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23 #include <netinet/in.h>
29 #include "dynamic-string.h"
30 #include "fatal-signal.h"
32 #include "netdev-provider.h"
35 #include "poll-loop.h"
39 #define THIS_MODULE VLM_netdev
42 static const struct netdev_class *netdev_classes[] = {
46 static int n_netdev_classes = ARRAY_SIZE(netdev_classes);
48 /* All created network devices. */
49 static struct shash netdev_obj_shash = SHASH_INITIALIZER(&netdev_obj_shash);
51 /* All open network devices. */
52 static struct list netdev_list = LIST_INITIALIZER(&netdev_list);
54 /* This is set pretty low because we probably won't learn anything from the
55 * additional log messages. */
56 static struct vlog_rate_limit rl = VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(5, 20);
58 static void restore_all_flags(void *aux);
59 static int restore_flags(struct netdev *netdev);
61 /* Attempts to initialize the netdev module. Returns 0 if successful,
62 * otherwise a positive errno value.
64 * Calling this function is optional. If not called explicitly, it will
65 * automatically be called upon the first attempt to open or create a
68 netdev_initialize(void)
70 static int status = -1;
74 fatal_signal_add_hook(restore_all_flags, NULL, true);
77 for (i = j = 0; i < n_netdev_classes; i++) {
78 const struct netdev_class *class = netdev_classes[i];
80 int retval = class->init();
82 netdev_classes[j++] = class;
84 VLOG_ERR("failed to initialize %s network device "
85 "class: %s", class->type, strerror(retval));
91 netdev_classes[j++] = class;
99 /* Performs periodic work needed by all the various kinds of netdevs.
101 * If your program opens any netdevs, it must call this function within its
107 for (i = 0; i < n_netdev_classes; i++) {
108 const struct netdev_class *class = netdev_classes[i];
115 /* Arranges for poll_block() to wake up when netdev_run() needs to be called.
117 * If your program opens any netdevs, it must call this function within its
123 for (i = 0; i < n_netdev_classes; i++) {
124 const struct netdev_class *class = netdev_classes[i];
131 /* Attempts to create a network device object of 'type' with 'name'. 'type'
132 * corresponds to the 'type' field used in the netdev_class * structure.
133 * Arguments for creation are provided in 'args', which may be empty or NULL
134 * if none are needed. */
136 netdev_create(const char *name, const char *type, const struct shash *args)
138 struct shash empty_args = SHASH_INITIALIZER(&empty_args);
147 if (shash_find(&netdev_obj_shash, name)) {
148 VLOG_WARN("attempted to create a netdev object with bound name: %s",
153 for (i = 0; i < n_netdev_classes; i++) {
154 const struct netdev_class *class = netdev_classes[i];
155 if (!strcmp(type, class->type)) {
156 return class->create(name, type, args, true);
160 VLOG_WARN("could not create netdev object of unknown type: %s", type);
165 /* Destroys netdev object 'name'. Netdev objects maintain a reference count
166 * which is incremented on netdev_open() and decremented on netdev_close().
167 * If 'name' has a non-zero reference count, it will not destroy the object
168 * and return EBUSY. */
170 netdev_destroy(const char *name)
172 struct shash_node *node;
173 struct netdev_obj *netdev_obj;
175 node = shash_find(&netdev_obj_shash, name);
180 netdev_obj = node->data;
181 if (netdev_obj->ref_cnt != 0) {
182 VLOG_WARN("attempt to destroy open netdev object (%d): %s",
183 netdev_obj->ref_cnt, name);
187 shash_delete(&netdev_obj_shash, node);
188 netdev_obj->class->destroy(netdev_obj);
193 /* Reconfigures the device object 'name' with 'args'. 'args' may be empty
194 * or NULL if none are needed. */
196 netdev_reconfigure(const char *name, const struct shash *args)
198 struct shash empty_args = SHASH_INITIALIZER(&empty_args);
199 struct netdev_obj *netdev_obj;
205 netdev_obj = shash_find_data(&netdev_obj_shash, name);
210 if (netdev_obj->class->reconfigure) {
211 return netdev_obj->class->reconfigure(netdev_obj, args);
217 /* Opens the network device named 'name' (e.g. "eth0") and returns zero if
218 * successful, otherwise a positive errno value. On success, sets '*netdevp'
219 * to the new network device, otherwise to null.
