NetBSD/sys/netinet/ip_var.h

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/* $NetBSD: ip_var.h,v 1.19 1997/01/11 05:21:12 thorpej Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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*
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)ip_var.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
*/
#include <sys/queue.h>
/*
* Overlay for ip header used by other protocols (tcp, udp).
*/
struct ipovly {
u_int8_t ih_x1[9]; /* (unused) */
u_int8_t ih_pr; /* protocol */
u_int16_t ih_len; /* protocol length */
struct in_addr ih_src; /* source internet address */
struct in_addr ih_dst; /* destination internet address */
};
/*
* Ip (reassembly or sequence) queue structures.
*
* XXX -- The following explains why the ipqe_m field is here, for TCP's use:
* We want to avoid doing m_pullup on incoming packets but that
* means avoiding dtom on the tcp reassembly code. That in turn means
* keeping an mbuf pointer in the reassembly queue (since we might
* have a cluster). As a quick hack, the source & destination
* port numbers (which are no longer needed once we've located the
* tcpcb) are overlayed with an mbuf pointer.
*/
LIST_HEAD(ipqehead, ipqent);
struct ipqent {
LIST_ENTRY(ipqent) ipqe_q;
union {
struct ip *_ip;
struct tcpiphdr *_tcp;
} _ipqe_u1;
union {
u_int8_t _mff; /* for IP fragmentation */
struct mbuf *_m; /* XXX for TCP; see above */
} _ipqe_u2;
};
#define ipqe_ip _ipqe_u1._ip
#define ipqe_tcp _ipqe_u1._tcp
#define ipqe_mff _ipqe_u2._mff
#define ipqe_m _ipqe_u2._m
/*
* Ip reassembly queue structure. Each fragment
* being reassembled is attached to one of these structures.
* They are timed out after ipq_ttl drops to 0, and may also
* be reclaimed if memory becomes tight.
*/
struct ipq {
LIST_ENTRY(ipq) ipq_q; /* to other reass headers */
u_int8_t ipq_ttl; /* time for reass q to live */
u_int8_t ipq_p; /* protocol of this fragment */
u_int16_t ipq_id; /* sequence id for reassembly */
struct ipqehead ipq_fragq; /* to ip fragment queue */
struct in_addr ipq_src, ipq_dst;
};
/*
* Structure stored in mbuf in inpcb.ip_options
* and passed to ip_output when ip options are in use.
* The actual length of the options (including ipopt_dst)
* is in m_len.
*/
#define MAX_IPOPTLEN 40
struct ipoption {
struct in_addr ipopt_dst; /* first-hop dst if source routed */
int8_t ipopt_list[MAX_IPOPTLEN]; /* options proper */
};
/*
* Structure attached to inpcb.ip_moptions and
* passed to ip_output when IP multicast options are in use.
*/
struct ip_moptions {
struct ifnet *imo_multicast_ifp; /* ifp for outgoing multicasts */
u_int8_t imo_multicast_ttl; /* TTL for outgoing multicasts */
u_int8_t imo_multicast_loop; /* 1 => hear sends if a member */
u_int16_t imo_num_memberships; /* no. memberships this socket */
struct in_multi *imo_membership[IP_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS];
};
struct ipstat {
u_long ips_total; /* total packets received */
u_long ips_badsum; /* checksum bad */
u_long ips_tooshort; /* packet too short */
u_long ips_toosmall; /* not enough data */
u_long ips_badhlen; /* ip header length < data size */
u_long ips_badlen; /* ip length < ip header length */
u_long ips_fragments; /* fragments received */
u_long ips_fragdropped; /* frags dropped (dups, out of space) */
u_long ips_fragtimeout; /* fragments timed out */
u_long ips_forward; /* packets forwarded */
u_long ips_cantforward; /* packets rcvd for unreachable dest */
u_long ips_redirectsent; /* packets forwarded on same net */
u_long ips_noproto; /* unknown or unsupported protocol */
u_long ips_delivered; /* datagrams delivered to upper level*/
u_long ips_localout; /* total ip packets generated here */
u_long ips_odropped; /* lost packets due to nobufs, etc. */
u_long ips_reassembled; /* total packets reassembled ok */
u_long ips_fragmented; /* datagrams sucessfully fragmented */
u_long ips_ofragments; /* output fragments created */
u_long ips_cantfrag; /* don't fragment flag was set, etc. */
u_long ips_badoptions; /* error in option processing */
u_long ips_noroute; /* packets discarded due to no route */
u_long ips_badvers; /* ip version != 4 */
u_long ips_rawout; /* total raw ip packets generated */
u_long ips_badfrags; /* malformed fragments (bad length) */
u_long ips_rcvmemdrop; /* frags dropped for lack of memory */
u_long ips_toolong; /* ip length > max ip packet size */
};
#ifdef _KERNEL
/* flags passed to ip_output as last parameter */
#define IP_FORWARDING 0x1 /* most of ip header exists */
#define IP_RAWOUTPUT 0x2 /* raw ip header exists */
#define IP_ROUTETOIF SO_DONTROUTE /* bypass routing tables */
#define IP_ALLOWBROADCAST SO_BROADCAST /* can send broadcast packets */
struct ipstat ipstat;
LIST_HEAD(ipqhead, ipq) ipq; /* ip reass. queue */
u_int16_t ip_id; /* ip packet ctr, for ids */
int ip_defttl; /* default IP ttl */
struct inpcb;
int ip_ctloutput __P((int, struct socket *, int, int, struct mbuf **));
int ip_dooptions __P((struct mbuf *));
void ip_drain __P((void));
void ip_forward __P((struct mbuf *, int));
void ip_freef __P((struct ipq *));
void ip_freemoptions __P((struct ip_moptions *));
int ip_getmoptions __P((int, struct ip_moptions *, struct mbuf **));
void ip_init __P((void));
int ip_mforward __P((struct mbuf *, struct ifnet *));
int ip_optcopy __P((struct ip *, struct ip *));
int ip_output __P((struct mbuf *, ...));
int ip_pcbopts __P((struct mbuf **, struct mbuf *));
struct ip *
ip_reass __P((struct ipqent *, struct ipq *));
struct in_ifaddr *
ip_rtaddr __P((struct in_addr));
void ip_savecontrol __P((struct inpcb *, struct mbuf **, struct ip *,
struct mbuf *));
int ip_setmoptions __P((int, struct ip_moptions **, struct mbuf *));
void ip_slowtimo __P((void));
struct mbuf *
ip_srcroute __P((void));
void ip_stripoptions __P((struct mbuf *, struct mbuf *));
int ip_sysctl __P((int *, u_int, void *, size_t *, void *, size_t));
void ipintr __P((void));
int rip_ctloutput __P((int, struct socket *, int, int, struct mbuf **));
void rip_init __P((void));
void rip_input __P((struct mbuf *, ...));
int rip_output __P((struct mbuf *, ...));
int rip_usrreq __P((struct socket *,
int, struct mbuf *, struct mbuf *, struct mbuf *, struct proc *));
#endif