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Add SOF_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_TX_SWHW option to allow an outgoing packet to be looped to the socket's error queue with a software timestamp even when a hardware transmit timestamp is expected to be provided by the driver. Applications using this option will receive two separate messages from the error queue, one with a software timestamp and the other with a hardware timestamp. As the hardware timestamp is saved to the shared skb info, which may happen before the first message with software timestamp is received by the application, the hardware timestamp is copied to the SCM_TIMESTAMPING control message only when the skb has no software timestamp or it is an incoming packet. While changing sw_tx_timestamp(), inline it in skb_tx_timestamp() as there are no other users. CC: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com> CC: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com> Signed-off-by: Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com> Acked-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
144 lines
4.3 KiB
C
144 lines
4.3 KiB
C
/*
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* Userspace API for hardware time stamping of network packets
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2008,2009 Intel Corporation
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* Author: Patrick Ohly <patrick.ohly@intel.com>
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*
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*/
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#ifndef _NET_TIMESTAMPING_H
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#define _NET_TIMESTAMPING_H
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/socket.h> /* for SO_TIMESTAMPING */
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/* SO_TIMESTAMPING gets an integer bit field comprised of these values */
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enum {
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_HARDWARE = (1<<0),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_SOFTWARE = (1<<1),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_RX_HARDWARE = (1<<2),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_RX_SOFTWARE = (1<<3),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_SOFTWARE = (1<<4),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_SYS_HARDWARE = (1<<5),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_RAW_HARDWARE = (1<<6),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_ID = (1<<7),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_SCHED = (1<<8),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_ACK = (1<<9),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_CMSG = (1<<10),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_TSONLY = (1<<11),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_STATS = (1<<12),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_PKTINFO = (1<<13),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_TX_SWHW = (1<<14),
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_LAST = SOF_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_TX_SWHW,
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_MASK = (SOF_TIMESTAMPING_LAST - 1) |
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_LAST
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};
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/*
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* SO_TIMESTAMPING flags are either for recording a packet timestamp or for
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* reporting the timestamp to user space.
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* Recording flags can be set both via socket options and control messages.
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*/
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#define SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_RECORD_MASK (SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_HARDWARE | \
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_SOFTWARE | \
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_SCHED | \
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_ACK)
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/**
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* struct hwtstamp_config - %SIOCGHWTSTAMP and %SIOCSHWTSTAMP parameter
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*
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* @flags: no flags defined right now, must be zero for %SIOCSHWTSTAMP
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* @tx_type: one of HWTSTAMP_TX_*
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* @rx_filter: one of HWTSTAMP_FILTER_*
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*
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* %SIOCGHWTSTAMP and %SIOCSHWTSTAMP expect a &struct ifreq with a
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* ifr_data pointer to this structure. For %SIOCSHWTSTAMP, if the
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* driver or hardware does not support the requested @rx_filter value,
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* the driver may use a more general filter mode. In this case
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* @rx_filter will indicate the actual mode on return.
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*/
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struct hwtstamp_config {
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int flags;
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int tx_type;
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int rx_filter;
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};
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/* possible values for hwtstamp_config->tx_type */
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enum hwtstamp_tx_types {
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/*
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* No outgoing packet will need hardware time stamping;
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* should a packet arrive which asks for it, no hardware
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* time stamping will be done.
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*/
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HWTSTAMP_TX_OFF,
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/*
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* Enables hardware time stamping for outgoing packets;
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* the sender of the packet decides which are to be
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* time stamped by setting %SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_SOFTWARE
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* before sending the packet.
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*/
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HWTSTAMP_TX_ON,
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/*
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* Enables time stamping for outgoing packets just as
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* HWTSTAMP_TX_ON does, but also enables time stamp insertion
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* directly into Sync packets. In this case, transmitted Sync
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* packets will not received a time stamp via the socket error
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* queue.
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*/
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HWTSTAMP_TX_ONESTEP_SYNC,
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};
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/* possible values for hwtstamp_config->rx_filter */
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enum hwtstamp_rx_filters {
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/* time stamp no incoming packet at all */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_NONE,
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/* time stamp any incoming packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_ALL,
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/* return value: time stamp all packets requested plus some others */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_SOME,
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/* PTP v1, UDP, any kind of event packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_EVENT,
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/* PTP v1, UDP, Sync packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_SYNC,
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/* PTP v1, UDP, Delay_req packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_DELAY_REQ,
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/* PTP v2, UDP, any kind of event packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L4_EVENT,
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/* PTP v2, UDP, Sync packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L4_SYNC,
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/* PTP v2, UDP, Delay_req packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L4_DELAY_REQ,
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/* 802.AS1, Ethernet, any kind of event packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L2_EVENT,
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/* 802.AS1, Ethernet, Sync packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L2_SYNC,
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/* 802.AS1, Ethernet, Delay_req packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L2_DELAY_REQ,
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/* PTP v2/802.AS1, any layer, any kind of event packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_EVENT,
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/* PTP v2/802.AS1, any layer, Sync packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_SYNC,
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/* PTP v2/802.AS1, any layer, Delay_req packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_DELAY_REQ,
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/* NTP, UDP, all versions and packet modes */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_NTP_ALL,
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};
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/* SCM_TIMESTAMPING_PKTINFO control message */
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struct scm_ts_pktinfo {
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__u32 if_index;
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__u32 pkt_length;
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__u32 reserved[2];
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};
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#endif /* _NET_TIMESTAMPING_H */
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