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author | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2016-03-13 22:08:01 -0400 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2016-03-13 22:08:01 -0400 |
commit | 3c4ef85155acc8d7033d668536011f92c95f1065 (patch) | |
tree | d28919993d3d10c78120e7caa77fa21a923f20b9 | |
parent | 136ba622de49a6bf1f6e5eab3391ed5d5dbe30e3 (diff) | |
parent | 8e4ee59c1e75b74966476dcc3552c3b30d2768e7 (diff) |
Merge branch 'xen-netback-fix-multiple-extra-info-handling'
Paul Durrant says:
====================
xen-netback: fix multiple extra info handling
If a frontend passes multiple extra info fragments to netback on the guest
transmit side, because xen-netback does not account for this properly, only
a single ack response will be sent. This will eventually cause processing
of the shared ring to wedge.
This series re-imports the canonical netif.h from Xen, where the ring
protocol documentation has been updated, fixes this issue in xen-netback
and also adds a patch to reduce log spam.
====================
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/xen-netback/common.h | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/xen-netback/netback.c | 65 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/xen-netback/xenbus.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/xen/interface/io/netif.h | 861 |
4 files changed, 809 insertions, 120 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/xen-netback/common.h b/drivers/net/xen-netback/common.h index 112825200d41..f44b38846420 100644 --- a/drivers/net/xen-netback/common.h +++ b/drivers/net/xen-netback/common.h @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ typedef unsigned int pending_ring_idx_t; struct pending_tx_info { struct xen_netif_tx_request req; /* tx request */ + unsigned int extra_count; /* Callback data for released SKBs. The callback is always * xenvif_zerocopy_callback, desc contains the pending_idx, which is * also an index in pending_tx_info array. It is initialized in diff --git a/drivers/net/xen-netback/netback.c b/drivers/net/xen-netback/netback.c index 61b97c34bb3b..b42f26029225 100644 --- a/drivers/net/xen-netback/netback.c +++ b/drivers/net/xen-netback/netback.c @@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ static void xenvif_idx_release(struct xenvif_queue *queue, u16 pending_idx, static void make_tx_response(struct xenvif_queue *queue, struct xen_netif_tx_request *txp, + unsigned int extra_count, s8 st); static void push_tx_responses(struct xenvif_queue *queue); @@ -696,14 +697,15 @@ void xenvif_tx_credit_callback(unsigned long data) } static void xenvif_tx_err(struct xenvif_queue *queue, - struct xen_netif_tx_request *txp, RING_IDX end) + struct xen_netif_tx_request *txp, + unsigned int extra_count, RING_IDX end) { RING_IDX cons = queue->tx.req_cons; unsigned long flags; do { spin_lock_irqsave(&queue->response_lock, flags); - make_tx_response(queue, txp, XEN_NETIF_RSP_ERROR); + make_tx_response(queue, txp, extra_count, XEN_NETIF_RSP_ERROR); push_tx_responses(queue); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&queue->response_lock, flags); if (cons == end) @@ -724,6 +726,7 @@ static void xenvif_fatal_tx_err(struct xenvif *vif) static int xenvif_count_requests(struct xenvif_queue *queue, struct xen_netif_tx_request *first, + unsigned int extra_count, struct xen_netif_tx_request *txp, int work_to_do) { @@ -812,7 +815,7 @@ static int xenvif_count_requests(struct xenvif_queue *queue, } while (more_data); if (drop_err) { - xenvif_tx_err(queue, first, cons + slots); + xenvif_tx_err(queue, first, extra_count, cons + slots); return drop_err; } @@ -827,9 +830,10 @@ struct xenvif_tx_cb { #define XENVIF_TX_CB(skb) ((struct xenvif_tx_cb *)(skb)->cb) static inline void xenvif_tx_create_map_op(struct xenvif_queue *queue, - u16 pending_idx, - struct xen_netif_tx_request *txp, - struct gnttab_map_grant_ref *mop) + u16 pending_idx, + struct xen_netif_tx_request *txp, + unsigned int extra_count, + struct gnttab_map_grant_ref *mop) { queue->pages_to_map[mop-queue->tx_map_ops] = queue->mmap_pages[pending_idx]; gnttab_set_map_op(mop, idx_to_kaddr(queue, pending_idx), @@ -838,6 +842,7 @@ static inline void xenvif_tx_create_map_op(struct xenvif_queue *queue, memcpy(&queue->pending_tx_info[pending_idx].req, txp, sizeof(*txp)); + queue->pending_tx_info[pending_idx].extra_count = extra_count; } static inline struct sk_buff *xenvif_alloc_skb(unsigned int size) @@ -880,7 +885,7 @@ static struct gnttab_map_grant_ref *xenvif_get_requests(struct xenvif_queue *que shinfo->nr_frags++, txp++, gop++) { index = pending_index(queue->pending_cons++); pending_idx = queue->pending_ring[index]; - xenvif_tx_create_map_op(queue, pending_idx, txp, gop); + xenvif_tx_create_map_op(queue, pending_idx, txp, 0, gop); frag_set_pending_idx(&frags[shinfo->nr_frags], pending_idx); } @@ -893,7 +898,8 @@ static struct gnttab_map_grant_ref *xenvif_get_requests(struct xenvif_queue *que shinfo->nr_frags++, txp++, gop++) { index = pending_index(queue->pending_cons++); pending_idx = queue->pending_ring[index]; - xenvif_tx_create_map_op(queue, pending_idx, txp, gop); + xenvif_tx_create_map_op(queue, pending_idx, txp, 0, + gop); frag_set_pending_idx(&frags[shinfo->nr_frags], pending_idx); } @@ -1095,8 +1101,9 @@ static void xenvif_fill_frags(struct xenvif_queue *queue, struct sk_buff *skb) } static int xenvif_get_extras(struct xenvif_queue *queue, - struct xen_netif_extra_info *extras, - int work_to_do) + struct xen_netif_extra_info *extras, + unsigned int *extra_count, + int work_to_do) { struct xen_netif_extra_info extra; RING_IDX cons = queue->tx.req_cons; @@ -1109,9 +1116,12 @@ static int xenvif_get_extras(struct