linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/net/team/team.c

1685 lines
38 KiB
C
Raw Normal View History

net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
/*
* net/drivers/team/team.c - Network team device driver
* Copyright (c) 2011 Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com>
*
* 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.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/ctype.h>
#include <linux/notifier.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/if_vlan.h>
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
#include <linux/if_arp.h>
#include <linux/socket.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/rtnetlink.h>
#include <net/rtnetlink.h>
#include <net/genetlink.h>
#include <net/netlink.h>
#include <linux/if_team.h>
#define DRV_NAME "team"
/**********
* Helpers
**********/
#define team_port_exists(dev) (dev->priv_flags & IFF_TEAM_PORT)
static struct team_port *team_port_get_rcu(const struct net_device *dev)
{
struct team_port *port = rcu_dereference(dev->rx_handler_data);
return team_port_exists(dev) ? port : NULL;
}
static struct team_port *team_port_get_rtnl(const struct net_device *dev)
{
struct team_port *port = rtnl_dereference(dev->rx_handler_data);
return team_port_exists(dev) ? port : NULL;
}
/*
* Since the ability to change mac address for open port device is tested in
* team_port_add, this function can be called without control of return value
*/
static int __set_port_mac(struct net_device *port_dev,
const unsigned char *dev_addr)
{
struct sockaddr addr;
memcpy(addr.sa_data, dev_addr, ETH_ALEN);
addr.sa_family = ARPHRD_ETHER;
return dev_set_mac_address(port_dev, &addr);
}
int team_port_set_orig_mac(struct team_port *port)
{
return __set_port_mac(port->dev, port->orig.dev_addr);
}
int team_port_set_team_mac(struct team_port *port)
{
return __set_port_mac(port->dev, port->team->dev->dev_addr);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(team_port_set_team_mac);
/*******************
* Options handling
*******************/
struct team_option *__team_find_option(struct team *team, const char *opt_name)
{
struct team_option *option;
list_for_each_entry(option, &team->option_list, list) {
if (strcmp(option->name, opt_name) == 0)
return option;
}
return NULL;
}
int team_options_register(struct team *team,
const struct team_option *option,
size_t option_count)
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
{
int i;
struct team_option **dst_opts;
int err;
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
dst_opts = kzalloc(sizeof(struct team_option *) * option_count,
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!dst_opts)
return -ENOMEM;
for (i = 0; i < option_count; i++, option++) {
if (__team_find_option(team, option->name)) {
err = -EEXIST;
goto rollback;
}
dst_opts[i] = kmemdup(option, sizeof(*option), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!dst_opts[i]) {
err = -ENOMEM;
goto rollback;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < option_count; i++)
list_add_tail(&dst_opts[i]->list, &team->option_list);
kfree(dst_opts);
return 0;
rollback:
for (i = 0; i < option_count; i++)
kfree(dst_opts[i]);
kfree(dst_opts);
return err;
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
}
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
EXPORT_SYMBOL(team_options_register);
static void __team_options_change_check(struct team *team,
struct team_option *changed_option);
static void __team_options_unregister(struct team *team,
const struct team_option *option,
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
size_t option_count)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < option_count; i++, option++) {
struct team_option *del_opt;
del_opt = __team_find_option(team, option->name);
if (del_opt) {
list_del(&del_opt->list);
kfree(del_opt);
}
}
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
}
void team_options_unregister(struct team *team,
const struct team_option *option,
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
size_t option_count)
{
__team_options_unregister(team, option, option_count);
__team_options_change_check(team, NULL);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(team_options_unregister);
static int team_option_get(struct team *team, struct team_option *option,
void *arg)
{
return option->getter(team, arg);
}
static int team_option_set(struct team *team, struct team_option *option,
void *arg)
{
int err;
err = option->setter(team, arg);
if (err)
return err;
__team_options_change_check(team, option);
return err;
}
/****************
* Mode handling
****************/
static LIST_HEAD(mode_list);
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(mode_list_lock);
static struct team_mode *__find_mode(const char *kind)
{
struct team_mode *mode;
list_for_each_entry(mode, &mode_list, list) {
if (strcmp(mode->kind, kind) == 0)
return mode;
}
return NULL;
}
static bool is_good_mode_name(const char *name)
{
while (*name != '\0') {
if (!isalpha(*name) && !isdigit(*name) && *name != '_')
return false;
name++;
}
return true;
}
int team_mode_register(struct team_mode *mode)
{
int err = 0;
if (!is_good_mode_name(mode->kind) ||
mode->priv_size > TEAM_MODE_PRIV_SIZE)
return -EINVAL;
spin_lock(&mode_list_lock);
if (__find_mode(mode->kind)) {
err = -EEXIST;
goto unlock;
}
list_add_tail(&mode->list, &mode_list);
unlock:
spin_unlock(&mode_list_lock);
return err;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(team_mode_register);
int team_mode_unregister(struct team_mode *mode)
{
spin_lock(&mode_list_lock);
list_del_init(&mode->list);
spin_unlock(&mode_list_lock);
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(team_mode_unregister);
static struct team_mode *team_mode_get(const char *kind)
{
struct team_mode *mode;
spin_lock(&mode_list_lock);
mode = __find_mode(kind);
if (!mode) {
spin_unlock(&mode_list_lock);
request_module("team-mode-%s", kind);
spin_lock(&mode_list_lock);
mode = __find_mode(kind);
}
if (mode)
if (!try_module_get(mode->owner))
mode = NULL;
spin_unlock(&mode_list_lock);
return mode;
}
static void team_mode_put(const struct team_mode *mode)
{
module_put(mode->owner);
}
static bool team_dummy_transmit(struct team *team, struct sk_buff *skb)
{
dev_kfree_skb_any(skb);
return false;
}
rx_handler_result_t team_dummy_receive(struct team *team,
struct team_port *port,
struct sk_buff *skb)
{
return RX_HANDLER_ANOTHER;
}
static void team_adjust_ops(struct team *team)
{
/*
* To avoid checks in rx/tx skb paths, ensure here that non-null and
* correct ops are always set.
