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Roman Divacky
8419ef9a1e Use proper form of gnu designated initalizers. This lets
clang compile this files.

Approved by: ed (mentor)
Silence from: harti (maintainer?)
2009-06-24 12:01:10 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
5736e6fb9d After cleaning up rt_tables from vnet.h and cleaning up opt_route.h
a lot of files no longer need route.h either. Garbage collect them.
While here remove now unneeded vnet.h #includes as well.
2009-06-23 17:03:45 +00:00
Alexander Motin
c1b8a9edab Mark ng_ether node hooks as HI_STACK. It is usually the last point when
netgraph may unroll the call stack, and I have found that in some cases 2K
guarantied there for i386 may be not enough for NIC driver and BPF.
2009-06-23 12:30:21 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
8f9e0ef947 Fix a typeo in the frame len function to unbreak the build, make it shorter
while I am here.
2009-06-23 06:00:31 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
ed6d949afd - Make struct usb_xfer opaque so that drivers can not access the internals
- Reduce the number of headers needed for a usb driver, the common case is just   usb.h and usbdi.h
2009-06-23 02:19:59 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
a593f6b8de s/usb2_/usb_|usbd_/ on all function names for the USB stack. 2009-06-15 01:02:43 +00:00
Marko Zec
eb4261851f Assign ng_eiface nodes a netgraph name on instantiation, in a way which
is consistent with the current behavior of ng_iface, i.e. borrow the
same naming code from ng_iface.c.

Approved by:	julian (mentor)
2009-06-12 09:20:31 +00:00
Marko Zec
f089869fa5 Introduce a mechanism for detecting calls from outbound path of the
network stack when reentering the inbound path from netgraph, and
force queueing of mbufs at the outbound netgraph node.

The mechanism relies on two components.  First, in netgraph nodes
where outbound path of the network stack calls into netgraph, the
current thread has to be appropriately marked using the new
NG_OUTBOUND_THREAD_REF() macro before proceeding to call further
into the netgraph topology, and unmarked using the
NG_OUTBOUND_THREAD_UNREF() macro before returning to the caller.
Second, netgraph nodes which can potentially reenter the network
stack in the inbound path have to mark their inbound hooks using
NG_HOOK_SET_TO_INBOUND() macro.  The netgraph framework will then
detect when there is a danger of a call graph looping back from
outbound to inbound path via netgraph, and defer handing off the
mbufs to the "inbound" node to a worker thread with a clean stack.

In this first pass only the most obvious netgraph nodes have been
updated to ensure no outbound to inbound calls can occur.  Nodes
such as ng_ipfw, ng_gif etc. should be further examined whether a
potential for outbound to inbound call looping exists.

This commit changes the layout of struct thread, but due to
__FreeBSD_version number shortage a version bump has been omitted
at this time, nevertheless kernel and modules have to be rebuilt.

Reviewed by:	julian, rwatson, bz
Approved by:	julian (mentor)
2009-06-11 16:50:49 +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
Warner Losh
0941c782f9 World now builds without these defines, so eliminate them.
Approved by:	julian@
2009-06-09 07:07:20 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
8d8bc0182e After r193232 rt_tables in vnet.h are no longer indirectly dependent on
the ROUTETABLES kernel option thus there is no need to include opt_route.h
anymore in all consumers of vnet.h and no longer depend on it for module
builds.

Remove the hidden include in flowtable.h as well and leave the two
explicit #includes in ip_input.c and ip_output.c.
2009-06-08 19:57:35 +00:00
Marko Zec
bc29160df3 Introduce an infrastructure for dismantling vnet instances.
Vnet modules and protocol domains may now register destructor
functions to clean up and release per-module state.  The destructor
mechanisms can be triggered by invoking "vimage -d", or a future
equivalent command which will be provided via the new jail framework.

While this patch introduces numerous placeholder destructor functions,
many of those are currently incomplete, thus leaking memory or (even
worse) failing to stop all running timers.  Many of such issues are
already known and will be incrementaly fixed over the next weeks in
smaller incremental commits.

Apart from introducing new fields in structs ifnet, domain, protosw
and vnet_net, which requires the kernel and modules to be rebuilt, this
change should have no impact on nooptions VIMAGE builds, since vnet
destructors can only be called in VIMAGE kernels.  Moreover,
destructor functions should be in general compiled in only in
options VIMAGE builds, except for kernel modules which can be safely
kldunloaded at run time.

