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33  *	From: @(#)if.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
34  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/net/if_var.h,v 1.18.2.16 2003/04/15 18:11:19 fjoe Exp $
35  * $DragonFly: src/sys/net/if_var.h,v 1.37 2007/03/24 05:57:49 sephe Exp $
36  */
37 
38 #ifndef	_NET_IF_VAR_H_
39 #define	_NET_IF_VAR_H_
40 
41 #ifndef _SYS_SERIALIZE_H_
42 #include <sys/serialize.h>
43 #endif
44 #ifndef _NET_IF_H_
45 #include <net/if.h>
46 #endif
47 
48 /*
49  * Structures defining a network interface, providing a packet
50  * transport mechanism (ala level 0 of the PUP protocols).
51  *
52  * Each interface accepts output datagrams of a specified maximum
53  * length, and provides higher level routines with input datagrams
54  * received from its medium.
55  *
56  * Output occurs when the routine if_output is called, with four parameters:
57  *	ifp->if_output(ifp, m, dst, rt)
58  * Here m is the mbuf chain to be sent and dst is the destination address.
59  * The output routine encapsulates the supplied datagram if necessary,
60  * and then transmits it on its medium.
61  *
62  * On input, each interface unwraps the data received by it, and either
63  * places it on the input queue of a internetwork datagram routine
64  * and posts the associated software interrupt, or passes the datagram to
65  * the routine if_input. It is called with the mbuf chain as parameter:
66  *	ifp->if_input(ifp, m)
67  * The input routine removes the protocol dependent header if necessary.
68  *
69  * Routines exist for locating interfaces by their addresses
70  * or for locating a interface on a certain network, as well as more general
71  * routing and gateway routines maintaining information used to locate
72  * interfaces.  These routines live in the files if.c and route.c
73  */
74 
75 /*
76  * Forward structure declarations for function prototypes [sic].
77  */
78 struct	mbuf;
79 struct	proc;
80 struct	rtentry;
81 struct	rt_addrinfo;
82 struct	socket;
83 struct	ether_header;
84 struct	ucred;
85 struct	lwkt_serialize;
86 
87 #include <sys/queue.h>		/* get TAILQ macros */
88 
89 #include <net/altq/if_altq.h>
90 
91 #ifdef _KERNEL
92 #include <sys/eventhandler.h>
93 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
94 #include <sys/systm.h>		/* XXX */
95 #include <sys/thread2.h>
96 #endif /* _KERNEL */
97 
98 #define IF_DUNIT_NONE   -1
99 
100 TAILQ_HEAD(ifnethead, ifnet);	/* we use TAILQs so that the order of */
101 TAILQ_HEAD(ifaddrhead, ifaddr);	/* instantiation is preserved in the list */
102 TAILQ_HEAD(ifprefixhead, ifprefix);
103 LIST_HEAD(ifmultihead, ifmultiaddr);
104 
105 /*
106  * Structure defining a queue for a network interface.
107  */
108 struct	ifqueue {
109 	struct	mbuf *ifq_head;
110 	struct	mbuf *ifq_tail;
111 	int	ifq_len;
112 	int	ifq_maxlen;
113 	int	ifq_drops;
114 };
115 
116 /*
117  * Note of DEVICE_POLLING
118  * 1) Any file(*.c) that depends on DEVICE_POLLING supports in this
119  *    file should include opt_polling.h at its beginning.
120  * 2) When struct changes, which are conditioned by DEVICE_POLLING,
121  *    are to be introduced, please keep the struct's size and layout
122  *    same, no matter whether DEVICE_POLLING is defined or not.
123  *    See ifnet.if_poll and ifnet.if_poll_unused for example.
124  */
125 
126 #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
127 enum poll_cmd { POLL_ONLY, POLL_AND_CHECK_STATUS, POLL_DEREGISTER,
128 		POLL_REGISTER };
129 #endif
130 
131 /*
132  * Structure defining a network interface.
133  *
134  * (Would like to call this struct ``if'', but C isn't PL/1.)
135  */
136 
137 /*
138  * NB: For FreeBSD, it is assumed that each NIC driver's softc starts with
139  * one of these structures, typically held within an arpcom structure.
140  *
141  *	struct <foo>_softc {
142  *		struct arpcom {
143  *			struct  ifnet ac_if;
144  *			...
145  *		} <arpcom> ;
146  *		...
