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1.1 root 1: /*
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24:
25: /* Copyright (c) 1995 NeXT Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved */
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58: * @(#)protosw.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93
59: */
60:
61: /*
62: * Protocol switch table.
63: *
64: * Each protocol has a handle initializing one of these structures,
65: * which is used for protocol-protocol and system-protocol communication.
66: *
67: * A protocol is called through the pr_init entry before any other.
68: * Thereafter it is called every 200ms through the pr_fasttimo entry and
69: * every 500ms through the pr_slowtimo for timer based actions.
70: * The system will call the pr_drain entry if it is low on space and
71: * this should throw away any non-critical data.
72: *
73: * Protocols pass data between themselves as chains of mbufs using
74: * the pr_input and pr_output hooks. Pr_input passes data up (towards
75: * UNIX) and pr_output passes it down (towards the imps); control
76: * information passes up and down on pr_ctlinput and pr_ctloutput.
77: * The protocol is responsible for the space occupied by any the
78: * arguments to these entries and must dispose it.
79: *
80: * The userreq routine interfaces protocols to the system and is
81: * described below.
82: */
83:
84: #ifndef _SYS_PROTOSW_H_
85: #define _SYS_PROTOSW_H_
86:
87:
88: struct protosw {
89: short pr_type; /* socket type used for */
90: struct domain *pr_domain; /* domain protocol a member of */
91: short pr_protocol; /* protocol number */
92: short pr_flags; /* see below */
93: /* protocol-protocol hooks */
94: void (*pr_input)(); /* input to protocol (from below) */
95: int (*pr_output)(); /* output to protocol (from above) */
96: void (*pr_ctlinput)(); /* control input (from below) */
97: int (*pr_ctloutput)(); /* control output (from above) */
98: /* user-protocol hook */
99: int (*pr_usrreq)(); /* user request: see list below */
100: /* utility hooks */
101: void (*pr_init)(); /* initialization hook */
102: void (*pr_fasttimo)(); /* fast timeout (200ms) */
103: void (*pr_slowtimo)(); /* slow timeout (500ms) */
104: void (*pr_drain)(); /* flush any excess space possible */
105: int (*pr_sysctl)(); /* sysctl for protocol */
106: };
107:
108: #define PR_SLOWHZ 2 /* 2 slow timeouts per second */
109: #define PR_FASTHZ 5 /* 5 fast timeouts per second */
110:
111: /*
112: * Values for pr_flags.
113: * PR_ADDR requires PR_ATOMIC;
114: * PR_ADDR and PR_CONNREQUIRED are mutually exclusive.
115: */
116: #define PR_ATOMIC 0x01 /* exchange atomic messages only */
117: #define PR_ADDR 0x02 /* addresses given with messages */
118: #define PR_CONNREQUIRED 0x04 /* connection required by protocol */
119: #define PR_WANTRCVD 0x08 /* want PRU_RCVD calls */
120: #define PR_RIGHTS 0x10 /* passes capabilities */
121:
122: /*
123: * The arguments to usrreq are:
124: * (*protosw[].pr_usrreq)(up, req, m, nam, opt);
125: * where up is a (struct socket *), req is one of these requests,
126: * m is a optional mbuf chain containing a message,
127: * nam is an optional mbuf chain containing an address,
128: * and opt is a pointer to a socketopt structure or nil.
129: * The protocol is responsible for disposal of the mbuf chain m,
130: * the caller is responsible for any space held by nam and opt.
131: * A non-zero return from usrreq gives an
132: * UNIX error number which should be passed to higher level software.
133: */
134: #define PRU_ATTACH 0 /* attach protocol to up */
135: #define PRU_DETACH 1 /* detach protocol from up */
136: #define PRU_BIND 2 /* bind socket to address */
137: #define PRU_LISTEN 3 /* listen for connection */
138: #define PRU_CONNECT 4 /* establish connection to peer */
139: #define PRU_ACCEPT 5 /* accept connection from peer */
140: #define PRU_DISCONNECT 6 /* disconnect from peer */
141: #define PRU_SHUTDOWN 7 /* won't send any more data */
142: #define PRU_RCVD 8 /* have taken data; more room now */
143: #define PRU_SEND 9 /* send this data */
144: #define PRU_ABORT 10 /* abort (fast DISCONNECT, DETATCH) */
145: #define PRU_CONTROL 11 /* control operations on protocol */
146: #define PRU_SENSE 12 /* return status into m */
147: #define PRU_RCVOOB 13 /* retrieve out of band data */
148: #define PRU_SENDOOB 14 /* send out of band data */
149: #define PRU_SOCKADDR 15 /* fetch socket's address */
150: #define PRU_PEERADDR 16 /* fetch peer's address */
151: #define PRU_CONNECT2 17 /* connect two sockets */
152: /* begin for protocols internal use */
153: #define PRU_FASTTIMO 18 /* 200ms timeout */
154: #define PRU_SLOWTIMO 19 /* 500ms timeout */
155: #define PRU_PROTORCV 20 /* receive from below */
156: #define PRU_PROTOSEND 21 /* send to below */
157:
158: #define PRU_NREQ 21
159:
160: #ifdef PRUREQUESTS
161: char *prurequests[] = {
162: "ATTACH", "DETACH", "BIND", "LISTEN",
163: "CONNECT", "ACCEPT", "DISCONNECT", "SHUTDOWN",
164: "RCVD", "SEND", "ABORT", "CONTROL",
165: "SENSE", "RCVOOB", "SENDOOB", "SOCKADDR",
166: "PEERADDR", "CONNECT2", "FASTTIMO", "SLOWTIMO",
167: "PROTORCV", "PROTOSEND",
168: };
169: #endif
170:
171: /*
172: * The arguments to the ctlinput routine are
173: * (*protosw[].pr_ctlinput)(cmd, sa, arg);
174: * where cmd is one of the commands below, sa is a pointer to a sockaddr,
175: * and arg is an optional caddr_t argument used within a protocol family.