Bump __FreeBSD_version to 800097.
Reviewed by:	bz, julian
Approved by:	rwatson, kib (re), julian (mentor)
2009-06-08 17:15:40 +00:00
John Baldwin
74fb0ba732 Rework socket upcalls to close some races with setup/teardown of upcalls.
- Each socket upcall is now invoked with the appropriate socket buffer
  locked.  It is not permissible to call soisconnected() with this lock
  held; however, so socket upcalls now return an integer value.  The two
  possible values are SU_OK and SU_ISCONNECTED.  If an upcall returns
  SU_ISCONNECTED, then the soisconnected() will be invoked on the
  socket after the socket buffer lock is dropped.
- A new API is provided for setting and clearing socket upcalls.  The
  API consists of soupcall_set() and soupcall_clear().
- To simplify locking, each socket buffer now has a separate upcall.
- When a socket upcall returns SU_ISCONNECTED, the upcall is cleared from
  the receive socket buffer automatically.  Note that a SO_SND upcall
  should never return SU_ISCONNECTED.
- All this means that accept filters should now return SU_ISCONNECTED
  instead of calling soisconnected() directly.  They also no longer need
  to explicitly clear the upcall on the new socket.
- The HTTP accept filter still uses soupcall_set() to manage its internal
  state machine, but other accept filters no longer have any explicit
  knowlege of socket upcall internals aside from their return value.
- The various RPC client upcalls currently drop the socket buffer lock
  while invoking soreceive() as a temporary band-aid.  The plan for
  the future is to add a new flag to allow soreceive() to be called with
  the socket buffer locked.
- The AIO callback for socket I/O is now also invoked with the socket
  buffer locked.  Previously sowakeup() would drop the socket buffer
  lock only to call aio_swake() which immediately re-acquired the socket
  buffer lock for the duration of the function call.

Discussed with:	rwatson, rmacklem
2009-06-01 21:17:03 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
e0a69b51ac s/usb2_/usb_/ on all typedefs for the USB stack. 2009-05-29 18:46:57 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
760bc48e7e s/usb2_/usb_/ on all C structs for the USB stack. 2009-05-28 17:36:36 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
06079f1405 Hook ubt and ubtbcmfw back up to the build. 2009-05-27 16:43:40 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
84c5da4c4e move ng_ubt_var.h back to its original place 2009-05-27 16:34:08 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
3671d9d810 move ng_ubt.c back to its original place 2009-05-27 16:33:08 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
d434bfe44a move ubtbcmfw.c back to its original place 2009-05-27 16:32:05 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
31097ae267 Delete the bluetooth drivers for the old usb stack. 2009-05-27 16:29:56 +00:00
Alexander Motin
b1f26c738c Fix copy-paste bug in NGM_NETFLOW_SETCONFIG argument size verification.
PR:		kern/134220
Submitted by:	Eugene Mychlo
MFC after:	1 week
2009-05-13 02:26:34 +00:00
Marko Zec
a40b78741b Unbreak LINT build, caused by a change in struct ng_node layout introduced
with r191816, which become uncovered only with NETGRAPH_DEBUG defined.

NOT approved by mentor (julian) due to emergency.
2009-05-05 16:26:06 +00:00
Marko Zec
21ca7b57bd Change the curvnet variable from a global const struct vnet *,
previously always pointing to the default vnet context, to a
dynamically changing thread-local one.  The currvnet context
should be set on entry to networking code via CURVNET_SET() macros,
and reverted to previous state via CURVNET_RESTORE().  Recursions
on curvnet are permitted, though strongly discuouraged.

This change should have no functional impact on nooptions VIMAGE
kernel builds, where CURVNET_* macros expand to whitespace.

The curthread->td_vnet (aka curvnet) variable's purpose is to be an
indicator of the vnet context in which the current network-related
operation takes place, in case we cannot deduce the current vnet
context from any other source, such as by looking at mbuf's
m->m_pkthdr.rcvif->if_vnet, sockets's so->so_vnet etc.  Moreover, so
far curvnet has turned out to be an invaluable consistency checking
aid: it helps to catch cases when sockets, ifnets or any other
vnet-aware structures may have leaked from one vnet to another.

The exact placement of the CURVNET_SET() / CURVNET_RESTORE() macros
was a result of an empirical iterative process, whith an aim to
reduce recursions on CURVNET_SET() to a minimum, while still reducing
the scope of CURVNET_SET() to networking only operations - the
alternative would be calling CURVNET_SET() on each system call entry.
In general, curvnet has to be set in three typicall cases: when
processing socket-related requests from userspace or from within the
kernel; when processing inbound traffic flowing from device drivers
to upper layers of the networking stack, and when executing
timer-driven networking functions.

This change also introduces a DDB subcommand to show the list of all
vnet instances.

Approved by:	julian (mentor)
2009-05-05 10:56:12 +00:00
Marko Zec
aef8f3445b In preparation to make options VIMAGE operational, where needed,
initialize / release netgraph related state in iattach() / idetach()
functions called via the vnet module registration / initialization
framework, instead of initialization / cleanups being done in
mod_event handlers.

While here, introduce a crude hack aimed at preventing ng_ether to
autoattach to ng_eiface ifnets, which are also netgraph nodes already.