*/
if (list_empty(&team->port_list) ||
!team->mode || !team->mode->ops->transmit)
team->ops.transmit = team_dummy_transmit;
else
team->ops.transmit = team->mode->ops->transmit;
if (list_empty(&team->port_list) ||
!team->mode || !team->mode->ops->receive)
team->ops.receive = team_dummy_receive;
else
team->ops.receive = team->mode->ops->receive;
}
/*
* We can benefit from the fact that it's ensured no port is present
* at the time of mode change. Therefore no packets are in fly so there's no
* need to set mode operations in any special way.
*/
static int __team_change_mode(struct team *team,
const struct team_mode *new_mode)
{
/* Check if mode was previously set and do cleanup if so */
if (team->mode) {
void (*exit_op)(struct team *team) = team->ops.exit;
/* Clear ops area so no callback is called any longer */
memset(&team->ops, 0, sizeof(struct team_mode_ops));
team_adjust_ops(team);
if (exit_op)
exit_op(team);
team_mode_put(team->mode);
team->mode = NULL;
/* zero private data area */
memset(&team->mode_priv, 0,
sizeof(struct team) - offsetof(struct team, mode_priv));
}
if (!new_mode)
return 0;
if (new_mode->ops->init) {
int err;
err = new_mode->ops->init(team);
if (err)
return err;
}
team->mode = new_mode;
memcpy(&team->ops, new_mode->ops, sizeof(struct team_mode_ops));
team_adjust_ops(team);
return 0;
}
static int team_change_mode(struct team *team, const char *kind)
{
struct team_mode *new_mode;
struct net_device *dev = team->dev;
int err;
if (!list_empty(&team->port_list)) {
netdev_err(dev, "No ports can be present during mode change\n");
return -EBUSY;
}
if (team->mode && strcmp(team->mode->kind, kind) == 0) {
netdev_err(dev, "Unable to change to the same mode the team is in\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
new_mode = team_mode_get(kind);
if (!new_mode) {
netdev_err(dev, "Mode \"%s\" not found\n", kind);
return -EINVAL;
}
err = __team_change_mode(team, new_mode);
if (err) {
netdev_err(dev, "Failed to change to mode \"%s\"\n", kind);
team_mode_put(new_mode);
return err;
}
netdev_info(dev, "Mode changed to \"%s\"\n", kind);
return 0;
}
/************************
* Rx path frame handler
************************/
/* note: already called with rcu_read_lock */
static rx_handler_result_t team_handle_frame(struct sk_buff **pskb)
{
struct sk_buff *skb = *pskb;
struct team_port *port;
struct team *team;
rx_handler_result_t res;
skb = skb_share_check(skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!skb)
return RX_HANDLER_CONSUMED;
*pskb = skb;
port = team_port_get_rcu(skb->dev);
team = port->team;
res = team->ops.receive(team, port, skb);
if (res == RX_HANDLER_ANOTHER) {
struct team_pcpu_stats *pcpu_stats;
pcpu_stats = this_cpu_ptr(team->pcpu_stats);
u64_stats_update_begin(&pcpu_stats->syncp);
pcpu_stats->rx_packets++;
pcpu_stats->rx_bytes += skb->len;
if (skb->pkt_type == PACKET_MULTICAST)
pcpu_stats->rx_multicast++;
u64_stats_update_end(&pcpu_stats->syncp);
skb->dev = team->dev;
} else {
this_cpu_inc(team->pcpu_stats->rx_dropped);
}
return res;
}
/****************
* Port handling
****************/
static bool team_port_find(const struct team *team,
const struct team_port *port)
{
struct team_port *cur;
list_for_each_entry(cur, &team->port_list, list)
if (cur == port)
return true;
return false;
}
/*
* Add/delete port to the team port list. Write guarded by rtnl_lock.
* Takes care of correct port->index setup (might be racy).