xenvif_queue *queue, } RING_COPY_REQUEST(&queue->tx, cons, &extra); + + queue->tx.req_cons = ++cons; + (*extra_count)++; + if (unlikely(!extra.type || extra.type >= XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MAX)) { - queue->tx.req_cons = ++cons; netdev_err(queue->vif->dev, "Invalid extra type: %d\n", extra.type); xenvif_fatal_tx_err(queue->vif); @@ -1119,7 +1129,6 @@ static int xenvif_get_extras(struct xenvif_queue *queue, } memcpy(&extras[extra.type - 1], &extra, sizeof(extra)); - queue->tx.req_cons = ++cons; } while (extra.flags & XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE); return work_to_do; @@ -1294,6 +1303,7 @@ static void xenvif_tx_build_gops(struct xenvif_queue *queue, struct xen_netif_tx_request txreq; struct xen_netif_tx_request txfrags[XEN_NETBK_LEGACY_SLOTS_MAX]; struct xen_netif_extra_info extras[XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MAX-1]; + unsigned int extra_count; u16 pending_idx; RING_IDX idx; int work_to_do; @@ -1330,8 +1340,10 @@ static void xenvif_tx_build_gops(struct xenvif_queue *queue, queue->tx.req_cons = ++idx; memset(extras, 0, sizeof(extras)); + extra_count = 0; if (txreq.flags & XEN_NETTXF_extra_info) { work_to_do = xenvif_get_extras(queue, extras, + &extra_count, work_to_do); idx = queue->tx.req_cons; if (unlikely(work_to_do < 0)) @@ -1344,7 +1356,7 @@ static void xenvif_tx_build_gops(struct xenvif_queue *queue, extra = &extras[XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_ADD - 1]; ret = xenvif_mcast_add(queue->vif, extra->u.mcast.addr); - make_tx_response(queue, &txreq, + make_tx_response(queue, &txreq, extra_count, (ret == 0) ? XEN_NETIF_RSP_OKAY : XEN_NETIF_RSP_ERROR); @@ -1358,12 +1370,14 @@ static void xenvif_tx_build_gops(struct xenvif_queue *queue, extra = &extras[XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_DEL - 1]; xenvif_mcast_del(queue->vif, extra->u.mcast.addr); - make_tx_response(queue, &txreq, XEN_NETIF_RSP_OKAY); + make_tx_response(queue, &txreq, extra_count, + XEN_NETIF_RSP_OKAY); push_tx_responses(queue); continue; } - ret = xenvif_count_requests(queue, &txreq, txfrags, work_to_do); + ret = xenvif_count_requests(queue, &txreq, extra_count, + txfrags, work_to_do); if (unlikely(ret < 0)) break; @@ -1372,7 +1386,7 @@ static void xenvif_tx_build_gops(struct xenvif_queue *queue, if (unlikely(txreq.size < ETH_HLEN)) { netdev_dbg(queue->vif->dev, "Bad packet size: %d\n", txreq.size); - xenvif_tx_err(queue, &txreq, idx); + xenvif_tx_err(queue, &txreq, extra_count, idx); break; } @@ -1397,7 +1411,7 @@ static void xenvif_tx_build_gops(struct xenvif_queue *queue, if (unlikely(skb == NULL)) { netdev_dbg(queue->vif->dev, "Can't allocate a skb in start_xmit.\n"); - xenvif_tx_err(queue, &txreq, idx); + xenvif_tx_err(queue, &txreq, extra_count, idx); break; } @@ -1416,7 +1430,7 @@ static void xenvif_tx_build_gops(struct xenvif_queue *queue, nskb = xenvif_alloc_skb(0); if (unlikely(nskb == NULL)) { kfree_skb(skb); - xenvif_tx_err(queue, &txreq, idx); + xenvif_tx_err(queue, &txreq, extra_count, idx); if (net_ratelimit()) netdev_err(queue->vif->dev, "Can't allocate the frag_list skb.\n"); @@ -1457,13 +1471,16 @@ static void xenvif_tx_build_gops(struct xenvif_queue *queue, if (data_len < txreq.size) { frag_set_pending_idx(&skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[0], pending_idx); - xenvif_tx_create_map_op(queue, pending_idx, &txreq, gop); + xenvif_tx_create_map_op(queue, pending_idx, &txreq, + extra_count, gop); gop++; } else { frag_set_pending_idx(&skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[0], INVALID_PENDING_IDX); - memcpy(&queue->pending_tx_info[pending_idx].req, &txreq, - sizeof(txreq)); + memcpy(&queue->pending_tx_info[pending_idx].req, + &txreq, sizeof(txreq)); + queue->pending_tx_info[pending_idx].extra_count = + extra_count; } queue->pending_cons++; @@ -1804,7 +1821,8 @@ static void xenvif_idx_release(struct xenvif_queue *queue, u16 pending_idx, spin_lock_irqsave(&queue->response_lock, flags); - make_tx_response(queue, &pending_tx_info->req, status); + make_tx_response(queue, &pending_tx_info->req, + pending_tx_info->extra_count, status); /* Release the pending index before pusing the Tx response so * its available before a new Tx request is pushed by the @@ -1821,6 +1839,7 @@ static void xenvif_idx_release(struct xenvif_queue *queue, u16 pending_idx, static void make_tx_response(struct xenvif_queue *queue, struct xen_netif_tx_request *txp, + unsigned int extra_count, s8 st) { RING_IDX i = queue->tx.rsp_prod_pvt; @@ -1830,7 +1849,7 @@ static void make_tx_response(struct xenvif_queue *queue, resp->id = txp->id; resp->status = st; - if (txp->flags & XEN_NETTXF_extra_info) + while (extra_count-- != 0) RING_GET_RESPONSE(&queue->tx, ++i)->status = XEN_NETIF_RSP_NULL; queue->tx.rsp_prod_pvt = ++i; diff --git a/drivers/net/xen-netback/xenbus.c b/drivers/net/xen-netback/xenbus.c index 39a303de20dd..bd182cd55dda 100644 --- a/drivers/net/xen-netback/xenbus.c +++ b/drivers/net/xen-netback/xenbus.c @@ -511,8 +511,6 @@ static void set_backend_state(struct backend_info *be, switch (state) { case XenbusStateInitWait: case XenbusStateConnected: - pr_info("%s: prepare for reconnect\n", - be->dev->nodename); backend_switch_state(be, XenbusStateInitWait); break; case XenbusStateClosing: diff --git a/include/xen/interface/io/netif.h b/include/xen/interface/io/netif.h index 252ffd4801ef..4f20dbc42910 100644 --- a/include/xen/interface/io/netif.h +++ b/include/xen/interface/io/netif.h @@ -1,16 +1,34 @@ /****************************************************************************** - * netif.h + * xen_netif.h * * Unified network-device I/O interface for Xen guest