Reviewed by:	bz
Approved by:	julian (mentor)
2009-04-26 07:14:50 +00:00
Robert Watson
3fd5c685f7 Lock the interface address list while building replies to
NGM_CISCO_COOKIE messages in ng_iface.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-04-19 22:05:39 +00:00
Robert Watson
315a0b84cc Lock interface address list when building a reply to NGM_EIFACE_GET_IFADDRS
messages in ng_eiface.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-04-19 22:04:29 +00:00
Ed Schouten
182e0e9ddc Switch ubtbcmfw(4) to use si_drv1 instead of storing the unit number.
The unit number is still used to store the type of the device node.

Approved by:	emax
2009-04-17 22:13:41 +00:00
Kip Macy
279aa3d419 Change if_output to take a struct route as its fourth argument in order
to allow passing a cached struct llentry * down to L2

Reviewed by:	rwatson
2009-04-16 20:30:28 +00:00
Ed Schouten
60d234c583 Make Netgraph compile with Clang.
Clang disallows structs with variable length arrays to be nested inside
other structs, because this is in violation with ISO C99. Even though we
can keep bugging the LLVM folks about this issue, we'd better just fix
our code to not do this. This code seems to be the only code in the
entire source tree that does this.

I haven't tested this patch by using the kernel modules in question, but
Diane Bruce and I have compared disassembled versions of these kernel
modules. We would have expected them to be exactly the same, but due to
randomness in the register allocator and reordering of instructions,
there were some minor differences.

Approved by:	julian
2009-03-03 18:47:33 +00:00
Ed Schouten
802cb57e34 Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang.
When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because
it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused
linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy().
Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the
future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has
memmove().

Discussed on:	arch@
Reviewed by:	rdivacky
2009-02-28 16:21:25 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
33553d6e99 For all files including net/vnet.h directly include opt_route.h and
net/route.h.

Remove the hidden include of opt_route.h and net/route.h from net/vnet.h.

We need to make sure that both opt_route.h and net/route.h are included
before net/vnet.h because of the way MRT figures out the number of FIBs
from the kernel option. If we do not, we end up with the default number
of 1 when including net/vnet.h and array sizes are wrong.

This does not change the list of files which depend on opt_route.h
but we can identify them now more easily.
2009-02-27 14:12:05 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
320a819087 Update comment. soalloc() is no longer performing M_WAITOK memory allocations.
Submitted by:	ru
MFC after:	3 days
2009-02-10 20:27:05 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
e545eedd7d Allow unprivileged users to run l2ping(8).
MFC after:	1 month
2009-02-04 22:44:09 +00:00
Alexander Motin
575573fb08 Check for infinite recursion possible on some broken PPTP/L2TP/... VPN setups.
Mark packets with mbuf_tag on first interface passage and drop on second.

PR:		ports/129625, ports/125303,
MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-01-20 22:26:09 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
90326507bd Properly return error code to the caller. This should fix the following
panic in ng_l2cap(4).

panic: ng_l2cap_l2ca_con_req: ubt0l2cap - could not find connection!

While i'm here get rid of few goto's.

MFC after:	1 week
2009-01-19 22:06:35 +00:00
Alexander Motin
67898a2385 If source mbuf chain consists of only one mbuf, use it directly as source
buffer to avoid extra copying.
2009-01-18 21:09:34 +00:00
Alexander Motin
e4651e0595 Use m_unshare()+m_copyback() instead of m_freem()+m_devget() to keep
original mbuf chain headers. It can be less efficient in some cases, but it
looks better then mess of copying headers into the nonempty chain.
2009-01-18 19:25:36 +00:00
Alexander Motin
aa559f63d1 Remove strict limitation on minimal multilink MRRU. RFC claims that MRRU
of 1500 must be supported, but allows smaller values to be negotiated.
Enforce specified MRRU for outgoing frames.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-01-18 12:03:43 +00:00
Alexander Motin
b098744265 Mark ng_vjc node as FORCE_WRITER to protect slcompress state.
I think it can be the reason of livelock in netgraph reported by some
mpd users.

MFC after:	3 days
2009-01-08 17:51:15 +00:00
Julian Elischer
f664dcde7c shave about 7% off the overhead of ng_ether by using per-hook
receive data methods.
2008-12-25 09:02:55 +00:00
Julian Elischer
a0b5197620 Add a trivial node to reflect ethernet frames to whence they came.
MFC after: 1 month
2008-12-25 00:01:29 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
8c975889a8 Change message severity level from WARN to INFO. This should reduce
amount of messages sent to syslog

MFC after:	1 week
2008-12-24 00:00:52 +00:00
Alexander Motin
b3d298b9b9 Unroll two loops of SHA1Update(). 60 bytes of static memory is not a price. 2008-12-16 19:15:31 +00:00
Qing Li
6e6b3f7cbc This main goals of this project are:
1. separating L2 tables (ARP, NDP) from the L3 routing tables
2. removing as much locking dependencies among these layers as
   possible to allow for some parallelism in the search operations
3. simplify the logic in the routing code,

The most notable end result is the obsolescent of the route
cloning (RTF_CLONING) concept, which translated into code reduction
in both IPv4 ARP and IPv6 NDP related modules, and size reduction in
struct rtentry{}. The change in design obsoletes the semantics of
RTF_CLONING, RTF_WASCLONE and RTF_LLINFO routing flags. The userland
applications such as "arp" and "ndp" have been modified to reflect
those changes. The output from "netstat -r" shows only the routing
entries.

