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1.1 ! root 1: /* ! 2: * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989 Regents of the University of California. ! 3: * All rights reserved. ! 4: * ! 5: * Redistribution is only permitted until one year after the first shipment ! 6: * of 4.4BSD by the Regents. Otherwise, redistribution and use in source and ! 7: * binary forms are permitted provided that: (1) source distributions retain ! 8: * this entire copyright notice and comment, and (2) distributions including ! 9: * binaries display the following acknowledgement: This product includes ! 10: * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its ! 11: * contributors'' in the documentation or other materials provided with the ! 12: * distribution and in all advertising materials mentioning features or use ! 13: * of this software. Neither the name of the University nor the names of ! 14: * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from ! 15: * this software without specific prior written permission. ! 16: * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ! 17: * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ! 18: * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ! 19: * ! 20: * @(#)if.h 7.9 (Berkeley) 6/28/90 ! 21: */ ! 22: ! 23: /* ! 24: * Structures defining a network interface, providing a packet ! 25: * transport mechanism (ala level 0 of the PUP protocols). ! 26: * ! 27: * Each interface accepts output datagrams of a specified maximum ! 28: * length, and provides higher level routines with input datagrams ! 29: * received from its medium. ! 30: * ! 31: * Output occurs when the routine if_output is called, with three parameters: ! 32: * (*ifp->if_output)(ifp, m, dst) ! 33: * Here m is the mbuf chain to be sent and dst is the destination address. ! 34: * The output routine encapsulates the supplied datagram if necessary, ! 35: * and then transmits it on its medium. ! 36: * ! 37: * On input, each interface unwraps the data received by it, and either ! 38: * places it on the input queue of a internetwork datagram routine ! 39: * and posts the associated software interrupt, or passes the datagram to a raw ! 40: * packet input routine. ! 41: * ! 42: * Routines exist for locating interfaces by their addresses ! 43: * or for locating a interface on a certain network, as well as more general ! 44: * routing and gateway routines maintaining information used to locate ! 45: * interfaces. These routines live in the files if.c and route.c ! 46: */ ! 47: #ifndef _TIME_ /* XXX fast fix for SNMP, going away soon */ ! 48: #ifdef KERNEL ! 49: #include "../sys/time.h" ! 50: #else ! 51: #include <sys/time.h> ! 52: #endif ! 53: #endif ! 54: ! 55: /* ! 56: * Structure defining a queue for a network interface. ! 57: * ! 58: * (Would like to call this struct ``if'', but C isn't PL/1.) ! 59: */ ! 60: ! 61: struct ifnet { ! 62: char *if_name; /* name, e.g. ``en'' or ``lo'' */ ! 63: short if_unit; /* sub-unit for lower level driver */ ! 64: short if_mtu; /* maximum transmission unit */ ! 65: short if_flags; /* up/down, broadcast, etc. */ ! 66: short if_timer; /* time 'til if_watchdog called */ ! 67: int if_metric; /* routing metric (external only) */ ! 68: struct ifaddr *if_addrlist; /* linked list of addresses per if */ ! 69: struct ifqueue { ! 70: struct mbuf *ifq_head; ! 71: struct mbuf *ifq_tail; ! 72: int ifq_len; ! 73: int ifq_maxlen; ! 74: int ifq_drops; ! 