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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sam Leffler 41b3c790eb First cut at half/quarter-rate 11a channel support (e.g. for use
in the Public Safety Band):
o add channel flags to identify half/quarter-rate operation
o add rate sets (need to check spec on 4Mb/s in 1/4 rate)
o add if_media definitions for new rates
o split net80211 channel setup out into ieee80211_chan_init
o fixup ieee80211_mhz2ieee and ieee80211_ieee2mhz to understand half/quarter
  rate channels: note we temporarily use a nonstandard/hack numbering that
  avoids overlap with 2.4G channels because we don't (yet) have enough
  state to identify and/or map overlapping channel sets
o fixup ieee80211_ifmedia_init so it can be called post attach and will
  recalculate the channel list and associated state; this enables changing
  channel-related state like the regulatory domain after attach (will be
  needed for 802.11d support too)
o add ieee80211_get_suprates to return a reference to the supported rate
  set for a given channel
o add 3, 4.5, and 27 MB/s tx rates to rate <-> media conversion routines
o const-poison channel arg to ieee80211_chan2mode
2006-12-27 18:46:18 +00:00
Yaroslav Tykhiy 9983b3c02d Note that rev. 1.221 introduced a local workaround for a general problem.
Add a pointer to the relevant PR for future reference.  The whole comment
will be OK to remove as soon as the general solution is applied.

PR:	kern/105943
2006-12-24 08:52:13 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb 1d54aa3ba9 MFp4: 92972, 98913 + one more change
In ip6_sprintf no longer use and return one of eight static buffers
for printing/logging ipv6 addresses.
The caller now has to hand in a sufficiently large buffer as first
argument.
2006-12-12 12:17:58 +00:00
Andrew Thompson 787096051b These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by:	bz
2006-12-11 23:46:40 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo 294dd290c6 Fix an oscure bug triggered by a recent change in kern_socket.c.
The symptoms were that outgoing DHCP requests for diskless kernels
had the IP header corrupt. After long investigations, the source of
the problem was found in ether_output() - for SIMPLEX interfaces
and broadcast traffic, a copy of the packet is passed back to the kernel
through if_simloop(). However if_simloop() modifies the mbuf, while
the copy obtained through m_copym() is a readonly one.

The bug has been there forever, but it has been triggered only recently
by a change in sosend_dgram() which passed down mbufs with sufficient
space to prepend the header.

This fix is trivial - use m_dup() instead of m_copy() to create
the copy. As an alternative, we could try and modify if_simloop()
to play safely with readonly mbufs, but i don't think it is worthwhile
because 1) this is a relatively infrequent code path so we do not need
to worry too much about performance, and 2) the cost of doing an
extra m_pullup in if_simloop() is probably the same as doing the
copy of the cluster, anyways.

MFC after: 1 week
2006-12-08 10:36:45 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO 61e5d30af7 Use callout mechanism instead of timeout()/untimeout().
MFC after:	1 week
2006-12-05 18:54:21 +00:00
Shteryana Shopova daacddcac8 Add two new flags to if_bridge(4) indicating whether the edge flag
of the bridge port and path cost have been administratively set or
calculated automatically by RSTP.

Make sure to transition from non-edge to edge when the port goes down
and the edge flag was manually set before.
This is needed to comply with the condition
	((!portEnabled && AdminEdge) || ....)
in the Bridge Detection State Machine (IEE802.1D-2004, p. 171).

Reviewed by:	thompsa
Approved by:	bz (mentor)
2006-12-04 14:45:02 +00:00
Shteryana Shopova b8f45801b0 Fix SIOCGDRVSPEC/BRDGGIFSSTP ioctl: make it copyin() the user
provided buffer length before trying to use it.

Reviewed by:	thompsa
Approved by:	bz (mentor)
MFC after:	3 days
2006-12-03 21:50:57 +00:00
Robert Watson d95fcd8db7 Remove obfuscating OpenBSD/NetBSD/BSDI/FreeBSD 2.x/FreeBSD 5.x ifdefs
from around printfs and address list iteration.
2006-12-01 22:45:43 +00:00
Warner Losh 48f395a6c2 fix typo in last commit 2006-12-01 18:25:18 +00:00
Warner Losh a0858e10ac Use FreeBDS standard __packed as opposed to the gcc centric
__attribute__(__packed__).
2006-12-01 18:18:35 +00:00
Warner Losh ff4323418b Move the __packed declarations. This makes sizeof(struct llc) 8 again
on the arm.  Add an assert to ensure that the size is 8 to prefent others
from falling into this trap (we should have more of these).

