linux/drivers/net/enic/vnic_vic.h
Scott Feldman f8bd909183 net: Add ndo_{set|get}_vf_port support for enic dynamic vnics
Add enic ndo_{set|get}_vf_port ops to support setting/getting
port-profile for enic dynamic devices.  Enic dynamic devices are just like
normal enic eth devices except dynamic enics require an extra configuration
step to assign a port-profile identifier to the interface before the
interface is useable.  Once a port-profile is assigned, link comes up on the
interface and is ready for I/O.  The port-profile is used to configure the
network port assigned to the interface.  The network port configuration
includes VLAN membership, QoS policies, and port security settings typical
of a data center network.

A dynamic enic initially has a zero-mac address.  Before a port-profile is
assigned, a valid non-zero unicast mac address should be assign to the
dynamic enic interface.

Signed-off-by: Scott Feldman <scofeldm@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roprabhu@cisco.com>
2010-05-17 22:50:19 -07:00

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/*
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#ifndef _VNIC_VIC_H_
#define _VNIC_VIC_H_
/* Note: All integer fields in NETWORK byte order */
/* Note: String field lengths include null char */
#define VIC_PROVINFO_CISCO_OUI { 0x00, 0x00, 0x0c }
#define VIC_PROVINFO_LINUX_TYPE 0x2
enum vic_linux_prov_tlv_type {
VIC_LINUX_PROV_TLV_PORT_PROFILE_NAME_STR = 0,
VIC_LINUX_PROV_TLV_CLIENT_MAC_ADDR = 1, /* u8[6] */
VIC_LINUX_PROV_TLV_CLIENT_NAME_STR = 2,
VIC_LINUX_PROV_TLV_HOST_UUID_STR = 8,
VIC_LINUX_PROV_TLV_CLIENT_UUID_STR = 9,
};
struct vic_provinfo {
u8 oui[3]; /* OUI of data provider */
u8 type; /* provider-specific type */
u32 length; /* length of data below */
u32 num_tlvs; /* number of tlvs */
struct vic_provinfo_tlv {
u16 type;
u16 length;
u8 value[0];
} tlv[0];
} __attribute__ ((packed));
#define VIC_PROVINFO_MAX_DATA 1385
#define VIC_PROVINFO_MAX_TLV_DATA (VIC_PROVINFO_MAX_DATA - \
sizeof(struct vic_provinfo))
struct vic_provinfo *vic_provinfo_alloc(gfp_t flags, u8 *oui, u8 type);
void vic_provinfo_free(struct vic_provinfo *vp);
int vic_provinfo_add_tlv(struct vic_provinfo *vp, u16 type, u16 length,
void *value);
size_t vic_provinfo_size(struct vic_provinfo *vp);
#endif /* _VNIC_VIC_H_ */