[1] | 1 | /* |
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| 2 | * dev_nic.h - NIC (Network Controler) generic device API definition. |
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| 3 | * |
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[437] | 4 | * Author Alain Greiner (2016,2017,2018) |
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[1] | 5 | * |
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| 6 | * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites |
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| 7 | * |
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| 8 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH |
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| 9 | * |
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| 10 | * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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| 11 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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| 12 | * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License. |
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| 13 | * |
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| 14 | * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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| 15 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 16 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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| 17 | * General Public License for more details. |
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| 18 | * |
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| 19 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 20 | * along with ALMOS-kernel; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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| 21 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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| 22 | */ |
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| 23 | |
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| 24 | #ifndef _DEV_NIC_H |
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| 25 | #define _DEV_NIC_H |
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| 26 | |
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[14] | 27 | #include <kernel_config.h> |
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[457] | 28 | #include <hal_kernel_types.h> |
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[1] | 29 | |
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| 30 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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| 31 | * Generic Network Interface Controler definition |
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| 32 | * |
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| 33 | * This device provide access to an external Gigabit Ethernet network controler. |
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| 34 | * It assume that the NIC hardware peripheral handles two packets queues for sent (TX) |
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| 35 | * and received (RX) packets. Packets are (Ethernet/IPV4). |
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| 36 | * |
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| 37 | * The NIC device is handling an (infinite) stream of packets to or from the network. |
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| 38 | * It is the driver responsibility to move the RX packets from the NIC to the RX queue, |
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| 39 | * and the TX packets from the TX queue to the NIC. |
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| 40 | * |
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| 41 | * AS the RX and TX queues are independant, there is one NIC-RX device descriptor |
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| 42 | * to handle RX packets, and another NIC-TX device descriptor to handle TX packets. |
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| 43 | * In order to improve throughput, the hardware NIC controller can optionnally implement |
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| 44 | * multiple channels: |
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| 45 | * - The RX channels are indexed by an hash key derived from the source IP address. |
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| 46 | * - The TX channels are indexed by an hash key derived from the destination IP address. |
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| 47 | * These 2*N devices, and 2*N associated server threads, are distributed in 2*N clusters. |
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| 48 | * The 2*N server threads implement the protocols stack. The RX server threads block |
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| 49 | * and deschedule when the RX queue is empty. The TX server stack block and deschedule |
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| 50 | * when the queue is full. |
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| 51 | * |
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| 52 | * It is the driver responsibily to re-activate a blocked server thread when |
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| 53 | * the queue state is modified: not full for TX, or not empty for RX. |
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| 54 | * |
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| 55 | * WARNING: the WTI mailboxes used by the driver ro receive events from the hardware |
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| 56 | * (available RX packet, or available free TX slot, for a given channel), must be |
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| 57 | * statically allocated during the kernel initialisation phase, and must be |
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| 58 | * routed to the cluster containing the associated device descriptor and server thread. |
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| 59 | * to simplify the server thread re-activation. |
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| 60 | * |
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| 61 | * Finally, the generic NIC device API defines the following commands: |
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| 62 | * - READABLE : returns true if at least one RX paquet is available in RX queue. |
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| 63 | * - WRITABLE : returns true if atleast one empty slot is available in TX queue. |
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| 64 | * - READ : consume one packet from the RX queue. |
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| 65 | * - WRITE : produce one packet fto the TX queue. |
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| 66 | * All RX or TX paquets are sent or received in standard 2 Kbytes kernel buffers, |
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| 67 | * that are dynamically allocated by the protocols stack. The structure pkd_t |
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| 68 | * defining a packet descriptor is defined below, and contain the buffer pointer |
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| 69 | * and the actual Ethernet packet Length. |
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| 70 | * |
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| 71 | * The actual TX an RX queues structures depends on the hardware NIC implementation, |
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| 72 | * and are defined in the driver code. |
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| 73 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 74 | |
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| 75 | /**** Forward declarations ****/ |