Why the construct:

	struct foo {
		union bar {
			struct {
				...
			} __packed fred;
			...
		} __packed wilma;
	} __packed;

has a different packing than:

	struct foo {
		union bar {
			struct {
				...
			} fred __packed;
			...
		} wilma __packed;
	} __packed;

is beyond my ability to ferret out of the gcc documentation.  Most
likely some subtle binding issue (eg before it says the struct itself
is packed, while after it means that the whole struct is packed into
the thing it is in).  Pointers to relevant documentation would be
appreciated.
2006-12-01 17:50:11 +00:00
Warner Losh a20538a08a Use CTASSERT to make sure:
sizeof ether_header is 2 * ETHER_ADDR_LEN + 2 (14) bytes long
	sizeof ether_addr is ETHER_ADDR_LEN bytes long

On arm, this shows that struct ether_addr needs to be __packed.

The first condition muts be true for the bridging code to not dump core.
The second one appears to be implicitly relied upon by wi (but many
of the rids it sends down likely need __packed too to be safe) and
maybe others.  It appears to not hurt anything.
2006-12-01 07:06:35 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff c18ffdc87d The recent issues with em(4) interface has shown that the old 4.4BSD
if_watchdog/if_timer interface doesn't fit modern SMP network
stack design.

Device drivers that need watchdog to monitor their hardware should
implement it theirselves.

Eventually the if_watchdog/if_timer API will be removed. For now,
warn that driver uses it.

Reviewed by:	scottl
2006-11-30 15:02:01 +00:00
Robert Watson 1f87450e8b Change net.isr.direct from defaulting to 0 to 1 in 7-CURRENT. This
enables direct dispatch of the network stack from the device driver
ithread, enabling input path parallelism by default when multiple
interfaces are present.

The strategy for network stack parallelism is something being actively
discussed, and this is just one of several possible (and perfectly
reasonable) strategies, but has the distinct advantage of reducing the
number of context switches and preemptions significantly, resulting in
higher efficiency in many cases.  In some caes, this may reduce
network stack parallelism due to work not being deferred from the
ithread to the netisr.  Therefore, the strategy may change in the
future, but this offers a reasonable first pass and enabling
parallelism while maintaining strong ordering.

Hopefully this will trigger lots of nice new bugs.

This change is not intended for MFC.
2006-11-28 11:19:36 +00:00
Andrew Thompson 6c32e05ca3 Sync with the OpenBSD port of RSTP
- use flags rather than sperate ioctls for edge, p2p
 - implement p2p and autop2p flags
 - define large pathcost constant as ULL
 - show bridgeid and rootid in ifconfig

Obtained from:	Reyk Floeter <reyk@openbsd.org>
2006-11-27 00:35:40 +00:00
Andrew Thompson ebd4a4ba14 Initialize the port info, this shouldnt have been removed in r1.28 2006-11-26 20:33:29 +00:00
Andrew Thompson cc864f0c3f Remove redundant setting of port state. 2006-11-26 19:49:34 +00:00
Andrew Thompson 071fff62be use two stage creation of stp ports, this means that the stp variables can be
set before the port is marked STP and they will no longer be overwrittten
2006-11-26 18:43:48 +00:00
Bruce Evans 6f5967c087 Initialize a local variable in 2 places just before it is used, not always
at the start of rtalloc1().  This backs out part of revs 1.83 and 1.85.

Profiling on an i386 showed that that for sending tiny packets using
bge, -current takes 7 bzero()s where RELENG_4 takes only 1, and that
bzero()ing is now the dominant overhead (10-12%, up from 1%, but
profiling overestimated this a bit).  This commit backs out 2 of the
6 extra bzero()s (1 in each of 2 calls per packet to rtalloc1()).  They
were the largest ones by byte count (48 bytes each) but perhaps not
by time (small misaligned ones might take longer).
2006-11-23 05:57:15 +00:00
Andrew Thompson 36dac7e26d Do not call bstp_stop() internally as it clears the running flag which causes
the timer to never be restarted.