Quite a few developers have contributed to this project in the
past: Glebius Smirnoff, Luigi Rizzo, Alessandro Cerri, and
Andre Oppermann. And most recently:

- Kip Macy revised the locking code completely, thus completing
  the last piece of the puzzle, Kip has also been conducting
  active functional testing
- Sam Leffler has helped me improving/refactoring the code, and
  provided valuable reviews
- Julian Elischer setup the perforce tree for me and has helped
  me maintaining that branch before the svn conversion
2008-12-15 06:10:57 +00:00
Alexander Motin
f2fbb83858 To avoid one doubtless netgraph SMP scalability limitation point, switch
node queues processing from single swi:net thread to several specialized
threads.

Reviewed by:	julian
Tested with:	Netperf Cluster
2008-12-14 20:15:30 +00:00
Alexander Motin
15cea89fab Revert rev. 183277:
Remove ng_rmnode_flags() function.
ng_rmnode_self() was made to be called only while having node locked.
When node is properly locked, any function call sent to it will always be
queued. So turning ng_rmnode_self() into the ng_rmnode_flags() is not just
meaningless, but incorrent, as it violates node locking when called outside.

No objections:	julian, thompsa
2008-12-13 22:26:24 +00:00
Alexander Motin
8cc9202568 Remove node shutdown on tty close. This could be easily done by user-level
while it's present implementation with ng_rmnode_flags() is at least
incorrect.
2008-12-13 22:05:46 +00:00
Alexander Motin
a9385ad10f Change ttyhook_register() second argument from thread to process pointer.
Thread was not really needed there, while previous ng_tty implementation
that used thread pointer had locking issues (using sx while holding mutex).
2008-12-13 21:17:46 +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
Alexander Motin
11d1cade73 Carefully handle memory errors to keep peers compression/encryption state
consistent. There are some cases reported where peers fatally getting out
of sync without any visible reason. I hope this solve the problem.
2008-12-06 23:00:48 +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
f02493cbbd Unhide declarations of network stack virtualization structs from
underneath #ifdef VIMAGE blocks.

This change introduces some churn in #include ordering and nesting
throughout the network stack and drivers but is not expected to cause
any additional issues.

In the next step this will allow us to instantiate the virtualization
container structures and switch from using global variables to their
"containerized" counterparts.

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
2008-11-28 23:30:51 +00:00
Alexander Motin
7599a9b90f Remove unused variable.
Found with:     Coverity Prevent(tm)
CID:            3682
2008-11-22 16:55:55 +00:00
Alexander Motin
b023993708 Fix typo. Clear session stats instead of config and part of stats.
Found with:	Coverity Prevent(tm)
CID:		2472
2008-11-22 16:40:12 +00:00
Alexander Motin
9bd352d6fd Remove unneeded NULL check. At first msg can't be null here and and at second
NG_FREE_MSG() also checks it.

Found with:	Coverity Prevent(tm)
2008-11-22 16:03:18 +00:00
Kip Macy
aea78d2094 convert calls to IFQ_HANDOFF to if_transmit 2008-11-22 07:35:45 +00:00
Alexander Motin
45056382d0 Don't use curthread to resolve file descriptor. Request may be queued, so
thread will be different. Instead require sender to send process ID
together with file descriptor.
2008-11-08 06:25:57 +00:00
Alexander Motin
76371b5a80 Assign new cookie to the node to reflect API change.
All applications will have to be adapted and rebuilt.
2008-11-08 02:05:41 +00:00
Alexander Motin
169e1f79d8 Don't assign completely meaningless name to the node on creation.
As soon as node is created from the netgraph side now, it can be found
without using this. Allow application to assign whatever name it want later.
2008-11-07 19:51:07 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
e11e3f187d Fix a number of style issues in the MALLOC / FREE commit. I've tried to
be careful not to fix anything that was already broken; the NFSv4 code is
particularly bad in this respect.
2008-10-23 20:26:15 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
1ede983cc9 Retire the MALLOC and FREE macros. They are an abomination unto style(9).
MFC after:	3 months
2008-10-23 15:53:51 +00:00
Alexander Motin
1a6dd09529 Add ability to generate egress netflow instead or in addition to ingress.
Use mbuf tagging for accounted packets to not account packets twice when
both ingress and egress netflow enabled.
To keep compatibility new "setconfig" message added to control new
functionality. By default node works as before, doing only ingress
accounting without using mbuf tags.

Reviewed by:	glebius
2008-10-08 10:37:07 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
7469c6e5e4 Abort transfers on all pipes before closing them. This fixes the crash
when Bluetooth USB device is pulled out without stopping the stack first.

