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/* $NetBSD: if_arcsubr.c,v 1.62 2010/01/19 22:08:00 pooka Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Ignatios Souvatzis
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1989, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: NetBSD: if_ethersubr.c,v 1.9 1994/06/29 06:36:11 cgd Exp
* @(#)if_ethersubr.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
*
*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: if_arcsubr.c,v 1.62 2010/01/19 22:08:00 pooka Exp $");
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#include "opt_inet.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/protosw.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/syslog.h>
#include <sys/cpu.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/netisr.h>
#include <net/route.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>
#include <net/if_types.h>
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#include <net/if_arc.h>
#include <net/if_arp.h>
#include <net/if_ether.h>
#include <net/bpf.h>
#ifdef INET
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/in_var.h>
#include <netinet/if_inarp.h>
#endif
#ifdef INET6
#ifndef INET
#include <netinet/in.h>
#endif
#include <netinet6/in6_var.h>
#include <netinet6/nd6.h>
#endif
#define ARCNET_ALLOW_BROKEN_ARP
#ifndef ARC_IPMTU
#define ARC_IPMTU 1500
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#endif
static struct mbuf *arc_defrag(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
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/*
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* RC1201 requires us to have this configurable. We have it only per
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* machine at the moment... there is no generic "set mtu" ioctl, AFAICS.
* Anyway, it is possible to binpatch this or set it per kernel config
* option.
*/
#if ARC_IPMTU > 60480
ERROR: The arc_ipmtu is ARC_IPMTU, but must not exceed 60480.
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#endif
int arc_ipmtu = ARC_IPMTU;
uint8_t arcbroadcastaddr = 0;
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#define senderr(e) { error = (e); goto bad;}
static int arc_output(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *,
const struct sockaddr *, struct rtentry *);
static void arc_input(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
/*
* ARCnet output routine.
* Encapsulate a packet of type family for the local net.
* Assumes that ifp is actually pointer to arccom structure.
*/
static int
arc_output(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m0, const struct sockaddr *dst,
struct rtentry *rt0)
{
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struct mbuf *m, *m1, *mcopy;
struct rtentry *rt;
struct arccom *ac;
const struct arc_header *cah;
struct arc_header *ah;
struct arphdr *arph;
int error, newencoding;
uint8_t atype, adst, myself;
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int tfrags, sflag, fsflag, rsflag;
ALTQ_DECL(struct altq_pktattr pktattr;)
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if ((ifp->if_flags & (IFF_UP|IFF_RUNNING)) != (IFF_UP|IFF_RUNNING))
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return (ENETDOWN); /* m, m1 aren't initialized yet */
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error = newencoding = 0;
ac = (struct arccom *)ifp;
m = m0;
mcopy = m1 = NULL;
myself = *CLLADDR(ifp->if_sadl);
if ((rt = rt0)) {
if ((rt->rt_flags & RTF_UP) == 0) {
if ((rt0 = rt = rtalloc1(dst, 1)))
rt->rt_refcnt--;
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else
senderr(EHOSTUNREACH);
}
if (rt->rt_flags & RTF_GATEWAY) {
if (rt->rt_gwroute == 0)
goto lookup;
if (((rt = rt->rt_gwroute)->rt_flags & RTF_UP) == 0) {
rtfree(rt); rt = rt0;
lookup: rt->rt_gwroute = rtalloc1(rt->rt_gateway, 1);
if ((rt = rt->rt_gwroute) == 0)
senderr(EHOSTUNREACH);
}
}
if (rt->rt_flags & RTF_REJECT)
if (rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire == 0 ||
time_second < rt->rt_rmx.rmx_expire)
senderr(rt == rt0 ? EHOSTDOWN : EHOSTUNREACH);
}
/*
* if the queueing discipline needs packet classification,
* do it before prepending link headers.
