2009-04-18 18:58:02 +04:00
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/* $NetBSD: if_atm.c,v 1.31 2009/04/18 14:58:05 tsutsui Exp $ */
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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/*
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1996 Charles D. Cranor and Washington University.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
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1998-09-13 19:45:40 +04:00
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* This product includes software developed by Charles D. Cranor and
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* Washington University.
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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* 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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/*
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* IP <=> ATM address resolution.
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*/
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2001-11-13 03:32:34 +03:00
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: if_atm.c,v 1.31 2009/04/18 14:58:05 tsutsui Exp $");
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2001-11-13 03:32:34 +03:00
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1998-07-05 04:51:04 +04:00
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#include "opt_inet.h"
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1998-07-06 02:48:05 +04:00
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#include "opt_natm.h"
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1998-07-05 04:51:04 +04:00
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1999-07-01 12:12:45 +04:00
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#if defined(INET) || defined(INET6)
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/systm.h>
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#include <sys/malloc.h>
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#include <sys/mbuf.h>
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#include <sys/socket.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <sys/kernel.h>
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#include <sys/errno.h>
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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#include <sys/syslog.h>
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#include <sys/proc.h>
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#include <net/if.h>
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#include <net/if_dl.h>
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#include <net/route.h>
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#include <net/if_atm.h>
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#include <netinet/in.h>
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#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
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#include <netinet/in_var.h>
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#include <netinet/ip.h>
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#include <netinet/if_atm.h>
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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#ifdef NATM
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#include <netnatm/natm.h>
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#endif
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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/*
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* atm_rtrequest: handle ATM rt request (in support of generic code)
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* inputs: "req" = request code
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* "rt" = route entry
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* "sa" = sockaddr
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*/
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void
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2008-10-24 21:07:33 +04:00
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atm_rtrequest(int req, struct rtentry *rt, const struct rt_addrinfo *info)
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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{
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2000-03-30 16:51:13 +04:00
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struct sockaddr *gate = rt->rt_gateway;
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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struct atm_pseudoioctl api;
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#ifdef NATM
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Take steps to hide the radix_node implementation of the forwarding table
from the forwarding table's users:
Introduce rt_walktree() for walking the routing table and
applying a function to each rtentry. Replace most
rn_walktree() calls with it.
Use rt_getkey()/rt_setkey() to get/set a route's destination.
Keep a pointer to the sockaddr key in the rtentry, so that
rtentry users do not have to grovel in the radix_node for
the key.
Add a RTM_GET method to rtrequest. Use that instead of
radix_node lookups in, e.g., carp(4).
Add sys/net/link_proto.c, which supplies sockaddr routines for
link-layer socket addresses (sockaddr_dl).
Cosmetic:
Constify. KNF. Stop open-coding LIST_FOREACH, TAILQ_FOREACH,
et cetera. Use NULL instead of 0 for null pointers. Use
__arraycount(). Reduce gratuitous parenthesization.
Stop using variadic arguments for rip6_output(), it is
unnecessary.
Remove the unnecessary rtentry member rt_genmask and the
code to maintain it, since nothing actually used it.
Make rt_maskedcopy() easier to read by using meaningful variable
names.
Extract a subroutine intern_netmask() for looking up a netmask in
the masks table.
Start converting backslash-ridden IPv6 macros in
sys/netinet6/in6_var.h into inline subroutines that one
can read without special eyeglasses.
One functional change: when the kernel serves an RTM_GET, RTM_LOCK,
or RTM_CHANGE request, it applies the netmask (if supplied) to a
destination before searching for it in the forwarding table.
I have changed sys/netinet/ip_carp.c, carp_setroute(), to remove
the unlawful radix_node knowledge.
Apart from the changes to carp(4), netiso, ATM, and strip(4), I
have run the changes on three nodes in my wireless routing testbed,
which involves IPv4 + IPv6 dynamic routing acrobatics, and it's
working beautifully so far.
2007-07-20 00:48:52 +04:00
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const struct sockaddr_in *sin;
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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struct natmpcb *npcb = NULL;
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Use malloc(9) for sockaddrs instead of pool(9), and remove dom_sa_pool
and dom_sa_len members from struct domain. Pools of fixed-size
objects are too rigid for sockaddr_dls, whose size can vary over
a wide range.