147  *	};
148  *
149  * The assumption is used in a number of places, including many
150  * files in sys/net, device drivers, and sys/dev/mii.c:miibus_attach().
151  *
152  * Unfortunately devices' softc are opaque, so we depend on this layout
153  * to locate the struct ifnet from the softc in the generic code.
154  *
155  * MPSAFE NOTES:
156  *
157  * ifnet and its related packet queues are protected by if_serializer.
158  * Callers of if_output, if_ioctl, if_start, if_watchdog, if_init,
159  * if_resolvemulti, and if_poll hold if_serializer.  Device drivers usually
160  * use the same serializer for their interrupt but this is not required.
161  * However, the device driver must be holding if_serializer when it
162  * calls if_input.  Note that the serializer may be temporarily released
163  * within if_input to avoid a deadlock (e.g. when fast-forwarding or
164  * bridging packets between interfaces).
165  *
166  * If a device driver installs the same serializer for its interrupt
167  * as for ifnet, then the driver only really needs to worry about further
168  * serialization in timeout based entry points.  All other entry points
169  * will already be serialized.  Older ISA drivers still using the old
170  * interrupt infrastructure will have to obtain and release the serializer
171  * in their interrupt routine themselves.
172  */
173 struct ifnet {
174 	void	*if_softc;		/* pointer to driver state */
175 	TAILQ_ENTRY(ifnet) if_link;	/* all struct ifnets are chained */
176 	char	if_xname[IFNAMSIZ];	/* external name (name + unit) */
177 	const char *if_dname;		/* driver name */
178 	int	if_dunit;		/* unit or IF_DUNIT_NONE */
179 	struct	ifaddrhead if_addrhead;	/* linked list of addresses per if */
180 	int	if_pcount;		/* number of promiscuous listeners */
181 	struct	bpf_if *if_bpf;		/* packet filter structure */
182 	u_short	if_index;		/* numeric abbreviation for this if  */
183 	short	if_timer;		/* time 'til if_watchdog called */
184 	int	if_flags;		/* up/down, broadcast, etc. */
185 	int	if_capabilities;	/* interface capabilities */
186 	int	if_capenable;		/* enabled features */
187 	void	*if_linkmib;		/* link-type-specific MIB data */
188 	size_t	if_linkmiblen;		/* length of above data */
189 	struct	if_data if_data;
190 	struct	ifmultihead if_multiaddrs; /* multicast addresses configured */
191 	int	if_amcount;		/* number of all-multicast requests */
192 /* procedure handles */
193 	int	(*if_output)		/* output routine (enqueue) */
194 		(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *, struct sockaddr *,
195 		     struct rtentry *);
196 	void	(*if_input)		/* input routine from hardware driver */
197 		(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
198 	void	(*if_start)		/* initiate output routine */
199 		(struct ifnet *);
200 	int	(*if_ioctl)		/* ioctl routine */
201 		(struct ifnet *, u_long, caddr_t, struct ucred *);
202 	void	(*if_watchdog)		/* timer routine */
203 		(struct ifnet *);
204 	void	(*if_init)		/* Init routine */
205 		(void *);
206 	int	(*if_resolvemulti)	/* validate/resolve multicast */
207 		(struct ifnet *, struct sockaddr **, struct sockaddr *);
208 #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
209 	void	(*if_poll)		/* IFF_POLLING support */
210 		(struct ifnet *, enum poll_cmd, int);
211 #else
212 	void	(*if_poll_unused)(void); /* placeholder */
213 #endif
214 	struct	ifaltq if_snd;		/* output queue (includes altq) */
215 	struct	ifprefixhead if_prefixhead; /* list of prefixes per if */
216 	const uint8_t	*if_broadcastaddr;
217 	void	*if_bridge;		/* bridge glue */
218 	void	*if_afdata[AF_MAX];
219 	struct ifaddr	*if_lladdr;
220 	struct lwkt_serialize *if_serializer;	/* serializer or MP lock */
221 	struct lwkt_serialize if_default_serializer; /* if not supplied */
222 };