75: } if_snd; /* output queue */ ! 76: /* procedure handles */ ! 77: int (*if_init)(); /* init routine */ ! 78: int (*if_output)(); /* output routine (enqueue) */ ! 79: int (*if_start)(); /* initiate output routine */ ! 80: int (*if_done)(); /* output complete routine */ ! 81: int (*if_ioctl)(); /* ioctl routine */ ! 82: int (*if_reset)(); /* bus reset routine */ ! 83: int (*if_watchdog)(); /* timer routine */ ! 84: /* generic interface statistics */ ! 85: int if_ipackets; /* packets received on interface */ ! 86: int if_ierrors; /* input errors on interface */ ! 87: int if_opackets; /* packets sent on interface */ ! 88: int if_oerrors; /* output errors on interface */ ! 89: int if_collisions; /* collisions on csma interfaces */ ! 90: /* end statistics */ ! 91: struct ifnet *if_next; ! 92: u_char if_type; /* ethernet, tokenring, etc */ ! 93: u_char if_addrlen; /* media address length */ ! 94: u_char if_hdrlen; /* media header length */ ! 95: u_char if_index; /* numeric abbreviation for this if */ ! 96: /* more statistics here to avoid recompiling netstat */ ! 97: struct timeval if_lastchange; /* last updated */ ! 98: int if_ibytes; /* total number of octets received */ ! 99: int if_obytes; /* total number of octets sent */ ! 100: int if_imcasts; /* packets received via multicast */ ! 101: int if_omcasts; /* packets sent via multicast */ ! 102: int if_iqdrops; /* dropped on input, this interface */ ! 103: int if_noproto; /* destined for unsupported protocol */ ! 104: int if_baudrate; /* linespeed */ ! 105: }; ! 106: ! 107: #define IFF_UP 0x1 /* interface is up */ ! 108: #define IFF_BROADCAST 0x2 /* broadcast address valid */ ! 109: #define IFF_DEBUG 0x4 /* turn on debugging */ ! 110: #define IFF_LOOPBACK 0x8 /* is a loopback net */ ! 111: #define IFF_POINTOPOINT 0x10 /* interface is point-to-point link */ ! 112: #define IFF_NOTRAILERS 0x20 /* avoid use of trailers */ ! 113: #define IFF_RUNNING 0x40 /* resources allocated */ ! 114: #define IFF_NOARP 0x80 /* no address resolution protocol */ ! 115: /* next two not supported now, but reserved: */ ! 116: #define IFF_PROMISC 0x100 /* receive all packets */ ! 117: #define IFF_ALLMULTI 0x200 /* receive all multicast packets */ ! 118: #define IFF_OACTIVE 0x400 /* transmission in progress */ ! 119: #define IFF_SIMPLEX 0x800 /* can't hear own transmissions */ ! 120: ! 121: /* flags set internally only: */ ! 122: #define IFF_CANTCHANGE (IFF_BROADCAST|IFF_POINTOPOINT|IFF_RUNNING|IFF_OACTIVE) ! 123: ! 124: /* ! 125: * Output queues (ifp->if_snd) and internetwork datagram level (pup level 1) ! 126: * input routines have queues of messages stored on ifqueue structures ! 127: * (defined above). Entries are added to and deleted from these structures ! 128: * by these macros, which should be called with ipl raised to splimp(). ! 129: */ ! 130: #define IF_QFULL(ifq) ((ifq)->ifq_len >= (ifq)->ifq_maxlen) ! 131: #define IF_DROP(ifq) ((ifq)->ifq_drops++) ! 132: #define IF_ENQUEUE(ifq, m) { \ ! 133: (m)->m_nextpkt = 0; \ ! 134: if ((ifq)->ifq_tail == 0) \ ! 135: (ifq)->ifq_head = m; \ ! 136: else \ ! 137: (ifq)->ifq_tail->m_nextpkt = m; \ ! 138: (ifq)->ifq_tail = m; \ ! 139: (ifq)->ifq_len++; \ ! 140: } ! 141: #define IF_PREPEND(ifq, m) { \ ! 142: (m)->m_nextpkt = (ifq)->ifq_head; \ ! 143: if ((ifq)->ifq_tail == 0) \ ! 144: (ifq)->ifq_tail = (m); \ ! 145: (ifq)->ifq_head = (m); \ ! 146: (ifq)->ifq_len++; \ ! 147: } ! 148: #define IF_DEQUEUE(ifq, m) { \ ! 