freebsd-dev/sys/dev/netmap/netmap_monitor.c
2014-11-13 00:14:25 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2014 Giuseppe Lettieri. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* $FreeBSD$
*
* Monitors
*
* netmap monitors can be used to do zero-copy monitoring of network traffic
* on another adapter, when the latter adapter is working in netmap mode.
*
* Monitors offer to userspace the same interface as any other netmap port,
* with as many pairs of netmap rings as the monitored adapter.
* However, only the rx rings are actually used. Each monitor rx ring receives
* the traffic transiting on both the tx and rx corresponding rings in the
* monitored adapter. During registration, the user can choose if she wants
* to intercept tx only, rx only, or both tx and rx traffic.
*
* The monitor only sees the frames after they have been consumed in the
* monitored adapter:
*
* - For tx traffic, this is after the slots containing the frames have been
* marked as free. Note that this may happen at a considerably delay after
* frame transmission, since freeing of slots is often done lazily.
*
* - For rx traffic, this is after the consumer on the monitored adapter
* has released them. In most cases, the consumer is a userspace
* application which may have modified the frame contents.
*
* If the monitor is not able to cope with the stream of frames, excess traffic
* will be dropped.
*
* Each ring can be monitored by at most one monitor. This may change in the
* future, if we implement monitor chaining.
*
*/
#if defined(__FreeBSD__)
#include <sys/cdefs.h> /* prerequisite */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/param.h> /* defines used in kernel.h */
#include <sys/kernel.h> /* types used in module initialization */
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/poll.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/rwlock.h>
#include <sys/selinfo.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/socket.h> /* sockaddrs */
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_var.h>
#include <machine/bus.h> /* bus_dmamap_* */
#include <sys/refcount.h>
#elif defined(linux)
#include "bsd_glue.h"
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
#warning OSX support is only partial
#include "osx_glue.h"
#else
#error Unsupported platform
#endif /* unsupported */
/*
* common headers
*/
#include <net/netmap.h>
#include <dev/netmap/netmap_kern.h>
#include <dev/netmap/netmap_mem2.h>
#ifdef WITH_MONITOR
#define NM_MONITOR_MAXSLOTS 4096
/* monitor works by replacing the nm_sync callbacks in the monitored rings.
* The actions to be performed are the same on both tx and rx rings, so we
* have collected them here
*/
static int
netmap_monitor_parent_sync(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags, u_int* ringptr)
{
struct netmap_monitor_adapter *mna = kring->monitor;
struct netmap_kring *mkring = &mna->up.rx_rings[kring->ring_id];
struct netmap_ring *ring = kring->ring, *mring = mkring->ring;
int error;
int rel_slots, free_slots, busy;
u_int beg, end, i;
u_int lim = kring->nkr_num_slots - 1,
mlim = mkring->nkr_num_slots - 1;
/* get the relased slots (rel_slots) */
beg = *ringptr;
error = kring->save_sync(kring, flags);
if (error)
return error;
end = *ringptr;
rel_slots = end - beg;
if (rel_slots < 0)
rel_slots += kring->nkr_num_slots;
if (!rel_slots) {
return 0;
}
/* we need to lock the monitor receive ring, since it
* is the target of bot tx and rx traffic from the monitored
* adapter
*/
mtx_lock(&mkring->q_lock);
/* get the free slots available on the monitor ring */
i = mkring->nr_hwtail;
busy = i - mkring->nr_hwcur;
if (busy < 0)
busy += mkring->nkr_num_slots;
free_slots = mlim - busy;
if (!free_slots) {
mtx_unlock(&mkring->q_lock);
return 0;
}
/* swap min(free_slots, rel_slots) slots */
if (free_slots < rel_slots) {
beg += (rel_slots - free_slots);
if (beg > lim)
beg = 0;
rel_slots = free_slots;
}
for ( ; rel_slots; rel_slots--) {
struct netmap_slot *s = &ring->slot[beg];
struct netmap_slot *ms = &mring->slot[i];
uint32_t tmp;
tmp = ms->buf_idx;
ms->buf_idx = s->buf_idx;
s->buf_idx = tmp;
tmp = ms->len;
ms->len = s->len;
s->len = tmp;
s->flags |= NS_BUF_CHANGED;
beg = nm_next(beg, lim);
i = nm_next(i, mlim);
}
mb();
mkring->nr_hwtail = i;
mtx_unlock(&mkring->q_lock);
/* notify the new frames to the monitor */
mna->up.nm_notify(&mna->up, mkring->ring_id, NR_RX, 0);
return 0;
}
/* callback used to replace the nm_sync callback in the monitored tx rings */
static int
netmap_monitor_parent_txsync(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags)
{
ND("%s %x", kring->name, flags);
return netmap_monitor_parent_sync(kring, flags, &kring->nr_hwtail);
}
/* callback used to replace the nm_sync callback in the monitored rx rings */
static int
netmap_monitor_parent_rxsync(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags)
{
ND("%s %x", kring->name, flags);
return netmap_monitor_parent_sync(kring, flags, &kring->rcur);
}
/* nm_sync callback for the monitor's own tx rings.
