xref: /original-bsd/sys/net/if.h (revision e22fe102)
1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989 Regents of the University of California.
3  * All rights reserved.
4  *
5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
6  * provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
7  * duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
8  * advertising materials, and other materials related to such
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10  * by the University of California, Berkeley.  The name of the
11  * University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
12  * from this software without specific prior written permission.
13  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
14  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
15  * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
16  *
17  *	@(#)if.h	7.8 (Berkeley) 06/08/90
18  */
19 
20 /*
21  * Structures defining a network interface, providing a packet
22  * transport mechanism (ala level 0 of the PUP protocols).
23  *
24  * Each interface accepts output datagrams of a specified maximum
25  * length, and provides higher level routines with input datagrams
26  * received from its medium.
27  *
28  * Output occurs when the routine if_output is called, with three parameters:
29  *	(*ifp->if_output)(ifp, m, dst)
30  * Here m is the mbuf chain to be sent and dst is the destination address.
31  * The output routine encapsulates the supplied datagram if necessary,
32  * and then transmits it on its medium.
33  *
34  * On input, each interface unwraps the data received by it, and either
35  * places it on the input queue of a internetwork datagram routine
36  * and posts the associated software interrupt, or passes the datagram to a raw
37  * packet input routine.
38  *
39  * Routines exist for locating interfaces by their addresses
40  * or for locating a interface on a certain network, as well as more general
41  * routing and gateway routines maintaining information used to locate
42  * interfaces.  These routines live in the files if.c and route.c
43  */
44 #ifndef _TIME_ /*  XXX fast fix for SNMP, going away soon */
45 #ifdef KERNEL
46 #include "../sys/time.h"
47 #else
48 #include <sys/time.h>
49 #endif
50 #endif
51 
52 /*
53  * Structure defining a queue for a network interface.
54  *
55  * (Would like to call this struct ``if'', but C isn't PL/1.)
56  */
57 
58 struct ifnet {
59 	char	*if_name;		/* name, e.g. ``en'' or ``lo'' */
60 	short	if_unit;		/* sub-unit for lower level driver */
61 	short	if_mtu;			/* maximum transmission unit */
62 	short	if_flags;		/* up/down, broadcast, etc. */
63 	short	if_timer;		/* time 'til if_watchdog called */
64 	int	if_metric;		/* routing metric (external only) */
65 	struct	ifaddr *if_addrlist;	/* linked list of addresses per if */
66 	struct	ifqueue {
67 		struct	mbuf *ifq_head;
68 		struct	mbuf *ifq_tail;
69 		int	ifq_len;
70 		int	ifq_maxlen;
71 		int	ifq_drops;
72 	} if_snd;			/* output queue */
73 /* procedure handles */
74 	int	(*if_init)();		/* init routine */
75 	int	(*if_output)();		/* output routine (enqueue) */
76 	int	(*if_start)();		/* initiate output routine */
77 	int	(*if_done)();		/* output complete routine */
78 	int	(*if_ioctl)();		/* ioctl routine */
79 	int	(*if_reset)();		/* bus reset routine */
80 	int	(*if_watchdog)();	/* timer routine */
81 /* generic interface statistics */
82 	int	if_ipackets;		/* packets received on interface */
83 	int	if_ierrors;		/* input errors on interface */
84 	int	if_opackets;		/* packets sent on interface */
85 	int	if_oerrors;		/* output errors on interface */
86 	int	if_collisions;		/* collisions on csma interfaces */
87 /* end statistics */
88 	struct	ifnet *if_next;
89 	u_char	if_type;		/* ethernet, tokenring, etc */
90 	u_char	if_addrlen;		/* media address length */
91 	u_char	if_hdrlen;		/* media header length */
92 	u_char	if_index;		/* numeric abbreviation for this if  */
93 /* more statistics here to avoid recompiling netstat */
94 	struct	timeval if_lastchange;	/* last updated */
95 	int	if_ibytes;		/* total number of octets received */
96 	int	if_obytes;		/* total number of octets sent */
97 	int	if_imcasts;		/* packets received via multicast */
98 	int	if_omcasts;		/* packets sent via multicast */
99 	int	if_iqdrops;		/* dropped on input, this interface */
100 	int	if_noproto;		/* destined for unsupported protocol */
101 	int	if_baudrate;		/* linespeed */
102 };
103 
104 #define	IFF_UP		0x1		/* interface is up */
105 #define	IFF_BROADCAST	0x2		/* broadcast address valid */
106 #define	IFF_DEBUG	0x4		/* turn on debugging */
107 #define	IFF_LOOPBACK	0x8		/* is a loopback net */
108 #define	IFF_POINTOPOINT	0x10		/* interface is point-to-point link */
109 #define	IFF_NOTRAILERS	0x20		/* avoid use of trailers */
110 #define	IFF_RUNNING	0x40		/* resources allocated */
111 #define	IFF_NOARP	0x80		/* no address resolution protocol */
112 /* next two not supported now, but reserved: */
113 #define	IFF_PROMISC	0x100		/* receive all packets */
114 #define	IFF_ALLMULTI	0x200		/* receive all multicast packets */
115 #define	IFF_OACTIVE	0x400		/* transmission in progress */
116 #define	IFF_SIMPLEX	0x800		/* can't hear own transmissions */
117 
118 /* flags set internally only: */
119 #define	IFF_CANTCHANGE	(IFF_BROADCAST|IFF_POINTOPOINT|IFF_RUNNING|IFF_OACTIVE)
120 
121 /*
122  * Output queues (ifp->if_snd) and internetwork datagram level (pup level 1)
123  * input routines have queues of messages stored on ifqueue structures
124  * (defined above).  Entries are added to and deleted from these structures
125  * by these macros, which should be called with ipl raised to splimp().
