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authorDaniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>2024-10-04 12:13:34 +0200
committerMartin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>2024-10-07 17:12:37 -0700
commit107525833bcedb9d7c2c6a21abb8b9747410f364 (patch)
tree0b7b3ba275b0c103be50f35f94679d9a3d6a9e3f /tools/include
parent7b9b713b8ef3aa4f8fa90419edbbabd29d7398cd (diff)
tools: Sync if_link.h uapi tooling header
Sync if_link uapi header to the latest version as we need the refresher in tooling for netkit device. Given it's been a while since the last sync and the diff is fairly big, it has been done as its own commit. Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Acked-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <razor@blackwall.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241004101335.117711-4-daniel@iogearbox.net Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/include')
-rw-r--r--tools/include/uapi/linux/if_link.h553
1 files changed, 552 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/tools/include/uapi/linux/if_link.h b/tools/include/uapi/linux/if_link.h
index f0d71b2a3f1e..2acc7687e017 100644
--- a/tools/include/uapi/linux/if_link.h
+++ b/tools/include/uapi/linux/if_link.h
@@ -461,6 +461,286 @@ enum in6_addr_gen_mode {
/* Bridge section */
+/**
+ * DOC: Bridge enum definition
+ *
+ * Please *note* that the timer values in the following section are expected
+ * in clock_t format, which is seconds multiplied by USER_HZ (generally
+ * defined as 100).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_FORWARD_DELAY
+ * The bridge forwarding delay is the time spent in LISTENING state
+ * (before moving to LEARNING) and in LEARNING state (before moving
+ * to FORWARDING). Only relevant if STP is enabled.
+ *
+ * The valid values are between (2 * USER_HZ) and (30 * USER_HZ).
+ * The default value is (15 * USER_HZ).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_HELLO_TIME
+ * The time between hello packets sent by the bridge, when it is a root
+ * bridge or a designated bridge. Only relevant if STP is enabled.
+ *
+ * The valid values are between (1 * USER_HZ) and (10 * USER_HZ).
+ * The default value is (2 * USER_HZ).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MAX_AGE
+ * The hello packet timeout is the time until another bridge in the
+ * spanning tree is assumed to be dead, after reception of its last hello
+ * message. Only relevant if STP is enabled.
+ *
+ * The valid values are between (6 * USER_HZ) and (40 * USER_HZ).
+ * The default value is (20 * USER_HZ).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_AGEING_TIME
+ * Configure the bridge's FDB entries aging time. It is the time a MAC
+ * address will be kept in the FDB after a packet has been received from
+ * that address. After this time has passed, entries are cleaned up.
+ * Allow values outside the 802.1 standard specification for special cases:
+ *
+ * * 0 - entry never ages (all permanent)
+ * * 1 - entry disappears (no persistence)
+ *
+ * The default value is (300 * USER_HZ).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_STP_STATE
+ * Turn spanning tree protocol on (*IFLA_BR_STP_STATE* > 0) or off
+ * (*IFLA_BR_STP_STATE* == 0) for this bridge.
+ *
+ * The default value is 0 (disabled).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_PRIORITY
+ * Set this bridge's spanning tree priority, used during STP root bridge
+ * election.
+ *
+ * The valid values are between 0 and 65535.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_VLAN_FILTERING
+ * Turn VLAN filtering on (*IFLA_BR_VLAN_FILTERING* > 0) or off
+ * (*IFLA_BR_VLAN_FILTERING* == 0). When disabled, the bridge will not
+ * consider the VLAN tag when handling packets.
+ *
+ * The default value is 0 (disabled).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_VLAN_PROTOCOL
+ * Set the protocol used for VLAN filtering.
+ *
+ * The valid values are 0x8100(802.1Q) or 0x88A8(802.1AD). The default value
+ * is 0x8100(802.1Q).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_GROUP_FWD_MASK
+ * The group forwarding mask. This is the bitmask that is applied to
+ * decide whether to forward incoming frames destined to link-local
+ * addresses (of the form 01:80:C2:00:00:0X).
