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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
2 #ifndef __LINUX_NEIGHBOUR_H
3 #define __LINUX_NEIGHBOUR_H
4 
5 #include <linux/types.h>
6 #include <linux/netlink.h>
7 
8 struct ndmsg {
9 	__u8		ndm_family;
10 	__u8		ndm_pad1;
11 	__u16		ndm_pad2;
12 	__s32		ndm_ifindex;
13 	__u16		ndm_state;
14 	__u8		ndm_flags;
15 	__u8		ndm_type;
16 };
17 
18 enum {
19 	NDA_UNSPEC,
20 	NDA_DST,
21 	NDA_LLADDR,
22 	NDA_CACHEINFO,
23 	NDA_PROBES,
24 	NDA_VLAN,
25 	NDA_PORT,
26 	NDA_VNI,
27 	NDA_IFINDEX,
28 	NDA_MASTER,
29 	NDA_LINK_NETNSID,
30 	NDA_SRC_VNI,
31 	NDA_PROTOCOL,  /* Originator of entry */
32 	NDA_NH_ID,
33 	NDA_FDB_EXT_ATTRS,
34 	NDA_FLAGS_EXT,
35 	NDA_NDM_STATE_MASK,
36 	NDA_NDM_FLAGS_MASK,
37 	__NDA_MAX
38 };
39 
40 #define NDA_MAX (__NDA_MAX - 1)
41 
42 /*
43  *	Neighbor Cache Entry Flags
44  */
45 
46 #define NTF_USE		(1 << 0)
47 #define NTF_SELF	(1 << 1)
48 #define NTF_MASTER	(1 << 2)
49 #define NTF_PROXY	(1 << 3)	/* == ATF_PUBL */
50 #define NTF_EXT_LEARNED	(1 << 4)
51 #define NTF_OFFLOADED   (1 << 5)
52 #define NTF_STICKY	(1 << 6)
53 #define NTF_ROUTER	(1 << 7)
54 /* Extended flags under NDA_FLAGS_EXT: */
55 #define NTF_EXT_MANAGED	(1 << 0)
56 
57 /*
58  *	Neighbor Cache Entry States.
59  */
60 
61 #define NUD_INCOMPLETE	0x01
62 #define NUD_REACHABLE	0x02
63 #define NUD_STALE	0x04
64 #define NUD_DELAY	0x08
65 #define NUD_PROBE	0x10
66 #define NUD_FAILED	0x20
67 
68 /* Dummy states */
69 #define NUD_NOARP	0x40
70 #define NUD_PERMANENT	0x80
71 #define NUD_NONE	0x00
72 
73 /* NUD_NOARP & NUD_PERMANENT are pseudostates, they never change and make no
74  * address resolution or NUD.
75  *
76  * NUD_PERMANENT also cannot be deleted by garbage collectors. This holds true
77  * for dynamic entries with NTF_EXT_LEARNED flag as well. However, upon carrier
78  * down event, NUD_PERMANENT entries are not flushed whereas NTF_EXT_LEARNED
79  * flagged entries explicitly are (which is also consistent with the routing
80  * subsystem).
81  *
82  * When NTF_EXT_LEARNED is set for a bridge fdb entry the different cache entry
83  * states don't make sense and thus are ignored. Such entries don't age and
84  * can roam.
85  *
86  * NTF_EXT_MANAGED flagged neigbor entries are managed by the kernel on behalf
87  * of a user space control plane, and automatically refreshed so that (if
88  * possible) they remain in NUD_REACHABLE state.
89  */
90 
91 struct nda_cacheinfo {
92 	__u32		ndm_confirmed;
93 	__u32		ndm_used;
94 	__u32		ndm_updated;
95 	__u32		ndm_refcnt;
96 };
97 
98 /*****************************************************************
99  *		Neighbour tables specific messages.
100  *
101  * To retrieve the neighbour tables send RTM_GETNEIGHTBL with the
102  * NLM_F_DUMP flag set. Every neighbour table configuration is
103  * spread over multiple messages to avoid running into message
104  * size limits on systems with many interfaces. The first message
105  * in the sequence transports all not device specific data such as
106  * statistics, configuration, and the default parameter set.
107  * This message is followed by 0..n messages carrying device
108  * specific parameter sets.
109  * Although the ordering should be sufficient, NDTA_NAME can be
110  * used to identify sequences. The initial message can be identified
111  * by checking for NDTA_CONFIG. The device specific messages do
112  * not contain this TLV but have NDTPA_IFINDEX set to the
113  * corresponding interface index.