221 * 'ethertype' may be a 16-bit Ethernet protocol value in host byte order to
222 * capture frames of that type received on the device. It may also be one of
223 * the 'enum netdev_pseudo_ethertype' values to receive frames in one of those
226 netdev_open(const char *name, int ethertype, struct netdev **netdevp)
228 struct netdev_obj *netdev_obj;
229 struct netdev *netdev = NULL;
235 netdev_obj = shash_find_data(&netdev_obj_shash, name);
237 error = netdev_obj->class->open(name, ethertype, &netdev);
239 /* Default to "system". */
240 error = EAFNOSUPPORT;
241 for (i = 0; i < n_netdev_classes; i++) {
242 const struct netdev_class *class = netdev_classes[i];
243 if (!strcmp(class->type, "system")) {
244 struct shash empty_args = SHASH_INITIALIZER(&empty_args);
246 /* Dynamically create the netdev object, but indicate
247 * that it should be destroyed when the the last user
248 * closes its handle. */
249 error = class->create(name, "system", &empty_args, false);
251 error = class->open(name, ethertype, &netdev);
252 netdev_obj = shash_find_data(&netdev_obj_shash, name);
259 netdev_obj->ref_cnt++;
262 *netdevp = error ? NULL : netdev;
266 /* Closes and destroys 'netdev'. */
268 netdev_close(struct netdev *netdev)
271 struct netdev_obj *netdev_obj;
272 char *name = netdev->name;
275 netdev_obj = shash_find_data(&netdev_obj_shash, name);
277 if (netdev_obj->ref_cnt > 0) {
278 netdev_obj->ref_cnt--;
280 VLOG_WARN("netdev %s closed too many times", name);
283 /* If the reference count for the netdev object is zero, and it
284 * was dynamically created by netdev_open(), destroy it. */
285 if (!netdev_obj->ref_cnt && !netdev_obj->created) {
286 netdev_destroy(name);
289 /* Restore flags that we changed, if any. */
290 fatal_signal_block();
291 error = restore_flags(netdev);
292 list_remove(&netdev->node);
293 fatal_signal_unblock();
295 VLOG_WARN("failed to restore network device flags on %s: %s",
296 name, strerror(error));
300 netdev->class->close(netdev);
305 /* Returns true if a network device named 'name' exists and may be opened,
306 * otherwise false. */
308 netdev_exists(const char *name)
310 struct netdev *netdev;
313 error = netdev_open(name, NETDEV_ETH_TYPE_NONE, &netdev);
315 netdev_close(netdev);
318 if (error != ENODEV) {
319 VLOG_WARN("failed to open network device %s: %s",
320 name, strerror(error));
326 /* Initializes 'svec' with a list of the names of all known network devices. */
328 netdev_enumerate(struct svec *svec)
338 for (i = 0; i < n_netdev_classes; i++) {
339 const struct netdev_class *class = netdev_classes[i];
340 if (class->enumerate) {
341 int retval = class->enumerate(svec);
343 VLOG_WARN("failed to enumerate %s network devices: %s",
344 class->type, strerror(retval));
354 /* Attempts to receive a packet from 'netdev' into 'buffer', which the caller
355 * must have initialized with sufficient room for the packet. The space
356 * required to receive any packet is ETH_HEADER_LEN bytes, plus VLAN_HEADER_LEN
357 * bytes, plus the device's MTU (which may be retrieved via netdev_get_mtu()).
358 * (Some devices do not allow for a VLAN header, in which case VLAN_HEADER_LEN
359 * need not be included.)
