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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause          
  2                                                   
  3 =====================================             
  4 Using Netlink protocol specifications             
  5 =====================================             
  6                                                   
  7 This document is a quick starting guide for us    
  8 specifications. For more detailed description     
  9                                                   
 10 Simple CLI                                        
 11 ==========                                        
 12                                                   
 13 Kernel comes with a simple CLI tool which shou    
 14 developing Netlink related code. The tool is i    
 15 and can use a YAML specification to issue Netl    
 16 to the kernel. Only Generic Netlink is support    
 17                                                   
 18 The tool is located at ``tools/net/ynl/cli.py`    
 19 a handul of arguments, the most important ones    
 20                                                   
 21  - ``--spec`` - point to the spec file            
 22  - ``--do $name`` / ``--dump $name`` - issue r    
 23  - ``--json $attrs`` - provide attributes for     
 24  - ``--subscribe $group`` - receive notificati    
 25                                                   
 26 YAML specs can be found under ``Documentation/    
 27                                                   
 28 Example use::                                     
 29                                                   
 30   $ ./tools/net/ynl/cli.py --spec Documentatio    
 31         --do rings-get \                          
 32         --json '{"header":{"dev-index": 18}}'     
 33   {'header': {'dev-index': 18, 'dev-name': 'en    
 34    'rx': 0,                                       
 35    'rx-jumbo': 0,                                 
 36    'rx-jumbo-max': 4096,                          
 37    'rx-max': 4096,                                
 38    'rx-mini': 0,                                  
 39    'rx-mini-max': 4096,                           
 40    'tx': 0,                                       
 41    'tx-max': 4096,                                
 42    'tx-push': 0}                                  
 43                                                   
 44 The input arguments are parsed as JSON, while     
 45 Python-pretty-printed. This is because some Ne    
 46 be expressed as JSON directly. If such attribu    
 47 the input some hacking of the script will be n    
 48                                                   
 49 The spec and Netlink internals are factored ou    
 50 library - it should be easy to write Python to    
 51 code from ``cli.py``.                             
 52                                                   
 53 Generating kernel code                            
 54 ======================                            
 55                                                   
 56 ``tools/net/ynl/ynl-regen.sh`` scans the kerne    
 57 auto-generated files which need to be updated.    
 58 way to generate / update auto-generated code.     
 59                                                   
 60 By default code is re-generated only if spec i    
 61 to force regeneration use ``-f``.                 
 62                                                   
 63 ``ynl-regen.sh`` searches for ``YNL-GEN`` in t    
 64 (note that it only scans files in the git inde    
 65 tracked by git!) For instance the ``fou_nl.c``    
 66                                                   
 67   /*    Documentation/netlink/specs/fou.yaml *    
 68   /* YNL-GEN kernel source */                     
 69                                                   
 70 ``ynl-regen.sh`` will find this marker and rep    
 71 kernel source based on fou.yaml.                  
 72                                                   
 73 The simplest way to generate a new file based     
 74 the two marker lines like above to a file, add    
 75 and run the regeneration tool. Grep the tree f    
 76 to see other examples.                            
 77                                                   
 78 The code generation itself is performed by ``t    
 79 but it takes a few arguments so calling it dir    
 80 quickly becomes tedious.                          
 81                                                   
 82 YNL lib                                           
 83 =======                                           
 84                                                   
 85 ``tools/net/ynl/lib/`` contains an implementat    
 86 (based on libmnl) which integrates with code g    
 87 ``tools/net/ynl/ynl-gen-c.py`` to create easy     
 88                                                   
 89 YNL basics                                        
 90 ----------                                        
 91                                                   
 92 The YNL library consists of two parts - the ge    
 93 prefix by ``ynl_``) and per-family auto-genera    
 94 with the name of the family).                     
 95                                                   
 96 To create a YNL socket call ynl_sock_create()     
 97 struct (family structs are exported by the aut    
 98 ynl_sock_destroy() closes the socket.             
 99                                                   
100 YNL requests                                      
101 ------------                                      
102                                                   
103 Steps for issuing YNL requests are best explai    
104 All the functions and types in this example co    
105 code (for the netdev family in this case):        
106                                                   
107 .. code-block:: c                                 
108                                                   
109    // 0. Request and response pointers            
110    struct netdev_dev_get_req *req;                
111    struct netdev_dev_get_rsp *d;                  
112                                                   
113    // 1. Allocate a request                       
114    req = netdev_dev_get_req_alloc();              
115    // 2. Set request parameters (as needed)       
116    netdev_dev_get_req_set_ifindex(req, ifindex    
117                                                   
118    // 3. Issues the request                       
119    d = netdev_dev_get(ys, req);                   
120    // 4. Free the request arguments               
121    netdev_dev_get_req_free(req);                  
122    // 5. Error check (the return value from st    
123    if (!d) {                                      
124         // 6. Print the YNL-generated error       
125         fprintf(stderr, "YNL: %s\n", ys->err.m    
126         return -1;                                
127    }                                              
128                                                   
129    // ... do stuff with the response @d           
130                                                   
131    // 7. Free response                            
132    netdev_dev_get_rsp_free(d);                    
133                                                   
134 YNL dumps                                         
135 ---------                                         
136                                                   
137 Performing dumps follows similar pattern as re    
138 Dumps return a list of objects terminated by a    
139 or NULL on error. Use ``ynl_dump_foreach()`` t    
140 the result.                                       
141                                                   
142 YNL notifications                                 
143 -----------------                                 
144                                                   
145 YNL lib supports using the same socket for not    
146 requests. In case notifications arrive during     
147 they are queued internally and can be retrieve    
148                                                   
149 To subscribed to notifications use ``ynl_subsc    
150 The notifications have to be read out from the    
151 ``ynl_socket_get_fd()`` returns the underlying    
152 be plugged into appropriate asynchronous IO AP    
153 or ``select``.                                    
154                                                   
155 Notifications can be retrieved using ``ynl_ntf    
156 to be freed using ``ynl_ntf_free()``. Since we    
157 type upfront the notifications are returned as    
158 and user is expected to cast them to the appro    
159 on the ``cmd`` member.                            
                                                      

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