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30
31#ifndef _NETINET_IN_ARP_H_
32#define _NETINET_IN_ARP_H_
33#include <sys/kernel_types.h>
34
35struct sockaddr_dl;
36struct sockaddr_in;
37
38/*!
39 @function inet_arp_lookup
40 @discussion This function will check the routing table for a cached
41 arp entry or trigger an arp query to resolve the ip address to a
42 link-layer address.
43
44 Arp entries are stored in the routing table. This function will
45 lookup the ip destination in the routing table. If the
46 destination requires forwarding to a gateway, the route of the
47 gateway will be looked up. The route entry is inspected to
48 determine if the link layer destination address is known. If
49 unknown, the arp generation function for IP attached to the
50 interface is called to create an arp request packet.
51 @param interface The interface the packet is being sent on.
52 @param ip_dest The ip destination of the packet.
53 @param ll_dest On output, the link-layer destination.
54 @param ll_dest_len The length of the buffer for ll_dest.
55 @param hint Any routing hint passed down from the protocol.
56 @param packet The packet being transmitted.
57 @result May return an error such as EHOSTDOWN or ENETUNREACH. If
58 this function returns EJUSTRETURN, the packet has been queued
59 and will be sent when an arp response is received. If any other
60 value is returned, the caller is responsible for disposing of
61 the packet.
62 */
63#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
64#define inet_arp_lookup arp_lookup_ip
65#else
66errno_t inet_arp_lookup(ifnet_t interface, const struct sockaddr_in *ip_dest,
67 struct sockaddr_dl *ll_dest, size_t ll_dest_len, route_t hint,
68 mbuf_t packet);
69#endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
70#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
71/* arp_lookup_ip is obsolete, use inet_arp_lookup */
72errno_t arp_lookup_ip(ifnet_t interface, const struct sockaddr_in *ip_dest,
73 struct sockaddr_dl *ll_dest, size_t ll_dest_len, route_t hint,
74 mbuf_t packet);
75#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
76
77/*!
78 @function inet_arp_handle_input
79 @discussion This function should be called by code that handles
80 inbound arp packets. The caller should parse the ARP packet to
81 pull out the operation and the relevant addresses. If a response
82 is required, the proto_media_send_arp function will be called.
83
84 This function will lookup the sender in the routing table and
85 add an arp entry if necessary. Any queued packets waiting for
86 the arp resolution will also be transmitted.
87 @param interface The interface the packet was received on.
88 @param arp_op The arp operation, ARPOP_REQUEST or ARPOP_REPLY
89 @param sender_hw The sender hardware address from the arp payload.
90 @param sender_ip The sender IP address from the arp payload.
91 @param target_ip The target IP address from the arp payload.
92 @result 0 on success or an errno error value on failure.
93 */
94#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
95#define inet_arp_handle_input arp_ip_handle_input
96#else
97errno_t inet_arp_handle_input(ifnet_t ifp, u_int16_t arpop,
98 const struct sockaddr_dl *sender_hw,
99 const struct sockaddr_in *sender_ip,
100 const struct sockaddr_in *target_ip);
101#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
102#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
103/* arp_ip_handle_input is obsolete, use inet_arp_handle_input */
104errno_t arp_ip_handle_input(ifnet_t ifp, u_int16_t arpop,
105 const struct sockaddr_dl *sender_hw,
106 const struct sockaddr_in *sender_ip,
107 const struct sockaddr_in *target_ip);
108#endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
109
110/*!
111 @function inet_arp_init_ifaddr
112 @discussion This function should be called in two places, when an IP
113 address is added and when the hardware address changes. This
114 function will setup the ifaddr_t for use with the IP ARP
115 functions. This function will also trigger the transmission of a
116 gratuitous ARP packet.
117
118 When the SIOCSIFADDR ioctl is handled, the data parameter will
119 be an ifaddr_t. If this is an IP address, inet_arp_init_ifaddr
120 should be called. This is usually performed in the protocol
121 attachment's ioctl handler.
122
123 When the event handler for the protocol attachment receives a
124 KEV_DL_LINK_ADDRESS_CHANGED event, the event handler should call
125 inet_arp_init_ifaddr for each interface ip address.
126
127 For an example, see bsd/net/ether_inet_pr_module.c in xnu.
128 Search for inet_arp_init_ifaddr.
129 @param interface The interface the packet was received on.
130 @param ipaddr The ip interface address.
131 */
132#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
133/* inet_arp_init_ifaddr is aliased to arp_ifinit */
134#define inet_arp_init_ifaddr arp_ifinit
135#else
136void inet_arp_init_ifaddr(ifnet_t interface, ifaddr_t ipaddr);
137#endif
138
139#endif _NETINET_IN_ARP_H_