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28 | /*! | |
29 | @header kpi_interface.h | |
30 | This header defines an API to interact with network interfaces in | |
31 | the kernel. The network interface KPI may be used to implement | |
32 | network interfaces or to attach protocols to existing interfaces. | |
33 | */ | |
34 | ||
35 | #ifndef __KPI_INTERFACE__ | |
36 | #define __KPI_INTERFACE__ | |
37 | ||
38 | #ifndef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
39 | #include <TargetConditionals.h> | |
40 | #endif | |
41 | ||
42 | #include <sys/kernel_types.h> | |
43 | ||
44 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
45 | struct if_interface_state; | |
46 | #include <sys/kpi_mbuf.h> | |
47 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
48 | ||
49 | #include <sys/_types/_sa_family_t.h> | |
50 | ||
51 | #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
52 | #if CONFIG_EMBEDDED | |
53 | #define KPI_INTERFACE_EMBEDDED 1 | |
54 | #else | |
55 | #define KPI_INTERFACE_EMBEDDED 0 | |
56 | #endif | |
57 | #else | |
58 | #if TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED | |
59 | #define KPI_INTERFACE_EMBEDDED 1 | |
60 | #else | |
61 | #define KPI_INTERFACE_EMBEDDED 0 | |
62 | #endif | |
63 | #endif | |
64 | ||
65 | struct timeval; | |
66 | struct sockaddr; | |
67 | struct sockaddr_dl; | |
68 | struct kern_event_msg; | |
69 | struct kev_msg; | |
70 | struct ifnet_demux_desc; | |
71 | ||
72 | /*! | |
73 | @enum Interface Families | |
74 | @abstract Constants defining interface families. | |
75 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_ANY Match interface of any family type. | |
76 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_LOOPBACK A software loopback interface. | |
77 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_ETHERNET An Ethernet interface. | |
78 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_SLIP A SLIP interface. | |
79 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_TUN A tunnel interface. | |
80 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_VLAN A virtual LAN interface. | |
81 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_PPP A PPP interface. | |
82 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_PVC A PVC interface. | |
83 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_DISC A DISC interface. | |
84 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_MDECAP A MDECAP interface. | |
85 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_GIF A generic tunnel interface. | |
86 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_FAITH A FAITH [IPv4/IPv6 translation] interface. | |
87 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_STF A 6to4 interface. | |
88 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_FIREWIRE An IEEE 1394 [Firewire] interface. | |
89 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_BOND A virtual bonded interface. | |
90 | @constant IFNET_FAMILY_CELLULAR A cellular interface. | |
91 | */ | |
92 | enum { | |
93 | IFNET_FAMILY_ANY = 0, | |
94 | IFNET_FAMILY_LOOPBACK = 1, | |
95 | IFNET_FAMILY_ETHERNET = 2, | |
96 | IFNET_FAMILY_SLIP = 3, | |
97 | IFNET_FAMILY_TUN = 4, | |
98 | IFNET_FAMILY_VLAN = 5, | |
99 | IFNET_FAMILY_PPP = 6, | |
100 | IFNET_FAMILY_PVC = 7, | |
101 | IFNET_FAMILY_DISC = 8, | |
102 | IFNET_FAMILY_MDECAP = 9, | |
103 | IFNET_FAMILY_GIF = 10, | |
104 | IFNET_FAMILY_FAITH = 11, /* deprecated */ | |
105 | IFNET_FAMILY_STF = 12, | |
106 | IFNET_FAMILY_FIREWIRE = 13, | |
107 | IFNET_FAMILY_BOND = 14, | |
108 | IFNET_FAMILY_CELLULAR = 15 | |
109 | }; | |
110 | ||
111 | /*! | |
112 | @typedef ifnet_family_t | |
113 | @abstract Storage type for the interface family. | |
114 | */ | |
115 | typedef u_int32_t ifnet_family_t; | |
116 | ||
117 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
118 | /* | |
119 | @enum Interface Sub-families | |
120 | @abstract Constants defining interface sub-families (may also | |
121 | be viewed as the underlying transport). Some families | |
122 | (e.g. IFNET_FAMILY_ETHERNET) are often too generic. | |
123 | These sub-families allow us to further refine the | |
124 | interface family, e.g. Ethernet over Wi-Fi/USB, etc. | |
125 | */ | |
126 | enum { | |
127 | IFNET_SUBFAMILY_ANY = 0, | |
128 | IFNET_SUBFAMILY_USB = 1, | |
129 | IFNET_SUBFAMILY_BLUETOOTH = 2, | |
130 | IFNET_SUBFAMILY_WIFI = 3, | |
131 | IFNET_SUBFAMILY_THUNDERBOLT = 4, | |
132 | IFNET_SUBFAMILY_RESERVED = 5, | |
133 | IFNET_SUBFAMILY_INTCOPROC = 6, | |
134 | IFNET_SUBFAMILY_UTUN = 7, | |
135 | IFNET_SUBFAMILY_IPSEC = 8, | |
136 | }; | |
137 | ||
138 | /* | |
139 | @typedef ifnet_sub_family_t | |
140 | @abstract Storage type for the interface sub-family. | |
141 | */ | |
142 | typedef u_int32_t ifnet_subfamily_t; | |
143 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
144 | ||
145 | #ifndef BPF_TAP_MODE_T | |
146 | #define BPF_TAP_MODE_T | |
147 | /*! | |
148 | @enum BPF tap mode | |
149 | @abstract Constants defining interface families. | |
150 | @constant BPF_MODE_DISABLED Disable bpf. | |
151 | @constant BPF_MODE_INPUT Enable input only. | |
152 | @constant BPF_MODE_OUTPUT Enable output only. | |
153 | @constant BPF_MODE_INPUT_OUTPUT Enable input and output. | |
154 | */ | |
155 | ||
156 | enum { | |
157 | BPF_MODE_DISABLED = 0, | |
158 | BPF_MODE_INPUT = 1, | |
159 | BPF_MODE_OUTPUT = 2, | |
160 | BPF_MODE_INPUT_OUTPUT = 3 | |
161 | }; | |
162 | /*! | |
163 | @typedef bpf_tap_mode | |
164 | @abstract Mode for tapping. BPF_MODE_DISABLED/BPF_MODE_INPUT_OUTPUT etc. | |
165 | */ | |
166 | typedef u_int32_t bpf_tap_mode; | |
167 | #endif /* !BPF_TAP_MODE_T */ | |
168 | ||
169 | /*! | |
170 | @typedef protocol_family_t | |
171 | @abstract Storage type for the protocol family. | |
172 | */ | |
173 | typedef u_int32_t protocol_family_t; | |
174 | ||
175 | /*! | |
176 | @enum Interface Abilities | |
177 | @abstract Constants defining interface offload support. | |
178 | @constant IFNET_CSUM_IP Hardware will calculate IPv4 checksums. | |
179 | @constant IFNET_CSUM_TCP Hardware will calculate TCP checksums. | |
180 | @constant IFNET_CSUM_UDP Hardware will calculate UDP checksums. | |
181 | @constant IFNET_CSUM_FRAGMENT Hardware will checksum IP fragments. | |
182 | @constant IFNET_IP_FRAGMENT Hardware will fragment IP packets. | |
183 | @constant IFNET_CSUM_TCPIPV6 Hardware will calculate TCP IPv6 checksums. | |
184 | @constant IFNET_CSUM_UDPIPV6 Hardware will calculate UDP IPv6 checksums. | |
185 | @constant IFNET_IPV6_FRAGMENT Hardware will fragment IPv6 packets. | |
186 | @constant IFNET_VLAN_TAGGING Hardware will generate VLAN headers. | |
187 | @constant IFNET_VLAN_MTU Hardware supports VLAN MTU. | |
188 | @constant IFNET_MULTIPAGES Driver is capable of handling packets | |
189 | coming down from the network stack that reside in virtually, | |
190 | but not in physically contiguous span of the external mbuf | |
191 | clusters. In this case, the data area of a packet in the | |
192 | external mbuf cluster might cross one or more physical | |
193 | pages that are disjoint, depending on the interface MTU | |
194 | and the packet size. Such a use of larger than system page | |
195 | size clusters by the network stack is done for better system | |
196 | efficiency. Drivers that utilize the IOMbufNaturalMemoryCursor | |
197 | with the getPhysicalSegmentsWithCoalesce interfaces and | |
198 | enumerate the list of vectors should set this flag for | |
199 | possible gain in performance during bulk data transfer. | |
200 | @constant IFNET_TSO_IPV4 Hardware supports IPv4 TCP Segment Offloading. | |
201 | If the Interface driver sets this flag, TCP will send larger frames (up to 64KB) as one | |
202 | frame to the adapter which will perform the final packetization. The maximum TSO segment | |
203 | supported by the interface can be set with "ifnet_set_tso_mtu". To retreive the real MTU | |
204 | for the TCP connection the function "mbuf_get_tso_requested" is used by the driver. Note | |
205 | that if TSO is active, all the packets will be flagged for TSO, not just large packets. | |
206 | @constant IFNET_TSO_IPV6 Hardware supports IPv6 TCP Segment Offloading. | |
207 | If the Interface driver sets this flag, TCP IPv6 will send larger frames (up to 64KB) as one | |
208 | frame to the adapter which will perform the final packetization. The maximum TSO segment | |
209 | supported by the interface can be set with "ifnet_set_tso_mtu". To retreive the real MTU | |
210 | for the TCP IPv6 connection the function "mbuf_get_tso_requested" is used by the driver. | |
211 | Note that if TSO is active, all the packets will be flagged for TSO, not just large packets. | |
212 | @constant IFNET_TX_STATUS Driver supports returning a per packet | |
213 | transmission status (pass, fail or other errors) of whether | |
214 | the packet was successfully transmitted on the link, or the | |
215 | transmission was aborted, or transmission failed. | |
216 | ||
217 | */ | |
218 | ||
219 | enum { | |
220 | IFNET_CSUM_IP = 0x00000001, | |
221 | IFNET_CSUM_TCP = 0x00000002, | |
222 | IFNET_CSUM_UDP = 0x00000004, | |
223 | IFNET_CSUM_FRAGMENT = 0x00000008, | |
224 | IFNET_IP_FRAGMENT = 0x00000010, | |
225 | IFNET_CSUM_TCPIPV6 = 0x00000020, | |
226 | IFNET_CSUM_UDPIPV6 = 0x00000040, | |
227 | IFNET_IPV6_FRAGMENT = 0x00000080, | |
228 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
229 | IFNET_CSUM_PARTIAL = 0x00001000, | |
230 | IFNET_CSUM_SUM16 = IFNET_CSUM_PARTIAL, | |
231 | IFNET_CSUM_ZERO_INVERT = 0x00002000, | |
232 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
233 | IFNET_VLAN_TAGGING = 0x00010000, | |
234 | IFNET_VLAN_MTU = 0x00020000, | |
235 | IFNET_MULTIPAGES = 0x00100000, | |
236 | IFNET_TSO_IPV4 = 0x00200000, | |
237 | IFNET_TSO_IPV6 = 0x00400000, | |
238 | IFNET_TX_STATUS = 0x00800000, | |
239 | IFNET_HW_TIMESTAMP = 0x01000000, | |
240 | IFNET_SW_TIMESTAMP = 0x02000000 | |
241 | }; | |
242 | /*! | |
243 | @typedef ifnet_offload_t | |
244 | @abstract Flags indicating the offload support of the interface. | |
245 | */ | |
246 | typedef u_int32_t ifnet_offload_t; | |
247 | ||
248 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
249 | #define IFNET_OFFLOADF_BITS \ | |
250 | "\020\1CSUM_IP\2CSUM_TCP\3CSUM_UDP\4CSUM_IP_FRAGS\5IP_FRAGMENT" \ | |
251 | "\6CSUM_TCPIPV6\7CSUM_UDPIPV6\10IPV6_FRAGMENT\15CSUM_PARTIAL" \ | |
252 | "\16CSUM_ZERO_INVERT\20VLAN_TAGGING\21VLAN_MTU\25MULTIPAGES" \ | |
253 | "\26TSO_IPV4\27TSO_IPV6\30TXSTATUS\31HW_TIMESTAMP\32SW_TIMESTAMP" | |
254 | ||
255 | #define IFNET_CHECKSUMF \ | |
256 | (IFNET_CSUM_IP | IFNET_CSUM_TCP | IFNET_CSUM_UDP | \ | |
257 | IFNET_CSUM_FRAGMENT | IFNET_CSUM_TCPIPV6 | IFNET_CSUM_UDPIPV6 | \ | |
258 | IFNET_CSUM_PARTIAL | IFNET_CSUM_ZERO_INVERT) | |
259 | ||
260 | #define IFNET_TSOF \ | |
261 | (IFNET_TSO_IPV4 | IFNET_TSO_IPV6) | |
262 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
263 | ||
264 | /* | |
265 | * Callbacks | |
266 | * | |
267 | * These are function pointers you supply to the kernel in the interface. | |
268 | */ | |
269 | /*! | |
270 | @typedef bpf_packet_func | |
271 | ||
272 | @discussion bpf_packet_func The bpf_packet_func is used to intercept | |
273 | inbound and outbound packets. The tap function will never free | |
274 | the mbuf. The tap function will only copy the mbuf in to various | |
275 | bpf file descriptors tapping this interface. | |
276 | @param interface The interface being sent or received on. | |
277 | @param data The packet to be transmitted or received. | |
278 | @result An errno value or zero upon success. | |
279 | */ | |
280 | /* Fast path - do not block or spend excessive amounts of time */ | |
281 | typedef errno_t (*bpf_packet_func)(ifnet_t interface, mbuf_t data); | |
282 | ||
283 | /*! | |
284 | @typedef ifnet_output_func | |
285 | ||
286 | @discussion ifnet_output_func is used to transmit packets. The stack | |
287 | will pass fully formed packets, including frame header, to the | |
288 | ifnet_output function for an interface. The driver is | |
289 | responsible for freeing the mbuf. | |
290 | @param interface The interface being sent on. | |
291 | @param data The packet to be sent. | |
292 | */ | |
293 | /* Fast path - do not block or spend excessive amounts of time */ | |
294 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_output_func)(ifnet_t interface, mbuf_t data); | |
295 | ||
296 | /*! | |
297 | @typedef ifnet_ioctl_func | |
298 | @discussion ifnet_ioctl_func is used to communicate ioctls from the | |
299 | stack to the driver. | |
300 | ||
301 | All undefined ioctls are reserved for future use by Apple. If | |
302 | you need to communicate with your kext using an ioctl, please | |
303 | use SIOCSIFKPI and SIOCGIFKPI. | |
304 | @param interface The interface the ioctl is being sent to. | |
305 | @param cmd The ioctl command. | |
306 | @param data A pointer to any data related to the ioctl. | |
307 | */ | |
308 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_ioctl_func)(ifnet_t interface, unsigned long cmd, | |
309 | void *data); | |
310 | ||
311 | /*! | |
312 | @typedef ifnet_set_bpf_tap | |
313 | @discussion Deprecated. Specify NULL. Call bpf_tap_in/bpf_tap_out | |
314 | for all packets. | |
315 | */ | |
316 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_set_bpf_tap)(ifnet_t interface, bpf_tap_mode mode, | |
317 | bpf_packet_func callback); | |
318 | ||
319 | /*! | |
320 | @typedef ifnet_detached_func | |
321 | @discussion ifnet_detached_func is called an interface is detached | |
322 | from the list of interfaces. When ifnet_detach is called, it may | |
323 | not detach the interface immediately if protocols are attached. | |
324 | ifnet_detached_func is used to notify the interface that it has | |
325 | been detached from the networking stack. This is the last | |
326 | function that will be called on an interface. Until this | |
327 | function returns, you must not unload a kext supplying function | |
328 | pointers to this interface, even if ifnet_detacah has been | |
329 | called. Your detach function may be called during your call to | |
330 | ifnet_detach. | |
331 | @param interface The interface that has been detached. | |
332 | event. | |
333 | */ | |
334 | typedef void (*ifnet_detached_func)(ifnet_t interface); | |
335 | ||
336 | /*! | |
337 | @typedef ifnet_demux_func | |
338 | @discussion ifnet_demux_func is called for each inbound packet to | |
339 | determine which protocol family the packet belongs to. This | |
340 | information is then used by the stack to determine which | |
341 | protocol to pass the packet to. This function may return | |
342 | protocol families for protocols that are not attached. If the | |
343 | protocol family has not been attached to the interface, the | |
344 | packet will be discarded. | |
345 | @param interface The interface the packet was received on. | |
346 | @param packet The mbuf containing the packet. | |
347 | @param frame_header A pointer to the frame header. | |
348 | @param protocol_family Upon return, the protocol family matching the | |
349 | packet should be stored here. | |
350 | @result | |
351 | If the result is zero, processing will continue normally. | |
352 | If the result is EJUSTRETURN, processing will stop but the | |
353 | packet will not be freed. | |
354 | If the result is anything else, the processing will stop and | |
355 | the packet will be freed. | |
356 | */ | |
357 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_demux_func)(ifnet_t interface, mbuf_t packet, | |
358 | char *frame_header, protocol_family_t *protocol_family); | |
359 | ||
360 | /*! | |
361 | @typedef ifnet_event_func | |
362 | @discussion ifnet_event_func is called when an event occurs on a | |
363 | specific interface. | |
364 | @param interface The interface the event occurred on. | |
365 | */ | |
366 | typedef void (*ifnet_event_func)(ifnet_t interface, const struct kev_msg *msg); | |
367 | ||
368 | /*! | |
369 | @typedef ifnet_framer_func | |
370 | @discussion ifnet_framer_func is called for each outbound packet to | |
371 | give the interface an opportunity to prepend interface specific | |
372 | headers. | |
373 | @param interface The interface the packet is being sent on. | |
374 | @param packet Pointer to the mbuf containing the packet, caller may | |
375 | set this to a different mbuf upon return. This can happen if the | |
376 | frameout function needs to prepend another mbuf to the chain to | |
377 | have enough space for the header. | |
378 | @param dest The higher layer protocol destination (i.e. IP address). | |
379 | @param dest_linkaddr The link layer address as determined by the | |
380 | protocol's pre-output function. | |
381 | @param frame_type The frame type as determined by the protocol's | |
382 | pre-output function. | |
383 | @discussion prepend_len The length of prepended bytes to the mbuf. | |
384 | (ONLY used if KPI_INTERFACE_EMBEDDED is defined to 1) | |
385 | @discussion postpend_len The length of the postpended bytes to the mbuf. | |
386 | (ONLY used if KPI_INTERFACE_EMBEDDED is defined to 1) | |
387 | @result | |
388 | If the result is zero, processing will continue normally. | |
389 | If the result is EJUSTRETURN, processing will stop but the | |
390 | packet will not be freed. | |
391 | If the result is anything else, the processing will stop and | |
392 | the packet will be freed. | |
393 | */ | |
394 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_framer_func)(ifnet_t interface, mbuf_t *packet, | |
395 | const struct sockaddr *dest, const char *dest_linkaddr, | |
396 | const char *frame_type | |
397 | #if KPI_INTERFACE_EMBEDDED | |
398 | , u_int32_t *prepend_len, u_int32_t *postpend_len | |
399 | #endif /* KPI_INTERFACE_EMBEDDED */ | |
400 | ); | |
401 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
402 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_framer_extended_func)(ifnet_t interface, mbuf_t *packet, | |
403 | const struct sockaddr *dest, const char *dest_linkaddr, | |
404 | const char *frame_type, u_int32_t *prepend_len, | |
405 | u_int32_t *postpend_len); | |
406 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
407 | ||
408 | /*! | |
409 | @typedef ifnet_add_proto_func | |
410 | @discussion if_add_proto_func is called by the stack when a protocol | |
411 | is attached to an interface. This gives the interface an | |
412 | opportunity to get a list of protocol description structures | |
413 | for demuxing packets to this protocol (demux descriptors). | |
414 | @param interface The interface the protocol will be attached to. | |
415 | @param protocol_family The family of the protocol being attached. | |
416 | @param demux_array An array of demux descriptors that describe | |
417 | the interface specific ways of identifying packets belonging | |
418 | to this protocol family. | |
419 | @param demux_count The number of demux descriptors in the array. | |
420 | @result | |
421 | If the result is zero, processing will continue normally. | |
422 | If the result is anything else, the add protocol will be | |
423 | aborted. | |
424 | */ | |
425 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_add_proto_func)(ifnet_t interface, | |
426 | protocol_family_t protocol_family, | |
427 | const struct ifnet_demux_desc *demux_array, u_int32_t demux_count); | |
428 | ||
429 | /*! | |
430 | @typedef if_del_proto_func | |
431 | @discussion if_del_proto_func is called by the stack when a protocol | |
432 | is being detached from an interface. This gives the interface an | |
433 | opportunity to free any storage related to this specific | |
434 | protocol being attached to this interface. | |
435 | @param interface The interface the protocol will be detached from. | |
436 | @param protocol_family The family of the protocol being detached. | |
437 | @result | |
438 | If the result is zero, processing will continue normally. | |
439 | If the result is anything else, the detach will continue | |
440 | and the error will be returned to the caller. | |
441 | */ | |
442 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_del_proto_func)(ifnet_t interface, | |
443 | protocol_family_t protocol_family); | |
444 | ||
445 | /*! | |
446 | @typedef ifnet_check_multi | |
447 | @discussion ifnet_check_multi is called for each multicast address | |
448 | added to an interface. This gives the interface an opportunity | |
449 | to reject invalid multicast addresses before they are attached | |
450 | to the interface. | |
451 | ||
452 | To prevent an address from being added to your multicast list, | |
453 | return EADDRNOTAVAIL. If you don't know how to parse/translate | |
454 | the address, return EOPNOTSUPP. | |
455 | @param interface The interface. | |
456 | @param mcast The multicast address. | |
457 | @result | |
458 | Zero upon success, EADDRNOTAVAIL on invalid multicast, | |
459 | EOPNOTSUPP for addresses the interface does not understand. | |
460 | */ | |
461 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_check_multi)(ifnet_t interface, | |
462 | const struct sockaddr *mcast); | |
463 | ||
464 | /*! | |
465 | @typedef proto_media_input | |
466 | @discussion proto_media_input is called for all inbound packets for | |
467 | a specific protocol on a specific interface. This function is | |
468 | registered on an interface using ifnet_attach_protocol. | |
469 | @param ifp The interface the packet was received on. | |
470 | @param protocol The protocol of the packet received. | |
471 | @param packet The packet being input. | |
472 | @param header The frame header. | |
473 | @result | |
474 | If the result is zero, the caller will assume the packet was | |
475 | passed to the protocol. | |
476 | If the result is non-zero and not EJUSTRETURN, the caller will | |
477 | free the packet. | |
478 | */ | |
479 | typedef errno_t (*proto_media_input)(ifnet_t ifp, protocol_family_t protocol, | |
480 | mbuf_t packet, char *header); | |
481 | ||
482 | /*! | |
483 | @typedef proto_media_input_v2 | |
484 | @discussion proto_media_input_v2 is called for all inbound packets for | |
485 | a specific protocol on a specific interface. This function is | |
486 | registered on an interface using ifnet_attach_protocolv2. | |
487 | proto_media_input_v2 differs from proto_media_input in that it | |
488 | will be called for a list of packets instead of once for each | |
