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/*-
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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* Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1993
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* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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1995-04-28 23:01:37 +00:00
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* @(#)radix.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 10/31/94
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1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
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* $FreeBSD$
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*/
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1995-04-28 23:01:37 +00:00
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#ifndef _RADIX_H_
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#define _RADIX_H_
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2003-02-08 01:44:09 +00:00
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#ifdef _KERNEL
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#include <sys/_lock.h>
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#include <sys/_mutex.h>
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#include <sys/_rmlock.h>
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#endif
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2002-12-24 03:03:39 +00:00
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1997-10-12 20:26:33 +00:00
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#ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
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MALLOC_DECLARE(M_RTABLE);
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#endif
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1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
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/*
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* Radix search tree node layout.
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*/
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struct radix_node {
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struct radix_mask *rn_mklist; /* list of masks contained in subtree */
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struct radix_node *rn_parent; /* parent */
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short rn_bit; /* bit offset; -1-index(netmask) */
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char rn_bmask; /* node: mask for bit test*/
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u_char rn_flags; /* enumerated next */
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#define RNF_NORMAL 1 /* leaf contains normal route */
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#define RNF_ROOT 2 /* leaf is root leaf for tree */
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#define RNF_ACTIVE 4 /* This node is alive (for rtfree) */
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union {
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struct { /* leaf only data: */
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caddr_t rn_Key; /* object of search */
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caddr_t rn_Mask; /* netmask, if present */
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struct radix_node *rn_Dupedkey;
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} rn_leaf;
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struct { /* node only data: */
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int rn_Off; /* where to start compare */
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struct radix_node *rn_L;/* progeny */
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struct radix_node *rn_R;/* progeny */
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} rn_node;
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} rn_u;
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#ifdef RN_DEBUG
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int rn_info;
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struct radix_node *rn_twin;
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struct radix_node *rn_ybro;
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#endif
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};
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#define rn_dupedkey rn_u.rn_leaf.rn_Dupedkey
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#define rn_key rn_u.rn_leaf.rn_Key
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#define rn_mask rn_u.rn_leaf.rn_Mask
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#define rn_offset rn_u.rn_node.rn_Off
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#define rn_left rn_u.rn_node.rn_L
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#define rn_right rn_u.rn_node.rn_R
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/*
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* Annotations to tree concerning potential routes applying to subtrees.
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*/
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struct radix_mask {
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short rm_bit; /* bit offset; -1-index(netmask) */
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char rm_unused; /* cf. rn_bmask */
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u_char rm_flags; /* cf. rn_flags */
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struct radix_mask *rm_mklist; /* more masks to try */
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union {
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caddr_t rmu_mask; /* the mask */
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struct radix_node *rmu_leaf; /* for normal routes */
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} rm_rmu;
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int rm_refs; /* # of references to this struct */
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};
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#define rm_mask rm_rmu.rmu_mask
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#define rm_leaf rm_rmu.rmu_leaf /* extra field would make 32 bytes */
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MFP r287070,r287073: split radix implementation and route table structure.
There are number of radix consumers in kernel land (pf,ipfw,nfs,route)
with different requirements. In fact, first 3 don't have _any_ requirements
and first 2 does not use radix locking. On the other hand, routing
structure do have these requirements (rnh_gen, multipath, custom
to-be-added control plane functions, different locking).
Additionally, radix should not known anything about its consumers internals.
So, radix code now uses tiny 'struct radix_head' structure along with
internal 'struct radix_mask_head' instead of 'struct radix_node_head'.
Existing consumers still uses the same 'struct radix_node_head' with
slight modifications: they need to pass pointer to (embedded)
'struct radix_head' to all radix callbacks.
Routing code now uses new 'struct rib_head' with different locking macro:
RADIX_NODE_HEAD prefix was renamed to RIB_ (which stands for routing
information base).
New net/route_var.h header was added to hold routing subsystem internal
data. 'struct rib_head' was placed there. 'struct rtentry' will also
be moved there soon.
2016-01-25 06:33:15 +00:00
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struct radix_head;
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2002-03-19 21:54:18 +00:00
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typedef int walktree_f_t(struct radix_node *, void *);
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typedef struct radix_node *rn_matchaddr_f_t(const void *v,
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MFP r287070,r287073: split radix implementation and route table structure.
