Commit ec041cd9 authored by Jeff Garzik's avatar Jeff Garzik

Merge redhat.com:/spare/repo/netdev-2.6/bonding-1

into redhat.com:/spare/repo/net-drivers-2.5
parents 56549962 61b6a04a
......@@ -363,25 +363,11 @@ mode
2. Base driver support for setting the hw address of a
device also when it is open. This is required so that there
will always be one slave in the team using the bond hw
address (the current_slave) while having a unique hw
address for each slave in the bond. If the current_slave
fails it's hw address is swapped with the new current_slave
address (the curr_active_slave) while having a unique hw
address for each slave in the bond. If the curr_active_slave
fails it's hw address is swapped with the new curr_active_slave
that was chosen.
multicast
Option specifying the mode of operation for multicast support.
Possible values are:
disabled or 0
Disabled (no multicast support)
active or 1
Enabled on active slave only, useful in active-backup mode
all or 2
Enabled on all slaves, this is the default
primary
A string (eth0, eth2, etc) to equate to a primary device. If this
......@@ -973,13 +959,12 @@ Donald Becker's Ethernet Drivers and diag programs may be found at :
You will also find a lot of information regarding Ethernet, NWay, MII, etc. at
www.scyld.com.
For new versions of the driver, patches for older kernels and the updated
userspace tools, take a look at Willy Tarreau's site :
Patches for 2.2 kernels are at Willy Tarreau's site :
- http://wtarreau.free.fr/pub/bonding/
- http://www-miaif.lip6.fr/willy/pub/bonding/
- http://www-miaif.lip6.fr/~tarreau/pub/bonding/
To get latest informations about Linux Kernel development, please consult
the Linux Kernel Mailing List Archives at :
http://boudicca.tux.org/hypermail/linux-kernel/latest/
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/
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......@@ -28,6 +28,9 @@
* 2003/05/01 - Shmulik Hen <shmulik.hen at intel dot com>
* - Renamed bond_3ad_link_status_changed() to
* bond_3ad_handle_link_change() for compatibility with TLB.
*
* 2003/09/24 - Shmulik Hen <shmulik.hen at intel dot com>
* - Code cleanup and style changes
*/
#ifndef __BOND_3AD_H__
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......@@ -24,6 +24,9 @@
* 2003/08/06 - Amir Noam <amir.noam at intel dot com>
* - Add support for setting bond's MAC address with special
* handling required for ALB/TLB.
*
* 2003/09/24 - Shmulik Hen <shmulik.hen at intel dot com>
* - Code cleanup and style changes
*/
#ifndef __BOND_ALB_H__
......@@ -126,10 +129,10 @@ void bond_alb_deinitialize(struct bonding *bond);
int bond_alb_init_slave(struct bonding *bond, struct slave *slave);
void bond_alb_deinit_slave(struct bonding *bond, struct slave *slave);
void bond_alb_handle_link_change(struct bonding *bond, struct slave *slave, char link);
void bond_alb_assign_current_slave(struct bonding *bond, struct slave *new_slave);
int bond_alb_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev);
void bond_alb_handle_active_change(struct bonding *bond, struct slave *new_slave);
int bond_alb_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *bond_dev);
void bond_alb_monitor(struct bonding *bond);
int bond_alb_set_mac_address(struct net_device *dev, void *addr);
int bond_alb_set_mac_address(struct net_device *bond_dev, void *addr);
#endif /* __BOND_ALB_H__ */
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......@@ -22,6 +22,9 @@
*
* 2003/05/01 - Shmulik Hen <shmulik.hen at intel dot com>
* - Added support for Transmit load balancing mode.
*
* 2003/09/24 - Shmulik Hen <shmulik.hen at intel dot com>
* - Code cleanup and style changes
*/
#ifndef _LINUX_BONDING_H
......@@ -29,152 +32,195 @@
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#include <linux/if_bonding.h>
#include "bond_3ad.h"
#include "bond_alb.h"
#ifdef BONDING_DEBUG
// use this like so: BOND_PRINT_DBG(("foo = %d, bar = %d", foo, bar));
#define BOND_PRINT_DBG(X) \
do { \
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s (%d)", __FUNCTION__, __LINE__); \
printk X; \
printk("\n"); \
} while(0)
#define DRV_VERSION "2.5.0"
#define DRV_RELDATE "December 1, 2003"
#define DRV_NAME "bonding"
#define DRV_DESCRIPTION "Ethernet Channel Bonding Driver"
#ifdef BONDING_DEBUG
#define dprintk(fmt, args...) \
printk(KERN_DEBUG \
DRV_NAME ": %s() %d: " fmt, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__ , ## args )
#else
#define BOND_PRINT_DBG(X)
#define dprintk(fmt, args...)