489 | individual packet. The frame header can be retrieved using | |
490 | mbuf_pkthdr_header. | |
491 | @param ifp The interface the packet was received on. | |
492 | @param protocol The protocol of the packet received. | |
493 | @param packet The packet being input. | |
494 | @result | |
495 | If the result is zero, the caller will assume the packets were | |
496 | passed to the protocol. | |
497 | If the result is non-zero and not EJUSTRETURN, the caller will | |
498 | free the packets. | |
499 | */ | |
500 | typedef errno_t (*proto_media_input_v2)(ifnet_t ifp, protocol_family_t protocol, | |
501 | mbuf_t packet); | |
502 | ||
503 | /*! | |
504 | @typedef proto_media_preout | |
505 | @discussion proto_media_preout is called just before the packet | |
506 | is transmitted. This gives the proto_media_preout function an | |
507 | opportunity to specify the media specific frame type and | |
508 | destination. | |
509 | @param ifp The interface the packet will be sent on. | |
510 | @param protocol The protocol of the packet being sent | |
511 | (PF_INET/etc...). | |
512 | @param packet The packet being sent. | |
513 | @param dest The protocol level destination address. | |
514 | @param route A pointer to the routing structure for the packet. | |
515 | @param frame_type The media specific frame type. | |
516 | @param link_layer_dest The media specific destination. | |
517 | @result | |
518 | If the result is zero, processing will continue normally. If the | |
519 | result is non-zero, processing will stop. If the result is | |
520 | non-zero and not EJUSTRETURN, the packet will be freed by the | |
521 | caller. | |
522 | */ | |
523 | typedef errno_t (*proto_media_preout)(ifnet_t ifp, protocol_family_t protocol, | |
524 | mbuf_t *packet, const struct sockaddr *dest, void *route, char *frame_type, | |
525 | char *link_layer_dest); | |
526 | ||
527 | /*! | |
528 | @typedef proto_media_event | |
529 | @discussion proto_media_event is called to notify this layer of | |
530 | interface specific events. | |
531 | @param ifp The interface. | |
532 | @param protocol The protocol family. | |
533 | @param event The event. | |
534 | */ | |
535 | typedef void (*proto_media_event)(ifnet_t ifp, protocol_family_t protocol, | |
536 | const struct kev_msg *event); | |
537 | ||
538 | /*! | |
539 | @typedef proto_media_ioctl | |
540 | @discussion proto_media_event allows this layer to handle ioctls. | |
541 | When an ioctl is handled, it is passed to the interface filters, | |
542 | protocol filters, protocol, and interface. If you do not support | |
543 | this ioctl, return EOPNOTSUPP. If you successfully handle the | |
544 | ioctl, return zero. If you return any error other than | |
545 | EOPNOTSUPP, other parts of the stack may not get an opportunity | |
546 | to process the ioctl. If you return EJUSTRETURN, processing will | |
547 | stop and a result of zero will be returned to the caller. | |
548 | ||
549 | All undefined ioctls are reserved for future use by Apple. If | |
550 | you need to communicate with your kext using an ioctl, please | |
551 | use SIOCSIFKPI and SIOCGIFKPI. | |
552 | @param ifp The interface. | |
553 | @param protocol The protocol family. | |
554 | @param command The ioctl command. | |
555 | @param argument The argument to the ioctl. | |
556 | @result | |
557 | See the discussion. | |
558 | */ | |
559 | typedef errno_t (*proto_media_ioctl)(ifnet_t ifp, protocol_family_t protocol, | |
560 | unsigned long command, void *argument); | |
561 | ||
562 | /*! | |
563 | @typedef proto_media_detached | |
564 | @discussion proto_media_detached notifies you that your protocol | |
565 | has been detached. | |
566 | @param ifp The interface. | |
567 | @param protocol The protocol family. | |
568 | @result | |
569 | See the discussion. | |
570 | */ | |
571 | typedef errno_t (*proto_media_detached)(ifnet_t ifp, protocol_family_t protocol); | |
572 | ||
573 | /*! | |
574 | @typedef proto_media_resolve_multi | |
575 | @discussion proto_media_resolve_multi is called to resolve a | |
576 | protocol layer mulitcast address to a link layer multicast | |
577 | address. | |
578 | @param ifp The interface. | |
579 | @param proto_addr The protocol address. | |
580 | @param out_ll A sockaddr_dl to copy the link layer multicast in to. | |
581 | @param ll_len The length of data allocated for out_ll. | |
582 | @result Return zero on success or an errno error value on failure. | |
583 | */ | |
584 | typedef errno_t (*proto_media_resolve_multi)(ifnet_t ifp, | |
585 | const struct sockaddr *proto_addr, struct sockaddr_dl *out_ll, | |
586 | size_t ll_len); | |
587 | ||
588 | /*! | |
589 | @typedef proto_media_send_arp | |
590 | @discussion proto_media_send_arp is called by the stack to generate | |
591 | an ARP packet. This field is currently only used with IP. This | |
592 | function should inspect the parameters and transmit an arp | |
593 | packet using the information passed in. | |
594 | @param ifp The interface the arp packet should be sent on. | |
595 | @param arpop The arp operation (usually ARPOP_REQUEST or | |
596 | ARPOP_REPLY). | |
597 | @param sender_hw The value to use for the sender hardware | |
598 | address field. If this is NULL, use the hardware address | |
599 | of the interface. | |
600 | @param sender_proto The value to use for the sender protocol | |
601 | address field. This will not be NULL. | |
602 | @param target_hw The value to use for the target hardware address. | |
603 | If this is NULL, the target hardware address in the ARP packet | |
604 | should be NULL and the link-layer destination for the back | |
605 | should be a broadcast. If this is not NULL, this value should be | |
606 | used for both the link-layer destination and the target hardware | |
607 | address. | |
608 | @param target_proto The target protocol address. This will not be | |
609 | NULL. | |
610 | @result Return zero on success or an errno error value on failure. | |
611 | */ | |
612 | typedef errno_t (*proto_media_send_arp)(ifnet_t ifp, u_short arpop, | |
613 | const struct sockaddr_dl *sender_hw, const struct sockaddr *sender_proto, | |
614 | const struct sockaddr_dl *target_hw, const struct sockaddr *target_proto); | |
615 | ||
616 | /*! | |
617 | @struct ifnet_stat_increment_param | |
618 | @discussion This structure is used increment the counters on a | |
619 | network interface. | |
620 | @field packets_in The number of packets received. | |
621 | @field bytes_in The number of bytes received. | |
622 | @field errors_in The number of receive errors. | |
623 | @field packets_out The number of packets transmitted. | |
624 | @field bytes_out The number of bytes transmitted. | |
625 | @field errors_out The number of transmission errors. | |
626 | @field collisions The number of collisions seen by this interface. | |
627 | @field dropped The number of packets dropped. | |
628 | */ | |
629 | struct ifnet_stat_increment_param { | |
630 | u_int32_t packets_in; | |
631 | u_int32_t bytes_in; | |
632 | u_int32_t errors_in; | |
633 | ||
634 | u_int32_t packets_out; | |
635 | u_int32_t bytes_out; | |
636 | u_int32_t errors_out; | |
637 | ||
638 | u_int32_t collisions; | |
639 | u_int32_t dropped; | |
640 | }; | |
641 | ||
642 | /*! | |
643 | @struct ifnet_init_params | |
644 | @discussion This structure is used to define various properties of | |
645 | the interface when calling ifnet_allocate. A copy of these | |
646 | values will be stored in the ifnet and cannot be modified | |
647 | while the interface is attached. | |
648 | @field uniqueid An identifier unique to this instance of the | |
649 | interface. | |
650 | @field uniqueid_len The length, in bytes, of the uniqueid. | |
651 | @field name The interface name (i.e. en). | |
652 | @field unit The interface unit number (en0's unit number is 0). | |
653 | @field family The interface family. | |
654 | @field type The interface type (see sys/if_types.h). Must be less | |
655 | than 256. For new types, use IFT_OTHER. | |
656 | @field output The output function for the interface. Every packet the | |
657 | stack attempts to send through this interface will go out | |
658 | through this function. | |
659 | @field demux The function used to determine the protocol family of an | |
660 | incoming packet. | |
661 | @field add_proto The function used to attach a protocol to this | |
662 | interface. | |
663 | @field del_proto The function used to remove a protocol from this | |
664 | interface. | |
665 | @field framer The function used to frame outbound packets, may be NULL. | |
666 | @field softc Driver specific storage. This value can be retrieved from | |
667 | the ifnet using the ifnet_softc function. | |
668 | @field ioctl The function used to handle ioctls. | |
669 | @field set_bpf_tap The function used to set the bpf_tap function. | |
670 | @field detach The function called to let the driver know the interface | |
671 | has been detached. | |
672 | @field event The function to notify the interface of various interface | |
673 | specific kernel events. | |
674 | @field broadcast_addr The link-layer broadcast address for this | |
675 | interface. | |
676 | @field broadcast_len The length of the link-layer broadcast address. | |
677 | */ | |
678 | struct ifnet_init_params { | |
679 | /* used to match recycled interface */ | |
680 | const void *uniqueid; /* optional */ | |
681 | u_int32_t uniqueid_len; /* optional */ | |
682 | ||
683 | /* used to fill out initial values for interface */ | |
684 | const char *name; /* required */ | |
685 | u_int32_t unit; /* required */ | |
686 | ifnet_family_t family; /* required */ | |
687 | u_int32_t type; /* required */ | |
688 | ifnet_output_func output; /* required */ | |
689 | ifnet_demux_func demux; /* required */ | |
690 | ifnet_add_proto_func add_proto; /* required */ | |
691 | ifnet_del_proto_func del_proto; /* required */ | |
692 | ifnet_check_multi check_multi; /* required for non point-to-point interfaces */ | |
693 | ifnet_framer_func framer; /* optional */ | |
694 | void *softc; /* optional */ | |
695 | ifnet_ioctl_func ioctl; /* optional */ | |
696 | ifnet_set_bpf_tap set_bpf_tap; /* deprecated */ | |
697 | ifnet_detached_func detach; /* optional */ | |
698 | ifnet_event_func event; /* optional */ | |
699 | const void *broadcast_addr; /* required for non point-to-point interfaces */ | |
700 | u_int32_t broadcast_len; /* required for non point-to-point interfaces */ | |
701 | }; | |
702 | ||
703 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
704 | /* Valid values for version */ | |
705 | #define IFNET_INIT_VERSION_2 2 | |
706 | #define IFNET_INIT_CURRENT_VERSION IFNET_INIT_VERSION_2 | |
707 | ||
708 | /* Valid values for flags */ | |
709 | #define IFNET_INIT_LEGACY 0x1 /* legacy network interface model */ | |
710 | #define IFNET_INIT_INPUT_POLL 0x2 /* opportunistic input polling model */ | |
711 | #define IFNET_INIT_NX_NOAUTO 0x4 /* do not auto config nexus */ | |
712 | #define IFNET_INIT_ALLOC_KPI 0x8 /* allocated via the ifnet_alloc() KPI */ | |
713 | ||
714 | /* | |
715 | @typedef ifnet_pre_enqueue_func | |
716 | @discussion ifnet_pre_enqueue_func is called for each outgoing packet | |
717 | for the interface. The driver may perform last-minute changes | |
718 | on the (fully formed) packet, but it is responsible for calling | |
719 | ifnet_enqueue() to enqueue the packet upon completion. | |
720 | @param interface The interface being sent on. | |
721 | @param data The packet to be sent. | |
722 | */ | |
723 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_pre_enqueue_func)(ifnet_t interface, mbuf_t data); | |
724 | ||
725 | /* | |
726 | @typedef ifnet_start_func | |
727 | @discussion ifnet_start_func is used to indicate to the driver that | |
728 | one or more packets may be dequeued by calling ifnet_dequeue() | |
729 | or ifnet_dequeue_multi() or ifnet_dequeue_multi_bytes(). | |
730 | This routine gets invoked when ifnet_start() is called; | |
731 | the ifnet_start_func callback will be executed within the | |
732 | context of a dedicated kernel thread, hence it is | |
733 | guaranteed to be single threaded. The driver must employ | |
734 | additional serializations if this callback routine is | |
735 | to be called directly from another context, in order to | |
736 | prevent race condition related issues (e.g. out-of-order | |
737 | packets.) The dequeued packets will be fully formed | |
738 | packets (including frame headers). The packets must be | |
739 | freed by the driver. | |
740 | @param interface The interface being sent on. | |
741 | */ | |
742 | typedef void (*ifnet_start_func)(ifnet_t interface); | |
743 | ||
744 | /* | |
745 | @typedef ifnet_input_poll_func | |
746 | @discussion ifnet_input_poll_func is called by the network stack to | |
747 | retrieve one or more packets from the driver which implements | |
748 | the new driver input model. | |
749 | @param interface The interface to retrieve the packets from. | |
750 | @param flags For future use. | |
751 | @param max_count The maximum number of packets to be dequeued. | |
752 | @param first_packet Pointer to the first packet being dequeued. | |
753 | @param last_packet Pointer to the last packet being dequeued. | |
754 | @param cnt Pointer to a storage for the number of packets dequeued. | |
755 | @param len Pointer to a storage for the total length (in bytes) | |
756 | of the dequeued packets. | |
757 | */ | |
758 | typedef void (*ifnet_input_poll_func)(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t flags, | |
759 | u_int32_t max_count, mbuf_t *first_packet, mbuf_t *last_packet, | |
760 | u_int32_t *cnt, u_int32_t *len); | |
761 | ||
762 | /* | |
763 | @enum Interface control commands | |
764 | @abstract Constants defining control commands. | |
765 | @discussion | |
766 | @constant IFNET_CTL_SET_INPUT_MODEL Set input model. | |
767 | @constant IFNET_CTL_GET_INPUT_MODEL Get input model. | |
768 | @constant IFNET_CTL_SET_LOG Set logging level. | |
769 | @constant IFNET_CTL_GET_LOG Get logging level. | |
770 | */ | |
771 | enum { | |
772 | IFNET_CTL_SET_INPUT_MODEL = 1, /* input ctl */ | |
773 | IFNET_CTL_GET_INPUT_MODEL = 2, /* input ctl */ | |
774 | IFNET_CTL_SET_LOG = 3, /* output ctl */ | |
775 | IFNET_CTL_GET_LOG = 4, /* output ctl */ | |
776 | IFNET_CTL_NOTIFY_ADDRESS = 5 /* output ctl */ | |
777 | }; | |
778 | ||
779 | /* | |
780 | @typedef ifnet_ctl_cmd_t | |
781 | @abstract Storage type for the interface control command. | |
782 | */ | |
783 | typedef u_int32_t ifnet_ctl_cmd_t; | |
784 | ||
785 | /* | |
786 | @enum Interface model sub-commands | |
787 | @abstract Constants defining model sub-commands. | |
788 | @discussion | |
789 | @constant IFNET_MODEL_INPUT_POLL_OFF Polling is inactive. When set, | |
790 | the network stack will no longer invoke the input_poll callback | |
791 | until the next time polling is turned on; the driver should | |
792 | proceed to pushing the packets up to the network stack as in | |
793 | the legacy input model, and if applicable, the driver should | |
794 | also enable receive interrupt for the hardware. During get, | |
795 | this indicates that the driver is currently operating in | |
796 | the legacy/push input model. | |
797 | @constant IFNET_MODEL_INPUT_POLL_ON Polling is active. When set, the | |
798 | network stack will begin to invoke the input_poll callback to | |
799 | retrieve packets from the driver until the next time polling | |
800 | is turned off; the driver should no longer be pushing packets | |
801 | up to the network stack, and if applicable, the driver should | |
802 | also disable receive interrupt for the hardware. During get, | |
803 | this indicates that the driver is currently operating in | |
804 | the new/pull input model. | |
805 | */ | |
806 | enum { | |
807 | IFNET_MODEL_INPUT_POLL_OFF = 0, | |
808 | IFNET_MODEL_INPUT_POLL_ON = 1, | |
809 | }; | |
810 | ||
811 | /* | |
812 | @typedef ifnet_model_t | |
813 | @abstract Storage type for the interface model sub-command. | |
814 | */ | |
815 | typedef u_int32_t ifnet_model_t; | |
816 | ||
817 | /* | |
818 | @struct ifnet_model_params | |
819 | @discussion This structure is used as parameter to the ifnet model | |
820 | sub-commands. | |
821 | @field model The interface model. | |
822 | */ | |
823 | struct ifnet_model_params { | |
824 | ifnet_model_t model; | |
825 | u_int32_t reserved[3]; | |
826 | }; | |
827 | ||
828 | /* | |
829 | @enum Interface logging sub-commands. | |
830 | @abstract Constants defining logging levels/priorities. A level | |
831 | includes all other levels below it. It is expected that | |
832 | verbosity increases along with the level. | |
833 | @discussion | |
834 | @constant IFNET_LOG_DEFAULT Revert to default logging level. | |
835 | @constant IFNET_LOG_ALERT Log actions that must be taken immediately. | |
836 | @constant IFNET_LOG_CRITICAL Log critical conditions. | |
837 | @constant IFNET_LOG_ERROR Log error conditions. | |
838 | @constant IFNET_LOG_WARNING Log warning conditions. | |
839 | @constant IFNET_LOG_NOTICE Log normal but significant conditions. | |
840 | @constant IFNET_LOG_INFORMATIONAL Log informational messages. | |
841 | @constant IFNET_LOG_DEBUG Log debug-level messages. | |
842 | */ | |
843 | enum { | |
844 | IFNET_LOG_DEFAULT = 0, | |
845 | IFNET_LOG_ALERT = 1, | |
846 | IFNET_LOG_CRITICAL = 2, | |
847 | IFNET_LOG_ERROR = 3, | |
848 | IFNET_LOG_WARNING = 4, | |
849 | IFNET_LOG_NOTICE = 5, | |
850 | IFNET_LOG_INFORMATIONAL = 6, | |
851 | IFNET_LOG_DEBUG = 7 | |
852 | }; | |
853 | ||
854 | #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
855 | #define IFNET_LOG_MIN IFNET_LOG_DEFAULT | |
856 | #define IFNET_LOG_MAX IFNET_LOG_DEBUG | |
857 | #endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
858 | ||
859 | /* | |
860 | @typedef ifnet_log_level_t | |
861 | @abstract Storage type for log level/priority. | |
862 | */ | |
863 | typedef int32_t ifnet_log_level_t; | |
864 | ||
865 | /* | |
866 | @enum Interface logging facilities | |
867 | @abstract Constants defining the logging facilities which | |
868 | are to be configured with the specified logging level. | |
869 | @discussion | |
870 | @constant IFNET_LOGF_DLIL The DLIL layer. | |
871 | @constant IFNET_LOGF_FAMILY The networking family layer. | |
872 | @constant IFNET_LOGF_DRIVER The device driver layer. | |
873 | @constant IFNET_LOGF_FIRMWARE The firmware layer. | |
874 | */ | |
875 | enum { | |
876 | IFNET_LOGF_DLIL = 0x00000001, | |
877 | IFNET_LOGF_FAMILY = 0x00010000, | |
878 | IFNET_LOGF_DRIVER = 0x01000000, | |
879 | IFNET_LOGF_FIRMWARE = 0x10000000 | |
880 | }; | |
881 | ||
882 | #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
883 | #define IFNET_LOGF_MASK \ | |
884 | (IFNET_LOGF_DLIL | IFNET_LOGF_FAMILY | IFNET_LOGF_DRIVER | \ | |
885 | IFNET_LOGF_FIRMWARE) | |
886 | ||
887 | #define IFNET_LOGF_BITS \ | |
888 | "\020\1DLIL\21FAMILY\31DRIVER\35FIRMWARE" | |
889 | ||
890 | #endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
891 | ||
892 | /* | |
893 | @typedef ifnet_log_flags_t | |
894 | @abstract Storage type for log flags/facilities. | |
895 | */ | |
896 | typedef u_int32_t ifnet_log_flags_t; | |
897 | ||
898 | /* | |
899 | @enum Interface logging category | |
900 | @abstract Constants defininig categories for issues experienced. | |
901 | @discussion | |
902 | @constant IFNET_LOGCAT_CONNECTIVITY Connectivity related issues. | |
903 | @constant IFNET_LOGCAT_QUALITY Quality/fidelity related issues. | |
904 | @constant IFNET_LOGCAT_PERFORMANCE Performance related issues. | |
905 | */ | |
906 | enum { | |
907 | IFNET_LOGCAT_CONNECTIVITY = 1, | |
908 | IFNET_LOGCAT_QUALITY = 2, | |
909 | IFNET_LOGCAT_PERFORMANCE = 3 | |
910 | }; | |
911 | ||
912 | /* | |
913 | @typedef ifnet_log_category_t | |
914 | @abstract Storage type for log category. | |
915 | */ | |
916 | typedef int32_t ifnet_log_category_t; | |
917 | ||
918 | /* | |
919 | @typedef ifnet_log_subcategory_t | |
920 | @abstract Storage type for log subcategory. This is largely opaque | |
921 | and it can be used for IOReturn values, etc. | |
922 | */ | |
923 | typedef int32_t ifnet_log_subcategory_t; | |
924 | ||
925 | /* | |
926 | @struct ifnet_log_params | |
927 | @discussion This structure is used as parameter to the ifnet | |
928 | logging sub-commands. | |
929 | @field level The logging level/priority. | |
930 | @field flags The logging flags/facilities. | |
931 | @field category The category of issue. | |
932 | @field subcategory The subcategory of issue. | |
933 | */ | |
934 | struct ifnet_log_params { | |
935 | ifnet_log_level_t level; | |
936 | ifnet_log_flags_t flags; | |
937 | ifnet_log_category_t category; | |
938 | ifnet_log_subcategory_t subcategory; | |
939 | }; | |
940 | ||
941 | /* | |
942 | @struct ifnet_notify_address_params | |
943 | @discussion This structure is used as parameter to the ifnet | |
944 | address notification sub-command. This is used to indicate | |
945 | to the family/driver that one or more addresses of the given | |
946 | address family has been added to, or removed from the list | |
947 | of addresses on the interface. The driver may query for the | |
948 | current address list by calling ifnet_get_address_list_family(). | |
949 | @field address_family The address family of the interface address(es). | |
950 | */ | |
951 | struct ifnet_notify_address_params { | |
952 | sa_family_t address_family; | |
953 | u_int32_t reserved[3]; | |
954 | }; | |
955 | ||
956 | /* | |
957 | @typedef ifnet_ctl_func | |
958 | @discussion ifnet_ctl_func is called by the network stack to inform | |
959 | about changes in parameters, or retrieve the parameters | |
960 | related to the output or input processing or capabilities. | |
961 | @param interface The interface. | |
962 | @param cmd The ifnet_ctl_cmd_t interface control command. | |
963 | @param arglen The length of the command argument. | |
964 | @param arg The command argument. | |
965 | @result 0 upon success, otherwise errno error. | |
966 | */ | |
967 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_ctl_func)(ifnet_t interface, ifnet_ctl_cmd_t cmd, | |
968 | u_int32_t arglen, void *arg); | |
969 | ||
970 | /* | |
971 | @struct ifnet_init_eparams | |
972 | @discussion This structure is used to define various properties of | |
