android_kernel_motorola_sm6225/drivers/net/wan/dlci.c

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/*
* DLCI Implementation of Frame Relay protocol for Linux, according to
* RFC 1490. This generic device provides en/decapsulation for an
* underlying hardware driver. Routes & IPs are assigned to these
* interfaces. Requires 'dlcicfg' program to create usable
* interfaces, the initial one, 'dlci' is for IOCTL use only.
*
* Version: @(#)dlci.c 0.35 4 Jan 1997
*
* Author: Mike McLagan <mike.mclagan@linux.org>
*
* Changes:
*
* 0.15 Mike Mclagan Packet freeing, bug in kmalloc call
* DLCI_RET handling
* 0.20 Mike McLagan More conservative on which packets
* are returned for retry and which are
* are dropped. If DLCI_RET_DROP is
* returned from the FRAD, the packet is
* sent back to Linux for re-transmission
* 0.25 Mike McLagan Converted to use SIOC IOCTL calls
* 0.30 Jim Freeman Fixed to allow IPX traffic
* 0.35 Michael Elizabeth Fixed incorrect memcpy_fromfs
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/fcntl.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/ptrace.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/in.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/if_arp.h>
#include <linux/if_frad.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include <net/sock.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/dma.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
static const char version[] = "DLCI driver v0.35, 4 Jan 1997, mike.mclagan@linux.org";
static LIST_HEAD(dlci_devs);
static void dlci_setup(struct net_device *);
/*
* these encapsulate the RFC 1490 requirements as well as
* deal with packet transmission and reception, working with
* the upper network layers
*/
static int dlci_header(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev,
unsigned short type, const void *daddr,
const void *saddr, unsigned len)
{
struct frhdr hdr;
struct dlci_local *dlp;
unsigned int hlen;
char *dest;
dlp = dev->priv;
hdr.control = FRAD_I_UI;
switch(type)
{
case ETH_P_IP:
hdr.IP_NLPID = FRAD_P_IP;
hlen = sizeof(hdr.control) + sizeof(hdr.IP_NLPID);
break;
/* feel free to add other types, if necessary */
default:
hdr.pad = FRAD_P_PADDING;
hdr.NLPID = FRAD_P_SNAP;
memset(hdr.OUI, 0, sizeof(hdr.OUI));
hdr.PID = htons(type);
hlen = sizeof(hdr);
break;
}
dest = skb_push(skb, hlen);
if (!dest)
return(0);
memcpy(dest, &hdr, hlen);
return(hlen);
}
static void dlci_receive(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
{
struct dlci_local *dlp;
struct frhdr *hdr;
int process, header;
dlp = dev->priv;
if (!pskb_may_pull(skb, sizeof(*hdr))) {
printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: invalid data no header\n",
dev->name);
dlp->stats.rx_errors++;
kfree_skb(skb);
return;
}
hdr = (struct frhdr *) skb->data;
process = 0;
header = 0;
skb->dev = dev;
if (hdr->control != FRAD_I_UI)
{
printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: Invalid header flag 0x%02X.\n", dev->name, hdr->control);
dlp->stats.rx_errors++;
}
else
switch(hdr->IP_NLPID)
{
case FRAD_P_PADDING:
if (hdr->NLPID != FRAD_P_SNAP)
{
printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: Unsupported NLPID 0x%02X.\n", dev->name, hdr->NLPID);
dlp->stats.rx_errors++;
break;
}
if (hdr->OUI[0] + hdr->OUI[1] + hdr->OUI[2] != 0)
{
printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: Unsupported organizationally unique identifier 0x%02X-%02X-%02X.\n", dev->name, hdr->OUI[0], hdr->OUI[1], hdr->OUI[2]);
dlp->stats.rx_errors++;
break;
}
/* at this point, it's an EtherType frame */
header = sizeof(struct frhdr);
/* Already in network order ! */
skb->protocol = hdr->PID;
process = 1;
break;
case FRAD_P_IP:
header = sizeof(hdr->control) + sizeof(hdr->IP_NLPID);
skb->protocol = htons(ETH_P_IP);
process = 1;
break;
case FRAD_P_SNAP:
case FRAD_P_Q933:
case FRAD_P_CLNP:
printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: Unsupported NLPID 0x%02X.\n", dev->name, hdr->pad);
dlp->stats.rx_errors++;
break;
default:
printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: Invalid pad byte 0x%02X.\n", dev->name, hdr->pad);
dlp->stats.rx_errors++;
break;
}
if (process)
{
/* we've set up the protocol, so discard the header */
skb_reset_mac_header(skb);
skb_pull(skb, header);
dlp->stats.rx_bytes += skb->len;
netif_rx(skb);
dlp->stats.rx_packets++;
dev->last_rx = jiffies;
}
else
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
}
static int dlci_transmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
{
struct dlci_local *dlp;
int ret;
ret = 0;
if (!skb || !dev)
return(0);
dlp = dev->priv;
netif_stop_queue(dev);
ret = dlp->slave->hard_start_xmit(skb, dlp->slave);
switch (ret)
{
case DLCI_RET_OK:
dlp->stats.tx_packets++;