#endif /* BONDING_DEBUG */
#define IS_UP(dev) ((((dev)->flags & (IFF_UP)) == (IFF_UP)) && \
(netif_running(dev) && netif_carrier_ok(dev)))
#define IS_UP(dev) \
((((dev)->flags & IFF_UP) == IFF_UP) && \
netif_running(dev) && \
netif_carrier_ok(dev))
/*
* Checks whether bond is ready for transmit.
*
* Caller must hold bond->lock
*/
#define BOND_IS_OK(bond) \
(((bond)->dev->flags & IFF_UP) && \
netif_running((bond)->dev) && \
((bond)->slave_cnt > 0))
/* Checks whether the dev is ready for transmit. We do not check netif_running
* since a device can be stopped by the driver for short periods of time for
* maintainance. dev_queue_xmit() handles this by queing the packet until the
* the dev is running again. Keeping packets ordering requires sticking the
* same dev as much as possible
/*
* Checks whether slave is ready for transmit.
*/
#define SLAVE_IS_OK(slave) \
((((slave)->dev->flags & (IFF_UP)) == (IFF_UP)) && \
netif_carrier_ok((slave)->dev) && \
(((slave)->dev->flags & IFF_UP) && \
netif_running((slave)->dev) && \
((slave)->link == BOND_LINK_UP) && \
((slave)->state == BOND_STATE_ACTIVE))
typedef struct slave {
#define USES_PRIMARY(mode) \
(((mode) == BOND_MODE_ACTIVEBACKUP) || \
((mode) == BOND_MODE_TLB) || \
((mode) == BOND_MODE_ALB))
/*
* Less bad way to call ioctl from within the kernel; this needs to be
* done some other way to get the call out of interrupt context.
* Needs "ioctl" variable to be supplied by calling context.
*/
#define IOCTL(dev, arg, cmd) ({ \
int res = 0; \
mm_segment_t fs = get_fs(); \
set_fs(get_ds()); \
res = ioctl(dev, arg, cmd); \
set_fs(fs); \
res; })
/**
* bond_for_each_slave_from - iterate the slaves list from a starting point
* @bond: the bond holding this list.
* @pos: current slave.
* @cnt: counter for max number of moves
* @start: starting point.
*
* Caller must hold bond->lock
*/
#define bond_for_each_slave_from(bond, pos, cnt, start) \
for (cnt = 0, pos = start; \
cnt < (bond)->slave_cnt; \
cnt++, pos = (pos)->next)
/**
* bond_for_each_slave_from_to - iterate the slaves list from start point to stop point
* @bond: the bond holding this list.
* @pos: current slave.
* @cnt: counter for number max of moves
* @start: start point.
* @stop: stop point.
*
* Caller must hold bond->lock
*/
#define bond_for_each_slave_from_to(bond, pos, cnt, start, stop) \
for (cnt = 0, pos = start; \
((cnt < (bond)->slave_cnt) && (pos != (stop)->next)); \
cnt++, pos = (pos)->next)
/**
* bond_for_each_slave - iterate the slaves list from head
* @bond: the bond holding this list.
* @pos: current slave.
* @cnt: counter for max number of moves
*
* Caller must hold bond->lock
*/
#define bond_for_each_slave(bond, pos, cnt) \
bond_for_each_slave_from(bond, pos, cnt, (bond)->first_slave)
struct slave {
struct net_device *dev; /* first - usefull for panic debug */
struct slave *next;
struct slave *prev;
struct net_device *dev;
short delay;
unsigned long jiffies;
char link; /* one of BOND_LINK_XXXX */
char state; /* one of BOND_STATE_XXXX */
unsigned short original_flags;
s16 delay;
u32 jiffies;
s8 link; /* one of BOND_LINK_XXXX */
s8 state; /* one of BOND_STATE_XXXX */
u32 original_flags;
u32 link_failure_count;
u16 speed;
u8 duplex;
u8 perm_hwaddr[ETH_ALEN];
struct ad_slave_info ad_info; /* HUGE - better to dynamically alloc */
struct tlb_slave_info tlb_info;
} slave_t;
};
/*
* Here are the locking policies for the two bonding locks:
*
* 1) Get bond->lock when reading/writing slave list.
* 2) Get bond->ptrlock when reading/writing bond->current_slave.
* 2) Get bond->curr_slave_lock when reading/writing bond->curr_active_slave.
* (It is unnecessary when the write-lock is put with bond->lock.)
* 3) When we lock with bond->ptrlock, we must lock with bond->lock
* 3) When we lock with bond->curr_slave_lock, we must lock with bond->lock
* beforehand.