973 | the interface when calling ifnet_allocate_extended. A copy of | |
974 | these values will be stored in the ifnet and cannot be modified | |
975 | while the interface is attached. | |
976 | @field ver The current structure version (IFNET_INIT_CURRENT_VERSION) | |
977 | @field len The length of this structure. | |
978 | @field flags See above values for flags. | |
979 | @field uniqueid An identifier unique to this instance of the | |
980 | interface. | |
981 | @field uniqueid_len The length, in bytes, of the uniqueid. | |
982 | @field name The interface name (i.e. en). | |
983 | @field unit The interface unit number (en0's unit number is 0). | |
984 | @field family The interface family. | |
985 | @field type The interface type (see sys/if_types.h). Must be less | |
986 | than 256. For new types, use IFT_OTHER. | |
987 | @field sndq_maxlen The maximum size of the output queue; valid only | |
988 | if IFNET_INIT_LEGACY is not set. | |
989 | @field output The output function for the interface. Every packet the | |
990 | stack attempts to send through this interface will go out | |
991 | through this function. | |
992 | @field pre_enqueue The pre_enqueue function for the interface, valid | |
993 | only if IFNET_INIT_LEGACY is not set, and optional if it is set. | |
994 | @field start The start function for the interface, valid and required | |
995 | only if IFNET_INIT_LEGACY is not set. | |
996 | @field output_ctl The output control function for the interface, valid | |
997 | only if IFNET_INIT_LEGACY is not set. | |
998 | @field output_sched_model The IFNET_SCHED_MODEL value for the output | |
999 | queue, as defined in net/if.h | |
1000 | @field output_target_qdelay The target queue delay is used for | |
1001 | dynamically sizing the output queue, valid only if | |
1002 | IFNET_INIT_LEGACY is not set. | |
1003 | @field output_bw The effective output bandwidth (in bits per second.) | |
1004 | @field output_bw_max The maximum theoretical output bandwidth | |
1005 | (in bits per second.) | |
1006 | @field output_lt The effective output latency (in nanosecond.) | |
1007 | @field output_lt_max The maximum theoretical output latency | |
1008 | (in nanosecond.) | |
1009 | @field start_delay_qlen The maximum length of output queue for | |
1010 | delaying start callback to the driver. This is an | |
1011 | optimization for coalescing output packets. | |
1012 | @field start_delay_timeout The timeout in microseconds to delay | |
1013 | start callback. If start_delay_qlen number of packets are | |
1014 | not in the output queue when the timer fires, the start | |
1015 | callback will be invoked. Maximum allowed value is | |
1016 | 20ms (in microseconds). | |
1017 | @field input_poll The poll function for the interface, valid only if | |
1018 | IFNET_INIT_LEGACY is not set and only if IFNET_INIT_INPUT_POLL | |
1019 | is set. | |
1020 | @field input_ctl The input control function for the interface, valid | |
1021 | only if IFNET_INIT_LEGACY is not set and only if opportunistic | |
1022 | input polling is enabled via IFNET_INIT_INPUT_POLL flag. | |
1023 | @field rcvq_maxlen The size of the driver's receive ring or the total | |
1024 | count of descriptors used in the receive path; valid only if | |
1025 | IFNET_INIT_INPUT_POLL is set. | |
1026 | @field input_bw The effective input bandwidth (in bits per second.) | |
1027 | @field input_bw_max The maximum theoretical input bandwidth | |
1028 | (in bits per second.) | |
1029 | @field input_lt The effective input latency (in nanosecond.) | |
1030 | @field input_lt_max The maximum theoretical input latency | |
1031 | (in nanosecond.) | |
1032 | @field demux The function used to determine the protocol family of an | |
1033 | incoming packet. | |
1034 | @field add_proto The function used to attach a protocol to this | |
1035 | interface. | |
1036 | @field del_proto The function used to remove a protocol from this | |
1037 | interface. | |
1038 | @field framer The function used to frame outbound packets, may be NULL. | |
1039 | @field framer_extended The function used to frame outbound packets, | |
1040 | in the newer form; may be NULL. If specified, it will override | |
1041 | the value set via framer. | |
1042 | @field softc Driver specific storage. This value can be retrieved from | |
1043 | the ifnet using the ifnet_softc function. | |
1044 | @field ioctl The function used to handle ioctls. | |
1045 | @field set_bpf_tap The function used to set the bpf_tap function. | |
1046 | @field detach The function called to let the driver know the interface | |
1047 | has been detached. | |
1048 | @field event The function to notify the interface of various interface | |
1049 | specific kernel events. | |
1050 | @field broadcast_addr The link-layer broadcast address for this | |
1051 | interface. | |
1052 | @field broadcast_len The length of the link-layer broadcast address. | |
1053 | @field tx_headroom The amount of headroom space to be reserved in the | |
1054 | packet being transmitted on the interface, specified in bytes. | |
1055 | Must be a multiple of 8 bytes. | |
1056 | @field tx_trailer The amount of trailer space to be reserved in the | |
1057 | packet being transmitted on the interface, specified in bytes. | |
1058 | @field rx_mit_ival mitigation interval for the rx mitigation logic, | |
1059 | specified in microseconds. | |
1060 | */ | |
1061 | struct ifnet_init_eparams { | |
1062 | u_int32_t ver; /* required */ | |
1063 | u_int32_t len; /* required */ | |
1064 | u_int32_t flags; /* optional */ | |
1065 | ||
1066 | /* used to match recycled interface */ | |
1067 | const void *uniqueid; /* optional */ | |
1068 | u_int32_t uniqueid_len; /* optional */ | |
1069 | ||
1070 | /* used to fill out initial values for interface */ | |
1071 | const char *name; /* required */ | |
1072 | u_int32_t unit; /* required */ | |
1073 | ifnet_family_t family; /* required */ | |
1074 | u_int32_t type; /* required */ | |
1075 | u_int32_t sndq_maxlen; /* optional, only for new model */ | |
1076 | ifnet_output_func output; /* required only for legacy model */ | |
1077 | ifnet_pre_enqueue_func pre_enqueue; /* optional, only for new model */ | |
1078 | ifnet_start_func start; /* required only for new model */ | |
1079 | ifnet_ctl_func output_ctl; /* optional, only for new model */ | |
1080 | u_int32_t output_sched_model; /* optional, only for new model */ | |
1081 | u_int32_t output_target_qdelay; /* optional, only for new model, value in ms */ | |
1082 | u_int64_t output_bw; /* optional */ | |
1083 | u_int64_t output_bw_max; /* optional */ | |
1084 | u_int64_t output_lt; /* optional */ | |
1085 | u_int64_t output_lt_max; /* optional */ | |
1086 | u_int16_t start_delay_qlen; /* optional */ | |
1087 | u_int16_t start_delay_timeout; /* optional */ | |
1088 | u_int32_t _reserved[3]; /* for future use */ | |
1089 | ifnet_input_poll_func input_poll; /* optional, ignored for legacy model */ | |
1090 | ifnet_ctl_func input_ctl; /* required for opportunistic polling */ | |
1091 | u_int32_t rcvq_maxlen; /* optional, only for opportunistic polling */ | |
1092 | u_int32_t __reserved; /* for future use */ | |
1093 | u_int64_t input_bw; /* optional */ | |
1094 | u_int64_t input_bw_max; /* optional */ | |
1095 | u_int64_t input_lt; /* optional */ | |
1096 | u_int64_t input_lt_max; /* optional */ | |
1097 | u_int64_t ___reserved[2]; /* for future use */ | |
1098 | ifnet_demux_func demux; /* required */ | |
1099 | ifnet_add_proto_func add_proto; /* required */ | |
1100 | ifnet_del_proto_func del_proto; /* required */ | |
1101 | ifnet_check_multi check_multi; /* required for non point-to-point interfaces */ | |
1102 | ifnet_framer_func framer; /* optional */ | |
1103 | void *softc; /* optional */ | |
1104 | ifnet_ioctl_func ioctl; /* optional */ | |
1105 | ifnet_set_bpf_tap set_bpf_tap; /* deprecated */ | |
1106 | ifnet_detached_func detach; /* optional */ | |
1107 | ifnet_event_func event; /* optional */ | |
1108 | const void *broadcast_addr; /* required for non point-to-point interfaces */ | |
1109 | u_int32_t broadcast_len; /* required for non point-to-point interfaces */ | |
1110 | ifnet_framer_extended_func framer_extended; /* optional */ | |
1111 | ifnet_subfamily_t subfamily; /* optional */ | |
1112 | u_int16_t tx_headroom; /* optional */ | |
1113 | u_int16_t tx_trailer; /* optional */ | |
1114 | u_int32_t rx_mit_ival; /* optional */ | |
1115 | #if !defined(__LP64__) | |
1116 | u_int64_t ____reserved[2]; /* for future use */ | |
1117 | #else | |
1118 | u_int32_t ____reserved; /* for future use */ | |
1119 | u_int64_t _____reserved[1]; /* for future use */ | |
1120 | #endif /* __LP64__ */ | |
1121 | }; | |
1122 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
1123 | ||
1124 | /*! | |
1125 | @struct ifnet_stats_param | |
1126 | @discussion This structure is used get and set the interface | |
1127 | statistics. | |
1128 | @field packets_in The number of packets received. | |
1129 | @field bytes_in The number of bytes received. | |
1130 | @field errors_in The number of receive errors. | |
1131 | @field packets_out The number of packets transmitted. | |
1132 | @field bytes_out The number of bytes transmitted. | |
1133 | @field errors_out The number of transmission errors. | |
1134 | @field collisions The number of collisions seen by this interface. | |
1135 | @field dropped The number of packets dropped. | |
1136 | */ | |
1137 | struct ifnet_stats_param { | |
1138 | u_int64_t packets_in; | |
1139 | u_int64_t bytes_in; | |
1140 | u_int64_t multicasts_in; | |
1141 | u_int64_t errors_in; | |
1142 | ||
1143 | u_int64_t packets_out; | |
1144 | u_int64_t bytes_out; | |
1145 | u_int64_t multicasts_out; | |
1146 | u_int64_t errors_out; | |
1147 | ||
1148 | u_int64_t collisions; | |
1149 | u_int64_t dropped; | |
1150 | u_int64_t no_protocol; | |
1151 | }; | |
1152 | ||
1153 | /*! | |
1154 | @struct ifnet_demux_desc | |
1155 | @discussion This structure is to identify packets that belong to a | |
1156 | specific protocol. The types supported are interface specific. | |
1157 | Ethernet supports ETHER_DESC_ETYPE2, ETHER_DESC_SAP, and | |
1158 | ETHER_DESC_SNAP. The type defines the offset in the packet where | |
1159 | the data will be matched as well as context. For example, if | |
1160 | ETHER_DESC_SNAP is specified, the only valid datalen is 5 and | |
1161 | only in the 5 bytes will only be matched when the packet header | |
1162 | indicates that the packet is a SNAP packet. | |
1163 | @field type The type of identifier data (i.e. ETHER_DESC_ETYPE2) | |
1164 | @field data A pointer to an entry of type (i.e. pointer to 0x0800). | |
1165 | @field datalen The number of bytes of data used to describe the | |
1166 | packet. | |
1167 | */ | |
1168 | struct ifnet_demux_desc { | |
1169 | u_int32_t type; | |
1170 | void *data; | |
1171 | u_int32_t datalen; | |
1172 | }; | |
1173 | ||
1174 | /*! | |
1175 | @struct ifnet_attach_proto_param | |
1176 | @discussion This structure is used to attach a protocol to an | |
1177 | interface. This structure provides the various functions for | |
1178 | handling operations related to the protocol on the interface as | |
1179 | well as information for how to demux packets for this protocol. | |
1180 | @field demux_array An array of ifnet_demux_desc structures | |
1181 | describing the protocol. | |
1182 | @field demux_count The number of entries in the demux_array array. | |
1183 | @field input The function to be called for inbound packets. | |
1184 | @field pre_output The function to be called for outbound packets. | |
1185 | @field event The function to be called for interface events. | |
1186 | @field ioctl The function to be called for ioctls. | |
1187 | @field detached The function to be called for handling the detach. | |
1188 | */ | |
1189 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
1190 | #define demux_list demux_array | |
1191 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
1192 | ||
1193 | struct ifnet_attach_proto_param { | |
1194 | struct ifnet_demux_desc *demux_array; /* interface may/may not require */ | |
1195 | u_int32_t demux_count; /* interface may/may not require */ | |
1196 | ||
1197 | proto_media_input input; /* required */ | |
1198 | proto_media_preout pre_output; /* required */ | |
1199 | proto_media_event event; /* optional */ | |
1200 | proto_media_ioctl ioctl; /* optional */ | |
1201 | proto_media_detached detached; /* optional */ | |
1202 | proto_media_resolve_multi resolve; /* optional */ | |
1203 | proto_media_send_arp send_arp; /* optional */ | |
1204 | }; | |
1205 | ||
1206 | struct ifnet_attach_proto_param_v2 { | |
1207 | struct ifnet_demux_desc *demux_array; /* interface may/may not require */ | |
1208 | u_int32_t demux_count; /* interface may/may not require */ | |
1209 | ||
1210 | proto_media_input_v2 input; /* required */ | |
1211 | proto_media_preout pre_output; /* required */ | |
1212 | proto_media_event event; /* optional */ | |
1213 | proto_media_ioctl ioctl; /* optional */ | |
1214 | proto_media_detached detached; /* optional */ | |
1215 | proto_media_resolve_multi resolve; /* optional */ | |
1216 | proto_media_send_arp send_arp; /* optional */ | |
1217 | }; | |
1218 | ||
1219 | __BEGIN_DECLS | |
1220 | ||
1221 | /* | |
1222 | * Ifnet creation and reference counting | |
1223 | */ | |
1224 | ||
1225 | /*! | |
1226 | @function ifnet_allocate | |
1227 | @discussion Allocate an ifnet_t with an initial refcount of 1. Many | |
1228 | parts of the stack do not properly refcount the ifnet_t. In | |
1229 | order to avoid freeing the ifnet_t while some parts of the stack | |
1230 | may contain a reference to it, the ifnet_ts are only recycled, | |
1231 | never freed. A unique id is used to try and recycle the same | |
1232 | ifnet_t when allocating an interface. For example, for an | |
1233 | ethernet interface, the hardware address of the ethernet card is | |
1234 | usually used for the uniqueid. If a PC Card is removed and | |
1235 | inserted again, if the ethernet address of the PC card is used, | |
1236 | the same ifnet_t will be used for the card the second time it is | |
1237 | inserted. In the future, when the ifnet_t is correctly | |
1238 | refcounted by all of the stack, the interfaces may be freed and | |
1239 | the unique ids ignored. | |
1240 | @param init The initial values for the interface. These values can | |
1241 | not be changed after the interface has been allocated. | |
1242 | @param interface The interface allocated upon success. | |
1243 | @result May return ENOMEM if there is insufficient memory or EEXIST | |
1244 | if an interface with the same uniqueid and family has already | |
1245 | been allocated and is in use. | |
1246 | */ | |
1247 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
1248 | extern errno_t ifnet_allocate_internal(const struct ifnet_init_params *init, | |
1249 | ifnet_t *interface); | |
1250 | ||
1251 | #define ifnet_allocate(init, interface) \ | |
1252 | ifnet_allocate_internal((init), (interface)) | |
1253 | #else | |
1254 | extern errno_t ifnet_allocate(const struct ifnet_init_params *init, | |
1255 | ifnet_t *interface); | |
1256 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
1257 | ||
1258 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
1259 | /* | |
1260 | @function ifnet_allocate_extended | |
1261 | @discussion An extended/newer variant of ifnet_allocate, with additional | |
1262 | support for the new output and input driver models. | |
1263 | @param init The initial values for the interface. These values can | |
1264 | not be changed after the interface has been allocated. | |
1265 | @param interface The interface allocated upon success. | |
1266 | @result May return ENOMEM if there is insufficient memory or EBUSY | |
1267 | if an interface with the same uniqueid/(name + unit) and family has already | |
1268 | been allocated and is in use. | |
1269 | */ | |
1270 | extern errno_t ifnet_allocate_extended(const struct ifnet_init_eparams *init, | |
1271 | ifnet_t *interface); | |
1272 | ||
1273 | /* | |
1274 | @function ifnet_purge | |
1275 | @discussion Purge the output queue of an interface which implements | |
1276 | the new driver output model. | |
1277 | @param interface The interface to purge. | |
1278 | */ | |
1279 | extern void ifnet_purge(ifnet_t interface); | |
1280 | ||
1281 | /* | |
1282 | @function ifnet_enqueue | |
1283 | @discussion Enqueue a packet to the output queue of an interface | |
1284 | which implements the new driver output model. | |
1285 | @param interface The interface to enqueue the packet to. | |
1286 | @param packet The packet being enqueued; only one packet is allowed | |
1287 | to be enqueued at a time. | |
1288 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid; ENXIO if | |
1289 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver output model; | |
1290 | EQFULL if the output queue is flow-controlled; or EQSUSPENDED | |
1291 | if the output queue is suspended. This routine either frees | |
1292 | or consumes the packet; the caller must not modify or free | |
1293 | it after calling this routine. Any attempt to enqueue more | |
1294 | than one packet will cause the entire packet chain to be freed. | |
1295 | */ | |
1296 | extern errno_t ifnet_enqueue(ifnet_t interface, mbuf_t packet); | |
1297 | ||
1298 | /* | |
1299 | @function ifnet_dequeue | |
1300 | @discussion Dequeue a packet from the output queue of an interface | |
1301 | which implements the new driver output model, and that the | |
1302 | output scheduling model is set to IFNET_SCHED_MODEL_NORMAL. | |
1303 | @param interface The interface to dequeue the packet from. | |
1304 | @param packet Pointer to the packet being dequeued. | |
1305 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid, ENXIO if | |
1306 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver output model | |
1307 | or the output scheduling model isn't IFNET_SCHED_MODEL_NORMAL, | |
1308 | or EAGAIN if there is currently no packet available to | |
1309 | be dequeued. | |
1310 | */ | |
1311 | extern errno_t ifnet_dequeue(ifnet_t interface, mbuf_t *packet); | |
1312 | ||
1313 | /* | |
1314 | @function ifnet_dequeue_service_class | |
1315 | @discussion Dequeue a packet of a particular service class from the | |
1316 | appropriate output queue of an interface which implements the | |
1317 | new driver output model, and that the output scheduling model | |
1318 | is set to IFNET_SCHED_MODEL_DRIVER_MANAGED. | |
1319 | @param interface The interface to dequeue the packet from. | |
1320 | @param sc The service class. | |
1321 | @param packet Pointer to the packet being dequeued. | |
1322 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid, ENXIO if | |
1323 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver output model | |
1324 | or if the output scheduling model isn't configured to | |
1325 | IFNET_SCHED_MODEL_DRIVER_MANAGED, or EAGAIN if there | |
1326 | is currently no packet available to be dequeued. | |
1327 | */ | |
1328 | extern errno_t ifnet_dequeue_service_class(ifnet_t interface, | |
1329 | mbuf_svc_class_t sc, mbuf_t *packet); | |
1330 | ||
1331 | /* | |
1332 | @function ifnet_dequeue_multi | |
1333 | @discussion Dequeue one or more packets from the output queue of an | |
1334 | interface which implements the new driver output model, and that | |
1335 | the output scheduling model is set to IFNET_SCHED_MODEL_NORMAL. | |
1336 | The returned packet chain is traversable with mbuf_nextpkt(). | |
1337 | @param interface The interface to dequeue the packets from. | |
1338 | @param max The maximum number of packets in the packet chain that | |
1339 | may be returned to the caller; this needs to be a non-zero | |
1340 | value for any packet to be returned. | |
1341 | @param first_packet Pointer to the first packet being dequeued. | |
1342 | @param last_packet Pointer to the last packet being dequeued. Caller | |
1343 | may supply NULL if not interested in value. | |
1344 | @param cnt Pointer to a storage for the number of packets dequeued. | |
1345 | Caller may supply NULL if not interested in value. | |
1346 | @param len Pointer to a storage for the total length (in bytes) | |
1347 | of the dequeued packets. Caller may supply NULL if not | |
1348 | interested in value. | |
1349 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid, ENXIO if | |
1350 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver output model | |
1351 | or the output scheduling model isn't IFNET_SCHED_MODEL_NORMAL, | |
1352 | or EAGAIN if there is currently no packet available to | |
1353 | be dequeued. | |
1354 | */ | |
1355 | extern errno_t ifnet_dequeue_multi(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t max, | |
1356 | mbuf_t *first_packet, mbuf_t *last_packet, u_int32_t *cnt, u_int32_t *len); | |
1357 | ||
1358 | /* | |
1359 | @function ifnet_dequeue_multi_bytes | |
1360 | @discussion Dequeue one or more packets from the output queue of | |
1361 | an interface which implements the new driver output model, | |
1362 | where the scheduling model is set to | |
1363 | IFNET_SCHED_MODEL_NORMAL. The limit is specified in terms | |
1364 | of maximum number of bytes to return. The number of bytes | |
1365 | returned can be slightly higher than the limit so that | |
1366 | packet boundaries can be preserved. | |
1367 | @param interface The interface to dequeue the packets from | |
1368 | @param max_bytes The maximum number of bytes in the packet chain | |
1369 | that may be returned to the caller; this needs to be a | |
1370 | non-zero value for any packet to be returned. | |
1371 | @param first_packet Pointer to the first packet being dequeued | |
1372 | @param last_packet Pointer to the last packet being dequeued | |
1373 | @param cnt Pointer to a storage for the number of bytes dequeued. | |
1374 | Caller may supply NULL if not interested in this value | |
1375 | @param len Pointer to a storage for the total length (in bytes) | |
1376 | of the dequeued packets. Caller may supply NULL if not | |
1377 | interested in this value. | |
1378 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid, ENXIO if | |
1379 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver output | |
1380 | model or the output scheduling model isn't | |
1381 | IFNET_SCHED_MODEL_NORMAL, or EAGAIN if there is currently | |