*/
static void team_port_list_add_port(struct team *team,
struct team_port *port)
{
port->index = team->port_count++;
hlist_add_head_rcu(&port->hlist,
team_port_index_hash(team, port->index));
list_add_tail_rcu(&port->list, &team->port_list);
}
static void __reconstruct_port_hlist(struct team *team, int rm_index)
{
int i;
struct team_port *port;
for (i = rm_index + 1; i < team->port_count; i++) {
port = team_get_port_by_index(team, i);
hlist_del_rcu(&port->hlist);
port->index--;
hlist_add_head_rcu(&port->hlist,
team_port_index_hash(team, port->index));
}
}
static void team_port_list_del_port(struct team *team,
struct team_port *port)
{
int rm_index = port->index;
hlist_del_rcu(&port->hlist);
list_del_rcu(&port->list);
__reconstruct_port_hlist(team, rm_index);
team->port_count--;
}
#define TEAM_VLAN_FEATURES (NETIF_F_ALL_CSUM | NETIF_F_SG | \
NETIF_F_FRAGLIST | NETIF_F_ALL_TSO | \
NETIF_F_HIGHDMA | NETIF_F_LRO)
static void __team_compute_features(struct team *team)
{
struct team_port *port;
u32 vlan_features = TEAM_VLAN_FEATURES;
unsigned short max_hard_header_len = ETH_HLEN;
list_for_each_entry(port, &team->port_list, list) {
vlan_features = netdev_increment_features(vlan_features,
port->dev->vlan_features,
TEAM_VLAN_FEATURES);
if (port->dev->hard_header_len > max_hard_header_len)
max_hard_header_len = port->dev->hard_header_len;
}
team->dev->vlan_features = vlan_features;
team->dev->hard_header_len = max_hard_header_len;
netdev_change_features(team->dev);
}
static void team_compute_features(struct team *team)
{
mutex_lock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
__team_compute_features(team);
mutex_unlock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
}
static int team_port_enter(struct team *team, struct team_port *port)
{
int err = 0;
dev_hold(team->dev);
port->dev->priv_flags |= IFF_TEAM_PORT;
if (team->ops.port_enter) {
err = team->ops.port_enter(team, port);
if (err) {
netdev_err(team->dev, "Device %s failed to enter team mode\n",
port->dev->name);
goto err_port_enter;
}
}
return 0;
err_port_enter:
port->dev->priv_flags &= ~IFF_TEAM_PORT;
dev_put(team->dev);
return err;
}
static void team_port_leave(struct team *team, struct team_port *port)
{
if (team->ops.port_leave)
team->ops.port_leave(team, port);
port->dev->priv_flags &= ~IFF_TEAM_PORT;
dev_put(team->dev);
}
static void __team_port_change_check(struct team_port *port, bool linkup);
static int team_port_add(struct team *team, struct net_device *port_dev)
{
struct net_device *dev = team->dev;
struct team_port *port;
char *portname = port_dev->name;
int err;
if (port_dev->flags & IFF_LOOPBACK ||
port_dev->type != ARPHRD_ETHER) {
netdev_err(dev, "Device %s is of an unsupported type\n",
portname);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (team_port_exists(port_dev)) {
netdev_err(dev, "Device %s is already a port "
"of a team device\n", portname);
return -EBUSY;
}
if (port_dev->flags & IFF_UP) {
netdev_err(dev, "Device %s is up. Set it down before adding it as a team port\n",
portname);
return -EBUSY;
}
port = kzalloc(sizeof(struct team_port), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!port)
return -ENOMEM;
port->dev = port_dev;
port->team = team;
port->orig.mtu = port_dev->mtu;
err = dev_set_mtu(port_dev, dev->mtu);
if (err) {
netdev_dbg(dev, "Error %d calling dev_set_mtu\n", err);
goto err_set_mtu;
}
memcpy(port->orig.dev_addr, port_dev->dev_addr, ETH_ALEN);
err = team_port_enter(team, port);
if (err) {
netdev_err(dev, "Device %s failed to enter team mode\n",
portname);
goto err_port_enter;
}
err = dev_open(port_dev);
if (err) {
netdev_dbg(dev, "Device %s opening failed\n",
portname);
goto err_dev_open;
}
err = vlan_vids_add_by_dev(port_dev, dev);
if (err) {
netdev_err(dev, "Failed to add vlan ids to device %s\n",
portname);
goto err_vids_add;
}
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
err = netdev_set_master(port_dev, dev);
if (err) {
netdev_err(dev, "Device %s failed to set master\n", portname);
goto err_set_master;
}
err = netdev_rx_handler_register(port_dev, team_handle_frame,
port);
if (err) {
netdev_err(dev, "Device %s failed to register rx_handler\n",
portname);
goto err_handler_register;
}
team_port_list_add_port(team, port);
team_adjust_ops(team);
__team_compute_features(team);
__team_port_change_check(port, !!netif_carrier_ok(port_dev));
netdev_info(dev, "Port device %s added\n", portname);
return 0;
err_handler_register:
netdev_set_master(port_dev, NULL);
err_set_master:
vlan_vids_del_by_dev(port_dev, dev);
err_vids_add:
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
dev_close(port_dev);
err_dev_open:
team_port_leave(team, port);
team_port_set_orig_mac(port);
err_port_enter:
dev_set_mtu(port_dev, port->orig.mtu);
err_set_mtu:
kfree(port);
return err;
}
static int team_port_del(struct team *team, struct net_device *port_dev)
{
struct net_device *dev = team->dev;
struct team_port *port;
char *portname = port_dev->name;
port = team_port_get_rtnl(port_dev);
if (!port || !team_port_find(team, port)) {
netdev_err(dev, "Device %s does not act as a port of this team\n",
portname);
return -ENOENT;
}
__team_port_change_check(port, false);
team_port_list_del_port(team, port);
team_adjust_ops(team);
netdev_rx_handler_unregister(port_dev);
netdev_set_master(port_dev, NULL);
vlan_vids_del_by_dev(port_dev, dev);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
dev_close(port_dev);
team_port_leave(team, port);
team_port_set_orig_mac(port);
dev_set_mtu(port_dev, port->orig.mtu);
synchronize_rcu();
kfree(port);
netdev_info(dev, "Port device %s removed\n", portname);
__team_compute_features(team);
return 0;
}
/*****************
* Net device ops
