u-boot/arch/arm/cpu/ixp/npe/include/IxEthDB.h
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/** @file IxEthDB.h
*
* @brief this file contains the public API of @ref IxEthDB component
*
*
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#ifndef IxEthDB_H
#define IxEthDB_H
#include <IxOsBuffMgt.h>
#include <IxTypes.h>
/**
* @defgroup IxEthDB IXP400 Ethernet Database (IxEthDB) API
*
* @brief ethDB is a library that does provides a MAC address database learning/filtering capability
*
*@{
*/
#define INLINE __inline__
#define IX_ETH_DB_PRIVATE PRIVATE /* imported from IxTypes.h */
#define IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC PUBLIC
/**
* @brief port ID => message handler NPE id conversion (0 => NPE_B, 1 => NPE_C)
*/
#define IX_ETH_DB_PORT_ID_TO_NPE(id) (id == 0 ? 1 : (id == 1 ? 2 : (id == 2 ? 0 : -1)))
/**
* @def IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TO_PORT_ID(npe)
* @brief message handler NPE id => port ID conversion (NPE_B => 0, NPE_C => 1)
*/
#define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TO_PORT_ID(npe) (npe == 0 ? 2 : (npe == 1 ? 0 : (npe == 2 ? 1 : -1)))
/* temporary define - won't work for Azusa */
#define IX_ETH_DB_PORT_ID_TO_NPE_LOGICAL_ID(id) (IX_ETH_DB_PORT_ID_TO_NPE(id) << 4)
#define IX_ETH_DB_NPE_LOGICAL_ID_TO_PORT_ID(id) (IX_ETH_DB_NPE_TO_PORT_ID(id >> 4))
/**
* @def IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE
* @brief The size of the MAC address
*/
#define IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE (6)
/**
* @def IX_IEEE802_1Q_QOS_PRIORITY_COUNT
* @brief Number of QoS priorities defined by IEEE802.1Q
*/
#define IX_IEEE802_1Q_QOS_PRIORITY_COUNT (8)
/**
* @enum IxEthDBStatus
* @brief Ethernet Database API return values
*/
typedef enum /* IxEthDBStatus */
{
IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS = IX_SUCCESS, /**< Success */
IX_ETH_DB_FAIL = IX_FAIL, /**< Failure */
IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT, /**< Invalid port */
IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED, /**< Port not initialized */
IX_ETH_DB_MAC_UNINITIALIZED, /**< MAC not initialized */
IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG, /**< Invalid argument */
IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR, /**< Address not found for search or delete operations */
IX_ETH_DB_NOMEM, /**< Learning database memory full */
IX_ETH_DB_BUSY, /**< Learning database cannot complete operation, access temporarily blocked */
IX_ETH_DB_END, /**< Database browser passed the end of the record set */
IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN, /**< Invalid VLAN ID (valid range is 0..4094, 0 signifies no VLAN membership, used for priority tagged frames) */
IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PRIORITY, /**< Invalid QoS priority/traffic class (valid range for QoS priority is 0..7, valid range for traffic class depends on run-time configuration) */
IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION, /**< No permission for attempted operation */
IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE, /**< Feature not available (or not enabled) */
IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_KEY, /**< Invalid search key */
IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_RECORD_TYPE /**< Invalid record type */
} IxEthDBStatus;
/** @brief VLAN ID type, valid range is 0..4094, 0 signifying no VLAN membership */
typedef UINT32 IxEthDBVlanId;
/** @brief 802.1Q VLAN tag, contains 3 bits user priority, 1 bit CFI, 12 bits VLAN ID */
typedef UINT32 IxEthDBVlanTag;
/** @brief QoS priority/traffic class type, valid range is 0..7, 0 being the lowest */
typedef UINT32 IxEthDBPriority;
/** @brief Priority mapping table; 0..7 QoS priorities used to index, table contains traffic classes */
typedef UINT8 IxEthDBPriorityTable[8];
/** @brief A 4096 bit array used to map the complete VLAN ID range */
typedef UINT8 IxEthDBVlanSet[512];
#define IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_VLAN_MASK (0xFFF)
#define IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_QOS_MASK (0x7)
#define IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_MAX_VLAN_ID (0xFFE)
/**
* @def IX_ETH_DB_SET_VLAN_ID
* @brief returns the given 802.1Q tag with the VLAN ID field substituted with the given VLAN ID
*
* This macro is used to change the VLAN ID in a 802.1Q tag.
*
* Example:
*
* tag = IX_ETH_DB_SET_VLAN_ID(tag, 32)
*
* inserts the VLAN ID "32" in the given tag.
*/
#define IX_ETH_DB_SET_VLAN_ID(vlanTag, vlanID) (((vlanTag) & 0xF000) | ((vlanID) & IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_VLAN_MASK))
/**
* @def IX_ETH_DB_GET_VLAN_ID
* @brief returns the VLAN ID from the given 802.1Q tag
*/
#define IX_ETH_DB_GET_VLAN_ID(vlanTag) ((vlanTag) & IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_VLAN_MASK)
#define IX_ETH_DB_GET_QOS_PRIORITY(vlanTag) (((vlanTag) >> 13) & IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_QOS_MASK)
#define IX_ETH_DB_SET_QOS_PRIORITY(vlanTag, priority) (((vlanTag) & 0x1FFF) | (((priority) & IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_QOS_MASK) << 13))
#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_VLAN_TAG(vlanTag) { if(((vlanTag & 0xFFFF0000) != 0) || (IX_ETH_DB_GET_VLAN_ID(vlanTag) > 4094)) return IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN; }
#define IX_ETH_DB_CHECK_VLAN_ID(vlanId) { if (vlanId > IX_ETH_DB_802_1Q_MAX_VLAN_ID) return IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN; }
#define IX_IEEE802_1Q_VLAN_TPID (0x8100)
typedef enum
{
IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES = 0x1, /**< Accepts untagged frames */
IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES = 0x2, /**< Accepts tagged frames */
IX_ETH_DB_PRIORITY_TAGGED_FRAMES = 0x4, /**< Accepts tagged frames with VLAN ID set to 0 (no VLAN membership) */
IX_ETH_DB_ACCEPT_ALL_FRAMES =
IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES | IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES /**< Accepts all the frames */
} IxEthDBFrameFilter;
typedef enum
{
IX_ETH_DB_PASS_THROUGH = 0x1, /**< Leave frame as-is */
IX_ETH_DB_ADD_TAG = 0x2, /**< Add default port VLAN tag */
IX_ETH_DB_REMOVE_TAG = 0x3 /**< Remove VLAN tag from frame */
} IxEthDBTaggingAction;
typedef enum
{
IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_WHITE_LIST = 0x1, /**< Firewall operates in white-list mode (MAC address based admission) */
IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_BLACK_LIST = 0x2 /**< Firewall operates in black-list mode (MAC address based blocking) */
} IxEthDBFirewallMode;
typedef enum
{
IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD = 0x01, /**< <table><caption> Filtering record </caption>
* <tr><td> MAC address <td> static/dynamic type <td> age
* </table>
*/
IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD = 0x02, /**< <table><caption> VLAN-enabled filtering record </caption>
* <tr><td> MAC address <td> static/dynamic type <td> age <td> 802.1Q tag
* </table>
*/
IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD = 0x04, /**< <table><caption> WiFi header conversion record </caption>
* <tr><td> MAC address <td> optional gateway MAC address <td>
* </table>
*/
IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD = 0x08, /**< <table><caption> Firewall record </caption>
* <tr><td> MAC address
* </table>
*/
IX_ETH_DB_GATEWAY_RECORD = 0x10, /**< <i>For internal use only</i> */
IX_ETH_DB_MAX_RECORD_TYPE_INDEX = 0x10, /**< <i>For internal use only</i> */
IX_ETH_DB_NO_RECORD_TYPE = 0, /**< None of the registered record types */
IX_ETH_DB_ALL_FILTERING_RECORDS = IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD, /**< All the filtering records */
IX_ETH_DB_ALL_RECORD_TYPES = IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD |
IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD /**< All the record types registered within EthDB */
} IxEthDBRecordType;
typedef enum
{
IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING = 0x01, /**< Learning feature; enables EthDB to learn MAC address (filtering) records, including 802.1Q enabled records */
IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING = 0x02, /**< Filtering feature; enables EthDB to communicate with the NPEs for downloading filtering information in the NPEs; depends on the learning feature */
IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_QOS = 0x04, /**< VLAN/QoS feature; enables EthDB to configure NPEs to operate in VLAN/QoS aware modes */
IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL = 0x08, /**< Firewall feature; enables EthDB to configure NPEs to operate in firewall mode, using white/black address lists */
IX_ETH_DB_SPANNING_TREE_PROTOCOL = 0x10, /**< Spanning tree protocol feature; enables EthDB to configure the NPEs as STP nodes */
IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_HEADER_CONVERSION = 0x20 /**< WiFi 802.3 to 802.11 header conversion feature; enables EthDB to handle WiFi conversion data */
} IxEthDBFeature;
typedef UINT32 IxEthDBProperty; /**< Property ID type */
typedef enum
{
IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY = 0x1, /**< 4 byte unsigned integer type */
IX_ETH_DB_STRING_PROPERTY = 0x2, /**< NULL-terminated string type of maximum 255 characters (including the terminator) */
IX_ETH_DB_MAC_ADDR_PROPERTY = 0x3, /**< 6 byte MAC address type */
IX_ETH_DB_BOOL_PROPERTY = 0x4 /**< 4 byte boolean type; can contain only TRUE and FALSE values */
} IxEthDBPropertyType;
/* list of supported properties for the IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_QOS feature */
#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_COUNT_PROPERTY (0x01) /**< Property identifying number the supported number of traffic classes */
#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_0_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x10) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 0 */
#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_1_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x11) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 1 */
#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_2_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x12) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 2 */
#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_3_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x13) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 3 */
#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_4_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x14) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 4 */
#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_5_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x15) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 5 */
#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_6_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x16) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 6 */
#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_7_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY (0x17) /**< Rx queue assigned to traffic class 7 */
/* private property used by EthAcc to indicate queue configuration complete */
#define IX_ETH_DB_QOS_QUEUE_CONFIGURATION_COMPLETE (0x18)
/**
*
* @brief The IEEE 802.3 Ethernet MAC address structure.