Submitted by:	Vladimir Grebenschikov vova at fbsd dot ru
MFC after:	1 week
2008-10-03 22:40:42 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
9087c3494e Update ng_tty for MPSAFE TTY.
This changes from a line discipline to the tty_hooks mechanism. Data will come
in directly via rint_bypass and sent to the peer node in a single mbuf.

As line disciplines are no longer used a new netgraph command called
NGM_TTY_SET_TTY is used to attach the tty. This takes a pointer to to the open
file descriptor of the tty and registers the tty hooks. When the tty disappears
the node will shutdown.

Thanks to:	ed
Sponsored by:	Hobnob, Inc
2008-10-03 05:14:54 +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
Ed Schouten
6bfa9a2d66 Replace all calls to minor() with dev2unit().
After I removed all the unit2minor()/minor2unit() calls from the kernel
yesterday, I realised calling minor() everywhere is quite confusing.
Character devices now only have the ability to store a unit number, not
a minor number. Remove the confusion by using dev2unit() everywhere.

This commit could also be considered as a bug fix. A lot of drivers call
minor(), while they should actually be calling dev2unit(). In -CURRENT
this isn't a problem, but it turns out we never had any problem reports
related to that issue in the past. I suspect not many people connect
more than 256 pieces of the same hardware.

Reviewed by:	kib
2008-09-27 08:51:18 +00:00
Ed Schouten
d3ce832719 Remove unit2minor() use from kernel code.
When I changed kern_conf.c three months ago I made device unit numbers
equal to (unneeded) device minor numbers. We used to require
bitshifting, because there were eight bits in the middle that were
reserved for a device major number. Not very long after I turned
dev2unit(), minor(), unit2minor() and minor2unit() into macro's.
The unit2minor() and minor2unit() macro's were no-ops.

We'd better not remove these four macro's from the kernel, because there
is a lot of (external) code that may still depend on them. For now it's
harmless to remove all invocations of unit2minor() and minor2unit().

Reviewed by:	kib
2008-09-26 14:19:52 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
89ac5af9c1 Add ng_rmnode_flags() so the caller can pass NG_QUEUE and have the node
destroyed asynchronously due to locking or other constraints.

Reviewed by:	julian
2008-09-22 19:28:18 +00:00
Marko Zec
3ac12c597e Fix error message content.
Approved by:	julian (mentor)
MFC after:	3 days
2008-09-21 07:33:33 +00:00
Alexander Motin
74c9119d4a We can't implicitly trust the hook on NGQF_FN/NGQF_FN2 processing in
ng_apply_item(). There are possible (and I have got one) use-after-free
class panics because of it.

If hook is specified, require it to be valid at the apply time. The only
exceptions are the internal ng_con_part2(), ng_con_part3() and
ng_rmhook_part2() functions which are specially made to work with invalid
hooks.
2008-09-13 09:17:02 +00:00
Julian Elischer
9c238a0ec4 Add Marko's pipe node.
This allows one to do flow modulation similar to dummynet
between arbitrary nodes.
2008-09-03 18:17:45 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
37b5fe59b5 Make sure BPF program is not bigger than set maximum (net.bpf.maxinsns). 2008-08-29 15:49:40 +00:00
Julian Elischer
ac957cd271 A bunch of formatting fixes brough to light by, or created by the Vimage commit
a few days ago.
2008-08-20 01:05:56 +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
Maksim Yevmenkin
4fa708ef20 Implement ratelimiting for debug messages. For now, allow at most
one message per second. In the future might add a sysctl knob for
each socket family to fine tune this.

MFC after:	1 week
2008-08-01 00:36:43 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
93f9b5b4aa Increase maximum input queue size limit for raw Bluetooth HCI sockets.
MFC after:	3 days
2008-08-01 00:16:40 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
9b5b51671c Fix locking bug, i.e. lock "wildcard" matched pcb before return. 2008-08-01 00:13:32 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
48698a834c Introduce support for Bluetooth SCO sockets. This is based on older
code that was revisted.

MFC after:	3 months
2008-07-30 22:41:23 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
a4d05859e7 Simplify ubt_isoc_in_complete2(). Also should fix off by 1 bug.
MFC after:	3 months
2008-07-29 00:17:53 +00:00
Alexander Motin
280d6bd758 Don't use memcpy() to copy several bytes.
Store IDs is host order. It is not so important to bloat code for it.
Combine m_adj() and M_PREPEND() into single M_PREPEND().
2008-07-28 22:22:38 +00:00
Tom Rhodes
54d1e01094 Fill in the string portion of the bluetooth stack version sysctl.
Approved by:	emax
2008-07-14 13:45:05 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
f0f78f3513 Dust off old code for support of USB isochronous transfers.
USB isochronous transfer support is required for Bluetooth SCO.
While i'm here change u_int to uint and update TODO.
This should produce no visible changes unless the device is
broken (or really old).