1382 | no packet available to be dequeued | |
1383 | */ | |
1384 | extern errno_t ifnet_dequeue_multi_bytes(ifnet_t interface, | |
1385 | u_int32_t max_bytes, mbuf_t *first_packet, mbuf_t *last_packet, | |
1386 | u_int32_t *cnt, u_int32_t *len); | |
1387 | ||
1388 | /* | |
1389 | @function ifnet_dequeue_service_class_multi | |
1390 | @discussion Dequeue one or more packets of a particular service class | |
1391 | from the appropriate output queue of an interface which | |
1392 | implements the new driver output model, and that the output | |
1393 | scheduling model is set to IFNET_SCHED_MODEL_DRIVER_MANAGED. | |
1394 | The returned packet chain is traversable with mbuf_nextpkt(). | |
1395 | @param interface The interface to dequeue the packets from. | |
1396 | @param sc The service class. | |
1397 | @param max The maximum number of packets in the packet chain that | |
1398 | may be returned to the caller; this needs to be a non-zero | |
1399 | value for any packet to be returned. | |
1400 | @param first_packet Pointer to the first packet being dequeued. | |
1401 | @param last_packet Pointer to the last packet being dequeued. Caller | |
1402 | may supply NULL if not interested in value. | |
1403 | @param cnt Pointer to a storage for the number of packets dequeued. | |
1404 | Caller may supply NULL if not interested in value. | |
1405 | @param len Pointer to a storage for the total length (in bytes) | |
1406 | of the dequeued packets. Caller may supply NULL if not | |
1407 | interested in value. | |
1408 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid, ENXIO if | |
1409 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver output model | |
1410 | or if the output scheduling model isn't configured to | |
1411 | IFNET_SCHED_MODEL_DRIVER_MANAGED, or EAGAIN if there | |
1412 | is currently no packet available to be dequeued. | |
1413 | */ | |
1414 | extern errno_t ifnet_dequeue_service_class_multi(ifnet_t interface, | |
1415 | mbuf_svc_class_t sc, u_int32_t max, mbuf_t *first_packet, | |
1416 | mbuf_t *last_packet, u_int32_t *cnt, u_int32_t *len); | |
1417 | ||
1418 | /* | |
1419 | @function ifnet_set_output_sched_model | |
1420 | @discussion Set the output scheduling model of an interface which | |
1421 | implements the new driver output model. | |
1422 | @param interface The interface to set scheduling model on. | |
1423 | @param model The IFNET_SCHED_MODEL value as defined in net/if.h | |
1424 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1425 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver output model. | |
1426 | */ | |
1427 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_output_sched_model(ifnet_t interface, | |
1428 | u_int32_t model); | |
1429 | ||
1430 | /* | |
1431 | @function ifnet_set_sndq_maxlen | |
1432 | @discussion Set the maximum length of the output queue of an | |
1433 | interface which implements the new driver output model. | |
1434 | This call may be issued post ifnet_allocate_extended in | |
1435 | order to modify the maximum output queue length previously | |
1436 | set at registration time. | |
1437 | @param interface The interface to set the max queue length on. | |
1438 | @param maxqlen The maximum number of packets in the output queue. | |
1439 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1440 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver output model. | |
1441 | */ | |
1442 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_sndq_maxlen(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t maxqlen); | |
1443 | ||
1444 | /* | |
1445 | @function ifnet_get_sndq_maxlen | |
1446 | @discussion Get the maximum length of the output queue of an | |
1447 | interface which implements the new driver output model. | |
1448 | @param interface The interface to get the max queue length on. | |
1449 | @param maxqlen Pointer to a storage for the maximum number of packets | |
1450 | in the output queue for all service classes. | |
1451 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1452 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver output model. | |
1453 | */ | |
1454 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_sndq_maxlen(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t *maxqlen); | |
1455 | ||
1456 | /* | |
1457 | @function ifnet_get_sndq_len | |
1458 | @discussion Get the current length of the output queue of an | |
1459 | interface which implements the new driver output model. | |
1460 | @param interface The interface to get the current queue length on. | |
1461 | @param packets Pointer to a storage for the current number of packets | |
1462 | in the aggregate output queue. This number represents all | |
1463 | enqueued packets regardless of their service classes. | |
1464 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1465 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver output model. | |
1466 | */ | |
1467 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_sndq_len(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t *packets); | |
1468 | ||
1469 | /* | |
1470 | @function ifnet_get_service_class_sndq_len | |
1471 | @discussion Get the current length of the output queue for a specific | |
1472 | service class of an interface which implements the new driver | |
1473 | output model. | |
1474 | @param interface The interface to get the current queue length on. | |
1475 | @param sc The service class. | |
1476 | @param packets Pointer to a storage for the current number of packets | |
1477 | of the specific service class in the output queue; may be | |
1478 | NULL if caller is not interested in getting the value. Note | |
1479 | that multiple service classes may be mapped to an output queue; | |
1480 | this routine reports the packet count of that output queue. | |
1481 | @param bytes Pointer to a storage for the current size (in bytes) of | |
1482 | the output queue specific to the service class; may be NULL if | |
1483 | caller is not interested in getting the value. Note that | |
1484 | multiple service classes may be mapped to an output queue; | |
1485 | this routine reports the length of that output queue. | |
1486 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1487 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver output model. | |
1488 | */ | |
1489 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_service_class_sndq_len(ifnet_t interface, | |
1490 | mbuf_svc_class_t sc, u_int32_t *packets, u_int32_t *bytes); | |
1491 | ||
1492 | /* | |
1493 | @function ifnet_set_rcvq_maxlen | |
1494 | @discussion Set the maximum length of the input queue of an | |
1495 | interface which implements the new driver input model. | |
1496 | This call may be issued post ifnet_allocate_extended in | |
1497 | order to modify the maximum input queue length previously | |
1498 | set at registration time. | |
1499 | @param interface The interface to set the max queue length on. | |
1500 | @param maxqlen The maximum number of packets in the input queue. | |
1501 | Drivers typically set this to the size of the receive ring | |
1502 | or the total number of descriptors used for the input path. | |
1503 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1504 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver input model. | |
1505 | */ | |
1506 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_rcvq_maxlen(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t maxqlen); | |
1507 | ||
1508 | /* | |
1509 | @function ifnet_get_rcvq_maxlen | |
1510 | @discussion Get the maximum length of the input queue of an | |
1511 | interface which implements the new driver input model. | |
1512 | @param interface The interface to get the max queue length on. | |
1513 | @param maxqlen Pointer to a storage for the maximum number of packets | |
1514 | in the input queue. | |
1515 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1516 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver input model. | |
1517 | */ | |
1518 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_rcvq_maxlen(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t *maxqlen); | |
1519 | ||
1520 | /* | |
1521 | @struct ifnet_poll_params | |
1522 | @discussion This structure is used to define various opportunistic | |
1523 | polling parameters for an interface. | |
1524 | @field flags Currently unused/ignored; must be set to zero. | |
1525 | @field packets_limit The maximum number of packets to be dequeued | |
1526 | each time the driver's input poll callback is invoked while | |
1527 | in polling mode; this corresponds to the max_count parameter | |
1528 | of ifnet_input_poll_func. A zero value indicates the use of | |
1529 | default maximum packets defined by the system. | |
1530 | @field packets_lowat Low watermark packet threshold. | |
1531 | @field packets_hiwat High watermark packet threshold. | |
1532 | @field bytes_lowat Low watermark packet threshold. | |
1533 | @field bytes_hiwat High watermark packet threshold. | |
1534 | The low and high watermark inbound packet and bytes thresholds; | |
1535 | these values may be link rate dependent. Polling is enabled | |
1536 | when the average inbound packets or bytes goes above the | |
1537 | corresponding high watermark value; it stays in that mode until | |
1538 | both of the average inbound packets and bytes go below their | |
1539 | corresponding low watermark values. Zero watermark values | |
1540 | indicates the use of default thresholds as defined by the | |
1541 | system. Both low and high watermark values must either be | |
1542 | zeroes, or both must be non-zeroes with low watermark value | |
1543 | being less than the high watermark value. | |
1544 | @field interval_time The interval time between each invocation of | |
1545 | the driver's input poll callback, in nanoseconds. A zero | |
1546 | value indicates the use of default poll interval time as | |
1547 | defined by the system. If a non-zero value is specified and | |
1548 | is less than the minimum interval time, the latter will be | |
1549 | chosen by the system. | |
1550 | */ | |
1551 | struct ifnet_poll_params { | |
1552 | u_int32_t flags; | |
1553 | u_int32_t packets_limit; | |
1554 | u_int32_t packets_lowat; | |
1555 | u_int32_t packets_hiwat; | |
1556 | u_int32_t bytes_lowat; | |
1557 | u_int32_t bytes_hiwat; | |
1558 | u_int64_t interval_time; | |
1559 | u_int64_t reserved[4]; | |
1560 | }; | |
1561 | ||
1562 | typedef struct ifnet_poll_params ifnet_poll_params_t; | |
1563 | ||
1564 | /* | |
1565 | @function ifnet_set_poll_params | |
1566 | @discussion Configures opportunistic input polling parameters on an | |
1567 | interface. This call may be issued post ifnet_attach in order | |
1568 | to modify the interface's polling parameters. The driver may | |
1569 | alter the default values chosen by the system to achieve the | |
1570 | optimal performance for a given link rate or driver dynamics. | |
1571 | @param interface The interface to configure opportunistic polling on. | |
1572 | @param poll_params Pointer to the polling parameters. If NULL, it | |
1573 | implies that the system should revert the interface's polling | |
1574 | parameter to their default values. | |
1575 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1576 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver input model. | |
1577 | */ | |
1578 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_poll_params(ifnet_t interface, | |
1579 | ifnet_poll_params_t *poll_params); | |
1580 | ||
1581 | /* | |
1582 | @function ifnet_poll_params | |
1583 | @discussion Retrieves opportunistic input polling parameters on an | |
1584 | interface. This call may be issued post ifnet_attach in order | |
1585 | to retrieve the interface's polling parameters. | |
1586 | @param interface The interface to configure opportunistic polling on. | |
1587 | @param poll_params Pointer to the polling parameters. | |
1588 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1589 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver input model. | |
1590 | */ | |
1591 | extern errno_t ifnet_poll_params(ifnet_t interface, | |
1592 | ifnet_poll_params_t *poll_params); | |
1593 | ||
1594 | /* | |
1595 | @function ifnet_start | |
1596 | @discussion Trigger the transmission at the driver layer on an | |
1597 | interface which implements the new driver output model. | |
1598 | @param interface The interface to start the transmission on. | |
1599 | */ | |
1600 | extern void ifnet_start(ifnet_t interface); | |
1601 | ||
1602 | /* | |
1603 | @function ifnet_flowid | |
1604 | @discussion Returns the interface flow ID value, which can be used | |
1605 | by a (virtual) network interface for participating in the | |
1606 | FLOWSRC_IFNET flow advisory mechanism. The flow ID value | |
1607 | is available after the interface is attached. | |
1608 | @param interface The interface to retrieve the flow ID from. | |
1609 | @param flowid Pointer to the flow ID value. | |
1610 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1611 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver input model. | |
1612 | */ | |
1613 | extern errno_t ifnet_flowid(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t *flowid); | |
1614 | ||
1615 | /* | |
1616 | @function ifnet_enable_output | |
1617 | @discussion Enables output on a (virtual) interface if it has been | |
1618 | previously disabled via ifnet_disable_output(). This call | |
1619 | is used to override the flow advisory mechanism typically | |
1620 | used between a (virtual) network interface and a real network | |
1621 | interface beneath it. Under normal circumstances, the flow | |
1622 | advisory mechanism will automatically re-enable the (virtual) | |
1623 | interface's output mechanism when the real network interface | |
1624 | is able to transmit more data. Re-enabling output will cause | |
1625 | the (virtual) interface's start callback to be called again. | |
1626 | @param interface The interface to enable the transmission on. | |
1627 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1628 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver input model. | |
1629 | */ | |
1630 | extern errno_t ifnet_enable_output(ifnet_t interface); | |
1631 | ||
1632 | /* | |
1633 | @function ifnet_disable_output | |
1634 | @discussion Disables output on a (virtual) interface. Disabling | |
1635 | output will cause the (virtual) interface's start callback | |
1636 | to go idle. This call is typically used by a (virtual) | |
1637 | interface upon receiving flow control feedbacks from the | |
1638 | real network interface beneath it, in order propagate the | |
1639 | flow control condition to the layers above. Under normal | |
1640 | circumstances, the flow advisory mechanism will automatically | |
1641 | re-enable the (virtual) interface's output mechanism when | |
1642 | the real network interface is able to transmit more data, | |
1643 | as long as the (virtual) interface participates in the | |
1644 | FLOWSRC_IFNET flow advisory for the data that it emits. | |
1645 | @param interface The interface to disable the transmission on. | |
1646 | @result May return EINVAL if the parameters are invalid or ENXIO if | |
1647 | the interface doesn't implement the new driver input model. | |
1648 | */ | |
1649 | extern errno_t ifnet_disable_output(ifnet_t interface); | |
1650 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
1651 | ||
1652 | /*! | |
1653 | @function ifnet_reference | |
1654 | @discussion Increment the reference count of the ifnet to assure | |
1655 | that it will not go away. The interface must already have at | |
1656 | least one reference. | |
1657 | @param interface The interface to increment the reference count of. | |
1658 | @result May return EINVAL if the interface is not valid. | |
1659 | */ | |
1660 | extern errno_t ifnet_reference(ifnet_t interface); | |
1661 | ||
1662 | /*! | |
1663 | @function ifnet_release | |
1664 | @discussion Release a reference of the ifnet, this may trigger a | |
1665 | free if the reference count reaches 0. | |
1666 | @param interface The interface to decrement the reference count of | |
1667 | and possibly free. | |
1668 | @result May return EINVAL if the interface is not valid. | |
1669 | */ | |
1670 | extern errno_t ifnet_release(ifnet_t interface); | |
1671 | ||
1672 | /*! | |
1673 | @function ifnet_attach | |
1674 | @discussion Attaches an interface to the global interface list. The | |
1675 | interface must be setup properly before calling attach. The | |
1676 | stack will take a reference on the interface and hold it until | |
1677 | ifnet_detach is called. | |
1678 | ||
1679 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
1680 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
1681 | own. | |
1682 | @param interface The interface to attach. | |
1683 | @param ll_addr The link layer address of the interface. This is used | |
1684 | to fill out the first ifaddr in the list of addresses for the | |
1685 | interface. This parameter is not required for interfaces such as | |
1686 | PPP that have no link-layer address. | |
1687 | @result Will return an error if there is anything wrong with the | |
1688 | interface. | |
1689 | */ | |
1690 | extern errno_t ifnet_attach(ifnet_t interface, | |
1691 | const struct sockaddr_dl *ll_addr); | |
1692 | ||
1693 | /*! | |
1694 | @function ifnet_detach | |
1695 | @discussion Detaches the interface. | |
1696 | ||
1697 | Call this to indicate this interface is no longer valid (i.e. PC | |
1698 | Card was removed). This function will begin the process of | |
1699 | removing knowledge of this interface from the stack. | |
1700 | ||
1701 | The function will return before the interface is detached. The | |
1702 | functions you supplied in to the interface may continue to be | |
1703 | called. When the detach has been completed, your detached | |
1704 | function will be called. Your kext must not unload until the | |
1705 | detached function has been called. The interface will be | |
1706 | properly freed when the reference count reaches zero. | |
1707 | ||
1708 | An interface may not be attached again. You must call | |
1709 | ifnet_allocate to create a new interface to attach. | |
1710 | ||
1711 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
1712 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
1713 | own. | |
1714 | @param interface The interface to detach. | |
1715 | @result 0 on success, otherwise errno error. | |
1716 | */ | |
1717 | extern errno_t ifnet_detach(ifnet_t interface); | |
1718 | ||
1719 | /*! | |
1720 | @function ifnet_interface_family_find | |
1721 | @discussion Look up the interface family identifier for a string. | |
1722 | If there is no interface family identifier assigned for this string | |
1723 | a new interface family identifier is created and assigned. | |
1724 | It is recommended to use the bundle id of the KEXT as the string | |
1725 | to avoid collisions with other KEXTs. | |
1726 | The lookup operation is not optimized so a module should call this | |
1727 | function once during startup and cache the interface family identifier. | |
1728 | The interface family identifier for a string will not be re-assigned until | |
1729 | the system reboots. | |
1730 | @param module_string A unique string identifying your interface family | |
1731 | @param family_id Upon return, a unique interface family identifier for use with | |
1732 | ifnet_* functions. This identifier is valid until the system | |
1733 | is rebooted. | |
1734 | @result 0 on success, otherwise errno error. | |
1735 | */ | |
1736 | extern errno_t ifnet_interface_family_find(const char *module_string, ifnet_family_t *family_id); | |
1737 | ||
1738 | /* | |
1739 | * Interface manipulation. | |
1740 | */ | |
1741 | ||
1742 | /*! | |
1743 | @function ifnet_softc | |
1744 | @discussion Returns the driver's private storage on the interface. | |
1745 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the storage from. | |
1746 | @result Driver's private storage. | |
1747 | */ | |
1748 | extern void *ifnet_softc(ifnet_t interface); | |
1749 | ||
1750 | /*! | |
1751 | @function ifnet_name | |
1752 | @discussion Returns a pointer to the name of the interface. | |
1753 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the name from. | |
1754 | @result Pointer to the name. | |
1755 | */ | |
1756 | extern const char *ifnet_name(ifnet_t interface); | |
1757 | ||
1758 | /*! | |
1759 | @function ifnet_family | |
1760 | @discussion Returns the family of the interface. | |
1761 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the family from. | |
1762 | @result Interface family type. | |
1763 | */ | |
1764 | extern ifnet_family_t ifnet_family(ifnet_t interface); | |
1765 | ||
1766 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
1767 | /* | |
1768 | @function ifnet_subfamily | |
1769 | @discussion Returns the sub-family of the interface. | |
1770 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the sub-family from. | |
1771 | @result Interface sub-family type. | |
1772 | */ | |
1773 | extern ifnet_subfamily_t ifnet_subfamily(ifnet_t interface); | |
1774 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
1775 | ||
1776 | /*! | |
1777 | @function ifnet_unit | |
1778 | @discussion Returns the unit number of the interface. | |
1779 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the unit number from. | |
1780 | @result Unit number. | |
1781 | */ | |
1782 | extern u_int32_t ifnet_unit(ifnet_t interface); | |
1783 | ||
1784 | /*! | |
1785 | @function ifnet_index | |
1786 | @discussion Returns the index of the interface. This index value | |
1787 | will match the index you would find in a sockaddr_dl or using | |
1788 | if_nametoindex or if_indextoname in user space. The value of the | |
1789 | interface index is undefined for an interface that is not | |
1790 | currently attached. | |
1791 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the index of. | |
1792 | @result Index. | |
1793 | */ | |
1794 | extern u_int32_t ifnet_index(ifnet_t interface); | |
1795 | ||
1796 | /*! | |
1797 | @function ifnet_set_flags | |
1798 | @discussion Sets the interface flags to match new_flags. | |
1799 | @discussion Sets the interface flags to new_flags. This function | |
1800 | lets you specify which flags you want to change using the mask. | |