*
* The data should be packed with bytes xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
*
* @note The data must be packed in network byte order.
*/
typedef struct
{
UINT8 macAddress[IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE];
} IxEthDBMacAddr;
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @brief Definition of an IXP400 port.
*/
typedef UINT32 IxEthDBPortId;
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @brief Port dependency map definition
*/
typedef UINT8 IxEthDBPortMap[32];
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBInit(void)
*
* @brief Initializes the Ethernet learning/filtering database
*
* @note calling this function multiple times does not constitute an error;
* redundant calls will be ignored, returning IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS initialization was successful
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL initialization failed (OS error)
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBInit(void);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUnload(void)
*
* @brief Stops and prepares the EthDB component for unloading.
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS de-initialization was successful
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY de-initialization failed, ports must be disabled first
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL de-initialization failed (OS error)
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUnload(void);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn void ixEthDBPortInit(IxEthDBPortId portID)
*
* @brief Initializes a port
*
* This function is called automatically by the Ethernet Access
* ixEthAccPortInit() routine for Ethernet NPE ports and should be manually
* called for any user-defined port (any port that is not one of
* the two Ethernet NPEs).
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to be initialized
*
* @see IxEthDBPortDefs.h for port definitions
*
* @note calling this function multiple times does not constitute an error;
* redundant calls will be ignored
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
void ixEthDBPortInit(IxEthDBPortId portID);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID)
*
* @brief Enables a port
*
* This function is called automatically from the Ethernet Access component
* ixEthAccPortEnable() routine for Ethernet NPE ports and should be manually
* called for any user-defined port (any port that is not one of
* the Ethernet NPEs).
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to enable processing on
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS if enabling is successful
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL if the enabling was not successful due to
* a message handler error
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_MAC_UNINITIALIZED the MAC address of this port was
* not initialized (only for Ethernet NPEs)
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT if portID is invalid
*
* @pre ixEthDBPortAddressSet needs to be called prior to enabling the port events
* for Ethernet NPEs
*
* @see ixEthDBPortAddressSet
*
* @see IxEthDBPortDefs.h for port definitions
*
* @note calling this function multiple times does not constitute an error;
* redundant calls will be ignored
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDisable(IxEthDBPortId portID)
*
* @brief Disables processing on a port
*
* This function is called automatically from the Ethernet Access component
* ixEthAccPortDisable() routine for Ethernet NPE ports and should be manually
* called for any user-defined port (any port that is not one of
* the Ethernet NPEs).
*
* @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable() will disable the respective Ethernet NPE.
* After Ethernet NPEs are disabled they are stopped therefore
* when re-enabled they need to be reset, downloaded with microcode and started.
* For learning to restart working the user needs to call again
* ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressSet or ixEthDBUnicastAddressSet
* with the respective port MAC address.
* Residual MAC addresses learnt before the port was disabled are deleted as soon
* as the port is disabled. This only applies to dynamic (learnt) entries, static
* entries do not dissapear when the port is disabled.
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to disable processing on
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS if disabling is successful
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL if the disabling was not successful due to
* a message handler error
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT if portID is invalid
*
* @note calling this function multiple times after the first time completed successfully
* does not constitute an error; redundant calls will be ignored and return IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDisable(IxEthDBPortId portID);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAddressSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Sets the port MAC address
*
* This function is to be called from the Ethernet Access component top-level
* ixEthDBUnicastAddressSet(). Event processing cannot be enabled for a port
* until its MAC address has been set.
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port whose MAC address is set
* @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - port MAC address
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS MAC address was set successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL MAC address was not set due to a message handler failure
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT if the port is not an Ethernet NPE
*
* @see IxEthDBPortDefs.h for port definitions
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAddressSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortMaximumFrameSizeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT32 maximumFrameSize)
*
* @brief Set the maximum frame size supported on the given port ID
*
* This functions set the maximum frame size supported on a specific port ID
*
* - Reentrant - yes
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to configure
* @param maximumFrameSize UINT32 [in] - maximum frame size to configure
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the port is configured
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED the port has not been initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG size parameter is out of range
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION selected port is not an Ethernet NPE
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*
* @note
* This maximum frame size is used to filter the frames based on their
* destination addresses and the capabilities of the destination port.
* The mximum value that can be set for a NPE port is 16320.
* (IX_ETHNPE_ACC_FRAME_LENGTH_MAX)
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortMaximumFrameSizeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT32 maximumFrameSize);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringStaticEntryProvision(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Populate the Ethernet learning/filtering database with a static MAC address
*
* Populates the Ethernet learning/filtering database with a static MAC address. The entry will not be subject to aging.
* If there is an entry (static or dynamic) with the corresponding MAC address on any port this entry will take precedence.
* Any other entry with the same MAC address will be removed.
*
* - Reentrant - yes
* - ISR Callable - yes
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to add the static address to
* @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - static MAC address to add
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the add was successful
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL failed to populate the database entry
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY failed due to a temporary busy condition (i.e. lack of CPU cycles), try again later
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE learning feature is disabled
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringStaticEntryProvision(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDynamicEntryProvision(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Populate the Ethernet learning/filtering database with a dynamic MAC address
*
* Populates the Ethernet learning/filtering database with a dynamic MAC address. This entry will be subject to normal
* aging function, if aging is enabled on its port.
* If there is an entry (static or dynamic) with the same MAC address on any port this entry will take precedence.
* Any other entry with the same MAC address will be removed.
*
* - Reentrant - yes
* - ISR Callable - yes
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to add the dynamic address to
* @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - static MAC address to add
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the add was successful
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL failed to populate the database entry
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY failed due to a temporary busy condition (i.e. lack of CPU cycles), try again later
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE learning feature is disabled
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDynamicEntryProvision(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringEntryDelete(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Removes a MAC address entry from the Ethernet learning/filtering database
*
* @param macAddr IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to remove
*
* - Reentrant - yes
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the removal was successful
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR failed to remove the address (not in the database)
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY failed due to a temporary busy condition (i.e. lack of CPU cycles), try again later
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringEntryDelete(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortSearch(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Search the Ethernet learning/filtering database for the given MAC address and port ID
*
* This functions searches the database for a specific port ID and MAC address. Both the port ID
* and the MAC address have to match in order for the record to be reported as found.
*
* - Reentrant - yes
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to search for
* @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to search for
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the record exists in the database
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid macAddr pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR the record was not found in the database
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port ID is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE learning feature is disabled
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortSearch(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseSearch(IxEthDBPortId *portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Search the Ethernet learning/filtering database for a MAC address and return the port ID
*
* Searches the database for a MAC address. The function returns the portID for the
* MAC address record, if found. If no match is found the function returns IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR.
