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      1  1.1      cgd /*
      2  1.9  mycroft  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993
      3  1.9  mycroft  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
      4  1.1      cgd  *
      5  1.1      cgd  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      6  1.1      cgd  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      7  1.1      cgd  * are met:
      8  1.1      cgd  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
      9  1.1      cgd  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     10  1.1      cgd  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     11  1.1      cgd  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     12  1.1      cgd  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     13  1.1      cgd  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     14  1.1      cgd  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     15  1.1      cgd  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     16  1.1      cgd  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
     17  1.1      cgd  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     18  1.1      cgd  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     19  1.1      cgd  *    without specific prior written permission.
     20  1.1      cgd  *
     21  1.1      cgd  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     22  1.1      cgd  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     23  1.1      cgd  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     24  1.1      cgd  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     25  1.1      cgd  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     26  1.1      cgd  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     27  1.1      cgd  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     28  1.1      cgd  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     29  1.1      cgd  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     30  1.1      cgd  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     31  1.1      cgd  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     32  1.1      cgd  *
     33  1.9  mycroft  *	from: @(#)if_ether.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
     34  1.9  mycroft  *	$Id: if_inarp.h,v 1.9 1994/05/13 06:05:57 mycroft Exp $
     35  1.1      cgd  */
     36  1.1      cgd 
     37  1.6  deraadt /*
     38  1.6  deraadt  * Ethernet address - 6 octets
     39  1.6  deraadt  * this is only used by the ethers(3) functions.
     40  1.6  deraadt  */
     41  1.6  deraadt struct ether_addr {
     42  1.6  deraadt 	u_char ether_addr_octet[6];
     43  1.6  deraadt };
     44  1.2  mycroft 
     45  1.1      cgd /*
     46  1.1      cgd  * Structure of a 10Mb/s Ethernet header.
     47  1.1      cgd  */
     48  1.1      cgd struct	ether_header {
     49  1.1      cgd 	u_char	ether_dhost[6];
     50  1.1      cgd 	u_char	ether_shost[6];
     51  1.1      cgd 	u_short	ether_type;
     52  1.1      cgd };
     53  1.1      cgd 
     54  1.4  cassidy #define	ETHERTYPE_PUP		0x0200	/* PUP protocol */
     55  1.4  cassidy #define	ETHERTYPE_IP		0x0800	/* IP protocol */
     56  1.7  mycroft #define	ETHERTYPE_ARP		0x0806	/* address resolution protocol */
     57  1.7  mycroft #define	ETHERTYPE_REVARP	0x8035	/* reverse addr resolution protocol */
     58  1.1      cgd 
     59  1.1      cgd /*
     60  1.1      cgd  * The ETHERTYPE_NTRAILER packet types starting at ETHERTYPE_TRAIL have
     61  1.1      cgd  * (type-ETHERTYPE_TRAIL)*512 bytes of data followed
     62  1.1      cgd  * by an ETHER type (as given above) and then the (variable-length) header.
     63  1.1      cgd  */
     64  1.1      cgd #define	ETHERTYPE_TRAIL		0x1000		/* Trailer packet */
     65  1.1      cgd #define	ETHERTYPE_NTRAILER	16
     66  1.1      cgd 
     67  1.1      cgd #define	ETHERMTU	1500
     68  1.1      cgd #define	ETHERMIN	(60-14)
     69  1.1      cgd 
     70  1.5  hpeyerl #ifdef KERNEL
     71  1.5  hpeyerl /*
     72  1.5  hpeyerl  * Macro to map an IP multicast address to an Ethernet multicast address.
     73  1.5  hpeyerl  * The high-order 25 bits of the Ethernet address are statically assigned,
     74  1.5  hpeyerl  * and the low-order 23 bits are taken from the low end of the IP address.
     75  1.5  hpeyerl  */
     76  1.9  mycroft #define ETHER_MAP_IP_MULTICAST(ipaddr, enaddr) \
     77  1.5  hpeyerl 	/* struct in_addr *ipaddr; */ \
     78  1.9  mycroft 	/* u_char enaddr[6];	   */ \
     79  1.5  hpeyerl { \
     80  1.5  hpeyerl 	(enaddr)[0] = 0x01; \
     81  1.5  hpeyerl 	(enaddr)[1] = 0x00; \
     82  1.5  hpeyerl 	(enaddr)[2] = 0x5e; \
     83  1.5  hpeyerl 	(enaddr)[3] = ((u_char *)ipaddr)[1] & 0x7f; \
     84  1.5  hpeyerl 	(enaddr)[4] = ((u_char *)ipaddr)[2]; \
     85  1.5  hpeyerl 	(enaddr)[5] = ((u_char *)ipaddr)[3]; \
     86  1.5  hpeyerl }
     87  1.5  hpeyerl #endif
     88  1.7  mycroft 
     89  1.1      cgd /*
     90  1.1      cgd  * Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol.