Reported by:	bz
2006-11-19 23:08:35 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron fa5c72f583 Fix typo in comment
Pointed out by:	ru
2006-11-18 23:38:31 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron 52f1277eea Currently, drivers that support hardware offload of VLAN tag
processing are forced to toggle this functionality when the card
is put in and out of promiscuous mode.  The main reason for this
is because the hardware strips the VLAN tag, making it impossible
for the tag information to show up in network diagnostic tools like
tcpdump(1).

This change introduces ether_vlan_mtap(), which is called if the
mbuf has M_VLANTAG set.  VLAN information is extracted from the
mbuf and inserted into a stack allocated ether vlan header which
is then inserted through the bpf machinery via bpf_mtap2(). The
original mbuf's data pointer and lengths are temporarily adjusted
to eliminate the original Ethernet header for the duration of the
tap operation. This should have no long term effects on the mbuf.

Also, define a new macro, ETHER_BPF_MTAP which should be used
by drivers which support hardware offload of VLAN tag processing.

The fixes for the relevant drivers will follow shortly.

Discussed with:		rwatson, andre, jhb (and others)
Much feedback from:	sam, ru
MFC after:	1 month [1]

[1] The version that is eventually MFCed will be somewhat
    different then this, as there has been significant work
    done to the VLAN code in HEAD.
2006-11-18 23:17:22 +00:00
Sam Leffler fdc6354580 mark struct ether_header packed so gcc honors alignment
constratins on arm; this fixes bridging when packets are
rx'd so ip headers are 32-bit aligned

Reviewed by:	imp (and discussed elsewhere)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2006-11-18 15:50:24 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO 9f3b75b7b4 Teach an IPv6 to ppp(4).
Obtained from:	NetBSD
MFC after:	1 week
2006-11-11 15:02:04 +00:00
Andrew Thompson c25789cc22 MFp4
- Each stp port is added sequentially so it was possible for our bridgeid to
   change every time because the new port has a lower MAC address.  Instead
   just find the lowest MAC address from all Ethernet adapters in the machine
   as the value only needs to be unique, this stops a lot of churn on the
   protocol.
 - Update the states after enabling or disabling a port.
 - Keep tabs if we have been stopped or started by our parent bridge.
 - The callout only needs to be drained before destroying the mutex, move it to
   bstp_detach.
2006-11-09 22:50:49 +00:00
Andrew Thompson 3df7fad0cf Add a new address cache type called sticky. On an interface marked sticky any
address learned by the bridge is made permanent, the address will not age out
and most importantly will not migrate to another interface.

This can be used to stop mac address poisoning or clients roaming in much the
same way as static entries without the hassle of preloading the table.
2006-11-09 06:32:38 +00:00
Robert Watson acd3428b7d Sweep kernel replacing suser(9) calls with priv(9) calls, assigning
specific privilege names to a broad range of privileges.  These may
require some future tweaking.

Sponsored by:           nCircle Network Security, Inc.
Obtained from:          TrustedBSD Project
Discussed on:           arch@
Reviewed (at least in part) by: mlaier, jmg, pjd, bde, ceri,
                        Alex Lyashkov <umka at sevcity dot net>,
                        Skip Ford <skip dot ford at verizon dot net>,
                        Antoine Brodin <antoine dot brodin at laposte dot net>
2006-11-06 13:42:10 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron 67be76c039 Fix possible leak when bridge is in monitor mode. Use m_freem() which will
free the entire chain, instead of using m_free() which will free just the
mbuf that was passed.

Discussed with:	thompsa
MFC after:	3 days
2006-11-05 17:56:25 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron 82f4b374d5 Currently, we initialize "error" to zero when it's declared, then
we never initialize it to anything else. However, in the case that
m_uiotombuf fails, we return error (effectively reporting success).