MFC after:	3 months
2008-07-11 17:13:43 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
fb8bcdc044 Get in some basic infrastructure for Bluetooth SCO support.
MFC after:	3 months
2008-07-10 00:15:29 +00:00
Oleksandr Tymoshenko
1566e059bf Back out r180370. It was not discussed with subsystem maintainers. 2008-07-08 20:19:43 +00:00
Oleksandr Tymoshenko
7156132cd9 Queue decapsulated packed instead of performing direct dispatch. Some
execution pathes might hit stack limit under certain circumstances
(e.g. ng_mppc).

PR:                     kern/125314
Reported by:            Illya Klymov <ilia dot klimov at gmail dot com>
2008-07-08 18:21:44 +00:00
Robert Watson
59dd72d040 Remove NETISR_MPSAFE, which allows specific netisr handlers to be directly
dispatched without Giant, and add NETISR_FORCEQUEUE, which allows specific
netisr handlers to always be dispatched via a queue (deferred).  Mark the
usb and if_ppp netisr handlers as NETISR_FORCEQUEUE, and explicitly
acquire Giant in those handlers.

Previously, any netisr handler not marked NETISR_MPSAFE would necessarily
run deferred and with Giant acquired.  This change removes Giant
scaffolding from the netisr infrastructure, but NETISR_FORCEQUEUE allows
non-MPSAFE handlers to continue to force deferred dispatch so as to avoid
lock order reversals between their acqusition of Giant and any calling
context.

It is likely we will be able to remove NETISR_FORCEQUEUE once
IFF_NEEDSGIANT is removed, as non-MPSAFE usb and if_ppp drivers will no
longer be supported.

Reviewed by:	bz
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC note:	We can't remove NETISR_MPSAFE from stable/7 for KPI reasons,
		but the rest can go back.
2008-07-04 00:21:38 +00:00
George V. Neville-Neil
a13c239b91 Make it simpler to build netgraph modules outside of the kernel source
tree.  This change follows similar ones in the device tree.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2008-06-24 18:49:49 +00:00
Alexander Motin
a9a13b54e9 Pass really available buffer size to libalias instead of MCLBYTES constant.
MCLBYTES constant were used with believe that m_megapullup() always moves
date into a fresh cluster that may become not so.
2008-06-01 15:13:32 +00:00
Robert Watson
e4372ceba0 Remove netatm from HEAD as it is not MPSAFE and relies on the now removed
NET_NEEDS_GIANT.  netatm has been disconnected from the build for ten
months in HEAD/RELENG_7.  Specifics:

- netatm include files
- netatm command line management tools
- libatm
- ATM parts in rescue and sysinstall
- sample configuration files and documents
- kernel support as a module or in NOTES
- netgraph wrapper nodes for netatm
- ctags data for netatm.
- netatm-specific device drivers.

MFC after:	3 weeks
Reviewed by:	bz
Discussed with:	bms, bz, harti
2008-05-25 22:11:40 +00:00
Julian Elischer
8b07e49a00 Add code to allow the system to handle multiple routing tables.
This particular implementation is designed to be fully backwards compatible
and to be MFC-able to 7.x (and 6.x)

Currently the only protocol that can make use of the multiple tables is IPv4
Similar functionality exists in OpenBSD and Linux.

From my notes:

-----

  One thing where FreeBSD has been falling behind, and which by chance I
  have some time to work on is "policy based routing", which allows
  different
  packet streams to be routed by more than just the destination address.

  Constraints:
  ------------

  I want to make some form of this available in the 6.x tree
  (and by extension 7.x) , but FreeBSD in general needs it so I might as
  well do it in -current and back port the portions I need.

  One of the ways that this can be done is to have the ability to
  instantiate multiple kernel routing tables (which I will now
  refer to as "Forwarding Information Bases" or "FIBs" for political
  correctness reasons). Which FIB a particular packet uses to make
  the next hop decision can be decided by a number of mechanisms.
  The policies these mechanisms implement are the "Policies" referred
  to in "Policy based routing".

  One of the constraints I have if I try to back port this work to
  6.x is that it must be implemented as a EXTENSION to the existing
  ABIs in 6.x so that third party applications do not need to be
  recompiled in timespan of the branch.

  This first version will not have some of the bells and whistles that
  will come with later versions. It will, for example, be limited to 16
  tables in the first commit.
  Implementation method, Compatible version. (part 1)
  -------------------------------
  For this reason I have implemented a "sufficient subset" of a
  multiple routing table solution in Perforce, and back-ported it
  to 6.x. (also in Perforce though not  always caught up with what I
  have done in -current/P4). The subset allows a number of FIBs
  to be defined at compile time (8 is sufficient for my purposes in 6.x)
  and implements the changes needed to allow IPV4 to use them. I have not
  done the changes for ipv6 simply because I do not need it, and I do not
  have enough knowledge of ipv6 (e.g. neighbor discovery) needed to do it.

  Other protocol families are left untouched and should there be
  users with proprietary protocol families, they should continue to work
  and be oblivious to the existence of the extra FIBs.

