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54 * @(#)iso_proto.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
55 */
56
57/***********************************************************
58 Copyright IBM Corporation 1987
59
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79
80/*
81 * ARGO Project, Computer Sciences Dept., University of Wisconsin - Madison
82 */
83/*
84 * iso_proto.c : protocol switch tables in the ISO domain
85 *
86 * ISO protocol family includes TP, CLTP, CLNP, 8208
87 * TP and CLNP are implemented here.
88 */
89
90#if ISO
91#include <sys/param.h>
92#include <sys/socket.h>
93#include <sys/protosw.h>
94#include <sys/domain.h>
95#include <sys/mbuf.h>
96
97#include <net/radix.h>
98
99#include <netiso/iso.h>
100
101int clnp_output(), clnp_init(),clnp_slowtimo(),clnp_drain();
102int rclnp_input(), rclnp_output(), rclnp_ctloutput(), raw_usrreq();
103int clnp_usrreq();
104
105int tp_ctloutput(), tpclnp_ctlinput(), tpclnp_input(), tp_usrreq();
106int tp_init(), tp_fasttimo(), tp_slowtimo(), tp_drain();
107int cons_init(), tpcons_input();
108
109int isis_input();
110int esis_input(), esis_ctlinput(), esis_init(), esis_usrreq();
111int idrp_input(), idrp_init(), idrp_usrreq();
112int cltp_input(), cltp_ctlinput(), cltp_init(), cltp_usrreq(), cltp_output();
113
114#if TUBA
115int tuba_usrreq(), tuba_ctloutput(), tuba_init(), tuba_tcpinput();
116int tuba_slowtimo(), tuba_fasttimo();
117#endif
118
119struct protosw isosw[] = {
120/*
121 * We need a datagram entry through which net mgmt programs can get
122 * to the iso_control procedure (iso ioctls). Thus, a minimal
123 * SOCK_DGRAM interface is provided here.
124 * THIS ONE MUST BE FIRST: Kludge city : socket() says if(!proto) call
125 * pffindtype, which gets the first entry that matches the type.
126 * sigh.
127 */
128{ SOCK_DGRAM, &isodomain, ISOPROTO_CLTP, PR_ATOMIC|PR_ADDR,
129 0, cltp_output, 0, 0,
130 cltp_usrreq,
131 cltp_init, 0, 0, 0
132},
133
134/*
135 * A datagram interface for clnp cannot co-exist with TP/CLNP
136 * because CLNP has no way to discriminate incoming TP packets from
137 * packets coming in for any other higher layer protocol.
138 * Old way: set it up so that pffindproto(... dgm, clnp) fails.
139 * New way: let pffindproto work (for x.25, thank you) but create
140 * a clnp_usrreq() that returns error on PRU_ATTACH.
141 */
142{SOCK_DGRAM, &isodomain, ISOPROTO_CLNP, 0,
143 0, clnp_output, 0, 0,
144 clnp_usrreq,
145 clnp_init, 0, clnp_slowtimo, clnp_drain,
146},
147
148/* raw clnp */
149{ SOCK_RAW, &isodomain, ISOPROTO_RAW, PR_ATOMIC|PR_ADDR,
150 rclnp_input, rclnp_output, 0, rclnp_ctloutput,
151 clnp_usrreq,
152 0, 0, 0, 0
153},
154
155/* ES-IS protocol */
156{ SOCK_DGRAM, &isodomain, ISOPROTO_ESIS, PR_ATOMIC|PR_ADDR,
157 esis_input, 0, esis_ctlinput, 0,
158 esis_usrreq,
159 esis_init, 0, 0, 0
160},
161
162/* ISOPROTO_INTRAISIS */
163{ SOCK_DGRAM, &isodomain, ISOPROTO_INTRAISIS, PR_ATOMIC|PR_ADDR,
164 isis_input, 0, 0, 0,
165 esis_usrreq,
166 0, 0, 0, 0
167},
168
169/* ISOPROTO_IDRP */
170{ SOCK_DGRAM, &isodomain, ISOPROTO_IDRP, PR_ATOMIC|PR_ADDR,
171 idrp_input, 0, 0, 0,
172 idrp_usrreq,
173 idrp_init, 0, 0, 0
174},
175
176/* ISOPROTO_TP */
177{ SOCK_SEQPACKET, &isodomain, ISOPROTO_TP, PR_CONNREQUIRED|PR_WANTRCVD,
178 tpclnp_input, 0, tpclnp_ctlinput, tp_ctloutput,
179 tp_usrreq,
180 tp_init, tp_fasttimo, tp_slowtimo, tp_drain,
181},
182
183#if TUBA
184{ SOCK_STREAM, &isodomain, ISOPROTO_TCP, PR_CONNREQUIRED|PR_WANTRCVD,
185 tuba_tcpinput, 0, 0, tuba_ctloutput,
186 tuba_usrreq,
187 tuba_init, tuba_fasttimo, tuba_fasttimo, 0
188},
189#endif
190
191#if TPCONS
192/* ISOPROTO_TP */
193{ SOCK_SEQPACKET, &isodomain, ISOPROTO_TP0, PR_CONNREQUIRED|PR_WANTRCVD,
194 tpcons_input, 0, 0, tp_ctloutput,
195 tp_usrreq,
196 cons_init, 0, 0, 0,
197},
198#endif
199
200};
201
202
203struct domain isodomain = {
204 AF_ISO, /* family */
205 "iso-domain", /* name */
206 0, /* initialize routine */
207 0, /* externalize access rights */
208 0, /* dispose of internalized rights */
209 isosw, /* protosw */
210 &isosw[sizeof(isosw)/sizeof(isosw[0])], /* NPROTOSW */
211 0, /* next */
212 rn_inithead, /* rtattach */
213 48, /* rtoffset */
214 sizeof(struct sockaddr_iso) /* maxkeylen */
215};
216#endif /* ISO */