Return sockaddr_dl to its "historical" size. Now that I'm using
malloc(9) instead of pool(9) to allocate sockaddr_dl, I can create
a sockaddr_dl of any size in the kernel, so expanding sockaddr_dl
is useless.
Avoid using sizeof(struct sockaddr_dl) in the kernel.
Introduce sockaddr_dl_alloc() for allocating & initializing an
arbitrary sockaddr_dl on the heap.
Add an argument, the sockaddr length, to sockaddr_alloc(),
sockaddr_copy(), and sockaddr_dl_setaddr().
Constify: LLADDR() -> CLLADDR().
Where the kernel overwrites LLADDR(), use sockaddr_dl_setaddr(),
instead. Used properly, sockaddr_dl_setaddr() will not overrun
the end of the sockaddr.
2007-08-30 06:17:34 +04:00
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const struct atm_pseudohdr *aph;
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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#endif
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Use malloc(9) for sockaddrs instead of pool(9), and remove dom_sa_pool
and dom_sa_len members from struct domain. Pools of fixed-size
objects are too rigid for sockaddr_dls, whose size can vary over
a wide range.
Return sockaddr_dl to its "historical" size. Now that I'm using
malloc(9) instead of pool(9) to allocate sockaddr_dl, I can create
a sockaddr_dl of any size in the kernel, so expanding sockaddr_dl
is useless.
Avoid using sizeof(struct sockaddr_dl) in the kernel.
Introduce sockaddr_dl_alloc() for allocating & initializing an
arbitrary sockaddr_dl on the heap.
Add an argument, the sockaddr length, to sockaddr_alloc(),
sockaddr_copy(), and sockaddr_dl_setaddr().
Constify: LLADDR() -> CLLADDR().
Where the kernel overwrites LLADDR(), use sockaddr_dl_setaddr(),
instead. Used properly, sockaddr_dl_setaddr() will not overrun
the end of the sockaddr.
2007-08-30 06:17:34 +04:00
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const struct ifnet *ifp = rt->rt_ifp;
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uint8_t namelen = strlen(ifp->if_xname);
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uint8_t addrlen = ifp->if_addrlen;
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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if (rt->rt_flags & RTF_GATEWAY) /* link level requests only */
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return;
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switch (req) {
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case RTM_RESOLVE: /* resolve: only happens when cloning */
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1996-10-13 06:03:00 +04:00
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printf("atm_rtrequest: RTM_RESOLVE request detected?\n");
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break;
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case RTM_ADD:
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/*
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* route added by a command (e.g. ifconfig, route, arp...).
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*
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* first check to see if this is not a host route, in which
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* case we are being called via "ifconfig" to set the address.
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*/
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2002-06-09 20:33:36 +04:00
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if ((rt->rt_flags & RTF_HOST) == 0) {
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2007-09-05 09:29:35 +04:00
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union {
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struct sockaddr sa;
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struct sockaddr_dl sdl;
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struct sockaddr_storage ss;
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} u;
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sockaddr_dl_init(&u.sdl, sizeof(u.ss),
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ifp->if_index, ifp->if_type,
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NULL, namelen, NULL, addrlen);
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rt_setgate(rt, &u.sa);
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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gate = rt->rt_gateway;
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break;
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}
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if ((rt->rt_flags & RTF_CLONING) != 0) {
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1996-10-13 06:03:00 +04:00
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printf("atm_rtrequest: cloning route detected?\n");
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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break;
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}
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if (gate->sa_family != AF_LINK ||
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Use malloc(9) for sockaddrs instead of pool(9), and remove dom_sa_pool
and dom_sa_len members from struct domain. Pools of fixed-size
objects are too rigid for sockaddr_dls, whose size can vary over
a wide range.
Return sockaddr_dl to its "historical" size. Now that I'm using
malloc(9) instead of pool(9) to allocate sockaddr_dl, I can create
a sockaddr_dl of any size in the kernel, so expanding sockaddr_dl
is useless.
Avoid using sizeof(struct sockaddr_dl) in the kernel.
Introduce sockaddr_dl_alloc() for allocating & initializing an
arbitrary sockaddr_dl on the heap.
Add an argument, the sockaddr length, to sockaddr_alloc(),
sockaddr_copy(), and sockaddr_dl_setaddr().
Constify: LLADDR() -> CLLADDR().
Where the kernel overwrites LLADDR(), use sockaddr_dl_setaddr(),
instead. Used properly, sockaddr_dl_setaddr() will not overrun
the end of the sockaddr.