* The portID is only valid if the function finds a match.
*
* - Reentrant - yes
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID the address belongs to (populated only on a successful search)
* @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to search for
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the record exists in the database
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR the record was not found in the database
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid macAddr or portID pointer argument(s)
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseSearch(IxEthDBPortId *portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortUpdatingSearch(IxEthDBPortId *portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Search the filtering database for a MAC address, return the port ID and reset the record age
*
* Searches the database for a MAC address. The function returns the portID for the
* MAC address record and resets the entry age to 0, if found.
* If no match is found the function returns IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR.
* The portID is only valid if the function finds a match.
*
* - Reentrant - yes
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS the MAC address was found
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR the MAC address was not found
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid macAddr or portID pointer argument(s)
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringPortUpdatingSearch(IxEthDBPortId *portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @def IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME
*
* @brief The @ref ixEthDBDatabaseMaintenance must be called by the user at a frequency of
* IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME
*
*/
#define IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME (1 * 60) /* 1 Minute */
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @def IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING_ENTRY_AGE_TIME
*
* @brief The define specifies the filtering database age entry time. Static entries older than
* IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING_ENTRY_AGE_TIME +/- IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME shall be removed.
*
*/
#define IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING_ENTRY_AGE_TIME (15 * 60 ) /* 15 Mins */
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAgingDisable(IxEthDBPortId portID)
*
* @brief Disable the aging function for a specific port
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to disable aging on
*
* - Reentrant - yes
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS aging disabled successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port ID is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE learning feature is disabled
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAgingDisable(IxEthDBPortId portID);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAgingEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID)
*
* @brief Enable the aging function for a specific port
*
* Enables the aging of dynamic MAC address entries stored in the learning/filtering database
*
* @note The aging function relies on the @ref ixEthDBDatabaseMaintenance being called with a period of
* @ref IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME seconds.
*
* - Reentrant - yes
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to enable aging on
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS aging enabled successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port ID is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE learning feature is disabled
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortAgingEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn void ixEthDBDatabaseMaintenance(void)
*
* @brief Performs a maintenance operation on the Ethernet learning/filtering database
*
* In order to perform a database maintenance this function must be called every
* @ref IX_ETH_DB_MAINTENANCE_TIME seconds. It should be called regardless of whether learning is
* enabled or not.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @note this function call will be ignored if the learning feature is disabled
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
void ixEthDBDatabaseMaintenance(void);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShow(IxEthDBPortId portID)
*
* @brief This function displays the Mac Ethernet MAC address filtering tables.
*
* It displays the MAC address, port ID, entry type (dynamic/static),and age for
* the given port ID.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to display the MAC address entries
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port ID is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL record browser failed due to an internal busy or lock condition
*
* @note this function is deprecated and kept for compatibility reasons; use @ref ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords instead
*
* @see ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShow(IxEthDBPortId portID);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn void ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowAll(void)
*
* @brief Displays the MAC address recorded in the filtering database for all registered
* ports (see IxEthDBPortDefs.h), grouped by port ID.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @retval void
*
* @note this function is deprecated and kept for compatibility reasons; use @ref ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords instead
*
* @see ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
void ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowAll(void);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBRecordType recordFilter)
*
* @brief This function displays per port database records, given a record type filter
*
* The supported record type filters are:
*
* - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD - displays the non-VLAN filtering records (MAC address, age, static/dynamic)
* - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD - displays the VLAN filtering records (MAC address, age, static/dynamic, VLAN ID, CFI, QoS class)
* - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD - displays the previous two types of records
* - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD - displays the WiFi header conversion records (MAC address, optional gateway MAC address) and WiFi header conversion parameters (BBSID, Duration/ID)
* - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD - displays the firewall MAC address table and firewall operating mode (white list/black list)
* - IX_ETH_DB_ALL_RECORD_TYPES - displays all the record types
* - IX_ETH_DB_NO_RECORD_TYPE - displays only the port status (no records are displayed)
*
* Additionally, the status of each port will be displayed, containg the following information: type, capabilities, enabled status,
* aging enabled status, group membership and maximum frame size.
*
* The port ID can either be an actual port or IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS, in which case the requested information
* will be displayed for all the ports (grouped by port)
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID ID of the port to display information on (use IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS for all the ports)
* @param recordFilter record type filter
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is invalid
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port ID is not initialized
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFilteringDatabaseShowRecords(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBRecordType recordFilter);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDependencyMapSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPortMap dependencyPortMap)
*
* @brief Sets the dependency port map for a port
*
* @param portID ID of the port to set the dependency map to
* @param dependencyPortMap new dependency map (as bitmap, each bit set indicates a port being included)
*
* This function is used to share filtering information between ports.
* By adding a port into another port's dependency map the target port
* filtering data will import the filtering data from the port it depends on.
* Any changes to filtering data for a port - such as adding, updating or removing records -
* will trigger updates in the filtering information for all the ports depending on
* on the updated port.
*
* For example, if ports 2 and 3 are set in the port 0 dependency map the filtering
* information for port 0 will also include the filtering information from ports 2 and 3.
* Adding a record to port 2 will also trigger an update not only on port 2 but also on
* port 0.
*
* The dependency map is a 256 bit array where each bit corresponds to a port corresponding to the
* bit offset (bit 0 - port 0, bit 1 - port 1 etc). Setting a bit to 1 indicates that the corresponding
* port is the port map. For example, a dependency port map of 0x14 consists in the ports with IDs 2 and 4.
* Note that the last bit (offset 255) is reserved and should never be set (it will be automatically
* cleared by the function).
*
* By default, each port has a dependency port map consisting only of itself, i.e.
*
* @verbatim
IxEthDBPortMap portMap;
// clear all ports from port map
memset(portMap, 0, sizeof (portMap));
// include portID in port map
portMap[portID / 8] = 1 << (portID % 8);
@endverbatim
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @note Setting dependency maps is useful for NPE ports, which benefit from automatic updates
* of filtering information. Setting dependency maps for user-defined ports is not an error
* but will have no actual effect.
*
* @note Including a port in its own dependency map is not compulsory, however note that
* in this case updating the port will not trigger an update on the port itself, which
* might not be the intended behavior
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>dependencyPortMap</i> pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Filtering is not available or not enabled for the port
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDependencyMapSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPortMap dependencyPortMap);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDependencyMapGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPortMap dependencyPortMap)
*
* @brief Retrieves the dependency port map for a port
*
* @param portID ID of the port to set the dependency map to
* @param dependencyPortMap location where the port dependency map is to be copied
*
* This function will copy the port dependency map to a user specified location.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>dependencyPortMap</i> pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Filtering is not available or not enabled for the port
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortDependencyMapGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPortMap dependencyPortMap);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanTagSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanTag vlanTag)
*
* @brief Sets the default 802.1Q VLAN tag for a given port
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to set the default VLAN tag to
* @param vlanTag @ref IxEthDBVlanTag [in] - default 802.1Q VLAN tag
*
* The tag format has 16 bits and it is defined in the IEEE802.1Q specification.
* This tag will be used for tagging untagged frames (if enabled) and classifying
* unexpedited traffic into an internal traffic class (using the user priority field).
*
* <table border="1"> <caption> 802.1Q tag format </caption>
* <tr> <td> <b> 3 bits <td> <b> 1 bit <td> <b> 12 bits </b>
* <tr> <td> user priority <td> CFI <td> VID
* </table>
*
* User Priority : Defines user priority, giving eight (2^3) priority levels. IEEE 802.1P defines
* the operation for these 3 user priority bits
*
* CFI : Canonical Format Indicator is always set to zero for Ethernet switches. CFI is used for
* compatibility reason between Ethernet type network and Token Ring type network. If a frame received
* at an Ethernet port has a CFI set to 1, then that frame should not be forwarded as it is to an untagged port.
*
* VID : VLAN ID is the identification of the VLAN, which is basically used by the standard 802.1Q.
