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SrcIntNetR0: Added INTNETTRUNKSWPORT::pfnReportGsoCapabilities (new vboxnet* builds are required)

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1/** @file
2 * INTNET - Internal Networking. (DEV,++)
3 */
4
5/*
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8 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
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29
30#ifndef ___VBox_intnet_h
31#define ___VBox_intnet_h
32
33#include <VBox/types.h>
34#include <VBox/stam.h>
35#include <VBox/sup.h>
36#include <iprt/assert.h>
37#include <iprt/asm.h>
38
39RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN
40
41
42/** Pointer to an internal network ring-0 instance. */
43typedef struct INTNET *PINTNET;
44
45/**
46 * Generic two-sided ring buffer.
47 *
48 * The deal is that there is exactly one writer and one reader.
49 * When offRead equals offWrite the buffer is empty. In the other
50 * extreme the writer will not use the last free byte in the buffer.
51 */
52typedef struct INTNETRINGBUF
53{
54 /** The offset from this structure to the start of the buffer. */
55 uint32_t offStart;
56 /** The offset from this structure to the end of the buffer. (exclusive). */
57 uint32_t offEnd;
58 /** The current read offset. */
59 uint32_t volatile offReadX;
60 /** Alignment. */
61 uint32_t u32Align0;
62
63 /** The committed write offset. */
64 uint32_t volatile offWriteCom;
65 /** Writer internal current write offset.
66 * This is ahead of offWriteCom when buffer space is handed to a third party for
67 * data gathering. offWriteCom will be assigned this value by the writer then
68 * the frame is ready. */
69 uint32_t volatile offWriteInt;
70 /** The number of bytes written (not counting overflows). */
71 STAMCOUNTER cbStatWritten;
72 /** The number of frames written (not counting overflows). */
73 STAMCOUNTER cStatFrames;
74 /** The number of overflows. */
75 STAMCOUNTER cOverflows;
76} INTNETRINGBUF;
77AssertCompileSize(INTNETRINGBUF, 48);
78/** Pointer to a ring buffer. */
79typedef INTNETRINGBUF *PINTNETRINGBUF;
80
81/** The alignment of a ring buffer. */
82#define INTNETRINGBUF_ALIGNMENT sizeof(INTNETHDR)
83
84/**
85 * Asserts the sanity of the specified INTNETRINGBUF structure.
86 */
87#define INTNETRINGBUF_ASSERT_SANITY(pRingBuf) \
88 do \
89 { \
90 AssertPtr(pRingBuf); \
91 { \
92 uint32_t const offWriteCom = (pRingBuf)->offWriteCom; \
93 uint32_t const offRead = (pRingBuf)->offReadX; \
94 uint32_t const offWriteInt = (pRingBuf)->offWriteInt; \
95 \
96 AssertMsg(offWriteCom == RT_ALIGN_32(offWriteCom, INTNETHDR_ALIGNMENT), ("%#x\n", offWriteCom)); \
97 AssertMsg(offWriteCom >= (pRingBuf)->offStart, ("%#x %#x\n", offWriteCom, (pRingBuf)->offStart)); \
98 AssertMsg(offWriteCom < (pRingBuf)->offEnd, ("%#x %#x\n", offWriteCom, (pRingBuf)->offEnd)); \
99 \
100 AssertMsg(offRead == RT_ALIGN_32(offRead, INTNETHDR_ALIGNMENT), ("%#x\n", offRead)); \
101 AssertMsg(offRead >= (pRingBuf)->offStart, ("%#x %#x\n", offRead, (pRingBuf)->offStart)); \
102 AssertMsg(offRead < (pRingBuf)->offEnd, ("%#x %#x\n", offRead, (pRingBuf)->offEnd)); \
103 \
104 AssertMsg(offWriteInt == RT_ALIGN_32(offWriteInt, INTNETHDR_ALIGNMENT), ("%#x\n", offWriteInt)); \
105 AssertMsg(offWriteInt >= (pRingBuf)->offStart, ("%#x %#x\n", offWriteInt, (pRingBuf)->offStart)); \
106 AssertMsg(offWriteInt < (pRingBuf)->offEnd, ("%#x %#x\n", offWriteInt, (pRingBuf)->offEnd)); \
107 AssertMsg( offRead <= offWriteCom \
108 ? offWriteCom <= offWriteInt || offWriteInt < offRead \
109 : offWriteCom <= offWriteInt, \
110 ("W=%#x W'=%#x R=%#x\n", offWriteCom, offWriteInt, offRead)); \
111 } \
112 } while (0)
113
114
115
116/**
117 * A interface buffer.
118 */
119typedef struct INTNETBUF
120{
121 /** Magic number (INTNETBUF_MAGIC). */
122 uint32_t u32Magic;
123 /** The size of the entire buffer. */
124 uint32_t cbBuf;
125 /** The size of the send area. */
126 uint32_t cbSend;
127 /** The size of the receive area. */
128 uint32_t cbRecv;
129 /** The receive buffer. */
130 INTNETRINGBUF Recv;
131 /** The send buffer. */
132 INTNETRINGBUF Send;
133 /** Number of times yields help solve an overflow. */
134 STAMCOUNTER cStatYieldsOk;
135 /** Number of times yields didn't help solve an overflow. */
136 STAMCOUNTER cStatYieldsNok;
137 /** Number of lost packets due to overflows. */
138 STAMCOUNTER cStatLost;
139 /** Number of bad frames (both rings). */
140 STAMCOUNTER cStatBadFrames;
141 /** Reserved for future use. */
142 STAMCOUNTER aStatReserved[2];
143} INTNETBUF;
144AssertCompileSize(INTNETBUF, 160);
145AssertCompileMemberOffset(INTNETBUF, Recv, 16);
146AssertCompileMemberOffset(INTNETBUF, Send, 64);
147
148/** Pointer to an interface buffer. */
149typedef INTNETBUF *PINTNETBUF;
150/** Pointer to a const interface buffer. */
151typedef INTNETBUF const *PCINTNETBUF;
152
153/** Magic number for INTNETBUF::u32Magic (Sir William Gerald Golding). */
154#define INTNETBUF_MAGIC UINT32_C(0x19110919)
155
156/**
157 * Asserts the sanity of the specified INTNETBUF structure.