  To understand how this is done, one must know that the current FIB
  code starts everything off with a single dimensional array of
  pointers to FIB head structures (One per protocol family), each of
  which in turn points to the trie of routes available to that family.

  The basic change in the ABI compatible version of the change is to
  extent that array to be a 2 dimensional array, so that
  instead of protocol family X looking at rt_tables[X] for the
  table it needs, it looks at rt_tables[Y][X] when for all
  protocol families except ipv4 Y is always 0.
  Code that is unaware of the change always just sees the first row
  of the table, which of course looks just like the one dimensional
  array that existed before.

  The entry points rtrequest(), rtalloc(), rtalloc1(), rtalloc_ign()
  are all maintained, but refer only to the first row of the array,
  so that existing callers in proprietary protocols can continue to
  do the "right thing".
  Some new entry points are added, for the exclusive use of ipv4 code
  called in_rtrequest(), in_rtalloc(), in_rtalloc1() and in_rtalloc_ign(),
  which have an extra argument which refers the code to the correct row.

  In addition, there are some new entry points (currently called
  rtalloc_fib() and friends) that check the Address family being
  looked up and call either rtalloc() (and friends) if the protocol
  is not IPv4 forcing the action to row 0 or to the appropriate row
  if it IS IPv4 (and that info is available). These are for calling
  from code that is not specific to any particular protocol. The way
  these are implemented would change in the non ABI preserving code
  to be added later.

  One feature of the first version of the code is that for ipv4,
  the interface routes show up automatically on all the FIBs, so
  that no matter what FIB you select you always have the basic
  direct attached hosts available to you. (rtinit() does this
  automatically).

  You CAN delete an interface route from one FIB should you want
  to but by default it's there. ARP information is also available
  in each FIB. It's assumed that the same machine would have the
  same MAC address, regardless of which FIB you are using to get
  to it.

  This brings us as to how the correct FIB is selected for an outgoing
  IPV4 packet.

  Firstly, all packets have a FIB associated with them. if nothing
  has been done to change it, it will be FIB 0. The FIB is changed
  in the following ways.

  Packets fall into one of a number of classes.

  1/ locally generated packets, coming from a socket/PCB.
     Such packets select a FIB from a number associated with the
     socket/PCB. This in turn is inherited from the process,
     but can be changed by a socket option. The process in turn
     inherits it on fork. I have written a utility call setfib
     that acts a bit like nice..

         setfib -3 ping target.example.com # will use fib 3 for ping.

     It is an obvious extension to make it a property of a jail
     but I have not done so. It can be achieved by combining the setfib and
     jail commands.

  2/ packets received on an interface for forwarding.
     By default these packets would use table 0,
     (or possibly a number settable in a sysctl(not yet)).
     but prior to routing the firewall can inspect them (see below).
     (possibly in the future you may be able to associate a FIB
     with packets received on an interface..  An ifconfig arg, but not yet.)

  3/ packets inspected by a packet classifier, which can arbitrarily
     associate a fib with it on a packet by packet basis.
     A fib assigned to a packet by a packet classifier
     (such as ipfw) would over-ride a fib associated by
     a more default source. (such as cases 1 or 2).

  4/ a tcp listen socket associated with a fib will generate
     accept sockets that are associated with that same fib.

  5/ Packets generated in response to some other packet (e.g. reset
     or icmp packets). These should use the FIB associated with the
     packet being reponded to.

  6/ Packets generated during encapsulation.
     gif, tun and other tunnel interfaces will encapsulate using the FIB
     that was in effect withthe proces that set up the tunnel.
     thus setfib 1 ifconfig gif0 [tunnel instructions]
     will set the fib for the tunnel to use to be fib 1.

  Routing messages would be associated with their
  process, and thus select one FIB or another.
  messages from the kernel would be associated with the fib they
  refer to and would only be received by a routing socket associated
  with that fib. (not yet implemented)

  In addition Netstat has been edited to be able to cope with the
  fact that the array is now 2 dimensional. (It looks in system
  memory using libkvm (!)). Old versions of netstat see only the first FIB.

  In addition two sysctls are added to give:
  a) the number of FIBs compiled in (active)
  b) the default FIB of the calling process.

  Early testing experience:
  -------------------------

  Basically our (IronPort's) appliance does this functionality already
  using ipfw fwd but that method has some drawbacks.

  For example,
  It can't fully simulate a routing table because it can't influence the
  socket's choice of local address when a connect() is done.

  Testing during the generating of these changes has been
  remarkably smooth so far. Multiple tables have co-existed
  with no notable side effects, and packets have been routes
  accordingly.

  ipfw has grown 2 new keywords:

  setfib N ip from anay to any
  count ip from any to any fib N

  In pf there seems to be a requirement to be able to give symbolic names to the
  fibs but I do not have that capacity. I am not sure if it is required.

