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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kevin Lo
a10cee30c9 Prefer NULL over 0 for pointers 2012-10-09 08:27:40 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
21d172a3f1 A step in resolving mess with byte ordering for AF_INET. After this change:
- All packets in NETISR_IP queue are in net byte order.
  - ip_input() is entered in net byte order and converts packet
    to host byte order right _after_ processing pfil(9) hooks.
  - ip_output() is entered in host byte order and converts packet
    to net byte order right _before_ processing pfil(9) hooks.
  - ip_fragment() accepts and emits packet in net byte order.
  - ip_forward(), ip_mloopback() use host byte order (untouched actually).
  - ip_fastforward() no longer modifies packet at all (except ip_ttl).
  - Swapping of byte order there and back removed from the following modules:
    pf(4), ipfw(4), enc(4), if_bridge(4).
  - Swapping of byte order added to ipfilter(4), based on __FreeBSD_version
  - __FreeBSD_version bumped.
  - pfil(9) manual page updated.

Reviewed by:	ray, luigi, eri, melifaro
Tested by:	glebius (LE), ray (BE)
2012-10-06 10:02:11 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
3e92ee8a53 Remove the M_NOWAIT from bridge_rtable_init as it isn't needed. The function
return value is not even checked and could lead to a panic on a null sc_rthash.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-10-04 07:40:55 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
80cd7c7596 - In the bridge_enqueue() do success/error accounting for
each fragment, not only once.
- In the GRAB_OUR_PACKETS() macro do increase if_ibytes.
2012-09-26 20:09:48 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
7d4317bd40 Introduce new link-layer PFIL hook V_link_pfil_hook.
Merge ether_ipfw_chk() and part of bridge_pfil() into
unified ipfw_check_frame() function called by PFIL.
This change was suggested by rwatson? @ DevSummit.

Remove ipfw headers from ether/bridge code since they are unneeded now.

Note this thange introduce some (temporary) performance penalty since
PFIL read lock has to be acquired for every link-level packet.

MFC after:     3 weeks
2012-09-04 19:43:26 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
3582a9f6c6 Change bridge(4) to use if_transmit for forwarding packets to underlying
interfaces instead of queueing.

Tested by:	ray
2012-09-03 10:08:20 +00:00
Ed Maste
bf7a35de2d Simplify error case
Submitted by:	thompsa@
2012-07-10 20:59:35 +00:00
Ed Maste
683fa2b5d7 Plug potential mbuf leak when bridging fragments
If an error occurs when transmitting one mbuf in a chain of fragments,
free the subsequent fragments instead of leaking them.

Sponsored by:   ADARA Networks
2012-07-10 13:17:32 +00:00
Ed Maste
21151865d5 Restore error handling lost in r191603
This was missed in the change from IFQ_ENQUEUE to if_transmit.

Sponsored by:   ADARA Networks
2012-07-09 14:16:49 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
08e348234c Fix a panic I introduced in r234487, the bridge softc pointer is set to null
early in the detach so rearrange things not to explode.

Reported by:	David Roffiaen, Gustau Perez Querol
Tested by:	David Roffiaen
MFC after:	3 days
2012-06-11 20:12:13 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
bdf942c3f0 Revert r234834 per luigi@ request.
Cleaner solution (e.g. adding another header) should be done here.

Original log:
  Move several enums and structures required for L2 filtering from ip_fw_private.h to ip_fw.h.
  Remove ipfw/ip_fw_private.h header from non-ipfw code.

Requested by:      luigi
Approved by:       kib(mentor)
2012-05-03 08:56:43 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
7bd5e9b143 Move several enums and structures required for L2 filtering from ip_fw_private.h to ip_fw.h.
Remove ipfw/ip_fw_private.h header from non-ipfw code.

Approved by:        ae(mentor)
MFC after:          2 weeks
2012-04-30 10:22:23 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
7702d4013b Add linkstate to bridge(4), set the link to up when at least one underlying
interface is up, otherwise the link is down.

This, among other things, allows carp to work on a bridge.