There are number of radix consumers in kernel land (pf,ipfw,nfs,route)
with different requirements. In fact, first 3 don't have _any_ requirements
and first 2 does not use radix locking. On the other hand, routing
structure do have these requirements (rnh_gen, multipath, custom
to-be-added control plane functions, different locking).
Additionally, radix should not known anything about its consumers internals.
So, radix code now uses tiny 'struct radix_head' structure along with
internal 'struct radix_mask_head' instead of 'struct radix_node_head'.
Existing consumers still uses the same 'struct radix_node_head' with
slight modifications: they need to pass pointer to (embedded)
'struct radix_head' to all radix callbacks.
Routing code now uses new 'struct rib_head' with different locking macro:
RADIX_NODE_HEAD prefix was renamed to RIB_ (which stands for routing
information base).
New net/route_var.h header was added to hold routing subsystem internal
data. 'struct rib_head' was placed there. 'struct rtentry' will also
be moved there soon.
2016-01-25 06:33:15 +00:00
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struct radix_head *head);
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2022-07-28 13:04:43 +00:00
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typedef struct radix_node *rn_addaddr_f_t(void *v, const void *mask,
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MFP r287070,r287073: split radix implementation and route table structure.
There are number of radix consumers in kernel land (pf,ipfw,nfs,route)
with different requirements. In fact, first 3 don't have _any_ requirements
and first 2 does not use radix locking. On the other hand, routing
structure do have these requirements (rnh_gen, multipath, custom
to-be-added control plane functions, different locking).
Additionally, radix should not known anything about its consumers internals.
So, radix code now uses tiny 'struct radix_head' structure along with
internal 'struct radix_mask_head' instead of 'struct radix_node_head'.
Existing consumers still uses the same 'struct radix_node_head' with
slight modifications: they need to pass pointer to (embedded)
'struct radix_head' to all radix callbacks.
Routing code now uses new 'struct rib_head' with different locking macro:
RADIX_NODE_HEAD prefix was renamed to RIB_ (which stands for routing
information base).
New net/route_var.h header was added to hold routing subsystem internal
data. 'struct rib_head' was placed there. 'struct rtentry' will also
be moved there soon.
2016-01-25 06:33:15 +00:00
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struct radix_head *head, struct radix_node nodes[]);
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2022-07-28 13:04:43 +00:00
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typedef struct radix_node *rn_deladdr_f_t(const void *v, const void *mask,
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MFP r287070,r287073: split radix implementation and route table structure.
There are number of radix consumers in kernel land (pf,ipfw,nfs,route)
with different requirements. In fact, first 3 don't have _any_ requirements
and first 2 does not use radix locking. On the other hand, routing
structure do have these requirements (rnh_gen, multipath, custom
to-be-added control plane functions, different locking).
Additionally, radix should not known anything about its consumers internals.
So, radix code now uses tiny 'struct radix_head' structure along with
internal 'struct radix_mask_head' instead of 'struct radix_node_head'.
Existing consumers still uses the same 'struct radix_node_head' with
slight modifications: they need to pass pointer to (embedded)
'struct radix_head' to all radix callbacks.
Routing code now uses new 'struct rib_head' with different locking macro:
RADIX_NODE_HEAD prefix was renamed to RIB_ (which stands for routing
information base).
New net/route_var.h header was added to hold routing subsystem internal
data. 'struct rib_head' was placed there. 'struct rtentry' will also
be moved there soon.
2016-01-25 06:33:15 +00:00
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struct radix_head *head);
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2022-07-28 13:04:43 +00:00
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typedef struct radix_node *rn_lookup_f_t(const void *v, const void *mask,
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MFP r287070,r287073: split radix implementation and route table structure.
There are number of radix consumers in kernel land (pf,ipfw,nfs,route)
with different requirements. In fact, first 3 don't have _any_ requirements
and first 2 does not use radix locking. On the other hand, routing
structure do have these requirements (rnh_gen, multipath, custom
to-be-added control plane functions, different locking).
Additionally, radix should not known anything about its consumers internals.
So, radix code now uses tiny 'struct radix_head' structure along with
internal 'struct radix_mask_head' instead of 'struct radix_node_head'.