361 * If a packet is successfully retrieved, returns 0. In this case 'buffer' is
362 * guaranteed to contain at least ETH_TOTAL_MIN bytes. Otherwise, returns a
363 * positive errno value. Returns EAGAIN immediately if no packet is ready to
367 netdev_recv(struct netdev *netdev, struct ofpbuf *buffer)
371 assert(buffer->size == 0);
372 assert(ofpbuf_tailroom(buffer) >= ETH_TOTAL_MIN);
374 retval = netdev->class->recv(netdev,
375 buffer->data, ofpbuf_tailroom(buffer));
377 COVERAGE_INC(netdev_received);
378 buffer->size += retval;
379 if (buffer->size < ETH_TOTAL_MIN) {
380 ofpbuf_put_zeros(buffer, ETH_TOTAL_MIN - buffer->size);
388 /* Registers with the poll loop to wake up from the next call to poll_block()
389 * when a packet is ready to be received with netdev_recv() on 'netdev'. */
391 netdev_recv_wait(struct netdev *netdev)
393 netdev->class->recv_wait(netdev);
396 /* Discards all packets waiting to be received from 'netdev'. */
398 netdev_drain(struct netdev *netdev)
400 return netdev->class->drain(netdev);
403 /* Sends 'buffer' on 'netdev'. Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive
404 * errno value. Returns EAGAIN without blocking if the packet cannot be queued
405 * immediately. Returns EMSGSIZE if a partial packet was transmitted or if
406 * the packet is too big or too small to transmit on the device.
408 * The caller retains ownership of 'buffer' in all cases.
410 * The kernel maintains a packet transmission queue, so the caller is not
411 * expected to do additional queuing of packets. */
413 netdev_send(struct netdev *netdev, const struct ofpbuf *buffer)
415 int error = netdev->class->send(netdev, buffer->data, buffer->size);
417 COVERAGE_INC(netdev_sent);
422 /* Registers with the poll loop to wake up from the next call to poll_block()
423 * when the packet transmission queue has sufficient room to transmit a packet
424 * with netdev_send().
426 * The kernel maintains a packet transmission queue, so the client is not
427 * expected to do additional queuing of packets. Thus, this function is
428 * unlikely to ever be used. It is included for completeness. */
430 netdev_send_wait(struct netdev *netdev)
432 return netdev->class->send_wait(netdev);
435 /* Attempts to set 'netdev''s MAC address to 'mac'. Returns 0 if successful,
436 * otherwise a positive errno value. */
438 netdev_set_etheraddr(struct netdev *netdev, const uint8_t mac[ETH_ADDR_LEN])
440 return netdev->class->set_etheraddr(netdev, mac);
443 /* Retrieves 'netdev''s MAC address. If successful, returns 0 and copies the
444 * the MAC address into 'mac'. On failure, returns a positive errno value and
445 * clears 'mac' to all-zeros. */
447 netdev_get_etheraddr(const struct netdev *netdev, uint8_t mac[ETH_ADDR_LEN])
449 return netdev->class->get_etheraddr(netdev, mac);
452 /* Returns the name of the network device that 'netdev' represents,
453 * e.g. "eth0". The caller must not modify or free the returned string. */
455 netdev_get_name(const struct netdev *netdev)
460 /* Retrieves the MTU of 'netdev'. The MTU is the maximum size of transmitted
461 * (and received) packets, in bytes, not including the hardware header; thus,
462 * this is typically 1500 bytes for Ethernet devices.
464 * If successful, returns 0 and stores the MTU size in '*mtup'. On failure,
465 * returns a positive errno value and stores ETH_PAYLOAD_MAX (1500) in
468 netdev_get_mtu(const struct netdev *netdev, int *mtup)
470 int error = netdev->class->get_mtu(netdev, mtup);
472 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "failed to retrieve MTU for network device %s: %s",
473 netdev_get_name(netdev), strerror(error));
474 *mtup = ETH_PAYLOAD_MAX;
479 /* Returns the ifindex of 'netdev', if successful, as a positive number. On
480 * failure, returns a negative errno value.
482 * The desired semantics of the ifindex value are a combination of those
483 * specified by POSIX for if_nametoindex() and by SNMP for ifIndex. An ifindex
484 * value should be unique within a host and remain stable at least until
485 * reboot. SNMP says an ifindex "ranges between 1 and the value of ifNumber"
486 * but many systems do not follow this rule anyhow.
