linux/drivers/net/xen-netback/xenbus.c

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xen network backend driver netback is the host side counterpart to the frontend driver in drivers/net/xen-netfront.c. The PV protocol is also implemented by frontend drivers in other OSes too, such as the BSDs and even Windows. The patch is based on the driver from the xen.git pvops kernel tree but has been put through the checkpatch.pl wringer plus several manual cleanup passes and review iterations. The driver has been moved from drivers/xen/netback to drivers/net/xen-netback. One major change from xen.git is that the guest transmit path (i.e. what looks like receive to netback) has been significantly reworked to remove the dependency on the out of tree PageForeign page flag (a core kernel patch which enables a per page destructor callback on the final put_page). This page flag was used in order to implement a grant map based transmit path (where guest pages are mapped directly into SKB frags). Instead this version of netback uses grant copy operations into regular memory belonging to the backend domain. Reinstating the grant map functionality is something which I would like to revisit in the future. Note that this driver depends on 2e820f58f7ad "xen/irq: implement bind_interdomain_evtchn_to_irqhandler for backend drivers" which is in linux next via the "xen-two" tree and is intended for the 2.6.39 merge window: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/konrad/xen.git stable/backends this branch has only that single commit since 2.6.38-rc2 and is safe for cross merging into the net branch. Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Ben Hutchings <bhutchings@solarflare.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-03-15 00:06:18 +00:00
/*
* Xenbus code for netif backend
*
* Copyright (C) 2005 Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
* Copyright (C) 2005 XenSource Ltd
*
* 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.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "common.h"
struct backend_info {
struct xenbus_device *dev;
struct xenvif *vif;
enum xenbus_state frontend_state;
struct xenbus_watch hotplug_status_watch;
u8 have_hotplug_status_watch:1;
xen network backend driver netback is the host side counterpart to the frontend driver in drivers/net/xen-netfront.c. The PV protocol is also implemented by frontend drivers in other OSes too, such as the BSDs and even Windows. The patch is based on the driver from the xen.git pvops kernel tree but has been put through the checkpatch.pl wringer plus several manual cleanup passes and review iterations. The driver has been moved from drivers/xen/netback to drivers/net/xen-netback. One major change from xen.git is that the guest transmit path (i.e. what looks like receive to netback) has been significantly reworked to remove the dependency on the out of tree PageForeign page flag (a core kernel patch which enables a per page destructor callback on the final put_page). This page flag was used in order to implement a grant map based transmit path (where guest pages are mapped directly into SKB frags). Instead this version of netback uses grant copy operations into regular memory belonging to the backend domain. Reinstating the grant map functionality is something which I would like to revisit in the future. Note that this driver depends on 2e820f58f7ad "xen/irq: implement bind_interdomain_evtchn_to_irqhandler for backend drivers" which is in linux next via the "xen-two" tree and is intended for the 2.6.39 merge window: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/konrad/xen.git stable/backends this branch has only that single commit since 2.6.38-rc2 and is safe for cross merging into the net branch. Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Ben Hutchings <bhutchings@solarflare.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-03-15 00:06:18 +00:00
};
static int connect_rings(struct backend_info *);
static void connect(struct backend_info *);
static void backend_create_xenvif(struct backend_info *be);
static void unregister_hotplug_status_watch(struct backend_info *be);
static int netback_remove(struct xenbus_device *dev)
{
struct backend_info *be = dev_get_drvdata(&dev->dev);
unregister_hotplug_status_watch(be);
if (be->vif) {
kobject_uevent(&dev->dev.kobj, KOBJ_OFFLINE);
xenbus_rm(XBT_NIL, dev->nodename, "hotplug-status");
xenvif_disconnect(be->vif);
be->vif = NULL;
}
kfree(be);
dev_set_drvdata(&dev->dev, NULL);
return 0;
}
/**
* Entry point to this code when a new device is created. Allocate the basic
* structures and switch to InitWait.
*/
static int netback_probe(struct xenbus_device *dev,
const struct xenbus_device_id *id)
{
const char *message;
struct xenbus_transaction xbt;
int err;
int sg;
struct backend_info *be = kzalloc(sizeof(struct backend_info),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!be) {
xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, -ENOMEM,
"allocating backend structure");
return -ENOMEM;
}
be->dev = dev;
dev_set_drvdata(&dev->dev, be);
sg = 1;
do {
err = xenbus_transaction_start(&xbt);
if (err) {
xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "starting transaction");
goto fail;
}
err = xenbus_printf(xbt, dev->nodename, "feature-sg", "%d", sg);
if (err) {
message = "writing feature-sg";
goto abort_transaction;
}
err = xenbus_printf(xbt, dev->nodename, "feature-gso-tcpv4",
"%d", sg);
if (err) {
message = "writing feature-gso-tcpv4";
goto abort_transaction;
}
/* We support rx-copy path. */
err = xenbus_printf(xbt, dev->nodename,
"feature-rx-copy", "%d", 1);
if (err) {
message = "writing feature-rx-copy";
goto abort_transaction;
}
/*
* We don't support rx-flip path (except old guests who don't
* grok this feature flag).
