Index: head/tools/tools/netmap/vale-ctl.4 =================================================================== --- head/tools/tools/netmap/vale-ctl.4 +++ head/tools/tools/netmap/vale-ctl.4 @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +.\" Copyright (c) 2016 Michio Honda. +.\" All rights reserved. +.\" +.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +.\" are met: +.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +.\" 2. 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spec +.Op Fl m Ar memid +.El +.Ek +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm +manages and inspects +.Xr vale 4 +switches, for instance attaching and detaching interfaces, creating +and deleting persistent VALE ports, or listing the existing switches +and their ports. +In the following, +.Ar valeSSS +is the name of a VALE switch, while +.Ar valeSSS:PPP +is the name of a VALE port of +.Ar valeSSS . +.Pp +When issued without options it lists all the existing switch ports together +with their internal bridge number and port number. +.Bl -tag -width Ds +.It Fl g Ar valeSSS:PPP +Print the number of receive rings of +.Ar valeSSS:PPP . +.It Fl a Ar valeSSS:interface +Attach +.Ar interface +(which must be an existing network interface) to +.Ar valeSSS +and detach it from the host stack. +.It Fl h Ar valeSSS:interface +Attach +.Ar interface +(which must be an existing network interface) to +.Ar valeSSS +while keeping it attached to the host stack. +More precisely, packets coming from +the host stack and directed to the interface will go through the switch, where +they can still reach the interface if the switch rules allow it. +Conversely, packets coming from the interface will go through the switch and, +if appropriate, will reach the host stack. +.It Fl d Ar valeSSS:interface +Detach +.Ar interface +from +.Ar valeSSS . +.It Fl n Ar interface +Create a new persistent VALE port with name +.Ar interface . +The name must be different from any other network interface +already present in the system. +.It Fl d Ar interface +Destroy the persistent VALE port with name +.Ar inteface . +.It Fl l Ar valeSSS:PPP +Show the internal bridge number and port number of the given switch port. +.It Fl p Ar valeSSS:PPP +Enable polling mode for +.Ar valeSSS:PPP . +In polling mode, a dedicated kernel thread is spawned to handle packets +received from +.Ar valeSSS:PPP +and push them into the switch. +The kernel thread busy waits on the switch port rather than relying on +interrupts or notifications. +Polling mode can only be used on physical NICs attached to a VALE switch. +.It Fl P Ar valeSSS:PPP +Disable polling mode for +.Ar valeSSS:PPP . +.It Fl C Ar x | Ar x,y | Ar x,y,z | Ar x,y,z,w +When used in conjunction with +.Fl n +it supplies the number of tx and rx rings and slots. +The full format with four numbers gives, in order, number of tx slots, number +of rx slots, number of tx rings and number of rx rings. +The form with three numbers uses +.Ar z +for both the number of tx and the number of rx rings. +The forms with less than two numbers use the default values for the number +of rings. +The form with two numbers supplies the numbers of tx and rx slots. +The form with only one number uses +.Ar x +for both the number of tx and the number of rx slots. +.Pp +When used in conjunction with +.Fl p +only the first three forms are used. +The first number may be either 0 or 1. +If 0, then all interface rings will be polled by a single thread, running +on the core id given by the second number (the third number, if present, +must be 1). +If the first number is 1, then the ring identified by the second number will +be polled by the core with the same id. +If a third number is given, then this is repeated for as many consecutive +rings and cores. +.It Fl m Ar memid +Used in conjunction with +.Fl n +supplies the netmap memory region identifier to use together with the newly +created persistent VALE port. +These ports use a private memory region by default. +Using this option you can let them share memory with