149: (m) = (ifq)->ifq_head; \ ! 150: if (m) { \ ! 151: if (((ifq)->ifq_head = (m)->m_nextpkt) == 0) \ ! 152: (ifq)->ifq_tail = 0; \ ! 153: (m)->m_nextpkt = 0; \ ! 154: (ifq)->ifq_len--; \ ! 155: } \ ! 156: } ! 157: ! 158: #define IFQ_MAXLEN 50 ! 159: #define IFNET_SLOWHZ 1 /* granularity is 1 second */ ! 160: ! 161: /* ! 162: * The ifaddr structure contains information about one address ! 163: * of an interface. They are maintained by the different address families, ! 164: * are allocated and attached when an address is set, and are linked ! 165: * together so all addresses for an interface can be located. ! 166: */ ! 167: struct ifaddr { ! 168: struct sockaddr *ifa_addr; /* address of interface */ ! 169: struct sockaddr *ifa_dstaddr; /* other end of p-to-p link */ ! 170: #define ifa_broadaddr ifa_dstaddr /* broadcast address interface */ ! 171: struct sockaddr *ifa_netmask; /* used to determine subnet */ ! 172: struct ifnet *ifa_ifp; /* back-pointer to interface */ ! 173: struct ifaddr *ifa_next; /* next address for interface */ ! 174: int (*ifa_rtrequest)(); /* check or clean routes (+ or -)'d */ ! 175: struct rtentry *ifa_rt; /* ??? for ROUTETOIF */ ! 176: u_short ifa_flags; /* mostly rt_flags for cloning */ ! 177: u_short ifa_llinfolen; /* extra to malloc for link info */ ! 178: }; ! 179: #define IFA_ROUTE RTF_UP /* route installed */ ! 180: /* ! 181: * Interface request structure used for socket ! 182: * ioctl's. All interface ioctl's must have parameter ! 183: * definitions which begin with ifr_name. The ! 184: * remainder may be interface specific. ! 185: */ ! 186: struct ifreq { ! 187: #define IFNAMSIZ 16 ! 188: char ifr_name[IFNAMSIZ]; /* if name, e.g. "en0" */ ! 189: union { ! 190: struct sockaddr ifru_addr; ! 191: struct sockaddr ifru_dstaddr; ! 192: struct sockaddr ifru_broadaddr; ! 193: short ifru_flags; ! 194: int ifru_metric; ! 195: caddr_t ifru_data; ! 196: } ifr_ifru; ! 197: #define ifr_addr ifr_ifru.ifru_addr /* address */ ! 198: #define ifr_dstaddr ifr_ifru.ifru_dstaddr /* other end of p-to-p link */ ! 199: #define ifr_broadaddr ifr_ifru.ifru_broadaddr /* broadcast address */ ! 200: #define ifr_flags ifr_ifru.ifru_flags /* flags */ ! 201: #define ifr_metric ifr_ifru.ifru_metric /* metric */ ! 202: #define ifr_data ifr_ifru.ifru_data /* for use by interface */ ! 203: }; ! 204: ! 205: struct ifaliasreq { ! 206: char ifra_name[IFNAMSIZ]; /* if name, e.g. "en0" */ ! 207: struct sockaddr ifra_addr; ! 208: struct sockaddr ifra_broadaddr; ! 209: struct sockaddr ifra_mask; ! 210: }; ! 211: ! 212: /* ! 213: * Structure used in SIOCGIFCONF request. ! 214: * Used to retrieve interface configuration ! 215: * for machine (useful for programs which ! 216: * must know all networks accessible). ! 217: */ ! 218: struct ifconf { ! 219: int ifc_len; /* size of associated buffer */ ! 220: union { ! 221: caddr_t ifcu_buf; ! 222: struct ifreq *ifcu_req; ! 223: } ifc_ifcu; ! 224: #define ifc_buf ifc_ifcu.ifcu_buf /* buffer address */ ! 225: #define ifc_req ifc_ifcu.ifcu_req /* array of structures returned */ ! 226: }; ! 227: ! 228: #ifdef KERNEL ! 229: #include "../net/if_arp.h" ! 230: struct ifqueue rawintrq; /* raw packet input queue */ ! 231: struct ifnet *ifnet; ! 232: struct ifaddr *ifa_ifwithaddr(), *ifa_ifwithnet(); ! 233: struct ifaddr *ifa_ifwithdstaddr(); ! 234: #else KERNEL ! 235: #include <net/if_arp.h> ! 236: #endif KERNEL
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