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| 76 | |
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[3] | 77 | struct chdev_s; |
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[1] | 78 | |
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| 79 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 80 | * This defines the extension for the generic IOC device. |
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| 81 | * The actual queue descriptor depends on the implementation. |
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| 82 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 83 | |
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| 84 | typedef struct nic_extend_s |
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| 85 | { |
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| 86 | void * queue; /*! local pointer on the packets queue descriptor (RX or TX) */ |
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| 87 | } |
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| 88 | nic_extend_t; |
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| 89 | |
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| 90 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 91 | * This structure defines the Ethernet/IPV4 packet descriptor, that is sent to, |
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| 92 | * or received from, the protocols stack. |
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| 93 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 94 | |
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| 95 | typedef struct pkd_s |
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| 96 | { |
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| 97 | char * buffer; /*! local pointer on 2 Kbytes buffer containing packet */ |
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| 98 | uint32_t length; /*! actual number of bytes */ |
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| 99 | } |
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| 100 | pkd_t; |
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| 101 | |
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| 102 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 103 | * This enum defines the various implementations of the generic NIC peripheral. |
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| 104 | * This array must be kept consistent with the define in the arch_info.h file. |
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| 105 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 106 | |
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| 107 | enum nic_impl_e |
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| 108 | { |
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[407] | 109 | IMPL_NIC_CBF = 0, |
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[1] | 110 | IMPL_NIC_I86 = 1, |
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| 111 | } |
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| 112 | nic_impl_t; |
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| 113 | |
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| 114 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 115 | * This defines the (implementation independant) command passed to the NIC driver. |
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| 116 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 117 | |
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| 118 | typedef enum nic_cmd_e |
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| 119 | { |
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| 120 | NIC_CMD_WRITABLE = 0, /*! test TX queue not full (for a given length packet) */ |
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| 121 | NIC_CMD_WRITE = 1, /*! put one (given length) packet to TX queue */ |
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| 122 | NIC_CMD_READABLE = 2, /*! test RX queue not empty (for any length packet) */ |
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| 123 | NIC_CMD_READ = 3, /*! get one (any length) packet from RX queue */ |
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| 124 | } |
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| 125 | nic_cmd_t; |
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| 126 | |
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| 127 | typedef struct nic_command_s |
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| 128 | { |
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| 129 | xptr_t dev_xp; /*! extended pointer on device descriptor */ |
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| 130 | nic_cmd_t cmd; /*! requested operation type */ |
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| 131 | char * buffer; /*! local pointer on 2 Kbytes buffer containing packet */ |
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| 132 | uint32_t length; /*! actual number of bytes */ |
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| 133 | bool_t status; /*! return true if writable or readable (depend on command) */ |
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| 134 | uint32_t error; /*! return an error from the hardware (0 if no error) */ |
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| 135 | } |
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| 136 | nic_command_t; |
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| 137 | |
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| 138 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[3] | 139 | * This function completes the NIC-RX and NIC-TX chdev descriptors initialisation. |
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| 140 | * namely the link with the implementation specific driver. |
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| 141 | * The func, impl, channel, is_rx, base fields have been previously initialised. |
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| 142 | * It calls the specific driver initialisation function, to initialise the hardware |
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| 143 | * device and the specific data structures when required. |
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| 144 | * It creates the associated server thread and allocates a WTI from local ICU. |
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| 145 | * It must de executed by a local thread. |
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[1] | 146 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[3] | 147 | * @ chdev : local pointer on NIC chdev descriptor. |
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[1] | 148 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[3] | 149 | void dev_nic_init( struct chdev_s * chdev ); |
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[1] | 150 | |
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| 151 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 152 | * This blocking function must be called by the kernel thread running in the cluster |
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| 153 | * containing the NIC_RX channel device descriptor. |
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| 154 | * It read one packet (Ethernet/IPV4) from the NIC_RX queue associated to the NIC channel. |
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| 155 | * It calls directly the NIC driver, without registering in a waiting queue, because |
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| 156 | * only this NIC_RX thread can access this packets queue. |
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| 157 | * 1) It test the packets queue status, using the NIC_CMD_WRITABLE command. |
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| 158 | * If it is empty, it unmask the NIC-RX channel IRQ, blocks and deschedule. |