*****************/
static const char team_no_mode_kind[] = "*NOMODE*";
static int team_mode_option_get(struct team *team, void *arg)
{
const char **str = arg;
*str = team->mode ? team->mode->kind : team_no_mode_kind;
return 0;
}
static int team_mode_option_set(struct team *team, void *arg)
{
const char **str = arg;
return team_change_mode(team, *str);
}
static const struct team_option team_options[] = {
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
{
.name = "mode",
.type = TEAM_OPTION_TYPE_STRING,
.getter = team_mode_option_get,
.setter = team_mode_option_set,
},
};
static int team_init(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
int i;
int err;
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
team->dev = dev;
mutex_init(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
team->pcpu_stats = alloc_percpu(struct team_pcpu_stats);
if (!team->pcpu_stats)
return -ENOMEM;
for (i = 0; i < TEAM_PORT_HASHENTRIES; i++)
INIT_HLIST_HEAD(&team->port_hlist[i]);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&team->port_list);
team_adjust_ops(team);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&team->option_list);
err = team_options_register(team, team_options, ARRAY_SIZE(team_options));
if (err)
goto err_options_register;
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
netif_carrier_off(dev);
return 0;
err_options_register:
free_percpu(team->pcpu_stats);
return err;
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
}
static void team_uninit(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
struct team_port *port;
struct team_port *tmp;
mutex_lock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
list_for_each_entry_safe(port, tmp, &team->port_list, list)
team_port_del(team, port->dev);
__team_change_mode(team, NULL); /* cleanup */
__team_options_unregister(team, team_options, ARRAY_SIZE(team_options));
mutex_unlock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
}
static void team_destructor(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
free_percpu(team->pcpu_stats);
free_netdev(dev);
}
static int team_open(struct net_device *dev)
{
netif_carrier_on(dev);
return 0;
}
static int team_close(struct net_device *dev)
{
netif_carrier_off(dev);
return 0;
}
/*
* note: already called with rcu_read_lock
*/
static netdev_tx_t team_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
bool tx_success = false;
unsigned int len = skb->len;
tx_success = team->ops.transmit(team, skb);
if (tx_success) {
struct team_pcpu_stats *pcpu_stats;
pcpu_stats = this_cpu_ptr(team->pcpu_stats);
u64_stats_update_begin(&pcpu_stats->syncp);
pcpu_stats->tx_packets++;
pcpu_stats->tx_bytes += len;
u64_stats_update_end(&pcpu_stats->syncp);
} else {
this_cpu_inc(team->pcpu_stats->tx_dropped);
}
return NETDEV_TX_OK;
}
static void team_change_rx_flags(struct net_device *dev, int change)
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
struct team_port *port;
int inc;
rcu_read_lock();
list_for_each_entry_rcu(port, &team->port_list, list) {
if (change & IFF_PROMISC) {
inc = dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC ? 1 : -1;
dev_set_promiscuity(port->dev, inc);
}
if (change & IFF_ALLMULTI) {
inc = dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI ? 1 : -1;
dev_set_allmulti(port->dev, inc);
}
}
rcu_read_unlock();
}
static void team_set_rx_mode(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
struct team_port *port;
rcu_read_lock();
list_for_each_entry_rcu(port, &team->port_list, list) {
dev_uc_sync(port->dev, dev);
dev_mc_sync(port->dev, dev);
}
rcu_read_unlock();
}
static int team_set_mac_address(struct net_device *dev, void *p)
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
struct team_port *port;
struct sockaddr *addr = p;
memcpy(dev->dev_addr, addr->sa_data, ETH_ALEN);
rcu_read_lock();
list_for_each_entry_rcu(port, &team->port_list, list)
if (team->ops.port_change_mac)
team->ops.port_change_mac(team, port);
rcu_read_unlock();
return 0;
}
static int team_change_mtu(struct net_device *dev, int new_mtu)
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
struct team_port *port;
int err;
/*
* Alhough this is reader, it's guarded by team lock. It's not possible
* to traverse list in reverse under rcu_read_lock
*/
mutex_lock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
list_for_each_entry(port, &team->port_list, list) {
err = dev_set_mtu(port->dev, new_mtu);
if (err) {
netdev_err(dev, "Device %s failed to change mtu",
port->dev->name);
goto unwind;
}
}
mutex_unlock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
dev->mtu = new_mtu;
return 0;
unwind:
list_for_each_entry_continue_reverse(port, &team->port_list, list)
dev_set_mtu(port->dev, dev->mtu);
mutex_unlock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
return err;
}
static struct rtnl_link_stats64 *
team_get_stats64(struct net_device *dev, struct rtnl_link_stats64 *stats)
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
struct team_pcpu_stats *p;
u64 rx_packets, rx_bytes, rx_multicast, tx_packets, tx_bytes;
u32 rx_dropped = 0, tx_dropped = 0;
unsigned int start;
int i;
for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
p = per_cpu_ptr(team->pcpu_stats, i);
do {
start = u64_stats_fetch_begin_bh(&p->syncp);
rx_packets = p->rx_packets;
rx_bytes = p->rx_bytes;
rx_multicast = p->rx_multicast;
tx_packets = p->tx_packets;
tx_bytes = p->tx_bytes;
} while (u64_stats_fetch_retry_bh(&p->syncp, start));
stats->rx_packets += rx_packets;
stats->rx_bytes += rx_bytes;
stats->multicast += rx_multicast;
stats->tx_packets += tx_packets;
stats->tx_bytes += tx_bytes;
/*
* rx_dropped & tx_dropped are u32, updated
* without syncp protection.