Prodded by:	glebius
Tested by:	Alexander Lunev
2012-04-20 09:55:50 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
70b23a4596 Use a more appropriate default for the maximum number of addresses in the
bridge forwarding table.

PR:		docs/164564
Discussed with:	brueffer
2012-02-29 20:58:21 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
4661f8627c bstp_input() always consumes the packet so remove the mbuf handling dance
around it.

Obtained from:	OpenBSD (r1.37)
2012-02-23 00:59:21 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
50c8ec53f6 Allow to set if_bridge(4) sysctls from /boot/loader.conf.
MFC after:	3 days
2012-02-07 14:50:33 +00:00
Brooks Davis
4b22573a89 In r191367 the need for if_free_type() was removed and a new member
if_alloctype was used to store the origional interface type.  Take
advantage of this change by removing all existing uses of if_free_type()
in favor of if_free().

MFC after:	1 Month
2011-11-11 22:57:52 +00:00
Ed Schouten
6472ac3d8a Mark all SYSCTL_NODEs static that have no corresponding SYSCTL_DECLs.
The SYSCTL_NODE macro defines a list that stores all child-elements of
that node. If there's no SYSCTL_DECL macro anywhere else, there's no
reason why it shouldn't be static.
2011-11-07 15:43:11 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
0fe082e7d5 On the first loop for generating a bridge MAC address use the local
hostid, this gives a good chance of keeping the same address over
reboots. This is intended to help IPV6 and similar which generate
their addresses from the mac.

PR:		kern/160300
Submitted by:	mdodd
Approved by:	re (kib)
2011-09-04 22:06:32 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
3d07127c64 When adding IPv6 fwd support to ipfw in r225044 these two files were
not committed.  Initialize next_hop6 to align with the IPv4 code.

PR:		bin/117214
MFC after:	3 weeks
X-MFC with:	r225044
Approved by:	re (kib)
2011-08-27 08:49:55 +00:00
Will Andrews
9963e8a52c Unbreak LINT by moving all carp hooks to net/if.c / netinet/ip_carp.h, with
the appropriate ifdefs.

Reviewed by:	bz
Approved by:	ken (mentor)
2010-08-11 20:18:19 +00:00
Will Andrews
54bfbd5153 Allow carp(4) to be loaded as a kernel module. Follow precedent set by
bridge(4), lagg(4) etc. and make use of function pointers and
pf_proto_register() to hook carp into the network stack.

Currently, because of the uncertainty about whether the unload path is free
of race condition panics, unloads are disallowed by default.  Compiling with
CARPMOD_CAN_UNLOAD in CFLAGS removes this anti foot shooting measure.

This commit requires IP6PROTOSPACER, introduced in r211115.

Reviewed by:	bz, simon
Approved by:	ken (mentor)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2010-08-11 00:51:50 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
cc4d3c30ea Bring in the most recent version of ipfw and dummynet, developed
and tested over the past two months in the ipfw3-head branch.  This
also happens to be the same code available in the Linux and Windows
ports of ipfw and dummynet.

The major enhancement is a completely restructured version of
dummynet, with support for different packet scheduling algorithms
(loadable at runtime), faster queue/pipe lookup, and a much cleaner
internal architecture and kernel/userland ABI which simplifies
future extensions.

In addition to the existing schedulers (FIFO and WF2Q+), we include
a Deficit Round Robin (DRR or RR for brevity) scheduler, and a new,
very fast version of WF2Q+ called QFQ.

Some test code is also present (in sys/netinet/ipfw/test) that
lets you build and test schedulers in userland.

Also, we have added a compatibility layer that understands requests
from the RELENG_7 and RELENG_8 versions of the /sbin/ipfw binaries,
and replies correctly (at least, it does its best; sometimes you
just cannot tell who sent the request and how to answer).
The compatibility layer should make it possible to MFC this code in a
relatively short time.

Some minor glitches (e.g. handling of ipfw set enable/disable,
and a workaround for a bug in RELENG_7's /sbin/ipfw) will be
fixed with separate commits.