489 netdev_get_ifindex(const struct netdev *netdev)
491 return netdev->class->get_ifindex(netdev);
494 /* Stores the features supported by 'netdev' into each of '*current',
495 * '*advertised', '*supported', and '*peer' that are non-null. Each value is a
496 * bitmap of "enum ofp_port_features" bits, in host byte order. Returns 0 if
497 * successful, otherwise a positive errno value. On failure, all of the
498 * passed-in values are set to 0. */
500 netdev_get_features(struct netdev *netdev,
501 uint32_t *current, uint32_t *advertised,
502 uint32_t *supported, uint32_t *peer)
511 advertised = &dummy[1];
514 supported = &dummy[2];
520 error = netdev->class->get_features(netdev, current, advertised, supported,
523 *current = *advertised = *supported = *peer = 0;
528 /* Set the features advertised by 'netdev' to 'advertise'. Returns 0 if
529 * successful, otherwise a positive errno value. */
531 netdev_set_advertisements(struct netdev *netdev, uint32_t advertise)
533 return (netdev->class->set_advertisements
534 ? netdev->class->set_advertisements(netdev, advertise)
538 /* If 'netdev' has an assigned IPv4 address, sets '*address' to that address
539 * and '*netmask' to its netmask and returns 0. Otherwise, returns a positive
540 * errno value and sets '*address' to 0 (INADDR_ANY).
542 * The following error values have well-defined meanings:
544 * - EADDRNOTAVAIL: 'netdev' has no assigned IPv4 address.
546 * - EOPNOTSUPP: No IPv4 network stack attached to 'netdev'.
548 * 'address' or 'netmask' or both may be null, in which case the address or netmask
549 * is not reported. */
551 netdev_get_in4(const struct netdev *netdev,
552 struct in_addr *address_, struct in_addr *netmask_)
554 struct in_addr address;
555 struct in_addr netmask;
558 error = (netdev->class->get_in4
559 ? netdev->class->get_in4(netdev, &address, &netmask)
562 address_->s_addr = error ? 0 : address.s_addr;
565 netmask_->s_addr = error ? 0 : netmask.s_addr;
570 /* Assigns 'addr' as 'netdev''s IPv4 address and 'mask' as its netmask. If
571 * 'addr' is INADDR_ANY, 'netdev''s IPv4 address is cleared. Returns a
572 * positive errno value. */
574 netdev_set_in4(struct netdev *netdev, struct in_addr addr, struct in_addr mask)
576 return (netdev->class->set_in4
577 ? netdev->class->set_in4(netdev, addr, mask)
581 /* Adds 'router' as a default IP gateway for the TCP/IP stack that corresponds
584 netdev_add_router(struct netdev *netdev, struct in_addr router)
586 COVERAGE_INC(netdev_add_router);
587 return (netdev->class->add_router
588 ? netdev->class->add_router(netdev, router)
592 /* Looks up the next hop for 'host' for the TCP/IP stack that corresponds to
593 * 'netdev'. If a route cannot not be determined, sets '*next_hop' to 0,
594 * '*netdev_name' to null, and returns a positive errno value. Otherwise, if a
595 * next hop is found, stores the next hop gateway's address (0 if 'host' is on
596 * a directly connected network) in '*next_hop' and a copy of the name of the
597 * device to reach 'host' in '*netdev_name', and returns 0. The caller is
598 * responsible for freeing '*netdev_name' (by calling free()). */
600 netdev_get_next_hop(const struct netdev *netdev,
601 const struct in_addr *host, struct in_addr *next_hop,
604 int error = (netdev->class->get_next_hop
605 ? netdev->class->get_next_hop(host, next_hop, netdev_name)
608 next_hop->s_addr = 0;
614 /* If 'netdev' has an assigned IPv6 address, sets '*in6' to that address and
615 * returns 0. Otherwise, returns a positive errno value and sets '*in6' to
616 * all-zero-bits (in6addr_any).
618 * The following error values have well-defined meanings:
620 * - EADDRNOTAVAIL: 'netdev' has no assigned IPv6 address.
622 * - EOPNOTSUPP: No IPv6 network stack attached to 'netdev'.