1801 | The kernel will effectively take the lock, then set the | |
1802 | interface's flags to (if_flags & ~mask) | (new_flags & mask). | |
1803 | @param interface Interface to set the flags on. | |
1804 | @param new_flags The new set of flags that should be set. These | |
1805 | flags are defined in net/if.h | |
1806 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
1807 | */ | |
1808 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_flags(ifnet_t interface, u_int16_t new_flags, | |
1809 | u_int16_t mask); | |
1810 | ||
1811 | /*! | |
1812 | @function ifnet_flags | |
1813 | @discussion Returns the interface flags that are set. | |
1814 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the flags from. | |
1815 | @result Flags. These flags are defined in net/if.h | |
1816 | */ | |
1817 | extern u_int16_t ifnet_flags(ifnet_t interface); | |
1818 | ||
1819 | ||
1820 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
1821 | /* | |
1822 | @function ifnet_set_eflags | |
1823 | @discussion Sets the extended interface flags to new_flags. This | |
1824 | function lets you specify which flags you want to change using | |
1825 | the mask. The kernel will effectively take the lock, then set | |
1826 | the interface's extended flags to (if_eflags & ~mask) | | |
1827 | (new_flags & mask). | |
1828 | @param interface The interface. | |
1829 | @param new_flags The new set of flags that should be set. These | |
1830 | flags are defined in net/if.h | |
1831 | @param mask The mask of flags to be modified. | |
1832 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
1833 | */ | |
1834 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_eflags(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t new_flags, | |
1835 | u_int32_t mask); | |
1836 | ||
1837 | /* | |
1838 | @function ifnet_eflags | |
1839 | @discussion Returns the extended interface flags that are set. | |
1840 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the flags from. | |
1841 | @result Extended flags. These flags are defined in net/if.h | |
1842 | */ | |
1843 | extern u_int32_t ifnet_eflags(ifnet_t interface); | |
1844 | ||
1845 | /* | |
1846 | @function ifnet_set_idle_flags | |
1847 | @discussion Sets the if_idle_flags to new_flags. This function | |
1848 | lets you specify which flags you want to change using the | |
1849 | mask. The kernel will effectively take the lock, then set | |
1850 | the interface's idle flags to: | |
1851 | (if_idle_flags & ~mask) | (new_flags & mask). | |
1852 | Setting the flags to any non-zero value will cause the | |
1853 | networking stack to aggressively purge expired objects, | |
1854 | such as route entries, etc. | |
1855 | @param interface The interface. | |
1856 | @param new_flags The new set of flags that should be set. These | |
1857 | flags are defined in net/if.h | |
1858 | @param mask The mask of flags to be modified. | |
1859 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. ENOTSUP is returned | |
1860 | when this call is made on non-supporting platforms. | |
1861 | */ | |
1862 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_idle_flags(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t new_flags, | |
1863 | u_int32_t mask); | |
1864 | ||
1865 | /* | |
1866 | @function ifnet_idle_flags | |
1867 | @discussion Returns the value of if_idle_flags. | |
1868 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the flags from. | |
1869 | @result if_idle_flags. These flags are defined in net/if.h | |
1870 | */ | |
1871 | extern u_int32_t ifnet_idle_flags(ifnet_t interface); | |
1872 | ||
1873 | /* | |
1874 | @function ifnet_set_link_quality | |
1875 | @discussion Sets the Link Quality Metric for the ifnet. | |
1876 | @param interface Interface for which the Link Quality Metric should | |
1877 | be associated to. | |
1878 | @param quality IFNET_LQM value as defined in net/if.h. | |
1879 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. EINVAL if quality | |
1880 | is not a valid value. ENXIO if the interface is not attached. | |
1881 | */ | |
1882 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_link_quality(ifnet_t interface, int quality); | |
1883 | ||
1884 | /* | |
1885 | @function ifnet_link_quality | |
1886 | @discussion Returns the Link Quality Metric for the ifnet. | |
1887 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the value from. | |
1888 | @result IFNET_LQM as defined in net/if.h | |
1889 | */ | |
1890 | extern int ifnet_link_quality(ifnet_t interface); | |
1891 | ||
1892 | /* | |
1893 | @function ifnet_set_interface_state | |
1894 | @discussion Sets the interface state for the ifnet. | |
1895 | @param interface Interface for which the interface state should | |
1896 | be set to. | |
1897 | @param if_interface_state as defined in net/if_var.h. | |
1898 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. EINVAL if quality | |
1899 | is not a valid value. ENXIO if the interface is not attached. | |
1900 | */ | |
1901 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_interface_state(ifnet_t interface, | |
1902 | struct if_interface_state *if_interface_state); | |
1903 | ||
1904 | /* | |
1905 | @function ifnet_get_interface_state | |
1906 | @discussion Returns the interface state for the ifnet. | |
1907 | @param if_interface_state to ret. | |
1908 | @result 0 on success, errno otherwise | |
1909 | */ | |
1910 | extern int ifnet_get_interface_state(ifnet_t interface, | |
1911 | struct if_interface_state *if_interface_state); | |
1912 | ||
1913 | /* | |
1914 | @struct ifnet_llreach_info | |
1915 | @discussion This structure is used to describe the link-layer | |
1916 | reachability information of an on-link node. | |
1917 | @field iflri_refcnt The number of network-layer objects referring | |
1918 | to this link-layer reachability record. | |
1919 | @field iflri_probes The total number of outstanding probes. | |
1920 | @field iflri_snd_expire The send expiration time. This is calculated | |
1921 | based on the last time the system transmitted a packet to the | |
1922 | node. A zero value indicates that a packet has not been sent | |
1923 | to the node. A non-zero value indicates the time before the | |
1924 | record is determined to be invalid. When the record is no | |
1925 | longer valid, the system will send probe(s) to resolve the | |
1926 | node again. This value is relative to the current time | |
1927 | specified in iflri_curtime. | |
1928 | @field iflri_rcv_expire The receive expiriation time. This is | |
1929 | calculated based on the last time the system received a packet | |
1930 | from the node. A zero value indicates that a packet has not | |
1931 | been received from the node. A non-zero value indicates the | |
1932 | time before the record is determined to be invalid. When the | |
1933 | record is no longer valid, the system will send probe(s) to | |
1934 | resolve the node again. This value is relative to the current | |
1935 | time specified in iflri_curtime. | |
1936 | @field iflri_curtime The current time when this record was retrieved. | |
1937 | @field iflri_netproto The protocol number of the network-layer object. | |
1938 | @field iflri_addr The link-layer address of the node. | |
1939 | @field iflri_rssi The received signal strength indication (RSSI) of the | |
1940 | node in dBm. The special value IFNET_RSSI_UNKNOWN is used when | |
1941 | the RSSI is either unknown or inapplicable for the interface. | |
1942 | @field iflri_lqm The link quality metric (LQM) to the node. The | |
1943 | special value IFNET_LQM_UNKNOWN is used when the LQM is not | |
1944 | currently known. The special value IFNET_LQM_OFF is used when | |
1945 | the link quality metric is inapplicable to nodes at this | |
1946 | attached to the network at this interface. | |
1947 | @field iflri_npm The node proximity metric (NPM) to the node. The | |
1948 | special value IFNET_NPM_UNKNOWN is used when the NPM is not | |
1949 | currently known. | |
1950 | */ | |
1951 | #define IFNET_LLREACHINFO_ADDRLEN 64 /* max ll addr len */ | |
1952 | ||
1953 | struct ifnet_llreach_info { | |
1954 | u_int32_t iflri_refcnt; | |
1955 | u_int32_t iflri_probes; | |
1956 | u_int64_t iflri_snd_expire; | |
1957 | u_int64_t iflri_rcv_expire; | |
1958 | u_int64_t iflri_curtime; | |
1959 | u_int32_t iflri_netproto; | |
1960 | u_int8_t iflri_addr[IFNET_LLREACHINFO_ADDRLEN]; | |
1961 | int32_t iflri_rssi; | |
1962 | int32_t iflri_lqm; | |
1963 | int32_t iflri_npm; | |
1964 | }; | |
1965 | ||
1966 | /* | |
1967 | @function ifnet_inet_defrouter_llreachinfo | |
1968 | @discussion Retrieve link-layer reachability information of the | |
1969 | default IPv4 router specific to the interface. | |
1970 | @param interface The interface associated with the default IPv4 router. | |
1971 | @param pinfo Pointer to the ifnet_llreach_info structure where the | |
1972 | information will be returned to, upon success. | |
1973 | @result 0 upon success, otherwise errno error. | |
1974 | */ | |
1975 | extern errno_t ifnet_inet_defrouter_llreachinfo(ifnet_t interface, | |
1976 | struct ifnet_llreach_info *pinfo); | |
1977 | ||
1978 | /* | |
1979 | @function ifnet_inet6_defrouter_llreachinfo | |
1980 | @discussion Retrieve link-layer reachability information of the | |
1981 | default IPv6 router specific to the interface. | |
1982 | @param interface The interface associated with the default IPv6 router. | |
1983 | @param pinfo Pointer to the ifnet_llreach_info structure where the | |
1984 | information will be returned to, upon success. | |
1985 | @result 0 upon success, otherwise errno error. | |
1986 | */ | |
1987 | extern errno_t ifnet_inet6_defrouter_llreachinfo(ifnet_t interface, | |
1988 | struct ifnet_llreach_info *pinfo); | |
1989 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
1990 | ||
1991 | /*! | |
1992 | @function ifnet_set_capabilities_supported | |
1993 | @discussion Specify the capabilities supported by the interface. | |
1994 | @discussion This function lets you specify which capabilities are supported | |
1995 | by the interface. Typically this function is called by the driver when | |
1996 | the interface gets attached to the system. | |
1997 | The mask allows to control which capability to set or unset. | |
1998 | The kernel will effectively take the lock, then set the | |
1999 | interface's flags to (if_capabilities & ~mask) | (new_caps & mask). | |
2000 | ||
2001 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
2002 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
2003 | own. | |
2004 | @param interface Interface to set the capabilities on. | |
2005 | @param new_caps The value of the capabilities that should be set or unset. These | |
2006 | flags are defined in net/if.h | |
2007 | @param mask Which capabilities that should be affected. These | |
2008 | flags are defined in net/if.h | |
2009 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2010 | */ | |
2011 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_capabilities_supported(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t new_caps, | |
2012 | u_int32_t mask); | |
2013 | ||
2014 | /*! | |
2015 | @function ifnet_capabilities_supported | |
2016 | @discussion Retrieve the interface capabilities supported by the interface. | |
2017 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the capabilities from. | |
2018 | @result Flags. Capabilities flags are defined in net/if.h | |
2019 | */ | |
2020 | extern u_int32_t ifnet_capabilities_supported(ifnet_t interface); | |
2021 | ||
2022 | /*! | |
2023 | @function ifnet_set_capabilities_enabled | |
2024 | @discussion Enable and/or disable the interface capabilities to match new_caps. | |
2025 | @discussion Sets the interface capabilities to new_caps. This function | |
2026 | lets you specify which capabilities you want to change using the mask. | |
2027 | The kernel will effectively take the lock, then set the | |
2028 | interface's flags to (if_capenable & ~mask) | (new_caps & mask). | |
2029 | ||
2030 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
2031 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
2032 | own. | |
2033 | ||
2034 | Typically this function is called by the driver when the interface is | |
2035 | created to specify which of the supported capabilities are enabled by | |
2036 | default. This function is also meant to be called when the driver handles | |
2037 | the interface ioctl SIOCSIFCAP. | |
2038 | ||
2039 | The driver should call ifnet_set_offlad() to indicate the corresponding | |
2040 | hardware offload bits that will be used by the networking stack. | |
2041 | ||
2042 | It is an error to enable a capability that is not marked as | |
2043 | supported by the interface. | |
2044 | @param interface Interface to set the capabilities on. | |
2045 | @param new_caps The value of the capabilities that should be set or unset. These | |
2046 | flags are defined in net/if.h | |
2047 | @param mask Which capabilities that should be affected. These | |
2048 | flags are defined in net/if.h | |
2049 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2050 | */ | |
2051 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_capabilities_enabled(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t new_caps, | |
2052 | u_int32_t mask); | |
2053 | ||
2054 | /*! | |
2055 | @function ifnet_capabilities_enabled | |
2056 | @discussion Retrieve the interface capabilities enabled on the interface. | |
2057 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the capabilities from. | |
2058 | @result Flags. Capabilities flags are defined in net/if.h | |
2059 | */ | |
2060 | extern u_int32_t ifnet_capabilities_enabled(ifnet_t interface); | |
2061 | ||
2062 | ||
2063 | /*! | |
2064 | @function ifnet_set_offload | |
2065 | @discussion Sets a bitfield to indicate special hardware offload | |
2066 | support provided by the interface such as hardware checksums and | |
2067 | VLAN. This replaces the if_hwassist flags field. Any flags | |
2068 | unrecognized by the stack will not be set. | |
2069 | ||
2070 | Note the system will automatically set the interface capabilities | |
2071 | that correspond to the offload flags modified -- i.e. the driver | |
2072 | does not have to call ifnet_set_capabilities_enabled() and | |
2073 | ifnet_set_capabilities_supported(). | |
2074 | @param interface The interface. | |
2075 | @param offload The new set of flags indicating which offload options | |
2076 | the device supports. | |
2077 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2078 | */ | |
2079 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_offload(ifnet_t interface, ifnet_offload_t offload); | |
2080 | ||
2081 | /*! | |
2082 | @function ifnet_offload | |
2083 | @discussion Returns flags indicating which operations can be | |
2084 | offloaded to the interface. | |
2085 | @param interface Interface to retrieve the offload from. | |
2086 | @result Abilities flags, see ifnet_offload_t. | |
2087 | */ | |
2088 | extern ifnet_offload_t ifnet_offload(ifnet_t interface); | |
2089 | ||
2090 | /*! | |
2091 | @function ifnet_set_tso_mtu | |
2092 | @discussion Sets maximum TCP Segmentation Offload segment size for | |
2093 | the interface | |
2094 | @param interface The interface. | |
2095 | @param family The family for which the offload MTU is provided for | |
2096 | (AF_INET or AF_INET6) | |
2097 | @param mtuLen Maximum segment size supported by the interface | |
2098 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2099 | */ | |
2100 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_tso_mtu(ifnet_t interface, sa_family_t family, | |
2101 | u_int32_t mtuLen); | |
2102 | ||
2103 | /*! | |
2104 | @function ifnet_get_tso_mtu | |
2105 | @discussion Returns maximum TCP Segmentation Offload segment size for | |
2106 | the interface | |
2107 | @param interface The interface. | |
2108 | @param family The family for which the offload MTU is provided for | |
2109 | (AF_INET or AF_INET6) | |
2110 | @param mtuLen Value of the maximum MTU supported for the interface | |
2111 | and family provided. | |
2112 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2113 | */ | |
2114 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_tso_mtu(ifnet_t interface, sa_family_t family, | |
2115 | u_int32_t *mtuLen); | |
2116 | ||
2117 | /*! | |
2118 | @enum Interface wake properties | |
2119 | @abstract Constants defining Interface wake properties. | |
2120 | @constant IFNET_WAKE_ON_MAGIC_PACKET Wake on Magic Packet. | |
2121 | */ | |
2122 | enum { | |
2123 | IFNET_WAKE_ON_MAGIC_PACKET = 0x01 | |
2124 | }; | |
2125 | ||
2126 | /*! | |
2127 | @function ifnet_set_wake_flags | |
2128 | @discussion Sets the wake properties of the underlying hardware. These are | |
2129 | typically set by the driver. | |
2130 | @param interface The interface. | |
2131 | @param properties Properties to set or unset. | |
2132 | @param mask Mask of the properties to set of unset. | |
2133 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2134 | */ | |
2135 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_wake_flags(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t properties, u_int32_t mask); | |
2136 | ||
2137 | /*! | |
2138 | @function ifnet_get_wake_flags | |
2139 | @discussion Returns the wake properties set on the interface. | |
2140 | @param interface The interface. | |
2141 | @result The wake properties | |
2142 | */ | |
2143 | extern u_int32_t ifnet_get_wake_flags(ifnet_t interface); | |
2144 | ||
2145 | /*! | |
2146 | @function ifnet_set_link_mib_data | |
2147 | @discussion Sets the mib link data. The ifnet_t will store the | |
2148 | pointer you supply and copy mibLen bytes from the pointer | |
2149 | whenever the sysctl for getting interface specific MIB data is | |
2150 | used. Since the ifnet_t stores a pointer to your data instead of | |
2151 | a copy, you may update the data at the address at any time. | |
2152 | ||
2153 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
2154 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
2155 | own. | |
2156 | @param interface Interface to set the unit number of. | |
2157 | @param mibData A pointer to the data. | |
2158 | @param mibLen Length of data pointed to. | |
2159 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2160 | */ | |
2161 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_link_mib_data(ifnet_t interface, void *mibData, | |
2162 | u_int32_t mibLen); | |
2163 | ||
2164 | /*! | |
2165 | @function ifnet_get_link_mib_data | |
2166 | @discussion Copies the link MIB data in to mibData, up to mibLen | |
2167 | bytes. Returns error if the buffer is too small to hold all of | |
2168 | the MIB data. | |
2169 | @param interface The interface. | |
2170 | @param mibData A pointer to space for the mibData to be copied in | |
2171 | to. | |
2172 | @param mibLen When calling, this should be the size of the buffer | |
2173 | passed in mibData. Upon return, this will be the size of data | |
2174 | copied in to mibData. | |
2175 | @result Returns an error if the buffer size is too small or there is | |
2176 | no data. | |
2177 | */ | |
2178 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_link_mib_data(ifnet_t interface, void *mibData, | |
2179 | u_int32_t *mibLen); | |
2180 | ||
2181 | /*! | |
2182 | @function ifnet_get_link_mib_data_length | |
2183 | @discussion Retrieve the size of the mib data. | |
2184 | @param interface The interface. | |
2185 | @result Returns the number of bytes of mib data associated with the | |
2186 | interface. | |
2187 | */ | |
2188 | extern u_int32_t ifnet_get_link_mib_data_length(ifnet_t interface); | |
2189 | ||
2190 | /*! | |
2191 | @function ifnet_attach_protocol | |
2192 | @discussion Attaches a protocol to an interface. | |
2193 | @param interface The interface. | |
2194 | @param protocol_family The protocol family being attached | |
2195 | (PF_INET/PF_INET6/etc...). | |
2196 | @param proto_details Details of the protocol being attached. | |
2197 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2198 | */ | |
2199 | extern errno_t ifnet_attach_protocol(ifnet_t interface, | |
2200 | protocol_family_t protocol_family, | |
2201 | const struct ifnet_attach_proto_param *proto_details); | |
2202 | ||
2203 | /*! | |
2204 | @function ifnet_attach_protocol_v2 | |
2205 | @discussion Attaches a protocol to an interface using the newer | |
2206 | version 2 style interface. So far the only difference is support | |
2207 | for packet chains which improve performance. | |
2208 | @param interface The interface. | |
2209 | @param protocol_family The protocol family being attached | |
2210 | (PF_INET/PF_INET6/etc...). | |
2211 | @param proto_details Details of the protocol being attached. | |
2212 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2213 | */ | |
2214 | extern errno_t ifnet_attach_protocol_v2(ifnet_t interface, | |
2215 | protocol_family_t protocol_family, | |
2216 | const struct ifnet_attach_proto_param_v2 *proto_details); | |
2217 | ||
2218 | /*! | |
2219 | @function ifnet_detach_protocol | |
2220 | @discussion Detaches a protocol from an interface. | |
2221 | @param interface The interface. | |
2222 | @param protocol_family The protocol family of the protocol to | |
2223 | detach. | |
2224 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2225 | */ | |
2226 | extern errno_t ifnet_detach_protocol(ifnet_t interface, | |
2227 | protocol_family_t protocol_family); | |
2228 | ||
2229 | /*! | |
2230 | @function ifnet_output | |
2231 | @discussion Handles an outbound packet on the interface by calling | |
2232 | any filters, a protocol preoutput function, the interface framer | |
2233 | function, and finally the interface's output function. The | |
2234 | protocol_family will be used to apply protocol filters and | |
2235 | determine which preoutput function to call. The route and dest | |
2236 | parameters will be passed to the preoutput function defined for | |
2237 | the attachment of the specified protocol to the specified | |
2238 | interface. ifnet_output will always free the mbuf chain. | |
2239 | @param interface The interface. | |
2240 | @param protocol_family The family of the protocol generating this | |
2241 | packet (i.e. AF_INET). | |
2242 | @param packet The packet to be transmitted. | |
2243 | @param route A pointer to a routing structure for this packet. The | |