223 typedef void if_init_f_t (void *);
224 
225 #define	if_mtu		if_data.ifi_mtu
226 #define	if_type		if_data.ifi_type
227 #define if_physical	if_data.ifi_physical
228 #define	if_addrlen	if_data.ifi_addrlen
229 #define	if_hdrlen	if_data.ifi_hdrlen
230 #define	if_metric	if_data.ifi_metric
231 #define	if_link_state	if_data.ifi_link_state
232 #define	if_baudrate	if_data.ifi_baudrate
233 #define	if_hwassist	if_data.ifi_hwassist
234 #define	if_ipackets	if_data.ifi_ipackets
235 #define	if_ierrors	if_data.ifi_ierrors
236 #define	if_opackets	if_data.ifi_opackets
237 #define	if_oerrors	if_data.ifi_oerrors
238 #define	if_collisions	if_data.ifi_collisions
239 #define	if_ibytes	if_data.ifi_ibytes
240 #define	if_obytes	if_data.ifi_obytes
241 #define	if_imcasts	if_data.ifi_imcasts
242 #define	if_omcasts	if_data.ifi_omcasts
243 #define	if_iqdrops	if_data.ifi_iqdrops
244 #define	if_noproto	if_data.ifi_noproto
245 #define	if_lastchange	if_data.ifi_lastchange
246 #define if_recvquota	if_data.ifi_recvquota
247 #define	if_xmitquota	if_data.ifi_xmitquota
248 #define if_rawoutput(if, m, sa) if_output(if, m, sa, (struct rtentry *)0)
249 
250 /* for compatibility with other BSDs */
251 #define	if_addrlist	if_addrhead
252 #define	if_list		if_link
253 
254 /*
255  * Output queues (ifp->if_snd) and slow device input queues (*ifp->if_slowq)
256  * are queues of messages stored on ifqueue structures
257  * (defined above).  Entries are added to and deleted from these structures
258  * by these macros, which should be called with ipl raised to splimp().
259  */
260 #define	IF_QFULL(ifq)		((ifq)->ifq_len >= (ifq)->ifq_maxlen)
261 #define	IF_DROP(ifq)		((ifq)->ifq_drops++)
262 #define	IF_QLEN(ifq)		((ifq)->ifq_len)
263 #define	IF_QEMPTY(ifq)		(IF_QLEN(ifq) == 0)
264 #define	IF_ENQUEUE(ifq, m) { \
265 	(m)->m_nextpkt = 0; \
266 	if ((ifq)->ifq_tail == 0) \
267 		(ifq)->ifq_head = m; \
268 	else \
269 		(ifq)->ifq_tail->m_nextpkt = m; \
270 	(ifq)->ifq_tail = m; \
271 	(ifq)->ifq_len++; \
272 }
273 #define	IF_PREPEND(ifq, m) { \
274 	(m)->m_nextpkt = (ifq)->ifq_head; \
275 	if ((ifq)->ifq_tail == 0) \
276 		(ifq)->ifq_tail = (m); \
277 	(ifq)->ifq_head = (m); \
278 	(ifq)->ifq_len++; \
279 }
280 #define	IF_DEQUEUE(ifq, m) { \
281 	(m) = (ifq)->ifq_head; \
282 	if (m) { \
283 		if (((ifq)->ifq_head = (m)->m_nextpkt) == 0) \
284 			(ifq)->ifq_tail = 0; \
285 		(m)->m_nextpkt = 0; \
286 		(ifq)->ifq_len--; \
287 	} \
288 }
289 
290 #define	IF_POLL(ifq, m)		((m) = (ifq)->ifq_head)
291 
292 #define IF_DRAIN(ifq) do {						\
293 	struct mbuf *m;							\
294 	while (1) {							\
295 		IF_DEQUEUE(ifq, m);					\
296 		if (m == NULL)						\
297 			break;						\
298 		m_freem(m);						\
299 	}								\
300 } while (0)
301 
302 #ifdef _KERNEL
303 
304 /*
305  * DEPRECATED - should not be used by any new driver.  This code uses the
306  * old queueing interface and if_start ABI and does not use the ifp's
307  * serializer.
308  */
309 #define IF_HANDOFF(ifq, m, ifp)			if_handoff(ifq, m, ifp, 0)
310 #define IF_HANDOFF_ADJ(ifq, m, ifp, adj)	if_handoff(ifq, m, ifp, adj)
311 
312 static __inline int
313 if_handoff(struct ifqueue *_ifq, struct mbuf *_m, struct ifnet *_ifp,
314 	   int _adjust)
315 {
316 	int _need_if_start = 0;
317 
318 	crit_enter();
319 
320 	if (IF_QFULL(_ifq)) {
321 		IF_DROP(_ifq);
322 		crit_exit();
323 		m_freem(_m);
324 		return (0);
325 	}
326 	if (_ifp != NULL) {
327 		_ifp->if_obytes += _m->m_pkthdr.len + _adjust;
328 		if (_m->m_flags & M_MCAST)
329 			_ifp->if_omcasts++;
330 		_need_if_start = !(_ifp->if_flags & IFF_OACTIVE);
331 	}
332 	IF_ENQUEUE(_ifq, _m);
333 	if (_need_if_start) {
334 		(*_ifp->if_start)(_ifp);
335 	}
336 	crit_exit();
337 	return (1);
338 }
339 
340 /*
341  * 72 was chosen below because it is the size of a TCP/IP
342  * header (40) + the minimum mss (32).