Existing consumers still uses the same 'struct radix_node_head' with
slight modifications: they need to pass pointer to (embedded)
'struct radix_head' to all radix callbacks.
Routing code now uses new 'struct rib_head' with different locking macro:
RADIX_NODE_HEAD prefix was renamed to RIB_ (which stands for routing
information base).
New net/route_var.h header was added to hold routing subsystem internal
data. 'struct rib_head' was placed there. 'struct rtentry' will also
be moved there soon.
2016-01-25 06:33:15 +00:00
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struct radix_head *head);
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typedef int rn_walktree_t(struct radix_head *head, walktree_f_t *f,
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void *w);
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typedef int rn_walktree_from_t(struct radix_head *head,
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void *a, void *m, walktree_f_t *f, void *w);
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typedef void rn_close_t(struct radix_node *rn, struct radix_head *head);
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routing: Fix crashes with dpdk_lpm[46] algo.
When a prefix gets deleted from the RIB, dpdk_lpm algo needs to know
the nexthop of the "parent" prefix to update its internal state.
The glue code, which utilises RIB as a backing route store, uses
fib[46]_lookup_rt() for the prefix destination after its deletion
to fetch the desired nexthop.
This approach does not work when deleting less-specific prefixes
with most-specific ones are still present. For example, if
10.0.0.0/24, 10.0.0.0/23 and 10.0.0.0/22 exist in RIB, deleting
10.0.0.0/23 would result in 10.0.0.0/24 being returned as a search
result instead of 10.0.0.0/22. This, in turn, results in the failed
datastructure update: part of the deleted /23 prefix will still
contain the reference to an old nexthop. This leads to the
use-after-free behaviour, ending with the eventual crashes.
Fix the logic flaw by properly fetching the prefix "parent" via
newly-created rt_get_inet[6]_parent() helpers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31546
PR: 256882,256833
MFC after: 1 week
2021-08-15 22:25:21 +00:00
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struct radix_node *rn_nextprefix(struct radix_node *rn);
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MFP r287070,r287073: split radix implementation and route table structure.
There are number of radix consumers in kernel land (pf,ipfw,nfs,route)
with different requirements. In fact, first 3 don't have _any_ requirements
and first 2 does not use radix locking. On the other hand, routing
structure do have these requirements (rnh_gen, multipath, custom
to-be-added control plane functions, different locking).
Additionally, radix should not known anything about its consumers internals.
So, radix code now uses tiny 'struct radix_head' structure along with
internal 'struct radix_mask_head' instead of 'struct radix_node_head'.
Existing consumers still uses the same 'struct radix_node_head' with
slight modifications: they need to pass pointer to (embedded)
'struct radix_head' to all radix callbacks.
Routing code now uses new 'struct rib_head' with different locking macro:
RADIX_NODE_HEAD prefix was renamed to RIB_ (which stands for routing
information base).
New net/route_var.h header was added to hold routing subsystem internal
data. 'struct rib_head' was placed there. 'struct rtentry' will also
be moved there soon.
2016-01-25 06:33:15 +00:00
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struct radix_mask_head;
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struct radix_head {
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struct radix_node *rnh_treetop;
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struct radix_mask_head *rnh_masks; /* Storage for our masks */
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};
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1994-11-14 14:06:06 +00:00
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1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
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struct radix_node_head {
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MFP r287070,r287073: split radix implementation and route table structure.
There are number of radix consumers in kernel land (pf,ipfw,nfs,route)
with different requirements. In fact, first 3 don't have _any_ requirements
and first 2 does not use radix locking. On the other hand, routing
structure do have these requirements (rnh_gen, multipath, custom
to-be-added control plane functions, different locking).
Additionally, radix should not known anything about its consumers internals.
So, radix code now uses tiny 'struct radix_head' structure along with
internal 'struct radix_mask_head' instead of 'struct radix_node_head'.
Existing consumers still uses the same 'struct radix_node_head' with
slight modifications: they need to pass pointer to (embedded)
'struct radix_head' to all radix callbacks.
Routing code now uses new 'struct rib_head' with different locking macro:
RADIX_NODE_HEAD prefix was renamed to RIB_ (which stands for routing
information base).
New net/route_var.h header was added to hold routing subsystem internal
data. 'struct rib_head' was placed there. 'struct rtentry' will also
be moved there soon.