CREDITS:
This work has been partly supported by the ONELAB2 project, and
mostly developed by Riccardo Panicucci and myself.
The code for the qfq scheduler is mostly from Fabio Checconi,
and Marta Carbone and Francesco Magno have helped with testing,
debugging and some bug fixes.
2010-03-02 17:40:48 +00:00
Hiroki Sato
c2a5f1a57a - Check if_type of "addm <interface>" before setting the
interface's MTU to the if_bridge(4) interface.  This fixes a
  bug that MTU value of "addm <interface>" is used even when it
  is invalid for the if_bridge(4) member:

  # ifconfig bridge0 create
  # ifconfig bridge0
  bridge0: flags=8802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
  ...
  # ifconfig bridge0 addm lo0
  ifconfig: BRDGADD lo0: Invalid argument
  # ifconfig bridge0
  bridge0: flags=8802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 16384
  ...

- Do not ignore MTU value of an interface even when if_type == IFT_GIF.
  This fixes MTU mismatch when an if_bridge(4) interface has a
  gif(4) interface and no other interface as the member, and it
  is directly used for L2 communication with EtherIP tunneling
  enabled.

- Implement SIOCSIFMTU ioctl.  Changing the MTU is allowed only
  when all members have the same MTU value.
2010-01-31 08:16:37 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
ea4ca115b7 Declare a new EVENTHANDLER called iflladdr_event which signals that the L2
address on an interface has changed. This lets stacked interfaces such as
vlan(4) detect that their lower interface has changed and adjust things in
order to keep working. Previously this situation broke at least vlan(4) and
lagg(4) configurations.

The EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE call was not placed within if_setlladdr() due to the
risk of a loop.

PR:		kern/142927
Submitted by:	Nikolay Denev
2010-01-18 20:34:00 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
7173b6e554 Various cleanup done in ipfw3-head branch including:
- use a uniform mtag format for all packets that exit and re-enter
  the firewall in the middle of a rulechain. On reentry, all tags
  containing reinject info are renamed to MTAG_IPFW_RULE so the
  processing is simpler.

- make ipfw and dummynet use ip_len and ip_off in network format
  everywhere. Conversion is done only once instead of tracking
  the format in every place.

- use a macro FREE_PKT to dispose of mbufs. This eases portability.

On passing i also removed a few typos, staticise or localise variables,
remove useless declarations and other minor things.

Overall the code shrinks a bit and is hopefully more readable.

I have tested functionality for all but ng_ipfw and if_bridge/if_ethersubr.
For ng_ipfw i am actually waiting for feedback from glebius@ because
we might have some small changes to make.
For if_bridge and if_ethersubr feedback would be welcome
(there are still some redundant parts in these two modules that
I would like to remove, but first i need to check functionality).
2010-01-04 19:01:22 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
830c6e2b97 bring in several cleanups tested in ipfw3-head branch, namely:
r201011
- move most of ng_ipfw.h into ip_fw_private.h, as this code is
  ipfw-specific. This removes a dependency on ng_ipfw.h from some files.

- move many equivalent definitions of direction (IN, OUT) for
  reinjected packets into ip_fw_private.h

- document the structure of the packet tags used for dummynet
  and netgraph;

r201049
- merge some common code to attach/detach hooks into
  a single function.

r201055
- remove some duplicated code in ip_fw_pfil. The input
  and output processing uses almost exactly the same code so
  there is no need to use two separate hooks.
  ip_fw_pfil.o goes from 2096 to 1382 bytes of .text

r201057 (see the svn log for full details)
- macros to make the conversion of ip_len and ip_off
  between host and network format more explicit

r201113 (the remaining parts)
- readability fixes -- put braces around some large for() blocks,
  localize variables so the compiler does not think they are uninitialized,
  do not insist on precise allocation size if we have more than we need.

r201119
- when doing a lookup, keys must be in big endian format because
  this is what the radix code expects (this fixes a bug in the
  recently-introduced 'lookup' option)

No ABI changes in this commit.

MFC after:	1 week
2009-12-28 10:47:04 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
de240d1013 merge code from ipfw3-head to reduce contention on the ipfw lock
and remove all O(N) sequences from kernel critical sections in ipfw.