OSes. * + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy + * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to + * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the + * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or + * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is + * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + * + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in + * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE + * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING + * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER + * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + * * Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Keir Fraser */ -#ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_NETIF_H__ -#define __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_NETIF_H__ +#ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_XEN_NETIF_H__ +#define __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_XEN_NETIF_H__ -#include <xen/interface/io/ring.h> -#include <xen/interface/grant_table.h> +#include "ring.h" +#include "../grant_table.h" /* * Older implementation of Xen network frontend / backend has an @@ -38,10 +56,10 @@ * that it cannot safely queue packets (as it may not be kicked to send them). */ - /* +/* * "feature-split-event-channels" is introduced to separate guest TX - * and RX notificaion. Backend either doesn't support this feature or - * advertise it via xenstore as 0 (disabled) or 1 (enabled). + * and RX notification. Backend either doesn't support this feature or + * advertises it via xenstore as 0 (disabled) or 1 (enabled). * * To make use of this feature, frontend should allocate two event * channels for TX and RX, advertise them to backend as @@ -118,151 +136,804 @@ */ /* - * This is the 'wire' format for packets: - * Request 1: xen_netif_tx_request -- XEN_NETTXF_* (any flags) - * [Request 2: xen_netif_extra_info] (only if request 1 has XEN_NETTXF_extra_info) - * [Request 3: xen_netif_extra_info] (only if request 2 has XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_MORE) - * Request 4: xen_netif_tx_request -- XEN_NETTXF_more_data - * Request 5: xen_netif_tx_request -- XEN_NETTXF_more_data + * "feature-multicast-control" and "feature-dynamic-multicast-control" + * advertise the capability to filter ethernet multicast packets in the + * backend. If the frontend wishes to take advantage of this feature then + * it may set "request-multicast-control". If the backend only advertises + * "feature-multicast-control" then "request-multicast-control" must be set + * before the frontend moves into the connected state. The backend will + * sample the value on this state transition and any subsequent change in + * value will have no effect. However, if the backend also advertises + * "feature-dynamic-multicast-control" then "request-multicast-control" + * may be set by the frontend at any time. In this case, the backend will + * watch the value and re-sample on watch events. + * + * If the sampled value of "request-multicast-control" is set then the + * backend transmit side should no longer flood multicast packets to the + * frontend, it should instead drop any multicast packet that does not + * match in a filter list. + * The list is amended by the frontend by sending dummy transmit requests + * containing XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_{ADD,DEL} extra-info fragments as + * specified below. + * Note that the filter list may be amended even if the sampled value of + * "request-multicast-control" is not set, however the filter should only + * be applied if it is set. + */ + +/* + * Control ring + * ============ + * + * Some features, such as hashing (detailed below), require a + * significant amount of out-of-band data to be passed from frontend to + * backend. Use of xenstore is not suitable for large quantities of data + * because of quota limitations and so a dedicated 'control ring' is used. + * The ability of the backend to use a control ring is advertised by + * setting: + * + * /local/domain/X/backend/<domid>/<vif>/feature-ctrl-ring = "1" + * + * The frontend provides a control ring to the backend by setting: + * + * /local/domain/<domid>/device/vif/<vif>/ctrl-ring-ref = <gref> + * /local/domain/<domid>/device/vif/<vif>/event-channel-ctrl = <port> + * + * where <gref> is the grant reference of the shared page used to + * implement the control ring and <port> is an event channel to be used + * as a mailbox interrupt. These keys must be set before the frontend + * moves into the connected state. + * + * The control ring uses a fixed request/response message size and is + * balanced (i.e. one request to one response), so operationally it is much + * the same as a transmit or receive ring. + * Note that there is no requirement that responses are issued in the same + * order as requests. + */ + +/* + * Hash types + * ========== + * + * For the purposes of the definitions below, 'Packet[]' is an array of + * octets containing an IP packet without options, 'Array[X..Y]' means a + * sub-array of 'Array' containing bytes X thru Y inclusive, and '+' is + * used to indicate concatenation of arrays. + */ + +/* + * A hash calculated over an IP version 4 header as follows: + * + * Buffer[0..8] = Packet[12..15] (source address) + + * Packet[16..19] (destination address) + * + * Result = Hash(Buffer, 8) + */ +#define _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4 0 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4 \ + (1 << _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4) + +/* + * A hash calculated over an IP version 4 header and TCP header as + * follows: + * + * Buffer[0..12] = Packet[12..15] (source