*/
rx_dropped += p->rx_dropped;
tx_dropped += p->tx_dropped;
}
stats->rx_dropped = rx_dropped;
stats->tx_dropped = tx_dropped;
return stats;
}
static int team_vlan_rx_add_vid(struct net_device *dev, uint16_t vid)
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
struct team_port *port;
int err;
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
/*
* Alhough this is reader, it's guarded by team lock. It's not possible
* to traverse list in reverse under rcu_read_lock
*/
mutex_lock(&team->lock);
list_for_each_entry(port, &team->port_list, list) {
err = vlan_vid_add(port->dev, vid);
if (err)
goto unwind;
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
}
mutex_unlock(&team->lock);
return 0;
unwind:
list_for_each_entry_continue_reverse(port, &team->port_list, list)
vlan_vid_del(port->dev, vid);
mutex_unlock(&team->lock);
return err;
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
}
static int team_vlan_rx_kill_vid(struct net_device *dev, uint16_t vid)
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
struct team_port *port;
rcu_read_lock();
list_for_each_entry_rcu(port, &team->port_list, list)
vlan_vid_del(port->dev, vid);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
rcu_read_unlock();
return 0;
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
}
static int team_add_slave(struct net_device *dev, struct net_device *port_dev)
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
int err;
mutex_lock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
err = team_port_add(team, port_dev);
mutex_unlock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
return err;
}
static int team_del_slave(struct net_device *dev, struct net_device *port_dev)
{
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
int err;
mutex_lock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
err = team_port_del(team, port_dev);
mutex_unlock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
return err;
}
static netdev_features_t team_fix_features(struct net_device *dev,
netdev_features_t features)
{
struct team_port *port;
struct team *team = netdev_priv(dev);
netdev_features_t mask;
mask = features;
features &= ~NETIF_F_ONE_FOR_ALL;
features |= NETIF_F_ALL_FOR_ALL;
rcu_read_lock();
list_for_each_entry_rcu(port, &team->port_list, list) {
features = netdev_increment_features(features,
port->dev->features,
mask);
}
rcu_read_unlock();
return features;
}
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
static const struct net_device_ops team_netdev_ops = {
.ndo_init = team_init,
.ndo_uninit = team_uninit,
.ndo_open = team_open,
.ndo_stop = team_close,
.ndo_start_xmit = team_xmit,
.ndo_change_rx_flags = team_change_rx_flags,
.ndo_set_rx_mode = team_set_rx_mode,
.ndo_set_mac_address = team_set_mac_address,
.ndo_change_mtu = team_change_mtu,
.ndo_get_stats64 = team_get_stats64,
.ndo_vlan_rx_add_vid = team_vlan_rx_add_vid,
.ndo_vlan_rx_kill_vid = team_vlan_rx_kill_vid,
.ndo_add_slave = team_add_slave,
.ndo_del_slave = team_del_slave,
.ndo_fix_features = team_fix_features,
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
};
/***********************
* rt netlink interface
***********************/
static void team_setup(struct net_device *dev)
{
ether_setup(dev);
dev->netdev_ops = &team_netdev_ops;
dev->destructor = team_destructor;
dev->tx_queue_len = 0;
dev->flags |= IFF_MULTICAST;
dev->priv_flags &= ~(IFF_XMIT_DST_RELEASE | IFF_TX_SKB_SHARING);
/*
* Indicate we support unicast address filtering. That way core won't
* bring us to promisc mode in case a unicast addr is added.
* Let this up to underlay drivers.
*/
dev->priv_flags |= IFF_UNICAST_FLT;
dev->features |= NETIF_F_LLTX;
dev->features |= NETIF_F_GRO;
dev->hw_features = NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_TX |
NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_RX |
NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_FILTER;
dev->features |= dev->hw_features;
}
static int team_newlink(struct net *src_net, struct net_device *dev,
struct nlattr *tb[], struct nlattr *data[])
{
int err;
if (tb[IFLA_ADDRESS] == NULL)
random_ether_addr(dev->dev_addr);
err = register_netdevice(dev);
if (err)
return err;
return 0;
}
static int team_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 team_link_ops __read_mostly = {
.kind = DRV_NAME,
.priv_size = sizeof(struct team),
.setup = team_setup,
.newlink = team_newlink,
.validate = team_validate,
};
/***********************************
* Generic netlink custom interface
***********************************/
static struct genl_family team_nl_family = {
.id = GENL_ID_GENERATE,
.name = TEAM_GENL_NAME,
.version = TEAM_GENL_VERSION,
.maxattr = TEAM_ATTR_MAX,
.netnsok = true,
};
static const struct nla_policy team_nl_policy[TEAM_ATTR_MAX + 1] = {
[TEAM_ATTR_UNSPEC] = { .type = NLA_UNSPEC, },
[TEAM_ATTR_TEAM_IFINDEX] = { .type = NLA_U32 },
[TEAM_ATTR_LIST_OPTION] = { .type = NLA_NESTED },
[TEAM_ATTR_LIST_PORT] = { .type = NLA_NESTED },
};
static const struct nla_policy
team_nl_option_policy[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_MAX + 1] = {
[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_UNSPEC] = { .type = NLA_UNSPEC, },
[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_NAME] = {
.type = NLA_STRING,
.len = TEAM_STRING_MAX_LEN,
},
[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_CHANGED] = { .type = NLA_FLAG },
[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_TYPE] = { .type = NLA_U8 },
[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_DATA] = {
.type = NLA_BINARY,
.len = TEAM_STRING_MAX_LEN,
},
};
static int team_nl_cmd_noop(struct sk_buff *skb, struct genl_info *info)
{
struct sk_buff *msg;
void *hdr;
int err;
msg = nlmsg_new(NLMSG_GOODSIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!msg)
return -ENOMEM;
hdr = genlmsg_put(msg, info->snd_pid, info->snd_seq,
&team_nl_family, 0, TEAM_CMD_NOOP);
if (IS_ERR(hdr)) {
err = PTR_ERR(hdr);
goto err_msg_put;
}
genlmsg_end(msg, hdr);
return genlmsg_unicast(genl_info_net(info), msg, info->snd_pid);
err_msg_put:
nlmsg_free(msg);
return err;
}
/*
* Netlink cmd functions should be locked by following two functions.