2244 | preoutput function determines whether this value may be NULL or | |
2245 | not. | |
2246 | @param dest The destination address of protocol_family type. This | |
2247 | will be passed to the preoutput function. If the preoutput | |
2248 | function does not require this value, you may pass NULL. | |
2249 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2250 | */ | |
2251 | extern errno_t ifnet_output(ifnet_t interface, | |
2252 | protocol_family_t protocol_family, mbuf_t packet, void *route, | |
2253 | const struct sockaddr *dest); | |
2254 | ||
2255 | /*! | |
2256 | @function ifnet_output_raw | |
2257 | @discussion Handles and outbond raw packet on the interface by | |
2258 | calling any filters followed by the interface's output function. | |
2259 | protocol_family may be zero. If the packet is from a specific | |
2260 | protocol the protocol_family will be used to apply protocol | |
2261 | filters. All interface filters will be applied to the outgoing | |
2262 | packet. Processing, such as calling the protocol preoutput and | |
2263 | interface framer functions will be bypassed. The packet will | |
2264 | pass through the filters and be sent on the interface as is. | |
2265 | ifnet_output_raw will always free the packet chain. | |
2266 | @param interface The interface. | |
2267 | @param protocol_family The family of the protocol generating this | |
2268 | packet (i.e. AF_INET). | |
2269 | @param packet The fully formed packet to be transmitted. | |
2270 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2271 | */ | |
2272 | extern errno_t ifnet_output_raw(ifnet_t interface, | |
2273 | protocol_family_t protocol_family, mbuf_t packet); | |
2274 | ||
2275 | /*! | |
2276 | @function ifnet_input | |
2277 | @discussion Inputs packets from the interface. The interface's demux | |
2278 | will be called to determine the protocol. Once the protocol is | |
2279 | determined, the interface filters and protocol filters will be | |
2280 | called. From there, the packet will be passed to the registered | |
2281 | protocol. If there is an error, the mbuf chain will be freed. | |
2282 | @param interface The interface. | |
2283 | @param first_packet The first packet in a chain of packets. | |
2284 | @param stats Counts to be integrated in to the stats. The interface | |
2285 | statistics will be incremented by the amounts specified in | |
2286 | stats. This parameter may be NULL. | |
2287 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2288 | */ | |
2289 | extern errno_t ifnet_input(ifnet_t interface, mbuf_t first_packet, | |
2290 | const struct ifnet_stat_increment_param *stats); | |
2291 | ||
2292 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
2293 | /* | |
2294 | @function ifnet_input_extended | |
2295 | @discussion Inputs packets from the interface. The interface's demux | |
2296 | will be called to determine the protocol. Once the protocol is | |
2297 | determined, the interface filters and protocol filters will be | |
2298 | called. From there, the packet will be passed to the registered | |
2299 | protocol. If there is an error, the mbuf chain will be freed. | |
2300 | @param interface The interface. | |
2301 | @param first_packet The first packet in a chain of packets. | |
2302 | @param last_packet The last packet in a chain of packets. This may be | |
2303 | set to NULL if the driver does not have the information. | |
2304 | @param stats Counts to be integrated in to the stats. The interface | |
2305 | statistics will be incremented by the amounts specified in | |
2306 | stats. Unlike ifnet_input(), this parameter is required by | |
2307 | this extended variant. | |
2308 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2309 | */ | |
2310 | extern errno_t ifnet_input_extended(ifnet_t interface, mbuf_t first_packet, | |
2311 | mbuf_t last_packet, const struct ifnet_stat_increment_param *stats); | |
2312 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
2313 | ||
2314 | /*! | |
2315 | @function ifnet_ioctl | |
2316 | @discussion Calls the interface's ioctl function with the parameters | |
2317 | passed. | |
2318 | ||
2319 | All undefined ioctls are reserved for future use by Apple. If | |
2320 | you need to communicate with your kext using an ioctl, please | |
2321 | use SIOCSIFKPI and SIOCGIFKPI. | |
2322 | @param interface The interface. | |
2323 | @param protocol The protocol family of the protocol to send the | |
2324 | ioctl to (may be zero). Some ioctls apply to a protocol while | |
2325 | other ioctls apply to just an interface. | |
2326 | @param ioctl_code The ioctl to perform. | |
2327 | @param ioctl_arg Any parameters to the ioctl. | |
2328 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2329 | */ | |
2330 | extern errno_t ifnet_ioctl(ifnet_t interface, protocol_family_t protocol, | |
2331 | unsigned long ioctl_code, void *ioctl_arg); | |
2332 | ||
2333 | /*! | |
2334 | @function ifnet_event | |
2335 | @discussion Calls the interface's event function. | |
2336 | @param interface The interface. | |
2337 | @param event_ptr Pointer to an kern_event structure describing the | |
2338 | event. | |
2339 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2340 | */ | |
2341 | extern errno_t ifnet_event(ifnet_t interface, struct kern_event_msg *event_ptr); | |
2342 | ||
2343 | /*! | |
2344 | @function ifnet_set_mtu | |
2345 | @discussion Sets the value of the MTU in the interface structure. | |
2346 | Calling this function will not notify the driver that the MTU | |
2347 | should be changed. Use the appropriate ioctl. | |
2348 | ||
2349 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
2350 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
2351 | own. | |
2352 | @param interface The interface. | |
2353 | @param mtu The new MTU. | |
2354 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2355 | */ | |
2356 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_mtu(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t mtu); | |
2357 | ||
2358 | /*! | |
2359 | @function ifnet_mtu | |
2360 | @param interface The interface. | |
2361 | @result The MTU. | |
2362 | */ | |
2363 | extern u_int32_t ifnet_mtu(ifnet_t interface); | |
2364 | ||
2365 | /*! | |
2366 | @function ifnet_type | |
2367 | @param interface The interface. | |
2368 | @result The type. See net/if_types.h. | |
2369 | */ | |
2370 | extern u_int8_t ifnet_type(ifnet_t interface); | |
2371 | ||
2372 | /*! | |
2373 | @function ifnet_set_addrlen | |
2374 | @discussion | |
2375 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
2376 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
2377 | own. | |
2378 | @param interface The interface. | |
2379 | @param addrlen The new address length. | |
2380 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2381 | */ | |
2382 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_addrlen(ifnet_t interface, u_int8_t addrlen); | |
2383 | ||
2384 | /*! | |
2385 | @function ifnet_addrlen | |
2386 | @param interface The interface. | |
2387 | @result The address length. | |
2388 | */ | |
2389 | extern u_int8_t ifnet_addrlen(ifnet_t interface); | |
2390 | ||
2391 | /*! | |
2392 | @function ifnet_set_hdrlen | |
2393 | @discussion | |
2394 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
2395 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
2396 | own. | |
2397 | @param interface The interface. | |
2398 | @param hdrlen The new header length. | |
2399 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2400 | */ | |
2401 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_hdrlen(ifnet_t interface, u_int8_t hdrlen); | |
2402 | ||
2403 | /*! | |
2404 | @function ifnet_hdrlen | |
2405 | @param interface The interface. | |
2406 | @result The header length. | |
2407 | */ | |
2408 | extern u_int8_t ifnet_hdrlen(ifnet_t interface); | |
2409 | ||
2410 | /*! | |
2411 | @function ifnet_set_metric | |
2412 | @discussion | |
2413 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
2414 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
2415 | own. | |
2416 | @param interface The interface. | |
2417 | @param metric The new metric. | |
2418 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2419 | */ | |
2420 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_metric(ifnet_t interface, u_int32_t metric); | |
2421 | ||
2422 | /*! | |
2423 | @function ifnet_metric | |
2424 | @param interface The interface. | |
2425 | @result The metric. | |
2426 | */ | |
2427 | extern u_int32_t ifnet_metric(ifnet_t interface); | |
2428 | ||
2429 | /*! | |
2430 | @function ifnet_set_baudrate | |
2431 | @discussion | |
2432 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
2433 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
2434 | own. | |
2435 | @param interface The interface. | |
2436 | @param baudrate The new baudrate. | |
2437 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2438 | */ | |
2439 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_baudrate(ifnet_t interface, u_int64_t baudrate); | |
2440 | ||
2441 | /*! | |
2442 | @function ifnet_baudrate | |
2443 | @param interface The interface. | |
2444 | @result The baudrate. | |
2445 | */ | |
2446 | extern u_int64_t ifnet_baudrate(ifnet_t interface); | |
2447 | ||
2448 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
2449 | typedef struct if_bandwidths if_bandwidths_t; | |
2450 | ||
2451 | /* | |
2452 | @function ifnet_set_bandwidths | |
2453 | @discussion This function allows a driver to indicate the output | |
2454 | and/or input bandwidth information to the system. Each set | |
2455 | is comprised of the effective and maximum theoretical values. | |
2456 | Each value must be greater than zero. | |
2457 | @param interface The interface. | |
2458 | @param output_bw The output bandwidth values (in bits per second). | |
2459 | May be set to NULL if the caller does not want to alter the | |
2460 | existing output bandwidth values. | |
2461 | @param input_bw The input bandwidth values (in bits per second). | |
2462 | May be set to NULL if the caller does not want to alter the | |
2463 | existing input bandwidth values. | |
2464 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2465 | */ | |
2466 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_bandwidths(ifnet_t interface, | |
2467 | if_bandwidths_t *output_bw, if_bandwidths_t *input_bw); | |
2468 | ||
2469 | /* | |
2470 | @function ifnet_bandwidths | |
2471 | @param interface The interface. | |
2472 | @param output_bw The output bandwidth values (in bits per second). | |
2473 | May be set to NULL if the caller does not want to retrieve the | |
2474 | output bandwidth value. | |
2475 | @param input_bw The input bandwidth values (in bits per second). | |
2476 | May be set to NULL if the caller does not want to retrieve the | |
2477 | input bandwidth value. | |
2478 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2479 | */ | |
2480 | extern errno_t ifnet_bandwidths(ifnet_t interface, if_bandwidths_t *output_bw, | |
2481 | if_bandwidths_t *input_bw); | |
2482 | ||
2483 | typedef struct if_latencies if_latencies_t; | |
2484 | ||
2485 | /* | |
2486 | @function ifnet_set_latencies | |
2487 | @discussion This function allows a driver to indicate the output | |
2488 | and/or input latency information to the system. Each set | |
2489 | is comprised of the effective and maximum theoretical values. | |
2490 | Each value must be greater than zero. | |
2491 | @param interface The interface. | |
2492 | @param output_lt The output latency values (in nanosecond). | |
2493 | May be set to NULL if the caller does not want to alter the | |
2494 | existing output latency values. | |
2495 | @param input_lt The input latency values (in nanosecond). | |
2496 | May be set to NULL if the caller does not want to alter the | |
2497 | existing input latency values. | |
2498 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2499 | */ | |
2500 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_latencies(ifnet_t interface, | |
2501 | if_latencies_t *output_lt, if_latencies_t *input_lt); | |
2502 | ||
2503 | /* | |
2504 | @function ifnet_latencies | |
2505 | @param interface The interface. | |
2506 | @param output_lt The output latency values (in nanosecond). | |
2507 | May be set to NULL if the caller does not want to retrieve the | |
2508 | output latency value. | |
2509 | @param input_lt The input latency values (in nanosecond). | |
2510 | May be set to NULL if the caller does not want to retrieve the | |
2511 | input latency value. | |
2512 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2513 | */ | |
2514 | extern errno_t ifnet_latencies(ifnet_t interface, if_latencies_t *output_lt, | |
2515 | if_latencies_t *input_lt); | |
2516 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
2517 | ||
2518 | /*! | |
2519 | @function ifnet_stat_increment | |
2520 | @discussion | |
2521 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
2522 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
2523 | own. | |
2524 | @param interface The interface. | |
2525 | @param counts A pointer to a structure containing the amount to | |
2526 | increment each counter by. Any counts not appearing in the | |
2527 | ifnet_counter_increment structure are handled in the stack. | |
2528 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2529 | */ | |
2530 | extern errno_t ifnet_stat_increment(ifnet_t interface, | |
2531 | const struct ifnet_stat_increment_param *counts); | |
2532 | ||
2533 | /*! | |
2534 | @function ifnet_stat_increment_in | |
2535 | @discussion | |
2536 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. This | |
2537 | function allows a driver to update the inbound interface counts. | |
2538 | The most efficient time to update these counts is when calling | |
2539 | ifnet_input. | |
2540 | ||
2541 | A lock protects the counts, this makes the increment functions | |
2542 | expensive. The increment function will update the lastchanged | |
2543 | value. | |
2544 | @param interface The interface. | |
2545 | @param packets_in The number of additional packets received. | |
2546 | @param bytes_in The number of additional bytes received. | |
2547 | @param errors_in The number of additional receive errors. | |
2548 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2549 | */ | |
2550 | extern errno_t ifnet_stat_increment_in(ifnet_t interface, | |
2551 | u_int32_t packets_in, u_int32_t bytes_in, u_int32_t errors_in); | |
2552 | ||
2553 | /*! | |
2554 | @function ifnet_stat_increment_out | |
2555 | @discussion | |
2556 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. This | |
2557 | function allows a driver to update the outbound interface | |
2558 | counts. | |
2559 | ||
2560 | A lock protects the counts, this makes the increment functions | |
2561 | expensive. The increment function will update the lastchanged | |
2562 | value. | |
2563 | @param interface The interface. | |
2564 | @param packets_out The number of additional packets sent. | |
2565 | @param bytes_out The number of additional bytes sent. | |
2566 | @param errors_out The number of additional send errors. | |
2567 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2568 | */ | |
2569 | extern errno_t ifnet_stat_increment_out(ifnet_t interface, | |
2570 | u_int32_t packets_out, u_int32_t bytes_out, u_int32_t errors_out); | |
2571 | ||
2572 | /*! | |
2573 | @function ifnet_set_stat | |
2574 | @discussion | |
2575 | This function is intended to be called by the driver. A kext | |
2576 | must not call this function on an interface the kext does not | |
2577 | own. | |
2578 | ||
2579 | The one exception would be the case where a kext wants to zero | |
2580 | all of the counters. | |
2581 | @param interface The interface. | |
2582 | @param stats The new stats values. | |
2583 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2584 | */ | |
2585 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_stat(ifnet_t interface, | |
2586 | const struct ifnet_stats_param *stats); | |
2587 | ||
2588 | /*! | |
2589 | @function ifnet_stat | |
2590 | @param interface The interface. | |
2591 | @param out_stats Storage for the values. | |
2592 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2593 | */ | |
2594 | extern errno_t ifnet_stat(ifnet_t interface, | |
2595 | struct ifnet_stats_param *out_stats); | |
2596 | ||
2597 | /*! | |
2598 | @function ifnet_set_promiscuous | |
2599 | @discussion Enable or disable promiscuous mode on the interface. The | |
2600 | interface keeps an internal count of the number of times | |
2601 | promiscuous mode has been enabled. Promiscuous mode is only | |
2602 | disabled when this count reaches zero. Be sure to disable | |
2603 | promiscuous mode only once for every time you enable it. | |
2604 | @param interface The interface to toggle promiscuous mode on. | |
2605 | @param on If set, the number of promicuous on requests will be | |
2606 | incremented. If this is the first requrest, promiscuous mode | |
2607 | will be enabled. If this is not set, the number of promiscous | |
2608 | clients will be decremented. If this causes the number to reach | |
2609 | zero, promiscuous mode will be disabled. | |
2610 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2611 | */ | |
2612 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_promiscuous(ifnet_t interface, int on); | |
2613 | ||
2614 | /*! | |
2615 | @function ifnet_touch_lastchange | |
2616 | @discussion Updates the lastchange value to now. | |
2617 | @param interface The interface. | |
2618 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2619 | */ | |
2620 | extern errno_t ifnet_touch_lastchange(ifnet_t interface); | |
2621 | ||
2622 | /*! | |
2623 | @function ifnet_lastchange | |
2624 | @param interface The interface. | |
2625 | @param last_change A timeval struct to copy the last time changed in | |
2626 | to. | |
2627 | */ | |
2628 | extern errno_t ifnet_lastchange(ifnet_t interface, struct timeval *last_change); | |
2629 | ||
2630 | /*! | |
2631 | @function ifnet_get_address_list | |
2632 | @discussion Get a list of addresses on the interface. Passing NULL | |
2633 | for the interface will return a list of all addresses. The | |
2634 | addresses will have their reference count bumped so they will | |
2635 | not go away. Calling ifnet_free_address_list will decrement the | |
2636 | refcount and free the array. If you wish to hold on to a | |
2637 | reference to an ifaddr_t, be sure to bump the reference count | |
2638 | before calling ifnet_free_address_list. | |
2639 | @param interface The interface. | |
2640 | @param addresses A pointer to a NULL terminated array of ifaddr_ts. | |
2641 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2642 | */ | |
2643 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_address_list(ifnet_t interface, ifaddr_t **addresses); | |
2644 | ||
2645 | /*! | |
2646 | @function ifnet_get_address_list_family | |
2647 | @discussion Get a list of addresses on the interface. Passing NULL | |
2648 | for the interface will return a list of all addresses. The | |
2649 | addresses will have their reference count bumped so they will | |
2650 | not go away. Calling ifnet_free_address_list will decrement the | |
2651 | refcount and free the array. If you wish to hold on to a | |
2652 | reference to an ifaddr_t, be sure to bump the reference count | |
2653 | before calling ifnet_free_address_list. Unlike | |
2654 | ifnet_get_address_list, this function lets the caller specify | |
2655 | the address family to get a list of only a specific address type. | |
2656 | @param interface The interface. | |
2657 | @param addresses A pointer to a NULL terminated array of ifaddr_ts. | |
2658 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2659 | */ | |
2660 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_address_list_family(ifnet_t interface, | |
2661 | ifaddr_t **addresses, sa_family_t family); | |
2662 | ||
2663 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
2664 | /*! | |
2665 | @function ifnet_get_inuse_address_list | |
2666 | @discussion Get a list of addresses on the interface that are in | |
2667 | use by atleast one TCP or UDP socket. The rest of the API is similar | |
2668 | to ifnet_get_address_list. Calling ifnet_free_address_list will | |
2669 | free the array of addresses. Note this only gives a point in time | |
2670 | snapshot of the addresses in use. | |
2671 | @param interface The interface | |
2672 | @param addresses A pointer to a NULL terminated array of ifaddr_ts | |
2673 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2674 | */ | |
2675 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_inuse_address_list(ifnet_t interface, | |
2676 | ifaddr_t **addresses); | |
2677 | ||
2678 | __private_extern__ errno_t ifnet_get_address_list_family_internal(ifnet_t, | |
2679 | ifaddr_t **, sa_family_t, int, int, int); | |
2680 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
2681 | ||
2682 | /*! | |
2683 | @function ifnet_free_address_list | |
2684 | @discussion Free a list of addresses returned from | |
2685 | ifnet_get_address_list. Decrements the refcounts and frees the | |
2686 | memory used for the array of references. | |
2687 | @param addresses An array of ifaddr_ts. | |
2688 | */ | |
2689 | extern void ifnet_free_address_list(ifaddr_t *addresses); | |
2690 | ||
2691 | /*! | |
2692 | @function ifnet_set_lladdr | |
2693 | @discussion Sets the link-layer address for this interface. | |
2694 | @param interface The interface the link layer address is being | |
2695 | changed on. | |
2696 | @param lladdr A pointer to the raw link layer address (pointer to | |
2697 | the 6 byte ethernet address for ethernet). | |
2698 | @param lladdr_len The length, in bytes, of the link layer address. | |
2699 | */ | |
2700 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_lladdr(ifnet_t interface, const void *lladdr, | |
2701 | size_t lladdr_len); | |
2702 | ||
2703 | /*! | |
2704 | @function ifnet_lladdr_copy_bytes | |
2705 | @discussion Copies the bytes of the link-layer address into the | |
2706 | specified buffer. | |
2707 | @param interface The interface to copy the link-layer address from. | |
2708 | @param lladdr The buffer to copy the link-layer address in to. | |
2709 | @param length The length of the buffer. This value must match the | |