This appears to be a relic of an older revision of this file, where
"error" used to be doing something useful. (See revision 1.1, where
error is used in a loop with uiomove() instead of using m_uiotomubf).

So instead on unconditionally reporting success in the case there is
a failure in m_uiotombuf, explicitly return ENOBUFS. While we are
here, garbage collect the error variable since it's no longer required.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2006-11-04 20:54:37 +00:00
Andrew Thompson 59ee2183e2 When the packet is for the bridge then note which interface to send the reply
to, previously it was always broadcast to all interfaces (a bug). This is
useful when the bridge is the default gateway and vlans are used to isolate
each client, the reply is now kept private to the vlan which the client
resides.

Reported by:	Jon Otterholm
Tested by:	Jon Otterholm
MFC after:	3 days
2006-11-04 10:40:59 +00:00
Randall Stewart f8829a4a40 Ok, here it is, we finally add SCTP to current. Note that this
work is not just mine, but it is also the works of Peter Lei
and Michael Tuexen. They both are my two key other developers
working on the project.. and they need ata-boy's too:
****
peterlei@cisco.com
tuexen@fh-muenster.de
****
I did do a make sysent which updated the
syscall's and sysproto.. I hope that is correct... without
it you don't build since we have new syscalls for SCTP :-0

So go out and look at the NOTES, add
option SCTP (make sure inet and inet6 are present too)
and play with SCTP.

I will see about comitting some test tools I have after I
figure out where I should place them. I also have a
lib (libsctp.a) that adds some of the missing socketapi
functions that I need to put into lib's.. I will talk
to George about this :-)

There may still be some 64 bit issues in here, none of
us have a 64 bit processor to test with yet.. Michael
may have a MAC but thats another beast too..

If you have a mac and want to use SCTP contact Michael
he maintains a web site with a loadable module with
this code :-)

Reviewed by:	gnn
Approved by:	gnn
2006-11-03 15:23:16 +00:00
Andrew Thompson f935a26d9f Defer sending the bpdu from bstp_update_info as all code paths will test this
flag anyway.
2006-11-03 03:34:04 +00:00
Andre Oppermann 5e20f43d31 Rename m_getm() to m_getm2() and rewrite it to allocate up to page sized
mbuf clusters.  Add a flags parameter to accept M_PKTHDR and M_EOR mbuf
chain flags.  Provide compatibility macro for m_getm() calling m_getm2()
with M_PKTHDR set.

Rewrite m_uiotombuf() to use m_getm2() for mbuf allocation and do the
uiomove() in a tight loop over the mbuf chain.  Add a flags parameter to
accept mbuf flags to be passed to m_getm2().  Adjust all callers for the
extra parameter.

Sponsored by:	TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
MFC after:	3 month
2006-11-02 17:37:22 +00:00
Andrew Thompson 2efdffee15 Do not test all the conditions if the port is already forwarding. Also print a
debug message if the port is agreed as it is an important condition of the
protocol.
2006-11-02 08:44:19 +00:00
Andrew Thompson cd281f6d40 Fix a resource leak when the mbuf pointer changes.
CID:		1564, 1565
Found by:	Coverity Prevent (tm)
2006-11-02 08:04:13 +00:00
Andrew Thompson edc9f4ae99 If the port is agreed or edge then allow it go go straight to forwarding rather
than waiting another tick (1s) for the states to be checked again.
2006-11-02 00:39:36 +00:00
Andrew Thompson 3fab76690c Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange
information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding
without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade
any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.

Reviewed by:	syrinx
Tested by:	syrinx
2006-11-01 09:07:47 +00:00
Robert Watson aed5570872 Complete break-out of sys/sys/mac.h into sys/security/mac/mac_framework.h
begun with a repo-copy of mac.h to mac_framework.h.  sys/mac.h now
contains the userspace and user<->kernel API and definitions, with all
in-kernel interfaces moved to mac_framework.h, which is now included
across most of the kernel instead.

This change is the first step in a larger cleanup and sweep of MAC
Framework interfaces in the kernel, and will not be MFC'd.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	SPARTA
2006-10-22 11:52:19 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff 2d479ae19b Fix error in rev. 1.68. The intention was to break out the switch(){},
but actually exited from the for(){} loop. This fixes the PPPIOCSCOMPRESS
ioctl.