*/
err = xenbus_printf(xbt, dev->nodename,
"feature-rx-flip", "%d", 0);
if (err) {
message = "writing feature-rx-flip";
goto abort_transaction;
}
err = xenbus_transaction_end(xbt, 0);
} while (err == -EAGAIN);
if (err) {
xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "completing transaction");
goto fail;
}
err = xenbus_switch_state(dev, XenbusStateInitWait);
if (err)
goto fail;
/* This kicks hotplug scripts, so do it immediately. */
backend_create_xenvif(be);
return 0;
abort_transaction:
xenbus_transaction_end(xbt, 1);
xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "%s", message);
fail:
pr_debug("failed");
netback_remove(dev);
return err;
}
/*
* Handle the creation of the hotplug script environment. We add the script
* and vif variables to the environment, for the benefit of the vif-* hotplug
* scripts.
*/
static int netback_uevent(struct xenbus_device *xdev,
struct kobj_uevent_env *env)
{
struct backend_info *be = dev_get_drvdata(&xdev->dev);
char *val;
val = xenbus_read(XBT_NIL, xdev->nodename, "script", NULL);
if (IS_ERR(val)) {
int err = PTR_ERR(val);
xenbus_dev_fatal(xdev, err, "reading script");
return err;
} else {
if (add_uevent_var(env, "script=%s", val)) {
kfree(val);
return -ENOMEM;
}
kfree(val);
}
if (!be || !be->vif)
return 0;
return add_uevent_var(env, "vif=%s", be->vif->dev->name);
}
static void backend_create_xenvif(struct backend_info *be)
{
int err;
long handle;
struct xenbus_device *dev = be->dev;
if (be->vif != NULL)
return;
err = xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dev->nodename, "handle", "%li", &handle);
if (err != 1) {
xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "reading handle");
return;
}
be->vif = xenvif_alloc(&dev->dev, dev->otherend_id, handle);
if (IS_ERR(be->vif)) {
err = PTR_ERR(be->vif);
be->vif = NULL;
xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "creating interface");
return;
}
kobject_uevent(&dev->dev.kobj, KOBJ_ONLINE);
}
static void disconnect_backend(struct xenbus_device *dev)
{
struct backend_info *be = dev_get_drvdata(&dev->dev);
if (be->vif) {
xenbus_rm(XBT_NIL, dev->nodename, "hotplug-status");
xenvif_disconnect(be->vif);
be->vif = NULL;
}
}
/**
* Callback received when the frontend's state changes.
*/
static void frontend_changed(struct xenbus_device *dev,
enum xenbus_state frontend_state)
{
struct backend_info *be = dev_get_drvdata(&dev->dev);
pr_debug("frontend state %s", xenbus_strstate(frontend_state));
be->frontend_state = frontend_state;
switch (frontend_state) {
case XenbusStateInitialising:
if (dev->state == XenbusStateClosed) {
printk(KERN_INFO "%s: %s: prepare for reconnect\n",
__func__, dev->nodename);
xenbus_switch_state(dev, XenbusStateInitWait);
}
break;
case XenbusStateInitialised:
break;
case XenbusStateConnected:
if (dev->state == XenbusStateConnected)
break;
backend_create_xenvif(be);
if (be->vif)
connect(be);
break;
case XenbusStateClosing:
if (be->vif)
kobject_uevent(&dev->dev.kobj, KOBJ_OFFLINE);
disconnect_backend(dev);
xenbus_switch_state(dev, XenbusStateClosing);
break;
case XenbusStateClosed:
xenbus_switch_state(dev, XenbusStateClosed);
if (xenbus_dev_is_online(dev))
break;
/* fall through if not online */
case XenbusStateUnknown:
device_unregister(&dev->dev);
break;
default:
xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, -EINVAL, "saw state %d at frontend",
frontend_state);
break;
}
}
static void xen_net_read_rate(struct xenbus_device *dev,
unsigned long *bytes, unsigned long *usec)
{
char *s, *e;
unsigned long b, u;
char *ratestr;
/* Default to unlimited bandwidth. */
*bytes = ~0UL;
*usec = 0;
ratestr = xenbus_read(XBT_NIL, dev->nodename, "rate", NULL);
if (IS_ERR(ratestr))
return;
s = ratestr;
b = simple_strtoul(s, &e, 10);
if ((s == e) || (*e != ','))
goto fail;
s = e + 1;
u = simple_strtoul(s, &e, 10);
if ((s == e) || (*e != '\0'))
goto fail;
*bytes = b;
*usec = u;
kfree(ratestr);
return;
fail:
pr_warn("Failed to parse network rate limit. Traffic unlimited.\n");
kfree(ratestr);
}
static int xen_net_read_mac(struct xenbus_device *dev, u8 mac[])
{
char *s, *e, *macstr;
int i;
macstr = s = xenbus_read(XBT_NIL, dev->nodename, "mac", NULL);
if (IS_ERR(macstr))
return PTR_ERR(macstr);
for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN; i++) {
mac[i] = simple_strtoul(s, &e, 16);
if ((s == e) || (*e != ((i == ETH_ALEN-1) ? '\0' : ':'))) {
kfree(macstr);
return -ENOENT;
}
s = e+1;
}
kfree(macstr);
return 0;
}
