freebsd-nq/sys/net/if_vlan_var.h
Bruce M Simpson 12c3456003 Prepare for 802.1p:
Add macro EVL_APPLY_VLID() which may be used to apply an 802.1q VLAN ID
 to the M_VLANTAG field in an mbuf packet header non-destructively.
 This will be used by net80211 to begin with.

 Add macro EVL_APPLY_PRI() which may be used to apply an 802.1p priority
 class to the M_VLANTAG field in an mbuf packet header non-destructively.

 Add other macros for manipulating tags and the CFI bit.

Submitted by:	Boris Kovalenko (EVL_CFIOFTAG(), EVL_MAKETAG())
2007-02-28 22:05:30 +00:00

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#ifndef _NET_IF_VLAN_VAR_H_
#define _NET_IF_VLAN_VAR_H_ 1
struct ether_vlan_header {
u_char evl_dhost[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
u_char evl_shost[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
u_int16_t evl_encap_proto;
u_int16_t evl_tag;
u_int16_t evl_proto;
};
#define EVL_VLID_MASK 0x0FFF
#define EVL_PRI_MASK 0xE000
#define EVL_VLANOFTAG(tag) ((tag) & EVL_VLID_MASK)
#define EVL_PRIOFTAG(tag) (((tag) >> 13) & 7)
#define EVL_CFIOFTAG(tag) (((tag) >> 12) & 1)
#define EVL_MAKETAG(vlid, pri, cfi) \
((((((pri) & 7) << 1) | ((cfi) & 1)) << 12) | ((vlid) & EVL_VLID_MASK))
/* Set the VLAN ID in an mbuf packet header non-destructively. */
#define EVL_APPLY_VLID(m, vlid) \
do { \
if ((m)->m_flags & M_VLANTAG) { \
(m)->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag &= EVL_VLID_MASK; \
(m)->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag |= (vlid); \
} else { \
(m)->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag = (vlid); \
(m)->m_flags |= M_VLANTAG; \
} \
} while (0)
/* Set the priority ID in an mbuf packet header non-destructively. */
#define EVL_APPLY_PRI(m, pri) \
do { \
if ((m)->m_flags & M_VLANTAG) { \
uint16_t __vlantag = (m)->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag; \
(m)->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag |= EVL_MAKETAG( \
EVL_VLANOFTAG(__vlantag), (pri), \
EVL_CFIOFTAG(__vlantag)); \
} else { \
(m)->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag = \
EVL_MAKETAG(0, (pri), 0); \
(m)->m_flags |= M_VLANTAG; \
} \
} while (0)
/* sysctl(3) tags, for compatibility purposes */
#define VLANCTL_PROTO 1
#define VLANCTL_MAX 2
/*
* Configuration structure for SIOCSETVLAN and SIOCGETVLAN ioctls.
*/
struct vlanreq {
char vlr_parent[IFNAMSIZ];
u_short vlr_tag;
};
#define SIOCSETVLAN SIOCSIFGENERIC
#define SIOCGETVLAN SIOCGIFGENERIC
#ifdef _KERNEL
/*
* Drivers that are capable of adding and removing the VLAN header
* in hardware indicate they support this by marking IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING
* in if_capabilities. Drivers for hardware that is capable
* of handling larger MTU's that may include a software-appended
* VLAN header w/o lowering the normal MTU should mark IFCAP_VLAN_MTU
* in if_capabilities; this notifies the VLAN code it can leave the
* MTU on the vlan interface at the normal setting.
*/
/*
* VLAN tags are stored in host byte order. Byte swapping may be
* necessary.
*
* Drivers that support hardware VLAN tag stripping fill in the
* received VLAN tag (containing both vlan and priority information)
* into the ether_vtag mbuf packet header field:
*
* m->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag = vlan_id; // ntohs()?
* m->m_flags |= M_VLANTAG;
*
* to mark the packet m with the specified VLAN tag.
*
* On output the driver should check the mbuf for the M_VLANTAG
* flag to see if a VLAN tag is present and valid:
*
* if (m->m_flags & M_VLANTAG) {
* ... = m->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag; // htons()?
* ... pass tag to hardware ...
* }
*
* Note that a driver must indicate it supports hardware VLAN
* stripping/insertion by marking IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING in
* if_capabilities.
*/
#define VLAN_CAPABILITIES(_ifp) do { \
if ((_ifp)->if_vlantrunk != NULL) \
(*vlan_trunk_cap_p)(_ifp); \
} while (0)
extern void (*vlan_trunk_cap_p)(struct ifnet *);
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* _NET_IF_VLAN_VAR_H_ */