* It has 12 bits and allow the id entification of 4096 (2^12) VLANs. Of the 4096 possible VIDs, a VID of 0
* is used to identify priority frames and value 4095 (FFF) is reserved, so the maximum possible VLAN
* configurations are 4,094.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN <i>vlanTag</i> argument does not parse to a valid 802.1Q VLAN tag
*
* @note a VLAN ID value of 0 indicates that the port is not part of any VLAN
* @note the value of the cannonical frame indicator (CFI) field is ignored, the
* field being used only in frame tagging operations
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanTagSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanTag vlanTag);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanTagGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanTag *vlanTag)
*
* @brief Retrieves the default 802.1Q port VLAN tag for a given port (see also @ref ixEthDBPortVlanTagSet)
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to retrieve the default VLAN tag from
* @param vlanTag @ref IxEthDBVlanTag [out] - location to write the default port 802.1Q VLAN tag to
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid vlanTag pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanTagGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanTag *vlanTag);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBVlanTagSet(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBVlanTag vlanTag)
*
* @brief Sets the 802.1Q VLAN tag for a database record
*
* @param macAddr MAC address
* @param vlanTag 802.1Q VLAN tag
*
* This function is used together with @ref ixEthDBVlanTagGet to provide MAC-based VLAN classification support.
* Please note that the bridging application must contain specific code to make use of this feature (see below).
*
* VLAN tags can be set only in IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD or IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD type records.
* If to an IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD type record is added a VLAN tag the record type is automatically
* changed to IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD. Once this has occurred the record type will never
* revert to a non-VLAN type (unless deleted and re-added).
*
* Record types used for different purposes (such as IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD) will be ignored by
* this function.
*
* After using this function to associate a VLAN ID with a MAC address the VLAN ID can be extracted knowing the
* MAC address using @ref ixEthDBVlanTagGet. This mechanism can be used to implement MAC-based VLAN classification
* if a bridging application searches for the VLAN tag when receiving a frame based on the source MAC address
* (contained in the <i>ixp_ne_src_mac</i> field of the buffer header).
* If found in the database, the application can instruct the NPE to tag the frame by writing the VLAN tag
* in the <i>ixp_ne_vlan_tci</i> field of the buffer header. This way the NPE will inspect the Egress tagging
* rule associated with the given VLAN ID on the Tx port and tag the frame if Egress tagging on the VLAN is
* allowed. Additionally, Egress tagging can be forced by setting the <i>ixp_ne_tx_flags.tag_over</i> and
* <i>ixp_ne_tx_flags.tag_mode</i> flags in the buffer header.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @note this function will <b>not</b> add a filtering record, it can only be used to update an existing one
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR a filtering record with the specified MAC address was not found
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN <i>vlanTag</i> argument does not parse to a valid 802.1Q VLAN tag
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBVlanTagSet(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBVlanTag vlanTag);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn ixEthDBVlanTagGet(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBVlanTag *vlanTag)
*
* @brief Retrieves the 802.1Q VLAN tag from a database record given the record MAC address
*
* @param macAddr MAC address
* @param vlanTag location to write the record 802.1Q VLAN tag to
*
* @note VLAN tags can be retrieved only from IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD type records
*
* This function is used together with ixEthDBVlanTagSet to provide MAC-based VLAN classification support.
* Please note that the bridging application must contain specific code to make use of this feature (see @ref ixEthDBVlanTagSet).
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> or <i>vlanTag</i> pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR a filtering record with the specified MAC address was not found
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBVlanTagGet(IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBVlanTag *vlanTag);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID)
*
* @brief Adds a VLAN ID to a port's VLAN membership table
*
* Adding a VLAN ID to a port's VLAN membership table will cause frames tagged with the specified
* VLAN ID to be accepted by the frame filter, if Ingress VLAN membership filtering is enabled.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to add the VLAN ID membership to
* @param vlanID @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - VLAN ID to be added to the port membership table
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN vlanID is not a valid VLAN ID
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*
* @note A port's default VLAN ID is always in its own membership table, hence there
* is no need to explicitly add it using this function (although it is not an error
* to do so)
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRangeAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax)
*
* @brief Adds a VLAN ID range to a port's VLAN membership table
*
* All the VLAN IDs in the specified range will be added to the port VLAN
* membership table, including the range start and end VLAN IDs. Tagged frames with
* VLAN IDs in the specified range will be accepted by the frame filter, if Ingress VLAN
* membership filtering is enabled.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to add the VLAN membership range into
* @param vlanIDMin @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - start of the VLAN ID range
* @param vlanIDMax @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - end of the VLAN ID range
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN the specified VLAN IDs are invalid or do not constitute a range
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*
* @note Is is valid to use the same VLAN ID for both vlanIDMin and vlanIDMax, in which case this
* function will behave as @ref ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipAdd
*
* @note A port's default VLAN ID is always in its own membership table, hence there is no need
* to explicitly add it using this function (although it is not an error to do so)
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRangeAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID)
*
* @brief Removes a VLAN ID from a port's VLAN membership table
*
* Frames tagged with a VLAN ID which is not in a port's VLAN membership table
* will be discarded by the frame filter, if Ingress membership filtering is enabled.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to remove the VLAN ID membership from
* @param vlanID @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - VLAN ID to be removed from the port membership table
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN vlanID is not a valid VLAN ID
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION attempted to remove the default VLAN ID
* from the port membership table (vlanID was set to the default port VLAN ID)
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*
* @note A port's default VLAN ID cannot be removed from the port's membership
* table; attempting it will return IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRangeRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax)
*
* @brief Removes a VLAN ID range from a port's VLAN membership table
*
* All the VLAN IDs in the specified range will be removed from the port VLAN
* membership table, including the range start and end VLAN IDs. Tagged frames
* with VLAN IDs in the range will be discarded by the frame filter, if Ingress
* membership filtering is enabled.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to remove the VLAN membership range from
* @param vlanIDMin @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - start of the VLAN ID range
* @param vlanIDMax @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - end of the VLAN ID range
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN the specified VLAN IDs are invalid or do not constitute a range
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION attempted to remove the default VLAN ID
* from the port membership table (both vlanIDMin and vlanIDMax were set to the default port VLAN ID)
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*
* @note Is is valid to use the same VLAN ID for both vlanIDMin and vlanIDMax, in which case
* function will behave as @ref ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRemove
*
* @note If the given range overlaps the default port VLAN ID this function
* will remove all the VLAN IDs in the range except for the port VLAN ID from its
* own membership table. This situation will be silently dealt with (no error message
* will be returned) as long as the range contains more than one value (i.e. at least
* one other value, apart from the default port VLAN ID). If the function is called
* with the vlanIDMin and vlanIDMax parameters both set to the port default VLAN ID, the
* function will infer that an attempt was specifically made to remove the default port
* VLAN ID from the port membership table, in which case the return value will be
* IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION.
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipRangeRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet)
*
* @brief Sets a port's VLAN membership table
*
* Sets a port's VLAN membership table from a complete VLAN table containing all the possible
* 4096 VLAN IDs. The table format is an array containing 4096 bits (512 bytes), where each bit
* indicates whether the VLAN at that bit index is in the port's membership list (if set) or
* not (unset).
*
* The bit at index 0, indicating VLAN ID 0, indicates no VLAN membership and therefore no
* other bit must be set if bit 0 is set.
*
* The bit at index 4095 is reserved and should never be set (it will be ignored if set).
*
* The bit referencing the same VLAN ID as the default port VLAN ID should always be set, as
* the membership list must contain at least the default port VLAN ID.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to set the VLAN membership table to
* @param vlanSet @ref IxEthDBVlanSet [in] - pointer to the VLAN membership table
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>vlanSet</i> pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet)
*
* @brief Retrieves a port's VLAN membership table
*
* Retrieves the complete VLAN membership table from a port, containing all the possible
* 4096 VLAN IDs. The table format is an array containing 4096 bits (512 bytes), where each bit
* indicates whether the VLAN at that bit index is in the port's membership list (if set) or
* not (unset).
*
* The bit at index 0, indicating VLAN ID 0, indicates no VLAN membership and therefore no
* other bit will be set if bit 0 is set.
*
* The bit at index 4095 is reserved and will not be set (it will be ignored if set).