624 * 'in6' may be null, in which case the address itself is not reported. */
626 netdev_get_in6(const struct netdev *netdev, struct in6_addr *in6)
628 struct in6_addr dummy;
631 error = (netdev->class->get_in6
632 ? netdev->class->get_in6(netdev, in6 ? in6 : &dummy)
635 memset(in6, 0, sizeof *in6);
640 /* On 'netdev', turns off the flags in 'off' and then turns on the flags in
641 * 'on'. If 'permanent' is true, the changes will persist; otherwise, they
642 * will be reverted when 'netdev' is closed or the program exits. Returns 0 if
643 * successful, otherwise a positive errno value. */
645 do_update_flags(struct netdev *netdev, enum netdev_flags off,
646 enum netdev_flags on, enum netdev_flags *old_flagsp,
649 enum netdev_flags old_flags;
652 error = netdev->class->update_flags(netdev, off & ~on, on, &old_flags);
654 VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "failed to %s flags for network device %s: %s",
655 off || on ? "set" : "get", netdev_get_name(netdev),
658 } else if ((off || on) && !permanent) {
659 enum netdev_flags new_flags = (old_flags & ~off) | on;
660 enum netdev_flags changed_flags = old_flags ^ new_flags;
662 if (!netdev->changed_flags) {
663 netdev->save_flags = old_flags;
665 netdev->changed_flags |= changed_flags;
669 *old_flagsp = old_flags;
674 /* Obtains the current flags for 'netdev' and stores them into '*flagsp'.
675 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. On failure,
676 * stores 0 into '*flagsp'. */
678 netdev_get_flags(const struct netdev *netdev_, enum netdev_flags *flagsp)
680 struct netdev *netdev = (struct netdev *) netdev_;
681 return do_update_flags(netdev, 0, 0, flagsp, false);
684 /* Sets the flags for 'netdev' to 'flags'.
685 * If 'permanent' is true, the changes will persist; otherwise, they
686 * will be reverted when 'netdev' is closed or the program exits.
687 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. */
689 netdev_set_flags(struct netdev *netdev, enum netdev_flags flags,
692 return do_update_flags(netdev, -1, flags, NULL, permanent);
695 /* Turns on the specified 'flags' on 'netdev'.
696 * If 'permanent' is true, the changes will persist; otherwise, they
697 * will be reverted when 'netdev' is closed or the program exits.
698 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. */
700 netdev_turn_flags_on(struct netdev *netdev, enum netdev_flags flags,
703 return do_update_flags(netdev, 0, flags, NULL, permanent);
706 /* Turns off the specified 'flags' on 'netdev'.
707 * If 'permanent' is true, the changes will persist; otherwise, they
708 * will be reverted when 'netdev' is closed or the program exits.
709 * Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive errno value. */
711 netdev_turn_flags_off(struct netdev *netdev, enum netdev_flags flags,
714 return do_update_flags(netdev, flags, 0, NULL, permanent);
717 /* Looks up the ARP table entry for 'ip' on 'netdev'. If one exists and can be
718 * successfully retrieved, it stores the corresponding MAC address in 'mac' and
719 * returns 0. Otherwise, it returns a positive errno value; in particular,
720 * ENXIO indicates that there is no ARP table entry for 'ip' on 'netdev'. */
722 netdev_arp_lookup(const struct netdev *netdev,
723 uint32_t ip, uint8_t mac[ETH_ADDR_LEN])
725 int error = (netdev->class->arp_lookup
726 ? netdev->class->arp_lookup(netdev, ip, mac)
729 memset(mac, 0, ETH_ADDR_LEN);
734 /* Sets 'carrier' to true if carrier is active (link light is on) on
737 netdev_get_carrier(const struct netdev *netdev, bool *carrier)
739 int error = (netdev->class->get_carrier
740 ? netdev->class->get_carrier(netdev, carrier)
748 /* Retrieves current device stats for 'netdev'. */
750 netdev_get_stats(const struct netdev *netdev, struct netdev_stats *stats)
754 COVERAGE_INC(netdev_get_stats);
755 error = (netdev->class->get_stats
756 ? netdev->class->get_stats(netdev, stats)
759 memset(stats, 0xff, sizeof *stats);
764 /* Attempts to set input rate limiting (policing) policy, such that up to
765 * 'kbits_rate' kbps of traffic is accepted, with a maximum accumulative burst
766 * size of 'kbits' kb. */
768 netdev_set_policing(struct netdev *netdev, uint32_t kbits_rate,
769 uint32_t kbits_burst)
771 return (netdev->class->set_policing
772 ? netdev->class->set_policing(netdev, kbits_rate, kbits_burst)
776 /* If 'netdev' is a VLAN network device (e.g. one created with vconfig(8)),
777 * sets '*vlan_vid' to the VLAN VID associated with that device and returns 0.