PR:		kern/101333
Submitted by:	Igor Popov <igorpopov newmail.ru>
2006-10-21 09:44:02 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff aad0be7a3b - Update the baudrate every time the parent changes its link state.
- Rearrange the curly braces so that this piece of code is more
  readable.
2006-10-11 10:06:35 +00:00
Andrew Thompson 8408ecd6d8 Use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of a hand rolled version. 2006-10-09 00:49:57 +00:00
Andrew Thompson f26fc2ad3d Remove licence clauses 3 & 4
OKed by:	Jason L. Wright
2006-10-01 03:48:32 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov 9fddcc6661 Fix our ioctl(2) implementation when the argument is "int". New
ioctls passing integer arguments should use the _IOWINT() macro.
This fixes a lot of ioctl's not working on sparc64, most notable
being keyboard/syscons ioctls.

Full ABI compatibility is provided, with the bonus of fixing the
handling of old ioctls on sparc64.

Reviewed by:	bde (with contributions)
Tested by:	emax, marius
MFC after:	1 week
2006-09-27 19:57:02 +00:00
Andrew Thompson 0a6f8a5050 Revert r1.80 as the ethernet header was inadvertently stripped from ARP
packets. Reimplement this correctly and use a sysctl that defaults to off so
the user doesnt get any suprises if ipfw blocks the ARP packet.

MFC after:	3 days
2006-09-22 21:57:52 +00:00
SUZUKI Shinsuke 8343821b87 fixed a bug that local IPv6 traffic (to an address configured on an
interface other than lo0) does not show up properly on any bpf.

Reported by: mlaier
Reviewed by: gnn, csjp
MFC after: 1 week
2006-09-22 01:31:22 +00:00
Andre Oppermann 78ba57b9e1 Move ethernet VLAN tags from mtags to its own mbuf packet header field
m_pkthdr.ether_vlan.  The presence of the M_VLANTAG flag on the mbuf
signifies the presence and validity of its content.

Drivers that support hardware VLAN tag stripping fill in the received
VLAN tag (containing both vlan and priority information) into the
ether_vtag mbuf packet header field:

	m->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag = vlan_id;	/* ntohs()? */
	m->m_flags |= M_VLANTAG;

to mark the packet m with the specified VLAN tag.

On output the driver should check the mbuf for the M_VLANTAG flag to
see if a VLAN tag is present and valid:

	if (m->m_flags & M_VLANTAG) {
		... = m->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag;	/* htons()? */
		... pass tag to hardware ...
	}

VLAN tags are stored in host byte order.  Byte swapping may be necessary.

(Note: This driver conversion was mechanic and did not add or remove any
byte swapping in the drivers.)

Remove zone_mtag_vlan UMA zone and MTAG_VLAN definition.  No more tag
memory allocation have to be done.

Reviewed by:	thompsa, yar
Sponsored by:	TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
2006-09-17 13:33:30 +00:00
Andrew Thompson 781dd9ae05 Rearrange things so that ARP packets can be filtered or rate limited with IPFW.
Requested by:	Jon Otterholm
Tested by:	Jon Otterholm
2006-09-17 08:20:56 +00:00
Andre Oppermann 233dcce118 First step of TSO (TCP segmentation offload) support in our network stack.
o add IFCAP_TSO[46] for drivers to announce this capability for IPv4 and IPv6
 o add CSUM_TSO flag to mbuf pkthdr csum_flags field
 o add tso_segsz field to mbuf pkthdr
 o enhance ip_output() packet length check to allow for large TSO packets
 o extend tcp_maxmtu[46]() with a flag pointer to pass interface capabilities
 o adjust all callers of tcp_maxmtu[46]() accordingly

Discussed on:	-current, -net
Sponsored by:	TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
2006-09-06 21:51:59 +00:00
Andre Oppermann 60d4ab7abb Improve description of if_capabilities, if_capenable and ifi_hwassist.
Sponsored by:	TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
2006-09-06 18:06:04 +00:00