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      1 /*	$NetBSD: if_spppvar.h,v 1.27 2020/11/25 09:35:23 yamaguchi Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 #ifndef _NET_IF_SPPPVAR_H_
      4 #define _NET_IF_SPPPVAR_H_
      5 
      6 /*
      7  * Defines for synchronous PPP/Cisco link level subroutines.
      8  *
      9  * Copyright (C) 1994 Cronyx Ltd.
     10  * Author: Serge Vakulenko, <vak (at) cronyx.ru>
     11  *
     12  * Heavily revamped to conform to RFC 1661.
     13  * Copyright (C) 1997, Joerg Wunsch.
     14  *
     15  * This software is distributed with NO WARRANTIES, not even the implied
     16  * warranties for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
     17  *
     18  * Authors grant any other persons or organizations permission to use
     19  * or modify this software as long as this message is kept with the software,
     20  * all derivative works or modified versions.
     21  *
     22  * From: Version 2.0, Fri Oct  6 20:39:21 MSK 1995
     23  *
     24  * From: if_sppp.h,v 1.8 1997/10/11 11:25:20 joerg Exp
     25  *
     26  * From: Id: if_sppp.h,v 1.7 1998/12/01 20:20:19 hm Exp
     27  */
     28 
     29 #include <sys/workqueue.h>
     30 #include <sys/pcq.h>
     31 struct sppp;
     32 
     33 struct sppp_work {
     34 	struct work	 work;
     35 	void		*arg;
     36 	void		(*func)(struct sppp *, void *);
     37 	unsigned int	 state;
     38 #define SPPP_WK_FREE	0
     39 #define SPPP_WK_BUSY	1
     40 #define SPPP_WK_UNAVAIL	2
     41 };
     42 
     43 #define IDX_LCP 0		/* idx into state table */
     44 
     45 struct slcp {
     46 	u_long	opts;		/* LCP options to send (bitfield) */
     47 	u_long  magic;          /* local magic number */
     48 	u_long	mru;		/* our max receive unit */
     49 	u_long	their_mru;	/* their max receive unit */
     50 	u_long	protos;		/* bitmask of protos that are started */
     51 	u_char  echoid;         /* id of last keepalive echo request */
     52 	/* restart max values, see RFC 1661 */
     53 	int	timeout;
     54 	int	max_terminate;
     55 	int	max_configure;
     56 	int	max_failure;
     57 	/* multilink variables */
     58 	u_long	mrru;		/* our   max received reconstructed unit */
     59 	u_long	their_mrru;	/* their max receive dreconstructed unit */
     60 	bool	reestablish;	/* reestablish after the next down event */
     61 };
     62 
     63 #define IDX_IPCP 1		/* idx into state table */
     64 #define IDX_IPV6CP 2		/* idx into state table */
     65 
     66 struct sipcp {
     67 	u_long	opts;		/* IPCP options to send (bitfield) */
     68 	u_int	flags;
     69 #define IPCP_HISADDR_SEEN 1	/* have seen his address already */
     70 #define IPCP_MYADDR_SEEN  2	/* have a local address assigned already */
     71 #define IPCP_MYADDR_DYN   4	/* my address is dynamically assigned */
     72 #define	IPCP_HISADDR_DYN  8	/* his address is dynamically assigned */
     73 #ifdef notdef
     74 #define IPV6CP_MYIFID_DYN   2	/* my ifid is dynamically assigned */
     75 #endif
     76 #define IPV6CP_MYIFID_SEEN  4	/* have seen his ifid already */
     77 	uint32_t saved_hisaddr;/* if hisaddr (IPv4) is dynamic, save original one here, in network byte order */
     78 	uint32_t req_hisaddr;	/* remote address requested */
     79 	uint32_t req_myaddr;	/* local address requested */
     80 
     81 	struct workqueue *update_addrs_wq;
     82 	struct work update_addrs_wk;
     83 	u_int update_addrs_enqueued;
     84 	pcq_t *update_addrs_q;
     85 };
     86 
     87 struct sauth {
     88 	u_short	proto;			/* authentication protocol to use */
     89 	u_short	flags;
     90 	char	*name;			/* system identification name */
     91 	char	*secret;		/* secret password */
     92 	u_char	name_len;		/* no need to have a bigger size */
     93 	u_char	secret_len;		/* because proto gives size in a byte */
