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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2017-05-03 12:45:55 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2017-05-03 12:45:55 -0700
commit1684096b1ed813f621fb6cbd06e72235c1c2a0ca (patch)
tree13a228c35d6344f5d23b2c195aa3b026e42aac4b /include/net
parent16a12fa9aed176444fc795b09e796be41902bb08 (diff)
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Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dledford/rdma
Pull rdma updates from Doug Ledford: "More exchaustive description of primary updates in this release: - Lots of driver fixes and misc fixes across the board. - I had to base on a net-next tree because the IPoIB Accelorator patches needed it. Unfortunately, it was known to Mellanox that there would need to be an IPoIB accelorator patch to the net tree (which left some functions turned off by an #ifdef construct to avoid warnings about defined but unused functions), then one to the RDMA tree, then a fixup that went back and re-enabled the functions in the net tree and enabled their use in the rdma tree Also, a sparse fix was sent to the net tree after I did my pull, and the fixup patch conflicts quite directly with that sparse fix, so I'm going to submit the fixup patch towards the end of the merge window by itself and based upon your master branch at the time. - Two separate rounds of hfi1 fixes, one that got dropped from last release because it came in just a day or two before the end of the merge window and then the one from this release cycle. Of note is that I now have a third series that just landed from Intel yesterday. It is not included in this pull request, but I may submit it by the end of the week. I'll talk to Intel about improving the timing of thier submissions for my workflow. - Changes to our idr usage in the RDMA subsystem that will tie into our cgroup management and also into the upcoming changes for the RDMA kernel<->userspace API. - Addition of support for a netdev to be tied to an RDMA device at the core level - Addition of the VNIC driver from Intel. While IPoIB provides IP over InfiniBand (and *only* IP, no lower layer protocol headers are allowed or supported), the VNIC driver presents a virtual Ethernet device with support for things like varying Ethertypes, VLANs, priorities and other features of Ethernet. The virtual devices are centrally managed by the OPA fabric manager, making this (for the time being) a strictly OPA specific feature. - Improvements to the On-Demand Paging support in the RDMA subsystem. - Addition of three significant OPA changes. While we added OPA support some time ago (via the hfi1 driver), the RDMA subsystem has so far glossed over the areas where OPA and InfiniBand differ. With this release we are starting to add support for the OPA extensions into the RDMA core in the following area: Extended port information for OPA is now supported, extended Address Handle attributes for OPA are now supported, and extended SA Queries to get OPA specific subnet information is now supported. Concise summary from the tag: - idr usage and locking changes - build fix for hns - ipoib debug path record file fix - hfi1 updates - core RDMA netdev addition - Intel VNIC driver addition - Enhanced accelerators for IPoIB addition - Debug cleanups in cxgb3/4 - Trivial cleanups from SF Markus Elfring - Misc rxe fixes from Mellanox - Misc ipoib fixes from Mellanox - Lots of mlx4/mlx5 changes from Mellanox - Misc fixes across the RDMA subsystem - ODP paging fixes and improvements - qedr updates - hfi1 updates - OPA port info patches - OPA AH patches - OPA SA Query patches" * tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dledford/rdma: (191 commits) infiniband: avoid dereferencing uninitialized dst on error path IB/SA: Add OPA addr header IB/mlx5: Add port_xmit_wait to counter registers read IB/ocrdma: fix out of bounds access to local buffer IB/mlx4: Fix incorrect order of formal and actual parameters IB/mlx4: Change flush logic so it adheres to the variable name mlx5: Fix mlx5_ib_map_mr_sg mr length IB/rxe: Don't clamp residual length to mtu IB/SA: Add support to query OPA path records IB/SA: Add OPA path record type IB/SA: Split struct sa_path_rec based on IB and ROCE specific fields IB/SA: Introduce path record specific types IB/SA: Rename ib_sa_path_rec to sa_path_rec IB/CM: Add braces when using sizeof IB/core: Define 'opa' rdma_ah_attr type IB/core: Define 'ib' and 'roce' rdma_ah_attr types IB/core: Use rdma_ah_attr accessor functions IB/core: Add accessor functions for rdma_ah_attr fields IB/PVRDMA: Rename ib_ah_attr related functions IB/mthca: Rename to_ib_ah_attr to to_rdma_ah_attr ...
Diffstat (limited to 'include/net')
-rw-r--r--include/net/addrconf.h22
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/include/net/addrconf.h b/include/net/addrconf.h
index 1aeb25dd42a7..2452e6449532 100644
--- a/include/net/addrconf.h
+++ b/include/net/addrconf.h
@@ -103,12 +103,24 @@ int addrconf_prefix_rcv_add_addr(struct net *net, struct net_device *dev,
u32 addr_flags, bool sllao, bool tokenized,
__u32 valid_lft, u32 prefered_lft);
+static inline void addrconf_addr_eui48_base(u8 *eui, const char *const addr)
+{
+ memcpy(eui, addr, 3);
+ eui[3] = 0xFF;
+ eui[4] = 0xFE;
+ memcpy(eui + 5, addr + 3, 3);
+}
+
+static inline void addrconf_addr_eui48(u8 *eui, const char *const addr)
+{
+ addrconf_addr_eui48_base(eui, addr);
+ eui[0] ^= 2;
+}
+
static inline int addrconf_ifid_eui48(u8 *eui, struct net_device *dev)
{
if (dev->addr_len != ETH_ALEN)
return -1;
- memcpy(eui, dev->dev_addr, 3);
- memcpy(eui + 5, dev->dev_addr + 3, 3);
/*
* The zSeries OSA network cards can be shared among various
@@ -123,14 +135,16 @@ static inline int addrconf_ifid_eui48(u8 *eui, struct net_device *dev)
* case. Hence the resulting interface identifier has local
* scope according to RFC2373.
*/
+
+ addrconf_addr_eui48_base(eui, dev->dev_addr);
+
if (dev->dev_id) {
eui[3] = (dev->dev_id >> 8) & 0xFF;
eui[4] = dev->dev_id & 0xFF;
} else {
- eui[3] = 0xFF;
- eui[4] = 0xFE;
eui[0] ^= 2;
}
+
return 0;
}