2710 | length of the link-layer address. | |
2711 | */ | |
2712 | extern errno_t ifnet_lladdr_copy_bytes(ifnet_t interface, void *lladdr, | |
2713 | size_t length); | |
2714 | ||
2715 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
2716 | /*! | |
2717 | @function ifnet_guarded_lladdr_copy_bytes | |
2718 | @discussion Copies the bytes of the link-layer address into the | |
2719 | specified buffer unless the current process is a sandboxed | |
2720 | application without the net.link.addr system info privilege. | |
2721 | @param interface The interface to copy the link-layer address from. | |
2722 | @param lladdr The buffer to copy the link-layer address in to. | |
2723 | @param length The length of the buffer. This value must match the | |
2724 | length of the link-layer address. | |
2725 | */ | |
2726 | extern errno_t ifnet_guarded_lladdr_copy_bytes(ifnet_t interface, void *lladdr, | |
2727 | size_t length); | |
2728 | ||
2729 | /*! | |
2730 | @function ifnet_lladdr | |
2731 | @discussion Returns a pointer to the link-layer address. | |
2732 | @param interface The interface the link-layer address is on. | |
2733 | */ | |
2734 | extern void *ifnet_lladdr(ifnet_t interface); | |
2735 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
2736 | ||
2737 | /*! | |
2738 | @function ifnet_llbroadcast_copy_bytes | |
2739 | @discussion Retrieves the link-layer broadcast address for this | |
2740 | interface. | |
2741 | @param interface The interface. | |
2742 | @param addr A buffer to copy the broadcast address in to. | |
2743 | @param bufferlen The length of the buffer at addr. | |
2744 | @param out_len On return, the length of the broadcast address. | |
2745 | */ | |
2746 | extern errno_t ifnet_llbroadcast_copy_bytes(ifnet_t interface, void *addr, | |
2747 | size_t bufferlen, size_t *out_len); | |
2748 | ||
2749 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
2750 | /*! | |
2751 | @function ifnet_set_lladdr_and_type | |
2752 | @discussion Sets the link-layer address as well as the type field in | |
2753 | the sockaddr_dl. Support for setting the type was added for vlan | |
2754 | and bond interfaces. | |
2755 | @param interface The interface the link layer address is being | |
2756 | changed on. | |
2757 | @param lladdr A pointer to the raw link layer address (pointer to | |
2758 | the 6 byte ethernet address for ethernet). | |
2759 | @param length The length, in bytes, of the link layer address. | |
2760 | @param type The link-layer address type. | |
2761 | */ | |
2762 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_lladdr_and_type(ifnet_t interface, const void *lladdr, | |
2763 | size_t length, u_char type); | |
2764 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
2765 | ||
2766 | /*! | |
2767 | @function ifnet_resolve_multicast | |
2768 | @discussion Resolves a multicast address for an attached protocol to | |
2769 | a link-layer address. If a link-layer address is passed in, the | |
2770 | interface will verify that it is a valid multicast address. | |
2771 | @param ifp The interface. | |
2772 | @param proto_addr A protocol address to be converted to a link-layer | |
2773 | address. | |
2774 | @param ll_addr Storage for the resulting link-layer address. | |
2775 | @param ll_len Length of the storage for the link-layer address. | |
2776 | @result 0 on success. EOPNOTSUPP indicates the multicast address was | |
2777 | not supported or could not be translated. Other errors may | |
2778 | indicate other failures. | |
2779 | */ | |
2780 | extern errno_t ifnet_resolve_multicast(ifnet_t ifp, | |
2781 | const struct sockaddr *proto_addr, struct sockaddr *ll_addr, size_t ll_len); | |
2782 | ||
2783 | /*! | |
2784 | @function ifnet_add_multicast | |
2785 | @discussion Joins a multicast and returns an ifmultiaddr_t with the | |
2786 | reference count incremented for you. You are responsible for | |
2787 | decrementing the reference count after calling | |
2788 | ifnet_remove_multicast and making sure you no longer have any | |
2789 | references to the multicast. | |
2790 | @param interface The interface. | |
2791 | @param maddr The multicast address (AF_UNSPEC/AF_LINK) to join. Either | |
2792 | a physical address or logical address to be translated to a | |
2793 | physical address. | |
2794 | @param multicast The resulting ifmultiaddr_t multicast address. | |
2795 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2796 | */ | |
2797 | extern errno_t ifnet_add_multicast(ifnet_t interface, | |
2798 | const struct sockaddr *maddr, ifmultiaddr_t *multicast); | |
2799 | ||
2800 | /*! | |
2801 | @function ifnet_remove_multicast | |
2802 | @discussion Causes the interface to leave the multicast group. The | |
2803 | stack keeps track of how many times ifnet_add_multicast has been | |
2804 | called for a given multicast address. The multicast will only be | |
2805 | removed when the number of times ifnet_remove_multicast has been | |
2806 | called matches the number of times ifnet_add_multicast has been | |
2807 | called. | |
2808 | ||
2809 | The memory for the multicast address is not actually freed until | |
2810 | the separate reference count has reached zero. Some parts of the | |
2811 | stack may keep a pointer to the multicast even after that | |
2812 | multicast has been removed from the interface. | |
2813 | ||
2814 | When an interface is detached, all of the multicasts are | |
2815 | removed. If the interface of the multicast passed in is no | |
2816 | longer attached, this function will gracefully return, | |
2817 | performing no work. | |
2818 | ||
2819 | It is the callers responsibility to release the multicast | |
2820 | address after calling this function. | |
2821 | @param multicast The multicast to be removed. | |
2822 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2823 | */ | |
2824 | extern errno_t ifnet_remove_multicast(ifmultiaddr_t multicast); | |
2825 | ||
2826 | /*! | |
2827 | @function ifnet_get_multicast_list | |
2828 | @discussion Retrieves a list of multicast address the interface is | |
2829 | set to receive. This function allocates and returns an array of | |
2830 | references to the various multicast addresses. The multicasts | |
2831 | have their reference counts bumped on your behalf. Calling | |
2832 | ifnet_free_multicast_list will decrement the reference counts | |
2833 | and free the array. | |
2834 | @param interface The interface. | |
2835 | @param addresses A pointer to a NULL terminated array of references | |
2836 | to the multicast addresses. | |
2837 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2838 | */ | |
2839 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_multicast_list(ifnet_t interface, | |
2840 | ifmultiaddr_t **addresses); | |
2841 | ||
2842 | /*! | |
2843 | @function ifnet_free_multicast_list | |
2844 | @discussion Frees a list of multicasts returned by | |
2845 | ifnet_get_multicast_list. Decrements the refcount on each | |
2846 | multicast address and frees the array. | |
2847 | @param multicasts An array of references to the multicast addresses. | |
2848 | */ | |
2849 | extern void ifnet_free_multicast_list(ifmultiaddr_t *multicasts); | |
2850 | ||
2851 | /*! | |
2852 | @function ifnet_find_by_name | |
2853 | @discussion Find an interface by the name including the unit number. | |
2854 | Caller must call ifnet_release on any non-null interface return | |
2855 | value. | |
2856 | @param ifname The name of the interface, including any unit number | |
2857 | (i.e. "en0"). | |
2858 | @param interface A pointer to an interface reference. This will be | |
2859 | filled in if a matching interface is found. | |
2860 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2861 | */ | |
2862 | extern errno_t ifnet_find_by_name(const char *ifname, ifnet_t *interface); | |
2863 | ||
2864 | /*! | |
2865 | @function ifnet_list_get | |
2866 | @discussion Get a list of attached interfaces. List will be set to | |
2867 | point to an array allocated by ifnet_list_get. The interfaces | |
2868 | are refcounted and the counts will be incremented before the | |
2869 | function returns. The list of interfaces must be freed using | |
2870 | ifnet_list_free. | |
2871 | @param family The interface family (i.e. IFNET_FAMILY_ETHERNET). To | |
2872 | find interfaces of all families, use IFNET_FAMILY_ANY. | |
2873 | @param interfaces A pointer to an array of interface references. | |
2874 | @param count A pointer that will be filled in with the number of | |
2875 | matching interfaces in the array. | |
2876 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2877 | */ | |
2878 | extern errno_t ifnet_list_get(ifnet_family_t family, ifnet_t **interfaces, | |
2879 | u_int32_t *count); | |
2880 | ||
2881 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
2882 | /*! | |
2883 | @function ifnet_list_get_all | |
2884 | @discussion Get a list of attached interfaces. List will be set to | |
2885 | point to an array allocated by ifnet_list_get. The interfaces | |
2886 | are refcounted and the counts will be incremented before the | |
2887 | function returns. The list of interfaces must be freed using | |
2888 | ifnet_list_free. This is similar to ifnet_list_get, except | |
2889 | that it includes interfaces that are detaching. | |
2890 | @param family The interface family (i.e. IFNET_FAMILY_ETHERNET). To | |
2891 | find interfaces of all families, use IFNET_FAMILY_ANY. | |
2892 | @param interfaces A pointer to an array of interface references. | |
2893 | @param count A pointer that will be filled in with the number of | |
2894 | matching interfaces in the array. | |
2895 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
2896 | */ | |
2897 | extern errno_t ifnet_list_get_all(ifnet_family_t family, ifnet_t **interfaces, | |
2898 | u_int32_t *count); | |
2899 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
2900 | ||
2901 | /*! | |
2902 | @function ifnet_list_free | |
2903 | @discussion Free a list of interfaces returned by ifnet_list_get. | |
2904 | Decrements the reference count on each interface and frees the | |
2905 | array of references. If you keep a reference to an interface, be | |
2906 | sure to increment the reference count before calling | |
2907 | ifnet_list_free. | |
2908 | @param interfaces An array of interface references from ifnet_list_get. | |
2909 | */ | |
2910 | extern void ifnet_list_free(ifnet_t *interfaces); | |
2911 | ||
2912 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
2913 | /* ifaddr_t accessors */ | |
2914 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
2915 | ||
2916 | /*! | |
2917 | @function ifaddr_reference | |
2918 | @discussion Increment the reference count of an address tied to an | |
2919 | interface. | |
2920 | @param ifaddr The interface address. | |
2921 | @result 0 upon success | |
2922 | */ | |
2923 | extern errno_t ifaddr_reference(ifaddr_t ifaddr); | |
2924 | ||
2925 | /*! | |
2926 | @function ifaddr_release | |
2927 | @discussion Decrements the reference count of and possibly frees an | |
2928 | address tied to an interface. | |
2929 | @param ifaddr The interface address. | |
2930 | @result 0 upon success | |
2931 | */ | |
2932 | extern errno_t ifaddr_release(ifaddr_t ifaddr); | |
2933 | ||
2934 | /*! | |
2935 | @function ifaddr_address | |
2936 | @discussion Copies the address out of the ifaddr. | |
2937 | @param ifaddr The interface address. | |
2938 | @param out_addr The sockaddr storage for the address. | |
2939 | @param addr_size The size of the storage for the address. | |
2940 | @result 0 upon success | |
2941 | */ | |
2942 | extern errno_t ifaddr_address(ifaddr_t ifaddr, struct sockaddr *out_addr, | |
2943 | u_int32_t addr_size); | |
2944 | ||
2945 | /*! | |
2946 | @function ifaddr_address | |
2947 | @discussion Returns the address family of the address. | |
2948 | @param ifaddr The interface address. | |
2949 | @result 0 on failure, address family on success. | |
2950 | */ | |
2951 | extern sa_family_t ifaddr_address_family(ifaddr_t ifaddr); | |
2952 | ||
2953 | /*! | |
2954 | @function ifaddr_dstaddress | |
2955 | @discussion Copies the destination address out of the ifaddr. | |
2956 | @param ifaddr The interface address. | |
2957 | @param out_dstaddr The sockaddr storage for the destination address. | |
2958 | @param dstaddr_size The size of the storage for the destination address. | |
2959 | @result 0 upon success | |
2960 | */ | |
2961 | extern errno_t ifaddr_dstaddress(ifaddr_t ifaddr, struct sockaddr *out_dstaddr, | |
2962 | u_int32_t dstaddr_size); | |
2963 | ||
2964 | /*! | |
2965 | @function ifaddr_netmask | |
2966 | @discussion Copies the netmask out of the ifaddr. | |
2967 | @param ifaddr The interface address. | |
2968 | @param out_netmask The sockaddr storage for the netmask. | |
2969 | @param netmask_size The size of the storage for the netmask. | |
2970 | @result 0 upon success | |
2971 | */ | |
2972 | extern errno_t ifaddr_netmask(ifaddr_t ifaddr, struct sockaddr *out_netmask, | |
2973 | u_int32_t netmask_size); | |
2974 | ||
2975 | /*! | |
2976 | @function ifaddr_ifnet | |
2977 | @discussion Returns the interface the address is attached to. The | |
2978 | reference is only valid until the ifaddr is released. If you | |
2979 | need to hold a reference to the ifnet for longer than you hold a | |
2980 | reference to the ifaddr, increment the reference using | |
2981 | ifnet_reference. | |
2982 | @param ifaddr The interface address. | |
2983 | @result A reference to the interface the address is attached to. | |
2984 | */ | |
2985 | extern ifnet_t ifaddr_ifnet(ifaddr_t ifaddr); | |
2986 | ||
2987 | /*! | |
2988 | @function ifaddr_withaddr | |
2989 | @discussion Returns an interface address with the address specified. | |
2990 | Increments the reference count on the ifaddr before returning to | |
2991 | the caller. Caller is responsible for calling ifaddr_release. | |
2992 | @param address The address to search for. | |
2993 | @result A reference to the interface address. | |
2994 | */ | |
2995 | extern ifaddr_t ifaddr_withaddr(const struct sockaddr *address); | |
2996 | ||
2997 | /*! | |
2998 | @function ifaddr_withdstaddr | |
2999 | @discussion Returns an interface address for the interface address | |
3000 | that matches the destination when the netmask is applied. | |
3001 | Increments the reference count on the ifaddr before returning to | |
3002 | the caller. Caller is responsible for calling ifaddr_release. | |
3003 | @param destination The destination to search for. | |
3004 | @result A reference to the interface address. | |
3005 | */ | |
3006 | extern ifaddr_t ifaddr_withdstaddr(const struct sockaddr *destination); | |
3007 | ||
3008 | /*! | |
3009 | @function ifaddr_withnet | |
3010 | @discussion Returns an interface address for the interface with the | |
3011 | network described by net. Increments the reference count on the | |
3012 | ifaddr before returning to the caller. Caller is responsible for | |
3013 | calling ifaddr_release. | |
3014 | @param net The network to search for. | |
3015 | @result A reference to the interface address. | |
3016 | */ | |
3017 | extern ifaddr_t ifaddr_withnet(const struct sockaddr *net); | |
3018 | ||
3019 | /*! | |
3020 | @function ifaddr_withroute | |
3021 | @discussion Returns an interface address given a destination and | |
3022 | gateway. Increments the reference count on the ifaddr before | |
3023 | returning to the caller. Caller is responsible for calling | |
3024 | ifaddr_release. | |
3025 | @param flags Routing flags. See net/route.h, RTF_GATEWAY etc. | |
3026 | @param destination The destination to search for. | |
3027 | @param gateway A gateway to search for. | |
3028 | @result A reference to the interface address. | |
3029 | */ | |
3030 | extern ifaddr_t ifaddr_withroute(int flags, const struct sockaddr *destination, | |
3031 | const struct sockaddr *gateway); | |
3032 | ||
3033 | /*! | |
3034 | @function ifaddr_findbestforaddr | |
3035 | @discussion Finds the best local address assigned to a specific | |
3036 | interface to use when communicating with another address. | |
3037 | Increments the reference count on the ifaddr before returning to | |
3038 | the caller. Caller is responsible for calling ifaddr_release. | |
3039 | @param addr The remote address. | |
3040 | @param interface The local interface. | |
3041 | @result A reference to the interface address. | |
3042 | */ | |
3043 | extern ifaddr_t ifaddr_findbestforaddr(const struct sockaddr *addr, | |
3044 | ifnet_t interface); | |
3045 | ||
3046 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3047 | /* ifmultiaddr_t accessors */ | |
3048 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3049 | ||
3050 | /*! | |
3051 | @function ifmaddr_reference | |
3052 | @discussion Increment the reference count of an interface multicast | |
3053 | address. | |
3054 | @param ifmaddr The interface multicast address. | |
3055 | @result 0 on success. Only error will be EINVAL if ifmaddr is not valid. | |
3056 | */ | |
3057 | extern errno_t ifmaddr_reference(ifmultiaddr_t ifmaddr); | |
3058 | ||
3059 | /*! | |
3060 | @function ifmaddr_release | |
3061 | @discussion Decrement the reference count of an interface multicast | |
3062 | address. If the reference count reaches zero, the ifmultiaddr | |
3063 | will be removed from the interface and the ifmultiaddr will be | |
3064 | freed. | |
3065 | @param ifmaddr The interface multicast address. | |
3066 | @result 0 on success. Only error will be EINVAL if ifmaddr is not valid. | |
3067 | */ | |
3068 | extern errno_t ifmaddr_release(ifmultiaddr_t ifmaddr); | |
3069 | ||
3070 | /*! | |
3071 | @function ifmaddr_address | |
3072 | @discussion Copies the multicast address to out_multicast. | |
3073 | @param out_multicast Storage for a sockaddr. | |
3074 | @param addr_size Size of the storage. | |
3075 | @result 0 on success. | |
3076 | */ | |
3077 | extern errno_t ifmaddr_address(ifmultiaddr_t ifmaddr, | |
3078 | struct sockaddr *out_multicast, u_int32_t addr_size); | |
3079 | ||
3080 | /*! | |
3081 | @function ifmaddr_lladdress | |
3082 | @discussion Copies the link layer multicast address to | |
3083 | out_link_layer_multicast. | |
3084 | @param out_link_layer_multicast Storage for a sockaddr. | |
3085 | @param addr_size Size of the storage. | |
3086 | @result 0 on success. | |
3087 | */ | |
3088 | extern errno_t ifmaddr_lladdress(ifmultiaddr_t ifmaddr, | |
3089 | struct sockaddr *out_link_layer_multicast, u_int32_t addr_size); | |
3090 | ||
3091 | /*! | |
3092 | @function ifmaddr_ifnet | |
3093 | @discussion Returns the interface this multicast address is attached | |
3094 | to. The interface reference count is not bumped by this | |
3095 | function. The interface is only valid as long as you don't | |
3096 | release the refernece to the multiast address. If you need to | |
3097 | maintain your pointer to the ifnet, call ifnet_reference | |
3098 | followed by ifnet_release when you're finished. | |
3099 | @param ifmaddr The interface multicast address. | |
3100 | @result A reference to the interface. | |
3101 | */ | |
3102 | extern ifnet_t ifmaddr_ifnet(ifmultiaddr_t ifmaddr); | |
3103 | ||
3104 | #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE | |
3105 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3106 | /* interface cloner */ | |
3107 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3108 | ||
3109 | /* | |
3110 | @typedef ifnet_clone_create_func | |
3111 | @discussion ifnet_clone_create_func is called to create an interface. | |
3112 | @param ifcloner The interface cloner. | |
3113 | @param unit The interface unit number to create. | |
3114 | @param params Additional information specific to the interface cloner. | |
3115 | @result Return zero on success or an errno error value on failure. | |
3116 | */ | |
3117 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_clone_create_func)(if_clone_t ifcloner, u_int32_t unit, void *params); | |
3118 | ||
3119 | /* | |
3120 | @typedef ifnet_clone_destroy_func | |
3121 | @discussion ifnet_clone_create_func is called to destroy an interface created | |
3122 | by an interface cloner. | |
3123 | @param interface The interface to destroy. | |
3124 | @result Return zero on success or an errno error value on failure. | |
3125 | */ | |
3126 | typedef errno_t (*ifnet_clone_destroy_func)(ifnet_t interface); | |
3127 | ||
3128 | /* | |
3129 | @struct ifnet_clone_params | |
3130 | @discussion This structure is used to represent an interface cloner. | |
3131 | @field ifc_name The interface name handled by this interface cloner. | |
3132 | @field ifc_create The function to create an interface. | |
3133 | @field ifc_destroy The function to destroy an interface. | |
3134 | */ | |
3135 | struct ifnet_clone_params { | |
3136 | const char *ifc_name; | |
3137 | ifnet_clone_create_func ifc_create; | |
3138 | ifnet_clone_destroy_func ifc_destroy; | |
3139 | }; | |
3140 | ||
3141 | /* | |
3142 | @function ifnet_clone_attach | |
3143 | @discussion Attaches a new interface cloner. | |
3144 | @param cloner_params The structure that defines an interface cloner. | |
3145 | @param interface A pointer to an opaque handle that represent the interface cloner | |
3146 | that is attached upon success. | |
3147 | @result Returns 0 on success. | |
3148 | May return ENOBUFS if there is insufficient memory. | |
3149 | May return EEXIST if an interface cloner with the same name is already attached. | |
3150 | */ | |
3151 | extern errno_t ifnet_clone_attach(struct ifnet_clone_params *cloner_params, if_clone_t *ifcloner); | |
3152 | ||
3153 | /* | |
3154 | @function ifnet_clone_detach | |
3155 | @discussion Detaches a previously attached interface cloner. | |
3156 | @param ifcloner The opaque handle returned when the interface cloner was attached. | |
3157 | @result Returns 0 on success. | |
3158 | */ | |
3159 | extern errno_t ifnet_clone_detach(if_clone_t ifcloner); | |
3160 | ||
3161 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3162 | /* misc */ | |
3163 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3164 | ||
3165 | /* | |
3166 | @function ifnet_get_local_ports | |
3167 | @discussion Returns a bitfield indicating which ports of PF_INET | |
3168 | and PF_INET6 protocol families have sockets in the usable | |
3169 | state. An interface that supports waking the host on unicast | |