343  */
344 #define	IF_MINMTU	72
345 #define	IF_MAXMTU	65535
346 
347 #endif /* _KERNEL */
348 
349 /*
350  * The ifaddr structure contains information about one address
351  * of an interface.  They are maintained by the different address families,
352  * are allocated and attached when an address is set, and are linked
353  * together so all addresses for an interface can be located.
354  */
355 struct ifaddr {
356 	struct	sockaddr *ifa_addr;	/* address of interface */
357 	struct	sockaddr *ifa_dstaddr;	/* other end of p-to-p link */
358 #define	ifa_broadaddr	ifa_dstaddr	/* broadcast address interface */
359 	struct	sockaddr *ifa_netmask;	/* used to determine subnet */
360 	struct	if_data if_data;	/* not all members are meaningful */
361 	struct	ifnet *ifa_ifp;		/* back-pointer to interface */
362 	TAILQ_ENTRY(ifaddr) ifa_link;	/* queue macro glue */
363 	void	(*ifa_rtrequest)	/* check or clean routes (+ or -)'d */
364 		(int, struct rtentry *, struct rt_addrinfo *);
365 	u_short	ifa_flags;		/* mostly rt_flags for cloning */
366 	u_int	ifa_refcnt;		/* references to this structure */
367 	int	ifa_metric;		/* cost of going out this interface */
368 #ifdef notdef
369 	struct	rtentry *ifa_rt;	/* XXXX for ROUTETOIF ????? */
370 #endif
371 	int (*ifa_claim_addr)		/* check if an addr goes to this if */
372 		(struct ifaddr *, struct sockaddr *);
373 
374 };
375 #define	IFA_ROUTE	RTF_UP		/* route installed */
376 
377 /* for compatibility with other BSDs */
378 #define	ifa_list	ifa_link
379 
380 /*
381  * The prefix structure contains information about one prefix
382  * of an interface.  They are maintained by the different address families,
383  * are allocated and attached when an prefix or an address is set,
384  * and are linked together so all prefixes for an interface can be located.
385  */
386 struct ifprefix {
387 	struct	sockaddr *ifpr_prefix;	/* prefix of interface */
388 	struct	ifnet *ifpr_ifp;	/* back-pointer to interface */
389 	TAILQ_ENTRY(ifprefix) ifpr_list; /* queue macro glue */
390 	u_char	ifpr_plen;		/* prefix length in bits */
391 	u_char	ifpr_type;		/* protocol dependent prefix type */
392 };
393 
394 /*
395  * Multicast address structure.  This is analogous to the ifaddr
396  * structure except that it keeps track of multicast addresses.
397  * Also, the reference count here is a count of requests for this
398  * address, not a count of pointers to this structure.