*
* The bit referencing the same VLAN ID as the default port VLAN ID will always be set, as
* the membership list must contain at least the default port VLAN ID.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to retrieve the VLAN membership table from
* @param vlanSet @ref IxEthDBVlanSet [out] - pointer a location where the VLAN membership table will be
* written to
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>vlanSet</i> pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPortVlanMembershipGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBAcceptableFrameTypeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFrameFilter frameFilter)
*
* @brief Sets a port's acceptable frame type filter
*
* The acceptable frame type is one (or a combination) of the following values:
* - IX_ETH_DB_ACCEPT_ALL_FRAMES - accepts all the frames
* - IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES - accepts untagged frames
* - IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES - accepts tagged frames
* - IX_ETH_DB_PRIORITY_TAGGED_FRAMES - accepts tagged frames with VLAN ID set to 0 (no VLAN membership)
*
* Except for using the exact values given above only the following combinations are valid:
* - IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES | IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES
* - IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES | IX_ETH_DB_PRIORITY_TAGGED_FRAMES
*
* Please note that IX_ETH_DB_UNTAGGED_FRAMES | IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES is equivalent
* to IX_ETH_DB_ACCEPT_ALL_FRAMES.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @note by default the acceptable frame type filter is set to IX_ETH_DB_ACCEPT_ALL_FRAMES
*
* @note setting the acceptable frame type to PRIORITY_TAGGED_FRAMES is internally
* accomplished by changing the frame filter to VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES and setting the
* VLAN membership list to include only VLAN ID 0; the membership list will need
* to be restored manually to an appropriate value if the acceptable frame type
* filter is changed back to ACCEPT_ALL_FRAMES or VLAN_TAGGED_FRAMES; failure to do so
* will filter all VLAN traffic bar frames tagged with VLAN ID 0
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to set the acceptable frame type filter to
* @param frameFilter @ref IxEthDBFrameFilter [in] - acceptable frame type filter
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid frame type filter
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBAcceptableFrameTypeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFrameFilter frameFilter);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBAcceptableFrameTypeGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFrameFilter *frameFilter)
*
* @brief Retrieves a port's acceptable frame type filter
*
* For a description of the acceptable frame types see @ref ixEthDBAcceptableFrameTypeSet
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID to retrieve the acceptable frame type filter from
* @param frameFilter @ref IxEthDBFrameFilter [out] - location to store the acceptable frame type filter
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>frameFilter</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBAcceptableFrameTypeGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFrameFilter *frameFilter);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriorityTable priorityTable)
*
* @brief Sets a port's priority mapping table
*
* The priority mapping table is an 8x2 table mapping a QoS (user) priority into an internal
* traffic class. There are 8 valid QoS priorities (0..7, 0 being the lowest) which can be
* mapped into one of the 4 available traffic classes (0..3, 0 being the lowest).
* If a custom priority mapping table is not specified using this function the following
* default priority table will be used (as per IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE 802.1D):
*
* <table border="1"> <caption> QoS traffic classes </caption>
* <tr> <td> <b> QoS priority <td> <b> Default traffic class <td> <b> Traffic type </b>
* <tr> <td> 0 <td> 1 <td> Best effort, default class for unexpedited traffic
* <tr> <td> 1 <td> 0 <td> Background traffic
* <tr> <td> 2 <td> 0 <td> Spare bandwidth
* <tr> <td> 3 <td> 1 <td> Excellent effort
* <tr> <td> 4 <td> 2 <td> Controlled load
* <tr> <td> 5 <td> 2 <td> Video traffic
* <tr> <td> 6 <td> 3 <td> Voice traffic
* <tr> <td> 7 <td> 3 <td> Network control
* </table>
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - port ID of the port to set the priority mapping table to
* @param priorityTable @ref IxEthDBPriorityTable [in] - location of the user priority table
*
* @note The provided table will be copied into internal data structures in EthDB and
* can be deallocated by the called after this function has completed its execution, if
* so desired
*
* @warning The number of available traffic classes differs depending on the NPE images
* and queue configuration. Check IxEthDBQoS.h for up-to-date information on the availability of
* traffic classes. Note that specifiying a traffic class in the priority map which exceeds
* the system availability will produce an IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PRIORITY return error code and no
* priority will be remapped.
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>priorityTable</i> pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PRIORITY at least one priority value exceeds
* the current number of available traffic classes
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriorityTable priorityTable);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriorityTable priorityTable)
*
* @brief Retrieves a port's priority mapping table
*
* The priority mapping table for the given port will be copied in the location
* specified by the caller using "priorityTable"
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID ID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - of the port to retrieve the priority mapping table from
* @param priorityTable @ref IxEthDBPriorityTable [out] - pointer to a user specified location where the table will be copied to
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid priorityTable pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriorityTable priorityTable);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingClassSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriority userPriority, IxEthDBPriority trafficClass)
*
* @brief Sets one QoS/user priority => traffic class mapping in a port's priority mapping table
*
* This function establishes a mapping between a user (QoS) priority and an internal traffic class.
* The mapping will be saved in the port's priority mapping table. Use this function when not all
* the QoS priorities need remapping (see also @ref ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableSet)
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to set the mapping to
* @param userPriority @ref IxEthDBPriority [in] - user (QoS) priority, between 0 and 7 (0 being the lowest)
* @param trafficClass @ref IxEthDBPriority [in] - internal traffic class, between 0 and 3 (0 being the lowest)
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PRIORITY <i>userPriority</i> out of range or
* <i>trafficClass</i> is beyond the number of currently available traffic classes
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingClassSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriority userPriority, IxEthDBPriority trafficClass);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingClassGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriority userPriority, IxEthDBPriority *trafficClass)
*
* @brief Retrieves one QoS/user priority => traffic class mapping in a port's priority mapping table
*
* This function retrieves the internal traffic class associated with a QoS (user) priority from a given
* port's priority mapping table. Use this function when not all the QoS priority mappings are
* required (see also @ref ixEthDBPriorityMappingTableGet)
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to set the mapping to
* @param userPriority @ref IxEthDBPriority [in] - user (QoS) priority, between 0 and 7 (0 being the lowest)
* @param trafficClass @ref IxEthDBPriority [out] - location to write the corresponding internal traffic class to
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PRIORITY invalid userPriority value (out of range)
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>trafficClass</i> pointer argument
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBPriorityMappingClassGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBPriority userPriority, IxEthDBPriority *trafficClass);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, BOOL enabled)
*
* @brief Enables or disables Egress VLAN tagging for a port and a given VLAN
*
* This function enables or disables Egress VLAN tagging for the given port and VLAN ID.
* If the VLAN tagging for a certain VLAN ID is enabled then all the frames to be
* transmitted on the given port tagged with the same VLAN ID will be transmitted in a tagged format.
* If tagging is not enabled for the given VLAN ID, the VLAN tag from the frames matching
* this VLAN ID will be removed (the frames will be untagged).
*
* VLAN ID 4095 is reserved and should never be used with this function.
* VLAN ID 0 has the special meaning of "No VLAN membership" and it is used in this
* context to allow the port to send priority-tagged frames or not.
*
* By default, no Egress VLAN tagging is enabled on any port.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to enable or disable the VLAN ID Egress tagging on
* @param vlanID @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - VLAN ID to be matched against outgoing frames
* @param enabled BOOL [in] - TRUE to enable Egress VLAN tagging on the port and given VLAN, and
* FALSE to disable Egress VLAN tagging
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN invalid VLAN ID (out of range)
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, BOOL enabled);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, BOOL *enabled)
*
* @brief Retrieves the Egress VLAN tagging enabling status for a port and VLAN ID
*
* @param portID [in] - ID of the port to extract the Egress VLAN ID tagging status from
* @param vlanID VLAN [in] - ID whose tagging status is to be extracted
* @param enabled [in] - user-specifed location where the status is copied to; following
* the successfull execution of this function the value will be TRUE if Egress VLAN
* tagging is enabled for the given port and VLAN ID, and FALSE otherwise
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @see ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledGet
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN invalid VLAN ID (out of range)
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>enabled</i> argument pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, BOOL *enabled);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanRangeTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax, BOOL enabled)
*
* @brief Enables or disables Egress VLAN tagging for a port and given VLAN range
*
* This function is very similar to @ref ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledSet with the
* difference that it can manipulate the Egress tagging status on multiple VLAN IDs,
* defined by a contiguous range. Note that both limits in the range are explicitly
* included in the execution of this function.
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to enable or disable the VLAN ID Egress tagging on
* @param vlanIDMin @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - start of the VLAN range to be matched against outgoing frames
* @param vlanIDMax @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - end of the VLAN range to be matched against outgoing frames
* @param enabled BOOL [in] - TRUE to enable Egress VLAN tagging on the port and given VLAN range,
* and FALSE to disable Egress VLAN tagging
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_VLAN invalid VLAN ID (out of range), or do not constitute a range
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION attempted to explicitly remove the default port VLAN ID from the tagging table
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*
* @note Specifically removing the default port VLAN ID from the Egress tagging table by setting both vlanIDMin and vlanIDMax
* to the VLAN ID portion of the PVID is not allowed by this function and will return IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION.
* However, this can be circumvented, should the user specifically desire this, by either using a
* larger range (vlanIDMin < vlanIDMax) or by using ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledSet.