*/
IFQ_CLASSIFY(&ifp->if_snd, m, dst->sa_family, &pktattr);
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switch (dst->sa_family) {
#ifdef INET
case AF_INET:
/*
* For now, use the simple IP addr -> ARCnet addr mapping
*/
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if (m->m_flags & (M_BCAST|M_MCAST))
adst = arcbroadcastaddr; /* ARCnet broadcast address */
else if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_NOARP)
adst = ntohl(satocsin(dst)->sin_addr.s_addr) & 0xFF;
else if (!arpresolve(ifp, rt, m, dst, &adst))
return 0; /* not resolved yet */
/* If broadcasting on a simplex interface, loopback a copy */
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if ((m->m_flags & (M_BCAST|M_MCAST)) &&
(ifp->if_flags & IFF_SIMPLEX))
mcopy = m_copy(m, 0, (int)M_COPYALL);
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if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_LINK0) {
atype = ARCTYPE_IP;
newencoding = 1;
} else {
atype = ARCTYPE_IP_OLD;
newencoding = 0;
}
break;
case AF_ARP:
arph = mtod(m, struct arphdr *);
if (m->m_flags & M_BCAST)
adst = arcbroadcastaddr;
else {
uint8_t *tha = ar_tha(arph);
if (tha == NULL)
return 0;
adst = *tha;
}
arph->ar_hrd = htons(ARPHRD_ARCNET);
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switch (ntohs(arph->ar_op)) {
case ARPOP_REVREQUEST:
case ARPOP_REVREPLY:
if (!(ifp->if_flags & IFF_LINK0)) {
printf("%s: can't handle af%d\n",
ifp->if_xname, dst->sa_family);
senderr(EAFNOSUPPORT);
}
atype = htons(ARCTYPE_REVARP);
newencoding = 1;
break;
case ARPOP_REQUEST:
case ARPOP_REPLY:
default:
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_LINK0) {
atype = htons(ARCTYPE_ARP);
newencoding = 1;
} else {
atype = htons(ARCTYPE_ARP_OLD);
newencoding = 0;
}
}
#ifdef ARCNET_ALLOW_BROKEN_ARP
/*
* XXX It's not clear per RFC826 if this is needed, but
* "assigned numbers" say this is wrong.
* However, e.g., AmiTCP 3.0Beta used it... we make this
* switchable for emergency cases. Not perfect, but...
*/
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_LINK2)
arph->ar_pro = atype - 1;
#endif
break;
#endif
#ifdef INET6
case AF_INET6:
if (!nd6_storelladdr(ifp, rt, m, dst, &adst, sizeof(adst)))
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return (0); /* it must be impossible, but... */
atype = htons(ARCTYPE_INET6);
newencoding = 1;
break;
#endif
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case AF_UNSPEC:
cah = (const struct arc_header *)dst->sa_data;
adst = cah->arc_dhost;
atype = cah->arc_type;
break;
default:
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printf("%s: can't handle af%d\n", ifp->if_xname,
dst->sa_family);
senderr(EAFNOSUPPORT);
}
if (mcopy)
(void) looutput(ifp, mcopy, dst, rt);
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/*
* Add local net header. If no space in first mbuf,
* allocate another.
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*
* For ARCnet, this is just symbolic. The header changes
* form and position on its way into the hardware and out of
* the wire. At this point, it contains source, destination and
* packet type.
*/
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if (newencoding) {
++ac->ac_seqid; /* make the seqid unique */
tfrags = (m->m_pkthdr.len + 503) / 504;
fsflag = 2 * tfrags - 3;
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sflag = 0;
rsflag = fsflag;
while (sflag < fsflag) {
/* we CAN'T have short packets here */
m1 = m_split(m, 504, M_DONTWAIT);
if (m1 == 0)
senderr(ENOBUFS);
M_PREPEND(m, ARC_HDRNEWLEN, M_DONTWAIT);
if (m == 0)
senderr(ENOBUFS);
ah = mtod(m, struct arc_header *);
ah->arc_type = atype;
ah->arc_dhost = adst;
ah->arc_shost = myself;
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ah->arc_flag = rsflag;
ah->arc_seqid = ac->ac_seqid;
if ((error = ifq_enqueue(ifp, m ALTQ_COMMA
ALTQ_DECL(&pktattr))) != 0)
return (error);
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m = m1;
sflag += 2;
rsflag = sflag;
}
m1 = NULL;
/* here we can have small, especially forbidden packets */
if ((m->m_pkthdr.len >=
ARC_MIN_FORBID_LEN - ARC_HDRNEWLEN + 2) &&
(m->m_pkthdr.len <=
ARC_MAX_FORBID_LEN - ARC_HDRNEWLEN + 2)) {
M_PREPEND(m, ARC_HDRNEWLEN_EXC, M_DONTWAIT);
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if (m == 0)
senderr(ENOBUFS);
ah = mtod(m, struct arc_header *);
ah->arc_flag = 0xFF;
ah->arc_seqid = 0xFFFF;
ah->arc_type2 = atype;
ah->arc_flag2 = sflag;
ah->arc_seqid2 = ac->ac_seqid;
} else {
M_PREPEND(m, ARC_HDRNEWLEN, M_DONTWAIT);
if (m == 0)
senderr(ENOBUFS);
ah = mtod(m, struct arc_header *);
ah->arc_flag = sflag;
ah->arc_seqid = ac->ac_seqid;
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}
ah->arc_dhost = adst;
ah->arc_shost = myself;
ah->arc_type = atype;
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} else {
M_PREPEND(m, ARC_HDRLEN, M_DONTWAIT);
if (m == 0)
senderr(ENOBUFS);
ah = mtod(m, struct arc_header *);
ah->arc_type = atype;
ah->arc_dhost = adst;
ah->arc_shost = myself;
}
return ifq_enqueue(ifp, m ALTQ_COMMA ALTQ_DECL(&pktattr));
bad:
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if (m1)
m_freem(m1);
if (m)
m_freem(m);
return (error);
}
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/*
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* Defragmenter. Returns mbuf if last packet found, else
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* NULL. frees imcoming mbuf as necessary.