+ *
+ * The default value is 0, which means the bridge does not forward any
+ * link-local frames coming on this port.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_ROOT_ID
+ * The bridge root id, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_BRIDGE_ID
+ * The bridge id, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_ROOT_PORT
+ * The bridge root port, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_ROOT_PATH_COST
+ * The bridge root path cost, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_TOPOLOGY_CHANGE
+ * The bridge topology change, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_TOPOLOGY_CHANGE_DETECTED
+ * The bridge topology change detected, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_HELLO_TIMER
+ * The bridge hello timer, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_TCN_TIMER
+ * The bridge tcn timer, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_TOPOLOGY_CHANGE_TIMER
+ * The bridge topology change timer, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_GC_TIMER
+ * The bridge gc timer, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_GROUP_ADDR
+ * Set the MAC address of the multicast group this bridge uses for STP.
+ * The address must be a link-local address in standard Ethernet MAC address
+ * format. It is an address of the form 01:80:C2:00:00:0X, with X in [0, 4..f].
+ *
+ * The default value is 0.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_FDB_FLUSH
+ * Flush bridge's fdb dynamic entries.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_ROUTER
+ * Set bridge's multicast router if IGMP snooping is enabled.
+ * The valid values are:
+ *
+ * * 0 - disabled.
+ * * 1 - automatic (queried).
+ * * 2 - permanently enabled.
+ *
+ * The default value is 1.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_SNOOPING
+ * Turn multicast snooping on (*IFLA_BR_MCAST_SNOOPING* > 0) or off
+ * (*IFLA_BR_MCAST_SNOOPING* == 0).
+ *
+ * The default value is 1.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERY_USE_IFADDR
+ * If enabled use the bridge's own IP address as source address for IGMP
+ * queries (*IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERY_USE_IFADDR* > 0) or the default of 0.0.0.0
+ * (*IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERY_USE_IFADDR* == 0).
+ *
+ * The default value is 0 (disabled).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERIER
+ * Enable (*IFLA_BR_MULTICAST_QUERIER* > 0) or disable
+ * (*IFLA_BR_MULTICAST_QUERIER* == 0) IGMP querier, ie sending of multicast
+ * queries by the bridge.
+ *
+ * The default value is 0 (disabled).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_HASH_ELASTICITY
+ * Set multicast database hash elasticity, It is the maximum chain length in
+ * the multicast hash table. This attribute is *deprecated* and the value
+ * is always 16.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_HASH_MAX
+ * Set maximum size of the multicast hash table
+ *
+ * The default value is 4096, the value must be a power of 2.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_LAST_MEMBER_CNT
+ * The Last Member Query Count is the number of Group-Specific Queries
+ * sent before the router assumes there are no local members. The Last
+ * Member Query Count is also the number of Group-and-Source-Specific
+ * Queries sent before the router assumes there are no listeners for a
+ * particular source.
+ *
+ * The default value is 2.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_STARTUP_QUERY_CNT
+ * The Startup Query Count is the number of Queries sent out on startup,
+ * separated by the Startup Query Interval.
+ *
+ * The default value is 2.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_LAST_MEMBER_INTVL
+ * The Last Member Query Interval is the Max Response Time inserted into
+ * Group-Specific Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages, and
+ * is also the amount of time between Group-Specific Query messages.
+ *
+ * The default value is (1 * USER_HZ).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_MEMBERSHIP_INTVL
+ * The interval after which the bridge will leave a group, if no membership
+ * reports for this group are received.
+ *
+ * The default value is (260 * USER_HZ).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERIER_INTVL
+ * The interval between queries sent by other routers. if no queries are
+ * seen after this delay has passed, the bridge will start to send its own
+ * queries (as if *IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERIER_INTVL* was enabled).
+ *
+ * The default value is (255 * USER_HZ).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERY_INTVL
+ * The Query Interval is the interval between General Queries sent by
+ * the Querier.
+ *
+ * The default value is (125 * USER_HZ). The minimum value is (1 * USER_HZ).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERY_RESPONSE_INTVL
+ * The Max Response Time used to calculate the Max Resp Code inserted
+ * into the periodic General Queries.
+ *
+ * The default value is (10 * USER_HZ).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_STARTUP_QUERY_INTVL
+ * The interval between queries in the startup phase.