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanRangeTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMin, IxEthDBVlanId vlanIDMax, BOOL enabled);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet)
*
* @brief Sets the complete Egress VLAN tagging table for a port
*
* This function is used to set the VLAN tagging/untagging per VLAN ID for a given port
* covering the entire VLAN ID range (0..4094). The <i>vlanSet</i> parameter is a 4096
* bit array, each bit indicating the Egress behavior for the corresponding VLAN ID.
* If a bit is set then outgoing frames with the corresponding VLAN ID will be transmitted
* with the VLAN tag, otherwise the frame will be transmitted without the VLAN tag.
*
* Bit 0 has a special significance, indicating tagging or tag removal for priority-tagged
* frames.
*
* Bit 4095 is reserved and should never be set (it will be ignored if set).
*
* - Reentrant - no
* - ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port whose Egress VLAN tagging behavior is set
* @param vlanSet @ref IxEthDBVlanSet [in] - 4096 bit array controlling per-VLAN tagging and untagging
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>vlanSet</i> pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*
* @warning This function will automatically add the default port VLAN ID to the Egress tagging table
* every time it is called. The user should manually call ixEthDBEgressVlanEntryTaggingEnabledSet to
* prevent tagging on the default port VLAN ID if the default behavior is not intended.
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet)
*
* @brief Retrieves the complete Egress VLAN tagging table from a port
*
* This function copies the 4096 bit table controlling the Egress VLAN tagging into a user specified
* area. Each bit in the array indicates whether tagging for the corresponding VLAN (the bit position
* in the array) is enabled (the bit is set) or not (the bit is unset).
*
* Bit 4095 is reserved and should not be set (it will be ignored if set).
*
* @see ixEthDBEgressVlanTaggingEnabledSet
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port whose Egress VLAN tagging behavior is retrieved
* @param vlanSet @ref IxEthDBVlanSet [out] - user location to copy the Egress tagging table into; should have
* room to store 4096 bits (512 bytes)
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>vlanSet</i> pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBEgressVlanTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanSet vlanSet);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBIngressVlanTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBTaggingAction taggingAction)
*
* @brief Sets the Ingress VLAN tagging behavior for a port
*
* A port's Ingress tagging behavior is controlled by the taggingAction parameter,
* which can take one of the following values:
*
* - IX_ETH_DB_PASS_THROUGH - leaves the frame unchanged (does not add or remove the VLAN tag)
* - IX_ETH_DB_ADD_TAG - adds the VLAN tag if not present, using the default port VID
* - IX_ETH_DB_REMOVE_TAG - removes the VLAN tag if present
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port whose Ingress VLAN tagging behavior is set
* @param taggingAction @ref IxEthDBTaggingAction [in] - tagging behavior for the port
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>taggingAction</i> argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBIngressVlanTaggingEnabledSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBTaggingAction taggingAction);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBIngressVlanTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBTaggingAction *taggingAction)
*
* @brief Retrieves the Ingress VLAN tagging behavior from a port (see @ref ixEthDBIngressVlanTaggingEnabledSet)
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port whose Ingress VLAN tagging behavior is set
* @param taggingAction @ref IxEthDBTaggingAction [out] - location where the tagging behavior for the port is written to
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>taggingAction</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBIngressVlanTaggingEnabledGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBTaggingAction *taggingAction);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBVlanPortExtractionEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL enable)
*
* @brief Enables or disables port ID extraction
*
* This feature can be used in the situation when a multi-port device (e.g. a switch)
* is connected to an IXP4xx port and the device can provide incoming frame port
* identification by tagging the TPID field in the Ethernet frame. Enabling
* port extraction will instruct the NPE to copy the TPID field from the frame and
* place it in the <i>ixp_ne_src_port</i> of the <i>ixp_buf</i> header. In addition,
* the NPE restores the TPID field to 0.
*
* If the frame is not tagged the NPE will fill the <i>ixp_ne_src_port</i> with the
* port ID of the MII interface the frame was received from.
*
* The TPID field is the least significant byte of the type/length field, which is
* normally set to 0x8100 for 802.1Q-tagged frames.
*
* This feature is disabled by default.
*
* @param portID ID of the port to configure port ID extraction on
* @param enable TRUE to enable port ID extraction and FALSE to disable it
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE VLAN/QoS feature is not available or not enabled for the port
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBVlanPortExtractionEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL enable);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureCapabilityGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature *featureSet)
*
* @brief Retrieves the feature capability set for a port
*
* This function retrieves the feature capability set for a port or the common capabilities shared between all
* the ports, writing the feature capability set in a user specified location.
*
* The feature capability set will consist of a set formed by OR-ing one or more of the following values:
* - IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING - Learning feature; enables EthDB to learn MAC address (filtering) records, including 802.1Q enabled records
* - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING - Filtering feature; enables EthDB to communicate with the NPEs for downloading filtering information in the NPEs; depends on the learning feature
* - IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_QOS - VLAN/QoS feature; enables EthDB to configure NPEs to operate in VLAN/QoS aware modes
* - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL - Firewall feature; enables EthDB to configure NPEs to operate in firewall mode, using white/black address lists
* - IX_ETH_DB_SPANNING_TREE_PROTOCOL - Spanning tree protocol feature; enables EthDB to configure the NPEs as STP nodes
* - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_HEADER_CONVERSION - WiFi 802.3 to 802.11 header conversion feature; enables EthDB to handle WiFi conversion data
*
* Note that EthDB provides only the LEARNING feature for non-NPE ports.
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to retrieve the capability set for
* (use IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS to retrieve the common capabilities shared between all the ports)
* @param featureSet @ref IxEthDBFeature [out] - location where the capability set will be written to
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>featureSet</i> pointer
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureCapabilityGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature *featureSet);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, BOOL enabled)
*
* @brief Enables or disables one or more EthDB features
*
* Selects one or more features (see @ref ixEthDBFeatureCapabilityGet for a description of the supported
* features) to be enabled or disabled on the selected port (or all the ports).
*
* Note that some features are mutually incompatible:
* - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING is incompatible with IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_HEADER_CONVERSION
*
* Also note that some features require other features to be enabled:
* - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING requires IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING
*
* This function will either enable the entire selected feature set for the selected port (or all the ports),
* in which case it will return IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS, or in case of error it will not enable any feature at all
* and return an appropriate error message.
*
* The following features are enabled by default (for ports with the respective capability),
* for compatibility reasons with previous versions of CSR:
* - IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING
* - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING
*
* All other features are disabled by default and require manual enabling using ixEthDBFeatureEnable.
*
* <b>Default settings for VLAN, QoS, Firewall and WiFi header conversion features:</b>
*
* <i>VLAN</i>
*
* When the VLAN/QoS feature is enabled for a port for the first time the default VLAN behavior
* of the port is set to be as <b>permissive</b> (it will accept all the frames) and
* <b>non-interferential</b> (it will not change any frames) as possible:
* - the port VLAN ID (VID) is set to 0
* - the Ingress acceptable frame filter is set to accept all frames
* - the VLAN port membership is set to the complete VLAN range (0 - 4094)
* - the Ingress tagging mode is set to pass-through (will not change frames)
* - the Egress tagging mode is to send tagged frames in the entire VLAN range (0 - 4094)
*
* Note that further disabling and re-enabling the VLAN feature for a given port will not reset the port VLAN behavior
* to the settings listed above. Any VLAN settings made by the user are kept.
*
* <i>QoS</i>
*
* The following default priority mapping table will be used (as per IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE 802.1D):
*
* <table border="1"> <caption> QoS traffic classes </caption>
* <tr> <td> <b> QoS priority <td> <b> Default traffic class <td> <b> Traffic type </b>
* <tr> <td> 0 <td> 1 <td> Best effort, default class for unexpedited traffic
* <tr> <td> 1 <td> 0 <td> Background traffic
* <tr> <td> 2 <td> 0 <td> Spare bandwidth
* <tr> <td> 3 <td> 1 <td> Excellent effort
* <tr> <td> 4 <td> 2 <td> Controlled load
* <tr> <td> 5 <td> 2 <td> Video traffic
* <tr> <td> 6 <td> 3 <td> Voice traffic
* <tr> <td> 7 <td> 3 <td> Network control
* </table>
*
* <i> Firewall </i>
*
* The port firewall is configured by default in <b>black-list mode</b>, and the firewall address table is empty.
* This means the firewall will not filter any frames until the feature is configured and the firewall table is
* downloaded to the NPE.