399  */
400 struct ifmultiaddr {
401 	LIST_ENTRY(ifmultiaddr) ifma_link; /* queue macro glue */
402 	struct	sockaddr *ifma_addr;	/* address this membership is for */
403 	struct	sockaddr *ifma_lladdr;	/* link-layer translation, if any */
404 	struct	ifnet *ifma_ifp;	/* back-pointer to interface */
405 	u_int	ifma_refcount;		/* reference count */
406 	void	*ifma_protospec;	/* protocol-specific state, if any */
407 };
408 
409 #ifdef _KERNEL
410 /* interface address change event */
411 typedef void (*ifaddr_event_handler_t)(void *, struct ifnet *);
412 EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(ifaddr_event, ifaddr_event_handler_t);
413 /* new interface attach event */
414 typedef void (*ifnet_attach_event_handler_t)(void *, struct ifnet *);
415 EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(ifnet_attach_event, ifnet_attach_event_handler_t);
416 /* interface detach event */
417 typedef void (*ifnet_detach_event_handler_t)(void *, struct ifnet *);
418 EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(ifnet_detach_event, ifnet_detach_event_handler_t);
419 /* interface clone event */
420 typedef void (*if_clone_event_handler_t)(void *, struct if_clone *);
421 EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(if_clone_event, if_clone_event_handler_t);
422 
423 static __inline void
424 IFAREF(struct ifaddr *_ifa)
425 {
426 	++_ifa->ifa_refcnt;
427 }
428 
429 #include <sys/malloc.h>
430 
431 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IFADDR);
432 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IFMADDR);
433 
434 static __inline void
435 IFAFREE(struct ifaddr *_ifa)
436 {
437 	if (_ifa->ifa_refcnt <= 0)
438 		kfree(_ifa, M_IFADDR);
439 	else
440 		_ifa->ifa_refcnt--;
441 }
442 
443 extern	struct ifnethead ifnet;
444 extern struct	ifnet	**ifindex2ifnet;
445 extern	int ifqmaxlen;
446 extern	struct ifnet loif[];
447 extern	int if_index;
448 
449 void	ether_ifattach(struct ifnet *, uint8_t *, struct lwkt_serialize *);
450 void	ether_ifattach_bpf(struct ifnet *, uint8_t *, u_int, u_int,
451 			struct lwkt_serialize *);
452 void	ether_ifdetach(struct ifnet *);
453 void	ether_input(struct ifnet *, struct ether_header *, struct mbuf *);
454 void	ether_demux(struct ifnet *, struct ether_header *, struct mbuf *);
455 int	ether_output_frame(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
456 int	ether_ioctl(struct ifnet *, int, caddr_t);
457 uint32_t	ether_crc32_le(const uint8_t *, size_t);
458 uint32_t	ether_crc32_be(const uint8_t *, size_t);
459 
460 int	if_addmulti(struct ifnet *, struct sockaddr *, struct ifmultiaddr **);
461 int	if_allmulti(struct ifnet *, int);
462 void	if_attach(struct ifnet *, struct lwkt_serialize *);
463 int	if_delmulti(struct ifnet *, struct sockaddr *);
464 void	if_detach(struct ifnet *);
465 void	if_down(struct ifnet *);
466 void	if_link_state_change(struct ifnet *);
467 void	if_initname(struct ifnet *, const char *, int);
468 int	if_printf(struct ifnet *, const char *, ...) __printflike(2, 3);
469 void	if_route(struct ifnet *, int flag, int fam);
470 int	if_setlladdr(struct ifnet *, const u_char *, int);
471 void	if_unroute(struct ifnet *, int flag, int fam);
472 void	if_up(struct ifnet *);
473 /*void	ifinit(void);*/ /* declared in systm.h for main() */
474 int	ifioctl(struct socket *, u_long, caddr_t, struct ucred *);
475 int	ifpromisc(struct ifnet *, int);
476 struct	ifnet *ifunit(const char *);
477 struct	ifnet *if_withname(struct sockaddr *);
478 
479 struct	ifaddr *ifa_ifwithaddr(struct sockaddr *);
480 struct	ifaddr *ifa_ifwithdstaddr(struct sockaddr *);
481 struct	ifaddr *ifa_ifwithnet(struct sockaddr *);
482 struct	ifaddr *ifa_ifwithroute(int, struct sockaddr *, struct sockaddr *);
483 struct	ifaddr *ifaof_ifpforaddr(struct sockaddr *, struct ifnet *);
484 
485 struct	ifmultiaddr *ifmaof_ifpforaddr(struct sockaddr *, struct ifnet *);
486 int	if_simloop(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m, int af, int hlen);
487 
488 void	if_clone_attach(struct if_clone *);
489 void	if_clone_detach(struct if_clone *);
490 
491 int	if_clone_create(char *, int);
492 int	if_clone_destroy(const char *);
493 
494 #define IF_LLSOCKADDR(ifp)						\
495     ((struct sockaddr_dl *)(ifp)->if_lladdr->ifa_addr)
496 #define IF_LLADDR(ifp)	LLADDR(IF_LLSOCKADDR(ifp))
497 
498 #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
499 typedef	void poll_handler_t (struct ifnet *ifp, enum poll_cmd cmd, int count);
500 int	ether_poll_register(struct ifnet *);
501 int	ether_poll_deregister(struct ifnet *);
502 void	emergency_poll_enable(const char *);
503 #endif /* DEVICE_POLLING */
504 #endif /* _KERNEL */
505 
506 #endif /* !_NET_IF_VAR_H_ */
507