In detail:

 1. introduce a IPFW_UH_LOCK to arbitrate requests from
     the upper half of the kernel. Some things, such as 'ipfw show',
     can be done holding this lock in read mode, whereas insert and
     delete require IPFW_UH_WLOCK.

  2. introduce a mapping structure to keep rules together. This replaces
     the 'next' chain currently used in ipfw rules. At the moment
     the map is a simple array (sorted by rule number and then rule_id),
     so we can find a rule quickly instead of having to scan the list.
     This reduces many expensive lookups from O(N) to O(log N).

  3. when an expensive operation (such as insert or delete) is done
     by userland, we grab IPFW_UH_WLOCK, create a new copy of the map
     without blocking the bottom half of the kernel, then acquire
     IPFW_WLOCK and quickly update pointers to the map and related info.
     After dropping IPFW_LOCK we can then continue the cleanup protected
     by IPFW_UH_LOCK. So userland still costs O(N) but the kernel side
     is only blocked for O(1).

  4. do not pass pointers to rules through dummynet, netgraph, divert etc,
     but rather pass a <slot, chain_id, rulenum, rule_id> tuple.
     We validate the slot index (in the array of #2) with chain_id,
     and if successful do a O(1) dereference; otherwise, we can find
     the rule in O(log N) through <rulenum, rule_id>

All the above does not change the userland/kernel ABI, though there
are some disgusting casts between pointers and uint32_t

Operation costs now are as follows:

  Function				Old	Now	  Planned
-------------------------------------------------------------------
  + skipto X, non cached		O(N)	O(log N)
  + skipto X, cached			O(1)	O(1)
XXX dynamic rule lookup			O(1)	O(log N)  O(1)
  + skipto tablearg			O(N)	O(1)
  + reinject, non cached		O(N)	O(log N)
  + reinject, cached			O(1)	O(1)
  + kernel blocked during setsockopt()	O(N)	O(1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------

The only (very small) regression is on dynamic rule lookup and this will
be fixed in a day or two, without changing the userland/kernel ABI

Supported by: Valeria Paoli
MFC after:	1 month
2009-12-22 19:01:47 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
70228fb346 Start splitting ip_fw2.c and ip_fw.h into smaller components.
At this time we pull out from ip_fw2.c the logging functions, and
support for dynamic rules, and move kernel-only stuff into
netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_private.h

No ABI change involved in this commit, unless I made some mistake.
ip_fw.h has changed, though not in the userland-visible part.

Files touched by this commit:

conf/files
	now references the two new source files

netinet/ip_fw.h
	remove kernel-only definitions gone into netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_private.h.

netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_private.h
	new file with kernel-specific ipfw definitions

netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_log.c
	ipfw_log and related functions

netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_dynamic.c
	code related to dynamic rules

netinet/ipfw/ip_fw2.c
	removed the pieces that goes in the new files

netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_nat.c
	minor rearrangement to remove LOOKUP_NAT from the
	main headers. This require a new function pointer.

A bunch of other kernel files that included netinet/ip_fw.h now
require netinet/ipfw/ip_fw_private.h as well.
Not 100% sure i caught all of them.

MFC after:	1 month
2009-12-15 16:15:14 +00:00
Julian Elischer
0b4b0b0fee Virtualize the pfil hooks so that different jails may chose different
packet filters. ALso allows ipfw to be enabled on on ejail and disabled
on another. In 8.0 it's a global setting.

Sitting aroung in tree waiting to commit for: 2 months
MFC after:	2 months
2009-10-11 05:59:43 +00:00
Jack F Vogel
3de029efaf When bridging LRO is causing a problem, the believe
that it would work as long as all interfaces have TSO
seems to be false, until the matter gets sorted out
just disable LRO completely.
2009-08-24 21:04:51 +00:00
Robert Watson
315e3e38fa Many network stack subsystems use a single global data structure to hold
all pertinent statatistics for the subsystem.  These structures are
sometimes "borrowed" by kernel modules that require a place to store
statistics for similar events.