     91  1.1      cgd  *
     92  1.1      cgd  * See RFC 826 for protocol description.  Structure below is adapted
     93  1.1      cgd  * to resolving internet addresses.  Field names used correspond to
     94  1.1      cgd  * RFC 826.
     95  1.1      cgd  */
     96  1.1      cgd struct	ether_arp {
     97  1.1      cgd 	struct	arphdr ea_hdr;	/* fixed-size header */
     98  1.1      cgd 	u_char	arp_sha[6];	/* sender hardware address */
     99  1.1      cgd 	u_char	arp_spa[4];	/* sender protocol address */
    100  1.1      cgd 	u_char	arp_tha[6];	/* target hardware address */
    101  1.1      cgd 	u_char	arp_tpa[4];	/* target protocol address */
    102  1.1      cgd };
    103  1.1      cgd #define	arp_hrd	ea_hdr.ar_hrd
    104  1.1      cgd #define	arp_pro	ea_hdr.ar_pro
    105  1.1      cgd #define	arp_hln	ea_hdr.ar_hln
    106  1.1      cgd #define	arp_pln	ea_hdr.ar_pln
    107  1.1      cgd #define	arp_op	ea_hdr.ar_op
    108  1.1      cgd 
    109  1.1      cgd /*
    110  1.1      cgd  * Structure shared between the ethernet driver modules and
    111  1.1      cgd  * the address resolution code.  For example, each ec_softc or il_softc
    112  1.1      cgd  * begins with this structure.
    113  1.1      cgd  */
    114  1.1      cgd struct	arpcom {
    115  1.1      cgd 	struct 	ifnet ac_if;		/* network-visible interface */
    116  1.1      cgd 	u_char	ac_enaddr[6];		/* ethernet hardware address */
    117  1.9  mycroft 	struct	in_addr ac_ipaddr;	/* copy of ip address- XXX */
    118  1.9  mycroft 	struct	ether_multi *ac_multiaddrs; /* list of ether multicast addrs */
    119  1.9  mycroft 	int	ac_multicnt;		/* length of ac_multiaddrs list */
    120  1.9  mycroft };
    121  1.9  mycroft 
    122  1.9  mycroft struct llinfo_arp {
    123  1.9  mycroft 	struct	llinfo_arp *la_next;
    124  1.9  mycroft 	struct	llinfo_arp *la_prev;
    125  1.9  mycroft 	struct	rtentry *la_rt;
    126  1.9  mycroft 	struct	mbuf *la_hold;		/* last packet until resolved/timeout */
    127  1.9  mycroft 	long	la_asked;		/* last time we QUERIED for this addr */
    128  1.9  mycroft #define la_timer la_rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire /* deletion time in seconds */
    129  1.9  mycroft };
    130  1.9  mycroft 
    131  1.9  mycroft struct sockaddr_inarp {
    132  1.9  mycroft 	u_char	sin_len;
    133  1.9  mycroft 	u_char	sin_family;
    134  1.9  mycroft 	u_short	sin_port;
    135  1.9  mycroft 	struct	in_addr sin_addr;
    136  1.9  mycroft 	struct	in_addr sin_srcaddr;
    137  1.9  mycroft 	u_short	sin_tos;
    138  1.9  mycroft 	u_short	sin_other;
    139  1.9  mycroft #define SIN_PROXY 1
    140  1.1      cgd };
    141  1.1      cgd 
    142  1.1      cgd /*
    143  1.9  mycroft  * IP and ethernet specific routing flags
    144  1.1      cgd  */
    145  1.9  mycroft #define	RTF_USETRAILERS	RTF_PROTO1	/* use trailers */
    146  1.9  mycroft #define	RTF_ANNOUNCE	RTF_PROTO2	/* announce new arp entry */
    147  1.1      cgd 
    148  1.1      cgd #ifdef	KERNEL
    149  1.1      cgd u_char	etherbroadcastaddr[6];
    150  1.5  hpeyerl u_char	ether_ipmulticast_min[6];
    151  1.5  hpeyerl u_char	ether_ipmulticast_max[6];
    152  1.9  mycroft struct	ifqueue arpintrq;
    153  1.9  mycroft 
    154  1.9  mycroft struct	llinfo_arp *arptnew __P((struct in_addr *));
    155  1.9  mycroft struct	llinfo_arp llinfo_arp;		/* head of the llinfo queue */
    156  1.9  mycroft 
    157  1.9  mycroft void	arpwhohas __P((struct arpcom *, struct in_addr *));
    158  1.9  mycroft void	arpintr __P((void));
    159  1.9  mycroft int	arpresolve __P((struct arpcom *,
    160  1.9  mycroft 	   struct rtentry *, struct mbuf *, struct sockaddr *, u_char *));
    161  1.9  mycroft void	arp_rtrequest __P((int, struct rtentry *, struct sockaddr *));
    162  1.9  mycroft void	arpwhohas __P((struct arpcom *, struct in_addr *));
    163  1.9  mycroft 
    164  1.9  mycroft int	ether_addmulti __P((struct ifreq *, struct arpcom *));
    165  1.9  mycroft int	ether_delmulti __P((struct ifreq *, struct arpcom *));
    166  1.5  hpeyerl 
    167  1.5  hpeyerl /*
    168  1.5  hpeyerl  * Ethernet multicast address structure.  There is one of these for each
    169  1.5  hpeyerl  * multicast address or range of multicast addresses that we are supposed
    170  1.5  hpeyerl  * to listen to on a particular interface.  They are kept in a linked list,
    171  1.5  hpeyerl  * rooted in the interface's arpcom structure.  (This really has nothing to
    172  1.5  hpeyerl  * do with ARP, or with the Internet address family, but this appears to be
    173  1.5  hpeyerl  * the minimally-disrupting place to put it.)
