From b750101eb236130cf056c675997decbac904cc49 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 17:35:18 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 252.22. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- src/udev/udev-builtin-net_id.c | 1275 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1275 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/udev/udev-builtin-net_id.c (limited to 'src/udev/udev-builtin-net_id.c') diff --git a/src/udev/udev-builtin-net_id.c b/src/udev/udev-builtin-net_id.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6425494 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/udev/udev-builtin-net_id.c @@ -0,0 +1,1275 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ + +/* + * Predictable network interface device names based on: + * - firmware/bios-provided index numbers for on-board devices + * - firmware-provided pci-express hotplug slot index number + * - physical/geographical location of the hardware + * - the interface's MAC address + * + * https://systemd.io/PREDICTABLE_INTERFACE_NAMES + * + * When the code here is changed, man/systemd.net-naming-scheme.xml must be updated too. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "alloc-util.h" +#include "chase-symlinks.h" +#include "device-private.h" +#include "device-util.h" +#include "dirent-util.h" +#include "ether-addr-util.h" +#include "fd-util.h" +#include "fileio.h" +#include "glyph-util.h" +#include "netif-naming-scheme.h" +#include "parse-util.h" +#include "proc-cmdline.h" +#include "stdio-util.h" +#include "string-util.h" +#include "strv.h" +#include "strxcpyx.h" +#include "udev-builtin.h" + +#define ONBOARD_14BIT_INDEX_MAX ((1U << 14) - 1) +#define ONBOARD_16BIT_INDEX_MAX ((1U << 16) - 1) + +typedef enum NetNameType { + NET_UNDEF, + NET_PCI, + NET_USB, + NET_BCMA, + NET_VIRTIO, + NET_CCW, + NET_VIO, + NET_XENVIF, + NET_PLATFORM, + NET_NETDEVSIM, + NET_DEVICETREE, +} NetNameType; + +typedef struct NetNames { + NetNameType type; + + sd_device *pcidev; + char pci_slot[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + char pci_path[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + char pci_onboard[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + const char *pci_onboard_label; + + char usb_ports[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + char bcma_core[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + char ccw_busid[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + char vio_slot[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + char xen_slot[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + char platform_path[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + char netdevsim_path[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + char devicetree_onboard[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; +} NetNames; + +typedef struct LinkInfo { + int ifindex; + int iflink; + int iftype; + const char *devtype; + const char *phys_port_name; + struct hw_addr_data hw_addr; +} LinkInfo; + +/* skip intermediate virtio devices */ +static sd_device *skip_virtio(sd_device *dev) { + /* there can only ever be one virtio bus per parent device, so we can + * safely ignore any virtio buses. see + * http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/virtualization/2015-August/030331.html */ + while (dev) { + const char *subsystem; + + if (sd_device_get_subsystem(dev, &subsystem) < 0) + break; + + if (!streq(subsystem, "virtio")) + break; + + if (sd_device_get_parent(dev, &dev) < 0) + return NULL; + } + + return dev; +} + +static int get_virtfn_info(sd_device *pcidev, sd_device **ret_physfn_pcidev, char **ret_suffix) { + _cleanup_(sd_device_unrefp) sd_device *physfn_pcidev = NULL; + const char *syspath, *name; + sd_device *child; + int r; + + assert(pcidev); + assert(ret_physfn_pcidev); + assert(ret_suffix); + + r = sd_device_get_syspath(pcidev, &syspath); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + /* Get physical function's pci device. */ + r = sd_device_new_child(&physfn_pcidev, pcidev, "physfn"); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + /* Find the virtual function number by finding the right virtfn link. */ + FOREACH_DEVICE_CHILD_WITH_SUFFIX(physfn_pcidev, child, name) { + const char *n, *s; + + /* Only accepts e.g. virtfn0, virtfn1, and so on. */ + n = startswith(name, "virtfn"); + if (isempty(n) || !in_charset(n, DIGITS)) + continue; + + if (sd_device_get_syspath(child, &s) < 0) + continue; + + if (streq(s, syspath)) { + char *suffix; + + suffix = strjoin("v", n); + if (!suffix) + return -ENOMEM; + + *ret_physfn_pcidev = sd_device_ref(physfn_pcidev); + *ret_suffix = suffix; + return 0; + } + } + + return -ENOENT; +} + +static bool is_valid_onboard_index(unsigned long idx) { + /* Some BIOSes report rubbish indexes that are excessively high (2^24-1 is an index VMware likes to + * report for example). Let's define a cut-off where we don't consider the index reliable anymore. We + * pick some arbitrary cut-off, which is somewhere beyond the realistic number of physical network + * interface a system might have. Ideally the kernel would already filter this crap for us, but it + * doesn't currently. The initial cut-off value (2^14-1) was too conservative for s390 PCI which + * allows for index values up 2^16-1 which is now enabled with the NAMING_16BIT_INDEX naming flag. */ + return