2007-08-30 06:17:34 +04:00
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gate->sa_len < sockaddr_dl_measure(namelen, addrlen)) {
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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log(LOG_DEBUG, "atm_rtrequest: bad gateway value");
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break;
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}
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#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
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if (rt->rt_ifp->if_ioctl == NULL) panic("atm null ioctl");
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#endif
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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#ifdef NATM
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/*
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* let native ATM know we are using this VCI/VPI
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* (i.e. reserve it)
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*/
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Take steps to hide the radix_node implementation of the forwarding table
from the forwarding table's users:
Introduce rt_walktree() for walking the routing table and
applying a function to each rtentry. Replace most
rn_walktree() calls with it.
Use rt_getkey()/rt_setkey() to get/set a route's destination.
Keep a pointer to the sockaddr key in the rtentry, so that
rtentry users do not have to grovel in the radix_node for
the key.
Add a RTM_GET method to rtrequest. Use that instead of
radix_node lookups in, e.g., carp(4).
Add sys/net/link_proto.c, which supplies sockaddr routines for
link-layer socket addresses (sockaddr_dl).
Cosmetic:
Constify. KNF. Stop open-coding LIST_FOREACH, TAILQ_FOREACH,
et cetera. Use NULL instead of 0 for null pointers. Use
__arraycount(). Reduce gratuitous parenthesization.
Stop using variadic arguments for rip6_output(), it is
unnecessary.
Remove the unnecessary rtentry member rt_genmask and the
code to maintain it, since nothing actually used it.
Make rt_maskedcopy() easier to read by using meaningful variable
names.
Extract a subroutine intern_netmask() for looking up a netmask in
the masks table.
Start converting backslash-ridden IPv6 macros in
sys/netinet6/in6_var.h into inline subroutines that one
can read without special eyeglasses.
One functional change: when the kernel serves an RTM_GET, RTM_LOCK,
or RTM_CHANGE request, it applies the netmask (if supplied) to a
destination before searching for it in the forwarding table.
I have changed sys/netinet/ip_carp.c, carp_setroute(), to remove
the unlawful radix_node knowledge.
Apart from the changes to carp(4), netiso, ATM, and strip(4), I
have run the changes on three nodes in my wireless routing testbed,
which involves IPv4 + IPv6 dynamic routing acrobatics, and it's
working beautifully so far.
2007-07-20 00:48:52 +04:00
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sin = satocsin(rt_getkey(rt));
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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if (sin->sin_family != AF_INET)
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goto failed;
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Use malloc(9) for sockaddrs instead of pool(9), and remove dom_sa_pool
and dom_sa_len members from struct domain. Pools of fixed-size
objects are too rigid for sockaddr_dls, whose size can vary over
a wide range.
Return sockaddr_dl to its "historical" size. Now that I'm using
malloc(9) instead of pool(9) to allocate sockaddr_dl, I can create
a sockaddr_dl of any size in the kernel, so expanding sockaddr_dl
is useless.
Avoid using sizeof(struct sockaddr_dl) in the kernel.
Introduce sockaddr_dl_alloc() for allocating & initializing an
arbitrary sockaddr_dl on the heap.
Add an argument, the sockaddr length, to sockaddr_alloc(),
sockaddr_copy(), and sockaddr_dl_setaddr().
Constify: LLADDR() -> CLLADDR().
Where the kernel overwrites LLADDR(), use sockaddr_dl_setaddr(),
instead. Used properly, sockaddr_dl_setaddr() will not overrun
the end of the sockaddr.
