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1Ethernet switch device driver model (switchdev)
2===============================================
3Copyright (c) 2014 Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us>
4Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Scott Feldman <sfeldma@gmail.com>
5
6
7The Ethernet switch device driver model (switchdev) is an in-kernel driver
8model for switch devices which offload the forwarding (data) plane from the
9kernel.
10
11Figure 1 is a block diagram showing the components of the switchdev model for
12an example setup using a data-center-class switch ASIC chip. Other setups
13with SR-IOV or soft switches, such as OVS, are possible.
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20       kernel                       | Netlink                                 
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28 sw1p2 sw1p4 sw1p6
29                      sw1p1  + sw1p3 +  sw1p5 +         eth1             
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32                     +--+----+----+----+-+--+----+---+  +-----+-----+         
33                     |         Switch driver         |  |    mgmt   |         
34                     |        (this document)        |  |   driver  |         
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40       hardware                     |                                         
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42                     |         Switch device (sw1)   |                        
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44                     |  |    v offloaded data path   | mgmt port              
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54 Fig 1.
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56
57Include Files
58-------------
59
60#include <linux/netdevice.h>
61#include <net/switchdev.h>
62
63
64Configuration
65-------------
66
67Use "depends NET_SWITCHDEV" in driver's Kconfig to ensure switchdev model
68support is built for driver.
69
70
71Switch Ports
72------------
73
74On switchdev driver initialization, the driver will allocate and register a
75struct net_device (using register_netdev()) for each enumerated physical switch
76port, called the port netdev. A port netdev is the software representation of
77the physical port and provides a conduit for control traffic to/from the
78controller (the kernel) and the network, as well as an anchor point for higher
79level constructs such as bridges, bonds, VLANs, tunnels, and L3 routers. Using
80standard netdev tools (iproute2, ethtool, etc), the port netdev can also
81provide to the user access to the physical properties of the switch port such
82as PHY link state and I/O statistics.
83
84There is (currently) no higher-level kernel object for the switch beyond the
85port netdevs. All of the switchdev driver ops are netdev ops or switchdev ops.
86
87A switch management port is outside the scope of the switchdev driver model.
88Typically, the management port is not participating in offloaded data plane and
89is loaded with a different driver, such as a NIC driver, on the management port
90device.
91
92Port Netdev Naming
93^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
94
95Udev rules should be used for port netdev naming, using some unique attribute
96of the port as a key, for example the port MAC address or the port PHYS name.
97Hard-coding of kernel netdev names within the driver is discouraged; let the
98kernel pick the default netdev name, and let udev set the final name based on a
99port attribute.
100
101Using port PHYS name (ndo_get_phys_port_name) for the key is particularly
1f5dc44c 102useful for dynamically-named ports where the device names its ports based on
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103external configuration. For example, if a physical 40G port is split logically
104into 4 10G ports, resulting in 4 port netdevs, the device can give a unique
105name for each port using port PHYS name. The udev rule would be:
106
107SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVER="<driver>", ATTR{phys_port_name}!="", \
108 NAME="$attr{phys_port_name}"
109
110Suggested naming convention is "swXpYsZ", where X is the switch name or ID, Y
111is the port name or ID, and Z is the sub-port name or ID. For example, sw1p1s0
112would be sub-port 0 on port 1 on switch 1.
113
114Switch ID
115^^^^^^^^^
116
f5ed2feb 117The switchdev driver must implement the switchdev op switchdev_port_attr_get
1f868398 118for SWITCHDEV_ATTR_ID_PORT_PARENT_ID for each port netdev, returning the same
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119physical ID for each port of a switch. The ID must be unique between switches
120on the same system. The ID does not need to be unique between switches on
121different systems.
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122
123The switch ID is used to locate ports on a switch and to know if aggregated
124ports belong to the same switch.
125
126Port Features
127^^^^^^^^^^^^^
128
129NETIF_F_NETNS_LOCAL
130
131If the switchdev driver (and device) only supports offloading of the default
132network namespace (netns), the driver should set this feature flag to prevent
133the port netdev from being moved out of the default netns. A netns-aware
1f5dc44c 134driver/device would not set this flag and be responsible for partitioning
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135hardware to preserve netns containment. This means hardware cannot forward
136traffic from a port in one namespace to another port in another namespace.
