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33 * @(#)if_ether.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
34 */
35
36 /*
37 * Structure of a 10Mb/s Ethernet header.
38 */
39 struct ether_header {
40 u_char ether_dhost[6];
41 u_char ether_shost[6];
42 u_short ether_type;
43 };
44
45 #define ETHERTYPE_PUP 0x0200 /* PUP protocol */
46 #define ETHERTYPE_IP 0x0800 /* IP protocol */
47 #define ETHERTYPE_ARP 0x0806 /* Addr. resolution protocol */
48 #define ETHERTYPE_REVARP 0x8035 /* reverse Addr. resolution protocol */
49
50 /*
51 * The ETHERTYPE_NTRAILER packet types starting at ETHERTYPE_TRAIL have
52 * (type-ETHERTYPE_TRAIL)*512 bytes of data followed
53 * by an ETHER type (as given above) and then the (variable-length) header.
54 */
55 #define ETHERTYPE_TRAIL 0x1000 /* Trailer packet */
56 #define ETHERTYPE_NTRAILER 16
57
58 #define ETHERMTU 1500
59 #define ETHERMIN (60-14)
60
61 #ifdef KERNEL
62 /*
63 * Macro to map an IP multicast address to an Ethernet multicast address.
64 * The high-order 25 bits of the Ethernet address are statically assigned,
65 * and the low-order 23 bits are taken from the low end of the IP address.
66 */
67 #define ETHER_MAP_IP_MULTICAST(ipaddr, enaddr) \
68 /* struct in_addr *ipaddr; */ \
69 /* u_char enaddr[6]; */ \
70 { \
71 (enaddr)[0] = 0x01; \
72 (enaddr)[1] = 0x00; \
73 (enaddr)[2] = 0x5e; \
74 (enaddr)[3] = ((u_char *)ipaddr)[1] & 0x7f; \
75 (enaddr)[4] = ((u_char *)ipaddr)[2]; \
76 (enaddr)[5] = ((u_char *)ipaddr)[3]; \
77 }
78 #endif
79
80 /*
81 * Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol.
82 *
83 * See RFC 826 for protocol description. Structure below is adapted
84 * to resolving internet addresses. Field names used correspond to
85 * RFC 826.
86 */
87 struct ether_arp {
88 struct arphdr ea_hdr; /* fixed-size header */
89 u_char arp_sha[6]; /* sender hardware address */
90 u_char arp_spa[4]; /* sender protocol address */
91 u_char arp_tha[6]; /* target hardware address */
92 u_char arp_tpa[4]; /* target protocol address */
93 };
94 #define arp_hrd ea_hdr.ar_hrd
95 #define arp_pro ea_hdr.ar_pro
96 #define arp_hln ea_hdr.ar_hln
97 #define arp_pln ea_hdr.ar_pln
98 #define arp_op ea_hdr.ar_op
99
100
101 /*
102 * Structure shared between the ethernet driver modules and
103 * the address resolution code. For example, each ec_softc or il_softc
104 * begins with this structure.