Add KPI accessor functions for statistics structures referenced by kernel
modules so that they no longer encode certain specifics of how the data
structures are named and stored.  This change is intended to make it
easier to move to per-CPU network stats following 8.0-RELEASE.

The following modules are affected by this change:

      if_bridge
      if_cxgb
      if_gif
      ip_mroute
      ipdivert
      pf

In practice, most of these statistics consumers should, in fact, maintain
their own statistics data structures rather than borrowing structures
from the base network stack.  However, that change is too agressive for
this point in the release cycle.

Reviewed by:	bz
Approved by:	re (kib)
2009-08-02 19:43:32 +00:00
Robert Watson
530c006014 Merge the remainder of kern_vimage.c and vimage.h into vnet.c and
vnet.h, we now use jails (rather than vimages) as the abstraction
for virtualization management, and what remained was specific to
virtual network stacks.  Minor cleanups are done in the process,
and comments updated to reflect these changes.

Reviewed by:	bz
Approved by:	re (vimage blanket)
2009-08-01 19:26:27 +00:00
Robert Watson
eddfbb763d Build on Jeff Roberson's linker-set based dynamic per-CPU allocator
(DPCPU), as suggested by Peter Wemm, and implement a new per-virtual
network stack memory allocator.  Modify vnet to use the allocator
instead of monolithic global container structures (vinet, ...).  This
change solves many binary compatibility problems associated with
VIMAGE, and restores ELF symbols for virtualized global variables.

Each virtualized global variable exists as a "reference copy", and also
once per virtual network stack.  Virtualized global variables are
tagged at compile-time, placing the in a special linker set, which is
loaded into a contiguous region of kernel memory.  Virtualized global
variables in the base kernel are linked as normal, but those in modules
are copied and relocated to a reserved portion of the kernel's vnet
region with the help of a the kernel linker.

Virtualized global variables exist in per-vnet memory set up when the
network stack instance is created, and are initialized statically from
the reference copy.  Run-time access occurs via an accessor macro, which
converts from the current vnet and requested symbol to a per-vnet
address.  When "options VIMAGE" is not compiled into the kernel, normal
global ELF symbols will be used instead and indirection is avoided.

This change restores static initialization for network stack global
variables, restores support for non-global symbols and types, eliminates
the need for many subsystem constructors, eliminates large per-subsystem
structures that caused many binary compatibility issues both for
monitoring applications (netstat) and kernel modules, removes the
per-function INIT_VNET_*() macros throughout the stack, eliminates the
need for vnet_symmap ksym(2) munging, and eliminates duplicate
definitions of virtualized globals under VIMAGE_GLOBALS.

Bump __FreeBSD_version and update UPDATING.

Portions submitted by:  bz
Reviewed by:            bz, zec
Discussed with:         gnn, jamie, jeff, jhb, julian, sam
Suggested by:           peter
Approved by:            re (kensmith)
2009-07-14 22:48:30 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
259d2d5431 carp(4) allows people to share a set of IP addresses and can only
use IPv4/v6 for inter-node communication (according to my reading).

Properly wrap the carp callouts in INET || INET6 and refelect this
in sys/conf/files as well.  While in theory this should be ok,
it might be a bit optimistic to think that carp could build with
inet6 only[1].

Discussed with:		mlaier [1]
2009-06-11 10:26:38 +00:00
Oleg Bulyzhin
dda10d624c Close long existed race with net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass = 0:
If packet leaves ipfw to other kernel subsystem (dummynet, netgraph, etc)
it carries pointer to matching ipfw rule. If this packet then reinjected back
to ipfw, ruleset processing starts from that rule. If rule was deleted
meanwhile, due to existed race condition panic was possible (as well as
other odd effects like parsing rules in 'reap list').

P.S. this commit changes ABI so userland ipfw related binaries should be
recompiled.