158 */
159#define INTNETBUF_ASSERT_SANITY(pBuf) \
160 do \
161 { \
162 AssertPtr(pBuf); \
163 Assert((pBuf)->u32Magic == INTNETBUF_MAGIC); \
164 { \
165 uint32_t const offRecvStart = (pBuf)->Recv.offStart + RT_OFFSETOF(INTNETBUF, Recv); \
166 uint32_t const offRecvEnd = (pBuf)->Recv.offStart + RT_OFFSETOF(INTNETBUF, Recv); \
167 uint32_t const offSendStart = (pBuf)->Send.offStart + RT_OFFSETOF(INTNETBUF, Send); \
168 uint32_t const offSendEnd = (pBuf)->Send.offStart + RT_OFFSETOF(INTNETBUF, Send); \
169 \
170 Assert(offRecvEnd > offRecvStart); \
171 Assert(offRecvEnd - offRecvStart == (pBuf)->cbRecv); \
172 Assert(offRecvStart == sizeof(INTNETBUF)); \
173 \
174 Assert(offSendEnd > offSendStart); \
175 Assert(offSendEnd - offSendStart == (pBuf)->cbSend); \
176 Assert(pffSendEnd <= (pBuf)->cbBuf); \
177 \
178 Assert(offSendStart == offRecvEnd); \
179 } \
180 } while (0)
181
182
183/** Internal networking interface handle. */
184typedef uint32_t INTNETIFHANDLE;
185/** Pointer to an internal networking interface handle. */
186typedef INTNETIFHANDLE *PINTNETIFHANDLE;
187
188/** Or mask to obscure the handle index. */
189#define INTNET_HANDLE_MAGIC 0x88880000
190/** Mask to extract the handle index. */
191#define INTNET_HANDLE_INDEX_MASK 0xffff
192/** The maximum number of handles (exclusive) */
193#define INTNET_HANDLE_MAX 0xffff
194/** Invalid handle. */
195#define INTNET_HANDLE_INVALID (0)
196
197
198/**
199 * The frame header.
200 *
201 * The header is intentionally 8 bytes long. It will always
202 * start at an 8 byte aligned address. Assuming that the buffer
203 * size is a multiple of 8 bytes, that means that we can guarantee
204 * that the entire header is contiguous in both virtual and physical
205 * memory.
206 */
207typedef struct INTNETHDR
208{
209 /** Header type. This is currently serving as a magic, it
210 * can be extended later to encode special command frames and stuff. */
211 uint16_t u16Type;
212 /** The size of the frame. */
213 uint16_t cbFrame;
214 /** The offset from the start of this header to where the actual frame starts.
215 * This is used to keep the frame it self continguous in virtual memory and
216 * thereby both simplify access as well as the descriptor. */
217 int32_t offFrame;
218} INTNETHDR;
219AssertCompileSize(INTNETHDR, 8);
220AssertCompileSizeAlignment(INTNETBUF, sizeof(INTNETHDR));
221/** Pointer to a frame header.*/
222typedef INTNETHDR *PINTNETHDR;
223/** Pointer to a const frame header.*/
224typedef INTNETHDR const *PCINTNETHDR;
225
226/** The alignment of a frame header. */
227#define INTNETHDR_ALIGNMENT sizeof(INTNETHDR)
228AssertCompile(sizeof(INTNETHDR) == INTNETHDR_ALIGNMENT);
229AssertCompile(INTNETHDR_ALIGNMENT <= INTNETRINGBUF_ALIGNMENT);
230
231/** @name Frame types (INTNETHDR::u16Type).
232 * @{ */
233/** Normal frames. */
234#define INTNETHDR_TYPE_FRAME 0x2442
235/** Padding frames. */
236#define INTNETHDR_TYPE_PADDING 0x3553
237/** Generic segment offload frames.
238 * The frame starts with a PDMNETWORKGSO structure which is followed by the
239 * header template and data. */
240#define INTNETHDR_TYPE_GSO 0x4664
241AssertCompileSize(PDMNETWORKGSO, 8);
242/** @} */
243
244/**
245 * Asserts the sanity of the specified INTNETHDR.
246 */
247#define INTNETHDR_ASSERT_SANITY(pHdr, pRingBuf) \
248 do \
249 { \
250 AssertPtr(pHdr); \
251 Assert(RT_ALIGN_PT(pHdr, INTNETHDR_ALIGNMENT, INTNETHDR *) == pHdr); \
252 Assert( (pHdr)->u16Type == INTNETHDR_TYPE_FRAME \
253 || (pHdr)->u16Type == INTNETHDR_TYPE_GSO \
254 || (pHdr)->u16Type == INTNETHDR_TYPE_PADDING); \
255 { \
256 uintptr_t const offHdr = (uintptr_t)pHdr - (uintptr_t)pRingBuf; \
257 uintptr_t const offFrame = offHdr + (pHdr)->offFrame; \
258 \
259 Assert(offHdr >= (pRingBuf)->offStart); \
260 Assert(offHdr < (pRingBuf)->offEnd); \
261 \
262 /* could do more thorough work here... later, perhaps. */ \
263 Assert(offFrame >= (pRingBuf)->offStart); \
264 Assert(offFrame < (pRingBuf)->offEnd); \
265 } \
266 } while (0)
267
268
269/**
270 * Scatter / Gather segment (internal networking).