778 * Otherwise returns a errno value (specifically ENOENT if 'netdev_name' is the
779 * name of a network device that is not a VLAN device) and sets '*vlan_vid' to
782 netdev_get_vlan_vid(const struct netdev *netdev, int *vlan_vid)
784 int error = (netdev->class->get_vlan_vid
785 ? netdev->class->get_vlan_vid(netdev, vlan_vid)
793 /* Returns a network device that has 'in4' as its IP address, if one exists,
794 * otherwise a null pointer. */
796 netdev_find_dev_by_in4(const struct in_addr *in4)
798 struct netdev *netdev;
799 struct svec dev_list;
802 netdev_enumerate(&dev_list);
803 for (i = 0; i < dev_list.n; i++) {
804 const char *name = dev_list.names[i];
805 struct in_addr dev_in4;
807 if (!netdev_open(name, NETDEV_ETH_TYPE_NONE, &netdev)
808 && !netdev_get_in4(netdev, &dev_in4, NULL)
809 && dev_in4.s_addr == in4->s_addr) {
812 netdev_close(netdev);
817 svec_destroy(&dev_list);
821 /* Initializes 'netdev_obj' as a netdev object named 'name' of the
824 * This function adds 'netdev_obj' to a netdev-owned shash, so it is
825 * very important that 'netdev_obj' only be freed after calling
826 * netdev_destroy(). */
828 netdev_obj_init(struct netdev_obj *netdev_obj, const char *name,
829 const struct netdev_class *class, bool created)
831 assert(!shash_find(&netdev_obj_shash, name));
833 netdev_obj->class = class;
834 netdev_obj->ref_cnt = 0;
835 netdev_obj->created = created;
836 shash_add(&netdev_obj_shash, name, netdev_obj);
839 /* Initializes 'netdev' as a netdev named 'name' of the specified 'class'.
841 * This function adds 'netdev' to a netdev-owned linked list, so it is very
842 * important that 'netdev' only be freed after calling netdev_close(). */
844 netdev_init(struct netdev *netdev, const char *name,
845 const struct netdev_class *class)
847 netdev->class = class;
848 netdev->name = xstrdup(name);
849 netdev->save_flags = 0;
850 netdev->changed_flags = 0;
851 list_push_back(&netdev_list, &netdev->node);
854 /* Returns the class type of 'netdev'.
856 * The caller must not free the returned value. */
857 const char *netdev_get_type(const struct netdev *netdev)
859 return netdev->class->type;
862 /* Initializes 'notifier' as a netdev notifier for 'netdev', for which
863 * notification will consist of calling 'cb', with auxiliary data 'aux'. */
865 netdev_notifier_init(struct netdev_notifier *notifier, struct netdev *netdev,
866 void (*cb)(struct netdev_notifier *), void *aux)
868 notifier->netdev = netdev;
873 /* Tracks changes in the status of a set of network devices. */
874 struct netdev_monitor {
875 struct shash polled_netdevs;
876 struct shash changed_netdevs;
879 /* Creates and returns a new structure for monitor changes in the status of
880 * network devices. */
881 struct netdev_monitor *
882 netdev_monitor_create(void)
884 struct netdev_monitor *monitor = xmalloc(sizeof *monitor);
885 shash_init(&monitor->polled_netdevs);
886 shash_init(&monitor->changed_netdevs);
890 /* Destroys 'monitor'. */
892 netdev_monitor_destroy(struct netdev_monitor *monitor)
895 struct shash_node *node;
897 SHASH_FOR_EACH (node, &monitor->polled_netdevs) {
898 struct netdev_notifier *notifier = node->data;
899 notifier->netdev->class->poll_remove(notifier);
902 shash_destroy(&monitor->polled_netdevs);
903 shash_destroy(&monitor->changed_netdevs);
909 netdev_monitor_cb(struct netdev_notifier *notifier)
911 struct netdev_monitor *monitor = notifier->aux;
912 const char *name = netdev_get_name(notifier->netdev);
913 if (!shash_find(&monitor->changed_netdevs, name)) {
914 shash_add(&monitor->changed_netdevs, name, NULL);
918 /* Attempts to add 'netdev' as a netdev monitored by 'monitor'. Returns 0 if
919 * successful, otherwise a positive errno value.