+ *
+ * The default value is (125 * USER_HZ) / 4. The minimum value is (1 * USER_HZ).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_NF_CALL_IPTABLES
+ * Enable (*NF_CALL_IPTABLES* > 0) or disable (*NF_CALL_IPTABLES* == 0)
+ * iptables hooks on the bridge.
+ *
+ * The default value is 0 (disabled).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_NF_CALL_IP6TABLES
+ * Enable (*NF_CALL_IP6TABLES* > 0) or disable (*NF_CALL_IP6TABLES* == 0)
+ * ip6tables hooks on the bridge.
+ *
+ * The default value is 0 (disabled).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_NF_CALL_ARPTABLES
+ * Enable (*NF_CALL_ARPTABLES* > 0) or disable (*NF_CALL_ARPTABLES* == 0)
+ * arptables hooks on the bridge.
+ *
+ * The default value is 0 (disabled).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_VLAN_DEFAULT_PVID
+ * VLAN ID applied to untagged and priority-tagged incoming packets.
+ *
+ * The default value is 1. Setting to the special value 0 makes all ports of
+ * this bridge not have a PVID by default, which means that they will
+ * not accept VLAN-untagged traffic.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_PAD
+ * Bridge attribute padding type for netlink message.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_VLAN_STATS_ENABLED
+ * Enable (*IFLA_BR_VLAN_STATS_ENABLED* == 1) or disable
+ * (*IFLA_BR_VLAN_STATS_ENABLED* == 0) per-VLAN stats accounting.
+ *
+ * The default value is 0 (disabled).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_STATS_ENABLED
+ * Enable (*IFLA_BR_MCAST_STATS_ENABLED* > 0) or disable
+ * (*IFLA_BR_MCAST_STATS_ENABLED* == 0) multicast (IGMP/MLD) stats
+ * accounting.
+ *
+ * The default value is 0 (disabled).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_IGMP_VERSION
+ * Set the IGMP version.
+ *
+ * The valid values are 2 and 3. The default value is 2.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_MLD_VERSION
+ * Set the MLD version.
+ *
+ * The valid values are 1 and 2. The default value is 1.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_VLAN_STATS_PER_PORT
+ * Enable (*IFLA_BR_VLAN_STATS_PER_PORT* == 1) or disable
+ * (*IFLA_BR_VLAN_STATS_PER_PORT* == 0) per-VLAN per-port stats accounting.
+ * Can be changed only when there are no port VLANs configured.
+ *
+ * The default value is 0 (disabled).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MULTI_BOOLOPT
+ * The multi_boolopt is used to control new boolean options to avoid adding
+ * new netlink attributes. You can look at ``enum br_boolopt_id`` for those
+ * options.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERIER_STATE
+ * Bridge mcast querier states, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_FDB_N_LEARNED
+ * The number of dynamically learned FDB entries for the current bridge,
+ * read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BR_FDB_MAX_LEARNED
+ * Set the number of max dynamically learned FDB entries for the current
+ * bridge.
+ */
enum {
IFLA_BR_UNSPEC,
IFLA_BR_FORWARD_DELAY,
@@ -510,6 +790,8 @@ enum {
IFLA_BR_VLAN_STATS_PER_PORT,
IFLA_BR_MULTI_BOOLOPT,
IFLA_BR_MCAST_QUERIER_STATE,
+ IFLA_BR_FDB_N_LEARNED,
+ IFLA_BR_FDB_MAX_LEARNED,
__IFLA_BR_MAX,
};
@@ -520,11 +802,252 @@ struct ifla_bridge_id {
__u8 addr[6]; /* ETH_ALEN */
};
+/**
+ * DOC: Bridge mode enum definition
+ *
+ * @BRIDGE_MODE_HAIRPIN
+ * Controls whether traffic may be sent back out of the port on which it
+ * was received. This option is also called reflective relay mode, and is
+ * used to support basic VEPA (Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator)
+ * capabilities. By default, this flag is turned off and the bridge will
+ * not forward traffic back out of the receiving port.
+ */
enum {
BRIDGE_MODE_UNSPEC,
BRIDGE_MODE_HAIRPIN,
};
+/**
+ * DOC: Bridge port enum definition
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_STATE
+ * The operation state of the port. Here are the valid values.
