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<!-- A Relax NG schema for network interfaces -->
<grammar xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"
xmlns:v="http://netcf.org/xml/version/1.0"
datatypeLibrary="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes">
<!-- Versions for this schema are simple integers that are incremented
everytime a changed (but backwards compatible) version
is released. The current version is indicated with the v:serial
attribute on the start element.
-->
<start v:serial="4">
<choice>
<ref name="ethernet-interface"/>
<ref name="bridge-interface"/>
<ref name="bond-interface"/>
<ref name="vlan-interface"/>
</choice>
</start>
<include href='basictypes.rng'/>
<!--
FIXME: How do we handle VLAN's ? Should they be their own interface
or should we treat them as an option on the base interface ? For
example, for vlan eth0.42, it would make sense to make that part of
the definition of the eth0 interface.
-->
<!--
Ethernet adapter
-->
<define name="basic-ethernet-content">
<attribute name="type">
<value>ethernet</value>
</attribute>
<ref name="name-attr"/>
<!-- If no MAC is given when the interface is defined, it is determined
by using the device name.
FIXME: What if device name and MAC don't specify the same NIC ? -->
<optional>
<element name="mac">
<attribute name="address"><ref name="macAddr"/></attribute>
</element>
</optional>
<!-- FIXME: Allow (some) ethtool options -->
</define>
<!-- Ethernet adapter without IP addressing, e.g. for a bridge -->
<define name="bare-ethernet-interface">
<element name="interface">
<ref name="basic-ethernet-content"/>
</element>
</define>
<define name="ethernet-interface">
<element name="interface">
<ref name="startmode"/>
<ref name="basic-ethernet-content"/>
<ref name="mtu"/>
<ref name="interface-addressing"/>
</element>
</define>
<!--
VLAN's
-->
<define name="vlan-interface-common">
<attribute name="type">
<value>vlan</value>
</attribute>
<!-- The name attribute is only useful for reporting back and is always
of the form DEVICE.VLAN
-->
<optional><ref name="name-attr"/></optional>
</define>
<define name="vlan-device">
<element name="vlan">
<attribute name="tag"><ref name="vlan-id"/></attribute>
<element name="interface">
<attribute name="name"><ref name="deviceName"/></attribute>
</element>
</element>
</define>
<define name="bare-vlan-interface">
<element name="interface">
<ref name="vlan-interface-common"/>
<ref name="vlan-device"/>
</element>
</define>
<define name="vlan-interface">
<element name="interface">
<ref name="vlan-interface-common"/>
<ref name="startmode"/>
<ref name="mtu"/>
<ref name="interface-addressing"/>
<ref name="vlan-device"/>
</element>
</define>
<!--
Bridges
-->
<define name="bridge-interface">
<element name="interface">
<attribute name="type">
<value>bridge</value>
</attribute>
<ref name="name-attr"/>
<ref name="startmode"/>
<ref name="mtu"/>
<ref name="interface-addressing"/>
<element name="bridge">
<optional>
<attribute name="stp">
<ref name="on-or-off"/>
</attribute>
</optional>
<!-- Bridge forward delay (see 'brctl setfd') -->
<optional v:since="2">
<attribute name="delay"><ref name="timeval"/></attribute>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<choice>
<ref name="bare-ethernet-interface"/>
<ref name="bare-vlan-interface"/>
<ref v:since="2" name="bare-bond-interface"/>
</choice>
</zeroOrMore>
</element>
</element>
</define>
<!-- Jim Fehlig would like support for other bridge attributes, in
particular hellotime, forwarddelay, and maxage
-->
<!--
Bonds
-->
<define name="bond-interface-common">
<attribute name="type">
<value>bond</value>
</attribute>
<ref name="name-attr"/>
</define>
<define name="bond-element">
<element name="bond">
<optional>
<attribute name="mode">
<choice>
<value>balance-rr</value>
<!-- The primary interface is the first interface child
of the bond element -->
<value>active-backup</value>
<value>balance-xor</value>
<value>broadcast</value>
<value>802.3ad</value>
<value>balance-tlb</value>
<value>balance-alb</value>
</choice>
</attribute>
</optional>
<!-- FIXME: add more attributes
mode == 802.3ad
ad_select
lacp_rate
xmit_hash_policy
mode == active-backup
fail_over_mac
num_grat_arp when mode == active-backup (since 3.3.0)
num_unsol_na when mode == active-backup (ipv6, since 3.4.0)
mode == balance-xor
xmit_hash_policy (since 2.6.3/3.2.2)
-->
<optional>
<choice>
<element name="miimon">
<!-- miimon frequency in ms -->
<attribute name="freq"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
<optional>
<attribute name="downdelay"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="updelay"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
</optional>
<optional>
<!-- use_carrier -->
<attribute name="carrier">
<choice>
<!-- use MII/ETHTOOL ioctl -->