address) + + * Packet[16..19] (destination address) + + * Packet[20..21] (source port) + + * Packet[22..23] (destination port) + * + * Result = Hash(Buffer, 12) + */ +#define _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4_TCP 1 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4_TCP \ + (1 << _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV4_TCP) + +/* + * A hash calculated over an IP version 6 header as follows: + * + * Buffer[0..32] = Packet[8..23] (source address ) + + * Packet[24..39] (destination address) + * + * Result = Hash(Buffer, 32) + */ +#define _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6 2 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6 \ + (1 << _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6) + +/* + * A hash calculated over an IP version 6 header and TCP header as + * follows: + * + * Buffer[0..36] = Packet[8..23] (source address) + + * Packet[24..39] (destination address) + + * Packet[40..41] (source port) + + * Packet[42..43] (destination port) + * + * Result = Hash(Buffer, 36) + */ +#define _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6_TCP 3 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6_TCP \ + (1 << _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_IPV6_TCP) + +/* + * Hash algorithms + * =============== + */ + +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_ALGORITHM_NONE 0 + +/* + * Toeplitz hash: + */ + +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_ALGORITHM_TOEPLITZ 1 + +/* + * This algorithm uses a 'key' as well as the data buffer itself. + * (Buffer[] and Key[] are treated as shift-registers where the MSB of + * Buffer/Key[0] is considered 'left-most' and the LSB of Buffer/Key[N-1] + * is the 'right-most'). + * + * Value = 0 + * For number of bits in Buffer[] + * If (left-most bit of Buffer[] is 1) + * Value ^= left-most 32 bits of Key[] + * Key[] << 1 + * Buffer[] << 1 + * + * The code below is provided for convenience where an operating system + * does not already provide an implementation. + */ +#ifdef XEN_NETIF_DEFINE_TOEPLITZ +static uint32_t xen_netif_toeplitz_hash(const uint8_t *key, + unsigned int keylen, + const uint8_t *buf, unsigned int buflen) +{ + unsigned int keyi, bufi; + uint64_t prefix = 0; + uint64_t hash = 0; + + /* Pre-load prefix with the first 8 bytes of the key */ + for (keyi = 0; keyi < 8; keyi++) { + prefix <<= 8; + prefix |= (keyi < keylen) ? key[keyi] : 0; + } + + for (bufi = 0; bufi < buflen; bufi++) { + uint8_t byte = buf[bufi]; + unsigned int bit; + + for (bit = 0; bit < 8; bit++) { + if (byte & 0x80) + hash ^= prefix; + prefix <<= 1; + byte <<= 1; + } + + /* + * 'prefix' has now been left-shifted by 8, so + * OR in the next byte. + */ + prefix |= (keyi < keylen) ? key[keyi] : 0; + keyi++; + } + + /* The valid part of the hash is in the upper 32 bits. */ + return hash >> 32; +} +#endif /* XEN_NETIF_DEFINE_TOEPLITZ */ + +/* + * Control requests (struct xen_netif_ctrl_request) + * ================================================ + * + * All requests have the following format: + * + * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | id | type | data[0] | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | data[1] | data[2] | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----------------------+ + * + * id: the request identifier, echoed in response. + * type: the type of request (see below) + * data[]: any data associated with the request (determined by type) + */ + +struct xen_netif_ctrl_request { + uint16_t id; + uint16_t type; + +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_INVALID 0 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_FLAGS 1 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_FLAGS 2 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_KEY 3 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE 4 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE 5 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING 6 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_ALGORITHM 7 + + uint32_t data[3]; +}; + +/* + * Control responses (struct xen_netif_ctrl_response) + * ================================================== + * + * All responses have the following format: + * + * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | id | type | status | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | data | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * + * id: the corresponding request identifier + * type: the type of the corresponding request + * status: the status of request processing + * data: any data associated with the response (determined by type and + * status) + */ + +struct xen_netif_ctrl_response { + uint16_t id; + uint16_t type; + uint32_t status; + +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS 0 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED 1 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER 2 +#define XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW 3 + + uint32_t data; +}; + +/* + * Control messages + * ================ + * + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_ALGORITHM + * -------------------------------------- + * + * This is sent by the frontend to set the desired hash algorithm. + * + * Request: + * + * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_ALGORITHM + * data[0] = a XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_ALGORITHM_* value + * data[1] = 0 + * data[2] = 0 + * + * Response: + * + * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not + * supported + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - The algorithm is not + * supported + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful + * + * NOTE: Setting data[0] to XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_ALGORITHM_NONE disables + * hashing and the backend is free to choose how it steers packets + * to queues (which is the default behaviour). + * + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_FLAGS + * ---------------------------------- + * + * This is sent by the frontend to query the types of hash supported by + * the backend. + * + * Request: + * + * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_FLAGS + * data[0] = 0 + * data[1] = 0 + * data[2] = 0 + * + * Response: + * + * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not supported + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful + * data = supported hash types (if operation was successful) + * + * NOTE: A valid hash algorithm must be selected before this operation can + * succeed. + * + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_FLAGS + * ---------------------------------- + * + * This is sent by the frontend to set the types of hash that the backend + * should calculate. (See above for hash type definitions). + * Note that the 'maximal' type of hash should always be chosen. For + * example, if the frontend sets both IPV4 and IPV4_TCP hash types then + * the latter hash type should be calculated for any TCP packet and the + * former only calculated for non-TCP packets. + * + * Request: + * + * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_FLAGS + * data[0] = bitwise OR of XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_* values + * data[1] = 0 + * data[2] = 0 + * + * Response: + * + * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not + * supported + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - One or more flag + * value is invalid or + * unsupported + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful + * data = 0 + * + * NOTE: A valid hash algorithm must be selected before this operation can + * succeed. + * Also, setting data[0] to zero disables hashing and the backend + * is free to choose how it steers packets to queues. + * + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_KEY + * -------------------------------- + * + * This is sent by the frontend to set the key of the hash if the algorithm + * requires it. (See hash algorithms above). + * + * Request: + * + * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_KEY + * data[0] = grant reference of page containing the key (assumed to + * start at beginning of grant) + * data[1] = size of key in octets + * data[2] = 0 + * + * Response: + * + * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not + * supported + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - Key size is invalid + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW - Key size is larger + * than the backend + * supports + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful + * data = 0 + * + * NOTE: Any key octets not specified are assumed to be zero (the key + * is assumed to be empty by default) and specifying a new key + * invalidates any previous key, hence specifying a key size of + * zero will clear the key (which ensures that the calculated hash + * will always be zero). + * The maximum size of key is algorithm and backend specific, but + * is also limited by the single grant reference. + * The grant reference may be read-only and must remain valid until + * the response has been processed. + * + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE + * ----------------------------------------- + * + * This is sent by the frontend to query the maximum size of mapping + * table supported by the backend. The size is specified in terms of + * table entries. + * + * Request: + * + * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_GET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE + * data[0] = 0 + * data[1] = 0 + * data[2] = 0 + * + * Response: + * + * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not supported + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful + * data = maximum number of entries allowed in the mapping table + * (if operation was successful) or zero if a mapping table is + * not supported (i.e. hash mapping is done only by modular + * arithmetic). + * + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE + * ------------------------------------- + * + * This is sent by the frontend to set the actual size of the mapping + * table to be used by the backend. The size is specified in terms of + * table entries. + * Any previous table is invalidated by this message and any new table + * is assumed to be zero filled. + * + * Request: + * + * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE + * data[0] = number of entries in mapping table + * data[1] = 0 + * data[2] = 0 + * + * Response: + * + * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not + * supported + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - Table size is invalid + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful + * data = 0 + * + * NOTE: Setting data[0] to 0 means that hash mapping should be done + * using modular arithmetic. + * + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING + * ------------------------------------ + * + * This is sent by the frontend to set the content of the table mapping + * hash value to queue number. The backend should calculate the hash from + * the packet header, use it as an index into the table (modulo the size + * of the table) and then steer the packet to the queue number found at + * that index. + * + * Request: + * + * type = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING + * data[0] = grant reference of page containing the mapping (sub-)table + * (assumed to start at beginning