+ *
+ * * 0 - port is in STP *DISABLED* state. Make this port completely
+ * inactive for STP. This is also called BPDU filter and could be used
+ * to disable STP on an untrusted port, like a leaf virtual device.
+ * The traffic forwarding is also stopped on this port.
+ * * 1 - port is in STP *LISTENING* state. Only valid if STP is enabled
+ * on the bridge. In this state the port listens for STP BPDUs and
+ * drops all other traffic frames.
+ * * 2 - port is in STP *LEARNING* state. Only valid if STP is enabled on
+ * the bridge. In this state the port will accept traffic only for the
+ * purpose of updating MAC address tables.
+ * * 3 - port is in STP *FORWARDING* state. Port is fully active.
+ * * 4 - port is in STP *BLOCKING* state. Only valid if STP is enabled on
+ * the bridge. This state is used during the STP election process.
+ * In this state, port will only process STP BPDUs.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_PRIORITY
+ * The STP port priority. The valid values are between 0 and 255.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_COST
+ * The STP path cost of the port. The valid values are between 1 and 65535.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MODE
+ * Set the bridge port mode. See *BRIDGE_MODE_HAIRPIN* for more details.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_GUARD
+ * Controls whether STP BPDUs will be processed by the bridge port. By
+ * default, the flag is turned off to allow BPDU processing. Turning this
+ * flag on will disable the bridge port if a STP BPDU packet is received.
+ *
+ * If the bridge has Spanning Tree enabled, hostile devices on the network
+ * may send BPDU on a port and cause network failure. Setting *guard on*
+ * will detect and stop this by disabling the port. The port will be
+ * restarted if the link is brought down, or removed and reattached.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_PROTECT
+ * Controls whether a given port is allowed to become a root port or not.
+ * Only used when STP is enabled on the bridge. By default the flag is off.
+ *
+ * This feature is also called root port guard. If BPDU is received from a
+ * leaf (edge) port, it should not be elected as root port. This could
+ * be used if using STP on a bridge and the downstream bridges are not fully
+ * trusted; this prevents a hostile guest from rerouting traffic.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_FAST_LEAVE
+ * This flag allows the bridge to immediately stop multicast traffic
+ * forwarding on a port that receives an IGMP Leave message. It is only used
+ * when IGMP snooping is enabled on the bridge. By default the flag is off.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_LEARNING
+ * Controls whether a given port will learn *source* MAC addresses from
+ * received traffic or not. Also controls whether dynamic FDB entries
+ * (which can also be added by software) will be refreshed by incoming
+ * traffic. By default this flag is on.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_UNICAST_FLOOD
+ * Controls whether unicast traffic for which there is no FDB entry will
+ * be flooded towards this port. By default this flag is on.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_PROXYARP
+ * Enable proxy ARP on this port.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_LEARNING_SYNC
+ * Controls whether a given port will sync MAC addresses learned on device
+ * port to bridge FDB.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_PROXYARP_WIFI
+ * Enable proxy ARP on this port which meets extended requirements by
+ * IEEE 802.11 and Hotspot 2.0 specifications.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_ROOT_ID
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_BRIDGE_ID
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_DESIGNATED_PORT
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_DESIGNATED_COST
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_ID
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_NO
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_TOPOLOGY_CHANGE_ACK
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_CONFIG_PENDING
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MESSAGE_AGE_TIMER
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_FORWARD_DELAY_TIMER
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_HOLD_TIMER
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_FLUSH
+ * Flush bridge ports' fdb dynamic entries.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MULTICAST_ROUTER
+ * Configure the port's multicast router presence. A port with
+ * a multicast router will receive all multicast traffic.
+ * The valid values are:
+ *
+ * * 0 disable multicast routers on this port
+ * * 1 let the system detect the presence of routers (default)
+ * * 2 permanently enable multicast traffic forwarding on this port
+ * * 3 enable multicast routers temporarily on this port, not depending
+ * on incoming queries.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_PAD
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MCAST_FLOOD
+ * Controls whether a given port will flood multicast traffic for which
+ * there is no MDB entry. By default this flag is on.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MCAST_TO_UCAST
+ * Controls whether a given port will replicate packets using unicast
+ * instead of multicast. By default this flag is off.
+ *
+ * This is done by copying the packet per host and changing the multicast
+ * destination MAC to a unicast one accordingly.
