/* * Linux NET3: Multicast List maintenance. * * Authors: * Tim Kordas * Richard Underwood * * Stir fried together from the IP multicast and CAP patches above * Alan Cox * * Fixes: * Alan Cox : Update the device on a real delete * rather than any time but... * Alan Cox : IFF_ALLMULTI support. * Alan Cox : New format set_multicast_list() calls. * Gleb Natapov : Remove dev_mc_lock. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * Device multicast list maintenance. * * This is used both by IP and by the user level maintenance functions. * Unlike BSD we maintain a usage count on a given multicast address so * that a casual user application can add/delete multicasts used by * protocols without doing damage to the protocols when it deletes the * entries. It also helps IP as it tracks overlapping maps. * * Device mc lists are changed by bh at least if IPv6 is enabled, * so that it must be bh protected. * * We block accesses to device mc filters with dev->xmit_lock. */ /* * Update the multicast list into the physical NIC controller. */ static void __dev_mc_upload(struct net_device *dev) { /* Don't do anything till we up the interface * [dev_open will call this function so the list will * stay sane] */ if (!(dev->flags&IFF_UP)) return; /* * Devices with no set multicast or which have been * detached don't get set. */ if (dev->set_multicast_list == NULL || !netif_device_present(dev)) return; dev->set_multicast_list(dev); } void dev_mc_upload(struct net_device *dev) { spin_lock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); __dev_mc_upload(dev); spin_unlock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); } /* * Delete a device level multicast */ int dev_mc_delete(struct net_device *dev, void *addr, int alen, int glbl) { int err = 0; struct dev_mc_list *dmi, **dmip; spin_lock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); for (dmip = &dev->mc_list; (dmi = *dmip) != NULL; dmip = &dmi->next) { /* * Find the entry we want to delete. The device could * have variable length entries so check these too. */ if (memcmp(dmi->dmi_addr, addr, dmi->dmi_addrlen) == 0 && alen == dmi->dmi_addrlen) { if (glbl) { int old_glbl = dmi->dmi_gusers; dmi->dmi_gusers = 0; if (old_glbl == 0) break; } if (--dmi->dmi_users) goto done; /* * Last user. So delete the entry. */ *dmip = dmi->next; dev->mc_count--; kfree(dmi); /* * We have altered the list, so the card * loaded filter is now wrong. Fix it */ __dev_mc_upload(dev); spin_unlock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); return 0; } } err = -ENOENT; done: spin_unlock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); return err; } /* * Add a device level multicast */ int dev_mc_add(struct net_device *dev, void *addr, int alen, int glbl) { int err = 0; struct dev_mc_list *dmi, *dmi1; dmi1 = (struct dev_mc_list *)kmalloc(sizeof(*dmi), GFP_ATOMIC); spin_lock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); for (dmi = dev->mc_list; dmi != NULL; dmi = dmi->next) { if (memcmp(dmi->dmi_addr, addr, dmi->dmi_addrlen) == 0 && dmi->dmi_addrlen == alen) { if (glbl) { int old_glbl = dmi->dmi_gusers; dmi->dmi_gusers = 1; if (old_glbl) goto done; } dmi->dmi_users++; goto done; } } if ((dmi = dmi1) == NULL) { spin_unlock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); return -ENOMEM; } memcpy(dmi->dmi_addr, addr, alen); dmi->dmi_addrlen = alen; dmi->next = dev->mc_list; dmi->dmi_users = 1; dmi->dmi_gusers = glbl ? 1 : 0; dev->mc_list = dmi; dev->mc_count++; __dev_mc_upload(dev); spin_unlock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); return 0; done: spin_unlock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); if (dmi1) kfree(dmi1); return err; } /* * Discard multicast list when a device is downed */ void dev_mc_discard(struct net_device *dev) { spin_lock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); while (dev->mc_list != NULL) { struct dev_mc_list *tmp = dev->mc_list; dev->mc_list = tmp->next; if (tmp->dmi_users > tmp->dmi_gusers) printk("dev_mc_discard: multicast leakage! dmi_users=%d\n", tmp->dmi_users); kfree(tmp); } dev->mc_count = 0; spin_unlock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); } #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS static int dev_mc_read_proc(char *buffer, char **start, off_t offset, int length, int *eof, void *data) { off_t pos = 0, begin = 0; struct dev_mc_list *m; int len = 0; struct net_device *dev; read_lock(&dev_base_lock); for (dev = dev_base; dev; dev = dev->next) { spin_lock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); for (m = dev->mc_list; m; m = m->next) { int i; len += sprintf(buffer+len,"%-4d %-15s %-5d %-5d ", dev->ifindex, dev->name, m->dmi_users, m->dmi_gusers); for (i = 0; i < m->dmi_addrlen; i++) len += sprintf(buffer+len, "%02x", m->dmi_addr[i]); len += sprintf(buffer+len, "\n"); pos = begin + len; if (pos < offset) { len = 0; begin = pos; } if (pos > offset + length) { spin_unlock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); goto done; } } spin_unlock_bh(&dev->xmit_lock); } *eof = 1; done: read_unlock(&dev_base_lock); *start = buffer + (offset - begin); len -= (offset - begin); if (len > length) len = length; if (len < 0) len = 0; return len; } #endif void __init dev_mcast_init(void) { #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS create_proc_read_entry("net/dev_mcast", 0, 0, dev_mc_read_proc, NULL); #endif }