idx <= (naming_scheme_has(NAMING_16BIT_INDEX) ? ONBOARD_16BIT_INDEX_MAX : ONBOARD_14BIT_INDEX_MAX); +} + +/* retrieve on-board index number and label from firmware */ +static int dev_pci_onboard(sd_device *dev, const LinkInfo *info, NetNames *names) { + unsigned long idx, dev_port = 0; + const char *attr; + size_t l; + char *s; + int r; + + assert(dev); + assert(info); + assert(names); + + /* ACPI _DSM — device specific method for naming a PCI or PCI Express device */ + if (sd_device_get_sysattr_value(names->pcidev, "acpi_index", &attr) >= 0) + log_device_debug(names->pcidev, "acpi_index=%s", attr); + else { + /* SMBIOS type 41 — Onboard Devices Extended Information */ + r = sd_device_get_sysattr_value(names->pcidev, "index", &attr); + if (r < 0) + return r; + log_device_debug(names->pcidev, "index=%s", attr); + } + + r = safe_atolu(attr, &idx); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(names->pcidev, r, + "Failed to parse onboard index \"%s\": %m", attr); + if (idx == 0 && !naming_scheme_has(NAMING_ZERO_ACPI_INDEX)) + return log_device_debug_errno(names->pcidev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), + "Naming scheme does not allow onboard index==0."); + if (!is_valid_onboard_index(idx)) + return log_device_debug_errno(names->pcidev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(ENOENT), + "Not a valid onboard index: %lu", idx); + + /* kernel provided port index for multiple ports on a single PCI function */ + if (sd_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, "dev_port", &attr) >= 0) { + r = safe_atolu_full(attr, 10, &dev_port); + if (r < 0) + log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "Failed to parse dev_port, ignoring: %m"); + log_device_debug(dev, "dev_port=%lu", dev_port); + } + + s = names->pci_onboard; + l = sizeof(names->pci_onboard); + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "o%lu", idx); + if (!isempty(info->phys_port_name)) + /* kernel provided front panel port name for multiple port PCI device */ + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "n%s", info->phys_port_name); + else if (dev_port > 0) + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "d%lu", dev_port); + if (l == 0) + names->pci_onboard[0] = '\0'; + log_device_debug(dev, "Onboard index identifier: index=%lu phys_port=%s dev_port=%lu %s %s", + idx, strempty(info->phys_port_name), dev_port, + special_glyph(SPECIAL_GLYPH_ARROW_RIGHT), empty_to_na(names->pci_onboard)); + + if (sd_device_get_sysattr_value(names->pcidev, "label", &names->pci_onboard_label) >= 0) + log_device_debug(dev, "Onboard label from PCI device: %s", names->pci_onboard_label); + else + names->pci_onboard_label = NULL; + + return 0; +} + +/* read the 256 bytes PCI configuration space to check the multi-function bit */ +static int is_pci_multifunction(sd_device *dev) { + _cleanup_free_ uint8_t *config = NULL; + const char *filename, *syspath; + size_t len; + int r; + + r = sd_device_get_syspath(dev, &syspath); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + filename = strjoina(syspath, "/config"); + r = read_virtual_file(filename, PCI_HEADER_TYPE + 1, (char **) &config, &len); + if (r < 0) + return r; + if (len < PCI_HEADER_TYPE + 1) + return -EINVAL; + +#ifndef PCI_HEADER_TYPE_MULTIFUNC +#define PCI_HEADER_TYPE_MULTIFUNC 0x80 +#endif + + /* bit 0-6 header type, bit 7 multi/single function device */ + return config[PCI_HEADER_TYPE] & PCI_HEADER_TYPE_MULTIFUNC; +} + +static bool is_pci_ari_enabled(sd_device *dev) { + const char *a; + + if (sd_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, "ari_enabled", &a) < 0) + return false; + + return streq(a, "1"); +} + +static bool is_pci_bridge(sd_device *dev) { + const char *v, *p; + + if (sd_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, "modalias", &v) < 0) + return false; + + if (!startswith(v, "pci:")) + return false; + + p = strrchr(v, 's'); + if (!p) + return false; + if (p[1] != 'c') + return false; + + /* PCI device subclass 04 corresponds to PCI bridge */ + bool b = strneq(p + 2, "04", 2); + if (b) + log_device_debug(dev, "Device is a PCI bridge."); + return b; +} + +static int parse_hotplug_slot_from_function_id(sd_device *dev, int slots_dirfd, uint32_t *ret) { + uint64_t function_id; + char filename[NAME_MAX+1]; + const char *attr; + int r; + + /* The /function_id attribute is unique to the s390 PCI driver. If present, we know + * that the slot's directory name for this device is /sys/bus/pci/XXXXXXXX/ where XXXXXXXX is + * the fixed length 8 hexadecimal character string representation of function_id. Therefore we + * can short cut here and just check for the existence of the slot directory. As this directory + * has to exist, we're emitting a debug message for the unlikely case it's not found. Note that + * the domain part doesn't belong to the slot name here because there's a 1-to-1 relationship + * between PCI function and its hotplug slot. */ + + assert(dev); + assert(slots_dirfd >= 0); + assert(ret); + + if (!naming_scheme_has(NAMING_SLOT_FUNCTION_ID)) + return 0; + + if (sd_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, "function_id", &attr) < 0) + return 0; + + r = safe_atou64(attr, &function_id); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "Failed to parse function_id, ignoring: %s", attr); + + if (function_id <= 0 || function_id > UINT32_MAX) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), + "Invalid function id (0x%"PRIx64"), ignoring.", + function_id); + + if (!snprintf_ok(filename, sizeof(filename), "%08"PRIx64, function_id)) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(ENAMETOOLONG), + "PCI slot path is too long, ignoring."); + + if (faccessat(slots_dirfd, filename, F_OK, 0) < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, errno, "Cannot access %s under pci slots, ignoring: %m", filename); + + *ret = (uint32_t) function_id; + return 1; +} + +static int dev_pci_slot(sd_device *dev, const LinkInfo *info, NetNames *names) { + const char *sysname, *attr; + _cleanup_(sd_device_unrefp) sd_device *pci = NULL; + _cleanup_closedir_ DIR *dir = NULL; + unsigned domain, bus, slot, func; + sd_device *hotplug_slot_dev; + unsigned long dev_port = 0; + uint32_t hotplug_slot = 0; + size_t l; + char *s; + int r; + + assert(dev); + assert(info); + assert(names); + + r = sd_device_get_sysname(names->pcidev, &sysname); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(names->pcidev, r, "Failed to get sysname: %m"); + + r = sscanf(sysname, "%x:%x:%x.%u", &domain, &bus, &slot, &func); + log_device_debug(dev, "Parsing slot information from PCI device sysname \"%s\": %s", + sysname, r == 4 ? "success" : "failure"); + if (r != 4) + return -ENOENT; + + if (naming_scheme_has(NAMING_NPAR_ARI) && + is_pci_ari_enabled(names->pcidev)) + /* ARI devices support up to 256 functions on a single device ("slot"), and interpret the + * traditional 5-bit slot and 3-bit function number as a single 8-bit function number, + * where the slot makes up the upper 5 bits. */ + func += slot * 8; + + /* kernel provided port index for multiple ports on a single PCI function */ + if (sd_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, "dev_port", &attr) >= 0) { + log_device_debug(dev, "dev_port=%s", attr); + + r = safe_atolu_full(attr, 10, &dev_port); + if (r < 0) + log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "Failed to parse attribute dev_port, ignoring: %m"); + + /* With older kernels IP-over-InfiniBand network interfaces sometimes erroneously + * provide the port number in the 'dev_id' sysfs attribute instead of 'dev_port', + * which thus stays initialized as 0. */ + if (dev_port == 0 && + info->iftype == ARPHRD_INFINIBAND && + sd_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, "dev_id", &attr) >= 0) { + log_device_debug(dev, "dev_id=%s", attr); + + r = safe_atolu_full(attr, 10, &dev_port); + if (r < 0) + log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "Failed to parse attribute dev_id, ignoring: %m"); + } + } + + /* compose a name based on the raw kernel's PCI bus, slot numbers */ + s = names->pci_path; + l = sizeof(names->pci_path); + if (domain > 0) + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "P%u", domain); + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "p%us%u", bus, slot); + if (func > 0 || is_pci_multifunction(names->pcidev) > 0) + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "f%u", func); + if (!isempty(info->phys_port_name)) + /* kernel provided front panel port name for multi-port PCI device */ + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "n%s", info->phys_port_name); + else if (dev_port > 0) + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "d%lu", dev_port); + if (l == 0) + names->pci_path[0] = '\0'; + + log_device_debug(dev, "PCI path identifier: domain=%u bus=%u slot=%u func=%u phys_port=%s dev_port=%lu %s %s", + domain, bus, slot, func, strempty(info->phys_port_name), dev_port, + special_glyph(SPECIAL_GLYPH_ARROW_RIGHT), empty_to_na(names->pci_path)); + + /* ACPI _SUN — slot user number */ + r = sd_device_new_from_subsystem_sysname(&pci, "subsystem", "pci"); + if (r < 0) + return log_debug_errno(r, "sd_device_new_from_subsystem_sysname() failed: %m"); + + r = device_opendir(pci, "slots", &dir); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "Cannot access 'slots' subdirectory: %m"); + + hotplug_slot_dev = names->pcidev; + while (hotplug_slot_dev) { + r = parse_hotplug_slot_from_function_id(hotplug_slot_dev, dirfd(dir), &hotplug_slot); + if (r < 0) + return 0; + if (r > 0) { + domain = 0; /* See comments in parse_hotplug_slot_from_function_id(). */ + break; + } + + r = sd_device_get_sysname(hotplug_slot_dev, &sysname); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(hotplug_slot_dev, r, "Failed to get sysname: %m"); + + FOREACH_DIRENT_ALL(de, dir, break) { + _cleanup_free_ char *path = NULL; + const char *address; + uint32_t i; + + if (dot_or_dot_dot(de->d_name)) + continue; + + r = safe_atou32(de->d_name, &i); + if (r < 0 || i <= 0) + continue; + + path = path_join("slots", de->d_name, "address"); + if (!path) + return -ENOMEM; + + if (sd_device_get_sysattr_value(pci, path, &address) < 0) + continue; + + /* match slot address with device by stripping the function */ + if (!startswith(sysname, address)) + continue; + + hotplug_slot = i; + + /* We found the match between PCI device and slot. However, we won't use the slot + * index if the device is a PCI bridge, because it can have other child devices that + * will try to claim the same index and that would create name collision. */ + if (naming_scheme_has(NAMING_BRIDGE_NO_SLOT) && is_pci_bridge(hotplug_slot_dev)) { + if (naming_scheme_has(NAMING_BRIDGE_MULTIFUNCTION_SLOT) && is_pci_multifunction(names->pcidev) <= 