271 */
272typedef struct INTNETSEG
273{
274 /** The physical address. NIL_RTHCPHYS is not set. */
275 RTHCPHYS Phys;
276 /** Pointer to the segment data. */
277 void *pv;
278 /** The segment size. */
279 uint32_t cb;
280} INTNETSEG;
281/** Pointer to a internal networking frame segment. */
282typedef INTNETSEG *PINTNETSEG;
283/** Pointer to a internal networking frame segment. */
284typedef INTNETSEG const *PCINTNETSEG;
285
286
287/**
288 * Scatter / Gather list (internal networking).
289 *
290 * This is used when communicating with the trunk port.
291 */
292typedef struct INTNETSG
293{
294 /** Owner data, don't touch! */
295 void *pvOwnerData;
296 /** User data. */
297 void *pvUserData;
298 /** User data 2 in case anyone needs it. */
299 void *pvUserData2;
300 /** GSO context information, set the type to invalid if not relevant. */
301 PDMNETWORKGSO GsoCtx;
302 /** The total length of the scatter gather list. */
303 uint32_t cbTotal;
304 /** The number of users (references).
305 * This is used by the SGRelease code to decide when it can be freed. */
306 uint16_t volatile cUsers;
307 /** Flags, see INTNETSG_FLAGS_* */
308 uint16_t volatile fFlags;
309#if ARCH_BITS == 64
310 /** Alignment padding. */
311 uint16_t uPadding;
312#endif
313 /** The number of segments allocated. */
314 uint16_t cSegsAlloc;
315 /** The number of segments actually used. */
316 uint16_t cSegsUsed;
317 /** Variable sized list of segments. */
318 INTNETSEG aSegs[1];
319} INTNETSG;
320AssertCompileSizeAlignment(INTNETSG, 8);
321/** Pointer to a scatter / gather list. */
322typedef INTNETSG *PINTNETSG;
323/** Pointer to a const scatter / gather list. */
324typedef INTNETSG const *PCINTNETSG;
325
326/** @name INTNETSG::fFlags definitions.
327 * @{ */
328/** Set if the SG is free. */
329#define INTNETSG_FLAGS_FREE RT_BIT_32(1)
330/** Set if the SG is a temporary one that will become invalid upon return.
331 * Try to finish using it before returning, and if that's not possible copy
332 * to other buffers.
333 * When not set, the callee should always free the SG.
334 * Attempts to free it made by the callee will be quietly ignored. */
335#define INTNETSG_FLAGS_TEMP RT_BIT_32(2)
336/** ARP packet, IPv4 + MAC.
337 * @internal */
338#define INTNETSG_FLAGS_ARP_IPV4 RT_BIT_32(3)
339/** Copied to the temporary buffer.
340 * @internal */
341#define INTNETSG_FLAGS_PKT_CP_IN_TMP RT_BIT_32(4)
342/** @} */
343
344
345/** @name Direction (frame source or destination)
346 * @{ */
347/** To/From the wire. */
348#define INTNETTRUNKDIR_WIRE RT_BIT_32(0)
349/** To/From the host. */
350#define INTNETTRUNKDIR_HOST RT_BIT_32(1)
351/** Mask of valid bits. */
352#define INTNETTRUNKDIR_VALID_MASK UINT32_C(3)
353/** @} */
354
355
356/** Pointer to the switch side of a trunk port. */
357typedef struct INTNETTRUNKSWPORT *PINTNETTRUNKSWPORT;
358/**
359 * This is the port on the internal network 'switch', i.e.
360 * what the driver is connected to.
361 *
362 * This is only used for the in-kernel trunk connections.
363 */
364typedef struct INTNETTRUNKSWPORT
365{
366 /** Structure version number. (INTNETTRUNKSWPORT_VERSION) */
367 uint32_t u32Version;
368
369 /**
370 * Incoming frame.
371 *
372 * The frame may be modified when the trunk port on the switch is set to share
373 * the mac address of the host when hitting the wire. Currently rames containing
374 * ARP packets are subject to this, later other protocols like NDP/ICMPv6 may
375 * need editing as well when operating in this mode.
376 *
377 * @returns true if we've handled it and it should be dropped.
378 * false if it should hit the wire.
379 *
380 * @param pSwitchPort Pointer to this structure.
381 * @param pSG The (scatter /) gather structure for the frame.
382 * This will only be use during the call, so a temporary one can
383 * be used. The Phys member will not be used.
384 * @param fSrc Where this frame comes from. Only one bit should be set!
385 *
386 * @remarks Will grab the network semaphore.
387 *
388 * @remarks NAT and TAP will use this interface.
389 *
390 * @todo Do any of the host require notification before frame modifications? If so,
391 * we'll add a callback to INTNETTRUNKIFPORT for this (pfnSGModifying) and
392 * a SG flag.
393 */
394 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(bool, pfnRecv,(PINTNETTRUNKSWPORT pSwitchPort, PINTNETSG pSG, uint32_t fSrc));
395
396 /**
397 * Retain a SG.
398 *
399 * @param pSwitchPort Pointer to this structure.
400 * @param pSG Pointer to the (scatter /) gather structure.
401 *
402 * @remarks Will not grab any locks.
403 */
404 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(void, pfnSGRetain,(PINTNETTRUNKSWPORT pSwitchPort, PINTNETSG pSG));
405
406 /**
407 * Release a SG.
408 *
409 * This is called by the pfnXmit code when done with a SG. This may safe
410 * be done in an asynchronous manner.
411 *
412 * @param pSwitchPort Pointer to this structure.