105 */
106 struct arpcom {
107 struct ifnet ac_if; /* network-visible interface */
108 u_char ac_enaddr[6]; /* ethernet hardware address */
109 struct in_addr ac_ipaddr; /* copy of ip address- XXX */
110 struct ether_multi *ac_multiaddrs; /* list of ether multicast addrs */
111 int ac_multicnt; /* length of ac_multiaddrs list */
112 };
113
114 struct llinfo_arp {
115 struct llinfo_arp *la_next;
116 struct llinfo_arp *la_prev;
117 struct rtentry *la_rt;
118 struct mbuf *la_hold; /* last packet until resolved/timeout */
119 long la_asked; /* last time we QUERIED for this addr */
120 #define la_timer la_rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire /* deletion time in seconds */
121 };
122
123 struct sockaddr_inarp {
124 u_char sin_len;
125 u_char sin_family;
126 u_short sin_port;
127 struct in_addr sin_addr;
128 struct in_addr sin_srcaddr;
129 u_short sin_tos;
130 u_short sin_other;
131 #define SIN_PROXY 1
132 };
133 /*
134 * IP and ethernet specific routing flags
135 */
136 #define RTF_USETRAILERS RTF_PROTO1 /* use trailers */
137 #define RTF_ANNOUNCE RTF_PROTO2 /* announce new arp entry */
138
139 #ifdef KERNEL
140 u_char etherbroadcastaddr[6];
141 u_char ether_ipmulticast_min[6];
142 u_char ether_ipmulticast_max[6];
143 struct ifqueue arpintrq;
144
145 struct llinfo_arp *arptnew __P((struct in_addr *));
146 struct llinfo_arp llinfo_arp; /* head of the llinfo queue */
147
148 void arpwhohas __P((struct arpcom *, struct in_addr *));
149 void arpintr __P((void));
150 int arpresolve __P((struct arpcom *,
151 struct rtentry *, struct mbuf *, struct sockaddr *, u_char *));
152 void arp_rtrequest __P((int, struct rtentry *, struct sockaddr *));
153 void arpwhohas __P((struct arpcom *, struct in_addr *));
154
155 int ether_addmulti __P((struct ifreq *, struct arpcom *));
156 int ether_delmulti __P((struct ifreq *, struct arpcom *));
157
158 /*
159 * Ethernet multicast address structure. There is one of these for each
160 * multicast address or range of multicast addresses that we are supposed
161 * to listen to on a particular interface. They are kept in a linked list,
162 * rooted in the interface's arpcom structure. (This really has nothing to
163 * do with ARP, or with the Internet address family, but this appears to be
164 * the minimally-disrupting place to put it.)
165 */
166 struct ether_multi {
167 u_char enm_addrlo[6]; /* low or only address of range */
168 u_char enm_addrhi[6]; /* high or only address of range */
169 struct arpcom *enm_ac; /* back pointer to arpcom */
170 u_int enm_refcount; /* no. claims to this addr/range */
171 struct ether_multi *enm_next; /* ptr to next ether_multi */
172 };
173
174 /*
175 * Structure used by macros below to remember position when stepping through
176 * all of the ether_multi records.
177 */
178 struct ether_multistep {
179 struct ether_multi *e_enm;
180 };
181
182 /*
183 * Macro for looking up the ether_multi record for a given range of Ethernet
184 * multicast addresses connected to a given arpcom structure. If no matching
185 * record is found, "enm" returns NULL.
186 */
187 #define ETHER_LOOKUP_MULTI(addrlo, addrhi, ac, enm) \
188 /* u_char addrlo[6]; */ \
189 /* u_char addrhi[6]; */ \
190 /* struct arpcom *ac; */ \
191 /* struct ether_multi *enm; */ \
192 { \
193 for ((enm) = (ac)->ac_multiaddrs; \
194 (enm) != NULL && \
195 (bcmp((enm)->enm_addrlo, (addrlo), 6) != 0 || \
196 bcmp((enm)->enm_addrhi, (addrhi), 6) != 0); \
197 (enm) = (enm)->enm_next); \
198 }
199
200 /*
201 * Macro to step through all of the ether_multi records, one at a time.
202 * The current position is remembered in "step", which the caller must
203 * provide. ETHER_FIRST_MULTI(), below, must be called to initialize "step"
204 * and get the first record. Both macros return a NULL "enm" when there
205 * are no remaining records.
206 */
207 #define ETHER_NEXT_MULTI(step, enm) \
208 /* struct ether_multistep step; */ \
209 /* struct ether_multi *enm; */ \
210 { \
211 if (((enm) = (step).e_enm) != NULL) \
212 (step).e_enm = (enm)->enm_next; \
213 }
214
215 #define ETHER_FIRST_MULTI(step, ac, enm) \
216 /* struct ether_multistep step; */ \
217 /* struct arpcom *ac; */ \
218 /* struct ether_multi *enm; */ \
219 { \
220 (step).e_enm = (ac)->ac_multiaddrs; \
221 ETHER_NEXT_MULTI((step), (enm)); \
222 }
223
224 #endif
225