*/
static struct mbuf *
arc_defrag(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m)
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{
struct arc_header *ah, *ah1;
struct arccom *ac;
struct ac_frag *af;
struct mbuf *m1;
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const char *s;
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int newflen;
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u_char src, dst, typ;
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ac = (struct arccom *)ifp;
if (m->m_len < ARC_HDRNEWLEN) {
m = m_pullup(m, ARC_HDRNEWLEN);
if (m == NULL) {
++ifp->if_ierrors;
return NULL;
}
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}
ah = mtod(m, struct arc_header *);
typ = ah->arc_type;
if (!arc_isphds(typ))
return m;
src = ah->arc_shost;
dst = ah->arc_dhost;
if (ah->arc_flag == 0xff) {
m_adj(m, 4);
if (m->m_len < ARC_HDRNEWLEN) {
m = m_pullup(m, ARC_HDRNEWLEN);
if (m == NULL) {
++ifp->if_ierrors;
return NULL;
}
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}
ah = mtod(m, struct arc_header *);
}
af = &ac->ac_fragtab[src];
m1 = af->af_packet;
s = "debug code error";
if (ah->arc_flag & 1) {
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/*
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* first fragment. We always initialize, which is
* about the right thing to do, as we only want to
* accept one fragmented packet per src at a time.
*/
if (m1 != NULL)
m_freem(m1);
af->af_packet = m;
m1 = m;
af->af_maxflag = ah->arc_flag;
af->af_lastseen = 0;
af->af_seqid = ah->arc_seqid;
return NULL;
/* notreached */
} else {
/* check for unfragmented packet */
if (ah->arc_flag == 0)
return m;
/* do we have a first packet from that src? */
if (m1 == NULL) {
s = "no first frag";
goto outofseq;
}
ah1 = mtod(m1, struct arc_header *);
if (ah->arc_seqid != ah1->arc_seqid) {
s = "seqid differs";
goto outofseq;
}
if (typ != ah1->arc_type) {
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s = "type differs";
goto outofseq;
}
if (dst != ah1->arc_dhost) {
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s = "dest host differs";
goto outofseq;
}
/* typ, seqid and dst are ok here. */
if (ah->arc_flag == af->af_lastseen) {
m_freem(m);
return NULL;
}
if (ah->arc_flag == af->af_lastseen + 2) {
/* ok, this is next fragment */
af->af_lastseen = ah->arc_flag;
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m_adj(m, ARC_HDRNEWLEN);
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/*
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* m_cat might free the first mbuf (with pkthdr)
* in 2nd chain; therefore:
*/
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newflen = m->m_pkthdr.len;
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m_cat(m1, m);
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m1->m_pkthdr.len += newflen;
/* is it the last one? */
if (af->af_lastseen > af->af_maxflag) {
af->af_packet = NULL;
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return (m1);
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} else
return NULL;
}
s = "other reason";
/* if all else fails, it is out of sequence, too */
}
outofseq:
if (m1) {
m_freem(m1);
af->af_packet = NULL;
}
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if (m)
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m_freem(m);
log(LOG_INFO,"%s: got out of seq. packet: %s\n",
ifp->if_xname, s);
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return NULL;
}
/*
* return 1 if Packet Header Definition Standard, else 0.
* For now: old IP, old ARP aren't obviously. Lacking correct information,
* we guess that besides new IP and new ARP also IPX and APPLETALK are PHDS.
* (Apple and Novell corporations were involved, among others, in PHDS work).
* Easiest is to assume that everybody else uses that, too.