     94 	char	challenge[16];		/* random challenge [don't change size! it's really hardcoded!] */
     95 };
     96 
     97 #define IDX_PAP		3
     98 #define IDX_CHAP	4
     99 
    100 #define IDX_COUNT (IDX_CHAP + 1) /* bump this when adding cp's! */
    101 
    102 struct sppp_cp {
    103 	u_long		 seq;		/* local sequence number */
    104 	u_long		 rseq;		/* remote sequence number */
    105 	int		 state;		/* state machine */
    106 	u_char		 confid;	/* local id of last configuration request */
    107 	u_char		 rconfid;	/* remote id of last configuration request */
    108 	int		 rst_counter;	/* restart counter */
    109 	int		 fail_counter;	/* negotiation failure counter */
    110 	struct callout	 ch;		/* per-proto and if callouts */
    111 	u_char		 rcr_type;
    112 	void		*rcr_buf;
    113 	size_t		 rcr_blen;
    114 	int		 rcr_rlen;
    115 
    116 	struct sppp_work	 work_up;
    117 	struct sppp_work	 work_down;
    118 	struct sppp_work	 work_open;
    119 	struct sppp_work	 work_close;
    120 	struct sppp_work	 work_to;
    121 	struct sppp_work	 work_rcr;
    122 	struct sppp_work	 work_rca;
    123 	struct sppp_work	 work_rcn;
    124 	struct sppp_work	 work_rtr;
    125 	struct sppp_work	 work_rta;
    126 	struct sppp_work	 work_rxj;
    127 };
    128 
    129 struct sppp {
    130 	/* NB: pp_if _must_ be first */
    131 	struct  ifnet pp_if;    /* network interface data */
    132 	struct  ifqueue pp_fastq; /* fast output queue */
    133 	struct	ifqueue pp_cpq;	/* PPP control protocol queue */
    134 	struct  sppp *pp_next;  /* next interface in keepalive list */
    135 	u_int   pp_flags;       /* use Cisco protocol instead of PPP */
    136 	u_int	pp_framebytes;	/* number of bytes added by (hardware) framing */
    137 	u_int   pp_alivecnt;    /* keepalive packets counter */
    138 	u_int   pp_loopcnt;     /* loopback detection counter */
    139 	u_int	pp_maxalive;	/* number or echo req. w/o reply */
    140 	uint64_t	pp_saved_mtu;	/* saved MTU value */
    141 	time_t	pp_last_receive;	/* peer's last "sign of life" */
    142 	time_t	pp_max_noreceive;	/* seconds since last receive before
    143 					   we start to worry and send echo
    144 					   requests */
    145 	time_t	pp_last_activity;	/* second of last payload data s/r */
    146 	time_t	pp_idle_timeout;	/* idle seconds before auto-disconnect,
    147 					 * 0 = disabled */
    148 	int	pp_auth_failures;	/* authorization failures */
    149 	int	pp_max_auth_fail;	/* max. allowed authorization failures */
    150 	int	pp_phase;	/* phase we're currently in */
    151 	krwlock_t	pp_lock;	/* lock for sppp structure */
    152 	int	query_dns;	/* 1 if we want to know the dns addresses */
    153 	uint32_t	dns_addrs[2];
    154 #if defined(__NetBSD__)
    155 	struct	callout ch[IDX_COUNT];	/* per-proto and if callouts */
    156 	struct	callout pap_my_to_ch;	/* PAP needs one more... */
    157 #endif
    158 #if defined(__FreeBSD__) && __FreeBSD__ >= 3
    159 	struct callout_handle ch[IDX_COUNT]; /* per-proto and if callouts */
    160 	struct callout_handle pap_my_to_ch; /* PAP needs one more... */
    161 #endif
    162 	struct workqueue *wq_cp;
    163 	struct sppp_cp scp[IDX_COUNT];
    164 	struct slcp lcp;		/* LCP params */
    165 	struct sipcp ipcp;		/* IPCP params */
    166 	struct sipcp ipv6cp;		/* IPv6CP params */
    167 	struct sauth myauth;		/* auth params, i'm peer */
    168 	struct sauth hisauth;		/* auth params, i'm authenticator */
    169 	/*
    170 	 * These functions are filled in by sppp_attach(), and are
    171 	 * expected to be used by the lower layer (hardware) drivers
    172 	 * in order to communicate the (un)availability of the
    173 	 * communication link.  Lower layer drivers that are always
    174 	 * ready to communicate (like hardware HDLC) can shortcut
    175 	 * pp_up from pp_tls, and pp_down from pp_tlf.