* This makes no sense and always returns error
*/
static int
netmap_monitor_txsync(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags)
{
D("%s %x", kring->name, flags);
return EIO;
}
/* nm_sync callback for the monitor's own rx rings.
* Note that the lock in netmap_monitor_parent_sync only protects
* writers among themselves. Synchronization between writers
* (i.e., netmap_monitor_parent_txsync and netmap_monitor_parent_rxsync)
* and readers (i.e., netmap_monitor_rxsync) relies on memory barriers.
*/
static int
netmap_monitor_rxsync(struct netmap_kring *kring, int flags)
{
ND("%s %x", kring->name, flags);
kring->nr_hwcur = kring->rcur;
mb();
nm_rxsync_finalize(kring);
return 0;
}
/* nm_krings_create callbacks for monitors.
* We could use the default netmap_hw_krings_monitor, but
* we don't need the mbq.
*/
static int
netmap_monitor_krings_create(struct netmap_adapter *na)
{
return netmap_krings_create(na, 0);
}
/* nm_register callback for monitors.
*
* On registration, replace the nm_sync callbacks in the monitored
* rings with our own, saving the previous ones in the monitored
* rings themselves, where they are used by netmap_monitor_parent_sync.
*
* On de-registration, restore the original callbacks. We need to
* stop traffic while we are doing this, since the monitored adapter may
* have already started executing a netmap_monitor_parent_sync
* and may not like the kring->save_sync pointer to become NULL.
*/
static int
netmap_monitor_reg(struct netmap_adapter *na, int onoff)
{
struct netmap_monitor_adapter *mna =
(struct netmap_monitor_adapter *)na;
struct netmap_priv_d *priv = &mna->priv;
struct netmap_adapter *pna = priv->np_na;
struct netmap_kring *kring;
int i;
ND("%p: onoff %d", na, onoff);
if (onoff) {
if (!nm_netmap_on(pna)) {
/* parent left netmap mode, fatal */
return ENXIO;
}
if (mna->flags & NR_MONITOR_TX) {
for (i = priv->np_txqfirst; i < priv->np_txqlast; i++) {
kring = &pna->tx_rings[i];
kring->save_sync = kring->nm_sync;
kring->nm_sync = netmap_monitor_parent_txsync;
}
}
if (mna->flags & NR_MONITOR_RX) {
for (i = priv->np_rxqfirst; i < priv->np_rxqlast; i++) {
kring = &pna->rx_rings[i];
kring->save_sync = kring->nm_sync;
kring->nm_sync = netmap_monitor_parent_rxsync;
}
}
na->na_flags |= NAF_NETMAP_ON;
} else {
if (!nm_netmap_on(pna)) {
/* parent left netmap mode, nothing to restore */
return 0;
}
na->na_flags &= ~NAF_NETMAP_ON;
if (mna->flags & NR_MONITOR_TX) {
for (i = priv->np_txqfirst; i < priv->np_txqlast; i++) {
netmap_set_txring(pna, i, 1 /* stopped */);
kring = &pna->tx_rings[i];
kring->nm_sync = kring->save_sync;
kring->save_sync = NULL;
netmap_set_txring(pna, i, 0 /* enabled */);
}
}
if (mna->flags & NR_MONITOR_RX) {
for (i = priv->np_rxqfirst; i < priv->np_rxqlast; i++) {
netmap_set_rxring(pna, i, 1 /* stopped */);
kring = &pna->rx_rings[i];
kring->nm_sync = kring->save_sync;
kring->save_sync = NULL;
netmap_set_rxring(pna, i, 0 /* enabled */);
}
}
}
return 0;
}
/* nm_krings_delete callback for monitors */
static void
netmap_monitor_krings_delete(struct netmap_adapter *na)
{
netmap_krings_delete(na);
}
/* nm_dtor callback for monitors */
static void
netmap_monitor_dtor(struct netmap_adapter *na)
{
struct netmap_monitor_adapter *mna =
(struct netmap_monitor_adapter *)na;
struct netmap_priv_d *priv = &mna->priv;
struct netmap_adapter *pna = priv->np_na;
int i;
ND("%p", na);
if (nm_netmap_on(pna)) {
/* parent still in netmap mode, mark its krings as free */
if (mna->flags & NR_MONITOR_TX) {
for (i = priv->np_txqfirst; i < priv->np_txqlast; i++) {
pna->tx_rings[i].monitor = NULL;
}
}
if (mna->flags & NR_MONITOR_RX) {
for (i = priv->np_rxqfirst; i < priv->np_rxqlast; i++) {
pna->rx_rings[i].monitor = NULL;
}
}
}
netmap_adapter_put(pna);
}
/* check if nmr is a request for a monitor adapter that we can satisfy */
int
netmap_get_monitor_na(struct nmreq *nmr, struct netmap_adapter **na, int create)
{
struct nmreq pnmr;
struct netmap_adapter *pna; /* parent adapter */
struct netmap_monitor_adapter *mna;
int i, error;
if ((nmr->nr_flags & (NR_MONITOR_TX | NR_MONITOR_RX)) == 0) {
ND("not a monitor");
return 0;
}
/* this is a request for a monitor adapter */
D("flags %x", nmr->nr_flags);
mna = malloc(sizeof(*mna), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO);
if (mna == NULL) {
D("memory error");
return ENOMEM;
}
/* first, try to find the adapter that we want to monitor
* We use the same nmr, after we have turned off the monitor flags.
