type one wants to receive. Changed ipv6_datagram to use that (but note that
it currently does not compile).
* Header cleanup.
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interface - this caused quite a number of changes.
* Network interfaces, and its addresses are now reference counted (not yet
complete, though, InterfaceAddresses need to hold references to their
interface as well).
* There are two known regressions of this commit that I will fix later:
- you cannot remove interfaces anymore
- IPv4 multicast was broken anyway, but now it's disabled, too.
* Moved a device_interfaces.cpp|h out of interfaces.cpp.
* The datalink layer chain is now instantiated per domain per interface,
not just per interface anymore.
* When a buffer reaches the network layer, it has no known interface yet, ie.
the ipv4|6|whatever modules need to set this manually.
* Added more debug output, and some new debugger commands, the control option
is now printed in clear text.
* Added hash_address() function to the address modules. Added "const" to
set_to_defaults() where needed.
* Fixed net_buffer's restore header functions offset use as reported by Atis.
* Improved buffer dump output, use the domain module to print the address if
available.
* Moved net_buffer::type into the union, as it's not needed by the upper layers
anymore.
* Moved IPv6 specific code from {add|remove}_default_route() to where it
belongs, but disabled it for the time being.
* Completely discarded useless ipv4_datagram module.
* Added ping6 to the build.
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upper layers: you use the store_header() function to mark the header you want
to preserve. All subsequent remove_header() calls won't claim the actual
data, but only move the node start around.
* This header can then be restored by restore_header(). However, a call to
prepend_data() will destroy the stored header. Also, if remove_header() cuts
off a whole node, restoring the header won't succeed anymore.
* Discarded the no longer needed net_buffer::network_header field.
* Also discarded the hoplimit field which temporarily breaks the IPv6 build
until Atis reworks it.
* IPv4 now also dumps the IP header in the send path if debug output is enabled.
* icmp_error_reply() might be called so early that the net_buffer's addresses
do not point to the reply address; this is now detected, and the addresses are
taken out of the IP header in that case.
* Improved dumping the net_buffer to also include its address, and flags.
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2007), and Yin Qiu (GSoC 2008). And even though I needed to rewrite pretty
much all of it because of the countless bugs and problems it had, it still
shares the same architectural problems of introducing a domain dependent
error mechanism to the upper layers, and needing the
net_buffer::network_header hack. This I will rework later.
* net_buffer's append_size(), and prepend_size() will now gracefully handle
buffers without a data node.
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directly here), I made only a few style changes:
* introduced 'has_broadcast_address' field in
struct net_address_module_info
- REVIEW: the name, and the status of this field for UNIX and L2CAP
families
* ipv6 address family support
* ipv6 address printing
* ipv6 protocol support
* ipv6 multicast support
- TODO: add and remove multicast routes in a more proper way
- TODO: support MLD
* ipv6 datalink protocol support
* icmpv6 protocol support (EchoRequest and EchoResponse messages)
* ipv6 neigbor discovery protocol support
(Advertisement and Solicitation messages)
- TODO: only the very basic support is present,
the protocol state machine is by no means completed
- TODO: replying to Solicitation does not work too good ATM
(visible, when pinging Haiku from outside)
* added Jenkin's hash algorith
* minor changes in existing IPv4 code - cleanup function
ipv4_get_loopback_address(), written by myself
* add tests: raw, udp, tcp/udp, mullicast sender
* add 'hoplimit' field in struct net_buffer
- TODO: this is just a hack, more generic approach would be better.
* add 'receive_data' function pointer in
struct net_datalink_protocol_module_info
- TODO: this is also more like a hack, to support information
passing from ICMPv6 to IPv6_datagram level.
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* Added "struct" to ancillary_data_container which fixes the build of the
Bluetooth h2generic driver.
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* Updated license header.
* Honour 80 char line width.
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module to the stack module. There's a dedicated struct
ancillary_data_container, now. One can just set the container on a
net_buffer.
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implementation ATM, since it malloc()s the required memory.
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by the TCP implementation for its reorder and retransmit queues.
* The ipv4_fragment is no longer needed, as we can use the above field there
as well - this saves one extra allocation per received fragment.
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