*/
int
arc_isphds(uint8_t type)
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{
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return (type != ARCTYPE_IP_OLD &&
type != ARCTYPE_ARP_OLD &&
type != ARCTYPE_DIAGNOSE);
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}
/*
* Process a received Arcnet packet;
* the packet is in the mbuf chain m with
* the ARCnet header.
*/
static void
arc_input(struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m)
{
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struct arc_header *ah;
struct ifqueue *inq;
uint8_t atype;
int s;
if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) == 0) {
m_freem(m);
return;
}
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/* possibly defragment: */
m = arc_defrag(ifp, m);
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if (m == NULL)
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return;
ah = mtod(m, struct arc_header *);
ifp->if_ibytes += m->m_pkthdr.len;
if (arcbroadcastaddr == ah->arc_dhost) {
m->m_flags |= M_BCAST|M_MCAST;
ifp->if_imcasts++;
}
atype = ah->arc_type;
switch (atype) {
#ifdef INET
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case ARCTYPE_IP:
m_adj(m, ARC_HDRNEWLEN);
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schednetisr(NETISR_IP);
inq = &ipintrq;
break;
case ARCTYPE_IP_OLD:
m_adj(m, ARC_HDRLEN);
schednetisr(NETISR_IP);
inq = &ipintrq;
break;
case ARCTYPE_ARP:
m_adj(m, ARC_HDRNEWLEN);
schednetisr(NETISR_ARP);
inq = &arpintrq;
#ifdef ARCNET_ALLOW_BROKEN_ARP
mtod(m, struct arphdr *)->ar_pro = htons(ETHERTYPE_IP);
#endif
break;
case ARCTYPE_ARP_OLD:
m_adj(m, ARC_HDRLEN);
schednetisr(NETISR_ARP);
inq = &arpintrq;
#ifdef ARCNET_ALLOW_BROKEN_ARP
mtod(m, struct arphdr *)->ar_pro = htons(ETHERTYPE_IP);
#endif
break;
#endif
#ifdef INET6
case ARCTYPE_INET6:
m_adj(m, ARC_HDRNEWLEN);
schednetisr(NETISR_IPV6);
inq = &ip6intrq;
break;
#endif
default:
m_freem(m);
return;
}
s = splnet();
if (IF_QFULL(inq)) {
IF_DROP(inq);
m_freem(m);
} else
IF_ENQUEUE(inq, m);
splx(s);
}
/*
* Convert Arcnet address to printable (loggable) representation.
*/
char *
arc_sprintf(uint8_t *ap)
{
static char arcbuf[3];
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char *cp = arcbuf;
*cp++ = hexdigits[*ap >> 4];
*cp++ = hexdigits[*ap++ & 0xf];
*cp = 0;
return (arcbuf);
}
/*
* Perform common duties while attaching to interface list
*/
void
arc_ifattach(struct ifnet *ifp, uint8_t lla)
{
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struct arccom *ac;
ifp->if_type = IFT_ARCNET;
ifp->if_addrlen = 1;
ifp->if_hdrlen = ARC_HDRLEN;
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ifp->if_dlt = DLT_ARCNET;
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_BROADCAST)
ifp->if_flags |= IFF_MULTICAST|IFF_ALLMULTI;
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_LINK0 && arc_ipmtu > ARC_PHDS_MAXMTU)
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log(LOG_ERR,
"%s: arc_ipmtu is %d, but must not exceed %d",
ifp->if_xname, arc_ipmtu, ARC_PHDS_MAXMTU);
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ifp->if_output = arc_output;
ifp->if_input = arc_input;
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ac = (struct arccom *)ifp;
ac->ac_seqid = (time_second) & 0xFFFF; /* try to make seqid unique */
if (lla == 0) {
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/* XXX this message isn't entirely clear, to me -- cgd */
log(LOG_ERR,"%s: link address 0 reserved for broadcasts. Please change it and ifconfig %s down up\n",
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ifp->if_xname, ifp->if_xname);
}
if_attach(ifp);
*** Summary *** When a link-layer address changes (e.g., ifconfig ex0 link 02:de:ad:be:ef:02 active), send a gratuitous ARP and/or a Neighbor Advertisement to update the network-/link-layer address bindings on our LAN peers. Refuse a change of ethernet address to the address 00:00:00:00:00:00 or to any multicast/broadcast address. (Thanks matt@.) Reorder ifnet ioctl operations so that driver ioctls may inherit the functions of their "class"---ether_ioctl(), fddi_ioctl(), et cetera---and the class ioctls may inherit from the generic ioctl, ifioctl_common(), but both driver- and class-ioctls may override the generic behavior. Make network drivers share more code. Distinguish a "factory" link-layer address from others for