2016-01-25 06:33:15 +00:00
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struct radix_head rh;
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rn_matchaddr_f_t *rnh_matchaddr; /* longest match for sockaddr */
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rn_addaddr_f_t *rnh_addaddr; /* add based on sockaddr*/
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rn_deladdr_f_t *rnh_deladdr; /* remove based on sockaddr */
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rn_lookup_f_t *rnh_lookup; /* exact match for sockaddr */
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rn_walktree_t *rnh_walktree; /* traverse tree */
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rn_walktree_from_t *rnh_walktree_from; /* traverse tree below a */
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rn_close_t *rnh_close; /*do something when the last ref drops*/
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struct radix_node rnh_nodes[3]; /* empty tree for common case */
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2003-02-08 01:44:09 +00:00
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#ifdef _KERNEL
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struct rmlock rnh_lock; /* locks entire radix tree */
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#endif
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};
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MFP r287070,r287073: split radix implementation and route table structure.
There are number of radix consumers in kernel land (pf,ipfw,nfs,route)
with different requirements. In fact, first 3 don't have _any_ requirements
and first 2 does not use radix locking. On the other hand, routing
structure do have these requirements (rnh_gen, multipath, custom
to-be-added control plane functions, different locking).
Additionally, radix should not known anything about its consumers internals.
So, radix code now uses tiny 'struct radix_head' structure along with
internal 'struct radix_mask_head' instead of 'struct radix_node_head'.
Existing consumers still uses the same 'struct radix_node_head' with
slight modifications: they need to pass pointer to (embedded)
'struct radix_head' to all radix callbacks.
Routing code now uses new 'struct rib_head' with different locking macro:
RADIX_NODE_HEAD prefix was renamed to RIB_ (which stands for routing
information base).
New net/route_var.h header was added to hold routing subsystem internal
data. 'struct rib_head' was placed there. 'struct rtentry' will also
be moved there soon.
2016-01-25 06:33:15 +00:00
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struct radix_mask_head {
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struct radix_head head;
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struct radix_node mask_nodes[3];
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};
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void rn_inithead_internal(struct radix_head *rh, struct radix_node *base_nodes,
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int off);
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#ifndef _KERNEL
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#define R_Malloc(p, t, n) (p = (t) malloc((unsigned int)(n)))
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#define R_Zalloc(p, t, n) (p = (t) calloc(1,(unsigned int)(n)))
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#define R_Free(p) free((char *)p);
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#else
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#define R_Malloc(p, t, n) (p = (t) malloc((unsigned long)(n), M_RTABLE, M_NOWAIT))
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#define R_Zalloc(p, t, n) (p = (t) malloc((unsigned long)(n), M_RTABLE, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO))
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#define R_Free(p) free((caddr_t)p, M_RTABLE);
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#define RADIX_NODE_HEAD_RLOCK_TRACKER struct rm_priotracker _rnh_tracker
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#define RADIX_NODE_HEAD_LOCK_INIT(rnh) \
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rm_init(&(rnh)->rnh_lock, "radix node head")
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#define RADIX_NODE_HEAD_LOCK(rnh) rm_wlock(&(rnh)->rnh_lock)
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#define RADIX_NODE_HEAD_UNLOCK(rnh) rm_wunlock(&(rnh)->rnh_lock)
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#define RADIX_NODE_HEAD_RLOCK(rnh) rm_rlock(&(rnh)->rnh_lock,\
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&_rnh_tracker)
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2018-06-16 08:26:23 +00:00
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#define RADIX_NODE_HEAD_RUNLOCK(rnh) rm_runlock(&(rnh)->rnh_lock,\
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2018-06-16 19:21:09 +00:00
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&_rnh_tracker)
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2018-06-16 08:26:23 +00:00
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#define RADIX_NODE_HEAD_DESTROY(rnh) rm_destroy(&(rnh)->rnh_lock)
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#define RADIX_NODE_HEAD_LOCK_ASSERT(rnh) rm_assert(&(rnh)->rnh_lock, RA_LOCKED)
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#define RADIX_NODE_HEAD_WLOCK_ASSERT(rnh) rm_assert(&(rnh)->rnh_lock, RA_WLOCKED)
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1999-12-29 04:46:21 +00:00
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#endif /* _KERNEL */
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1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
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2002-03-19 21:54:18 +00:00
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int rn_inithead(void **, int);
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2010-03-06 21:27:26 +00:00
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int rn_detachhead(void **);
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2022-07-28 13:04:43 +00:00
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int rn_refines(const void *, const void *);
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struct radix_node *rn_addroute(void *, const void *, struct radix_head *,
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MFP r287070,r287073: split radix implementation and route table structure.
