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 | Network Devices, the Kernel, and You! | 
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 | Introduction | 
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 | The following is a random collection of documentation regarding | 
 | network devices. | 
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 | struct net_device allocation rules | 
 | ================================== | 
 | Network device structures need to persist even after module is unloaded and | 
 | must be allocated with alloc_netdev_mqs() and friends. | 
 | If device has registered successfully, it will be freed on last use | 
 | by free_netdev(). This is required to handle the pathologic case cleanly | 
 | (example: rmmod mydriver </sys/class/net/myeth/mtu ) | 
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 | alloc_netdev_mqs()/alloc_netdev() reserve extra space for driver | 
 | private data which gets freed when the network device is freed. If | 
 | separately allocated data is attached to the network device | 
 | (netdev_priv(dev)) then it is up to the module exit handler to free that. | 
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 | MTU | 
 | === | 
 | Each network device has a Maximum Transfer Unit. The MTU does not | 
 | include any link layer protocol overhead. Upper layer protocols must | 
 | not pass a socket buffer (skb) to a device to transmit with more data | 
 | than the mtu. The MTU does not include link layer header overhead, so | 
 | for example on Ethernet if the standard MTU is 1500 bytes used, the | 
 | actual skb will contain up to 1514 bytes because of the Ethernet | 
 | header. Devices should allow for the 4 byte VLAN header as well. | 
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 | Segmentation Offload (GSO, TSO) is an exception to this rule.  The | 
 | upper layer protocol may pass a large socket buffer to the device | 
 | transmit routine, and the device will break that up into separate | 
 | packets based on the current MTU. | 
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 | MTU is symmetrical and applies both to receive and transmit. A device | 
 | must be able to receive at least the maximum size packet allowed by | 
 | the MTU. A network device may use the MTU as mechanism to size receive | 
 | buffers, but the device should allow packets with VLAN header. With | 
 | standard Ethernet mtu of 1500 bytes, the device should allow up to | 
 | 1518 byte packets (1500 + 14 header + 4 tag).  The device may either: | 
 | drop, truncate, or pass up oversize packets, but dropping oversize | 
 | packets is preferred. | 
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 | struct net_device synchronization rules | 
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 | ndo_open: | 
 | 	Synchronization: rtnl_lock() semaphore. | 
 | 	Context: process | 
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 | ndo_stop: | 
 | 	Synchronization: rtnl_lock() semaphore. | 
 | 	Context: process | 
 | 	Note: netif_running() is guaranteed false | 
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 | ndo_do_ioctl: | 
 | 	Synchronization: rtnl_lock() semaphore. | 
 | 	Context: process | 
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 | ndo_get_stats: | 
 | 	Synchronization: dev_base_lock rwlock. | 
 | 	Context: nominally process, but don't sleep inside an rwlock | 
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 | ndo_start_xmit: | 
 | 	Synchronization: __netif_tx_lock spinlock. | 
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 | 	When the driver sets NETIF_F_LLTX in dev->features this will be | 
 | 	called without holding netif_tx_lock. In this case the driver | 
 | 	has to lock by itself when needed. | 
 | 	The locking there should also properly protect against | 
 | 	set_rx_mode. WARNING: use of NETIF_F_LLTX is deprecated. | 
 | 	Don't use it for new drivers. | 
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 | 	Context: Process with BHs disabled or BH (timer), | 
 | 	         will be called with interrupts disabled by netconsole. | 
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 | 	Return codes:  | 
 | 	o NETDEV_TX_OK everything ok.  | 
 | 	o NETDEV_TX_BUSY Cannot transmit packet, try later  | 
 | 	  Usually a bug, means queue start/stop flow control is broken in | 
 | 	  the driver. Note: the driver must NOT put the skb in its DMA ring. | 
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 | ndo_tx_timeout: | 
 | 	Synchronization: netif_tx_lock spinlock; all TX queues frozen. | 
 | 	Context: BHs disabled | 
 | 	Notes: netif_queue_stopped() is guaranteed true | 
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 | ndo_set_rx_mode: | 
 | 	Synchronization: netif_addr_lock spinlock. | 
 | 	Context: BHs disabled | 
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 | struct napi_struct synchronization rules | 
 | ======================================== | 
 | napi->poll: | 
 | 	Synchronization: NAPI_STATE_SCHED bit in napi->state.  Device | 
 | 		driver's ndo_stop method will invoke napi_disable() on | 
 | 		all NAPI instances which will do a sleeping poll on the | 
 | 		NAPI_STATE_SCHED napi->state bit, waiting for all pending | 
 | 		NAPI activity to cease. | 
 | 	Context: softirq | 
 | 	         will be called with interrupts disabled by netconsole. |