413 * @param pSG Pointer to the (scatter /) gather structure.
414 *
415 * @remarks Will grab the network semaphore.
416 */
417 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(void, pfnSGRelease,(PINTNETTRUNKSWPORT pSwitchPort, PINTNETSG pSG));
418
419 /**
420 * Selects whether outgoing SGs should have their physical address set.
421 *
422 * By enabling physical addresses in the scatter / gather segments it should
423 * be possible to save some unnecessary address translation and memory locking
424 * in the network stack. (Internal networking knows the physical address for
425 * all the INTNETBUF data and that it's locked memory.) There is a negative
426 * side effects though, frames that crosses page boundraries will require
427 * multiple scather / gather segments.
428 *
429 * @returns The old setting.
430 *
431 * @param pSwitchPort Pointer to this structure.
432 * @param fEnable Whether to enable or disable it.
433 *
434 * @remarks Will grab the network semaphore.
435 */
436 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(bool, pfnSetSGPhys,(PINTNETTRUNKSWPORT pSwitchPort, bool fEnable));
437
438 /**
439 * Reports the GSO capabilities of the host, wire or both.
440 *
441 * This is supposed to be used only when creating, connecting or reconnecting
442 * the trunk. It is assumed that the GSO capabilities are kind of static the
443 * rest of the time.
444 *
445 * @param pSwitchPort Pointer to this structure.
446 * @param fGsoCapabilities The GSO capability bit mask. The bits
447 * corresponds to the GSO type with the same value.
448 * @param fDst The destination mask (INTNETTRUNKDIR_XXX).
449 *
450 * @remarks Will to take any locks.
451 */
452 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(void, pfnReportGsoCapabilities,(PINTNETTRUNKSWPORT pSwitchPort, uint32_t fGsoCapabilities, uint32_t fDst));
453
454 /** Structure version number. (INTNETTRUNKSWPORT_VERSION) */
455 uint32_t u32VersionEnd;
456} INTNETTRUNKSWPORT;
457
458/** Version number for the INTNETTRUNKIFPORT::u32Version and INTNETTRUNKIFPORT::u32VersionEnd fields. */
459#define INTNETTRUNKSWPORT_VERSION UINT32_C(0xA2CDf001)
460
461
462/** Pointer to the interface side of a trunk port. */
463typedef struct INTNETTRUNKIFPORT *PINTNETTRUNKIFPORT;
464/**
465 * This is the port on the trunk interface, i.e. the driver
466 * side which the internal network is connected to.
467 *
468 * This is only used for the in-kernel trunk connections.
469 *
470 * @remarks The internal network side is responsible for serializing all calls
471 * to this interface. This is (assumed) to be implemented using a lock
472 * that is only ever taken before a call to this interface. The lock
473 * is referred to as the out-bound trunk port lock.
474 */
475typedef struct INTNETTRUNKIFPORT
476{
477 /** Structure version number. (INTNETTRUNKIFPORT_VERSION) */
478 uint32_t u32Version;
479
480 /**
481 * Retain the object.
482 *
483 * It will normally be called while owning the internal network semaphore.
484 *
485 * @param pIfPort Pointer to this structure.
486 *
487 * @remarks The caller may own any locks or none at all, we don't care.
488 */
489 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(void, pfnRetain,(PINTNETTRUNKIFPORT pIfPort));
490
491 /**
492 * Releases the object.
493 *
494 * This must be called for every pfnRetain call.
495 *
496 *
497 * @param pIfPort Pointer to this structure.
498 *
499 * @remarks Only the out-bound trunk port lock, unless the caller is certain the
500 * call is not going to cause destruction (wont happen).
501 */
502 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(void, pfnRelease,(PINTNETTRUNKIFPORT pIfPort));
503
504 /**
505 * Disconnect from the switch and release the object.
506 *
507 * The is the counter action of the
508 * INTNETTRUNKNETFLTFACTORY::pfnCreateAndConnect method.
509 *
510 * @param pIfPort Pointer to this structure.
511 *
512 * @remarks Called holding the out-bound trunk port lock.
513 */
514 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(void, pfnDisconnectAndRelease,(PINTNETTRUNKIFPORT pIfPort));
515
516 /**
517 * Changes the active state of the interface.
518 *
519 * The interface is created in the suspended (non-active) state and then activated
520 * when the VM/network is started. It may be suspended and re-activated later
521 * for various reasons. It will finally be suspended again before disconnecting
522 * the interface from the internal network, however, this might be done immediately
523 * before disconnecting and may leave an incoming frame waiting on the internal network
524 * semaphore. So, after the final suspend a pfnWaitForIdle is always called to make sure
525 * the interface is idle before pfnDisconnectAndRelease is called.
526 *
527 * A typical operation to performed by this method is to enable/disable promiscuous
528 * mode on the host network interface. (This is the reason we cannot call this when
529 * owning any semaphores.)
530 *
531 * @returns The previous state.
532 *
533 * @param pIfPort Pointer to this structure.
534 * @param fActive True if the new state is 'active', false if the new state is 'suspended'.
535 *
536 * @remarks Called holding the out-bound trunk port lock.
537 */
538 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(bool, pfnSetActive,(PINTNETTRUNKIFPORT pIfPort, bool fActive));
539
540 /**
541 * Waits for the interface to become idle.
542 *
543 * This method must be called before disconnecting and releasing the
544 * object in order to prevent racing incoming/outgoing frames and device
545 * enabling/disabling.
546 *
547 * @returns IPRT status code (see RTSemEventWait).
548 * @param pIfPort Pointer to this structure.
549 * @param cMillies The number of milliseconds to wait. 0 means
550 * no waiting at all. Use RT_INDEFINITE_WAIT for
551 * an indefinite wait.