<value>ioctl</value>
<!-- use netif_carrier_ok() -->
<value>netif</value>
</choice>
</attribute>
</optional>
</element>
<element name="arpmon">
<attribute name="interval"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
<attribute name="target"><ref name="ipv4Addr"/></attribute>
<optional>
<attribute name="validate">
<choice>
<value>none</value>
<value>active</value>
<value>backup</value>
<value>all</value>
</choice>
</attribute>
</optional>
</element>
</choice>
</optional>
<oneOrMore>
<!-- The slave interfaces -->
<ref name="bare-ethernet-interface"/>
</oneOrMore>
</element>
</define>
<define name="bare-bond-interface">
<element name="interface">
<ref name="bond-interface-common"/>
<ref name="bond-element"/>
</element>
</define>
<define name="bond-interface">
<element name="interface">
<ref name="bond-interface-common"/>
<ref name="startmode"/>
<ref name="mtu"/>
<ref name="interface-addressing"/>
<ref name="bond-element"/>
</element>
</define>
<!-- Basic attributes for all interface types -->
<define name="name-attr">
<!-- The device name, like eth0 or br2 -->
<attribute name="name"><ref name="deviceName"/></attribute>
</define>
<define name="mtu">
<optional>
<element name="mtu">
<attribute name="size"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
</element>
</optional>
</define>
<define name="startmode">
<element name="start">
<attribute name="mode">
<choice>
<value>onboot</value>
<value>none</value>
<value>hotplug</value>
<!-- Jim Fehlig lists the following that SuSe supports:
manual, ifplug, nfsroot -->
</choice>
</attribute>
</element>
</define>
<!--
Assignment of addresses to an interface, allowing for
different protocols
-->
<define name="interface-addressing">
<choice>
<group>
<optional>
<ref name="protocol-ipv4"/>
</optional>
<optional v:since="3">
<ref name="protocol-ipv6"/>
</optional>
</group>
<group>
<optional v:since="3">
<ref name="protocol-ipv6"/>
</optional>
<optional>
<ref name="protocol-ipv4"/>
</optional>
</group>
</choice>
</define>
<define name="protocol-ipv4">
<element name="protocol">
<attribute name="family">
<value>ipv4</value>
</attribute>
<choice>
<ref name="dhcp-element"/>
<group>
<element name="ip">
<attribute name="address"><ref name="ipv4Addr"/></attribute>
<optional>
<attribute name="prefix"><ref name="ipv4Prefix"/></attribute>
</optional>
</element>
<optional>
<element name="route">
<attribute name="gateway"><ref name="ipv4Addr"/></attribute>
</element>
</optional>
</group>
</choice>
</element>
</define>
<define name="protocol-ipv6">
<element name="protocol">
<attribute name="family">
<value>ipv6</value>
</attribute>
<optional>
<element name="autoconf"><empty/></element>
</optional>
<optional>
<ref name="dhcp-element"/>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<element name="ip">
<attribute name="address"><ref name="ipv6Addr"/></attribute>
<optional>
<attribute name="prefix"><ref name="ipv6Prefix"/></attribute>
</optional>
</element>
</zeroOrMore>
<optional>
<element name="route">
<attribute name="gateway"><ref name="ipv6Addr"/></attribute>
</element>
</optional>
</element>
</define>
<define name="dhcp-element">
<element name="dhcp">
<optional>
<attribute name="peerdns">
<ref name="yes-or-no"/>
</attribute>
</optional>
</element>
</define>
<!-- Jim Fehlig (<jfehlig@novell.com>) suggest the
following additions to DHCP:
WRT dhcp element, would it make sense to consider hostname (hostname
to send to server) and if to change the local hostname to the
hostname delivered via dhcp? E.g. hostname="foo" (default
`hostname`) sethostname
Also route:
setrouting (default "yes")
setdefaultroute (default "yes")
and NIS:
nis (default "yes")
setnisdomain (default "yes")
What about dhcpv6? A separate <dhcp6 /> element?
-->
<!-- Jim Fehlig suggest adding static routing info
As for routing info, how about a separate route element:
<route gateway="192.168.0.1" /> # destination=default
<route destination="default" gateway="192.168.0.1" />
<route destination="10.0.0.0/8" gateway="192.168.0.2" />
<route destination="2001:DB8:C::/64" gateway="2001:DB8:C::1" />
<route destination="2001:DB8::/32"> # unrecheable route (loopback)
It would perhaps make sense to use iproute2 names, that is prefix
instead of destination and nexthop instead of gateway.
-->
<!-- Auxiliary definitions -->
<define name="on-or-off">
<choice>
<value>on</value>
<value>off</value>
</choice>
</define>
<define name="yes-or-no">
<choice>
<value>yes</value>
<value>no</value>
</choice>
</define>
<!-- Type library -->
<define name="timeval">
<data type="double">
<param name="minInclusive">0</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='vlan-id'>
<data type="unsignedInt">
<param name="maxInclusive">4096</param>
</data>
</define>
</grammar>
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