There are number of radix consumers in kernel land (pf,ipfw,nfs,route)
with different requirements. In fact, first 3 don't have _any_ requirements
and first 2 does not use radix locking. On the other hand, routing
structure do have these requirements (rnh_gen, multipath, custom
to-be-added control plane functions, different locking).
Additionally, radix should not known anything about its consumers internals.
So, radix code now uses tiny 'struct radix_head' structure along with
internal 'struct radix_mask_head' instead of 'struct radix_node_head'.
Existing consumers still uses the same 'struct radix_node_head' with
slight modifications: they need to pass pointer to (embedded)
'struct radix_head' to all radix callbacks.
Routing code now uses new 'struct rib_head' with different locking macro:
RADIX_NODE_HEAD prefix was renamed to RIB_ (which stands for routing
information base).
New net/route_var.h header was added to hold routing subsystem internal
data. 'struct rib_head' was placed there. 'struct rtentry' will also
be moved there soon.
2016-01-25 06:33:15 +00:00
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struct radix_node[2]);
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2022-07-28 13:04:43 +00:00
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struct radix_node *rn_delete(const void *, const void *, struct radix_head *);
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struct radix_node *rn_lookup (const void *v_arg, const void *m_arg,
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MFP r287070,r287073: split radix implementation and route table structure.
There are number of radix consumers in kernel land (pf,ipfw,nfs,route)
with different requirements. In fact, first 3 don't have _any_ requirements
and first 2 does not use radix locking. On the other hand, routing
structure do have these requirements (rnh_gen, multipath, custom
to-be-added control plane functions, different locking).
Additionally, radix should not known anything about its consumers internals.
So, radix code now uses tiny 'struct radix_head' structure along with
internal 'struct radix_mask_head' instead of 'struct radix_node_head'.
Existing consumers still uses the same 'struct radix_node_head' with
slight modifications: they need to pass pointer to (embedded)
'struct radix_head' to all radix callbacks.
Routing code now uses new 'struct rib_head' with different locking macro:
RADIX_NODE_HEAD prefix was renamed to RIB_ (which stands for routing
information base).
New net/route_var.h header was added to hold routing subsystem internal
data. 'struct rib_head' was placed there. 'struct rtentry' will also
be moved there soon.
2016-01-25 06:33:15 +00:00
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struct radix_head *head);
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2022-07-28 13:04:43 +00:00
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struct radix_node *rn_match(const void *, struct radix_head *);
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MFP r287070,r287073: split radix implementation and route table structure.
There are number of radix consumers in kernel land (pf,ipfw,nfs,route)
with different requirements. In fact, first 3 don't have _any_ requirements
and first 2 does not use radix locking. On the other hand, routing
structure do have these requirements (rnh_gen, multipath, custom
to-be-added control plane functions, different locking).
Additionally, radix should not known anything about its consumers internals.
So, radix code now uses tiny 'struct radix_head' structure along with
internal 'struct radix_mask_head' instead of 'struct radix_node_head'.
Existing consumers still uses the same 'struct radix_node_head' with
slight modifications: they need to pass pointer to (embedded)
'struct radix_head' to all radix callbacks.
Routing code now uses new 'struct rib_head' with different locking macro:
RADIX_NODE_HEAD prefix was renamed to RIB_ (which stands for routing
information base).
New net/route_var.h header was added to hold routing subsystem internal
data. 'struct rib_head' was placed there. 'struct rtentry' will also
be moved there soon.
2016-01-25 06:33:15 +00:00
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int rn_walktree_from(struct radix_head *h, void *a, void *m,
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walktree_f_t *f, void *w);
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int rn_walktree(struct radix_head *, walktree_f_t *, void *);
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1995-12-14 09:55:16 +00:00
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1995-04-28 23:01:37 +00:00
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#endif /* _RADIX_H_ */
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