other ports. +Pass 1 as +.Ar memid +to use the global memory region already shared by all +harware netmap ports. +.El +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr netmap 4 , +.Xr vale 4 +.Sh AUTHORS +.An -nosplit +.Nm +has been written by +.An Michio Honda +at NetApp. Index: head/tools/tools/netmap/vale-ctl.c =================================================================== --- head/tools/tools/netmap/vale-ctl.c +++ head/tools/tools/netmap/vale-ctl.c @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ } static int -bdg_ctl(const char *name, int nr_cmd, int nr_arg, char *nmr_config) +bdg_ctl(const char *name, int nr_cmd, int nr_arg, char *nmr_config, int nr_arg2) { struct nmreq nmr; int error = 0; @@ -96,9 +96,10 @@ bzero(&nmr, sizeof(nmr)); nmr.nr_version = NETMAP_API; if (name != NULL) /* might be NULL */ - strncpy(nmr.nr_name, name, sizeof(nmr.nr_name)); + strncpy(nmr.nr_name, name, sizeof(nmr.nr_name)-1); nmr.nr_cmd = nr_cmd; parse_nmr_config(nmr_config, &nmr); + nmr.nr_arg2 = nr_arg2; switch (nr_cmd) { case NETMAP_BDG_DELIF: @@ -195,42 +196,44 @@ return error; } +static void +usage(int errcode) +{ + fprintf(stderr, + "Usage:\n" + "vale-ctl arguments\n" + "\t-g interface interface name to get info\n" + "\t-d interface interface name to be detached\n" + "\t-a interface interface name to be attached\n" + "\t-h interface interface name to be attached with the host stack\n" + "\t-n interface interface name to be created\n" + "\t-r interface interface name to be deleted\n" + "\t-l list all or specified bridge's interfaces (default)\n" + "\t-C string ring/slot setting of an interface creating by -n\n" + "\t-p interface start polling. Additional -C x,y,z configures\n" + "\t\t x: 0 (REG_ALL_NIC) or 1 (REG_ONE_NIC),\n" + "\t\t y: CPU core id for ALL_NIC and core/ring for ONE_NIC\n" + "\t\t z: (ONE_NIC only) num of total cores/rings\n" + "\t-P interface stop polling\n" + "\t-m memid to use when creating a new interface\n"); + exit(errcode); +} + int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int ch, nr_cmd = 0, nr_arg = 0; - const char *command = basename(argv[0]); char *name = NULL, *nmr_config = NULL; + int nr_arg2 = 0; - if (argc > 5) { -usage: - fprintf(stderr, - "Usage:\n" - "%s arguments\n" - "\t-g interface interface name to get info\n" - "\t-d interface interface name to be detached\n" - "\t-a interface interface name to be attached\n" - "\t-h interface interface name to be attached with the host stack\n" - "\t-n interface interface name to be created\n" - "\t-r interface interface name to be deleted\n" - "\t-l list all or specified bridge's interfaces (default)\n" - "\t-C string ring/slot setting of an interface creating by -n\n" - "\t-p interface start polling. Additional -C x,y,z configures\n" - "\t\t x: 0 (REG_ALL_NIC) or 1 (REG_ONE_NIC),\n" - "\t\t y: CPU core id for ALL_NIC and core/ring for ONE_NIC\n" - "\t\t z: (ONE_NIC only) num of total cores/rings\n" - "\t-P interface stop polling\n" - "", command); - return 0; - } - - while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "d:a:h:g:l:n:r:C:p:P:")) != -1) { - if (ch != 'C') + while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "d:a:h:g:l:n:r:C:p:P:m:")) != -1) { + if (ch != 'C' && ch != 'm') name = optarg; /* default */ switch (ch) { default: fprintf(stderr, "bad option %c %s", ch, optarg); - goto usage; + usage(-1); + break; case 'd': nr_cmd = NETMAP_BDG_DETACH; break; @@ -252,8 +255,6 @@ break; case 'l': nr_cmd = NETMAP_BDG_LIST; - if (optind < argc && argv[optind][0] == '-') - name = NULL; break; case 'C': nmr_config = strdup(optarg); @@ -264,13 +265,18 @@ case 'P': nr_cmd = NETMAP_BDG_POLLING_OFF; break; + case 'm': + nr_arg2 = atoi(optarg); + break; } } if (optind != argc) { // fprintf(stderr, "optind %d argc %d\n", optind, argc); - goto usage; + usage(-1); } - if (argc == 1) + if (argc == 1) { nr_cmd = NETMAP_BDG_LIST; - return bdg_ctl(name, nr_cmd, nr_arg, nmr_config) ? 1 : 0; + name = NULL; + } + return bdg_ctl(name, nr_cmd, nr_arg, nmr_config, nr_arg2) ? 1 : 0; }