static void unregister_hotplug_status_watch(struct backend_info *be)
{
if (be->have_hotplug_status_watch) {
unregister_xenbus_watch(&be->hotplug_status_watch);
kfree(be->hotplug_status_watch.node);
}
be->have_hotplug_status_watch = 0;
}
static void hotplug_status_changed(struct xenbus_watch *watch,
const char **vec,
unsigned int vec_size)
{
struct backend_info *be = container_of(watch,
struct backend_info,
hotplug_status_watch);
char *str;
unsigned int len;
str = xenbus_read(XBT_NIL, be->dev->nodename, "hotplug-status", &len);
if (IS_ERR(str))
return;
if (len == sizeof("connected")-1 && !memcmp(str, "connected", len)) {
xenbus_switch_state(be->dev, XenbusStateConnected);
/* Not interested in this watch anymore. */
unregister_hotplug_status_watch(be);
}
kfree(str);
}
static void connect(struct backend_info *be)
{
int err;
struct xenbus_device *dev = be->dev;
err = connect_rings(be);
if (err)
return;
err = xen_net_read_mac(dev, be->vif->fe_dev_addr);
if (err) {
xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "parsing %s/mac", dev->nodename);
return;
}
xen_net_read_rate(dev, &be->vif->credit_bytes,
&be->vif->credit_usec);
be->vif->remaining_credit = be->vif->credit_bytes;
unregister_hotplug_status_watch(be);
err = xenbus_watch_pathfmt(dev, &be->hotplug_status_watch,
hotplug_status_changed,
"%s/%s", dev->nodename, "hotplug-status");
if (err) {
/* Switch now, since we can't do a watch. */
xenbus_switch_state(dev, XenbusStateConnected);
} else {
be->have_hotplug_status_watch = 1;
}
netif_wake_queue(be->vif->dev);
}
static int connect_rings(struct backend_info *be)
{
struct xenvif *vif = be->vif;
struct xenbus_device *dev = be->dev;
unsigned long tx_ring_ref, rx_ring_ref;
unsigned int evtchn, rx_copy;
int err;
int val;
err = xenbus_gather(XBT_NIL, dev->otherend,
"tx-ring-ref", "%lu", &tx_ring_ref,
"rx-ring-ref", "%lu", &rx_ring_ref,
"event-channel", "%u", &evtchn, NULL);
if (err) {
xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err,
"reading %s/ring-ref and event-channel",
dev->otherend);
return err;
}
err = xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dev->otherend, "request-rx-copy", "%u",
&rx_copy);
if (err == -ENOENT) {
err = 0;
rx_copy = 0;
}
if (err < 0) {
xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "reading %s/request-rx-copy",
dev->otherend);
return err;
}
if (!rx_copy)
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
if (vif->dev->tx_queue_len != 0) {
if (xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dev->otherend,
"feature-rx-notify", "%d", &val) < 0)
val = 0;
if (val)
vif->can_queue = 1;
else
/* Must be non-zero for pfifo_fast to work. */
vif->dev->tx_queue_len = 1;
}
if (xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dev->otherend, "feature-sg",
"%d", &val) < 0)
val = 0;
vif->can_sg = !!val;
if (xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dev->otherend, "feature-gso-tcpv4",
"%d", &val) < 0)
val = 0;
vif->gso = !!val;
if (xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dev->otherend, "feature-gso-tcpv4-prefix",
"%d", &val) < 0)
val = 0;
vif->gso_prefix = !!val;
if (xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dev->otherend, "feature-no-csum-offload",
"%d", &val) < 0)
val = 0;
vif->csum = !val;
/* Map the shared frame, irq etc. */
err = xenvif_connect(vif, tx_ring_ref, rx_ring_ref, evtchn);
if (err) {
xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err,
"mapping shared-frames %lu/%lu port %u",
tx_ring_ref, rx_ring_ref, evtchn);
return err;
}
return 0;
}
/* ** Driver Registration ** */
static const struct xenbus_device_id netback_ids[] = {
{ "vif" },
{ "" }
};
static DEFINE_XENBUS_DRIVER(netback, ,
xen network backend driver netback is the host side counterpart to the frontend driver in drivers/net/xen-netfront.c. The PV protocol is also implemented by frontend drivers in other OSes too, such as the BSDs and even Windows. The patch is based on the driver from the xen.git pvops kernel tree but has been put through the checkpatch.pl wringer plus several manual cleanup passes and review iterations. The driver has been moved from drivers/xen/netback to drivers/net/xen-netback. One major change from xen.git is that the guest transmit path (i.e. what looks like receive to netback) has been significantly reworked to remove the dependency on the out of tree PageForeign page flag (a core kernel patch which enables a per page destructor callback on the final put_page). This page flag was used in order to implement a grant