the purposes of both protecting that address from deletion and computing EUI64. Return consistent, appropriate error codes from network drivers. Improve readability. KNF. *** Details *** In if_attach(), always initialize the interface ioctl routine, ifnet->if_ioctl, if the driver has not already initialized it. Delete if_ioctl == NULL tests everywhere else, because it cannot happen. In the ioctl routines of network interfaces, inherit common ioctl behaviors by calling either ifioctl_common() or whichever ioctl routine is appropriate for the class of interface---e.g., ether_ioctl() for ethernets. Stop (ab)using SIOCSIFADDR and start to use SIOCINITIFADDR. In the user->kernel interface, SIOCSIFADDR's argument was an ifreq, but on the protocol->ifnet interface, SIOCSIFADDR's argument was an ifaddr. That was confusing, and it would work against me as I make it possible for a network interface to overload most ioctls. On the protocol->ifnet interface, replace SIOCSIFADDR with SIOCINITIFADDR. In ifioctl(), return EPERM if userland tries to invoke SIOCINITIFADDR. In ifioctl(), give the interface the first shot at handling most interface ioctls, and give the protocol the second shot, instead of the other way around. Finally, let compatibility code (COMPAT_OSOCK) take a shot. Pull device initialization out of switch statements under SIOCINITIFADDR. For example, pull ..._init() out of any switch statement that looks like this: switch (...->sa_family) { case ...: ..._init(); ... break; ... default: ..._init(); ... break; } Rewrite many if-else clauses that handle all permutations of IFF_UP and IFF_RUNNING to use a switch statement, switch (x & (IFF_UP|IFF_RUNNING)) { case 0: ... break; case IFF_RUNNING: ... break; case IFF_UP: ... break; case IFF_UP|IFF_RUNNING: ... break; } unifdef lots of code containing #ifdef FreeBSD, #ifdef NetBSD, and #ifdef SIOCSIFMTU, especially in fwip(4) and in ndis(4). In ipw(4), remove an if_set_sadl() call that is out of place. In nfe(4), reuse the jumbo MTU logic in ether_ioctl(). Let ethernets register a callback for setting h/w state such as promiscuous mode and the multicast filter in accord with a change in the if_flags: ether_set_ifflags_cb() registers a callback that returns ENETRESET if the caller should reset the ethernet by calling if_init(), 0 on success, != 0 on failure. Pull common code from ex(4), gem(4), nfe(4), sip(4), tlp(4), vge(4) into ether_ioctl(), and register if_flags callbacks for those drivers. Return ENOTTY instead of EINVAL for inappropriate ioctls. In zyd(4), use ENXIO instead of ENOTTY to indicate that the device is not any longer attached. Add to if_set_sadl() a boolean 'factory' argument that indicates whether a link-layer address was assigned by the factory or some other source. In a comment, recommend using the factory address for generating an EUI64, and update in6_get_hw_ifid() to prefer a factory address to any other link-layer address. Add a routing message, RTM_LLINFO_UPD, that tells protocols to update the binding of network-layer addresses to link-layer addresses. Implement this message in IPv4 and IPv6 by sending a gratuitous ARP or a neighbor advertisement, respectively. Generate RTM_LLINFO_UPD messages on a change of an interface's link-layer address. In ether_ioctl(), do not let SIOCALIFADDR set a link-layer address that is broadcast/multicast or equal to 00:00:00:00:00:00. Make ether_ioctl() call ifioctl_common() to handle ioctls that it does not understand. In gif(4), initialize if_softc and use it, instead of assuming that the gif_softc and ifp overlap. Let ifioctl_common() handle SIOCGIFADDR. Sprinkle rtcache_invariants(), which checks on DIAGNOSTIC kernels that certain invariants on a struct route are satisfied. In agr(4), rewrite agr_ioctl_filter() to be a bit more explicit about the ioctls that we do not allow on an agr(4) member interface. bzero -> memset. Delete unnecessary casts to void *. Use sockaddr_in_init() and sockaddr_in6_init(). Compare pointers with NULL instead of "testing truth". Replace some instances of (type *)0 with NULL. Change some K&R prototypes to ANSI C, and join lines.
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if_set_sadl(ifp, &lla, sizeof(lla), true);
ifp->if_broadcastaddr = &arcbroadcastaddr;
bpf_ops->bpf_attach(ifp, DLT_ARCNET, ARC_HDRLEN, &ifp->if_bpf);
}