MFC after:	1 month
Tested by:	Mikolaj Golub
2009-06-09 21:27:11 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
115a40c7bf More cleanup in preparation of ipfw relocation (no actual code change):
+ move ipfw and dummynet hooks declarations to raw_ip.c (definitions
  in ip_var.h) same as for most other global variables.
  This removes some dependencies from ip_input.c;

+ remove the IPFW_LOADED macro, just test ip_fw_chk_ptr directly;

+ remove the DUMMYNET_LOADED macro, just test ip_dn_io_ptr directly;

+ move ip_dn_ruledel_ptr to ip_fw2.c which is the only file using it;

To be merged together with rev 193497

MFC after:	5 days
2009-06-05 13:44:30 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
3f11aba75f Reorder the bridge add and delete routines to avoid calling ifpromisc() with
the bridge lock held.
2009-05-01 19:46:42 +00:00
Sam Leffler
5d3220403f use if_transmit intead of direct frobbing of the if_snd q; this is no
longer allowed

Identified by:	rwatson
Reviewed by:	kmacy
2009-04-27 22:06:49 +00:00
Robert Watson
86425c62a0 Update stats in struct ipstat using four new macros, IPSTAT_ADD(),
IPSTAT_INC(), IPSTAT_SUB(), and IPSTAT_DEC(), rather than directly
manipulating the fields across the kernel.  This will make it easier
to change the implementation of these statistics, such as using
per-CPU versions of the data structures.

MFC after:	3 days
2009-04-11 23:35:20 +00:00
Robert Watson
e5adda3d51 Remove IFF_NEEDSGIANT, a compatibility infrastructure introduced
in FreeBSD 5.x to allow network device drivers to run with Giant
despite the network stack being Giant-free.  This significantly
simplifies calls into ioctl() on network interfaces, especially
in the multicast code, as well as eliminates deferred invocation
of interface if_start routines.

Disable the build on device drivers still depending on
IFF_NEEDSGIANT as they no longer compile.  They will be removed
in a few weeks if they haven't been made MPSAFE in that time.
Disabled drivers:

        if_ar
        if_axe
        if_aue
        if_cdce
        if_cue
        if_kue
        if_ray
        if_rue
        if_rum
        if_sr
        if_udav
        if_ural
        if_zyd

Drivers that were already disabled because of tty changes:

        if_ppp
        if_sl

Discussed on:	arch@
2009-03-15 14:21:05 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
66c84010b4 bridge_delete_member is called via the event handler from if_detach
after the LLADDR is reclaimed which causes a null pointer deref with
inherit_mac enabled. Record the ifnet pointer of the interface and then compare
that to find when to re-assign the bridge address.

Submitted by:	sam
2009-02-13 19:20:25 +00:00
Marko Zec
385195c062 Conditionally compile out V_ globals while instantiating the appropriate
container structures, depending on VIMAGE_GLOBALS compile time option.

Make VIMAGE_GLOBALS a new compile-time option, which by default will not
be defined, resulting in instatiations of global variables selected for
V_irtualization (enclosed in #ifdef VIMAGE_GLOBALS blocks) to be
effectively compiled out.  Instantiate new global container structures
to hold V_irtualized variables: vnet_net_0, vnet_inet_0, vnet_inet6_0,
vnet_ipsec_0, vnet_netgraph_0, and vnet_gif_0.

Update the VSYM() macro so that depending on VIMAGE_GLOBALS the V_
macros resolve either to the original globals, or to fields inside
container structures, i.e. effectively

#ifdef VIMAGE_GLOBALS
#define V_rt_tables rt_tables
#else
#define V_rt_tables vnet_net_0._rt_tables
#endif

Update SYSCTL_V_*() macros to operate either on globals or on fields
inside container structs.

Extend the internal kldsym() lookups with the ability to resolve
selected fields inside the virtualization container structs.  This
applies only to the fields which are explicitly registered for kldsym()
visibility via VNET_MOD_DECLARE() and vnet_mod_register(), currently
this is done only in sys/net/if.c.

Fix a few broken instances of MODULE_GLOBAL() macro use in SCTP code,
and modify the MODULE_GLOBAL() macro to resolve to V_ macros, which in
turn result in proper code being generated depending on VIMAGE_GLOBALS.

De-virtualize local static variables in sys/contrib/pf/net/pf_subr.c
which were prematurely V_irtualized by automated V_ prepending scripts
during earlier merging steps.  PF virtualization will be done
separately, most probably after next PF import.

