/* * Copyright (C) 2007-2013 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see * . * * Authors: * Mark McLoughlin * Daniel P. Berrange */ #include #include "virmacaddr.h" #include "virnetdevtap.h" #include "virnetdev.h" #include "virnetdevbridge.h" #include "virnetdevopenvswitch.h" #include "virerror.h" #include "virfile.h" #include "viralloc.h" #include "virlog.h" #include "virstring.h" #include #include #include #ifdef __linux__ # include /* IFF_TUN, IFF_NO_PI */ #endif #define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_NONE /** * virNetDevTapGetName: * @tapfd: a tun/tap file descriptor * @ifname: a pointer that will receive the interface name * * Retrieve the interface name given a file descriptor for a tun/tap * interface. * * Returns 0 if the interface name is successfully queried, -1 otherwise */ int virNetDevTapGetName(int tapfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **ifname ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { #ifdef TUNGETIFF struct ifreq ifr; if (ioctl(tapfd, TUNGETIFF, &ifr) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("Unable to query tap interface name")); return -1; } return VIR_STRDUP(*ifname, ifr.ifr_name) < 0 ? -1 : 0; #else return -1; #endif } /** * virNetDevProbeVnetHdr: * @tapfd: a tun/tap file descriptor * * Check whether it is safe to enable the IFF_VNET_HDR flag on the * tap interface. * * Setting IFF_VNET_HDR enables QEMU's virtio_net driver to allow * guests to pass larger (GSO) packets, with partial checksums, to * the host. This greatly increases the achievable throughput. * * It is only useful to enable this when we're setting up a virtio * interface. And it is only *safe* to enable it when we know for * sure that a) qemu has support for IFF_VNET_HDR and b) the running * kernel implements the TUNGETIFF ioctl(), which qemu needs to query * the supplied tapfd. * * Returns 1 if VnetHdr is supported, 0 if not supported */ #ifdef IFF_VNET_HDR static int virNetDevProbeVnetHdr(int tapfd) { # if defined(IFF_VNET_HDR) && defined(TUNGETFEATURES) && defined(TUNGETIFF) unsigned int features; struct ifreq dummy; if (ioctl(tapfd, TUNGETFEATURES, &features) != 0) { VIR_INFO("Not enabling IFF_VNET_HDR; " "TUNGETFEATURES ioctl() not implemented"); return 0; } if (!(features & IFF_VNET_HDR)) { VIR_INFO("Not enabling IFF_VNET_HDR; " "TUNGETFEATURES ioctl() reports no IFF_VNET_HDR"); return 0; } /* The kernel will always return -1 at this point. * If TUNGETIFF is not implemented then errno == EBADFD. */ if (ioctl(tapfd, TUNGETIFF, &dummy) != -1 || errno != EBADFD) { VIR_INFO("Not enabling IFF_VNET_HDR; " "TUNGETIFF ioctl() not implemented"); return 0; } VIR_INFO("Enabling IFF_VNET_HDR"); return 1; # else (void) tapfd; VIR_INFO("Not enabling IFF_VNET_HDR; disabled at build time"); return 0; # endif } #endif #ifdef TUNSETIFF /** * virNetDevTapCreate: * @ifname: the interface name * @tapfds: array of file descriptors return value for the new tap device * @tapfdSize: number of file descriptors in @tapfd * @flags: OR of virNetDevTapCreateFlags. Only one flag is recognized: * * VIR_NETDEV_TAP_CREATE_VNET_HDR * - Enable IFF_VNET_HDR on the tap device * VIR_NETDEV_TAP_CREATE_PERSIST * - The device will persist after the file descriptor is closed * * Creates a tap interface. The caller must use virNetDevTapDelete to * remove a persistent TAP device when it is no longer needed. In case * @tapfdSize is greater than one, multiqueue extension is requested * from kernel. * * Returns 0 in case of success or -1 on failure. */ int virNetDevTapCreate(char **ifname, int *tapfd, int tapfdSize, unsigned int flags) { int i; struct ifreq ifr; int ret = -1; int fd; memset(&ifr, 0, sizeof(ifr)); for (i = 0; i < tapfdSize; i++) { if ((fd = open("/dev/net/tun", O_RDWR)) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("Unable to open /dev/net/tun, is tun module loaded?")); goto cleanup; } memset(&ifr, 0, sizeof(ifr)); ifr.ifr_flags = IFF_TAP | IFF_NO_PI; /* If tapfdSize is greater than one, request multiqueue */ if (tapfdSize > 1) { # ifdef IFF_MULTI_QUEUE ifr.ifr_flags |= IFF_MULTI_QUEUE; # else virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Multiqueue devices are not supported on this system")); goto cleanup; # endif } # ifdef IFF_VNET_HDR if ((flags & VIR_NETDEV_TAP_CREATE_VNET_HDR) && virNetDevProbeVnetHdr(fd)) ifr.ifr_flags |= IFF_VNET_HDR; # endif if (virStrcpyStatic(ifr.ifr_name, *ifname) == NULL) { virReportSystemError(ERANGE, _("Network interface name '%s' is too long"), *ifname); goto cleanup; } if (ioctl(fd, TUNSETIFF, &ifr) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("Unable to create tap device %s"), NULLSTR(*ifname)); goto cleanup; } if (i == 0) { /* In case we are looping more than once, set other * TAPs to have the same name */ VIR_FREE(*ifname); if (VIR_STRDUP(*ifname, ifr.ifr_name) < 0) goto cleanup; } if ((flags & VIR_NETDEV_TAP_CREATE_PERSIST) && (errno = ioctl(fd, TUNSETPERSIST, 1))) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("Unable to set tap device %s to persistent"), NULLSTR(*ifname)); goto cleanup; } tapfd[i] = fd; } ret = 0; cleanup: if (ret < 0) { VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(fd); while (i--) VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(tapfd[i]); } return ret; } int virNetDevTapDelete(const char *ifname) { struct ifreq try; int fd; int ret = -1; if ((fd = open("/dev/net/tun", O_RDWR)) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("Unable to open /dev/net/tun, is tun module loaded?")); return -1; } memset(&try, 0, sizeof(struct ifreq)); try.ifr_flags = IFF_TAP|IFF_NO_PI; if (virStrcpyStatic(try.ifr_name, ifname) == NULL) { virReportSystemError(ERANGE, _("Network interface name '%s' is too long"), ifname); goto cleanup; } if (ioctl(fd, TUNSETIFF, &try) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("Unable to associate TAP device")); goto cleanup; } if (ioctl(fd, TUNSETPERSIST, 0) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("Unable to make TAP device non-persistent")); goto cleanup; } ret = 0; cleanup: VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(fd); return ret; } #elif defined(SIOCIFCREATE2) && defined(SIOCIFDESTROY) && defined(IF_MAXUNIT) int virNetDevTapCreate(char **ifname, int *tapfd, int tapfdSize, unsigned int flags ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { int s; struct ifreq ifr; int ret = -1; char *newifname = NULL; if (tapfdSize > 1) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Multiqueue devices are not supported on this system")); goto cleanup; } /* As FreeBSD determines interface type by name, * we have to create 'tap' interface first and * then rename it to 'vnet' */ if ((s = virNetDevSetupControl("tap", &ifr)) < 0) return -1; if (ioctl(s, SIOCIFCREATE2, &ifr) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("Unable to create tap device")); goto cleanup; } /* In case we were given exact interface name (e.g. 'vnetN'), * we just rename to it. If we have format string like * 'vnet%d', we need to find the first available name that * matches this pattern */ if (strstr(*ifname, "%d") != NULL) { int i; for (i = 0; i <= IF_MAXUNIT; i++) { char *newname; if (virAsprintf(&newname, *ifname, i) < 0) goto cleanup; if (virNetDevExists(newname) == 0) { newifname = newname; break; } VIR_FREE(newname); } if (newifname) { VIR_FREE(*ifname); *ifname = newifname; } else { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, _("Failed to generate new name for interface %s"), ifr.ifr_name); goto cleanup; } } if (tapfd) { char *dev_path = NULL; if (virAsprintf(&dev_path, "/dev/%s", ifr.ifr_name) < 0) goto cleanup; if ((*tapfd = open(dev_path, O_RDWR)) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("Unable to open %s"), dev_path); VIR_FREE(dev_path); goto cleanup; } VIR_FREE(dev_path); } if (virNetDevSetName(ifr.ifr_name, *ifname) == -1) { goto cleanup; } ret = 0; cleanup: VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(s); return ret; } int virNetDevTapDelete(const char *ifname) { int s; struct ifreq ifr; int ret = -1; if ((s = virNetDevSetupControl(ifname, &ifr)) < 0) return -1; if (ioctl(s, SIOCIFDESTROY, &ifr) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("Unable to remove tap device %s"), ifname); goto cleanup; } ret = 0; cleanup: VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(s); return ret; } #else int virNetDevTapCreate(char **ifname ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int *tapfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int tapfdSize ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, unsigned int flags ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { virReportSystemError(ENOSYS, "%s", _("Unable to create TAP devices on this platform")); return -1; } int virNetDevTapDelete(const char *ifname ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { virReportSystemError(ENOSYS, "%s", _("Unable to delete TAP devices on this platform")); return -1; } #endif /** * virNetDevTapCreateInBridgePort: * @brname: the bridge name * @ifname: the interface name (or name template) * @macaddr: desired MAC address * @tapfd: array of file descriptor return value for the new tap device * @tapfdSize: number of file descriptors in @tapfd * @virtPortProfile: bridge/port specific configuration * @flags: OR of virNetDevTapCreateFlags: * VIR_NETDEV_TAP_CREATE_IFUP * - Bring the interface up * VIR_NETDEV_TAP_CREATE_VNET_HDR * - Enable IFF_VNET_HDR on the tap device * VIR_NETDEV_TAP_CREATE_USE_MAC_FOR_BRIDGE * - Set this interface's MAC as the bridge's MAC address * VIR_NETDEV_TAP_CREATE_PERSIST * - The device will persist after the file descriptor is closed * * This function creates a new tap device on a bridge. @ifname can be either * a fixed name or a name template with '%d' for dynamic name allocation. * in either case the final name for the bridge will be stored in @ifname. * If the @tapfd parameter is supplied, the open tap device file descriptor * will be returned, otherwise the TAP device will be closed. The caller must * use virNetDevTapDelete to remove a persistent TAP device when it is no * longer needed. * * Returns 0 in case of success or -1 on failure */ int virNetDevTapCreateInBridgePort(const char *brname, char **ifname, const virMacAddrPtr macaddr, const unsigned char *vmuuid, int *tapfd, int tapfdSize, virNetDevVPortProfilePtr virtPortProfile, virNetDevVlanPtr virtVlan, unsigned int flags) { virMacAddr tapmac; char macaddrstr[VIR_MAC_STRING_BUFLEN]; if (virNetDevTapCreate(ifname, tapfd, tapfdSize, flags) < 0) return -1; /* We need to set the interface MAC before adding it * to the bridge, because the bridge assumes the lowest * MAC of all enslaved interfaces & we don't want it * seeing the kernel allocate random MAC for the TAP * device before we set our static MAC. */ virMacAddrSet(&tapmac, macaddr); if (!(flags & VIR_NETDEV_TAP_CREATE_USE_MAC_FOR_BRIDGE)) { if (macaddr->addr[0] == 0xFE) { /* For normal use, the tap device's MAC address cannot * match the MAC address used by the guest. This results * in "received packet on vnetX with own address as source * address" error logs from the kernel. */ virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, _("Unable to use MAC address starting with " "reserved value 0xFE - '%s' - "), virMacAddrFormat(macaddr, macaddrstr)); goto error; } tapmac.addr[0] = 0xFE; /* Discourage bridge from using TAP dev MAC */ } if (virNetDevSetMAC(*ifname, &tapmac) < 0) goto error; /* We need to set the interface MTU before adding it * to the bridge, because the bridge will have its * MTU adjusted automatically when we add the new interface. */ if (virNetDevSetMTUFromDevice(*ifname, brname) < 0) goto error; if (virtPortProfile) { if (virNetDevOpenvswitchAddPort(brname, *ifname, macaddr, vmuuid, virtPortProfile, virtVlan) < 0) { goto error; } } else { if (virNetDevBridgeAddPort(brname, *ifname) < 0) goto error; } if (virNetDevSetOnline(*ifname, !!(flags & VIR_NETDEV_TAP_CREATE_IFUP)) < 0) goto error; return 0; error: while (tapfdSize) VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(tapfd[--tapfdSize]); return -1; }