137
138Port Topology
139^^^^^^^^^^^^^
140
141The port netdevs representing the physical switch ports can be organized into
142higher-level switching constructs. The default construct is a standalone
143router port, used to offload L3 forwarding. Two or more ports can be bonded
144together to form a LAG. Two or more ports (or LAGs) can be bridged to bridge
d290f1fc 145L2 networks. VLANs can be applied to sub-divide L2 networks. L2-over-L3
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146tunnels can be built on ports. These constructs are built using standard Linux
147tools such as the bridge driver, the bonding/team drivers, and netlink-based
148tools such as iproute2.
149
150The switchdev driver can know a particular port's position in the topology by
151monitoring NETDEV_CHANGEUPPER notifications. For example, a port moved into a
152bond will see it's upper master change. If that bond is moved into a bridge,
153the bond's upper master will change. And so on. The driver will track such
154movements to know what position a port is in in the overall topology by
155registering for netdevice events and acting on NETDEV_CHANGEUPPER.
156
157L2 Forwarding Offload
158---------------------
159
160The idea is to offload the L2 data forwarding (switching) path from the kernel
161to the switchdev device by mirroring bridge FDB entries down to the device. An
162FDB entry is the {port, MAC, VLAN} tuple forwarding destination.
163
164To offloading L2 bridging, the switchdev driver/device should support:
165
166 - Static FDB entries installed on a bridge port
167 - Notification of learned/forgotten src mac/vlans from device
168 - STP state changes on the port
169 - VLAN flooding of multicast/broadcast and unknown unicast packets
170
171Static FDB Entries
172^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
173
174The switchdev driver should implement ndo_fdb_add, ndo_fdb_del and ndo_fdb_dump
175to support static FDB entries installed to the device. Static bridge FDB
176entries are installed, for example, using iproute2 bridge cmd:
177
178 bridge fdb add ADDR dev DEV [vlan VID] [self]
179
4b5364fb 180The driver should use the helper switchdev_port_fdb_xxx ops for ndo_fdb_xxx
57d80838 181ops, and handle add/delete/dump of SWITCHDEV_OBJ_ID_PORT_FDB object using
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182switchdev_port_obj_xxx ops.
183
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184XXX: what should be done if offloading this rule to hardware fails (for
185example, due to full capacity in hardware tables) ?
186
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187Note: by default, the bridge does not filter on VLAN and only bridges untagged
188traffic. To enable VLAN support, turn on VLAN filtering:
189
190 echo 1 >/sys/class/net/<bridge>/bridge/vlan_filtering
191
192Notification of Learned/Forgotten Source MAC/VLANs
193^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
194
195The switch device will learn/forget source MAC address/VLAN on ingress packets
196and notify the switch driver of the mac/vlan/port tuples. The switch driver,
197in turn, will notify the bridge driver using the switchdev notifier call:
198
199 err = call_switchdev_notifiers(val, dev, info);
200
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201Where val is SWITCHDEV_FDB_ADD when learning and SWITCHDEV_FDB_DEL when
202forgetting, and info points to a struct switchdev_notifier_fdb_info. On
203SWITCHDEV_FDB_ADD, the bridge driver will install the FDB entry into the
204bridge's FDB and mark the entry as NTF_EXT_LEARNED. The iproute2 bridge
205command will label these entries "offload":
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207 $ bridge fdb
208 52:54:00:12:35:01 dev sw1p1 master br0 permanent
209 00:02:00:00:02:00 dev sw1p1 master br0 offload
210 00:02:00:00:02:00 dev sw1p1 self
211 52:54:00:12:35:02 dev sw1p2 master br0 permanent
212 00:02:00:00:03:00 dev sw1p2 master br0 offload
213 00:02:00:00:03:00 dev sw1p2 self
214 33:33:00:00:00:01 dev eth0 self permanent
215 01:00:5e:00:00:01 dev eth0 self permanent
216 33:33:ff:00:00:00 dev eth0 self permanent
217 01:80:c2:00:00:0e dev eth0 self permanent
218 33:33:00:00:00:01 dev br0 self permanent
219 01:00:5e:00:00:01 dev br0 self permanent
220 33:33:ff:12:35:01 dev br0 self permanent
221
222Learning on the port should be disabled on the bridge using the bridge command:
223
224 bridge link set dev DEV learning off
225
226Learning on the device port should be enabled, as well as learning_sync:
227
228 bridge link set dev DEV learning on self
229 bridge link set dev DEV learning_sync on self
230
231Learning_sync attribute enables syncing of the learned/forgotton FDB entry to
232the bridge's FDB. It's possible, but not optimal, to enable learning on the
233device port and on the bridge port, and disable learning_sync.