+ *
+ * *mcast_to_unicast* works on top of the multicast snooping feature of the
+ * bridge. Which means unicast copies are only delivered to hosts which
+ * are interested in unicast and signaled this via IGMP/MLD reports previously.
+ *
+ * This feature is intended for interface types which have a more reliable
+ * and/or efficient way to deliver unicast packets than broadcast ones
+ * (e.g. WiFi).
+ *
+ * However, it should only be enabled on interfaces where no IGMPv2/MLDv1
+ * report suppression takes place. IGMP/MLD report suppression issue is
+ * usually overcome by the network daemon (supplicant) enabling AP isolation
+ * and by that separating all STAs.
+ *
+ * Delivery of STA-to-STA IP multicast is made possible again by enabling
+ * and utilizing the bridge hairpin mode, which considers the incoming port
+ * as a potential outgoing port, too (see *BRIDGE_MODE_HAIRPIN* option).
+ * Hairpin mode is performed after multicast snooping, therefore leading
+ * to only deliver reports to STAs running a multicast router.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_VLAN_TUNNEL
+ * Controls whether vlan to tunnel mapping is enabled on the port.
+ * By default this flag is off.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_BCAST_FLOOD
+ * Controls flooding of broadcast traffic on the given port. By default
+ * this flag is on.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_GROUP_FWD_MASK
+ * Set the group forward mask. This is a bitmask that is applied to
+ * decide whether to forward incoming frames destined to link-local
+ * addresses. The addresses of the form are 01:80:C2:00:00:0X (defaults
+ * to 0, which means the bridge does not forward any link-local frames
+ * coming on this port).
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_NEIGH_SUPPRESS
+ * Controls whether neighbor discovery (arp and nd) proxy and suppression
+ * is enabled on the port. By default this flag is off.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_ISOLATED
+ * Controls whether a given port will be isolated, which means it will be
+ * able to communicate with non-isolated ports only. By default this
+ * flag is off.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_BACKUP_PORT
+ * Set a backup port. If the port loses carrier all traffic will be
+ * redirected to the configured backup port. Set the value to 0 to disable
+ * it.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MRP_RING_OPEN
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MRP_IN_OPEN
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MCAST_EHT_HOSTS_LIMIT
+ * The number of per-port EHT hosts limit. The default value is 512.
+ * Setting to 0 is not allowed.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MCAST_EHT_HOSTS_CNT
+ * The current number of tracked hosts, read only.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_LOCKED
+ * Controls whether a port will be locked, meaning that hosts behind the
+ * port will not be able to communicate through the port unless an FDB
+ * entry with the unit's MAC address is in the FDB. The common use case is
+ * that hosts are allowed access through authentication with the IEEE 802.1X
+ * protocol or based on whitelists. By default this flag is off.
+ *
+ * Please note that secure 802.1X deployments should always use the
+ * *BR_BOOLOPT_NO_LL_LEARN* flag, to not permit the bridge to populate its
+ * FDB based on link-local (EAPOL) traffic received on the port.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MAB
+ * Controls whether a port will use MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB), a
+ * technique through which select MAC addresses may be allowed on a locked
+ * port, without using 802.1X authentication. Packets with an unknown source
+ * MAC address generates a "locked" FDB entry on the incoming bridge port.
+ * The common use case is for user space to react to these bridge FDB
+ * notifications and optionally replace the locked FDB entry with a normal
+ * one, allowing traffic to pass for whitelisted MAC addresses.
+ *
+ * Setting this flag also requires *IFLA_BRPORT_LOCKED* and
+ * *IFLA_BRPORT_LEARNING*. *IFLA_BRPORT_LOCKED* ensures that unauthorized
+ * data packets are dropped, and *IFLA_BRPORT_LEARNING* allows the dynamic
+ * FDB entries installed by user space (as replacements for the locked FDB
+ * entries) to be refreshed and/or aged out.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MCAST_N_GROUPS
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_MCAST_MAX_GROUPS
+ * Sets the maximum number of MDB entries that can be registered for a
+ * given port. Attempts to register more MDB entries at the port than this
+ * limit allows will be rejected, whether they are done through netlink
+ * (e.g. the bridge tool), or IGMP or MLD membership reports. Setting a
+ * limit of 0 disables the limit. The default value is 0.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_NEIGH_VLAN_SUPPRESS
+ * Controls whether neighbor discovery (arp and nd) proxy and suppression is
+ * enabled for a given port. By default this flag is off.