*/
typedef struct bonding {
slave_t *next;
slave_t *prev;
slave_t *current_slave;
slave_t *primary_slave;
slave_t *current_arp_slave;
__s32 slave_cnt;
struct bonding {
struct net_device *dev; /* first - usefull for panic debug */
struct slave *first_slave;
struct slave *curr_active_slave;
struct slave *current_arp_slave;
struct slave *primary_slave;
s32 slave_cnt; /* never change this value outside the attach/detach wrappers */
rwlock_t lock;
rwlock_t ptrlock;
rwlock_t curr_slave_lock;
struct timer_list mii_timer;
struct timer_list arp_timer;
s8 kill_timers;
struct net_device_stats stats;
#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
struct proc_dir_entry *bond_proc_file;
char procdir_name[IFNAMSIZ];
struct proc_dir_entry *proc_entry;
char proc_file_name[IFNAMSIZ];
#endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
struct list_head bond_list;
struct net_device *device;
struct dev_mc_list *mc_list;
unsigned short flags;
u16 flags;
struct ad_bond_info ad_info;
struct alb_bond_info alb_info;
} bonding_t;
/* Forward declarations */
void bond_set_slave_active_flags(slave_t *slave);
void bond_set_slave_inactive_flags(slave_t *slave);
/**
* These functions can be used for iterating the slave list
* (which is circular)
* Caller must hold bond lock for read
*/
extern inline struct slave*
bond_get_first_slave(struct bonding *bond)
{
/* if there are no slaves return NULL */
if (bond->next == (slave_t *)bond) {
return NULL;
}
return bond->next;
}
/**
* Caller must hold bond lock for read
*/
extern inline struct slave*
bond_get_next_slave(struct bonding *bond, struct slave *slave)
{
/* If we have reached the last slave return NULL */
if (slave->next == bond->next) {
return NULL;
}
return slave->next;
}
};
/**
* Returns NULL if the net_device does not belong to any of the bond's slaves
*
* Caller must hold bond lock for read
*/
extern inline struct slave*
bond_get_slave_by_dev(struct bonding *bond, struct net_device *slave_dev)
extern inline struct slave *bond_get_slave_by_dev(struct bonding *bond, struct net_device *slave_dev)
{
struct slave *our_slave = bond->next;
struct slave *slave = NULL;
int i;
/* check if the list of slaves is empty */
if (our_slave == (slave_t *)bond) {
return NULL;
}
for (; our_slave; our_slave = bond_get_next_slave(bond, our_slave)) {
if (our_slave->dev == slave_dev) {
bond_for_each_slave(bond, slave, i) {
if (slave->dev == slave_dev) {
break;
}
}
return our_slave;
return slave;
}
extern inline struct bonding*
bond_get_bond_by_slave(struct slave *slave)
extern inline struct bonding *bond_get_bond_by_slave(struct slave *slave)
{
if (!slave || !slave->dev->master) {
return NULL;
}
return (struct bonding *)(slave->dev->master->priv);
return (struct bonding *)slave->dev->master->priv;
}
extern inline void bond_set_slave_inactive_flags(struct slave *slave)
{
slave->state = BOND_STATE_BACKUP;
slave->dev->flags |= IFF_NOARP;
}
extern inline void bond_set_slave_active_flags(struct slave *slave)
{
slave->state = BOND_STATE_ACTIVE;
slave->dev->flags &= ~IFF_NOARP;
}
#endif /* _LINUX_BONDING_H */
......
......@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
#include <linux/if_ether.h>
/* userland - kernel ABI version (2003/05/08) */
#define BOND_ABI_VERSION 1
#define BOND_ABI_VERSION 2
/*
* We can remove these ioctl definitions in 2.5. People should use the
......@@ -77,10 +77,6 @@
#define BOND_DEFAULT_MAX_BONDS 1 /* Default maximum number of devices to support */
#define BOND_MULTICAST_DISABLED 0
#define BOND_MULTICAST_ACTIVE 1
#define BOND_MULTICAST_ALL 2
typedef struct ifbond {
__s32 bond_mode;
__s32 num_slaves;
......@@ -90,9 +86,9 @@ typedef struct ifbond {
typedef struct ifslave
{
__s32 slave_id; /* Used as an IN param to the BOND_SLAVE_INFO_QUERY ioctl */
char slave_name[IFNAMSIZ];
char link;
char state;
__s8 slave_name[IFNAMSIZ];
__s8 link;
__s8 state;
__u32 link_failure_count;
} ifslave;
......@@ -115,3 +111,4 @@ struct ad_info {
* tab-width: 8
* End:
*/
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