ret = 0;
break;
case DLCI_RET_ERR:
dlp->stats.tx_errors++;
ret = 0;
break;
case DLCI_RET_DROP:
dlp->stats.tx_dropped++;
ret = 1;
break;
}
/* Alan Cox recommends always returning 0, and always freeing the packet */
/* experience suggest a slightly more conservative approach */
if (!ret)
{
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
netif_wake_queue(dev);
}
return(ret);
}
static int dlci_config(struct net_device *dev, struct dlci_conf __user *conf, int get)
{
struct dlci_conf config;
struct dlci_local *dlp;
struct frad_local *flp;
int err;
dlp = dev->priv;
flp = dlp->slave->priv;
if (!get)
{
if(copy_from_user(&config, conf, sizeof(struct dlci_conf)))
return -EFAULT;
if (config.flags & ~DLCI_VALID_FLAGS)
return(-EINVAL);
memcpy(&dlp->config, &config, sizeof(struct dlci_conf));
dlp->configured = 1;
}
err = (*flp->dlci_conf)(dlp->slave, dev, get);
if (err)
return(err);
if (get)
{
if(copy_to_user(conf, &dlp->config, sizeof(struct dlci_conf)))
return -EFAULT;
}
return(0);
}
static int dlci_dev_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *ifr, int cmd)
{
struct dlci_local *dlp;
if (!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN))
return(-EPERM);
dlp = dev->priv;
switch(cmd)
{
case DLCI_GET_SLAVE:
if (!*(short *)(dev->dev_addr))
return(-EINVAL);
strncpy(ifr->ifr_slave, dlp->slave->name, sizeof(ifr->ifr_slave));
break;
case DLCI_GET_CONF:
case DLCI_SET_CONF:
if (!*(short *)(dev->dev_addr))
return(-EINVAL);
return(dlci_config(dev, ifr->ifr_data, cmd == DLCI_GET_CONF));
break;
default:
return(-EOPNOTSUPP);
}
return(0);
}
static int dlci_change_mtu(struct net_device *dev, int new_mtu)
{
struct dlci_local *dlp;
dlp = dev->priv;
return((*dlp->slave->change_mtu)(dlp->slave, new_mtu));
}
static int dlci_open(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct dlci_local *dlp;
struct frad_local *flp;
int err;
dlp = dev->priv;
if (!*(short *)(dev->dev_addr))
return(-EINVAL);
if (!netif_running(dlp->slave))
return(-ENOTCONN);
flp = dlp->slave->priv;
err = (*flp->activate)(dlp->slave, dev);
if (err)
return(err);
netif_start_queue(dev);
return 0;
}
static int dlci_close(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct dlci_local *dlp;
struct frad_local *flp;
int err;
netif_stop_queue(dev);
dlp = dev->priv;
flp = dlp->slave->priv;
err = (*flp->deactivate)(dlp->slave, dev);
return 0;
}
static struct net_device_stats *dlci_get_stats(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct dlci_local *dlp;
dlp = dev->priv;
return(&dlp->stats);
}
static int dlci_add(struct dlci_add *dlci)
{
struct net_device *master, *slave;
struct dlci_local *dlp;
struct frad_local *flp;
int err = -EINVAL;
/* validate slave device */
[NET]: Make the device list and device lookups per namespace. This patch makes most of the generic device layer network namespace safe. This patch makes dev_base_head a network namespace variable, and then it picks up a few associated variables. The functions: dev_getbyhwaddr dev_getfirsthwbytype dev_get_by_flags dev_get_by_name __dev_get_by_name dev_get_by_index __dev_get_by_index dev_ioctl dev_ethtool dev_load wireless_process_ioctl were modified to take a network namespace argument, and deal with it. vlan_ioctl_set and brioctl_set were modified so their hooks will receive a network namespace argument. So basically anthing in the core of the network stack that was affected to by the change of dev_base was modified to handle multiple network namespaces. The rest of the network stack was simply modified to explicitly use &init_net the initial network namespace. This can be fixed when those components of the network stack are modified to handle multiple network namespaces. For now the ifindex generator is left global. Fundametally ifindex numbers are per namespace, or else we will have corner case problems with migration when we get that far. At the same time there are assumptions in the network stack that the ifindex of a network device won't change. Making the ifindex number global seems a good compromise until the network stack can cope with ifindex changes when you change namespaces, and the like. Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-09-17 20:56:21 +02:00
slave = dev_get_by_name(&init_net, dlci->devname);
if (!slave)
return -ENODEV;
if (slave->type != ARPHRD_FRAD || slave->priv == NULL)
goto err1;
/* create device name */
master = alloc_netdev( sizeof(struct dlci_local), "dlci%d",
dlci_setup);
if (!master) {
err = -ENOMEM;
goto err1;
}
/* make sure same slave not already registered */
rtnl_lock();
list_for_each_entry(dlp, &dlci_devs, list) {
if (dlp->slave == slave) {
err = -EBUSY;
goto err2;
}
}
err = dev_alloc_name(master, master->name);
if (err < 0)
goto err2;