552 *
553 * @remarks Called holding the out-bound trunk port lock.
554 */
555 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnWaitForIdle,(PINTNETTRUNKIFPORT pIfPort, uint32_t cMillies));
556
557 /**
558 * Gets the MAC address of the host network interface that we're attached to.
559 *
560 * @param pIfPort Pointer to this structure.
561 * @param pMac Where to store the host MAC address.
562 *
563 * @remarks Called while owning the network and the out-bound trunk port semaphores.
564 */
565 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(void, pfnGetMacAddress,(PINTNETTRUNKIFPORT pIfPort, PRTMAC pMac));
566
567 /**
568 * Tests if the mac address belongs to any of the host NICs
569 * and should take the host route.
570 *
571 * @returns true / false.
572 *
573 * @param pIfPort Pointer to this structure.
574 * @param pMac Pointer to the mac address.
575 *
576 * @remarks Called while owning the network and the out-bound trunk port semaphores.
577 *
578 * @remarks TAP and NAT will compare with their own MAC address and let all their
579 * traffic take the host direction.
580 *
581 * @remarks This didn't quiet work out the way it should... perhaps obsolete this
582 * with pfnGetHostMac?
583 */
584 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(bool, pfnIsHostMac,(PINTNETTRUNKIFPORT pIfPort, PCRTMAC pMac));
585
586 /**
587 * Tests whether the host is operating the interface is promiscuous mode.
588 *
589 * The default behavior of the internal networking 'switch' is to 'autodetect'
590 * promiscuous mode on the trunk port, which is when this method is used.
591 * For security reasons this default may of course be overridden so that the
592 * host cannot sniff at what's going on.
593 *
594 * Note that this differs from operating the trunk port on the switch in
595 * 'promiscuous' mode, because that relates to the bits going to the wire.
596 *
597 * @returns true / false.
598 *
599 * @param pIfPort Pointer to this structure.
600 *
601 * @remarks Usuaully called while owning the network and the out-bound trunk
602 * port semaphores.
603 */
604 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(bool, pfnIsPromiscuous,(PINTNETTRUNKIFPORT pIfPort));
605
606 /**
607 * Transmit a frame.
608 *
609 * @return VBox status code. Error generally means we'll drop the frame.
610 * @param pIfPort Pointer to this structure.
611 * @param pSG Pointer to the (scatter /) gather structure for the frame.
612 * This may or may not be a temporary buffer. If it's temporary
613 * the transmit operation(s) then it's required to make a copy
614 * of the frame unless it can be transmitted synchronously.
615 * @param fDst The destination mask. At least one bit will be set.
616 *
617 * @remarks Called holding the out-bound trunk port lock.
618 *
619 * @remarks TAP and NAT will use this interface for all their traffic, see pfnIsHostMac.
620 *
621 * @todo
622 */
623 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnXmit,(PINTNETTRUNKIFPORT pIfPort, PINTNETSG pSG, uint32_t fDst));
624
625 /** Structure version number. (INTNETTRUNKIFPORT_VERSION) */
626 uint32_t u32VersionEnd;
627} INTNETTRUNKIFPORT;
628
629/** Version number for the INTNETTRUNKIFPORT::u32Version and INTNETTRUNKIFPORT::u32VersionEnd fields. */
630#define INTNETTRUNKIFPORT_VERSION UINT32_C(0xA2CDe001)
631
632
633/**
634 * The component factory interface for create a network
635 * interface filter (like VBoxNetFlt).
636 */
637typedef struct INTNETTRUNKFACTORY
638{
639 /**
640 * Release this factory.
641 *
642 * SUPR0ComponentQueryFactory (SUPDRVFACTORY::pfnQueryFactoryInterface to be precise)
643 * will retain a reference to the factory and the caller has to call this method to
644 * release it once the pfnCreateAndConnect call(s) has been done.
645 *
646 * @param pIfFactory Pointer to this structure.
647 */
648 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(void, pfnRelease,(struct INTNETTRUNKFACTORY *pIfFactory));
649
650 /**
651 * Create an instance for the specfied host interface and connects it
652 * to the internal network trunk port.
653 *
654 * The initial interface active state is false (suspended).
655 *
656 *
657 * @returns VBox status code.
658 * @retval VINF_SUCCESS and *ppIfPort set on success.
659 * @retval VERR_INTNET_FLT_IF_NOT_FOUND if the interface was not found.
660 * @retval VERR_INTNET_FLT_IF_BUSY if the interface is already connected.
661 * @retval VERR_INTNET_FLT_IF_FAILED if it failed for some other reason.
662 *
663 * @param pIfFactory Pointer to this structure.
664 * @param pszName The interface name (OS specific).
665 * @param pSwitchPort Pointer to the port interface on the switch that
666 * this interface is being connected to.
667 * @param fFlags Creation flags, see below.
668 * @param ppIfPort Where to store the pointer to the interface port
669 * on success.
670 *
671 * @remarks Called while owning the network and the out-bound trunk semaphores.
672 */
673 DECLR0CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnCreateAndConnect,(struct INTNETTRUNKFACTORY *pIfFactory, const char *pszName,
674 PINTNETTRUNKSWPORT pSwitchPort, uint32_t fFlags,
675 PINTNETTRUNKIFPORT *ppIfPort));
676} INTNETTRUNKFACTORY;
677/** Pointer to the trunk factory. */
678typedef INTNETTRUNKFACTORY *PINTNETTRUNKFACTORY;
679
680/** The UUID for the (current) trunk factory. (case sensitive) */
681#define INTNETTRUNKFACTORY_UUID_STR "1d3810bc-0899-42b0-8ae1-346a08bffff7"
682
683/** @name INTNETTRUNKFACTORY::pfnCreateAndConnect flags.