    174  1.5  hpeyerl  */
    175  1.5  hpeyerl struct ether_multi {
    176  1.5  hpeyerl 	u_char	enm_addrlo[6];		/* low  or only address of range */
    177  1.5  hpeyerl 	u_char	enm_addrhi[6];		/* high or only address of range */
    178  1.5  hpeyerl 	struct	arpcom *enm_ac;		/* back pointer to arpcom */
    179  1.5  hpeyerl 	u_int	enm_refcount;		/* no. claims to this addr/range */
    180  1.5  hpeyerl 	struct	ether_multi *enm_next;	/* ptr to next ether_multi */
    181  1.5  hpeyerl };
    182  1.5  hpeyerl 
    183  1.5  hpeyerl /*
    184  1.5  hpeyerl  * Structure used by macros below to remember position when stepping through
    185  1.5  hpeyerl  * all of the ether_multi records.
    186  1.5  hpeyerl  */
    187  1.5  hpeyerl struct ether_multistep {
    188  1.5  hpeyerl 	struct ether_multi  *e_enm;
    189  1.5  hpeyerl };
    190  1.5  hpeyerl 
    191  1.5  hpeyerl /*
    192  1.5  hpeyerl  * Macro for looking up the ether_multi record for a given range of Ethernet
    193  1.5  hpeyerl  * multicast addresses connected to a given arpcom structure.  If no matching
    194  1.5  hpeyerl  * record is found, "enm" returns NULL.
    195  1.5  hpeyerl  */
    196  1.9  mycroft #define ETHER_LOOKUP_MULTI(addrlo, addrhi, ac, enm) \
    197  1.5  hpeyerl 	/* u_char addrlo[6]; */ \
    198  1.5  hpeyerl 	/* u_char addrhi[6]; */ \
    199  1.5  hpeyerl 	/* struct arpcom *ac; */ \
    200  1.5  hpeyerl 	/* struct ether_multi *enm; */ \
    201  1.5  hpeyerl { \
    202  1.5  hpeyerl 	for ((enm) = (ac)->ac_multiaddrs; \
    203  1.5  hpeyerl 	    (enm) != NULL && \
    204  1.5  hpeyerl 	    (bcmp((enm)->enm_addrlo, (addrlo), 6) != 0 || \
    205  1.5  hpeyerl 	     bcmp((enm)->enm_addrhi, (addrhi), 6) != 0); \
    206  1.5  hpeyerl 		(enm) = (enm)->enm_next); \
    207  1.5  hpeyerl }
    208  1.5  hpeyerl 
    209  1.5  hpeyerl /*
    210  1.5  hpeyerl  * Macro to step through all of the ether_multi records, one at a time.
    211  1.5  hpeyerl  * The current position is remembered in "step", which the caller must
    212  1.5  hpeyerl  * provide.  ETHER_FIRST_MULTI(), below, must be called to initialize "step"
    213  1.5  hpeyerl  * and get the first record.  Both macros return a NULL "enm" when there
    214  1.5  hpeyerl  * are no remaining records.
    215  1.5  hpeyerl  */
    216  1.9  mycroft #define ETHER_NEXT_MULTI(step, enm) \
    217  1.5  hpeyerl 	/* struct ether_multistep step; */  \
    218  1.5  hpeyerl 	/* struct ether_multi *enm; */  \
    219  1.5  hpeyerl { \
    220  1.5  hpeyerl 	if (((enm) = (step).e_enm) != NULL) \
    221  1.5  hpeyerl 		(step).e_enm = (enm)->enm_next; \
    222  1.5  hpeyerl }
    223  1.5  hpeyerl 
    224  1.9  mycroft #define ETHER_FIRST_MULTI(step, ac, enm) \
    225  1.5  hpeyerl 	/* struct ether_multistep step; */ \
    226  1.5  hpeyerl 	/* struct arpcom *ac; */ \
    227  1.5  hpeyerl 	/* struct ether_multi *enm; */ \
    228  1.5  hpeyerl { \
    229  1.5  hpeyerl 	(step).e_enm = (ac)->ac_multiaddrs; \
    230  1.5  hpeyerl 	ETHER_NEXT_MULTI((step), (enm)); \
    231  1.5  hpeyerl }
    232  1.1      cgd #endif
    233