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| 159 | * It is re-activated by the NIC-RX ISR (generated by the NIC) as soon as the queue |
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| 160 | * becomes not empty. |
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| 161 | * 2) if the queue is not empty, it get one packet, using the driver NIC_CMD_READ command. |
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| 162 | * Both commands are successively registered in the NIC-RX server thread descriptor |
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| 163 | * to be passed to the driver. |
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| 164 | * |
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| 165 | * WARNING : for a RX packet the initiator is the NIC hardware, and the protocols |
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| 166 | * stack is traversed upward, from the point of view of function calls. |
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| 167 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 168 | * @ pkd : pointer on packet descriptor (expected). |
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| 169 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns non zero if ENOMEM, or error reported from NIC. |
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| 170 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 171 | error_t dev_nic_read( pkd_t * pkd ); |
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| 172 | |
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| 173 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 174 | * This blocking function must be called by the kernel thread running in the cluster |
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| 175 | * containing the NIC_TX channel device descriptor. |
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| 176 | * It writes one packet (Ethernet/IPV4) to the NIC_RX queue associated to the NIC channel. |
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| 177 | * It calls directly the NIC driver, without registering in a waiting queue, because |
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| 178 | * only this NIC_TX thread can access this packets queue. |
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| 179 | * 1) It test the packets queue status, using the NIC_CMD_READABLE command. |
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| 180 | * If it is full, it unmask the NIC-TX channel IRQ, blocks and deschedule. |
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| 181 | * It is re-activated by the NIC-TX ISR (generated by the NIC) as soon as the queue |
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| 182 | * is not full. |
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| 183 | * 2) If the queue is not empty, it put one packet, using the driver NIC_CMD_WRITE command. |
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| 184 | * Both commands are successively registered in the NIC-TX server thread descriptor |
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| 185 | * to be passed to the driver. |
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| 186 | * |
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| 187 | * WARNING : for a TX packet the initiator is the "client" thread, and the protocols |
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| 188 | * stack is traversed downward from the point of view of function calls. |
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| 189 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 190 | * @ pkd : pointer on packet descriptor (to be filed). |
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| 191 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns if length > 2K, undefined key, or error from NIC. |
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| 192 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 193 | error_t dev_nic_write( pkd_t * pkd ); |
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| 194 | |
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| 195 | |
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| 196 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 197 | * This function is executed by the server thread associated to a NIC channel device |
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| 198 | * descriptor (RX or TX). This thread is created by the dev_nic_init() function. |
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| 199 | * It executes an infinite loop, handling one packet per iteration. |
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| 200 | * |
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| 201 | * -- For a TX channel -- |
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| 202 | * 1) It allocates a 2 Kbytes buffer. |
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| 203 | * 2) It copies the client TCP/UDP packet in this buffer. |
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| 204 | * 3) It calls the IP layer to add the IP header. |
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| 205 | * 4) It calls the ETH layer to add the ETH header. |
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| 206 | * 5) It calls the dev_nic_write() blocking function to move the packet to the TX queue. |
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| 207 | * 6) It releases the 2 Kbytes buffer. |
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| 208 | * |
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| 209 | * When the waiting threads queue is empty, it blocks on the THREAD_BLOCKED_IO_CMD |
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| 210 | * condition and deschedule. It is re-activated by a client thread registering a command. |
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| 211 | * |
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| 212 | * -- For a RX channel -- |
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| 213 | * 1) It allocates a 2 Kbytes buffer. |
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| 214 | * 2 It calls the dev_nic_read() blocking function to move the ETH packet to this buffer. |
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| 215 | * 3) It calls the ETH layer to analyse the ETH header. |
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| 216 | * 4) It calls the IP layer to analyse the IP header. TODO ??? |
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| 217 | * 5) It calls the transport (TCP/UDP) layer. TODO ??? |
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| 218 | * 5) It deliver the packet to the client thread. TODO ??? |
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| 219 | * 6) It releases the 2 Kbytes buffer. |
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| 220 | * |
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| 221 | * When the RX packets queue is empty, it blocks on the THREAD_BLOCKED_IO_CMD |
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| 222 | * condition and deschedule. It is re-activated by the NIC driver when this queue |
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| 223 | * becomes non empty. |
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| 224 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[3] | 225 | * @ dev : local pointer on NIC chdev descriptor. |
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[1] | 226 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[3] | 227 | void dev_nic_server( struct chdev_s * chdev ); |
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[1] | 228 | |
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| 229 | |
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| 230 | #endif /* _DEV_NIC_H */ |
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