684 * @{ */
685/** Don't put the filtered interface in promiscuous mode.
686 * This is used for wireless interface since these can misbehave if
687 * we try to put them in promiscuous mode. (Wireless interfaces are
688 * normally bridged on level 3 instead of level 2.) */
689#define INTNETTRUNKFACTORY_FLAG_NO_PROMISC RT_BIT_32(0)
690/** @} */
691
692
693/**
694 * The trunk connection type.
695 *
696 * Used by INTNETR0Open and assoicated interfaces.
697 */
698typedef enum INTNETTRUNKTYPE
699{
700 /** Invalid trunk type. */
701 kIntNetTrunkType_Invalid = 0,
702 /** No trunk connection. */
703 kIntNetTrunkType_None,
704 /** We don't care which kind of trunk connection if the network exists,
705 * if it doesn't exist create it without a connection. */
706 kIntNetTrunkType_WhateverNone,
707 /** VirtualBox host network interface filter driver.
708 * The trunk name is the name of the host network interface. */
709 kIntNetTrunkType_NetFlt,
710 /** VirtualBox adapter host driver. */
711 kIntNetTrunkType_NetAdp,
712 /** Nat service (ring-0). */
713 kIntNetTrunkType_SrvNat,
714 /** The end of valid types. */
715 kIntNetTrunkType_End,
716 /** The usual 32-bit hack. */
717 kIntNetTrunkType_32bitHack = 0x7fffffff
718} INTNETTRUNKTYPE;
719
720/** @name INTNETR0Open flags.
721 * @{ */
722/** Share the MAC address with the host when sending something to the wire via the trunk.
723 * This is typically used when the trunk is a NetFlt for a wireless interface. */
724#define INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_SHARED_MAC_ON_WIRE RT_BIT_32(0)
725/** Whether new participants should be subjected to access check or not. */
726#define INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_PUBLIC RT_BIT_32(1)
727/** Ignore any requests for promiscuous mode. */
728#define INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_IGNORE_PROMISC RT_BIT_32(2)
729/** Ignore any requests for promiscuous mode, quietly applied/ignored on open. */
730#define INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_QUIETLY_IGNORE_PROMISC RT_BIT_32(3)
731/** Ignore any requests for promiscuous mode on the trunk wire connection. */
732#define INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_IGNORE_PROMISC_TRUNK_WIRE RT_BIT_32(4)
733/** Ignore any requests for promiscuous mode on the trunk wire connection, quietly applied/ignored on open. */
734#define INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_QUIETLY_IGNORE_PROMISC_TRUNK_WIRE RT_BIT_32(5)
735/** Ignore any requests for promiscuous mode on the trunk host connection. */
736#define INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_IGNORE_PROMISC_TRUNK_HOST RT_BIT_32(6)
737/** Ignore any requests for promiscuous mode on the trunk host connection, quietly applied/ignored on open. */
738#define INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_QUIETLY_IGNORE_PROMISC_TRUNK_HOST RT_BIT_32(7)
739/** The mask of flags which causes flag incompatibilities. */
740#define INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_COMPATIBILITY_XOR_MASK (RT_BIT_32(0) | RT_BIT_32(1) | RT_BIT_32(2) | RT_BIT_32(4) | RT_BIT_32(6))
741/** The mask of flags is always ORed in, even on open. (the quiet stuff) */
742#define INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_SECURITY_OR_MASK (RT_BIT_32(3) | RT_BIT_32(5) | RT_BIT_32(7))
743/** The mask of valid flags. */
744#define INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0x000000ff)
745/** @} */
746
747/** The maximum length of a network name. */
748#define INTNET_MAX_NETWORK_NAME 128
749
750/** The maximum length of a trunk name. */
751#define INTNET_MAX_TRUNK_NAME 64
752
753
754/**
755 * Request buffer for INTNETR0OpenReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_OPEN.
756 * @see INTNETR0Open.
757 */
758typedef struct INTNETOPENREQ
759{
760 /** The request header. */
761 SUPVMMR0REQHDR Hdr;
762 /** Alternative to passing the taking the session from the VM handle.
763 * Either use this member or use the VM handle, don't do both. */
764 PSUPDRVSESSION pSession;
765 /** The network name. (input) */
766 char szNetwork[INTNET_MAX_NETWORK_NAME];
767 /** What to connect to the trunk port. (input)
768 * This is specific to the trunk type below. */
769 char szTrunk[INTNET_MAX_TRUNK_NAME];
770 /** The type of trunk link (NAT, Filter, TAP, etc). (input) */
771 INTNETTRUNKTYPE enmTrunkType;
772 /** Flags, see INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_*. (input) */
773 uint32_t fFlags;
774 /** The size of the send buffer. (input) */
775 uint32_t cbSend;
776 /** The size of the receive buffer. (input) */
777 uint32_t cbRecv;
778 /** The handle to the network interface. (output) */
779 INTNETIFHANDLE hIf;
780} INTNETOPENREQ;
781/** Pointer to an INTNETR0OpenReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_OPEN request buffer. */
782typedef INTNETOPENREQ *PINTNETOPENREQ;
783
784INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0OpenReq(PINTNET pIntNet, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PINTNETOPENREQ pReq);
785
786
787/**
788 * Request buffer for INTNETR0IfCloseReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_CLOSE.
789 * @see INTNETR0IfClose.
790 */
791typedef struct INTNETIFCLOSEREQ
792{
793 /** The request header. */
794 SUPVMMR0REQHDR Hdr;
795 /** Alternative to passing the taking the session from the VM handle.