2007-08-30 06:17:34 +04:00
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aph = (const struct atm_pseudohdr *)CLLADDR(satosdl(gate));
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2002-06-09 20:33:36 +04:00
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npcb = npcb_add(NULL, rt->rt_ifp, ATM_PH_VCI(aph),
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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ATM_PH_VPI(aph));
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2002-06-09 20:33:36 +04:00
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if (npcb == NULL)
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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goto failed;
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npcb->npcb_flags |= NPCB_IP;
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npcb->ipaddr.s_addr = sin->sin_addr.s_addr;
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/* XXX: move npcb to llinfo when ATM ARP is ready */
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2007-03-04 08:59:00 +03:00
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rt->rt_llinfo = (void *) npcb;
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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rt->rt_flags |= RTF_LLINFO;
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#endif
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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/*
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* let the lower level know this circuit is active
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*/
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2009-04-18 18:58:02 +04:00
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memcpy(&api.aph, CLLADDR(satocsdl(gate)), sizeof(api.aph));
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1996-06-30 00:07:05 +04:00
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api.rxhand = NULL;
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2008-05-22 05:06:39 +04:00
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if (rt->rt_ifp->if_ioctl(rt->rt_ifp, SIOCATMENA, &api) != 0) {
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1996-10-13 06:03:00 +04:00
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printf("atm: couldn't add VC\n");
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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goto failed;
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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}
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2007-08-07 08:37:04 +04:00
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satosdl(gate)->sdl_type = rt->rt_ifp->if_type;
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satosdl(gate)->sdl_index = rt->rt_ifp->if_index;
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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break;
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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failed:
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#ifdef NATM
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if (npcb) {
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npcb_free(npcb, NPCB_DESTROY);
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rt->rt_llinfo = NULL;
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rt->rt_flags &= ~RTF_LLINFO;
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}
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#endif
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Take steps to hide the radix_node implementation of the forwarding table
from the forwarding table's users:
Introduce rt_walktree() for walking the routing table and
applying a function to each rtentry. Replace most
rn_walktree() calls with it.
Use rt_getkey()/rt_setkey() to get/set a route's destination.
Keep a pointer to the sockaddr key in the rtentry, so that
rtentry users do not have to grovel in the radix_node for
the key.
Add a RTM_GET method to rtrequest. Use that instead of
radix_node lookups in, e.g., carp(4).
Add sys/net/link_proto.c, which supplies sockaddr routines for
link-layer socket addresses (sockaddr_dl).
Cosmetic:
Constify. KNF. Stop open-coding LIST_FOREACH, TAILQ_FOREACH,
et cetera. Use NULL instead of 0 for null pointers. Use
__arraycount(). Reduce gratuitous parenthesization.
Stop using variadic arguments for rip6_output(), it is
unnecessary.
Remove the unnecessary rtentry member rt_genmask and the
code to maintain it, since nothing actually used it.
Make rt_maskedcopy() easier to read by using meaningful variable
names.
Extract a subroutine intern_netmask() for looking up a netmask in
the masks table.
Start converting backslash-ridden IPv6 macros in
sys/netinet6/in6_var.h into inline subroutines that one
can read without special eyeglasses.
One functional change: when the kernel serves an RTM_GET, RTM_LOCK,
or RTM_CHANGE request, it applies the netmask (if supplied) to a
destination before searching for it in the forwarding table.
I have changed sys/netinet/ip_carp.c, carp_setroute(), to remove
the unlawful radix_node knowledge.
Apart from the changes to carp(4), netiso, ATM, and strip(4), I
have run the changes on three nodes in my wireless routing testbed,
which involves IPv4 + IPv6 dynamic routing acrobatics, and it's
working beautifully so far.
2007-07-20 00:48:52 +04:00
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rtrequest(RTM_DELETE, rt_getkey(rt), NULL,
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rt_mask(rt), 0, NULL);
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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break;
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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case RTM_DELETE:
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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#ifdef NATM
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/*
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* tell native ATM we are done with this VC
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*/
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if (rt->rt_flags & RTF_LLINFO) {
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2002-06-09 20:33:36 +04:00
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npcb_free((struct natmpcb *)rt->rt_llinfo,
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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NPCB_DESTROY);
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rt->rt_llinfo = NULL;
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rt->rt_flags &= ~RTF_LLINFO;
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}
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#endif
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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/*
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* tell the lower layer to disable this circuit
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*/
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1996-06-26 08:18:44 +04:00
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2009-04-18 18:58:02 +04:00
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memcpy(&api.aph, CLLADDR(satocsdl(gate)), sizeof(api.aph));
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1996-06-30 00:07:05 +04:00
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api.rxhand = NULL;
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2008-05-22 05:06:39 +04:00
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(void)rt->rt_ifp->if_ioctl(rt->rt_ifp, SIOCATMDIS, &api);
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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break;
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}
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}
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/*
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* atmresolve:
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* inputs:
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* [1] "rt" = the link level route to use (or null if need to look one up)
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* [2] "m" = mbuf containing the data to be sent
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* [3] "dst" = sockaddr_in (IP) address of dest.