* Since dev gets held here, that ensures dev won't disappear in between.
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
*/
static struct team *team_nl_team_get(struct genl_info *info)
{
struct net *net = genl_info_net(info);
int ifindex;
struct net_device *dev;
struct team *team;
if (!info->attrs[TEAM_ATTR_TEAM_IFINDEX])
return NULL;
ifindex = nla_get_u32(info->attrs[TEAM_ATTR_TEAM_IFINDEX]);
dev = dev_get_by_index(net, ifindex);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
if (!dev || dev->netdev_ops != &team_netdev_ops) {
if (dev)
dev_put(dev);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
return NULL;
}
team = netdev_priv(dev);
mutex_lock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
return team;
}
static void team_nl_team_put(struct team *team)
{
mutex_unlock(&team->lock);
dev_put(team->dev);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
}
static int team_nl_send_generic(struct genl_info *info, struct team *team,
int (*fill_func)(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct genl_info *info,
int flags, struct team *team))
{
struct sk_buff *skb;
int err;
skb = nlmsg_new(NLMSG_GOODSIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!skb)
return -ENOMEM;
err = fill_func(skb, info, NLM_F_ACK, team);
if (err < 0)
goto err_fill;
err = genlmsg_unicast(genl_info_net(info), skb, info->snd_pid);
return err;
err_fill:
nlmsg_free(skb);
return err;
}
static int team_nl_fill_options_get_changed(struct sk_buff *skb,
u32 pid, u32 seq, int flags,
struct team *team,
struct team_option *changed_option)
{
struct nlattr *option_list;
void *hdr;
struct team_option *option;
hdr = genlmsg_put(skb, pid, seq, &team_nl_family, flags,
TEAM_CMD_OPTIONS_GET);
if (IS_ERR(hdr))
return PTR_ERR(hdr);
NLA_PUT_U32(skb, TEAM_ATTR_TEAM_IFINDEX, team->dev->ifindex);
option_list = nla_nest_start(skb, TEAM_ATTR_LIST_OPTION);
if (!option_list)
return -EMSGSIZE;
list_for_each_entry(option, &team->option_list, list) {
struct nlattr *option_item;
long arg;
option_item = nla_nest_start(skb, TEAM_ATTR_ITEM_OPTION);
if (!option_item)
goto nla_put_failure;
NLA_PUT_STRING(skb, TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_NAME, option->name);
if (option == changed_option)
NLA_PUT_FLAG(skb, TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_CHANGED);
switch (option->type) {
case TEAM_OPTION_TYPE_U32:
NLA_PUT_U8(skb, TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_TYPE, NLA_U32);
team_option_get(team, option, &arg);
NLA_PUT_U32(skb, TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_DATA, arg);
break;
case TEAM_OPTION_TYPE_STRING:
NLA_PUT_U8(skb, TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_TYPE, NLA_STRING);
team_option_get(team, option, &arg);
NLA_PUT_STRING(skb, TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_DATA,
(char *) arg);
break;
default:
BUG();
}
nla_nest_end(skb, option_item);
}
nla_nest_end(skb, option_list);
return genlmsg_end(skb, hdr);
nla_put_failure:
genlmsg_cancel(skb, hdr);
return -EMSGSIZE;
}
static int team_nl_fill_options_get(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct genl_info *info, int flags,
struct team *team)
{
return team_nl_fill_options_get_changed(skb, info->snd_pid,
info->snd_seq, NLM_F_ACK,
team, NULL);
}
static int team_nl_cmd_options_get(struct sk_buff *skb, struct genl_info *info)
{
struct team *team;
int err;
team = team_nl_team_get(info);
if (!team)
return -EINVAL;
err = team_nl_send_generic(info, team, team_nl_fill_options_get);
team_nl_team_put(team);
return err;
}
static int team_nl_cmd_options_set(struct sk_buff *skb, struct genl_info *info)
{
struct team *team;
int err = 0;
int i;
struct nlattr *nl_option;
team = team_nl_team_get(info);
if (!team)
return -EINVAL;
err = -EINVAL;
if (!info->attrs[TEAM_ATTR_LIST_OPTION]) {
err = -EINVAL;
goto team_put;
}
nla_for_each_nested(nl_option, info->attrs[TEAM_ATTR_LIST_OPTION], i) {
struct nlattr *mode_attrs[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_MAX + 1];
enum team_option_type opt_type;
struct team_option *option;
char *opt_name;
bool opt_found = false;
if (nla_type(nl_option) != TEAM_ATTR_ITEM_OPTION) {
err = -EINVAL;
goto team_put;
}
err = nla_parse_nested(mode_attrs, TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_MAX,
nl_option, team_nl_option_policy);
if (err)
goto team_put;
if (!mode_attrs[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_NAME] ||
!mode_attrs[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_TYPE] ||
!mode_attrs[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_DATA]) {
err = -EINVAL;
goto team_put;
}
switch (nla_get_u8(mode_attrs[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_TYPE])) {
case NLA_U32:
opt_type = TEAM_OPTION_TYPE_U32;
break;
case NLA_STRING:
opt_type = TEAM_OPTION_TYPE_STRING;
break;
default:
goto team_put;
}
opt_name = nla_data(mode_attrs[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_NAME]);
list_for_each_entry(option, &team->option_list, list) {
long arg;
struct nlattr *opt_data_attr;
if (option->type != opt_type ||
strcmp(option->name, opt_name))
continue;
opt_found = true;
opt_data_attr = mode_attrs[TEAM_ATTR_OPTION_DATA];
switch (opt_type) {
case TEAM_OPTION_TYPE_U32:
arg = nla_get_u32(opt_data_attr);
break;
case TEAM_OPTION_TYPE_STRING:
arg = (long) nla_data(opt_data_attr);
break;
default:
BUG();
}
err = team_option_set(team, option, &arg);
if (err)
goto team_put;
}
if (!opt_found) {
err = -ENOENT;
goto team_put;
}
}
team_put:
team_nl_team_put(team);
return err;
}
static int team_nl_fill_port_list_get_changed(struct sk_buff *skb,
u32 pid, u32 seq, int flags,
struct team *team,
struct team_port *changed_port)
{
struct nlattr *port_list;
void *hdr;
struct team_port *port;
hdr = genlmsg_put(skb, pid, seq, &team_nl_family, flags,
TEAM_CMD_PORT_LIST_GET);
if (IS_ERR(hdr))
return PTR_ERR(hdr);
NLA_PUT_U32(skb, TEAM_ATTR_TEAM_IFINDEX, team->dev->ifindex);
port_list = nla_nest_start(skb, TEAM_ATTR_LIST_PORT);
if (!port_list)
return -EMSGSIZE;
list_for_each_entry(port, &team->port_list, list) {
struct nlattr *port_item;
port_item = nla_nest_start(skb, TEAM_ATTR_ITEM_PORT);
if (!port_item)
goto nla_put_failure;
NLA_PUT_U32(skb, TEAM_ATTR_PORT_IFINDEX, port->dev->ifindex);
if (port == changed_port)
NLA_PUT_FLAG(skb, TEAM_ATTR_PORT_CHANGED);
if (port->linkup)
NLA_PUT_FLAG(skb, TEAM_ATTR_PORT_LINKUP);
NLA_PUT_U32(skb, TEAM_ATTR_PORT_SPEED, port->speed);
NLA_PUT_U8(skb, TEAM_ATTR_PORT_DUPLEX, port->duplex);
nla_nest_end(skb, port_item);
}
nla_nest_end(skb, port_list);
return genlmsg_end(skb, hdr);
nla_put_failure:
genlmsg_cancel(skb, hdr);
return -EMSGSIZE;
}
static int team_nl_fill_port_list_get(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct genl_info *info, int flags,
struct team *team)
{
return team_nl_fill_port_list_get_changed(skb, info->snd_pid,
info->snd_seq, NLM_F_ACK,
team, NULL);
}
static int team_nl_cmd_port_list_get(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct genl_info *info)
{
struct team *team;
int err;
team = team_nl_team_get(info);
if (!team)
return -EINVAL;
err = team_nl_send_generic(info, team, team_nl_fill_port_list_get);
team_nl_team_put(team);
return err;
}
static struct genl_ops team_nl_ops[] = {
{
.cmd = TEAM_CMD_NOOP,
.doit = team_nl_cmd_noop,
.policy = team_nl_policy,
},
{
.cmd = TEAM_CMD_OPTIONS_SET,
.doit = team_nl_cmd_options_set,
.policy = team_nl_policy,
.flags = GENL_ADMIN_PERM,
},
{
.cmd = TEAM_CMD_OPTIONS_GET,
.doit = team_nl_cmd_options_get,
.policy = team_nl_policy,
.flags = GENL_ADMIN_PERM,
},
{
.cmd = TEAM_CMD_PORT_LIST_GET,
.doit = team_nl_cmd_port_list_get,
.policy = team_nl_policy,
.flags = GENL_ADMIN_PERM,
},
};
static struct genl_multicast_group team_change_event_mcgrp = {
.name = TEAM_GENL_CHANGE_EVENT_MC_GRP_NAME,
};
static int team_nl_send_event_options_get(struct team *team,
struct team_option *changed_option)
{
struct sk_buff *skb;
int err;
struct net *net = dev_net(team->dev);
skb = nlmsg_new(NLMSG_GOODSIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!skb)
return -ENOMEM;
err = team_nl_fill_options_get_changed(skb, 0, 0, 0, team,
changed_option);
if (err < 0)
goto err_fill;
err = genlmsg_multicast_netns(net, skb, 0, team_change_event_mcgrp.id,
GFP_KERNEL);
return err;
err_fill:
nlmsg_free(skb);
return err;
}
static int team_nl_send_event_port_list_get(struct team_port *port)
{
struct sk_buff *skb;
int err;
struct net *net = dev_net(port->team->dev);
skb = nlmsg_new(NLMSG_GOODSIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!skb)
return -ENOMEM;
err = team_nl_fill_port_list_get_changed(skb, 0, 0, 0,
port->team, port);
if (err < 0)
goto err_fill;
err = genlmsg_multicast_netns(net, skb, 0, team_change_event_mcgrp.id,
GFP_KERNEL);
return err;
err_fill:
nlmsg_free(skb);
return err;
}
static int team_nl_init(void)
{
int err;
err = genl_register_family_with_ops(&team_nl_family, team_nl_ops,
ARRAY_SIZE(team_nl_ops));
if (err)
return err;
err = genl_register_mc_group(&team_nl_family, &team_change_event_mcgrp);
if (err)
goto err_change_event_grp_reg;
return 0;
err_change_event_grp_reg:
genl_unregister_family(&team_nl_family);
return err;
}
static void team_nl_fini(void)
{
genl_unregister_family(&team_nl_family);
}
/******************
* Change checkers
******************/
static void __team_options_change_check(struct team *team,
struct team_option *changed_option)
{
int err;
err = team_nl_send_event_options_get(team, changed_option);
if (err)
netdev_warn(team->dev, "Failed to send options change via netlink\n");
}
/* rtnl lock is held */
static void __team_port_change_check(struct team_port *port, bool linkup)
{
int err;