921 * Adding a given 'netdev' to a monitor multiple times is equivalent to adding
924 netdev_monitor_add(struct netdev_monitor *monitor, struct netdev *netdev)
926 const char *netdev_name = netdev_get_name(netdev);
928 if (!shash_find(&monitor->polled_netdevs, netdev_name)
929 && netdev->class->poll_add)
931 struct netdev_notifier *notifier;
932 error = netdev->class->poll_add(netdev, netdev_monitor_cb, monitor,
935 assert(notifier->netdev == netdev);
936 shash_add(&monitor->polled_netdevs, netdev_name, notifier);
942 /* Removes 'netdev' from the set of netdevs monitored by 'monitor'. (This has
943 * no effect if 'netdev' is not in the set of devices monitored by
946 netdev_monitor_remove(struct netdev_monitor *monitor, struct netdev *netdev)
948 const char *netdev_name = netdev_get_name(netdev);
949 struct shash_node *node;
951 node = shash_find(&monitor->polled_netdevs, netdev_name);
953 /* Cancel future notifications. */
954 struct netdev_notifier *notifier = node->data;
955 netdev->class->poll_remove(notifier);
956 shash_delete(&monitor->polled_netdevs, node);
958 /* Drop any pending notification. */
959 node = shash_find(&monitor->changed_netdevs, netdev_name);
961 shash_delete(&monitor->changed_netdevs, node);
966 /* Checks for changes to netdevs in the set monitored by 'monitor'. If any of
967 * the attributes (Ethernet address, carrier status, speed or peer-advertised
968 * speed, flags, etc.) of a network device monitored by 'monitor' has changed,
969 * sets '*devnamep' to the name of a device that has changed and returns 0.
970 * The caller is responsible for freeing '*devnamep' (with free()).
972 * If no devices have changed, sets '*devnamep' to NULL and returns EAGAIN.
975 netdev_monitor_poll(struct netdev_monitor *monitor, char **devnamep)
977 struct shash_node *node = shash_first(&monitor->changed_netdevs);
982 *devnamep = xstrdup(node->name);
983 shash_delete(&monitor->changed_netdevs, node);
988 /* Registers with the poll loop to wake up from the next call to poll_block()
989 * when netdev_monitor_poll(monitor) would indicate that a device has
992 netdev_monitor_poll_wait(const struct netdev_monitor *monitor)
994 if (!shash_is_empty(&monitor->changed_netdevs)) {
995 poll_immediate_wake();
997 /* XXX Nothing needed here for netdev_linux, but maybe other netdev
998 * classes need help. */
1002 /* Restore the network device flags on 'netdev' to those that were active
1003 * before we changed them. Returns 0 if successful, otherwise a positive
1006 * To avoid reentry, the caller must ensure that fatal signals are blocked. */
1008 restore_flags(struct netdev *netdev)
1010 if (netdev->changed_flags) {
1011 enum netdev_flags restore = netdev->save_flags & netdev->changed_flags;
1012 enum netdev_flags old_flags;
1013 return netdev->class->update_flags(netdev,
1014 netdev->changed_flags & ~restore,
1015 restore, &old_flags);
1020 /* Retores all the flags on all network devices that we modified. Called from
1021 * a signal handler, so it does not attempt to report error conditions. */
1023 restore_all_flags(void *aux UNUSED)
1025 struct netdev *netdev;
1026 LIST_FOR_EACH (netdev, struct netdev, node, &netdev_list) {
1027 restore_flags(netdev);