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* output:
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* [4] "desten" = ATM pseudo header which we will fill in VPI/VCI info
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2002-06-09 20:33:36 +04:00
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* return:
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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* 0 == resolve FAILED; note that "m" gets m_freem'd in this case
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* 1 == resolve OK; desten contains result
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*
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* XXX: will need more work if we wish to support ATMARP in the kernel,
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* but this is enough for PVCs entered via the "route" command.
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*/
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int
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KNF: de-__P, bzero -> memset, bcmp -> memcmp. Remove extraneous
parentheses in return statements.
Cosmetic: don't open-code TAILQ_FOREACH().
Cosmetic: change types of variables to avoid oodles of casts: in
in6_src.c, avoid casts by changing several route_in6 pointers
to struct route pointers. Remove unnecessary casts to caddr_t
elsewhere.
Pave the way for eliminating address family-specific route caches:
soon, struct route will not embed a sockaddr, but it will hold
a reference to an external sockaddr, instead. We will set the
destination sockaddr using rtcache_setdst(). (I created a stub
for it, but it isn't used anywhere, yet.) rtcache_free() will
free the sockaddr. I have extracted from rtcache_free() a helper
subroutine, rtcache_clear(). rtcache_clear() will "forget" a
cached route, but it will not forget the destination by releasing
the sockaddr. I use rtcache_clear() instead of rtcache_free()
in rtcache_update(), because rtcache_update() is not supposed
to forget the destination.
Constify:
1 Introduce const accessor for route->ro_dst, rtcache_getdst().
2 Constify the 'dst' argument to ifnet->if_output(). This
led me to constify a lot of code called by output routines.
3 Constify the sockaddr argument to protosw->pr_ctlinput. This
led me to constify a lot of code called by ctlinput routines.
4 Introduce const macros for converting from a generic sockaddr
to family-specific sockaddrs, e.g., sockaddr_in: satocsin6,
satocsin, et cetera.
2007-02-18 01:34:07 +03:00
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atmresolve(struct rtentry *rt, struct mbuf *m, const struct sockaddr *dst,
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2005-02-03 00:41:01 +03:00
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struct atm_pseudohdr *desten /* OUT */)
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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{
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2007-08-07 08:37:04 +04:00
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const struct sockaddr_dl *sdl;
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1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
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if (m->m_flags & (M_BCAST|M_MCAST)) {
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log(LOG_INFO, "atmresolve: BCAST/MCAST packet detected/dumped");
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goto bad;
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}
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if (rt == NULL) {
|
1996-07-03 21:17:10 +04:00
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rt = RTALLOC1(dst, 0);
|
1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
|
|
|
if (rt == NULL) goto bad; /* failed */
|
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|
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rt->rt_refcnt--; /* don't keep LL references */
|
2002-06-09 20:33:36 +04:00
|
|
|
if ((rt->rt_flags & RTF_GATEWAY) != 0 ||
|
1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
|
|
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(rt->rt_flags & RTF_LLINFO) == 0 ||
|
|
|
|
/* XXX: are we using LLINFO? */
|
|
|
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rt->rt_gateway->sa_family != AF_LINK) {
|
|
|
|
goto bad;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
2002-06-09 20:33:36 +04:00
|
|
|
* note that rt_gateway is a sockaddr_dl which contains the
|
1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
|
|
|
* atm_pseudohdr data structure for this route. we currently
|
|
|
|
* don't need any rt_llinfo info (but will if we want to support
|
|
|
|
* ATM ARP [c.f. if_ether.c]).
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
2007-08-07 08:37:04 +04:00
|
|
|
sdl = satocsdl(rt->rt_gateway);
|
1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* Check the address family and length is valid, the address
|
|
|
|
* is resolved; otherwise, try to resolve.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (sdl->sdl_family == AF_LINK && sdl->sdl_alen == sizeof(*desten)) {
|
2009-04-18 18:58:02 +04:00
|
|
|
memcpy(desten, CLLADDR(sdl), sdl->sdl_alen);
|
2002-09-11 06:46:42 +04:00
|
|
|
return (1); /* ok, go for it! */
|
1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* we got an entry, but it doesn't have valid link address
|
|
|
|
* info in it (it is prob. the interface route, which has
|
|
|
|
* sdl_alen == 0). dump packet. (fall through to "bad").
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
bad:
|
|
|
|
m_freem(m);
|
2002-09-11 06:46:42 +04:00
|
|
|
return (0);
|
1996-06-22 05:47:35 +04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#endif /* INET */
|