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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 #ifndef _PACKET_H 27 #define _PACKET_H 28 29 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 30 31 #include <sys/types.h> 32 #include <netinet/in.h> 33 #include <netinet/dhcp.h> 34 #include <netinet/dhcp6.h> 35 #include <dhcp_impl.h> 36 37 #include "common.h" 38 39 /* 40 * packet.[ch] contain routines for manipulating, setting, and 41 * transmitting DHCP/BOOTP packets. see packet.c for descriptions on 42 * how to use the exported functions. 43 */ 44 45 #ifdef __cplusplus 46 extern "C" { 47 #endif 48 49 /* 50 * data type for recv_pkt(). needed because we may want to wait for 51 * several kinds of packets at once, and the existing enumeration of 52 * DHCP packet types does not provide a way to do that easily. here, 53 * we light a different bit in the enumeration for each type of packet 54 * we want to receive. 55 * 56 * Note that for DHCPv6, types 4 (CONFIRM), 5 (RENEW), 6 (REBIND), 12 57 * (RELAY-FORW, and 13 (RELAY-REPL) are not in the table. They're never 58 * received by a client, so there's no reason to process them. (SOLICIT, 59 * REQUEST, DECLINE, RELEASE, and INFORMATION-REQUEST are also never seen by 60 * clients, but are included for consistency.) 61 * 62 * Note also that the symbols are named for the DHCPv4 message types, and that 63 * DHCPv6 has analogous message types. 64 */ 65 66 typedef enum { 67 68 DHCP_PUNTYPED = 0x001, /* untyped (BOOTP) message */ 69 DHCP_PDISCOVER = 0x002, /* in v6: SOLICIT (1) */ 70 DHCP_POFFER = 0x004, /* in v6: ADVERTISE (2) */ 71 DHCP_PREQUEST = 0x008, /* in v6: REQUEST (3) */ 72 DHCP_PDECLINE = 0x010, /* in v6: DECLINE (9) */ 73 DHCP_PACK = 0x020, /* in v6: REPLY (7), status == 0 */ 74 DHCP_PNAK = 0x040, /* in v6: REPLY (7), status != 0 */ 75 DHCP_PRELEASE = 0x080, /* in v6: RELEASE (8) */ 76 DHCP_PINFORM = 0x100, /* in v6: INFORMATION-REQUEST (11) */ 77 DHCP_PRECONFIG = 0x200 /* v6 only: RECONFIGURE (10) */ 78 79 } dhcp_message_type_t; 80 81 /* 82 * A dhcp_pkt_t is used by the output-side packet manipulation functions. 83 * While the structure is not strictly necessary, it allows a better separation 84 * of functionality since metadata about the packet (such as its current 85 * length) is stored along with the packet. 86 * 87 * Note that 'pkt' points to a dhcpv6_message_t if the packet is IPv6. 88 */ 89 90 typedef struct dhcp_pkt_s { 91 PKT *pkt; /* the real underlying packet */ 92 unsigned int pkt_max_len; /* its maximum length */ 93 unsigned int pkt_cur_len; /* its current length */ 94 boolean_t pkt_isv6; 95 } dhcp_pkt_t; 96 97 /* 98 * a `stop_func_t' is used by parts of dhcpagent that use the 99 * retransmission capability of send_pkt(). this makes it so the 100 * callers of send_pkt() decide when to stop retransmitting, which 101 * makes more sense than hardcoding their instance-specific cases into 102 * packet.c 103 */ 104 105 typedef boolean_t stop_func_t(dhcp_smach_t *, unsigned int); 106 107 /* 108 * Default I/O and interface control sockets. 109 */ 110 extern int v6_sock_fd; 111 extern int v4_sock_fd; 112 113 extern const in6_addr_t ipv6_all_dhcp_relay_and_servers; 114 extern const in6_addr_t my_in6addr_any; 115 116 PKT_LIST *alloc_pkt_entry(size_t, boolean_t); 117 void free_pkt_entry(PKT_LIST *); 118 void free_pkt_list(PKT_LIST **); 119 uchar_t pkt_recv_type(const PKT_LIST *); 120 uint_t pkt_get_xid(const PKT *, boolean_t); 121 dhcp_pkt_t *init_pkt(dhcp_smach_t *, uchar_t); 122 boolean_t remove_pkt_opt(dhcp_pkt_t *, uint_t); 123 boolean_t update_v6opt_len(dhcpv6_option_t *, int); 124 void *add_pkt_opt(dhcp_pkt_t *, uint_t, const void *, uint_t); 125 void *add_pkt_subopt(dhcp_pkt_t *, dhcpv6_option_t *, uint_t, 126 const void *, uint_t); 127 void *add_pkt_opt16(dhcp_pkt_t *, uint_t, uint16_t); 128 void *add_pkt_opt32(dhcp_pkt_t *, uint_t, uint32_t); 129 void *add_pkt_prl(dhcp_pkt_t *, dhcp_smach_t *); 130 boolean_t add_pkt_lif(dhcp_pkt_t *, dhcp_lif_t *, int, const char *); 131 void stop_pkt_retransmission(dhcp_smach_t *); 132 void retransmit_now(dhcp_smach_t *); 133 PKT_LIST *recv_pkt(int, int, boolean_t); 134 boolean_t pkt_v4_match(uchar_t, dhcp_message_type_t); 135 void pkt_smach_enqueue(dhcp_smach_t *, PKT_LIST *); 136 boolean_t send_pkt(dhcp_smach_t *, dhcp_pkt_t *, in_addr_t, 137 stop_func_t *); 138 boolean_t send_pkt_v6(dhcp_smach_t *, dhcp_pkt_t *, in6_addr_t, 139 stop_func_t *, uint_t, uint_t); 140 boolean_t dhcp_ip_default(void); 141 142 #ifdef __cplusplus 143 } 144 #endif 145 146 #endif /* _PACKET_H */ 147