0) { + log_device_debug(dev, + "Not using slot information because the PCI device associated with " + "the hotplug slot is a bridge and the PCI device has a single function."); + return 0; + } + + if (!naming_scheme_has(NAMING_BRIDGE_MULTIFUNCTION_SLOT)) { + log_device_debug(dev, "Not using slot information because the PCI device is a bridge."); + return 0; + } + } + + break; + } + if (hotplug_slot > 0) + break; + if (sd_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(hotplug_slot_dev, "pci", NULL, &hotplug_slot_dev) < 0) + break; + rewinddir(dir); + } + + if (hotplug_slot > 0) { + s = names->pci_slot; + l = sizeof(names->pci_slot); + if (domain > 0) + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "P%u", domain); + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "s%"PRIu32, hotplug_slot); + if (func > 0 || is_pci_multifunction(names->pcidev) > 0) + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "f%u", func); + if (!isempty(info->phys_port_name)) + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "n%s", info->phys_port_name); + else if (dev_port > 0) + l = strpcpyf(&s, l, "d%lu", dev_port); + if (l == 0) + names->pci_slot[0] = '\0'; + + log_device_debug(dev, "Slot identifier: domain=%u slot=%"PRIu32" func=%u phys_port=%s dev_port=%lu %s %s", + domain, hotplug_slot, func, strempty(info->phys_port_name), dev_port, + special_glyph(SPECIAL_GLYPH_ARROW_RIGHT), empty_to_na(names->pci_slot)); + } + + return 0; +} + +static int names_vio(sd_device *dev, NetNames *names) { + sd_device *parent; + unsigned busid, slotid, ethid; + const char *syspath, *subsystem; + int r; + + /* check if our direct parent is a VIO device with no other bus in-between */ + r = sd_device_get_parent(dev, &parent); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "sd_device_get_parent() failed: %m"); + + r = sd_device_get_subsystem(parent, &subsystem); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(parent, r, "sd_device_get_subsystem() failed: %m"); + if (!streq("vio", subsystem)) + return -ENOENT; + log_device_debug(dev, "Parent device is in the vio subsystem."); + + /* The devices' $DEVPATH number is tied to (virtual) hardware (slot id + * selected in the HMC), thus this provides a reliable naming (e.g. + * "/devices/vio/30000002/net/eth1"); we ignore the bus number, as + * there should only ever be one bus, and then remove leading zeros. */ + r = sd_device_get_syspath(dev, &syspath); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "sd_device_get_syspath() failed: %m"); + + r = sscanf(syspath, "/sys/devices/vio/%4x%4x/net/eth%u", &busid, &slotid, ðid); + log_device_debug(dev, "Parsing vio slot information from syspath \"%s\": %s", + syspath, r == 3 ? "success" : "failure"); + if (r != 3) + return -EINVAL; + + xsprintf(names->vio_slot, "v%u", slotid); + names->type = NET_VIO; + log_device_debug(dev, "Vio slot identifier: slotid=%u %s %s", + slotid, special_glyph(SPECIAL_GLYPH_ARROW_RIGHT), names->vio_slot); + return 0; +} + +#define PLATFORM_TEST "/sys/devices/platform/vvvvPPPP" +#define PLATFORM_PATTERN4 "/sys/devices/platform/%4s%4x:%2x/net/eth%u" +#define PLATFORM_PATTERN3 "/sys/devices/platform/%3s%4x:%2x/net/eth%u" + +static int names_platform(sd_device *dev, NetNames *names, bool test) { + sd_device *parent; + char vendor[5]; + unsigned model, instance, ethid; + const char *syspath, *pattern, *validchars, *subsystem; + int r; + + /* check if our direct parent is a platform device with no other bus in-between */ + r = sd_device_get_parent(dev, &parent); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "sd_device_get_parent() failed: %m"); + + r = sd_device_get_subsystem(parent, &subsystem); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(parent, r, "sd_device_get_subsystem() failed: %m"); + + if (!streq("platform", subsystem)) + return -ENOENT; + log_device_debug(dev, "Parent device is in the platform subsystem."); + + r = sd_device_get_syspath(dev, &syspath); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "sd_device_get_syspath() failed: %m"); + + /* syspath is too short, to have a valid ACPI instance */ + if (strlen(syspath) < STRLEN(PLATFORM_TEST) + 1) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), + "Syspath \"%s\" is too short for a valid ACPI instance.", + syspath); + + /* Vendor ID can be either PNP ID (3 chars A-Z) or ACPI ID (4 chars A-Z and numerals) */ + if (syspath[STRLEN(PLATFORM_TEST)] == ':') { + pattern = PLATFORM_PATTERN4; + validchars = UPPERCASE_LETTERS DIGITS; + } else { + pattern = PLATFORM_PATTERN3; + validchars = UPPERCASE_LETTERS; + } + + /* Platform devices are named after ACPI table match, and instance id + * eg. "/sys/devices/platform/HISI00C2:00"); + * The Vendor (3 or 4 char), followed by hexadecimal model number : instance id. */ + + DISABLE_WARNING_FORMAT_NONLITERAL; + r = sscanf(syspath, pattern, vendor, &model, &instance, ðid); + REENABLE_WARNING; + log_device_debug(dev, "Parsing platform device information from syspath \"%s\": %s", + syspath, r == 4 ? "success" : "failure"); + if (r != 4) + return -EINVAL; + + if (!in_charset(vendor, validchars)) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(ENOENT), + "Platform vendor contains invalid characters: %s", vendor); + + ascii_strlower(vendor); + + xsprintf(names->platform_path, "a%s%xi%u", vendor, model, instance); + names->type = NET_PLATFORM; + log_device_debug(dev, "Platform identifier: vendor=%s model=%u instance=%u %s %s", + vendor, model, instance, special_glyph(SPECIAL_GLYPH_ARROW_RIGHT), names->platform_path); + return 0; +} + +static int dev_devicetree_onboard(sd_device *dev, NetNames *names) { + _cleanup_(sd_device_unrefp) sd_device *aliases_dev = NULL, *ofnode_dev = NULL, *devicetree_dev = NULL; + const char *alias, *ofnode_path, *ofnode_syspath, *devicetree_syspath; + sd_device *parent; + int r; + + if (!naming_scheme_has(NAMING_DEVICETREE_ALIASES)) + return 0; + + /* check if our direct parent has an of_node */ + r = sd_device_get_parent(dev, &parent); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + r = sd_device_new_child(&ofnode_dev, parent, "of_node"); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + r = sd_device_get_syspath(ofnode_dev, &ofnode_syspath); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + /* /proc/device-tree should be a symlink to /sys/firmware/devicetree/base. */ + r = sd_device_new_from_path(&devicetree_dev, "/proc/device-tree"); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + r = sd_device_get_syspath(devicetree_dev, &devicetree_syspath); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + /* + * Example paths: + * devicetree_syspath = /sys/firmware/devicetree/base + * ofnode_syspath = /sys/firmware/devicetree/base/soc/ethernet@deadbeef + * ofnode_path = soc/ethernet@deadbeef + */ + ofnode_path = path_startswith(ofnode_syspath, devicetree_syspath); + if (!ofnode_path) + return -ENOENT; + + /* Get back our leading / to match the contents of the aliases */ + ofnode_path--; + assert(path_is_absolute(ofnode_path)); + + r = sd_device_new_child(&aliases_dev, devicetree_dev, "aliases"); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + FOREACH_DEVICE_SYSATTR(aliases_dev, alias) { + const char *alias_path, *alias_index, *conflict; + unsigned i; + + alias_index = startswith(alias, "ethernet"); + if (!alias_index) + continue; + + if (sd_device_get_sysattr_value(aliases_dev, alias, &alias_path) < 0) + continue; + + if (!path_equal(ofnode_path, alias_path)) + continue; + + /* If there's no index, we default to 0... */ + if (isempty(alias_index)) { + i = 0; + conflict = "ethernet0"; + } else { + r = safe_atou(alias_index, &i); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, + "Could not get index of alias %s: %m", alias); + conflict = "ethernet"; + } + + /* ...but make sure we don't have an alias conflict */ + if (i == 0 && sd_device_get_sysattr_value(aliases_dev, conflict, NULL) >= 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EEXIST), + "Ethernet alias conflict: ethernet and ethernet0 both exist"); + + xsprintf(names->devicetree_onboard, "d%u", i); + names->type = NET_DEVICETREE; + return 0; + } + + return -ENOENT; +} + +static int names_pci(sd_device *dev, const LinkInfo *info, NetNames *names) { + _cleanup_(sd_device_unrefp) sd_device *physfn_pcidev = NULL; + _cleanup_free_ char *virtfn_suffix = NULL; + sd_device *parent; + const char *subsystem; + int r; + + assert(dev); + assert(info); + assert(names); + + r = sd_device_get_parent(dev, &parent); + if (r < 0) + return r; + /* skip virtio subsystem if present */ + parent = skip_virtio(parent); + + if (!parent) + return -ENOENT; + + /* check if our direct parent is a PCI device with no other bus in-between */ + if (sd_device_get_subsystem(parent, &subsystem) >= 0 && + streq("pci", subsystem)) { + names->type = NET_PCI; + names->pcidev = parent; + } else { + r = sd_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(dev, "pci", NULL, &names->pcidev); + if (r < 0) + return r; + } + + if (naming_scheme_has(NAMING_SR_IOV_V) && + get_virtfn_info(names->pcidev, &physfn_pcidev, &virtfn_suffix) >= 0) { + NetNames vf_names = {}; + + /* If this is an SR-IOV virtual device, get base name using physical device and add virtfn suffix. */ + vf_names.pcidev = physfn_pcidev; + dev_pci_onboard(dev, info, &vf_names); + dev_pci_slot(dev, info, &vf_names); + + if (vf_names.pci_onboard[0]) + if (strlen(vf_names.pci_onboard) + strlen(virtfn_suffix) < sizeof(names->pci_onboard)) + strscpyl(names->pci_onboard, sizeof(names->pci_onboard), + vf_names.pci_onboard, virtfn_suffix, NULL); + if (vf_names.pci_slot[0]) + if (strlen(vf_names.pci_slot) + strlen(virtfn_suffix) < sizeof(names->pci_slot)) + strscpyl(names->pci_slot, sizeof(names->pci_slot), + vf_names.pci_slot, virtfn_suffix, NULL); + if (vf_names.pci_path[0]) + if (strlen(vf_names.pci_path) + strlen(virtfn_suffix) < sizeof(names->pci_path)) + strscpyl(names->pci_path, sizeof(names->pci_path), + vf_names.pci_path, virtfn_suffix, NULL); + } else { + dev_pci_onboard(dev, info, names); + dev_pci_slot(dev, info, names); + } + + return 0; +} + +static int names_usb(sd_device *dev, NetNames *names) { + sd_device *usbdev; + char name[256], *ports, *config, *interf, *s; + const char *sysname; + size_t l; + int r; + + assert(dev); + assert(names); + + r = sd_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(dev, "usb", "usb_interface", &usbdev); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "sd_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype() failed: %m"); + + r = sd_device_get_sysname(usbdev, &sysname); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(usbdev, r, "sd_device_get_sysname() failed: %m"); + + /* get USB port number chain, configuration, interface */ + strscpy(name, sizeof(name), sysname); + s = strchr(name, '-'); + if (!s) + return log_device_debug_errno(usbdev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), + "sysname \"%s\" does not have '-' in the expected place.", sysname); + ports = s+1; + + s = strchr(ports, ':'); + if (!s) + return log_device_debug_errno(usbdev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), + "sysname \"%s\" does not have ':' in the expected place.", sysname); + s[0] = '\0'; + config = s+1; + + s = strchr(config, '.'); + if (!s) + return log_device_debug_errno(usbdev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), + "sysname \"%s\" does not have '.' in the expected place.", sysname); + s[0] = '\0'; + interf = s+1; + + /* prefix every port number in the chain with "u" */ + s = ports; + while ((s = strchr(s, '.'))) + s[0] = 'u'; + s = names->usb_ports; + l = strpcpyl(&s, sizeof(names->usb_ports), "u", ports, NULL); + + /* append USB config number, suppress the common config == 1 */ + if (!streq(config, "1")) + l = strpcpyl(&s, l, "c", config, NULL); + + /* append USB interface number, suppress the interface == 0 */ + if (!streq(interf, "0")) + l = strpcpyl(&s, l, "i", interf, NULL); + if (l == 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(ENAMETOOLONG), + "Generated USB name would be too long."); + log_device_debug(dev, "USB name identifier: ports=%.*s config=%s interface=%s %s %s", + (int) strlen(ports), sysname + (ports - name), config, interf, + special_glyph(SPECIAL_GLYPH_ARROW_RIGHT), names->usb_ports); + names->type = NET_USB; + return 0; +} + +static int names_bcma(sd_device *dev, NetNames *names) { + sd_device *bcmadev; + unsigned core; + const char *sysname; + int r; + + assert(dev); + assert(names); + + r = sd_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(dev, "bcma", NULL, &bcmadev); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "sd_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype() failed: %m"); + + r = sd_device_get_sysname(bcmadev, &sysname); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "sd_device_get_sysname() failed: %m"); + + /* bus num:core num */ + r = sscanf(sysname, "bcma%*u:%u", &core); + log_device_debug(dev, "Parsing bcma device information from sysname \"%s\": %s", + sysname, r == 1 ? "success" : "failure"); + if (r != 1) + return -EINVAL; + /* suppress the common core == 0 */ + if (core > 0) + xsprintf(names->bcma_core, "b%u", core); + + names->type = NET_BCMA; + log_device_debug(dev, "BCMA core identifier: core=%u %s \"%s\"", + core, special_glyph(SPECIAL_GLYPH_ARROW_RIGHT), names->bcma_core); + return 0; +} + +static int names_ccw(sd_device *dev, NetNames *names) { + sd_device *cdev; + const char *bus_id, *subsys; + size_t bus_id_start, bus_id_len; + int r; + + assert(dev); + assert(names); + + /* Retrieve the associated CCW device */ + r = sd_device_get_parent(dev, &cdev); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "sd_device_get_parent() failed: %m"); + + /* skip virtio subsystem if present */ + cdev = skip_virtio(cdev); + if (!cdev) + return -ENOENT; + + r = sd_device_get_subsystem(cdev, &subsys); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(cdev, r, "sd_device_get_subsystem() failed: %m"); + + /* Network devices are either single or grouped CCW devices */ + if (!STR_IN_SET(subsys, "ccwgroup", "ccw")) + return -ENOENT; + log_device_debug(dev, "Device is CCW."); + + /* Retrieve bus-ID of the CCW device. The bus-ID uniquely + * identifies the network device on the Linux on System z channel + * subsystem. Note that the bus-ID contains lowercase characters. + */ + r = sd_device_get_sysname(cdev, &bus_id); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(cdev, r, "Failed to get sysname: %m"); + + /* Check the length of the bus-ID. Rely on the fact that the kernel provides a correct bus-ID; + * alternatively, improve this check and parse and verify each bus-ID part... + */ + bus_id_len = strlen(bus_id); + if (!IN_SET(bus_id_len, 8, 9)) + return log_device_debug_errno(cdev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), + "Invalid bus_id: %s", bus_id); + + /* Strip leading zeros from the bus id for aesthetic purposes. This + * keeps the ccw names stable, yet much shorter in general case of + * bus_id 0.0.0600 -> 600. This is similar to e.g. how PCI domain is + * not prepended when it is zero. Preserve the last 0 for 0.0.0000. + */ + bus_id_start = strspn(bus_id, ".0"); + bus_id += bus_id_start < bus_id_len ? bus_id_start : bus_id_len - 1; + + /* Store the CCW bus-ID for use as network device name */ + if (!snprintf_ok(names->ccw_busid, sizeof(names->ccw_busid), "c%s", bus_id)) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(ENAMETOOLONG), + "Generated CCW name would be too long."); + names->type = NET_CCW; + log_device_debug(dev, "CCW identifier: ccw_busid=%s %s \"%s\"", + bus_id, special_glyph(SPECIAL_GLYPH_ARROW_RIGHT), names->ccw_busid); + return 0; +} + +static int names_mac(sd_device *dev, const LinkInfo *info) { + const char *s; + unsigned i; + int r; + + assert(dev); + assert(info); + + /* The persistent part of a hardware address of an InfiniBand NIC is 8 bytes long. We cannot + * fit this much in an iface name. + * TODO: but it can be used as alternative names?? */ + if (info->iftype == ARPHRD_INFINIBAND) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EOPNOTSUPP), + "Not