NetBSD/dist/ntp/include/ntif.h
drochner d5e6f1b80b resolve conflicts
(in this case, throw away all local modifications; I'll start patching
from scratch)
2003-12-04 16:23:34 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: ntif.h,v 1.2 2003/12/04 16:23:36 drochner Exp $ */
/* this is a hacked version of if.h from unix to contain the stuff we need only to build named (bind) with
the minimal amount of changes... by l. kahn */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986 Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
* specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
*/
#ifndef _NET_IF_H
#define _NET_IF_H
/* #pragma ident "@(#)if.h 1.3 93/06/30 SMI"
/* if.h 1.26 90/05/29 SMI; from UCB 7.1 6/4/86 */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* Structures defining a network interface, providing a packet
* transport mechanism (ala level 0 of the PUP protocols).
*
* Each interface accepts output datagrams of a specified maximum
* length, and provides higher level routines with input datagrams
* received from its medium.
*
* Output occurs when the routine if_output is called, with three parameters:
* (*ifp->if_output)(ifp, m, dst)
* Here m is the mbuf chain to be sent and dst is the destination address.
* The output routine encapsulates the supplied datagram if necessary,
* and then transmits it on its medium.
*
* On input, each interface unwraps the data received by it, and either
* places it on the input queue of a internetwork datagram routine
* and posts the associated software interrupt, or passes the datagram to a raw
* packet input routine.
*
* Routines exist for locating interfaces by their addresses
* or for locating a interface on a certain network, as well as more general
* routing and gateway routines maintaining information used to locate
* interfaces. These routines live in the files if.c and route.c
*/
/*
* Structure defining a queue for a network interface.
*
* (Would like to call this struct ``if'', but C isn't PL/1.)
*/
/*
* Interface request structure used for socket
* ioctl's. All interface ioctl's must have parameter
* definitions which begin with ifr_name. The
* remainder may be interface specific.
*/
#ifdef FD_SETSIZE
#undef FD_SETSIZE
#endif
#define FD_SETSIZE 512
#include <winsock.h>
typedef char *caddr_t;
int get_winnt_interfaces();
struct ifreq {
#define IFNAMSIZ 16
char ifr_name[IFNAMSIZ]; /* if name, e.g. "en0" */
struct sockaddr ifru_addr;
char nt_mask[IFNAMSIZ]; /* new field to store mask returned from nt lookup l. kahn */
#define ifr_addr ifru_addr /* address */
#define ifr_mask nt_mask /* nt mask in character form */
};
/*
* Structure used in SIOCGIFCONF request.
* Used to retrieve interface configuration
* for machine (useful for programs which
* must know all networks accessible).
*/
struct ifconf {
int ifc_len; /* size of associated buffer */
union {
caddr_t ifcu_buf;
struct ifreq *ifcu_req;
} ifc_ifcu;
#define ifc_buf ifc_ifcu.ifcu_buf /* buffer address */
#define ifc_req ifc_ifcu.ifcu_req /* array of structures returned */
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _NET_IF_H */