* In this way we can potentially monitor everything netmap understands,
* except other monitors.
*/
memcpy(&pnmr, nmr, sizeof(pnmr));
pnmr.nr_flags &= ~(NR_MONITOR_TX | NR_MONITOR_RX);
error = netmap_get_na(&pnmr, &pna, create);
if (error) {
D("parent lookup failed: %d", error);
return error;
}
D("found parent: %s", pna->name);
if (!nm_netmap_on(pna)) {
/* parent not in netmap mode */
/* XXX we can wait for the parent to enter netmap mode,
* by intercepting its nm_register callback (2014-03-16)
*/
D("%s not in netmap mode", pna->name);
error = EINVAL;
goto put_out;
}
/* grab all the rings we need in the parent */
mna->priv.np_na = pna;
error = netmap_interp_ringid(&mna->priv, nmr->nr_ringid, nmr->nr_flags);
if (error) {
D("ringid error");
goto put_out;
}
if (nmr->nr_flags & NR_MONITOR_TX) {
for (i = mna->priv.np_txqfirst; i < mna->priv.np_txqlast; i++) {
struct netmap_kring *kring = &pna->tx_rings[i];
if (kring->monitor) {
error = EBUSY;
D("ring busy");
goto release_out;
}
kring->monitor = mna;
}
}
if (nmr->nr_flags & NR_MONITOR_RX) {
for (i = mna->priv.np_rxqfirst; i < mna->priv.np_rxqlast; i++) {
struct netmap_kring *kring = &pna->rx_rings[i];
if (kring->monitor) {
error = EBUSY;
D("ring busy");
goto release_out;
}
kring->monitor = mna;
}
}
snprintf(mna->up.name, sizeof(mna->up.name), "mon:%s", pna->name);
/* the monitor supports the host rings iff the parent does */
mna->up.na_flags = (pna->na_flags & NAF_HOST_RINGS);
mna->up.nm_txsync = netmap_monitor_txsync;
mna->up.nm_rxsync = netmap_monitor_rxsync;
mna->up.nm_register = netmap_monitor_reg;
mna->up.nm_dtor = netmap_monitor_dtor;
mna->up.nm_krings_create = netmap_monitor_krings_create;
mna->up.nm_krings_delete = netmap_monitor_krings_delete;
mna->up.nm_mem = pna->nm_mem;
mna->up.na_lut = pna->na_lut;
mna->up.na_lut_objtotal = pna->na_lut_objtotal;
mna->up.na_lut_objsize = pna->na_lut_objsize;
mna->up.num_tx_rings = 1; // XXX we don't need it, but field can't be zero
/* we set the number of our rx_rings to be max(num_rx_rings, num_rx_rings)
* in the parent
*/
mna->up.num_rx_rings = pna->num_rx_rings;
if (pna->num_tx_rings > pna->num_rx_rings)
mna->up.num_rx_rings = pna->num_tx_rings;
/* by default, the number of slots is the same as in
* the parent rings, but the user may ask for a different
* number
*/
mna->up.num_tx_desc = nmr->nr_tx_slots;
nm_bound_var(&mna->up.num_tx_desc, pna->num_tx_desc,
1, NM_MONITOR_MAXSLOTS, NULL);
mna->up.num_rx_desc = nmr->nr_rx_slots;
nm_bound_var(&mna->up.num_rx_desc, pna->num_rx_desc,
1, NM_MONITOR_MAXSLOTS, NULL);
error = netmap_attach_common(&mna->up);
if (error) {
D("attach_common error");
goto release_out;
}
/* remember the traffic directions we have to monitor */
mna->flags = (nmr->nr_flags & (NR_MONITOR_TX | NR_MONITOR_RX));
*na = &mna->up;
netmap_adapter_get(*na);
/* write the configuration back */
nmr->nr_tx_rings = mna->up.num_tx_rings;
nmr->nr_rx_rings = mna->up.num_rx_rings;
nmr->nr_tx_slots = mna->up.num_tx_desc;
nmr->nr_rx_slots = mna->up.num_rx_desc;
/* keep the reference to the parent */
D("monitor ok");
return 0;
release_out:
D("monitor error");
for (i = mna->priv.np_txqfirst; i < mna->priv.np_txqlast; i++) {
if (pna->tx_rings[i].monitor == mna)
pna->tx_rings[i].monitor = NULL;
}
for (i = mna->priv.np_rxqfirst; i < mna->priv.np_rxqlast; i++) {
if (pna->rx_rings[i].monitor == mna)
pna->rx_rings[i].monitor = NULL;
}
put_out:
netmap_adapter_put(pna);
free(mna, M_DEVBUF);
return error;
}
#endif /* WITH_MONITOR */