generating MAC name for infiniband device."); + if (info->hw_addr.length != 6) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EOPNOTSUPP), + "Not generating MAC name for device with MAC address of length %zu.", + info->hw_addr.length); + + /* check for NET_ADDR_PERM, skip random MAC addresses */ + r = sd_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, "addr_assign_type", &s); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "Failed to read addr_assign_type: %m"); + r = safe_atou(s, &i); + if (r < 0) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "Failed to parse addr_assign_type: %m"); + if (i != NET_ADDR_PERM) + return log_device_debug_errno(dev, SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), + "addr_assign_type=%u, MAC address is not permanent.", i); + return 0; +} + +static int names_netdevsim(sd_device *dev, const LinkInfo *info, NetNames *names) { + sd_device *netdevsimdev; + const char *sysname; + unsigned addr; + int r; + + if (!naming_scheme_has(NAMING_NETDEVSIM)) + return 0; + + assert(dev); + assert(info); + assert(names); + + if (isempty(info->phys_port_name)) + return -EINVAL; + + r = sd_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(dev, "netdevsim", NULL, &netdevsimdev); + if (r < 0) + return r; + r = sd_device_get_sysname(netdevsimdev, &sysname); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + if (sscanf(sysname, "netdevsim%u", &addr) != 1) + return -EINVAL; + + if (!snprintf_ok(names->netdevsim_path, sizeof(names->netdevsim_path), "i%un%s", addr, info->phys_port_name)) + return -ENOBUFS; + + names->type = NET_NETDEVSIM; + + return 0; +} + +static int names_xen(sd_device *dev, NetNames *names) { + sd_device *parent; + unsigned id; + const char *syspath, *subsystem, *p, *p2; + int r; + + assert(dev); + assert(names); + + if (!naming_scheme_has(NAMING_XEN_VIF)) + return 0; + + /* check if our direct parent is a Xen VIF device with no other bus in-between */ + r = sd_device_get_parent(dev, &parent); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + /* Do an exact-match on subsystem "xen". This will miss on "xen-backend" on + * purpose as the VIFs on the backend (dom0) have their own naming scheme + * which we don't want to affect + */ + r = sd_device_get_subsystem(parent, &subsystem); + if (r < 0) + return r; + if (!streq("xen", subsystem)) + return -ENOENT; + + /* Use the vif-n name to extract "n" */ + r = sd_device_get_syspath(dev, &syspath); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + p = path_startswith(syspath, "/sys/devices/"); + if (!p) + return -ENOENT; + p = startswith(p, "vif-"); + if (!p) + return -ENOENT; + p2 = strchr(p, '/'); + if (!p2) + return -ENOENT; + p = strndupa_safe(p, p2 - p); + if (!p) + return -ENOENT; + r = safe_atou_full(p, SAFE_ATO_REFUSE_PLUS_MINUS | SAFE_ATO_REFUSE_LEADING_ZERO | + SAFE_ATO_REFUSE_LEADING_WHITESPACE | 10, &id); + if (r < 0) + return r; + xsprintf(names->xen_slot, "X%u", id); + names->type = NET_XENVIF; + return 0; +} + +/* IEEE Organizationally Unique Identifier vendor string */ +static int ieee_oui(sd_device *dev, const LinkInfo *info, bool test) { + char str[32]; + + assert(dev); + assert(info); + + if (info->hw_addr.length != 6) + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + + /* skip commonly misused 00:00:00 (Xerox) prefix */ + if (info->hw_addr.bytes[0] == 0 && + info->hw_addr.bytes[1] == 0 && + info->hw_addr.bytes[2] == 0) + return -EINVAL; + + xsprintf(str, "OUI:%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X", + info->hw_addr.bytes[0], + info->hw_addr.bytes[1], + info->hw_addr.bytes[2], + info->hw_addr.bytes[3], + info->hw_addr.bytes[4], + info->hw_addr.bytes[5]); + return udev_builtin_hwdb_lookup(dev, NULL, str, NULL, test); +} + +static int get_link_info(sd_device *dev, LinkInfo *info) { + const char *s; + int r; + + assert(dev); + assert(info); + + r = sd_device_get_ifindex(dev, &info->ifindex); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + r = device_get_sysattr_int(dev, "iflink", &info->iflink); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + r = device_get_sysattr_int(dev, "type", &info->iftype); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + r = sd_device_get_devtype(dev, &info->devtype); + if (r < 0 && r != -ENOENT) + return r; + + (void) sd_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, "phys_port_name", &info->phys_port_name); + + r = sd_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, "address", &s); + if (r < 0 && r != -ENOENT) + return r; + if (r >= 0) { + r = parse_hw_addr(s, &info->hw_addr); + if (r < 0) + log_device_debug_errno(dev, r, "Failed to parse 'address' sysattr, ignoring: %m"); + } + + return 0; +} + +static int builtin_net_id(sd_device *dev, sd_netlink **rtnl, int argc, char *argv[], bool test) { + const char *prefix; + NetNames names = {}; + LinkInfo info = {}; + int r; + + r = get_link_info(dev, &info); + if (r < 0) + return r; + + /* skip stacked devices, like VLANs, ... */ + if (info.ifindex != info.iflink) + return 0; + + /* handle only ARPHRD_ETHER, ARPHRD_SLIP and ARPHRD_INFINIBAND devices */ + switch (info.iftype) { + case ARPHRD_ETHER: + prefix = "en"; + break; + case ARPHRD_INFINIBAND: + if (naming_scheme_has(NAMING_INFINIBAND)) + prefix = "ib"; + else + return 0; + break; + case ARPHRD_SLIP: + prefix = "sl"; + break; + default: + return 0; + } + + if (streq_ptr("wlan", info.devtype)) + prefix = "wl"; + else if (streq_ptr("wwan", info.devtype)) + prefix = "ww"; + + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAMING_SCHEME", naming_scheme()->name); + + if (names_mac(dev, &info) >= 0) { + char str[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + + xsprintf(str, "%sx%s", prefix, HW_ADDR_TO_STR_FULL(&info.hw_addr, HW_ADDR_TO_STRING_NO_COLON)); + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_MAC", str); + log_device_debug(dev, "MAC address identifier: hw_addr=%s %s %s", + HW_ADDR_TO_STR(&info.hw_addr), + special_glyph(SPECIAL_GLYPH_ARROW_RIGHT), str + strlen(prefix)); + + ieee_oui(dev, &info, test); + } + + /* get devicetree aliases; only ethernet supported for now */ + if (streq(prefix, "en") && dev_devicetree_onboard(dev, &names) >= 0 && + names.type == NET_DEVICETREE) { + char str[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + + if (snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s", prefix, names.devicetree_onboard)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_ONBOARD", str); + } + + /* get path names for Linux on System z network devices */ + if (names_ccw(dev, &names) >= 0 && names.type == NET_CCW) { + char str[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + + if (snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s", prefix, names.ccw_busid)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_PATH", str); + return 0; + } + + /* get ibmveth/ibmvnic slot-based names. */ + if (names_vio(dev, &names) >= 0 && names.type == NET_VIO) { + char str[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + + if (snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s", prefix, names.vio_slot)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_SLOT", str); + return 0; + } + + /* get ACPI path names for ARM64 platform devices */ + if (names_platform(dev, &names, test) >= 0 && names.type == NET_PLATFORM) { + char str[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + + if (snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s", prefix, names.platform_path)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_PATH", str); + return 0; + } + + /* get netdevsim path names */ + if (names_netdevsim(dev, &info, &names) >= 0 && names.type == NET_NETDEVSIM) { + char str[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + + if (snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s", prefix, names.netdevsim_path)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_PATH", str); + + return 0; + } + + /* get xen vif "slot" based names. */ + if (names_xen(dev, &names) >= 0 && names.type == NET_XENVIF) { + char str[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + + if (snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s", prefix, names.xen_slot)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_SLOT", str); + return 0; + } + + /* get PCI based path names, we compose only PCI based paths */ + if (names_pci(dev, &info, &names) < 0) + return 0; + + /* plain PCI device */ + if (names.type == NET_PCI) { + char str[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + + if (names.pci_onboard[0] && + snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s", prefix, names.pci_onboard)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_ONBOARD", str); + + if (names.pci_onboard_label && + snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s", + naming_scheme_has(NAMING_LABEL_NOPREFIX) ? "" : prefix, + names.pci_onboard_label)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_LABEL_ONBOARD", str); + + if (names.pci_path[0] && + snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s", prefix, names.pci_path)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_PATH", str); + + if (names.pci_slot[0] && + snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s", prefix, names.pci_slot)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_SLOT", str); + return 0; + } + + /* USB device */ + if (names_usb(dev, &names) >= 0 && names.type == NET_USB) { + char str[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + + if (names.pci_path[0] && + snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s%s", prefix, names.pci_path, names.usb_ports)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_PATH", str); + + if (names.pci_slot[0] && + snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s%s", prefix, names.pci_slot, names.usb_ports)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_SLOT", str); + return 0; + } + + /* Broadcom bus */ + if (names_bcma(dev, &names) >= 0 && names.type == NET_BCMA) { + char str[ALTIFNAMSIZ]; + + if (names.pci_path[0] && + snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s%s", prefix, names.pci_path, names.bcma_core)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_PATH", str); + + if (names.pci_slot[0] && + snprintf_ok(str, sizeof str, "%s%s%s", prefix, names.pci_slot, names.bcma_core)) + udev_builtin_add_property(dev, test, "ID_NET_NAME_SLOT", str); + return 0; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int builtin_net_id_init(void) { + /* Load naming scheme here to suppress log messages in workers. */ + naming_scheme(); + return 0; +} + +const UdevBuiltin udev_builtin_net_id = { + .name = "net_id", + .cmd = builtin_net_id, + .init = builtin_net_id_init, + .help = "Network device properties", +}; -- cgit v1.2.3