linux/net/8021q/vlanproc.c

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/******************************************************************************
* vlanproc.c VLAN Module. /proc filesystem interface.
*
* This module is completely hardware-independent and provides
* access to the router using Linux /proc filesystem.
*
* Author: Ben Greear, <greearb@candelatech.com> coppied from wanproc.c
* by: Gene Kozin <genek@compuserve.com>
*
* Copyright: (c) 1998 Ben Greear
*
* 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.
* ============================================================================
* Jan 20, 1998 Ben Greear Initial Version
*****************************************************************************/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/stddef.h> /* offsetof(), etc. */
#include <linux/errno.h> /* return codes */
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/slab.h> /* kmalloc(), kfree() */
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/string.h> /* inline mem*, str* functions */
#include <linux/init.h> /* __initfunc et al. */
#include <asm/byteorder.h> /* htons(), etc. */
#include <asm/uaccess.h> /* copy_to_user */
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/if_vlan.h>
#include <net/net_namespace.h>
#include "vlanproc.h"
#include "vlan.h"
/****** Function Prototypes *************************************************/
/* Methods for preparing data for reading proc entries */
static int vlan_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v);
static void *vlan_seq_start(struct seq_file *seq, loff_t *pos);
static void *vlan_seq_next(struct seq_file *seq, void *v, loff_t *pos);
static void vlan_seq_stop(struct seq_file *seq, void *);
static int vlandev_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v);
/*
* Global Data
*/
/*
* Names of the proc directory entries
*/
static const char name_root[] = "vlan";
static const char name_conf[] = "config";
/*
* Structures for interfacing with the /proc filesystem.
* VLAN creates its own directory /proc/net/vlan with the folowing
* entries:
* config device status/configuration
* <device> entry for each device
*/
/*
* Generic /proc/net/vlan/<file> file and inode operations
*/
static const struct seq_operations vlan_seq_ops = {
.start = vlan_seq_start,
.next = vlan_seq_next,
.stop = vlan_seq_stop,
.show = vlan_seq_show,
};
static int vlan_seq_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
return seq_open(file, &vlan_seq_ops);
}
static const struct file_operations vlan_fops = {
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.open = vlan_seq_open,
.read = seq_read,
.llseek = seq_lseek,
.release = seq_release,
};
/*
* /proc/net/vlan/<device> file and inode operations
*/
static int vlandev_seq_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
return single_open(file, vlandev_seq_show, PDE(inode)->data);
}
static const struct file_operations vlandev_fops = {
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.open = vlandev_seq_open,
.read = seq_read,
.llseek = seq_lseek,
.release = single_release,
};
/*
* Proc filesystem derectory entries.
*/
/*
* /proc/net/vlan
*/
static struct proc_dir_entry *proc_vlan_dir;
/*
* /proc/net/vlan/config
*/
static struct proc_dir_entry *proc_vlan_conf;
/* Strings */
static const char *vlan_name_type_str[VLAN_NAME_TYPE_HIGHEST] = {
[VLAN_NAME_TYPE_RAW_PLUS_VID] = "VLAN_NAME_TYPE_RAW_PLUS_VID",
[VLAN_NAME_TYPE_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD] = "VLAN_NAME_TYPE_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD",
[VLAN_NAME_TYPE_RAW_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD] = "VLAN_NAME_TYPE_RAW_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD",
[VLAN_NAME_TYPE_PLUS_VID] = "VLAN_NAME_TYPE_PLUS_VID",
};
/*
* Interface functions
*/
/*
* Clean up /proc/net/vlan entries
*/
void vlan_proc_cleanup(void)
{
if (proc_vlan_conf)
remove_proc_entry(name_conf, proc_vlan_dir);
if (proc_vlan_dir)
proc_net_remove(&init_net, name_root);
/* Dynamically added entries should be cleaned up as their vlan_device
* is removed, so we should not have to take care of it here...
*/
}
/*
* Create /proc/net/vlan entries
*/
int __init vlan_proc_init(void)
{
proc_vlan_dir = proc_mkdir(name_root, init_net.proc_net);
if (!proc_vlan_dir)
goto err;
proc_vlan_conf = create_proc_entry(name_conf, S_IFREG|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR,
proc_vlan_dir);
if (!proc_vlan_conf)
goto err;
proc_vlan_conf->proc_fops = &vlan_fops;
return 0;
err:
pr_err("%s: can't create entry in proc filesystem!\n", __FUNCTION__);
vlan_proc_cleanup();
return -ENOBUFS;
}
/*
* Add directory entry for VLAN device.
