ldmvsw: Make sunvnet_common compatible with ldmvsw

Modify sunvnet common code and data structures to be compatible
  with both sunvnet and ldmvsw drivers.

  Details:

  Sunvnet operates on "vnet-port" nodes which appear in the Machine
  Description (MD) in a guest domain. Ldmvsw operates on "vsw-port"
  nodes which appear in the MD of a service domain.

  A difference between the sunvnet driver and the ldmvsw driver is
  the sunvnet driver creates a network interface (i.e. a struct net_device)
  for every vnet-port *parent* "network" node. Several vnet-ports may appear
  under this common parent network node - each corresponding to a common parent
  network interface.  Conversely, since bridge/vswitch software will need
  to interface with every vsw-port in a system, the ldmvsw driver creates
  a network interface (i.e. a struct net_device) for every vsw-port - not
  every parent node as with sunvnet.  This difference required some special
  handling in the common code as explained below.

  There are 2 key data structures used by the sunvnet and ldmvsw drivers
  (which are now found in sunvnet_common.h):

  1. struct vnet_port
     This structure represents a vnet-port node in sunvnet and a vsw-port
     in the ldmvsw driver.

  2. struct vnet
     This structure represents a parent "network" node in sunvnet and a parent
     "virtual-network-switch" node in ldmvsw.

  Since the sunvnet driver allocates a net_device for every parent "network"
  node, a net_device member appears in the struct vnet. Since the ldmvsw
  driver allocates a net_device for every port, a net_device member was
  added to the vnet_port. The common code distinguishes which structure
  net_device member to use by checking a 'vsw' bit that was added to the
  vnet_port structure. See the VNET_PORT_TO_NET_DEVICE() marco in
  sunvnet_common.h.

  The netdev_priv() in sunvnet is allocated as a vnet. The netdev_priv()
  in ldmvsw is a vnet_port. Therefore, any place in the common code
  where a netdev_priv() call was made, a wrapper function was implemented
  in each driver to first get the vnet and/or vnet_port (in a driver
  specific way) and pass them as newly added parameters to the common
  functions (see wrapper funcs: vnet_set_rx_mode() and vnet_poll_controller()).
  Since these wrapper functions call __tx_port_find(), __tx_port_find() was
  moved from the common code back into sunvnet.c. Note - ldmvsw.c does not
  require this function.

  These changes also required that port_is_up() be made
  into a common function and thus it was given a _common suffix and
  exported like the other common functions.

  A wrapper function was also added for vnet_start_xmit_common() to pass a
  driver-specific function arg to return the port associated with a given
  struct sk_buff and struct net_device. This was required because
  vnet_start_xmit_common() grabs a lock prior to getting the associated
  port. Using a function pointer arg allowed the code to work unchanged
  without risking changes to the non-trivial locking logic in
  vnet_start_xmit_common().

  Signed-off-by: Aaron Young <aaron.young@oracle.com>
  Signed-off-by: Rashmi Narasimhan <rashmi.narasimhan@oracle.com>
  Reviewed-by: Sowmini Varadhan <sowmini.varadhan@oracle.com>
  Reviewed-by: Alexandre Chartre <Alexandre.Chartre@oracle.com>

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
This commit is contained in:
Aaron Young
2016-03-15 11:35:38 -07:00
committed by David S. Miller
parent 31762eaa0d
commit 67d0719f06
3 changed files with 121 additions and 70 deletions

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@@ -32,6 +32,13 @@ struct vnet_tx_entry {
};
struct vnet;
/* Structure to describe a vnet-port or vsw-port in the MD.
* If the vsw bit is set, this structure represents a vswitch
* port, and the net_device can be found from ->dev. If the
* vsw bit is not set, the net_device is available from ->vp->dev.
* See the VNET_PORT_TO_NET_DEVICE macro below.
*/
struct vnet_port {
struct vio_driver_state vio;
@@ -39,9 +46,11 @@ struct vnet_port {
u8 raddr[ETH_ALEN];
unsigned switch_port:1;
unsigned tso:1;
unsigned __pad:14;
unsigned vsw:1;
unsigned __pad:13;
struct vnet *vp;
struct net_device *dev;
struct vnet_tx_entry tx_bufs[VNET_TX_RING_SIZE];
@@ -105,21 +114,23 @@ struct vnet {
int nports;
};
/* Def used by common code to get the net_device from the proper location */
#define VNET_PORT_TO_NET_DEVICE(__port) \
((__port)->vsw ? (__port)->dev : (__port)->vp->dev)
/* Common funcs */
void sunvnet_clean_timer_expire_common(unsigned long port0);
int sunvnet_open_common(struct net_device *dev);
int sunvnet_close_common(struct net_device *dev);
void sunvnet_set_rx_mode_common(struct net_device *dev);
void sunvnet_set_rx_mode_common(struct net_device *dev, struct vnet *vp);
int sunvnet_set_mac_addr_common(struct net_device *dev, void *p);
void sunvnet_tx_timeout_common(struct net_device *dev);
int sunvnet_change_mtu_common(struct net_device *dev, int new_mtu);
int sunvnet_start_xmit_common(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev);
u16 sunvnet_select_queue_common(struct net_device *dev,
struct sk_buff *skb,
void *accel_priv,
select_queue_fallback_t fallback);
int sunvnet_start_xmit_common(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev,
struct vnet_port *(*vnet_tx_port)
(struct sk_buff *, struct net_device *));
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
void sunvnet_poll_controller_common(struct net_device *dev);
void sunvnet_poll_controller_common(struct net_device *dev, struct vnet *vp);
#endif
void sunvnet_event_common(void *arg, int event);
int sunvnet_send_attr_common(struct vio_driver_state *vio);
@@ -127,6 +138,7 @@ int sunvnet_handle_attr_common(struct vio_driver_state *vio, void *arg);
void sunvnet_handshake_complete_common(struct vio_driver_state *vio);
int sunvnet_poll_common(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget);
void sunvnet_port_free_tx_bufs_common(struct vnet_port *port);
bool sunvnet_port_is_up_common(struct vnet_port *vnet);
void sunvnet_port_add_txq_common(struct vnet_port *port);
void sunvnet_port_rm_txq_common(struct vnet_port *port);