796 * Either use this member or use the VM handle, don't do both. */
797 PSUPDRVSESSION pSession;
798 /** The handle to the network interface. */
799 INTNETIFHANDLE hIf;
800} INTNETIFCLOSEREQ;
801/** Pointer to an INTNETR0IfCloseReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_CLOSE request buffer. */
802typedef INTNETIFCLOSEREQ *PINTNETIFCLOSEREQ;
803
804INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfCloseReq(PINTNET pIntNet, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PINTNETIFCLOSEREQ pReq);
805
806
807/**
808 * Request buffer for INTNETR0IfGetRing3BufferReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_GET_RING3_BUFFER.
809 * @see INTNETR0IfGetRing3Buffer.
810 */
811typedef struct INTNETIFGETRING3BUFFERREQ
812{
813 /** The request header. */
814 SUPVMMR0REQHDR Hdr;
815 /** Alternative to passing the taking the session from the VM handle.
816 * Either use this member or use the VM handle, don't do both. */
817 PSUPDRVSESSION pSession;
818 /** Handle to the interface. */
819 INTNETIFHANDLE hIf;
820 /** The pointer to the ring3 buffer. (output) */
821 R3PTRTYPE(PINTNETBUF) pRing3Buf;
822} INTNETIFGETRING3BUFFERREQ;
823/** Pointer to an INTNETR0IfGetRing3BufferReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_GET_RING3_BUFFER request buffer. */
824typedef INTNETIFGETRING3BUFFERREQ *PINTNETIFGETRING3BUFFERREQ;
825
826INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfGetRing3BufferReq(PINTNET pIntNet, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PINTNETIFGETRING3BUFFERREQ pReq);
827
828
829/**
830 * Request buffer for INTNETR0IfSetPromiscuousModeReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_SET_PROMISCUOUS_MODE.
831 * @see INTNETR0IfSetPromiscuousMode.
832 */
833typedef struct INTNETIFSETPROMISCUOUSMODEREQ
834{
835 /** The request header. */
836 SUPVMMR0REQHDR Hdr;
837 /** Alternative to passing the taking the session from the VM handle.
838 * Either use this member or use the VM handle, don't do both. */
839 PSUPDRVSESSION pSession;
840 /** Handle to the interface. */
841 INTNETIFHANDLE hIf;
842 /** The new promiscuous mode. */
843 bool fPromiscuous;
844} INTNETIFSETPROMISCUOUSMODEREQ;
845/** Pointer to an INTNETR0IfSetPromiscuousModeReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_SET_PROMISCUOUS_MODE request buffer. */
846typedef INTNETIFSETPROMISCUOUSMODEREQ *PINTNETIFSETPROMISCUOUSMODEREQ;
847
848INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfSetPromiscuousModeReq(PINTNET pIntNet, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PINTNETIFSETPROMISCUOUSMODEREQ pReq);
849
850
851/**
852 * Request buffer for INTNETR0IfSetMacAddressReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_SET_MAC_ADDRESS.
853 * @see INTNETR0IfSetMacAddress.
854 */
855typedef struct INTNETIFSETMACADDRESSREQ
856{
857 /** The request header. */
858 SUPVMMR0REQHDR Hdr;
859 /** Alternative to passing the taking the session from the VM handle.
860 * Either use this member or use the VM handle, don't do both. */
861 PSUPDRVSESSION pSession;
862 /** Handle to the interface. */
863 INTNETIFHANDLE hIf;
864 /** The new MAC address. */
865 RTMAC Mac;
866} INTNETIFSETMACADDRESSREQ;
867/** Pointer to an INTNETR0IfSetMacAddressReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_SET_MAC_ADDRESS request buffer. */
868typedef INTNETIFSETMACADDRESSREQ *PINTNETIFSETMACADDRESSREQ;
869
870INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfSetMacAddressReq(PINTNET pIntNet, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PINTNETIFSETMACADDRESSREQ pReq);
871
872
873/**
874 * Request buffer for INTNETR0IfSetActiveReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_SET_ACTIVE.
875 * @see INTNETR0IfSetActive.
876 */
877typedef struct INTNETIFSETACTIVEREQ
878{
879 /** The request header. */
880 SUPVMMR0REQHDR Hdr;
881 /** Alternative to passing the taking the session from the VM handle.
882 * Either use this member or use the VM handle, don't do both. */
883 PSUPDRVSESSION pSession;
884 /** Handle to the interface. */
885 INTNETIFHANDLE hIf;
886 /** The new state. */
887 bool fActive;
888} INTNETIFSETACTIVEREQ;
889/** Pointer to an INTNETR0IfSetActiveReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_SET_ACTIVE request buffer. */
890typedef INTNETIFSETACTIVEREQ *PINTNETIFSETACTIVEREQ;
891
892INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfSetActiveReq(PINTNET pIntNet, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PINTNETIFSETACTIVEREQ pReq);
893
894
895/**
896 * Request buffer for INTNETR0IfSendReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_SEND.
897 * @see INTNETR0IfSend.
898 */
899typedef struct INTNETIFSENDREQ
900{
901 /** The request header. */
902 SUPVMMR0REQHDR Hdr;
903 /** Alternative to passing the taking the session from the VM handle.
904 * Either use this member or use the VM handle, don't do both. */
905 PSUPDRVSESSION pSession;
906 /** Handle to the interface. */
907 INTNETIFHANDLE hIf;
908} INTNETIFSENDREQ;
909/** Pointer to an INTNETR0IfSend() argument package. */
910typedef INTNETIFSENDREQ *PINTNETIFSENDREQ;
911
912INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfSendReq(PINTNET pIntNet, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PINTNETIFSENDREQ pReq);
913
914
915/**
916 * Request buffer for INTNETR0IfWaitReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_WAIT.
917 * @see INTNETR0IfWait.
