pfc *);
int (*ieee_setpfc) (struct net_device *, struct ieee_pfc *);
int (*ieee_getapp) (struct net_device *, struct dcb_app *);
int (*ieee_setapp) (struct net_device *, struct dcb_app *);
int (*ieee_peer_getets) (struct net_device *, struct ieee_ets *);
int (*ieee_peer_getpfc) (struct net_device *, struct ieee_pfc *);
/* CEE std */
u8 (*getstate)(struct net_device *);
u8 (*setstate)(struct net_device *, u8);
void (*getpermhwaddr)(struct net_device *, u8 *);
void (*setpgtccfgtx)(struct net_device *, int, u8, u8, u8, u8);
void (*setpgbwgcfgtx)(struct net_device *, int, u8);
void (*setpgtccfgrx)(struct net_device *, int, u8, u8, u8, u8);
void (*setpgbwgcfgrx)(struct net_device *, int, u8);
void (*getpgtccfgtx)(struct net_device *, int, u8 *, u8 *, u8 *, u8 *);
void (*getpgbwgcfgtx)(struct net_device *, int, u8 *);
void (*getpgtccfgrx)(struct net_device *, int, u8 *, u8 *, u8 *, u8 *);
void (*getpgbwgcfgrx)(struct net_device *, int, u8 *);
void (*setpfccfg)(struct net_device *, int, u8);
void (*getpfccfg)(struct net_device *, int, u8 *);
u8 (*setall)(struct net_device *);
u8 (*getcap)(struct net_device *, int, u8 *);
u8 (*getnumtcs)(struct net_device *, int, u8 *);
u8 (*setnumtcs)(struct net_device *, int, u8);
u8 (*getpfcstate)(struct net_device *);
void (*setpfcstate)(struct net_device *, u8);
void (*getbcncfg)(struct net_device *, int, u32 *);
void (*setbcncfg)(struct net_device *, int, u32);
void (*getbcnrp)(struct net_device *, int, u8 *);
void (*setbcnrp)(struct net_device *, int, u8);
u8 (*setapp)(struct net_device *, u8, u16, u8);
u8 (*getapp)(struct net_device *, u8, u16);
u8 (*getfeatcfg)(struct net_device *, int, u8 *);
u8 (*setfeatcfg)(struct net_device *, int, u8);
/* DCBX configuration */
u8 (*getdcbx)(struct net_device *);
u8 (*setdcbx)(struct net_device *, u8);
/* peer apps */
int (*peer_getappinfo)(struct net_device *, struct dcb_peer_app_info *,
u16 *);
int (*peer_getapptable)(struct net_device *, struct dcb_app *);
/* CEE peer */
int (*cee_peer_getpg) (struct net_device *, struct cee_pg *);
int (*cee_peer_getpfc) (struct net_device *, struct cee_pfc *);
};
#endif /* __NET_DCBNL_H__ */