*/
int vlan_proc_add_dev(struct net_device *vlandev)
{
struct vlan_dev_info *dev_info = vlan_dev_info(vlandev);
dev_info->dent = create_proc_entry(vlandev->name,
S_IFREG|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR,
proc_vlan_dir);
if (!dev_info->dent)
return -ENOBUFS;
dev_info->dent->proc_fops = &vlandev_fops;
dev_info->dent->data = vlandev;
return 0;
}
/*
* Delete directory entry for VLAN device.
*/
int vlan_proc_rem_dev(struct net_device *vlandev)
{
/** NOTE: This will consume the memory pointed to by dent, it seems. */
if (vlan_dev_info(vlandev)->dent) {
remove_proc_entry(vlan_dev_info(vlandev)->dent->name,
proc_vlan_dir);
vlan_dev_info(vlandev)->dent = NULL;
}
return 0;
}
/****** Proc filesystem entry points ****************************************/
/*
* The following few functions build the content of /proc/net/vlan/config
*/
static inline int is_vlan_dev(struct net_device *dev)
{
return dev->priv_flags & IFF_802_1Q_VLAN;
}
/* start read of /proc/net/vlan/config */
static void *vlan_seq_start(struct seq_file *seq, loff_t *pos)
__acquires(dev_base_lock)
{
struct net_device *dev;
loff_t i = 1;
read_lock(&dev_base_lock);
if (*pos == 0)
return SEQ_START_TOKEN;
[NET]: Make the device list and device lookups per namespace. This patch makes most of the generic device layer network namespace safe. This patch makes dev_base_head a network namespace variable, and then it picks up a few associated variables. The functions: dev_getbyhwaddr dev_getfirsthwbytype dev_get_by_flags dev_get_by_name __dev_get_by_name dev_get_by_index __dev_get_by_index dev_ioctl dev_ethtool dev_load wireless_process_ioctl were modified to take a network namespace argument, and deal with it. vlan_ioctl_set and brioctl_set were modified so their hooks will receive a network namespace argument. So basically anthing in the core of the network stack that was affected to by the change of dev_base was modified to handle multiple network namespaces. The rest of the network stack was simply modified to explicitly use &init_net the initial network namespace. This can be fixed when those components of the network stack are modified to handle multiple network namespaces. For now the ifindex generator is left global. Fundametally ifindex numbers are per namespace, or else we will have corner case problems with migration when we get that far. At the same time there are assumptions in the network stack that the ifindex of a network device won't change. Making the ifindex number global seems a good compromise until the network stack can cope with ifindex changes when you change namespaces, and the like. Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-09-17 18:56:21 +00:00
for_each_netdev(&init_net, dev) {
if (!is_vlan_dev(dev))
continue;
if (i++ == *pos)
return dev;
}
return NULL;
}
static void *vlan_seq_next(struct seq_file *seq, void *v, loff_t *pos)
{
struct net_device *dev;
++*pos;
dev = (struct net_device *)v;
if (v == SEQ_START_TOKEN)
[NET]: Make the device list and device lookups per namespace. This patch makes most of the generic device layer network namespace safe. This patch makes dev_base_head a network namespace variable, and then it picks up a few associated variables. The functions: dev_getbyhwaddr dev_getfirsthwbytype dev_get_by_flags dev_get_by_name __dev_get_by_name dev_get_by_index __dev_get_by_index dev_ioctl dev_ethtool dev_load wireless_process_ioctl were modified to take a network namespace argument, and deal with it. vlan_ioctl_set and brioctl_set were modified so their hooks will receive a network namespace argument. So basically anthing in the core of the network stack that was affected to by the change of dev_base was modified to handle multiple network namespaces. The rest of the network stack was simply modified to explicitly use &init_net the initial network namespace. This can be fixed when those components of the network stack are modified to handle multiple network namespaces. For now the ifindex generator is left global. Fundametally ifindex numbers are per namespace, or else we will have corner case problems with migration when we get that far. At the same time there are assumptions in the network stack that the ifindex of a network device won't change. Making the ifindex number global seems a good compromise until the network stack can cope with ifindex changes when you change namespaces, and the like. Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-09-17 18:56:21 +00:00