of grant) + * data[1] = size of (sub-)table in entries + * data[2] = offset, in entries, of sub-table within overall table + * + * Response: + * + * status = XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED - Operation not + * supported + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER - Table size or content + * is invalid + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW - Table size is larger + * than the backend + * supports + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_STATUS_SUCCESS - Operation successful + * data = 0 + * + * NOTE: The overall table has the following format: + * + * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | mapping[0] | mapping[1] | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | . | + * | . | + * | . | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | mapping[N-2] | mapping[N-1] | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * + * where N is specified by a XEN_NETIF_CTRL_TYPE_SET_HASH_MAPPING_SIZE + * message and each mapping must specifies a queue between 0 and + * "multi-queue-num-queues" (see above). + * The backend may support a mapping table larger than can be + * mapped by a single grant reference. Thus sub-tables within a + * larger table can be individually set by sending multiple messages + * with differing offset values. Specifying a new sub-table does not + * invalidate any table data outside that range. + * The grant reference may be read-only and must remain valid until + * the response has been processed. + */ + +DEFINE_RING_TYPES(xen_netif_ctrl, + struct xen_netif_ctrl_request, + struct xen_netif_ctrl_response); + +/* + * Guest transmit + * ============== + * + * This is the 'wire' format for transmit (frontend -> backend) packets: + * + * Fragment 1: xen_netif_tx_request_t - flags = XEN_NETTXF_* + * size = total packet size + * [Extra 1: xen_netif_extra_info_t] - (only if fragment 1 flags include + * XEN_NETTXF_extra_info) + * ... + * [Extra N: xen_netif_extra_info_t] - (only if extra N-1 flags include + * XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_MORE) * ... - * Request N: xen_netif_tx_request -- 0 + * Fragment N: xen_netif_tx_request_t - (only if fragment N-1 flags include + * XEN_NETTXF_more_data - flags on preceding + * extras are not relevant here) + * flags = 0 + * size = fragment size + * + * NOTE: + * + * This format slightly is different from that used for receive + * (backend -> frontend) packets. Specifically, in a multi-fragment + * packet the actual size of fragment 1 can only be determined by + * subtracting the sizes of fragments 2..N from the total packet size. + * + * Ring slot size is 12 octets, however not all request/response + * structs use the full size. + * + * tx request data (xen_netif_tx_request_t) + * ------------------------------------ + * + * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | grant ref | offset | flags | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | id | size | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * + * grant ref: Reference to buffer page. + * offset: Offset within buffer page. + * flags: XEN_NETTXF_*. + * id: request identifier, echoed in response. + * size: packet size in bytes. + * + * tx response (xen_netif_tx_response_t) + * --------------------------------- + * + * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | id | status | unused | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | unused | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * + * id: reflects id in transmit request + * status: XEN_NETIF_RSP_* + * + * Guest receive + * ============= + * + * This is the 'wire' format for receive (backend -> frontend) packets: + * + * Fragment 1: xen_netif_rx_request_t - flags = XEN_NETRXF_* + * size = fragment size + * [Extra 1: xen_netif_extra_info_t] - (only if fragment 1 flags include + * XEN_NETRXF_extra_info) + * ... + * [Extra N: xen_netif_extra_info_t] - (only if extra N-1 flags include + * XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_MORE) + * ... + * Fragment N: xen_netif_rx_request_t - (only if fragment N-1 flags include + * XEN_NETRXF_more_data - flags on preceding + * extras are not relevant here) + * flags = 0 + * size = fragment size + * + * NOTE: + * + * This format slightly is different from that used for transmit + * (frontend -> backend) packets. Specifically, in a multi-fragment + * packet the size of the packet can only be determined by summing the + * sizes of fragments 1..N. + * + * Ring slot size is 8 octets. + * + * rx request (xen_netif_rx_request_t) + * ------------------------------- + * + * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | id | pad | gref | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * + * id: request identifier, echoed in response. + * gref: reference to incoming granted frame. + * + * rx response (xen_netif_rx_response_t) + * --------------------------------- + * + * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | id | offset | flags | status | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * + * id: reflects id in receive request + * offset: offset in page of start of received packet + * flags: XEN_NETRXF_* + * status: -ve: XEN_NETIF_RSP_*; +ve: Rx'ed pkt size. + * + * NOTE: Historically, to support GSO on the frontend receive side, Linux + * netfront does not make use of the rx response id (because, as + * described below, extra info structures overlay the id field). + * Instead it assumes that responses always appear in the same ring + * slot as their corresponding request. Thus, to maintain + * compatibility, backends must make sure this is the case. + * + * Extra Info + * ========== + * + * Can be present if initial