freebsd-src/usr.sbin/bhyve/net_backends_priv.h
Mark Johnston be74aede49 bhyve: Split backends into separate files
Currently the net_backend structure definition is private to
net_backends.c, so all of the backend definitions are there.  While
adding a new backend to use libslirp, it was noted that this file is
somewhat cluttered.  Move the netmap and netgraph backends to their own
files and clean up includes a bit.  No functional change intended.

Reviewed by:	corvink, jhb
MFC after:	3 weeks
Sponsored by:	Innovate UK
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42689
2023-11-22 15:18:46 -05:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*
* Copyright (c) 2019 Vincenzo Maffione <vmaffione@FreeBSD.org>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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*
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*/
#ifndef __NET_BACKENDS_PRIV_H__
#define __NET_BACKENDS_PRIV_H__
#include <sys/linker_set.h>
/*
* Each network backend registers a set of function pointers that are
* used to implement the net backends API. Frontends should not invoke
* these functions directly, but should instead use the interface provided by
* net_backends.h.
*/
struct net_backend {
const char *prefix; /* prefix matching this backend */
/*
* Routines used to initialize and cleanup the resources needed
* by a backend. The cleanup function is used internally,
* and should not be called by the frontend.
*/
int (*init)(struct net_backend *be, const char *devname,
nvlist_t *nvl, net_be_rxeof_t cb, void *param);
void (*cleanup)(struct net_backend *be);
/*
* Called to serve a guest transmit request. The scatter-gather
* vector provided by the caller has 'iovcnt' elements and contains
* the packet to send.
*/
ssize_t (*send)(struct net_backend *be, const struct iovec *iov,
int iovcnt);
/*
* Get the length of the next packet that can be received from
* the backend. If no packets are currently available, this
* function returns 0.
*/
ssize_t (*peek_recvlen)(struct net_backend *be);
/*
* Called to receive a packet from the backend. When the function
* returns a positive value 'len', the scatter-gather vector
* provided by the caller contains a packet with such length.
* The function returns 0 if the backend doesn't have a new packet to
* receive.
*/
ssize_t (*recv)(struct net_backend *be, const struct iovec *iov,
int iovcnt);
/*
* Ask the backend to enable or disable receive operation in the
* backend. On return from a disable operation, it is guaranteed
* that the receive callback won't be called until receive is
* enabled again. Note however that it is up to the caller to make
* sure that netbe_recv() is not currently being executed by another
* thread.
*/
void (*recv_enable)(struct net_backend *be);
void (*recv_disable)(struct net_backend *be);
/*
* Ask the backend for the virtio-net features it is able to
* support. Possible features are TSO, UFO and checksum offloading
* in both rx and tx direction and for both IPv4 and IPv6.
*/
uint64_t (*get_cap)(struct net_backend *be);
/*
* Tell the backend to enable/disable the specified virtio-net
* features (capabilities).
*/
int (*set_cap)(struct net_backend *be, uint64_t features,
unsigned int vnet_hdr_len);
struct pci_vtnet_softc *sc;
int fd;
/*
* Length of the virtio-net header used by the backend and the
* frontend, respectively. A zero value means that the header
* is not used.
*/
unsigned int be_vnet_hdr_len;
unsigned int fe_vnet_hdr_len;
/* Size of backend-specific private data. */
size_t priv_size;
/* Backend-specific private data follows. */
};
#define NET_BE_PRIV(be) ((void *)((be) + 1))
SET_DECLARE(net_backend_set, struct net_backend);
#define VNET_HDR_LEN sizeof(struct virtio_net_rxhdr)
/*
* Export the tap backend routines for the benefit of other backends which have
* a similar interface to the kernel, i.e., they send and receive data using
* standard I/O system calls with a single file descriptor.
*/
struct tap_priv {
struct mevent *mevp;
/*
* A bounce buffer that allows us to implement the peek_recvlen
* callback. In the future we may get the same information from
* the kevent data.
*/
char bbuf[1 << 16];
ssize_t bbuflen;
};
void tap_cleanup(struct net_backend *be);
ssize_t tap_send(struct net_backend *be, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt);
ssize_t tap_recv(struct net_backend *be, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt);
ssize_t tap_peek_recvlen(struct net_backend *be);
void tap_recv_enable(struct net_backend *be);
ssize_t tap_recv(struct net_backend *be, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt);
void tap_recv_disable(struct net_backend *be);
uint64_t tap_get_cap(struct net_backend *be);
int tap_set_cap(struct net_backend *be, uint64_t features,
unsigned vnet_hdr_len);
#endif /* !__NET_BACKENDS_PRIV_H__ */