3170 | traffic may use this information to discard incoming unicast | |
3171 | packets that don't have a corresponding bit set instead of | |
3172 | waking up the host. For port 0x0001, bit 1 of the first byte | |
3173 | would be set. For port n, bit 1 << (n % 8) of the (n / 8)'th | |
3174 | byte would be set. | |
3175 | @param ifp The interface in question. May be NULL, which means | |
3176 | all interfaces. | |
3177 | @param bitfield A pointer to 8192 bytes. | |
3178 | @result Returns 0 on success. | |
3179 | */ | |
3180 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_local_ports(ifnet_t ifp, u_int8_t *bitfield); | |
3181 | ||
3182 | #define IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_WILDCARDOK 0x01 | |
3183 | #define IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_NOWAKEUPOK 0x02 | |
3184 | #define IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_TCPONLY 0x04 | |
3185 | #define IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_UDPONLY 0x08 | |
3186 | #define IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_RECVANYIFONLY 0x10 | |
3187 | #define IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_EXTBGIDLEONLY 0x20 | |
3188 | #define IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_ACTIVEONLY 0x40 | |
3189 | /* | |
3190 | @function ifnet_get_local_ports_extended | |
3191 | @discussion Returns a bitfield indicating which local ports of the | |
3192 | specified protocol have sockets in the usable state. An | |
3193 | interface that supports waking the host on unicast traffic may | |
3194 | use this information to discard incoming unicast packets that | |
3195 | don't have a corresponding bit set instead of waking up the | |
3196 | host. For port 0x0001, bit 1 of the first byte would be set. | |
3197 | For port n, bit 1 << (n % 8) of the (n / 8)'th byte would be | |
3198 | set. | |
3199 | @param ifp The interface in question. May be NULL, which means | |
3200 | all interfaces. | |
3201 | @param protocol The protocol family of the sockets. PF_UNSPEC (0) | |
3202 | means all protocols, otherwise PF_INET or PF_INET6. | |
3203 | @param flags A bitwise of the following flags: | |
3204 | IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_WILDCARDOK: When bit is set, | |
3205 | the list of local ports should include those that are | |
3206 | used by sockets that aren't bound to any local address. | |
3207 | IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_NOWAKEUPOK: When bit is | |
3208 | set, the list of local ports should return all sockets | |
3209 | including the ones that do not need a wakeup from sleep. | |
3210 | Sockets that do not want to wake from sleep are marked | |
3211 | with a socket option. | |
3212 | IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_TCPONLY: When bit is set, the list | |
3213 | of local ports should return the ports used by TCP sockets. | |
3214 | IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_UDPONLY: When bit is set, the list | |
3215 | of local ports should return the ports used by UDP sockets. | |
3216 | only. | |
3217 | IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_RECVANYIFONLY: When bit is set, the | |
3218 | port is in the list only if the socket has the option | |
3219 | SO_RECV_ANYIF set | |
3220 | IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_EXTBGIDLEONLY: When bit is set, the | |
3221 | port is in the list only if the socket has the option | |
3222 | SO_EXTENDED_BK_IDLE set | |
3223 | IFNET_GET_LOCAL_PORTS_ACTIVEONLY: When bit is set, the | |
3224 | port is in the list only if the socket is not in a final TCP | |
3225 | state or the connection is not idle in a final TCP state | |
3226 | @param bitfield A pointer to 8192 bytes. | |
3227 | @result Returns 0 on success. | |
3228 | */ | |
3229 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_local_ports_extended(ifnet_t ifp, | |
3230 | protocol_family_t protocol, u_int32_t flags, u_int8_t *bitfield); | |
3231 | ||
3232 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3233 | /* for reporting issues */ | |
3234 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3235 | ||
3236 | #define IFNET_MODIDLEN 20 | |
3237 | #define IFNET_MODARGLEN 12 | |
3238 | ||
3239 | /* | |
3240 | @function ifnet_report_issues | |
3241 | @discussion Provided for network interface families and drivers to | |
3242 | notify the system of issues detected at their layers. | |
3243 | @param ifp The interface experiencing issues. | |
3244 | @param modid The ID of the module reporting issues. It may contain | |
3245 | any value that is unique enough to identify the module, such | |
3246 | as the SHA-1 hash of the bundle ID of the module, e.g. | |
3247 | "com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily" or | |
3248 | "com.apple.iokit.IO80211Family". | |
3249 | @param info An optional, fixed-size array of octets containing opaque | |
3250 | information data used specific to the module/layer reporting | |
3251 | the issues. May be NULL. | |
3252 | @result Returns 0 on success, or EINVAL if arguments are invalid. | |
3253 | */ | |
3254 | extern errno_t ifnet_report_issues(ifnet_t ifp, u_int8_t modid[IFNET_MODIDLEN], | |
3255 | u_int8_t info[IFNET_MODARGLEN]); | |
3256 | ||
3257 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3258 | /* for interfaces that support link level transmit completion status */ | |
3259 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3260 | /* | |
3261 | @enum Per packet phy level transmit completion status values | |
3262 | @abstract Constants defining possible completion status values | |
3263 | A driver may support all or some of these values | |
3264 | @discussion | |
3265 | @constant IFNET_TX_COMPL_SUCCESS link transmission succeeded | |
3266 | @constant IFNET_TX_COMPL_FAIL link transmission failed | |
3267 | @constant IFNET_TX_COMPL_ABORTED link transmission aborted, may retry | |
3268 | @constant IFNET_TX_QUEUE_FULL link level secondary queue full | |
3269 | */ | |
3270 | enum { | |
3271 | IFNET_TX_COMPL_SUCCESS = 0, /* sent on link */ | |
3272 | IFNET_TX_COMPL_FAIL = 1, /* failed to send on link */ | |
3273 | IFNET_TX_COMPL_ABORTED = 2, /* aborted send, peer asleep */ | |
3274 | IFNET_TX_COMPL_QFULL = 3 /* driver level queue full */ | |
3275 | }; | |
3276 | ||
3277 | typedef u_int32_t tx_compl_val_t; | |
3278 | ||
3279 | /* | |
3280 | @function ifnet_tx_compl_status | |
3281 | @discussion Used as an upcall from IONetwork Family to stack that | |
3282 | indicates the link level completion status of a transmitted | |
3283 | packet. | |
3284 | @param ifp The interface to which the mbuf was sent | |
3285 | @param m The mbuf that was transmitted | |
3286 | @param val indicates the status of the transmission | |
3287 | */ | |
3288 | extern errno_t ifnet_tx_compl_status(ifnet_t ifp, mbuf_t m, tx_compl_val_t val); | |
3289 | ||
3290 | /* | |
3291 | @function ifnet_tx_compl | |
3292 | @discussion Used to indicates the packet has been transmitted. | |
3293 | @param ifp The interface to which the mbuf was sent | |
3294 | @param m The mbuf that was transmitted | |
3295 | */ | |
3296 | extern errno_t ifnet_tx_compl(ifnet_t ifp, mbuf_t m); | |
3297 | ||
3298 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3299 | /* for interfaces that support dynamic node absence/presence events */ | |
3300 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3301 | ||
3302 | /* | |
3303 | @function ifnet_notice_node_presence | |
3304 | @discussion Provided for network interface drivers to notify the | |
3305 | system of a change detected in the presence of the specified | |
3306 | node. | |
3307 | @param ifp The interface attached to the link where the specified node | |
3308 | is present. | |
3309 | @param sa The AF_LINK family address of the node whose presence is | |
3310 | changing. | |
3311 | @param rssi The received signal strength indication as measured in | |
3312 | dBm by a radio receiver. | |
3313 | @param lqm A link quality metric associated with the specified node. | |
3314 | @param npm A node proximity metric associated with the specified node. | |
3315 | @param srvinfo A fixed-size array of octets containing opaque service | |
3316 | information data used by the mDNS responder subsystem. | |
3317 | @result Returns 0 on success, or EINVAL if arguments are invalid. | |
3318 | */ | |
3319 | extern errno_t | |
3320 | ifnet_notice_node_presence(ifnet_t ifp, struct sockaddr *sa, int32_t rssi, | |
3321 | int lqm, int npm, u_int8_t srvinfo[48]); | |
3322 | ||
3323 | /* | |
3324 | @function ifnet_notice_node_absence | |
3325 | @discussion Provided for network interface drivers to notify the | |
3326 | system that the absence of the specified node has been detected. | |
3327 | @param ifp The interface attached to the link where the absence of the | |
3328 | specified node has been detected. | |
3329 | @param sa The AF_LINK family address of the node whose absence has been | |
3330 | detected. | |
3331 | @result Returns 0 on success, or EINVAL if arguments are invalid. | |
3332 | */ | |
3333 | extern errno_t ifnet_notice_node_absence(ifnet_t ifp, struct sockaddr *sa); | |
3334 | ||
3335 | /* | |
3336 | @function ifnet_notice_master_elected | |
3337 | @discussion Provided for network interface drivers to notify the system | |
3338 | that the nodes with a locally detected presence on the attached | |
3339 | link have elected a new master. | |
3340 | @param ifp The interface attached to the link where the new master has | |
3341 | been elected. | |
3342 | @result Returns 0 on success, or EINVAL if arguments are invalid. | |
3343 | */ | |
3344 | extern errno_t ifnet_notice_master_elected(ifnet_t ifp); | |
3345 | ||
3346 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3347 | /* for interface delegation */ | |
3348 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
3349 | ||
3350 | /* | |
3351 | @function ifnet_set_delegate | |
3352 | @discussion Indicate that an interface is delegating another interface | |
3353 | for accounting/restriction purposes. This could be used by a | |
3354 | virtual interface that is going over another interface, where | |
3355 | the virtual interface is to be treated as if it's the underlying | |
3356 | interface for certain operations/checks. | |
3357 | @param ifp The delegating interface. | |
3358 | @param delegated_ifp The delegated interface. If NULL or equal to | |
3359 | the delegating interface itself, any previously-established | |
3360 | delegation is removed. If non-NULL, a reference to the | |
3361 | delegated interface is held by the delegating interface; | |
3362 | this reference is released via a subsequent call to remove | |
3363 | the established association, or when the delegating interface | |
3364 | is detached. | |
3365 | @param Returns 0 on success, EINVAL if arguments are invalid, or | |
3366 | ENXIO if the delegating interface isn't currently attached. | |
3367 | */ | |
3368 | extern errno_t | |
3369 | ifnet_set_delegate(ifnet_t ifp, ifnet_t delegated_ifp); | |
3370 | ||
3371 | /* | |
3372 | @function ifnet_get_delegate | |
3373 | @discussion Retrieve delegated interface information on an interface. | |
3374 | @param ifp The delegating interface. | |
3375 | @param pdelegated_ifp Pointer to the delegated interface. Upon | |
3376 | success, this will contain the delegated interface or | |
3377 | NULL if there is no delegation in place. If non-NULL, | |
3378 | the delegated interface will be returned with a reference | |
3379 | held for caller, and the caller is responsible for releasing | |
3380 | it via ifnet_release(); | |
3381 | @param Returns 0 on success, EINVAL if arguments are invalid, or | |
3382 | ENXIO if the delegating interface isn't currently attached. | |
3383 | */ | |
3384 | extern errno_t | |
3385 | ifnet_get_delegate(ifnet_t ifp, ifnet_t *pdelegated_ifp); | |
3386 | ||
3387 | /*************************************************************************/ | |
3388 | /* for interface keep alive offload support */ | |
3389 | /*************************************************************************/ | |
3390 | ||
3391 | /* | |
3392 | @struct ifnet_keepalive_offload_frame | |
3393 | @discussion This structure is used to define various opportunistic | |
3394 | polling parameters for an interface. | |
3395 | For IPSec and AirPlay UDP keep alive only a subset of the | |
3396 | fields are relevant. | |
3397 | An incoming TCP keep alive probe has the sequence number | |
3398 | in the TCP header equal to "remote_seq" and the | |
3399 | acknowledgment number field is equal to "local_seq". | |
3400 | An incoming TCP keep alive probe has the sequence number | |
3401 | equlal to "remote_seq" minus 1 and the acknowledgment number | |
3402 | field is equal to "local_seq". | |
3403 | Note that remote_seq is in network byte order so the value to | |
3404 | match may have to be converted to host byte order when | |
3405 | subtracting 1. | |
3406 | For TCP, the field "interval" corresponds to the socket option | |
3407 | TCP_KEEPALIVE, the field "keep_cnt" to TCP_KEEPINTVL and | |
3408 | the field "keep_cnt" to TCP_KEEPCNT. | |
3409 | @field data Keep alive probe to be sent. | |
3410 | @field type The type of keep alive frame | |
3411 | @field length The length of the frame in the data field | |
3412 | @field interval Keep alive interval between probes in seconds | |
3413 | @field ether_type Tell if it's the protocol is IPv4 or IPv6 | |
3414 | @field keep_cnt Maximum number of time to retry probes (TCP only) | |
3415 | @field keep_retry Interval before retrying if previous probe was not answered (TCP only) | |
3416 | @field reply_length The length of the frame in the reply_data field (TCP only) | |
3417 | @field addr_length Length in bytes of local_addr and remote_addr (TCP only) | |
3418 | @field reply_data Keep alive reply to be sent to incoming probe (TCP only) | |
3419 | @field local_addr Local address: 4 bytes IPv4 or 16 bytes IPv6 address (TCP only) | |
3420 | @field remote_addr Remote address: 4 bytes IPv4 or 16 bytes IPv6 address (TCP only) | |
3421 | @field local_port Local port (TCP only) | |
3422 | @field remote_port Remote port (TCP only) | |
3423 | @field local_seq Local sequence number for matching incoming replies (TCP only) | |
3424 | @field remote_seq Remote sequence number for matching incoming probes or replies (TCP only) | |
3425 | */ | |
3426 | ||
3427 | #define IFNET_KEEPALIVE_OFFLOAD_FRAME_DATA_SIZE 128 | |
3428 | #define IFNET_KEEPALIVE_OFFLOAD_MAX_ADDR_SIZE 16 | |
3429 | ||
3430 | struct ifnet_keepalive_offload_frame { | |
3431 | u_int8_t data[IFNET_KEEPALIVE_OFFLOAD_FRAME_DATA_SIZE]; /* data bytes */ | |
3432 | #define IFNET_KEEPALIVE_OFFLOAD_FRAME_IPSEC 0x0 | |
3433 | #define IFNET_KEEPALIVE_OFFLOAD_FRAME_AIRPLAY 0x1 | |
3434 | #define IFNET_KEEPALIVE_OFFLOAD_FRAME_TCP 0x2 | |
3435 | u_int8_t type; /* type of application */ | |
3436 | u_int8_t length; /* Number of valid data bytes including offset */ | |
3437 | u_int16_t interval; /* Keep alive interval in seconds */ | |
3438 | #define IFNET_KEEPALIVE_OFFLOAD_FRAME_ETHERTYPE_IPV4 0x0 | |
3439 | #define IFNET_KEEPALIVE_OFFLOAD_FRAME_ETHERTYPE_IPV6 0x1 | |
3440 | u_int8_t ether_type; /* Ether type IPv4 or IPv6 */ | |
3441 | u_int8_t keep_cnt; /* max number of time to retry probes */ | |
3442 | u_int16_t keep_retry; /* interval before retrying if previous probe was not answered */ | |
3443 | u_int8_t reply_length; /* Length of valid reply_data bytes including offset */ | |
3444 | u_int8_t addr_length; /* Length of valid bytes in local_addr and remote_addr */ | |
3445 | u_int8_t reserved[2]; | |
3446 | u_int8_t reply_data[IFNET_KEEPALIVE_OFFLOAD_FRAME_DATA_SIZE]; /* Response packet */ | |
3447 | u_int8_t local_addr[IFNET_KEEPALIVE_OFFLOAD_MAX_ADDR_SIZE]; /* in network byte order */ | |
3448 | u_int8_t remote_addr[IFNET_KEEPALIVE_OFFLOAD_MAX_ADDR_SIZE]; /* in network byte order */ | |
3449 | u_int16_t local_port; /* in host byte order */ | |
3450 | u_int16_t remote_port; /* in host byte order */ | |
3451 | u_int32_t local_seq; /* in host byte order */ | |
3452 | u_int32_t remote_seq; /* in host byte order */ | |
3453 | }; | |
3454 | ||
3455 | /* | |
3456 | @function ifnet_get_keepalive_offload_frames | |
3457 | @discussion Fills out frames_array with IP packets to send at | |
3458 | periodic intervals as Keep-alive or heartbeat messages. | |
3459 | This can be used to offload keep alives for UDP or TCP. | |
3460 | Note: The frames are returned in this order: first the IPSec | |
3461 | frames, then the AirPlay frames and finally the TCP frames. | |
3462 | If a device does not support one kind of keep alive frames_array | |
3463 | it should provide a frames_array large enough to accomodate | |
3464 | the other frames | |
3465 | @param ifp The interface to send frames out on. This is used to | |
3466 | select which sockets or IPSec SAs should generate the | |
3467 | packets. | |
3468 | @param frames_array An array of ifnet_keepalive_offload_frame | |
3469 | structs. This is allocated by the caller, and has | |
3470 | frames_array_count frames of valid memory. | |
3471 | @param frames_array_count The number of valid frames allocated | |
3472 | by the caller in frames_array | |
3473 | @param frame_data_offset The offset in bytes into each frame data | |
3474 | at which the IPv4/IPv6 packet and payload should be written | |
3475 | @param used_frames_count The returned number of frames that were | |
3476 | filled out with valid information. | |
3477 | @result Returns 0 on success, error number otherwise. | |
3478 | */ | |
3479 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_keepalive_offload_frames(ifnet_t ifp, | |
3480 | struct ifnet_keepalive_offload_frame *frames_array, | |
3481 | u_int32_t frames_array_count, size_t frame_data_offset, | |
3482 | u_int32_t *used_frames_count); | |
3483 | ||
3484 | /*************************************************************************/ | |
3485 | /* Link level notifications */ | |
3486 | /*************************************************************************/ | |
3487 | /* | |
3488 | @function ifnet_link_status_report | |
3489 | @discussion A KPI to let the driver provide link specific | |
3490 | status information to the protocol stack. The KPI will | |
3491 | copy contents from the buffer based on the version and | |
3492 | length provided by the driver. The contents of the buffer | |
3493 | will be read but will not be modified. | |
3494 | @param ifp The interface that is generating the report | |
3495 | @param buffer Buffer containing the link specific information | |
3496 | for this interface. It is the caller's responsibility | |
3497 | to free this buffer. | |
3498 | @param buffer_len Valid length of the buffer provided by the caller | |
3499 | @result Returns 0 on success, error number otherwise. | |
3500 | */ | |
3501 | extern errno_t ifnet_link_status_report(ifnet_t ifp, const void *buffer, | |
3502 | size_t buffer_len); | |
3503 | ||
3504 | /*************************************************************************/ | |
3505 | /* QoS Fastlane */ | |
3506 | /*************************************************************************/ | |
3507 | /*! | |
3508 | @function ifnet_set_fastlane_capable | |
3509 | @param interface The interface. | |
3510 | @param capable Set the truth value that the interface is attached to | |
3511 | a network that is capable of Fastlane QoS marking. | |
3512 | @result Returns 0 on success, error number otherwise. | |
3513 | */ | |
3514 | extern errno_t ifnet_set_fastlane_capable(ifnet_t interface, boolean_t capable); | |
3515 | ||
3516 | /*! | |
3517 | @function ifnet_get_fastlane_capable | |
3518 | @param interface The interface. | |
3519 | @param capable On output contains the truth value that the interface | |
3520 | is attached ta network that is capable of Fastlane QoS marking. | |
3521 | @result Returns 0 on success, error number otherwise. | |
3522 | */ | |
3523 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_fastlane_capable(ifnet_t interface, boolean_t *capable); | |
3524 | ||
3525 | /*! | |
3526 | @function ifnet_get_unsent_bytes | |
3527 | @param interface The interface | |
3528 | @param unsent_bytes An out parameter that contains unsent bytes for | |
3529 | an interface | |
3530 | @result Returns 0 on success, error otherwise. | |
3531 | */ | |
3532 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_unsent_bytes(ifnet_t interface, int64_t *unsent_bytes); | |
3533 | ||
3534 | typedef struct { | |
3535 | int32_t buf_interface; /* data to send at interface */ | |
3536 | int32_t buf_sndbuf; /* data to send at socket buffer */ | |
3537 | } ifnet_buffer_status_t; | |
3538 | ||
3539 | /*! | |
3540 | @function ifnet_get_buffer_status | |
3541 | @param interface The interface | |
3542 | @param buf_status An out parameter that contains unsent bytes | |
3543 | for an interface | |
3544 | @result Returns 0 on success, EINVAL if any of the arguments is | |
3545 | NULL, ENXIO if the interface pointer is invalid | |
3546 | */ | |
3547 | extern errno_t ifnet_get_buffer_status(const ifnet_t interface, | |
3548 | ifnet_buffer_status_t *buf_status); | |
3549 | ||
3550 | /*! | |
3551 | @function ifnet_normalise_unsent_data | |
3552 | @discussion | |
3553 | Gathers the unsent bytes on all the interfaces. | |
3554 | This data will be reported to NetworkStatistics. | |
3555 | ||
3556 | */ | |
3557 | extern void ifnet_normalise_unsent_data(void); | |
3558 | ||
3559 | /*! | |
3560 | @function ifnet_touch_lastupdown | |
3561 | @discussion Updates the lastupdown value to now. | |
3562 | @param interface The interface. | |
3563 | @result 0 on success otherwise the errno error. | |
3564 | */ | |
3565 | extern errno_t ifnet_touch_lastupdown(ifnet_t interface); | |
3566 | ||
3567 | /*! | |
3568 | @function ifnet_updown_delta | |
3569 | @discussion Retrieves the difference between lastupdown and now. | |
3570 | @param interface The interface. | |
3571 | @param updown_delta A timeval struct to copy the delta between lastupdown and now. | |
3572 | to. | |
3573 | */ | |
3574 | extern errno_t ifnet_updown_delta(ifnet_t interface, struct timeval *updown_delta); | |
3575 | ||
3576 | #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */ | |
3577 | ||
3578 | __END_DECLS | |
3579 | ||
3580 | #endif /* __KPI_INTERFACE__ */ |