if (port->linkup == linkup)
return;
port->linkup = linkup;
if (linkup) {
struct ethtool_cmd ecmd;
err = __ethtool_get_settings(port->dev, &ecmd);
if (!err) {
port->speed = ethtool_cmd_speed(&ecmd);
port->duplex = ecmd.duplex;
goto send_event;
}
}
port->speed = 0;
port->duplex = 0;
send_event:
err = team_nl_send_event_port_list_get(port);
if (err)
netdev_warn(port->team->dev, "Failed to send port change of device %s via netlink\n",
port->dev->name);
}
static void team_port_change_check(struct team_port *port, bool linkup)
{
struct team *team = port->team;
mutex_lock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
__team_port_change_check(port, linkup);
mutex_unlock(&team->lock);
net: introduce ethernet teaming device This patch introduces new network device called team. It supposes to be very fast, simple, userspace-driven alternative to existing bonding driver. Userspace library called libteam with couple of demo apps is available here: https://github.com/jpirko/libteam Note it's still in its dipers atm. team<->libteam use generic netlink for communication. That and rtnl suppose to be the only way to configure team device, no sysfs etc. Python binding of libteam was recently introduced. Daemon providing arpmon/miimon active-backup functionality will be introduced shortly. All what's necessary is already implemented in kernel team driver. v7->v8: - check ndo_ndo_vlan_rx_[add/kill]_vid functions before calling them. - use dev_kfree_skb_any() instead of dev_kfree_skb() v6->v7: - transmit and receive functions are not checked in hot paths. That also resolves memory leak on transmit when no port is present v5->v6: - changed couple of _rcu calls to non _rcu ones in non-readers v4->v5: - team_change_mtu() uses team->lock while travesing though port list - mac address changes are moved completely to jurisdiction of userspace daemon. This way the daemon can do FOM1, FOM2 and possibly other weird things with mac addresses. Only round-robin mode sets up all ports to bond's address then enslaved. - Extended Kconfig text v3->v4: - remove redundant synchronize_rcu from __team_change_mode() - revert "set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte" - extend comment of function __team_change_mode() v2->v3: - team_change_mtu() uses rcu version of list traversal to unwind - set and clear of mode_ops happens per pointer, not per byte - port hashlist changed to be embedded into team structure - error branch in team_port_enter() does cleanup now - fixed rtln->rtnl v1->v2: - modes are made as modules. Makes team more modular and extendable. - several commenters' nitpicks found on v1 were fixed - several other bugs were fixed. - note I ignored Eric's comment about roundrobin port selector as Eric's way may be easily implemented as another mode (mode "random") in future. Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-11-12 05:16:48 +07:00
}
/************************************
* Net device notifier event handler
************************************/
static int team_device_event(struct notifier_block *unused,
unsigned long event, void *ptr)
{
struct net_device *dev = (struct net_device *) ptr;
struct team_port *port;
port = team_port_get_rtnl(dev);
if (!port)
return NOTIFY_DONE;
switch (event) {
case NETDEV_UP:
if (netif_carrier_ok(dev))
team_port_change_check(port, true);
case NETDEV_DOWN:
team_port_change_check(port, false);
case NETDEV_CHANGE:
if (netif_running(port->dev))
team_port_change_check(port,
!!netif_carrier_ok(port->dev));
break;
case NETDEV_UNREGISTER:
team_del_slave(port->team->dev, dev);
break;
case NETDEV_FEAT_CHANGE:
team_compute_features(port->team);
break;
case NETDEV_CHANGEMTU:
/* Forbid to change mtu of underlaying device */
return NOTIFY_BAD;
case NETDEV_PRE_TYPE_CHANGE:
/* Forbid to change type of underlaying device */
return NOTIFY_BAD;
}
return NOTIFY_DONE;
}
static struct notifier_block team_notifier_block __read_mostly = {
.notifier_call = team_device_event,
};
/***********************
* Module init and exit
***********************/
static int __init team_module_init(void)
{
int err;
register_netdevice_notifier(&team_notifier_block);
err = rtnl_link_register(&team_link_ops);
if (err)
goto err_rtnl_reg;
err = team_nl_init();
if (err)
goto err_nl_init;
return 0;
err_nl_init:
rtnl_link_unregister(&team_link_ops);
err_rtnl_reg:
unregister_netdevice_notifier(&team_notifier_block);
return err;
}
static void __exit team_module_exit(void)
{
team_nl_fini();
rtnl_link_unregister(&team_link_ops);
unregister_netdevice_notifier(&team_notifier_block);
}
module_init(team_module_init);
module_exit(team_module_exit);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Jiri Pirko <jpirko@redhat.com>");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Ethernet team device driver");
MODULE_ALIAS_RTNL_LINK(DRV_NAME);