request or response has NET{T,R}XF_extra_info, + * or previous extra request has XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_MORE. + * + * The struct therefore needs to fit into either a tx or rx slot and + * is therefore limited to 8 octets. + * + * NOTE: Because extra info data overlays the usual request/response + * structures, there is no id information in the opposite direction. + * So, if an extra info overlays an rx response the frontend can + * assume that it is in the same ring slot as the request that was + * consumed to make the slot available, and the backend must ensure + * this assumption is true. + * + * extra info (xen_netif_extra_info_t) + * ------------------------------- + * + * General format: + * + * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * |type |flags| type specific data | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * | padding for tx | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * + * type: XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_* + * flags: XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_* + * padding for tx: present only in the tx case due to 8 octet limit + * from rx case. Not shown in type specific entries + * below. + * + * XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_GSO: + * + * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * |type |flags| size |type | pad | features | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * + * type: Must be XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_GSO + * flags: XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_* + * size: Maximum payload size of each segment. For example, + * for TCP this is just the path MSS. + * type: XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_*: This determines the protocol of + * the packet and any extra features required to segment the + * packet properly. + * features: EN_XEN_NETIF_GSO_FEAT_*: This specifies any extra GSO + * features required to process this packet, such as ECN + * support for TCPv4. + * + * XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_{ADD,DEL}: + * + * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * |type |flags| addr | + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * + * type: Must be XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_{ADD,DEL} + * flags: XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_* + * addr: address to add/remove + * + * XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_HASH: + * + * A backend that supports teoplitz hashing is assumed to accept + * this type of extra info in transmit packets. + * A frontend that enables hashing is assumed to accept + * this type of extra info in receive packets. + * + * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 octet + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * |type |flags|htype| alg |LSB ---- value ---- MSB| + * +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + * + * type: Must be XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_HASH + * flags: XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_* + * htype: Hash type (one of _XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_* - see above) + * alg: The algorithm used to calculate the hash (one of + * XEN_NETIF_CTRL_HASH_TYPE_ALGORITHM_* - see above) + * value: Hash value */ /* Protocol checksum field is blank in the packet (hardware offload)? */ -#define _XEN_NETTXF_csum_blank (0) -#define XEN_NETTXF_csum_blank (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_csum_blank) +#define _XEN_NETTXF_csum_blank (0) +#define XEN_NETTXF_csum_blank (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_csum_blank) /* Packet data has been validated against protocol checksum. */ -#define _XEN_NETTXF_data_validated (1) -#define XEN_NETTXF_data_validated (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_data_validated) +#define _XEN_NETTXF_data_validated (1) +#define XEN_NETTXF_data_validated (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_data_validated) /* Packet continues in the next request descriptor. */ -#define _XEN_NETTXF_more_data (2) -#define XEN_NETTXF_more_data (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_more_data) +#define _XEN_NETTXF_more_data (2) +#define XEN_NETTXF_more_data (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_more_data) /* Packet to be followed by extra descriptor(s). */ -#define _XEN_NETTXF_extra_info (3) -#define XEN_NETTXF_extra_info (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_extra_info) +#define _XEN_NETTXF_extra_info (3) +#define XEN_NETTXF_extra_info (1U<<_XEN_NETTXF_extra_info) #define XEN_NETIF_MAX_TX_SIZE 0xFFFF struct xen_netif_tx_request { - grant_ref_t gref; /* Reference to buffer page */ - uint16_t offset; /* Offset within buffer page */ - uint16_t flags; /* XEN_NETTXF_* */ - uint16_t id; /* Echoed in response message. */ - uint16_t size; /* Packet size in bytes. */ + grant_ref_t gref; + uint16_t offset; + uint16_t flags; + uint16_t id; + uint16_t size; }; /* Types of xen_netif_extra_info descriptors. */ -#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_NONE (0) /* Never used - invalid */ -#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_GSO (1) /* u.gso */ -#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_ADD (2) /* u.mcast */ -#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_DEL (3) /* u.mcast */ -#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MAX (4) +#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_NONE (0) /* Never used - invalid */ +#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_GSO (1) /* u.gso */ +#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_ADD (2) /* u.mcast */ +#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MCAST_DEL (3) /* u.mcast */ +#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_HASH (4) /* u.hash */ +#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_MAX (5) -/* xen_netif_extra_info flags. */ -#define _XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE (0) -#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE (1U<<_XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE) +/* xen_netif_extra_info_t flags. */ +#define _XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE (0) +#define XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE (1U<<_XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_MORE) /* GSO types */ -#define XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_NONE (0) -#define XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_TCPV4 (1) -#define XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_TCPV6 (2) +#define XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_NONE (0) +#define XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_TCPV4 (1) +#define XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_TCPV6 (2) /* - * This structure needs to fit within both netif_tx_request and - * netif_rx_response for compatibility. + * This structure needs to fit within both xen_netif_tx_request_t and + * xen_netif_rx_response_t for compatibility. */ struct xen_netif_extra_info { - uint8_t type; /* XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_TYPE_* */ - uint8_t flags; /* XEN_NETIF_EXTRA_FLAG_* */ - + uint8_t type; + uint8_t flags; union { struct { - /* - * Maximum payload size of each segment. For - * example, for TCP this is just the path MSS. - */ uint16_t size; - - /* - * GSO type. This determines the protocol of - * the packet and any extra features required - * to segment the packet properly. - */ - uint8_t type; /* XEN_NETIF_GSO_TYPE_* */ - - /* Future expansion. */ + uint8_t type; uint8_t pad; - - /* - * GSO features. This specifies any extra GSO - * features required to process this packet, - * such as ECN support for TCPv4. - */ - uint16_t features; /* XEN_NETIF_GSO_FEAT_* */ + uint16_t features; } gso; - struct { - uint8_t addr[6]; /* Address to add/remove. */ + uint8_t addr[6]; } mcast; - + struct { + uint8_t type; + uint8_t algorithm; + uint8_t value[4]; + } hash; uint16_t pad[3]; } u; }; struct xen_netif_tx_response { uint16_t id; - int16_t status; /* XEN_NETIF_RSP_* */ + int16_t status; }; struct xen_netif_rx_request { - uint16_t id; /* Echoed in response message. */ - grant_ref_t gref; /* Reference to incoming granted frame */ + uint16_t id; /* Echoed in response message. */ + uint16_t pad; + grant_ref_t gref; }; /* Packet data has been validated against protocol checksum. */ -#define _XEN_NETRXF_data_validated (0) -#define XEN_NETRXF_data_validated (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_data_validated) +#define _XEN_NETRXF_data_validated (0) +#define XEN_NETRXF_data_validated (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_data_validated) /* Protocol checksum field is blank in the packet (hardware offload)? */ -#define _XEN_NETRXF_csum_blank (1) -#define XEN_NETRXF_csum_blank (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_csum_blank) +#define _XEN_NETRXF_csum_blank (1) +#define XEN_NETRXF_csum_blank (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_csum_blank) /* Packet continues in the next request descriptor. */ -#define _XEN_NETRXF_more_data (2) -#define XEN_NETRXF_more_data (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_more_data) +#define _XEN_NETRXF_more_data (2) +#define XEN_NETRXF_more_data (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_more_data) /* Packet to be followed by extra descriptor(s). */ -#define _XEN_NETRXF_extra_info (3) -#define XEN_NETRXF_extra_info (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_extra_info) +#define _XEN_NETRXF_extra_info (3) +#define XEN_NETRXF_extra_info (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_extra_info) -/* GSO Prefix descriptor. */ -#define _XEN_NETRXF_gso_prefix (4) -#define XEN_NETRXF_gso_prefix (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_gso_prefix) +/* Packet has GSO prefix. Deprecated but included for compatibility */ +#define _XEN_NETRXF_gso_prefix (4) +#define XEN_NETRXF_gso_prefix (1U<<_XEN_NETRXF_gso_prefix) struct xen_netif_rx_response { - uint16_t id; - uint16_t offset; /* Offset in page of start of received packet */ - uint16_t flags; /* XEN_NETRXF_* */ - int16_t status; /* -ve: BLKIF_RSP_* ; +ve: Rx'ed pkt size. */ + uint16_t id; + uint16_t offset; + uint16_t flags; + int16_t status; }; /* - * Generate netif ring structures and types. + * Generate xen_netif ring structures and types. */ -DEFINE_RING_TYPES(xen_netif_tx, - struct xen_netif_tx_request, +DEFINE_RING_TYPES(xen_netif_tx, struct xen_netif_tx_request, struct xen_netif_tx_response); -DEFINE_RING_TYPES(xen_netif_rx, - struct xen_netif_rx_request, +DEFINE_RING_TYPES(xen_netif_rx, struct xen_netif_rx_request, struct xen_netif_rx_response); -#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_DROPPED -2 -#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_ERROR -1 -#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_OKAY 0 -/* No response: used for auxiliary requests (e.g., xen_netif_extra_info). */ -#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_NULL 1 +#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_DROPPED -2 +#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_ERROR -1 +#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_OKAY 0 +/* No response: used for auxiliary requests (e.g., xen_netif_extra_info_t). */ +#define XEN_NETIF_RSP_NULL 1 #endif |