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openvswitch/datapath/datapath.h
Jesse Gross b7a31ec13d datapath: Move is_frag out of struct ovs_skb_cb.
is_frag is only used for communication between two functions, which
means that it doesn't really need to be in the SKB CB.  This wouldn't
necessarily be a problem except that there are also a number of other
paths that lead to this being uninitialized.  This isn't a problem
now but uninitialized memory seems dangerous and there isn't much
upside.

Signed-off-by: Jesse Gross <jesse@nicira.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
2010-09-22 13:43:01 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 Nicira Networks.
* Distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL version 2.
*
* Significant portions of this file may be copied from parts of the Linux
* kernel, by Linus Torvalds and others.
*/
/* Interface exported by openvswitch_mod. */
#ifndef DATAPATH_H
#define DATAPATH_H 1
#include <asm/page.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#include <linux/seqlock.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/version.h>
#include "flow.h"
#include "dp_sysfs.h"
struct vport;
struct dp_port;
/* Mask for the priority bits in a vlan header. If we ever merge upstream
* then this should go into include/linux/if_vlan.h. */
#define VLAN_PCP_MASK 0xe000
#define VLAN_PCP_SHIFT 13
#define DP_MAX_PORTS 1024
#define DP_MAX_GROUPS 16
#define DP_N_QUEUES 3
#define DP_MAX_QUEUE_LEN 100
/**
* struct dp_stats_percpu - per-cpu packet processing statistics for a given
* datapath.
* @n_frags: Number of IP fragments processed by datapath.
* @n_hit: Number of received packets for which a matching flow was found in
* the flow table.
* @n_miss: Number of received packets that had no matching flow in the flow
* table. The sum of @n_hit and @n_miss is the number of packets that have
* been received by the datapath.
* @n_lost: Number of received packets that had no matching flow in the flow
* table that could not be sent to userspace (normally due to an overflow in
* one of the datapath's queues).
*/
struct dp_stats_percpu {
u64 n_frags;
u64 n_hit;
u64 n_missed;
u64 n_lost;
seqcount_t seqlock;
};
struct dp_port_group {
struct rcu_head rcu;
int n_ports;
u16 ports[];
};
/**
* struct datapath - datapath for flow-based packet switching
* @mutex: Mutual exclusion for ioctls.
* @dp_idx: Datapath number (index into the dps[] array in datapath.c).
* @ifobj: Represents /sys/class/net/<devname>/brif.
* @drop_frags: Drop all IP fragments if nonzero.
* @queues: %DP_N_QUEUES sets of queued packets for userspace to handle.
* @waitqueue: Waitqueue, for waiting for new packets in @queues.
* @n_flows: Number of flows currently in flow table.
* @table: Current flow table (RCU protected).
* @groups: Port groups, used by ODPAT_OUTPUT_GROUP action (RCU protected).
* @n_ports: Number of ports currently in @ports.
* @ports: Map from port number to &struct dp_port. %ODPP_LOCAL port
* always exists, other ports may be %NULL.
* @port_list: List of all ports in @ports in arbitrary order.
* @stats_percpu: Per-CPU datapath statistics.
* @sflow_probability: Number of packets out of UINT_MAX to sample to the
* %ODPL_SFLOW queue, e.g. (@sflow_probability/UINT_MAX) is the probability of
* sampling a given packet.
*/
struct datapath {
struct mutex mutex;
int dp_idx;
struct kobject ifobj;
int drop_frags;
/* Queued data. */
struct sk_buff_head queues[DP_N_QUEUES];
wait_queue_head_t waitqueue;
/* Flow table. */
struct tbl *table;
/* Port groups. */
struct dp_port_group *groups[DP_MAX_GROUPS];
/* Switch ports. */
unsigned int n_ports;
struct dp_port *ports[DP_MAX_PORTS];
struct list_head port_list;
/* Stats. */
struct dp_stats_percpu *stats_percpu;
/* sFlow Sampling */
unsigned int sflow_probability;
};
/**
* struct dp_port - one port within a datapath
* @port_no: Index into @dp's @ports array.
* @dp: Datapath to which this port belongs.
* @vport: The network device attached to this port. The contents depends on
* the device and should be accessed only through the vport_* functions.
* @kobj: Represents /sys/class/net/<devname>/brport.
* @linkname: The name of the link from /sys/class/net/<datapath>/brif to this
* &struct dp_port. (We keep this around so that we can delete it if the
* device gets renamed.) Set to the null string when no link exists.
* @node: Element in @dp's @port_list.
* @sflow_pool: Number of packets that were candidates for sFlow sampling,
* regardless of whether they were actually chosen and sent down to userspace.
*/
struct dp_port {
u16 port_no;
struct datapath *dp;
struct vport *vport;
struct kobject kobj;
char linkname[IFNAMSIZ];
struct list_head node;
atomic_t sflow_pool;
};
enum csum_type {
OVS_CSUM_NONE = 0,
OVS_CSUM_UNNECESSARY = 1,
OVS_CSUM_COMPLETE = 2,
OVS_CSUM_PARTIAL = 3,
};
/**
* struct ovs_skb_cb - OVS data in skb CB
* @dp_port: The datapath port on which the skb entered the switch.
* @flow: The flow associated with this packet. May be %NULL if no flow.
* @ip_summed: Consistently stores L4 checksumming status across different
* kernel versions.
* @tun_id: ID (in network byte order) of the tunnel that encapsulated this
* packet. It is 0 if the packet was not received on a tunnel.
*/
struct ovs_skb_cb {
struct dp_port *dp_port;
struct sw_flow *flow;
enum csum_type ip_summed;
__be32 tun_id;
};
#define OVS_CB(skb) ((struct ovs_skb_cb *)(skb)->cb)
extern struct notifier_block dp_device_notifier;
extern int (*dp_ioctl_hook)(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *rq, int cmd);
void dp_process_received_packet(struct dp_port *, struct sk_buff *);
int dp_detach_port(struct dp_port *, int may_delete);
int dp_output_control(struct datapath *, struct sk_buff *, int, u32 arg);
int dp_min_mtu(const struct datapath *dp);
void set_internal_devs_mtu(const struct datapath *dp);
struct datapath *get_dp(int dp_idx);
const char *dp_name(const struct datapath *dp);
#if defined(CONFIG_XEN) && defined(HAVE_PROTO_DATA_VALID)
int vswitch_skb_checksum_setup(struct sk_buff *skb);
#else
static inline int vswitch_skb_checksum_setup(struct sk_buff *skb)
{
return 0;
}
#endif
void compute_ip_summed(struct sk_buff *skb, bool xmit);
void forward_ip_summed(struct sk_buff *skb);
#endif /* datapath.h */