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1.1 root 1: /*
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3: *
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21: */
22: /*
23: * Copyright (c) University of British Columbia, 1984
24: * Copyright (c) 1990, 1992, 1993
25: * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
26: *
27: * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
28: * the Laboratory for Computation Vision and the Computer Science Department
29: * of the University of British Columbia.
30: *
31: * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
32: * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
33: * are met:
34: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
35: * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
36: * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
37: * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
38: * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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40: * must display the following acknowledgement:
41: * This product includes software developed by the University of
42: * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
43: * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
44: * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
45: * without specific prior written permission.
46: *
47: * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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57: * SUCH DAMAGE.
58: *
59: * @(#)pk.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
60: */
61:
62: /*
63: *
64: * X.25 Packet Level Definitions:
65: *
66: */
67:
68: /* Packet type identifier field defintions. */
69:
70: #define X25_CALL 11
71: #define X25_CALL_ACCEPTED 15
72: #define X25_CLEAR 19
73: #define X25_CLEAR_CONFIRM 23
74: #define X25_DATA 0
75: #define X25_INTERRUPT 35
76: #define X25_INTERRUPT_CONFIRM 39
77:
78: #define X25_RR 1
79: #define X25_RNR 5
80: #define X25_REJECT 9
81: #define X25_RESET 27
82: #define X25_RESET_CONFIRM 31
83: #define X25_DIAGNOSTIC 241
84:
85: #define X25_RESTART 251
86: #define X25_RESTART_CONFIRM 255
87:
88: /* Restart cause field definitions. */
89:
90: #define X25_RESTART_DTE_ORIGINATED 0
91: #define X25_RESTART_LOCAL_PROCEDURE_ERROR 1
92: #define X25_RESTART_NETWORK_CONGESTION 3
93: #define X25_RESTART_NETWORK_OPERATIONAL 7
94: #define X25_RESTART_DTE_ORIGINATED2 128
95:
96:
97: /* Miscellaneous definitions. */
98:
99: #define DATA_PACKET_DESIGNATOR 0x01
100: #define RR_OR_RNR_PACKET_DESIGNATOR 0x02
101: #define RR_PACKET_DESIGNATOR 0x04
102:
103: #define DEFAULT_WINDOW_SIZE 2
104: #define MODULUS 8
105:
106: #define ADDRLN 1
107: #define MAXADDRLN 15
108: #define FACILITIESLN 1
109: #define MAXFACILITIESLN 10
110: #define MAXUSERDATA 16
111: #define MAXCALLINFOLN 1+15+1+10+16
112:
113: #define PACKET_OK 0
114: #define IGNORE_PACKET 1
115: #define ERROR_PACKET 2
116:
117: typedef char bool;
118: #define FALSE 0
119: #define TRUE 1
120:
121: /*
122: * X.25 Packet format definitions
123: * This will eventually have to be rewritten without reference
124: * to bit fields, to be ansi C compliant and allignment safe.
125: */
126:
127: typedef u_char octet;
128:
129: struct x25_calladdr {
130: octet addrlens;
131: octet address_field[MAXADDRLN];
132: };
133:
134: struct x25_packet {
135: octet bits;
136: octet logical_channel_number;
137: octet packet_type;
138: octet packet_data;
139: };
140: #define packet_cause packet_data
141:
142: struct data_packet {
143: octet bits;
144: };
145:
146: #define FACILITIES_REVERSE_CHARGE 0x1
147: #define FACILITIES_THROUGHPUT 0x2
148: #define FACILITIES_PACKETSIZE 0x42
149: #define FACILITIES_WINDOWSIZE 0x43
150:
151: #define PKHEADERLN 3
152:
153: #define DP(xp) (((struct data_packet *)&(xp) -> packet_type) -> bits)
154: #define PS(xp) X25GBITS(DP(xp), p_s)
155: #define PR(xp) X25GBITS(DP(xp), p_r)
156: #define MBIT(xp) X25GBITS(DP(xp), m_bit)
157: #define SPR(xp, v) X25SBITS(DP(xp), p_r, (v))
158: #define SPS(xp, v) X25SBITS(DP(xp), p_s, (v))
159: #define SMBIT(xp, v) X25SBITS(DP(xp), m_bit, (v))
160:
161: #define LCN(xp) (xp -> logical_channel_number + \
162: (X25GBITS(xp -> bits, lc_group_number) ? (X25GBITS(xp -> bits, lc_group_number) << 8) : 0))
163: #define SET_LCN(xp, lcn) ((xp -> logical_channel_number = lcn), \
164: (X25SBITS(xp -> bits, lc_group_number, lcn > 255 ? lcn >> 8 : 0)))
165:
166: struct mbuf *pk_template ();
167:
168: /* Define X.25 packet level states. */
169:
170: /* Call setup and clearing substates. */
171:
172: #define LISTEN 0
173: #define READY 1
174: #define RECEIVED_CALL 2
175: #define SENT_CALL 3
176: #define DATA_TRANSFER 4
177: #define RECEIVED_CLEAR 5
178: #define SENT_CLEAR 6
179:
180: /* DTE states. */
181:
182: #define DTE_WAITING 7
183: #define DTE_RECEIVED_RESTART 8
184: #define DTE_SENT_RESTART 9
185: #define DTE_READY 0
186:
187: /* Cleaning out ... */
188:
189: #define LCN_ZOMBIE 10
190:
191: #define MAXSTATES 11
192:
193: /*
194: * The following definitions are used in a switch statement after
195: * determining the packet type. These values are returned by the
196: * pk_decode procedure.
197: */
198:
199: #define CALL 0 * MAXSTATES
200: #define CALL_ACCEPTED 1 * MAXSTATES
201: #define CLEAR 2 * MAXSTATES
202: #define CLEAR_CONF 3 * MAXSTATES
203: #define DATA 4 * MAXSTATES
204: #define INTERRUPT 5 * MAXSTATES
205: #define INTERRUPT_CONF 6 * MAXSTATES
206: #define RR 7 * MAXSTATES
207: #define RNR 8 * MAXSTATES
208: #define RESET 9 * MAXSTATES
209: #define RESET_CONF 10 * MAXSTATES
210: #define RESTART 11 * MAXSTATES
211: #define RESTART_CONF 12 * MAXSTATES
212: #define REJECT 13 * MAXSTATES
213: #define DIAG_TYPE 14 * MAXSTATES
214: #define INVALID_PACKET 15 * MAXSTATES
215: #define DELETE_PACKET INVALID_PACKET
216:
217: /*
218: * The following definitions are used by the restart procedures
219: * for noting wether the PLE is supposed to behave as DTE or DCE
220: * (essentially necessary for operation over LLC2)
221: */
222: #define DTE_DXERESOLVING 0x0001
223: #define DTE_PLAYDTE 0x0002
224: #define DTE_PLAYDCE 0x0004
225: #define DTE_CONNECTPENDING 0x0010
226: #define DTE_PRETENDDTE 0x0020
227:
228: #define MAXRESTARTCOLLISIONS 10
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