esp-idf/components/esp_netif/lwip/netif/ethernetif.c

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/*
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
* SPDX-FileContributor: 2015-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
*/
/**
* @file
* Ethernet Interface Skeleton
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "lwip/opt.h"
#include "lwip/pbuf.h"
#include "lwip/ethip6.h"
#include "netif/etharp.h"
#include "esp_netif.h"
#include "esp_netif_net_stack.h"
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#include "esp_compiler.h"
#include "lwip/esp_pbuf_ref.h"
/* Define those to better describe your network interface. */
#define IFNAME0 'e'
#define IFNAME1 'n'
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/**
* In this function, the hardware should be initialized.
* Invoked by ethernetif_init().
*
* @param netif lwip network interface which has already been initialized
*/
static void ethernet_low_level_init(struct netif *netif)
{
/* set MAC hardware address length */
netif->hwaddr_len = ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN;
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/* maximum transfer unit */
netif->mtu = 1500;
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/* device capabilities */
/* don't set NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP if this device is not an ethernet one */
netif->flags = NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST | NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP | NETIF_FLAG_ETHERNET;
#if ESP_LWIP
#if LWIP_IGMP
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netif->flags |= NETIF_FLAG_IGMP;
#endif
#endif
#if ESP_IPV6
#if LWIP_IPV6 && LWIP_IPV6_MLD
netif->flags |= NETIF_FLAG_MLD6;
#endif
#endif
}
/**
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* @brief This function should do the actual transmission of the packet. The packet is
* contained in the pbuf that is passed to the function. This pbuf might be chained.
*
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* @param netif lwip network interface structure for this ethernetif
* @param p MAC packet to send (e.g. IP packet including MAC addresses and type)
* @return err_t ERR_OK if the packet has been sent to Ethernet DMA buffer successfully
* ERR_MEM if private data couldn't be allocated
* ERR_IF if netif is not supported
* ERR_ABORT if there's some wrong when send pbuf payload to DMA buffer
*/
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static err_t ethernet_low_level_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p)
{
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struct pbuf *q = p;
esp_netif_t *esp_netif = esp_netif_get_handle_from_netif_impl(netif);
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esp_err_t ret = ESP_FAIL;
if (!esp_netif) {
LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, ("corresponding esp-netif is NULL: netif=%p pbuf=%p len=%d\n", netif, p, p->len));
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return ERR_IF;
}
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if (q->next == NULL) {
ret = esp_netif_transmit(esp_netif, q->payload, q->len);
} else {
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LWIP_DEBUGF(PBUF_DEBUG, ("low_level_output: pbuf is a list, application may has bug"));
q = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW_TX, p->tot_len, PBUF_RAM);
if (q != NULL) {
pbuf_copy(q, p);
} else {
return ERR_MEM;
}
ret = esp_netif_transmit(esp_netif, q->payload, q->len);
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/* content in payload has been copied to DMA buffer, it's safe to free pbuf now */
pbuf_free(q);
}
/* Check error */
if (likely(ret == ESP_OK)) {
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return ERR_OK;
}
if (ret == ESP_ERR_NO_MEM) {
return ERR_MEM;
}
return ERR_IF;
}
/**
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* @brief This function should be called when a packet is ready to be read
* from the interface. It uses the function low_level_input() that
* should handle the actual reception of bytes from the network
* interface. Then the type of the received packet is determined and
* the appropriate input function is called.
*
* @param h lwip network interface structure (struct netif) for this ethernetif
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* @param buffer ethernet buffer
* @param len length of buffer
* @param l2_buff Placeholder for a separate L2 buffer. Unused for ethernet interface
*/
void ethernetif_input(void *h, void *buffer, size_t len, void *l2_buff)
{
struct netif *netif = h;
esp_netif_t *esp_netif = esp_netif_get_handle_from_netif_impl(netif);
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struct pbuf *p;
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if (unlikely(buffer == NULL || !netif_is_up(netif))) {
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if (buffer) {
esp_netif_free_rx_buffer(esp_netif, buffer);
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}
return;
}
/* allocate custom pbuf to hold */
p = esp_pbuf_allocate(esp_netif, buffer, len, buffer);
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if (p == NULL) {
esp_netif_free_rx_buffer(esp_netif, buffer);
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return;
}
/* full packet send to tcpip_thread to process */
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if (unlikely(netif->input(p, netif) != ERR_OK)) {
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LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, ("ethernetif_input: IP input error\n"));
pbuf_free(p);
}
/* the pbuf will be free in upper layer, eg: ethernet_input */
}
/**
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* Set up the network interface. It calls the function low_level_init() to do the
* actual init work of the hardware.
*
* This function should be passed as a parameter to netif_add().
*
* @param netif the lwip network interface structure for this ethernetif
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* @return ERR_OK if the ethernetif is initialized
*/
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err_t ethernetif_init(struct netif *netif)
{
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LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL));
/* Have to get the esp-netif handle from netif first and then driver==ethernet handle from there */
esp_netif_t *esp_netif = netif->state;
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/* Initialize interface hostname */
#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME
#if ESP_LWIP
if (esp_netif_get_hostname(esp_netif, &netif->hostname) != ESP_OK) {
netif->hostname = CONFIG_LWIP_LOCAL_HOSTNAME;
}
#else
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netif->hostname = "lwip";
#endif
#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */
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netif->name[0] = IFNAME0;
netif->name[1] = IFNAME1;
netif->output = etharp_output;
#if LWIP_IPV6
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netif->output_ip6 = ethip6_output;
#endif /* LWIP_IPV6 */
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netif->linkoutput = ethernet_low_level_output;
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ethernet_low_level_init(netif);
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return ERR_OK;
}