+ *
+ * Note that this option only takes effect when *IFLA_BRPORT_NEIGH_SUPPRESS*
+ * is enabled for a given port.
+ *
+ * @IFLA_BRPORT_BACKUP_NHID
+ * The FDB nexthop object ID to attach to packets being redirected to a
+ * backup port that has VLAN tunnel mapping enabled (via the
+ * *IFLA_BRPORT_VLAN_TUNNEL* option). Setting a value of 0 (default) has
+ * the effect of not attaching any ID.
+ */
enum {
IFLA_BRPORT_UNSPEC,
IFLA_BRPORT_STATE, /* Spanning tree state */
@@ -769,6 +1292,19 @@ enum netkit_mode {
NETKIT_L3,
};
+/* NETKIT_SCRUB_NONE leaves clearing skb->{mark,priority} up to
+ * the BPF program if attached. This also means the latter can
+ * consume the two fields if they were populated earlier.
+ *
+ * NETKIT_SCRUB_DEFAULT zeroes skb->{mark,priority} fields before
+ * invoking the attached BPF program when the peer device resides
+ * in a different network namespace. This is the default behavior.
+ */
+enum netkit_scrub {
+ NETKIT_SCRUB_NONE,
+ NETKIT_SCRUB_DEFAULT,
+};
+
enum {
IFLA_NETKIT_UNSPEC,
IFLA_NETKIT_PEER_INFO,
@@ -776,6 +1312,8 @@ enum {
IFLA_NETKIT_POLICY,
IFLA_NETKIT_PEER_POLICY,
IFLA_NETKIT_MODE,
+ IFLA_NETKIT_SCRUB,
+ IFLA_NETKIT_PEER_SCRUB,
__IFLA_NETKIT_MAX,
};
#define IFLA_NETKIT_MAX (__IFLA_NETKIT_MAX - 1)
@@ -854,6 +1392,7 @@ enum {
IFLA_VXLAN_DF,
IFLA_VXLAN_VNIFILTER, /* only applicable with COLLECT_METADATA mode */
IFLA_VXLAN_LOCALBYPASS,
+ IFLA_VXLAN_LABEL_POLICY, /* IPv6 flow label policy; ifla_vxlan_label_policy */
__IFLA_VXLAN_MAX
};
#define IFLA_VXLAN_MAX (__IFLA_VXLAN_MAX - 1)
@@ -871,6 +1410,13 @@ enum ifla_vxlan_df {
VXLAN_DF_MAX = __VXLAN_DF_END - 1,
};
+enum ifla_vxlan_label_policy {
+ VXLAN_LABEL_FIXED = 0,
+ VXLAN_LABEL_INHERIT = 1,
+ __VXLAN_LABEL_END,
+ VXLAN_LABEL_MAX = __VXLAN_LABEL_END - 1,
+};
+
/* GENEVE section */
enum {
IFLA_GENEVE_UNSPEC,
@@ -935,6 +1481,8 @@ enum {
IFLA_GTP_ROLE,
IFLA_GTP_CREATE_SOCKETS,
IFLA_GTP_RESTART_COUNT,
+ IFLA_GTP_LOCAL,
+ IFLA_GTP_LOCAL6,
__IFLA_GTP_MAX,
};
#define IFLA_GTP_MAX (__IFLA_GTP_MAX - 1)
@@ -1240,6 +1788,7 @@ enum {
IFLA_HSR_PROTOCOL, /* Indicate different protocol than
* HSR. For example PRP.
*/
+ IFLA_HSR_INTERLINK, /* HSR interlink network device */
__IFLA_HSR_MAX,
};
@@ -1417,7 +1966,9 @@ enum {
enum {
IFLA_DSA_UNSPEC,
- IFLA_DSA_MASTER,
+ IFLA_DSA_CONDUIT,
+ /* Deprecated, use IFLA_DSA_CONDUIT instead */
+ IFLA_DSA_MASTER = IFLA_DSA_CONDUIT,
__IFLA_DSA_MAX,
};