map based transmit path (where guest pages are mapped directly into SKB frags). Instead this version of netback uses grant copy operations into regular memory belonging to the backend domain. Reinstating the grant map functionality is something which I would like to revisit in the future. Note that this driver depends on 2e820f58f7ad "xen/irq: implement bind_interdomain_evtchn_to_irqhandler for backend drivers" which is in linux next via the "xen-two" tree and is intended for the 2.6.39 merge window: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/konrad/xen.git stable/backends this branch has only that single commit since 2.6.38-rc2 and is safe for cross merging into the net branch. Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Ben Hutchings <bhutchings@solarflare.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-03-15 00:06:18 +00:00
.probe = netback_probe,
.remove = netback_remove,
.uevent = netback_uevent,
.otherend_changed = frontend_changed,
);
xen network backend driver netback is the host side counterpart to the frontend driver in drivers/net/xen-netfront.c. The PV protocol is also implemented by frontend drivers in other OSes too, such as the BSDs and even Windows. The patch is based on the driver from the xen.git pvops kernel tree but has been put through the checkpatch.pl wringer plus several manual cleanup passes and review iterations. The driver has been moved from drivers/xen/netback to drivers/net/xen-netback. One major change from xen.git is that the guest transmit path (i.e. what looks like receive to netback) has been significantly reworked to remove the dependency on the out of tree PageForeign page flag (a core kernel patch which enables a per page destructor callback on the final put_page). This page flag was used in order to implement a grant map based transmit path (where guest pages are mapped directly into SKB frags). Instead this version of netback uses grant copy operations into regular memory belonging to the backend domain. Reinstating the grant map functionality is something which I would like to revisit in the future. Note that this driver depends on 2e820f58f7ad "xen/irq: implement bind_interdomain_evtchn_to_irqhandler for backend drivers" which is in linux next via the "xen-two" tree and is intended for the 2.6.39 merge window: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/konrad/xen.git stable/backends this branch has only that single commit since 2.6.38-rc2 and is safe for cross merging into the net branch. Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Ben Hutchings <bhutchings@solarflare.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-03-15 00:06:18 +00:00
int xenvif_xenbus_init(void)
{
return xenbus_register_backend(&netback_driver);
xen network backend driver netback is the host side counterpart to the frontend driver in drivers/net/xen-netfront.c. The PV protocol is also implemented by frontend drivers in other OSes too, such as the BSDs and even Windows. The patch is based on the driver from the xen.git pvops kernel tree but has been put through the checkpatch.pl wringer plus several manual cleanup passes and review iterations. The driver has been moved from drivers/xen/netback to drivers/net/xen-netback. One major change from xen.git is that the guest transmit path (i.e. what looks like receive to netback) has been significantly reworked to remove the dependency on the out of tree PageForeign page flag (a core kernel patch which enables a per page destructor callback on the final put_page). This page flag was used in order to implement a grant map based transmit path (where guest pages are mapped directly into SKB frags). Instead this version of netback uses grant copy operations into regular memory belonging to the backend domain. Reinstating the grant map functionality is something which I would like to revisit in the future. Note that this driver depends on 2e820f58f7ad "xen/irq: implement bind_interdomain_evtchn_to_irqhandler for backend drivers" which is in linux next via the "xen-two" tree and is intended for the 2.6.39 merge window: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/konrad/xen.git stable/backends this branch has only that single commit since 2.6.38-rc2 and is safe for cross merging into the net branch. Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Ben Hutchings <bhutchings@solarflare.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-03-15 00:06:18 +00:00
}