234
235To support learning and learning_sync port attributes, the driver implements
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236switchdev op switchdev_port_attr_get/set for
237SWITCHDEV_ATTR_PORT_ID_BRIDGE_FLAGS. The driver should initialize the attributes
238to the hardware defaults.
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239
240FDB Ageing
241^^^^^^^^^^
242
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243The bridge will skip ageing FDB entries marked with NTF_EXT_LEARNED and it is
244the responsibility of the port driver/device to age out these entries. If the
245port device supports ageing, when the FDB entry expires, it will notify the
246driver which in turn will notify the bridge with SWITCHDEV_FDB_DEL. If the
247device does not support ageing, the driver can simulate ageing using a
248garbage collection timer to monitor FBD entries. Expired entries will be
249notified to the bridge using SWITCHDEV_FDB_DEL. See rocker driver for
250example of driver running ageing timer.
251
252To keep an NTF_EXT_LEARNED entry "alive", the driver should refresh the FDB
253entry by calling call_switchdev_notifiers(SWITCHDEV_FDB_ADD, ...). The
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254notification will reset the FDB entry's last-used time to now. The driver
255should rate limit refresh notifications, for example, no more than once a
45ffda75 256second. (The last-used time is visible using the bridge -s fdb option).
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257
258STP State Change on Port
259^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
260
261Internally or with a third-party STP protocol implementation (e.g. mstpd), the
262bridge driver maintains the STP state for ports, and will notify the switch
f5ed2feb 263driver of STP state change on a port using the switchdev op
1f868398 264switchdev_attr_port_set for SWITCHDEV_ATTR_PORT_ID_STP_UPDATE.
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265
266State is one of BR_STATE_*. The switch driver can use STP state updates to
267update ingress packet filter list for the port. For example, if port is
268DISABLED, no packets should pass, but if port moves to BLOCKED, then STP BPDUs
269and other IEEE 01:80:c2:xx:xx:xx link-local multicast packets can pass.
270
271Note that STP BDPUs are untagged and STP state applies to all VLANs on the port
272so packet filters should be applied consistently across untagged and tagged
273VLANs on the port.
274
275Flooding L2 domain
276^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
277
278For a given L2 VLAN domain, the switch device should flood multicast/broadcast
279and unknown unicast packets to all ports in domain, if allowed by port's
280current STP state. The switch driver, knowing which ports are within which
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281vlan L2 domain, can program the switch device for flooding. The packet may
282be sent to the port netdev for processing by the bridge driver. The
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283bridge should not reflood the packet to the same ports the device flooded,
284otherwise there will be duplicate packets on the wire.
285
286To avoid duplicate packets, the device/driver should mark a packet as already
287forwarded using skb->offload_fwd_mark. The same mark is set on the device
288ports in the domain using dev->offload_fwd_mark. If the skb->offload_fwd_mark
289is non-zero and matches the forwarding egress port's dev->skb_mark, the kernel
290will drop the skb right before transmit on the egress port, with the
291understanding that the device already forwarded the packet on same egress port.
292The driver can use switchdev_port_fwd_mark_set() to set a globally unique mark
293for port's dev->offload_fwd_mark, based on the port's parent ID (switch ID) and
294a group ifindex.
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295
296It is possible for the switch device to not handle flooding and push the
297packets up to the bridge driver for flooding. This is not ideal as the number
298of ports scale in the L2 domain as the device is much more efficient at
299flooding packets that software.
300
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301If supported by the device, flood control can be offloaded to it, preventing
302certain netdevs from flooding unicast traffic for which there is no FDB entry.
303
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304IGMP Snooping
305^^^^^^^^^^^^^
306
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307In order to support IGMP snooping, the port netdevs should trap to the bridge
308driver all IGMP join and leave messages.
309The bridge multicast module will notify port netdevs on every multicast group
310changed whether it is static configured or dynamically joined/leave.