Convert a few variable initializations at instantiation to
initialization in init functions, most notably in ipfw.  Also convert
TUNABLE_INT() initializers for V_ variables to TUNABLE_FETCH_INT() in
initializer functions.

Discussed at:	devsummit Strassburg
Reviewed by:	bz, julian
Approved by:	julian (mentor)
Obtained from:	//depot/projects/vimage-commit2/...
X-MFC after:	never
Sponsored by:	NLnet Foundation, The FreeBSD Foundation
2008-12-10 23:12:39 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
4b79449e2f Rather than using hidden includes (with cicular dependencies),
directly include only the header files needed. This reduces the
unneeded spamming of various headers into lots of files.

For now, this leaves us with very few modules including vnet.h
and thus needing to depend on opt_route.h.

Reviewed by:	brooks, gnn, des, zec, imp
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2008-12-02 21:37:28 +00:00
Marko Zec
8b615593fc Step 1.5 of importing the network stack virtualization infrastructure
from the vimage project, as per plan established at devsummit 08/08:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/Image/Notes200808DevSummit

Introduce INIT_VNET_*() initializer macros, VNET_FOREACH() iterator
macros, and CURVNET_SET() context setting macros, all currently
resolving to NOPs.

Prepare for virtualization of selected SYSCTL objects by introducing a
family of SYSCTL_V_*() macros, currently resolving to their global
counterparts, i.e. SYSCTL_V_INT() == SYSCTL_INT().

Move selected #defines from sys/sys/vimage.h to newly introduced header
files specific to virtualized subsystems (sys/net/vnet.h,
sys/netinet/vinet.h etc.).

All the changes are verified to have zero functional impact at this
point in time by doing MD5 comparision between pre- and post-change
object files(*).

(*) netipsec/keysock.c did not validate depending on compile time options.

Implemented by:	julian, bz, brooks, zec
Reviewed by:	julian, bz, brooks, kris, rwatson, ...
Approved by:	julian (mentor)
Obtained from:	//depot/projects/vimage-commit2/...
X-MFC after:	never
Sponsored by:	NLnet Foundation, The FreeBSD Foundation
2008-10-02 15:37:58 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
6945d73b44 Put the bridge mac inheritance behind a sysctl with the default off as this
still needs all the edge cases fixed.

Submitted by:	Eygene Ryabinkin
2008-09-08 03:28:26 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
603724d3ab Commit step 1 of the vimage project, (network stack)
virtualization work done by Marko Zec (zec@).

This is the first in a series of commits over the course
of the next few weeks.

Mark all uses of global variables to be virtualized
with a V_ prefix.
Use macros to map them back to their global names for
now, so this is a NOP change only.

We hope to have caught at least 85-90% of what is needed
so we do not invalidate a lot of outstanding patches again.

Obtained from:	//depot/projects/vimage-commit2/...
Reviewed by:	brooks, des, ed, mav, julian,
		jamie, kris, rwatson, zec, ...
		(various people I forgot, different versions)
		md5 (with a bit of help)
Sponsored by:	NLnet Foundation, The FreeBSD Foundation
X-MFC after:	never
V_Commit_Message_Reviewed_By:	more people than the patch
2008-08-17 23:27:27 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
ef57ba98a7 LRO combined packets can actually be bridged as long as all the interfaces also
support TSO, this can always be disabled manually if undesirable.

Pointed out by:		gallatin
2008-08-16 23:59:17 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
ec29c62300 Be smarter about disabling interface capabilities. TOE/TSO/TXCSUM will only be
disabled if one (or more) of the member interfaces does not support it. Always
turn off LRO since we can not bridge a combined frame.

Tested by:	Stefan Lambrev
2008-07-03 15:58:30 +00:00
Philip Paeps
fe878019fa Set bridge MAC addresses to the MAC address of their first interface unless
locally configured.  This is more in line with the behaviour of other popular
bridging implementations and makes bridges more predictable after reboots for
example.

Reviewed by:	thompsa
MFC after:	1 week
2008-07-01 08:14:58 +00:00