114  *
115  * To change neighbour table attributes, send RTM_SETNEIGHTBL
116  * with NDTA_NAME set. Changeable attribute include NDTA_THRESH[1-3],
117  * NDTA_GC_INTERVAL, and all TLVs in NDTA_PARMS unless marked
118  * otherwise. Device specific parameter sets can be changed by
119  * setting NDTPA_IFINDEX to the interface index of the corresponding
120  * device.
121  ****/
122 
123 struct ndt_stats {
124 	__u64		ndts_allocs;
125 	__u64		ndts_destroys;
126 	__u64		ndts_hash_grows;
127 	__u64		ndts_res_failed;
128 	__u64		ndts_lookups;
129 	__u64		ndts_hits;
130 	__u64		ndts_rcv_probes_mcast;
131 	__u64		ndts_rcv_probes_ucast;
132 	__u64		ndts_periodic_gc_runs;
133 	__u64		ndts_forced_gc_runs;
134 	__u64		ndts_table_fulls;
135 };
136 
137 enum {
138 	NDTPA_UNSPEC,
139 	NDTPA_IFINDEX,			/* u32, unchangeable */
140 	NDTPA_REFCNT,			/* u32, read-only */
141 	NDTPA_REACHABLE_TIME,		/* u64, read-only, msecs */
142 	NDTPA_BASE_REACHABLE_TIME,	/* u64, msecs */
143 	NDTPA_RETRANS_TIME,		/* u64, msecs */
144 	NDTPA_GC_STALETIME,		/* u64, msecs */
145 	NDTPA_DELAY_PROBE_TIME,		/* u64, msecs */
146 	NDTPA_QUEUE_LEN,		/* u32 */
147 	NDTPA_APP_PROBES,		/* u32 */
148 	NDTPA_UCAST_PROBES,		/* u32 */
149 	NDTPA_MCAST_PROBES,		/* u32 */
150 	NDTPA_ANYCAST_DELAY,		/* u64, msecs */
151 	NDTPA_PROXY_DELAY,		/* u64, msecs */
152 	NDTPA_PROXY_QLEN,		/* u32 */
153 	NDTPA_LOCKTIME,			/* u64, msecs */
154 	NDTPA_QUEUE_LENBYTES,		/* u32 */
155 	NDTPA_MCAST_REPROBES,		/* u32 */
156 	NDTPA_PAD,
157 	__NDTPA_MAX
158 };
159 #define NDTPA_MAX (__NDTPA_MAX - 1)
160 
161 struct ndtmsg {
162 	__u8		ndtm_family;
163 	__u8		ndtm_pad1;
164 	__u16		ndtm_pad2;
165 };
166 
167 struct ndt_config {
168 	__u16		ndtc_key_len;
169 	__u16		ndtc_entry_size;
170 	__u32		ndtc_entries;
171 	__u32		ndtc_last_flush;	/* delta to now in msecs */
172 	__u32		ndtc_last_rand;		/* delta to now in msecs */
173 	__u32		ndtc_hash_rnd;
174 	__u32		ndtc_hash_mask;
175 	__u32		ndtc_hash_chain_gc;
176 	__u32		ndtc_proxy_qlen;
177 };
178 
179 enum {
180 	NDTA_UNSPEC,
181 	NDTA_NAME,			/* char *, unchangeable */
182 	NDTA_THRESH1,			/* u32 */
183 	NDTA_THRESH2,			/* u32 */
184 	NDTA_THRESH3,			/* u32 */
185 	NDTA_CONFIG,			/* struct ndt_config, read-only */
186 	NDTA_PARMS,			/* nested TLV NDTPA_* */
187 	NDTA_STATS,			/* struct ndt_stats, read-only */
188 	NDTA_GC_INTERVAL,		/* u64, msecs */
189 	NDTA_PAD,
190 	__NDTA_MAX
191 };
192 #define NDTA_MAX (__NDTA_MAX - 1)
193 
194  /* FDB activity notification bits used in NFEA_ACTIVITY_NOTIFY:
195   * - FDB_NOTIFY_BIT - notify on activity/expire for any entry
196   * - FDB_NOTIFY_INACTIVE_BIT - mark as inactive to avoid multiple notifications
197   */
198 enum {
199 	FDB_NOTIFY_BIT		= (1 << 0),
200 	FDB_NOTIFY_INACTIVE_BIT	= (1 << 1)
201 };
202 
203 /* embedded into NDA_FDB_EXT_ATTRS:
204  * [NDA_FDB_EXT_ATTRS] = {
205  *     [NFEA_ACTIVITY_NOTIFY]
206  *     ...
207  * }
208  */
209 enum {
210 	NFEA_UNSPEC,
211 	NFEA_ACTIVITY_NOTIFY,
212 	NFEA_DONT_REFRESH,
213 	__NFEA_MAX
214 };
215 #define NFEA_MAX (__NFEA_MAX - 1)
216 
217 #endif
218