126  */
127 #define	IF_QFULL(ifq)		((ifq)->ifq_len >= (ifq)->ifq_maxlen)
128 #define	IF_DROP(ifq)		((ifq)->ifq_drops++)
129 #define	IF_ENQUEUE(ifq, m) { \
130 	(m)->m_nextpkt = 0; \
131 	if ((ifq)->ifq_tail == 0) \
132 		(ifq)->ifq_head = m; \
133 	else \
134 		(ifq)->ifq_tail->m_nextpkt = m; \
135 	(ifq)->ifq_tail = m; \
136 	(ifq)->ifq_len++; \
137 }
138 #define	IF_PREPEND(ifq, m) { \
139 	(m)->m_nextpkt = (ifq)->ifq_head; \
140 	if ((ifq)->ifq_tail == 0) \
141 		(ifq)->ifq_tail = (m); \
142 	(ifq)->ifq_head = (m); \
143 	(ifq)->ifq_len++; \
144 }
145 #define	IF_DEQUEUE(ifq, m) { \
146 	(m) = (ifq)->ifq_head; \
147 	if (m) { \
148 		if (((ifq)->ifq_head = (m)->m_nextpkt) == 0) \
149 			(ifq)->ifq_tail = 0; \
150 		(m)->m_nextpkt = 0; \
151 		(ifq)->ifq_len--; \
152 	} \
153 }
154 
155 #define	IFQ_MAXLEN	50
156 #define	IFNET_SLOWHZ	1		/* granularity is 1 second */
157 
158 /*
159  * The ifaddr structure contains information about one address
160  * of an interface.  They are maintained by the different address families,
161  * are allocated and attached when an address is set, and are linked
162  * together so all addresses for an interface can be located.
163  */
164 struct ifaddr {
165 	struct	sockaddr *ifa_addr;	/* address of interface */
166 	struct	sockaddr *ifa_dstaddr;	/* other end of p-to-p link */
167 #define	ifa_broadaddr	ifa_dstaddr	/* broadcast address interface */
168 	struct	sockaddr *ifa_netmask;	/* used to determine subnet */
169 	struct	ifnet *ifa_ifp;		/* back-pointer to interface */
170 	struct	ifaddr *ifa_next;	/* next address for interface */
171 	int	(*ifa_rtrequest)();	/* check or clean routes (+ or -)'d */
172 	struct 	rtentry *ifa_rt;	/* ??? for ROUTETOIF */
173 	u_short	ifa_flags;		/* mostly rt_flags for cloning */
174 	u_short	ifa_llinfolen;		/* extra to malloc for link info */
175 };
176 #define IFA_ROUTE	RTF_UP		/* route installed */
177 /*
178  * Interface request structure used for socket
179  * ioctl's.  All interface ioctl's must have parameter
180  * definitions which begin with ifr_name.  The
181  * remainder may be interface specific.
182  */
183 struct	ifreq {
184 #define	IFNAMSIZ	16
185 	char	ifr_name[IFNAMSIZ];		/* if name, e.g. "en0" */
186 	union {
187 		struct	sockaddr ifru_addr;
188 		struct	sockaddr ifru_dstaddr;
189 		struct	sockaddr ifru_broadaddr;
190 		short	ifru_flags;
191 		int	ifru_metric;
192 		caddr_t	ifru_data;
193 	} ifr_ifru;
194 #define	ifr_addr	ifr_ifru.ifru_addr	/* address */
195 #define	ifr_dstaddr	ifr_ifru.ifru_dstaddr	/* other end of p-to-p link */
196 #define	ifr_broadaddr	ifr_ifru.ifru_broadaddr	/* broadcast address */
197 #define	ifr_flags	ifr_ifru.ifru_flags	/* flags */
198 #define	ifr_metric	ifr_ifru.ifru_metric	/* metric */
199 #define	ifr_data	ifr_ifru.ifru_data	/* for use by interface */
200 };
201 
202 struct ifaliasreq {
203 	char	ifra_name[IFNAMSIZ];		/* if name, e.g. "en0" */
204 	struct	sockaddr ifra_addr;
205 	struct	sockaddr ifra_broadaddr;
206 	struct	sockaddr ifra_mask;
207 };
208 
209 /*
210  * Structure used in SIOCGIFCONF request.
211  * Used to retrieve interface configuration
212  * for machine (useful for programs which
213  * must know all networks accessible).
214  */
215 struct	ifconf {
216 	int	ifc_len;		/* size of associated buffer */
217 	union {
218 		caddr_t	ifcu_buf;
219 		struct	ifreq *ifcu_req;
220 	} ifc_ifcu;
221 #define	ifc_buf	ifc_ifcu.ifcu_buf	/* buffer address */
222 #define	ifc_req	ifc_ifcu.ifcu_req	/* array of structures returned */
223 };
224 
225 #ifdef KERNEL
226 #include "../net/if_arp.h"
227 struct	ifqueue rawintrq;		/* raw packet input queue */
228 struct	ifnet *ifnet;
229 struct	ifaddr *ifa_ifwithaddr(), *ifa_ifwithnet();
230 struct	ifaddr *ifa_ifwithdstaddr();
231 #else KERNEL
232 #include <net/if_arp.h>
233 #endif KERNEL
234