*
* <i> Spanning Tree </i>
*
* The port is set to <b>STP unblocked mode</b>, therefore it will accept all frames until re-configured.
*
* <i> WiFi header conversion </i>
*
* The WiFi header conversion database is empty, therefore no actual header conversion will take place until this
* feature is configured and the conversion table downloaded to the NPE.
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port to enable or disable the features on (use IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS for all the ports)
* @param feature @ref IxEthDBFeature [in] - feature or feature set to enable or disable
* @param enabled BOOL [in] - TRUE to enable the feature and FALSE to disable it
*
* @note Certain features, from a functional point of view, cannot be disabled as such at NPE level;
* when such features are set to <i>disabled</i> using the EthDB API they will be configured in such
* a way to determine a behavior equivalent to the feature being disabled. As well as this, disabled
* features cannot be configured or accessed via the EthDB API (except for getting their status).
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_PERMISSION attempted to enable mutually exclusive features,
* or a feature that depends on another feature which is not present or enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE at least one of the features selected is unavailable
* @retval IX_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, BOOL enabled);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureStatusGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, BOOL *present, BOOL *enabled)
*
* @brief Retrieves the availability and status of a feature set
*
* This function returns the availability and status for a feature set.
* Note that if more than one feature is selected (e.g. IX_ETH_DB_LEARNING | IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING)
* the "present" and "enabled" return values will be set to TRUE only if all the features in the
* feature set are present and enabled (not only some).
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param feature @ref IxEthDBFeature [in] - identifier of the feature to retrieve the status for
* @param present BOOL [out] - location where a boolean flag indicating whether this feature is present will be written to
* @param enabled BOOL [out] - location where a boolean flag indicating whether this feature is enabled will be written to
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG either <i>present</i> or <i>enabled</i> pointer argument is invalid
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeatureStatusGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, BOOL *present, BOOL *enabled);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeaturePropertyGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, IxEthDBProperty property, IxEthDBPropertyType *type, void *value)
*
* @brief Retrieves the value of a feature property
*
* The EthDB features usually contain feature-specific properties describing or
* controlling how the feature operates. While essential properties (e.g. the
* firewall operating mode) have their own API, secondary properties can be
* retrieved using this function.
*
* Properties can be read-only or read-write. ixEthDBFeaturePropertyGet operates with
* both types of features.
*
* Properties have types associated with them. A descriptor indicating the property
* type is returned in the <i>type</i> argument for convenience.
*
* The currently supported properties and their corresponding features are as follows:
*
* <table border="1"> <caption> Properties for IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_QOS </caption>
* <tr> <td> <b> Property identifier <td> <b> Property type <td> <b> Property value <td> <b> Read-Only </b>
* <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_COUNT_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> number of internal traffic classes <td> Yes
* <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_0_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 0 <td> Yes
* <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_1_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 1 <td> Yes
* <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_2_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 2 <td> Yes
* <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_3_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 3 <td> Yes
* <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_4_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 4 <td> Yes
* <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_5_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 5 <td> Yes
* <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_6_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 6 <td> Yes
* <tr> <td> IX_ETH_DB_QOS_TRAFFIC_CLASS_7_RX_QUEUE_PROPERTY <td> IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY <td> queue assignment for traffic class 7 <td> Yes
* </table>
*
* @see ixEthDBFeaturePropertySet
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param feature @ref IxEthDBFeature [in] - EthDB feature for which the property is retrieved
* @param property @ref IxEthDBProperty [in] - property identifier
* @param type @ref IxEthDBPropertyType [out] - location where the property type will be stored
* @param value void [out] - location where the property value will be stored
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid property identifier, <i>type</i> or <i>value</i> pointer arguments
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL incorrect property value or unknown error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeaturePropertyGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, IxEthDBProperty property, IxEthDBPropertyType *type, void *value);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeaturePropertySet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, IxEthDBProperty property, void *value)
*
* @brief Sets the value of a feature property
*
* Unlike @ref ixEthDBFeaturePropertyGet, this function operates only with read-write properties
*
* The currently supported properties and their corresponding features are as follows:
*
* - IX_ETH_DB_QOS_QUEUE_CONFIGURATION_COMPLETE (for IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_QOS): freezes the availability of traffic classes
* to the number of traffic classes currently in use
*
* Note that this function creates deep copies of the property values; once the function is invoked the client
* can free or reuse the memory area containing the original property value.
*
* Copy behavior for different property types is defined as follows:
*
* - IX_ETH_DB_INTEGER_PROPERTY - 4 bytes are copied from the source location
* - IX_ETH_DB_STRING_PROPERTY - the source string will be copied up to the NULL '\0' string terminator, maximum of 255 characters
* - IX_ETH_DB_MAC_ADDR_PROPERTY - 6 bytes are copied from the source location
* - IX_ETH_DB_BOOL_PROPERTY - 4 bytes are copied from the source location; the only allowed values are TRUE (1L) and false (0L)
*
* @see ixEthDBFeaturePropertySet
*
* @warning IX_ETH_DB_QOS_QUEUE_CONFIGURATION_COMPLETE is provided for EthAcc internal use;
* do not attempt to set this property directly
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param feature @ref IxEthDBFeature [in] - EthDB feature for which the property is set
* @param property @ref IxEthDBProperty [in] - property identifier
* @param value void [in] - location where the property value is to be copied from
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid property identifier, <i>value</i> pointer, or invalid property value
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFeaturePropertySet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFeature feature, IxEthDBProperty property, void *value);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBDatabaseClear(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBRecordType recordType)
*
* @brief Deletes a set of record types from the Ethernet Database
*
* This function deletes all the records of certain types (specified in the recordType filter)
* associated with a port. Additionally, the IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS value can be used as port ID
* to indicate that the specified record types should be deleted for all the ports.
*
* The record type filter can be an ORed combination of the following types:
*
* <caption> Record types </caption>
* - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD <table><caption> Filtering record </caption>
* <tr><td> MAC address <td> static/dynamic type <td> age </tr>
* </table>
*
* - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD <table><caption> VLAN-enabled filtering record </caption>
* <tr><td> MAC address <td> static/dynamic type <td> age <td> 802.1Q tag </tr>
* </table>
*
* - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD <table><caption> WiFi header conversion record </caption>
* <tr><td> MAC address <td> optional gateway MAC address <td> </tr>
* </table>
*
* - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD <table><caption> Firewall record </caption>
* <tr><td> MAC address </tr>
* </table>
* - IX_ETH_DB_ALL_RECORD_TYPES
*
* Any combination of the above types is valid e.g.
*
* (IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD),
*
* although some might be redundant (it is not an error to do so) e.g.
*
* (IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD | IX_ETH_DB_ALL_RECORD_TYPES)
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param recordType @ref IxEthDBRecordType [in] - record type filter
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>recordType</i> filter
*
* @note If the record type filter contains any unrecognized value (hence the
* IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG error value is returned) no actual records will be deleted.
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBDatabaseClear(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBRecordType recordType);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiStationEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Adds an "Access Point to Station" record to the database, for 802.3 => 802.11 frame
* header conversion
*
* Frame header conversion is controlled by the set of MAC addresses
* added using @ref ixEthDBWiFiStationEntryAdd and @ref ixEthDBWiFiAccessPointEntryAdd.
* Conversion arguments are added using @ref ixEthDBWiFiFrameControlSet,
* @ref ixEthDBWiFiDurationIDSet and @ref ixEthDBWiFiBBSIDSet.
*
* Note that adding the same MAC address twice will not return an error
* (but will not accomplish anything either), while re-adding a record previously added
* as an "Access Point to Access Point" will migrate the record to the "Access Point
* to Station" type.
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to add
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG macAddr is an invalid pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NOMEM maximum number of records reached
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY lock condition or transaction in progress, try again later
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiStationEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiAccessPointEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBMacAddr *gatewayMacAddr)
*
* @brief Adds an "Access Point to Access Point" record to the database
*
* @see ixEthDBWiFiStationEntryAdd
*
* Note that adding the same MAC address twice will simply overwrite the previously
* defined gateway MAC address value in the same record, if the record was previously of the
* "Access Point to Access Point" type.
*
* Re-adding a MAC address as "Access Point to Access Point", which was previously added as
* "Access Point to Station" will migrate the record type to "Access Point to Access Point" and
* record the gateway MAC address.
