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#ifndef _NETDEVICE_H
#define _NETDEVICE_H
/** @file
*
* Net device interface
*
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include <gpxe/llh.h>
struct net_device;
struct pk_buff;
/**
* A network device
*
* Note that this structure must represent a generic network device,
* not just an Ethernet device.
*/
struct net_device {
/** Build media-specific link-layer header
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v pkb Packet buffer
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* This method should convert the packet buffer's generic
* link-layer header (a struct gpxehdr) into a media-specific
* link-layer header (e.g. a struct ethhdr). The generic
* header should be removed from the buffer (via pkb_pull())
* and the media-specific header should be prepended (via
* pkb_push()) in its place.
*
* If a link-layer header cannot be constructed (e.g. because
* of a missing ARP cache entry), then this method should
* replace the contents of the packet buffer with an
* appropriate ARP request or equivalent, and return -ENOENT.
*/
int ( * make_media_header ) ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct pk_buff *pkb );
/** Transmit packet
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v pkb Packet buffer
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* This method should cause the hardware to initiate
* transmission of the packet buffer. The buffer may be
* reused immediately after the method returns, and so the
* method should either wait for packet transmission to
* complete, or take a copy of the buffer contents.
*/
int ( * transmit ) ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct pk_buff *pkb );
/** Poll for received packet
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v retrieve Flag indicating whether or not to retrieve packet
* @v pkb Packet buffer to contain received packet
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* This method should cause the hardware to check for a
* received packet. If no packet is available, the method
* should return -EAGAIN (i.e. this method is *always*
* considered to be a non-blocking read). If a packet is
* available, but @c retrieve is false, the method should
* return zero for success. If a packet is available and @c
* retrieve is true, the method should fill the packet buffer
* and return zero for success.
*/
int ( * poll ) ( struct net_device *netdev, int retrieve,
struct pk_buff *pkb );
/** Parse link-layer header
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @v pkb Packet buffer
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* This method should convert the packet buffer's
* media-specific link-layer header (e.g. a struct ethhdr)
* into a generic link-layer header (a struct gpxehdr). It
* performs the converse function of make_media_header().
*
* Note that the gpxehdr::addr and gpxehdr::addrlen fields
* will not be filled in by this function, since doing so
* would require understanding the network-layer header.
*/
int ( * make_generic_header ) ( struct net_device *netdev,
struct pk_buff *pkb );
/** Link-layer protocol
*
* This is an ARPHRD_XXX constant, in network-byte order.
*/
uint16_t ll_proto;
/** Link-layer address length */
uint8_t ll_addr_len;
/** Link-layer address
*
* For Ethernet, this is the MAC address.
*/
uint8_t ll_addr[MAX_LLH_ADDR_LEN];
/** Driver private data */
void *priv;
};
extern struct net_device static_single_netdev;
/* Must be a macro because priv_data[] is of variable size */
#define alloc_netdevice( priv_size ) ( { \
static char priv_data[priv_size]; \
static_single_netdev.priv = priv_data; \
&static_single_netdev; } )
extern int register_netdevice ( struct net_device *netdev );
static inline void unregister_netdevice ( struct net_device *netdev __unused ){
/* Do nothing */
}
static inline void free_netdevice ( struct net_device *netdev __unused ) {
/* Do nothing */
}
#endif /* _NETDEVICE_H */