OpenCloudOS-Kernel/include/linux/if_bonding.h

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/*
* Bond several ethernet interfaces into a Cisco, running 'Etherchannel'.
*
*
* Portions are (c) Copyright 1995 Simon "Guru Aleph-Null" Janes
* NCM: Network and Communications Management, Inc.
*
* BUT, I'm the one who modified it for ethernet, so:
* (c) Copyright 1999, Thomas Davis, tadavis@lbl.gov
*
* This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
* of the GNU Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
*
* 2003/03/18 - Amir Noam <amir.noam at intel dot com>
* - Added support for getting slave's speed and duplex via ethtool.
* Needed for 802.3ad and other future modes.
*
* 2003/03/18 - Tsippy Mendelson <tsippy.mendelson at intel dot com> and
* Shmulik Hen <shmulik.hen at intel dot com>
* - Enable support of modes that need to use the unique mac address of
* each slave.
*
* 2003/03/18 - Tsippy Mendelson <tsippy.mendelson at intel dot com> and
* Amir Noam <amir.noam at intel dot com>
* - Moved driver's private data types to bonding.h
*
* 2003/03/18 - Amir Noam <amir.noam at intel dot com>,
* Tsippy Mendelson <tsippy.mendelson at intel dot com> and
* Shmulik Hen <shmulik.hen at intel dot com>
* - Added support for IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation mode.
*
* 2003/05/01 - Amir Noam <amir.noam at intel dot com>
* - Added ABI version control to restore compatibility between
* new/old ifenslave and new/old bonding.
*
* 2003/12/01 - Shmulik Hen <shmulik.hen at intel dot com>
* - Code cleanup and style changes
*
* 2005/05/05 - Jason Gabler <jygabler at lbl dot gov>
* - added definitions for various XOR hashing policies
*/
#ifndef _LINUX_IF_BONDING_H
#define _LINUX_IF_BONDING_H
#include <linux/if.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/if_ether.h>
/* userland - kernel ABI version (2003/05/08) */
#define BOND_ABI_VERSION 2
/*
* We can remove these ioctl definitions in 2.5. People should use the
* SIOC*** versions of them instead
*/
#define BOND_ENSLAVE_OLD (SIOCDEVPRIVATE)
#define BOND_RELEASE_OLD (SIOCDEVPRIVATE + 1)
#define BOND_SETHWADDR_OLD (SIOCDEVPRIVATE + 2)
#define BOND_SLAVE_INFO_QUERY_OLD (SIOCDEVPRIVATE + 11)
#define BOND_INFO_QUERY_OLD (SIOCDEVPRIVATE + 12)
#define BOND_CHANGE_ACTIVE_OLD (SIOCDEVPRIVATE + 13)
#define BOND_CHECK_MII_STATUS (SIOCGMIIPHY)
#define BOND_MODE_ROUNDROBIN 0
#define BOND_MODE_ACTIVEBACKUP 1
#define BOND_MODE_XOR 2
#define BOND_MODE_BROADCAST 3
#define BOND_MODE_8023AD 4
#define BOND_MODE_TLB 5
#define BOND_MODE_ALB 6 /* TLB + RLB (receive load balancing) */
/* each slave's link has 4 states */
#define BOND_LINK_UP 0 /* link is up and running */
#define BOND_LINK_FAIL 1 /* link has just gone down */
#define BOND_LINK_DOWN 2 /* link has been down for too long time */
#define BOND_LINK_BACK 3 /* link is going back */
/* each slave has several states */
#define BOND_STATE_ACTIVE 0 /* link is active */
#define BOND_STATE_BACKUP 1 /* link is backup */
#define BOND_DEFAULT_MAX_BONDS 1 /* Default maximum number of devices to support */
bonding: allow user-controlled output slave selection v2: changed bonding module version, modified to apply on top of changes from previous patch in series, and updated documentation to elaborate on multiqueue awareness that now exists in bonding driver. This patch give the user the ability to control the output slave for round-robin and active-backup bonding. Similar functionality was discussed in the past, but Jay Vosburgh indicated he would rather see a feature like this added to existing modes rather than creating a completely new mode. Jay's thoughts as well as Neil's input surrounding some of the issues with the first implementation pushed us toward a design that relied on the queue_mapping rather than skb marks. Round-robin and active-backup modes were chosen as the first users of this slave selection as they seemed like the most logical choices when considering a multi-switch environment. Round-robin mode works without any modification, but active-backup does require inclusion of the first patch in this series and setting the 'all_slaves_active' flag. This will allow reception of unicast traffic on any of the backup interfaces. This was tested with IPv4-based filters as well as VLAN-based filters with good results. More information as well as a configuration example is available in the patch to Documentation/networking/bonding.txt. Signed-off-by: Andy Gospodarek <andy@greyhouse.net> Signed-off-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2010-06-02 16:40:18 +08:00
#define BOND_DEFAULT_TX_QUEUES 16 /* Default number of tx queues per device */
/* hashing types */
#define BOND_XMIT_POLICY_LAYER2 0 /* layer 2 (MAC only), default */
#define BOND_XMIT_POLICY_LAYER34 1 /* layer 3+4 (IP ^ (TCP || UDP)) */
#define BOND_XMIT_POLICY_LAYER23 2 /* layer 2+3 (IP ^ MAC) */
typedef struct ifbond {
__s32 bond_mode;
__s32 num_slaves;
__s32 miimon;
} ifbond;
typedef struct ifslave {
__s32 slave_id; /* Used as an IN param to the BOND_SLAVE_INFO_QUERY ioctl */
char slave_name[IFNAMSIZ];
__s8 link;
__s8 state;
__u32 link_failure_count;
} ifslave;
struct ad_info {
__u16 aggregator_id;
__u16 ports;
__u16 actor_key;
__u16 partner_key;
__u8 partner_system[ETH_ALEN];
};
#endif /* _LINUX_IF_BONDING_H */
/*
* Local variables:
* version-control: t
* kept-new-versions: 5
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* tab-width: 8
* End:
*/