918 */
919typedef struct INTNETIFWAITREQ
920{
921 /** The request header. */
922 SUPVMMR0REQHDR Hdr;
923 /** Alternative to passing the taking the session from the VM handle.
924 * Either use this member or use the VM handle, don't do both. */
925 PSUPDRVSESSION pSession;
926 /** Handle to the interface. */
927 INTNETIFHANDLE hIf;
928 /** The number of milliseconds to wait. */
929 uint32_t cMillies;
930} INTNETIFWAITREQ;
931/** Pointer to an INTNETR0IfWaitReq / VMMR0_DO_INTNET_IF_WAIT request buffer. */
932typedef INTNETIFWAITREQ *PINTNETIFWAITREQ;
933
934INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfWaitReq(PINTNET pIntNet, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PINTNETIFWAITREQ pReq);
935
936
937#if defined(IN_RING0) || defined(IN_INTNET_TESTCASE)
938/** @name
939 * @{
940 */
941
942/**
943 * Create an instance of the Ring-0 internal networking service.
944 *
945 * @returns VBox status code.
946 * @param ppIntNet Where to store the instance pointer.
947 */
948INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0Create(PINTNET *ppIntNet);
949
950/**
951 * Destroys an instance of the Ring-0 internal networking service.
952 *
953 * @param pIntNet Pointer to the instance data.
954 */
955INTNETR0DECL(void) INTNETR0Destroy(PINTNET pIntNet);
956
957/**
958 * Opens a network interface and connects it to the specified network.
959 *
960 * @returns VBox status code.
961 * @param pIntNet The internal network instance.
962 * @param pSession The session handle.
963 * @param pszNetwork The network name.
964 * @param enmTrunkType The trunk type.
965 * @param pszTrunk The trunk name. Its meaning is specfic to the type.
966 * @param fFlags Flags, see INTNET_OPEN_FLAGS_*.
967 * @param fRestrictAccess Whether new participants should be subjected to access check or not.
968 * @param cbSend The send buffer size.
969 * @param cbRecv The receive buffer size.
970 * @param phIf Where to store the handle to the network interface.
971 */
972INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0Open(PINTNET pIntNet, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, const char *pszNetwork,
973 INTNETTRUNKTYPE enmTrunkType, const char *pszTrunk, uint32_t fFlags,
974 unsigned cbSend, unsigned cbRecv, PINTNETIFHANDLE phIf);
975
976/**
977 * Close an interface.
978 *
979 * @returns VBox status code.
980 * @param pIntNet The instance handle.
981 * @param hIf The interface handle.
982 * @param pSession The caller's session.
983 */
984INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfClose(PINTNET pIntNet, INTNETIFHANDLE hIf, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession);
985
986/**
987 * Gets the ring-0 address of the current buffer.
988 *
989 * @returns VBox status code.
990 * @param pIntNet The instance data.
991 * @param hIf The interface handle.
992 * @param pSession The caller's session.
993 * @param ppRing0Buf Where to store the address of the ring-3 mapping.
994 */
995INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfGetRing0Buffer(PINTNET pIntNet, INTNETIFHANDLE hIf, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PINTNETBUF *ppRing0Buf);
996
997/**
998 * Maps the default buffer into ring 3.
999 *
1000 * @returns VBox status code.
1001 * @param pIntNet The instance data.
1002 * @param hIf The interface handle.
1003 * @param pSession The caller's session.
1004 * @param ppRing3Buf Where to store the address of the ring-3 mapping.
1005 */
1006INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfGetRing3Buffer(PINTNET pIntNet, INTNETIFHANDLE hIf, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, R3PTRTYPE(PINTNETBUF) *ppRing3Buf);
1007
1008/**
1009 * Sets the promiscuous mode property of an interface.
1010 *
1011 * @returns VBox status code.
1012 * @param pIntNet The instance handle.
1013 * @param hIf The interface handle.
1014 * @param pSession The caller's session.
1015 * @param fPromiscuous Set if the interface should be in promiscuous mode, clear if not.
1016 */
1017INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfSetPromiscuousMode( PINTNET pIntNet, INTNETIFHANDLE hIf, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, bool fPromiscuous);
1018INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfSetMacAddress( PINTNET pIntNet, INTNETIFHANDLE hIf, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PCRTMAC pMac);
1019INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfSetActive( PINTNET pIntNet, INTNETIFHANDLE hIf, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, bool fActive);
1020
1021/**
1022 * Sends one or more frames.
1023 *
1024 * The function will first the frame which is passed as the optional
1025 * arguments pvFrame and cbFrame. These are optional since it also
1026 * possible to chain together one or more frames in the send buffer
1027 * which the function will process after considering it's arguments.
1028 *
1029 * @returns VBox status code.
1030 * @param pIntNet The instance data.
1031 * @param hIf The interface handle.
1032 * @param pSession The caller's session.
1033 */
1034INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfSend(PINTNET pIntNet, INTNETIFHANDLE hIf, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession);
1035
1036/**
1037 * Wait for the interface to get signaled.
1038 * The interface will be signaled when is put into the receive buffer.
1039 *
1040 * @returns VBox status code.
1041 * @param pIntNet The instance handle.
1042 * @param hIf The interface handle.
1043 * @param pSession The caller's session.
1044 * @param cMillies Number of milliseconds to wait. RT_INDEFINITE_WAIT should be
1045 * used if indefinite wait is desired.
1046 */
1047INTNETR0DECL(int) INTNETR0IfWait(PINTNET pIntNet, INTNETIFHANDLE hIf, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, uint32_t cMillies);
1048
1049/** @} */
1050#endif /* IN_RING0 */
1051
1052RT_C_DECLS_END
1053
1054#endif
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