From 34fb381b5a5cb61e9e5ca554ff58349b6d5fe154 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Gibson Date: Wed, 1 May 2024 16:53:45 +1000 Subject: tap: Split tap specific and L2 (ethernet) headers In some places (well, actually only UDP now) we use struct tap_hdr to represent both tap backend specific and L2 ethernet headers. Handling these together seemed like a good idea at the time, but Laurent's changes in the TCP code working towards vhost-user support suggest that treating them separately is more useful, more often. Alter struct tap_hdr to represent only the TAP backend specific headers. Updated related helpers and the UDP code to match. Signed-off-by: David Gibson Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio --- udp.c | 23 ++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'udp.c') diff --git a/udp.c b/udp.c index 594ea19..4bf9059 100644 --- a/udp.c +++ b/udp.c @@ -173,7 +173,8 @@ static uint8_t udp_act[IP_VERSIONS][UDP_ACT_TYPE_MAX][DIV_ROUND_UP(NUM_PORTS, 8) /** * udp4_l2_buf_t - Pre-cooked IPv4 packet buffers for tap connections * @s_in: Source socket address, filled in by recvmmsg() - * @taph: Tap-level headers (partially pre-filled) + * @taph: Tap backend specific header + * @eh: Prefilled ethernet header * @iph: Pre-filled IP header (except for tot_len and saddr) * @uh: Headroom for UDP header * @data: Storage for UDP payload @@ -182,6 +183,7 @@ static struct udp4_l2_buf_t { struct sockaddr_in s_in; struct tap_hdr taph; + struct ethhdr eh; struct iphdr iph; struct udphdr uh; uint8_t data[USHRT_MAX - @@ -192,7 +194,8 @@ udp4_l2_buf[UDP_MAX_FRAMES]; /** * udp6_l2_buf_t - Pre-cooked IPv6 packet buffers for tap connections * @s_in6: Source socket address, filled in by recvmmsg() - * @taph: Tap-level headers (partially pre-filled) + * @taph: Tap backend specific header + * @eh: Pre-filled ethernet header * @ip6h: Pre-filled IP header (except for payload_len and addresses) * @uh: Headroom for UDP header * @data: Storage for UDP payload @@ -202,10 +205,11 @@ struct udp6_l2_buf_t { #ifdef __AVX2__ /* Align ip6h to 32-byte boundary. */ uint8_t pad[64 - (sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6) + sizeof(struct ethhdr) + - sizeof(uint32_t))]; + sizeof(struct tap_hdr))]; #endif struct tap_hdr taph; + struct ethhdr eh; struct ipv6hdr ip6h; struct udphdr uh; uint8_t data[USHRT_MAX - @@ -289,8 +293,8 @@ void udp_update_l2_buf(const unsigned char *eth_d, const unsigned char *eth_s) struct udp4_l2_buf_t *b4 = &udp4_l2_buf[i]; struct udp6_l2_buf_t *b6 = &udp6_l2_buf[i]; - eth_update_mac(&b4->taph.eh, eth_d, eth_s); - eth_update_mac(&b6->taph.eh, eth_d, eth_s); + eth_update_mac(&b4->eh, eth_d, eth_s); + eth_update_mac(&b6->eh, eth_d, eth_s); } } @@ -307,7 +311,7 @@ static void udp_sock4_iov_init_one(const struct ctx *c, size_t i) struct iovec *tiov = &udp4_l2_iov_tap[i]; *buf = (struct udp4_l2_buf_t) { - .taph = TAP_HDR_INIT(ETH_P_IP), + .eh = ETH_HDR_INIT(ETH_P_IP), .iph = L2_BUF_IP4_INIT(IPPROTO_UDP) }; @@ -335,7 +339,7 @@ static void udp_sock6_iov_init_one(const struct ctx *c, size_t i) struct iovec *tiov = &udp6_l2_iov_tap[i]; *buf = (struct udp6_l2_buf_t) { - .taph = TAP_HDR_INIT(ETH_P_IPV6), + .eh = ETH_HDR_INIT(ETH_P_IPV6), .ip6h = L2_BUF_IP6_INIT(IPPROTO_UDP) }; @@ -608,7 +612,7 @@ static size_t udp_update_hdr4(const struct ctx *c, struct udp4_l2_buf_t *b, b->uh.dest = htons(dstport); b->uh.len = htons(datalen + sizeof(b->uh)); - return tap_frame_len(c, &b->taph, ip_len); + return tap_frame_len(c, &b->taph, ip_len + sizeof(b->eh)); } /** @@ -676,7 +680,8 @@ static size_t udp_update_hdr6(const struct ctx *c, struct udp6_l2_buf_t *b, b->uh.len = b->ip6h.payload_len; csum_udp6(&b->uh, src, dst, b->data, datalen); - return tap_frame_len(c, &b->taph, payload_len + sizeof(b->ip6h)); + return tap_frame_len(c, &b->taph, payload_len + + sizeof(b->ip6h) + sizeof(b->eh)); } /** -- cgit v1.2.3