dev = net_device_entry(&init_net.dev_base_head);
[NET]: Make the device list and device lookups per namespace. This patch makes most of the generic device layer network namespace safe. This patch makes dev_base_head a network namespace variable, and then it picks up a few associated variables. The functions: dev_getbyhwaddr dev_getfirsthwbytype dev_get_by_flags dev_get_by_name __dev_get_by_name dev_get_by_index __dev_get_by_index dev_ioctl dev_ethtool dev_load wireless_process_ioctl were modified to take a network namespace argument, and deal with it. vlan_ioctl_set and brioctl_set were modified so their hooks will receive a network namespace argument. So basically anthing in the core of the network stack that was affected to by the change of dev_base was modified to handle multiple network namespaces. The rest of the network stack was simply modified to explicitly use &init_net the initial network namespace. This can be fixed when those components of the network stack are modified to handle multiple network namespaces. For now the ifindex generator is left global. Fundametally ifindex numbers are per namespace, or else we will have corner case problems with migration when we get that far. At the same time there are assumptions in the network stack that the ifindex of a network device won't change. Making the ifindex number global seems a good compromise until the network stack can cope with ifindex changes when you change namespaces, and the like. Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-09-17 18:56:21 +00:00
for_each_netdev_continue(&init_net, dev) {
if (!is_vlan_dev(dev))
continue;
return dev;
}
return NULL;
}
static void vlan_seq_stop(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
__releases(dev_base_lock)
{
read_unlock(&dev_base_lock);
}
static int vlan_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
{
if (v == SEQ_START_TOKEN) {
const char *nmtype = NULL;
seq_puts(seq, "VLAN Dev name | VLAN ID\n");
if (vlan_name_type < ARRAY_SIZE(vlan_name_type_str))
nmtype = vlan_name_type_str[vlan_name_type];
seq_printf(seq, "Name-Type: %s\n",
nmtype ? nmtype : "UNKNOWN");
} else {
const struct net_device *vlandev = v;
const struct vlan_dev_info *dev_info = vlan_dev_info(vlandev);
seq_printf(seq, "%-15s| %d | %s\n", vlandev->name,
dev_info->vlan_id, dev_info->real_dev->name);
}
return 0;
}
static int vlandev_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *offset)
{
struct net_device *vlandev = (struct net_device *) seq->private;
const struct vlan_dev_info *dev_info = vlan_dev_info(vlandev);
struct net_device_stats *stats = &vlandev->stats;
static const char fmt[] = "%30s %12lu\n";
int i;
if (!(vlandev->priv_flags & IFF_802_1Q_VLAN))
return 0;
seq_printf(seq,
"%s VID: %d REORDER_HDR: %i dev->priv_flags: %hx\n",
vlandev->name, dev_info->vlan_id,
(int)(dev_info->flags & 1), vlandev->priv_flags);
seq_printf(seq, fmt, "total frames received", stats->rx_packets);
seq_printf(seq, fmt, "total bytes received", stats->rx_bytes);
seq_printf(seq, fmt, "Broadcast/Multicast Rcvd", stats->multicast);
seq_puts(seq, "\n");
seq_printf(seq, fmt, "total frames transmitted", stats->tx_packets);
seq_printf(seq, fmt, "total bytes transmitted", stats->tx_bytes);
seq_printf(seq, fmt, "total headroom inc",
dev_info->cnt_inc_headroom_on_tx);
seq_printf(seq, fmt, "total encap on xmit",
dev_info->cnt_encap_on_xmit);
seq_printf(seq, "Device: %s", dev_info->real_dev->name);
/* now show all PRIORITY mappings relating to this VLAN */
seq_printf(seq, "\nINGRESS priority mappings: "
"0:%u 1:%u 2:%u 3:%u 4:%u 5:%u 6:%u 7:%u\n",
dev_info->ingress_priority_map[0],
dev_info->ingress_priority_map[1],
dev_info->ingress_priority_map[2],
dev_info->ingress_priority_map[3],
dev_info->ingress_priority_map[4],
dev_info->ingress_priority_map[5],
dev_info->ingress_priority_map[6],
dev_info->ingress_priority_map[7]);
seq_printf(seq, "EGRESSS priority Mappings: ");
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
const struct vlan_priority_tci_mapping *mp
= dev_info->egress_priority_map[i];
while (mp) {
seq_printf(seq, "%u:%hu ",
mp->priority, ((mp->vlan_qos >> 13) & 0x7));
mp = mp->next;
}
}
seq_puts(seq, "\n");
return 0;
}