Annotation of kernel/bsd/netat/h/adsp_ioctl.h, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: /*
        !             2:  * Copyright (c) 1999 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
        !             3:  *
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        !            10:  * except in compliance with the License.  Please obtain a copy of the
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        !            16:  * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES,
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        !            23:  */
        !            24: 
        !            25: /*
        !            26:  * Defines that correspond to atlog.h in the N & C Appletalk
        !            27:  * sources.
        !            28:  */
        !            29: 
        !            30: #define AT_MID(n)      (200+n)
        !            31: #define AT_MID_ADSP    AT_MID(12)
        !            32: 
        !            33: /* Streams ioctl definitions */
        !            34: 
        !            35: #define ADSP_IOCTL(i)     ((i>>8) == AT_MID_ADSP)
        !            36: #define ADSPATTNREAD   ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 254) /* read attention data */
        !            37: #define        ADSPOPEN        ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 253) /* open a connection */
        !            38: #define        ADSPCLOSE       ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 252) /* close a connection */
        !            39: #define        ADSPCLINIT      ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 251) /* create a conn listener */
        !            40: #define        ADSPCLREMOVE    ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 250) /* remove a conn listener */
        !            41: #define        ADSPCLLISTEN    ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 249) /* post a listener request */
        !            42: #define        ADSPCLDENY      ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 248) /* deny an open connection request */
        !            43: #define        ADSPSTATUS      ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 247) /* get status of conn end */
        !            44: #define        ADSPREAD        ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 246) /* read data from conn */
        !            45: #define        ADSPWRITE       ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 245) /* write data on the conn */
        !            46: #define        ADSPATTENTION   ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 244) /* send attention message */
        !            47: #define        ADSPOPTIONS     ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 243) /* set conn end options */
        !            48: #define        ADSPRESET       ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 242) /* forward reset connection */
        !            49: #define        ADSPNEWCID      ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 241) /* generate a cid conn end */
        !            50: #define ADSPBINDREQ    ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 240)
        !            51: #define ADSPGETSOCK    ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 239)
        !            52: #define ADSPGETPEER    ((AT_MID_ADSP<<8) | 238)
        !            53: 
        !            54: 

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