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to add
* @param gatewayMacAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address of the gateway Access Point
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG macAddr is an invalid pointer
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> or <i>gatewayMacAddr</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NOMEM maximum number of records reached
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY lock condition or transaction in progress, try again later
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiAccessPointEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBMacAddr *gatewayMacAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiEntryRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Removes a WiFi station record
*
* This function removes both types of WiFi records ("Access Point to Station" and
* "Access Point to Access Point").
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to remove
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port is not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR specified address was not found in the database
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY lock condition or transaction in progress, try again later
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiEntryRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiConversionTableDownload(IxEthDBPortId portID)
*
* @brief Downloads the MAC address table for 802.3 => 802.11 frame header
* conversion to the NPE
*
* Note that the frame conversion MAC address table must be individually downloaded
* to each NPE for which the frame header conversion feature is enabled (i.e. it
* is not possible to specify IX_ETH_DB_ALL_PORTS).
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiConversionTableDownload(IxEthDBPortId portID);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiFrameControlSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT16 frameControl)
*
* @brief Sets the GlobalFrameControl field
*
* The GlobalFrameControl field is a 2-byte value inserted in the <i>Frame Control</i>
* field for all 802.3 to 802.11 frame header conversions
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param frameControl UINT16 [in] - GlobalFrameControl value
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiFrameControlSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT16 frameControl);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiDurationIDSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT16 durationID)
*
* @brief Sets the GlobalDurationID field
*
* The GlobalDurationID field is a 2-byte value inserted in the <i>Duration/ID</i>
* field for all 802.3 to 802.11 frame header conversions
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param durationID UINT16 [in] - GlobalDurationID field
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiDurationIDSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, UINT16 durationID);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiBBSIDSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *bbsid)
*
* @brief Sets the BBSID field
*
* The BBSID field is a 6-byte value which
* identifies the infrastructure of the service set managed
* by the Access Point having the IXP400 as its processor. The value
* is written in the <i>BBSID</i> field of the 802.11 frame header.
* The BBSID value is the MAC address of the Access Point.
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param bbsid @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - pointer to 6 bytes containing the BSSID
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>bbsid</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE WiFi feature not enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBWiFiBBSIDSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *bbsid);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBSpanningTreeBlockingStateSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL blocked)
*
* @brief Sets the STP blocked/unblocked state for a port
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param blocked BOOL [in] - TRUE to set the port as STP blocked, FALSE to set it as unblocked
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Spanning Tree Protocol feature not enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBSpanningTreeBlockingStateSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL blocked);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBSpanningTreeBlockingStateGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL *blocked)
*
* @brief Retrieves the STP blocked/unblocked state for a port
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param blocked BOOL * [in] - set to TRUE if the port is STP blocked, FALSE otherwise
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>blocked</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Spanning Tree Protocol feature not enabled
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBSpanningTreeBlockingStateGet(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL *blocked);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallModeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFirewallMode mode)
*
* @brief Sets the firewall mode to use white or black listing
*
* When enabled, the NPE MAC address based firewall support operates in two modes:
*
* - white-list mode (MAC address based admission)
* - <i>mode</i> set to IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_WHITE_LIST
* - only packets originating from MAC addresses contained in the firewall address list
* are allowed on the Rx path
* - black-list mode (MAC address based blocking)
* - <i>mode</i> set to IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_BLACK_LIST
* - packets originating from MAC addresses contained in the firewall address list
* are discarded
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param mode @ref IxEthDBFirewallMode [in] - firewall mode (IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_WHITE_LIST or IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_BLACK_LIST)
*
* @note by default the firewall operates in black-list mode with an empty address
* list, hence it doesn't filter any packets
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Firewall feature not enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARGUMENT <i>mode</i> argument is not a valid firewall configuration mode
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallModeSet(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBFirewallMode mode);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn ixEthDBFirewallInvalidAddressFilterEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL enable)
*
* @brief Enables or disables invalid MAC address filtering
*
* According to IEEE802 it is illegal for a source address to be a multicast
* or broadcast address. If this feature is enabled the NPE inspects the source
* MAC addresses of incoming frames and discards them if invalid addresses are
* detected.
*
* By default this service is enabled, if the firewall feature is supported by the
* NPE image.
*
* @param portID ID of the port
* @param enable TRUE to enable invalid MAC address filtering and FALSE to disable it
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Firewall feature not enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallInvalidAddressFilterEnable(IxEthDBPortId portID, BOOL enable);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Adds a MAC address to the firewall address list
*
* Note that adding the same MAC address twice will not return an error
* but will not actually accomplish anything.
*
* The firewall MAC address list has a limited number of entries; once
* the maximum number of entries has been reached this function will failed
* to add more addresses, returning IX_ETH_DB_NOMEM.
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to be added
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NOMEM maximum number of records reached
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_BUSY lock condition or transaction in progress, try again later
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Firewall feature not enabled
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallEntryAdd(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallEntryRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Removes a MAC address from the firewall address list
*
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port
* @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr [in] - MAC address to be removed
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR address not found
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Firewall feature not enabled
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallEntryRemove(IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallTableDownload(IxEthDBPortId portID)
*
* @brief Downloads the MAC firewall table to a port
*
* @param portID ID of the port
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_PORT_UNINITIALIZED port not initialized
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE Firewall feature not enabled
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_FAIL unknown OS or NPE communication error
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBFirewallTableDownload(IxEthDBPortId portID);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUserFieldSet(IxEthDBRecordType recordType, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, void *field)
*
* @brief Adds a user-defined field to a database record
*
* This function associates a user-defined field to a database record.
* The user-defined field is passed as a <i>(void *)</i> parameter, hence it can be used
* for any purpose (such as identifying a structure). Retrieving the user-defined field from
* a record is done using @ref ixEthDBUserFieldGet. Note that EthDB never uses the user-defined
* field for any internal operation and it is not aware of the significance of its contents. The
* field is only stored as a pointer.
*
* The database record is identified using a combination of the given parameters, depending on the record type.
* All the record types require the record MAC address.
*
* - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD requires only the MAC address
* - IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_FILTERING_RECORD requires the MAC address and the VLAN ID
* - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD requires the MAC address and the portID
* - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD requires the MAC address and the portID
*
* Please note that if a parameter is not required it is completely ignored (it does not undergo parameter checking).
* The user-defined field can be cleared using a <b>NULL</b> <i>field</i> parameter.
*
* @param recordType @ref IxEthDBRecordType [in] - type of record (can be IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD,
* IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD, IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD or IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD)
* @param portID @ref IxEthDBPortId [in] - ID of the port (required only for WIFI and FIREWALL records)
* @param macAddr @ref IxEthDBMacAddr * [in] - MAC address of the record
* @param vlanID @ref IxEthDBVlanId [in] - VLAN ID of the record (required only for FILTERING_VLAN records)
* @param field void * [in] - user defined field
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID was required but it is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> pointer argument
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR record not found
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUserFieldSet(IxEthDBRecordType recordType, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, void *field);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthDB
*
* @fn IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUserFieldGet(IxEthDBRecordType recordType, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBPortId portID, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, void **field)
*
* @brief Retrieves a user-defined field from a database record
*
* The database record is identified using a combination of the given parameters, depending on the record type.
* All the record types require the record MAC address.
*
* - IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD requires only the MAC address
* - IX_ETH_DB_VLAN_FILTERING_RECORD requires the MAC address and the VLAN ID
* - IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD requires the MAC address and the portID
* - IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD requires the MAC address and the portID
*
* Please note that if a parameter is not required it is completely ignored (it does not undergo parameter checking).
*
* If no user-defined field was registered with the specified record then <b>NULL</b> will be written
* at the location specified by <i>field</i>.
*
* @param recordType type of record (can be IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_RECORD, IX_ETH_DB_FILTERING_VLAN_RECORD, IX_ETH_DB_WIFI_RECORD
* or IX_ETH_DB_FIREWALL_RECORD)
* @param portID ID of the port (required only for WIFI and FIREWALL records)
* @param macAddr MAC address of the record
* @param vlanID VLAN ID of the record (required only for FILTERING_VLAN records)
* @param field location to write the user defined field into
*
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_SUCCESS operation completed successfully
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_PORT portID was required but it is not a valid port identifier
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_INVALID_ARG invalid <i>macAddr</i> or <i>field</i> pointer arguments
* @retval IX_ETH_DB_NO_SUCH_ADDR record not found
*/
IX_ETH_DB_PUBLIC
IxEthDBStatus ixEthDBUserFieldGet(IxEthDBRecordType recordType, IxEthDBMacAddr *macAddr, IxEthDBPortId portId, IxEthDBVlanId vlanID, void **field);
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* IxEthDB_H */