*(short *)(master->dev_addr) = dlci->dlci;
dlp = (struct dlci_local *) master->priv;
dlp->slave = slave;
dlp->master = master;
flp = slave->priv;
err = (*flp->assoc)(slave, master);
if (err < 0)
goto err2;
err = register_netdevice(master);
if (err < 0)
goto err2;
strcpy(dlci->devname, master->name);
list_add(&dlp->list, &dlci_devs);
rtnl_unlock();
return(0);
err2:
rtnl_unlock();
free_netdev(master);
err1:
dev_put(slave);
return(err);
}
static int dlci_del(struct dlci_add *dlci)
{
struct dlci_local *dlp;
struct frad_local *flp;
struct net_device *master, *slave;
int err;
/* validate slave device */
[NET]: Make the device list and device lookups per namespace. This patch makes most of the generic device layer network namespace safe. This patch makes dev_base_head a network namespace variable, and then it picks up a few associated variables. The functions: dev_getbyhwaddr dev_getfirsthwbytype dev_get_by_flags dev_get_by_name __dev_get_by_name dev_get_by_index __dev_get_by_index dev_ioctl dev_ethtool dev_load wireless_process_ioctl were modified to take a network namespace argument, and deal with it. vlan_ioctl_set and brioctl_set were modified so their hooks will receive a network namespace argument. So basically anthing in the core of the network stack that was affected to by the change of dev_base was modified to handle multiple network namespaces. The rest of the network stack was simply modified to explicitly use &init_net the initial network namespace. This can be fixed when those components of the network stack are modified to handle multiple network namespaces. For now the ifindex generator is left global. Fundametally ifindex numbers are per namespace, or else we will have corner case problems with migration when we get that far. At the same time there are assumptions in the network stack that the ifindex of a network device won't change. Making the ifindex number global seems a good compromise until the network stack can cope with ifindex changes when you change namespaces, and the like. Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2007-09-17 20:56:21 +02:00
master = __dev_get_by_name(&init_net, dlci->devname);
if (!master)
return(-ENODEV);
if (netif_running(master)) {
return(-EBUSY);
}
dlp = master->priv;
slave = dlp->slave;
flp = slave->priv;
rtnl_lock();
err = (*flp->deassoc)(slave, master);
if (!err) {
list_del(&dlp->list);
unregister_netdevice(master);
dev_put(slave);
}
rtnl_unlock();
return(err);
}
static int dlci_ioctl(unsigned int cmd, void __user *arg)
{
struct dlci_add add;
int err;
if (!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN))
return(-EPERM);
if(copy_from_user(&add, arg, sizeof(struct dlci_add)))
return -EFAULT;
switch (cmd)
{
case SIOCADDDLCI:
err = dlci_add(&add);
if (!err)
if(copy_to_user(arg, &add, sizeof(struct dlci_add)))
return -EFAULT;
break;
case SIOCDELDLCI:
err = dlci_del(&add);
break;
default:
err = -EINVAL;
}
return(err);
}
static const struct header_ops dlci_header_ops = {
.create = dlci_header,
};
static void dlci_setup(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct dlci_local *dlp = dev->priv;
dev->flags = 0;
dev->open = dlci_open;
dev->stop = dlci_close;
dev->do_ioctl = dlci_dev_ioctl;
dev->hard_start_xmit = dlci_transmit;
dev->header_ops = &dlci_header_ops;
dev->get_stats = dlci_get_stats;
dev->change_mtu = dlci_change_mtu;
dev->destructor = free_netdev;
dlp->receive = dlci_receive;
dev->type = ARPHRD_DLCI;
dev->hard_header_len = sizeof(struct frhdr);
dev->addr_len = sizeof(short);
}
/* if slave is unregistering, then cleanup master */
static int dlci_dev_event(struct notifier_block *unused,
unsigned long event, void *ptr)
{
struct net_device *dev = (struct net_device *) ptr;
if (dev_net(dev) != &init_net)
return NOTIFY_DONE;
if (event == NETDEV_UNREGISTER) {
struct dlci_local *dlp;
list_for_each_entry(dlp, &dlci_devs, list) {
if (dlp->slave == dev) {
list_del(&dlp->list);
unregister_netdevice(dlp->master);
dev_put(dlp->slave);
break;
}
}
}
return NOTIFY_DONE;
}
static struct notifier_block dlci_notifier = {
.notifier_call = dlci_dev_event,
};
static int __init init_dlci(void)
{
dlci_ioctl_set(dlci_ioctl);
register_netdevice_notifier(&dlci_notifier);
printk("%s.\n", version);
return 0;
}
static void __exit dlci_exit(void)
{
struct dlci_local *dlp, *nxt;
dlci_ioctl_set(NULL);
unregister_netdevice_notifier(&dlci_notifier);
rtnl_lock();
list_for_each_entry_safe(dlp, nxt, &dlci_devs, list) {
unregister_netdevice(dlp->master);
dev_put(dlp->slave);
}
rtnl_unlock();
}
module_init(init_dlci);
module_exit(dlci_exit);
MODULE_AUTHOR("Mike McLagan");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Frame Relay DLCI layer");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");