176: */
177: #define PRC_IFDOWN 0 /* interface transition */
178: #define PRC_ROUTEDEAD 1 /* select new route if possible ??? */
179: #define PRC_QUENCH2 3 /* DEC congestion bit says slow down */
180: #define PRC_QUENCH 4 /* some one said to slow down */
181: #define PRC_MSGSIZE 5 /* message size forced drop */
182: #define PRC_HOSTDEAD 6 /* host appears to be down */
183: #define PRC_HOSTUNREACH 7 /* deprecated (use PRC_UNREACH_HOST) */
184: #define PRC_UNREACH_NET 8 /* no route to network */
185: #define PRC_UNREACH_HOST 9 /* no route to host */
186: #define PRC_UNREACH_PROTOCOL 10 /* dst says bad protocol */
187: #define PRC_UNREACH_PORT 11 /* bad port # */
188: /* was PRC_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG 12 (use PRC_MSGSIZE) */
189: #define PRC_UNREACH_SRCFAIL 13 /* source route failed */
190: #define PRC_REDIRECT_NET 14 /* net routing redirect */
191: #define PRC_REDIRECT_HOST 15 /* host routing redirect */
192: #define PRC_REDIRECT_TOSNET 16 /* redirect for type of service & net */
193: #define PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST 17 /* redirect for tos & host */
194: #define PRC_TIMXCEED_INTRANS 18 /* packet lifetime expired in transit */
195: #define PRC_TIMXCEED_REASS 19 /* lifetime expired on reass q */
196: #define PRC_PARAMPROB 20 /* header incorrect */
197:
198: #define PRC_NCMDS 21
199:
200: #define PRC_IS_REDIRECT(cmd) \
201: ((cmd) >= PRC_REDIRECT_NET && (cmd) <= PRC_REDIRECT_TOSHOST)
202:
203: #ifdef PRCREQUESTS
204: char *prcrequests[] = {
205: "IFDOWN", "ROUTEDEAD", "#2", "DEC-BIT-QUENCH2",
206: "QUENCH", "MSGSIZE", "HOSTDEAD", "#7",
207: "NET-UNREACH", "HOST-UNREACH", "PROTO-UNREACH", "PORT-UNREACH",
208: "#12", "SRCFAIL-UNREACH", "NET-REDIRECT", "HOST-REDIRECT",
209: "TOSNET-REDIRECT", "TOSHOST-REDIRECT", "TX-INTRANS", "TX-REASS",
210: "PARAMPROB"
211: };
212: #endif
213:
214: /*
215: * The arguments to ctloutput are:
216: * (*protosw[].pr_ctloutput)(req, so, level, optname, optval);
217: * req is one of the actions listed below, so is a (struct socket *),
218: * level is an indication of which protocol layer the option is intended.
219: * optname is a protocol dependent socket option request,
220: * optval is a pointer to a mbuf-chain pointer, for value-return results.
221: * The protocol is responsible for disposal of the mbuf chain *optval
222: * if supplied,
223: * the caller is responsible for any space held by *optval, when returned.
224: * A non-zero return from usrreq gives an
225: * UNIX error number which should be passed to higher level software.
226: */
227: #define PRCO_GETOPT 0
228: #define PRCO_SETOPT 1
229:
230: #define PRCO_NCMDS 2
231:
232: #ifdef PRCOREQUESTS
233: char *prcorequests[] = {
234: "GETOPT", "SETOPT",
235: };
236: #endif
237:
238: #ifdef _KERNEL
239: extern struct protosw *pffindproto(), *pffindtype();
240: #endif
241: #endif /* !_SYS_PROTOSW_H_ */
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