311The hardware implementation should be forwarding all registered multicast
312traffic groups only to the configured ports.
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314L3 Routing Offload
315------------------
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316
317Offloading L3 routing requires that device be programmed with FIB entries from
318the kernel, with the device doing the FIB lookup and forwarding. The device
319does a longest prefix match (LPM) on FIB entries matching route prefix and
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320forwards the packet to the matching FIB entry's nexthop(s) egress ports.
321
322To program the device, the driver implements support for
323SWITCHDEV_OBJ_IPV[4|6]_FIB object using switchdev_port_obj_xxx ops.
324switchdev_port_obj_add is used for both adding a new FIB entry to the device,
325or modifying an existing entry on the device.
326
57d80838 327XXX: Currently, only SWITCHDEV_OBJ_ID_IPV4_FIB objects are supported.
7616dcbb 328
57d80838 329SWITCHDEV_OBJ_ID_IPV4_FIB object passes:
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330
331 struct switchdev_obj_ipv4_fib { /* IPV4_FIB */
332 u32 dst;
333 int dst_len;
334 struct fib_info *fi;
335 u8 tos;
336 u8 type;
337 u32 nlflags;
338 u32 tb_id;
339 } ipv4_fib;
340
341to add/modify/delete IPv4 dst/dest_len prefix on table tb_id. The *fi
342structure holds details on the route and route's nexthops. *dev is one of the
343port netdevs mentioned in the routes next hop list. If the output port netdevs
344referenced in the route's nexthop list don't all have the same switch ID, the
345driver is not called to add/modify/delete the FIB entry.
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346
347Routes offloaded to the device are labeled with "offload" in the ip route
348listing:
349
350 $ ip route show
351 default via 192.168.0.2 dev eth0
352 11.0.0.0/30 dev sw1p1 proto kernel scope link src 11.0.0.2 offload
353 11.0.0.4/30 via 11.0.0.1 dev sw1p1 proto zebra metric 20 offload
354 11.0.0.8/30 dev sw1p2 proto kernel scope link src 11.0.0.10 offload
355 11.0.0.12/30 via 11.0.0.9 dev sw1p2 proto zebra metric 20 offload
356 12.0.0.2 proto zebra metric 30 offload
357 nexthop via 11.0.0.1 dev sw1p1 weight 1
358 nexthop via 11.0.0.9 dev sw1p2 weight 1
359 12.0.0.3 via 11.0.0.1 dev sw1p1 proto zebra metric 20 offload
360 12.0.0.4 via 11.0.0.9 dev sw1p2 proto zebra metric 20 offload
361 192.168.0.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.0.15
362
7616dcbb 363XXX: add/mod/del IPv6 FIB API
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364
365Nexthop Resolution
366^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
367
368The FIB entry's nexthop list contains the nexthop tuple (gateway, dev), but for
369the switch device to forward the packet with the correct dst mac address, the
370nexthop gateways must be resolved to the neighbor's mac address. Neighbor mac
371address discovery comes via the ARP (or ND) process and is available via the
372arp_tbl neighbor table. To resolve the routes nexthop gateways, the driver
373should trigger the kernel's neighbor resolution process. See the rocker
374driver's rocker_port_ipv4_resolve() for an example.
375
376The driver can monitor for updates to arp_tbl using the netevent notifier
377NETEVENT_NEIGH_UPDATE. The device can be programmed with resolved nexthops
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378for the routes as arp_tbl updates. The driver implements ndo_neigh_destroy
379to know when arp_tbl neighbor entries are purged from the port.
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380
381Transaction item queue
382^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
383
384For switchdev ops attr_set and obj_add, there is a 2 phase transaction model
385used. First phase is to "prepare" anything needed, including various checks,
386memory allocation, etc. The goal is to handle the stuff that is not unlikely
387to fail here. The second phase is to "commit" the actual changes.
388
3e347660 389Switchdev provides an infrastructure for sharing items (for example memory
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390allocations) between the two phases.
391
392The object created by a driver in "prepare" phase and it is queued up by:
393switchdev_trans_item_enqueue()
394During the "commit" phase, the driver gets the object by:
395switchdev_trans_item_dequeue()
396
397If a transaction is aborted during "prepare" phase, switchdev code will handle
398cleanup of the queued-up objects.