    176 	 */
    177 	void	(*pp_up)(struct sppp *);
    178 	void	(*pp_down)(struct sppp *);
    179 	/*
    180 	 * These functions need to be filled in by the lower layer
    181 	 * (hardware) drivers if they request notification from the
    182 	 * PPP layer whether the link is actually required.  They
    183 	 * correspond to the tls and tlf actions.
    184 	 */
    185 	void	(*pp_tls)(struct sppp *);
    186 	void	(*pp_tlf)(struct sppp *);
    187 	/*
    188 	 * These (optional) functions may be filled by the hardware
    189 	 * driver if any notification of established connections
    190 	 * (currently: IPCP up) is desired (pp_con) or any internal
    191 	 * state change of the interface state machine should be
    192 	 * signaled for monitoring purposes (pp_chg).
    193 	 */
    194 	void	(*pp_con)(struct sppp *);
    195 	void	(*pp_chg)(struct sppp *, int);
    196 };
    197 
    198 #define PP_KEEPALIVE    0x01    /* use keepalive protocol */
    199 #define PP_CISCO        0x02    /* use Cisco protocol instead of PPP */
    200 				/* 0x04 was PP_TIMO */
    201 #define PP_CALLIN	0x08	/* we are being called */
    202 #define PP_NEEDAUTH	0x10	/* remote requested authentication */
    203 #define	PP_NOFRAMING	0x20	/* do not add/expect encapsulation
    204 				   around PPP frames (i.e. the serial
    205 				   HDLC like encapsulation, RFC1662) */
    206 
    207 
    208 #define PP_MTU          1500    /* default/minimal MRU */
    209 #define PP_MAX_MRU	2048	/* maximal MRU we want to negotiate */
    210 
    211 #ifdef _KERNEL
    212 void sppp_attach (struct ifnet *);
    213 void sppp_detach (struct ifnet *);
    214 void sppp_input (struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
    215 int sppp_ioctl(struct ifnet *, u_long, void *);
    216 struct mbuf *sppp_dequeue (struct ifnet *);
    217 int sppp_isempty (struct ifnet *);
    218 void sppp_flush (struct ifnet *);
    219 #endif
    220 
    221 /*
    222  * Locking notes:
    223  * + spppq is protected by spppq_lock (an adaptive mutex)
    224  *     spppq is a list of all struct sppps, and it is used for
    225  *     sending keepalive packets.
    226  * + struct sppp is protected by sppp->pp_lock (an rwlock)
    227  *     sppp holds configuration parameters for line,
    228  *     authentication and addresses. It also has pointers
    229  *     of functions to notify events to lower layer.
    230  *     When notify events, sppp->pp_lock must be released.
    231  *     Because the event handler implemented in a lower
    232  *     layer often call functions implemented in
    233  *     if_spppsubr.c.
    234  *
    235  * Locking order:
    236  *    - spppq_lock => struct sppp->pp_lock
    237  *
    238  * NOTICE
    239  * - Lower layers must not acquire sppp->pp_lock
    240  */
    241 #endif /* !_NET_IF_SPPPVAR_H_ */
    242