  SCTP has interestingly enough built in support for this, called VRFs
  in Cisco parlance. it will be interesting to see how that handles it
  when it suddenly actually does something.

  Where to next:
  --------------------

  After committing the ABI compatible version and MFCing it, I'd
  like to proceed in a forward direction in -current. this will
  result in some roto-tilling in the routing code.

  Firstly: the current code's idea of having a separate tree per
  protocol family, all of the same format, and pointed to by the
  1 dimensional array is a bit silly. Especially when one considers that
  there is code that makes assumptions about every protocol having the
  same internal structures there. Some protocols don't WANT that
  sort of structure. (for example the whole idea of a netmask is foreign
  to appletalk). This needs to be made opaque to the external code.

  My suggested first change is to add routing method pointers to the
  'domain' structure, along with information pointing the data.
  instead of having an array of pointers to uniform structures,
  there would be an array pointing to the 'domain' structures
  for each protocol address domain (protocol family),
  and the methods this reached would be called. The methods would have
  an argument that gives FIB number, but the protocol would be free
  to ignore it.

  When the ABI can be changed it raises the possibilty of the
  addition of a fib entry into the "struct route". Currently,
  the structure contains the sockaddr of the desination, and the resulting
  fib entry. To make this work fully, one could add a fib number
  so that given an address and a fib, one can find the third element, the
  fib entry.

  Interaction with the ARP layer/ LL layer would need to be
  revisited as well. Qing Li has been working on this already.

  This work was sponsored by Ironport Systems/Cisco

Reviewed by:    several including rwatson, bz and mlair (parts each)
Obtained from:  Ironport systems/Cisco
2008-05-09 23:03:00 +00:00
Alexander Motin
a04e98468d ng_address_hook() microoptimization. Use local variables as they should be.
It helps compiller to avoid some extra memory accesses.
2008-04-19 05:30:49 +00:00
Alexander Motin
6aa6d011e4 Use separate UMA zone for data items allocation. It is a partial
rev. 1.149 rework.
It allows to save several percents of CPU time on SMP by using UMA's
internal per-CPU allocation limits instead of own global variable
each time updated with atomics.

Tested with:    Netperf cluster
2008-04-16 19:52:29 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
c637bc9203 Replace callout_init(..., 1) with callout_init(..., CALLOUT_MPSAFE) for
better grep-compliance and to standardize with the rest of the kernel.

Reviewed by:	       jhb
MFC after:	       1 week
2008-04-16 16:47:14 +00:00
Alexander Motin
9852972bb5 Several changes breaking netgraph module ABI collected together:
- reorder structures fields (XX_refs) a bit to group fields modified
   same time together. According to my tests it gives up to 10%
   SMP performance benefit on real workload due to reduced inter-CPU
   cache trashing.
 - change q_flags from long to int as long is not really needed there and
   it's usage with atomics is argued by some people.
 - move NGF_WORKQ flag into the separate field q_flags2 as it protected by
   queue mutex instead of node writer protection used by the rest of flags.
 - move nd_work queue entry to ng_queue structure to which it is more
   related and make it STAILQ instead of TAILQ as now it is a classic FIFO.
 - remove q_node pointer from ng_queue structure as it is not really needed.
 - reimplement item queue using STAILQ instead of own equal implementation.
   As soon as BT subsystem has own item queues using ng_item.el_next update
   it also.
 - change depth field in ng_item from uintptr_t to u_int. It was made
   uintptr_t to keep ABI compatibility.

Reviewed by:	julian, emax
Tested with:	Netperf cluster
2008-04-15 21:15:32 +00:00
Alexander Motin
8f9ac44aa7 Add memory barriers to the node locking operations.
Add some comments.
2008-04-09 19:03:19 +00:00
Alexander Motin
394cb30a36 Rewrite node's r/w/q-lock semantics using only atomics instead of mutex
and atomics combination. Mutex is now used only for queue protection.
Also avoid unneded extra swi scheduling calls.
2008-04-06 15:26:32 +00:00
Alexander Motin
c77b232bb6 - Account all node stats at the shape mode.
- Do not check destination hook presence, it will be done by netgraph.
- Use u_int instead of int in some places to simplify type conversions.
- Use NG_SEND_DATA_ONLY() macro instead of selfmade equivalent.
2008-03-30 07:53:51 +00:00
Alexander Motin
018fe3d10e Use new atomic_fetchadd() primitive instead of looping atomic_cmpset(). 2008-03-30 00:27:48 +00:00
Alexander Motin
f573da1a0e There is no need to erase hook->hk_node before freing hook. 2008-03-29 22:53:58 +00:00
Alexander Motin
244586d6f1 Remove ng_setisr() call from ng_dequeue(). It is useless as we any way
will never exit ngintr(), while there is some ready requests on the queue.
It was made years ago with hope of parallel queue processing by several
net threads. But even if we have several threads sometimes, we have no
rights to process queue in parallel as it will break original requests
serialization that is critically important for some setups.
2008-03-27 23:02:30 +00:00