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#ifndef _NETINET_IN_ARP_H_
#define _NETINET_IN_ARP_H_
+#ifdef KERNEL
#include <sys/kernel_types.h>
+struct sockaddr;
struct sockaddr_dl;
struct sockaddr_in;
/*!
- @function inet_arp_lookup
- @discussion This function will check the routing table for a cached
- arp entry or trigger an arp query to resolve the ip address to a
- link-layer address.
-
- Arp entries are stored in the routing table. This function will
- lookup the ip destination in the routing table. If the
- destination requires forwarding to a gateway, the route of the
- gateway will be looked up. The route entry is inspected to
- determine if the link layer destination address is known. If
- unknown, the arp generation function for IP attached to the
- interface is called to create an arp request packet.
- @param interface The interface the packet is being sent on.
- @param ip_dest The ip destination of the packet.
- @param ll_dest On output, the link-layer destination.
- @param ll_dest_len The length of the buffer for ll_dest.
- @param hint Any routing hint passed down from the protocol.
- @param packet The packet being transmitted.
- @result May return an error such as EHOSTDOWN or ENETUNREACH. If
- this function returns EJUSTRETURN, the packet has been queued
- and will be sent when an arp response is received. If any other
- value is returned, the caller is responsible for disposing of
- the packet.
+ * @function inet_arp_lookup
+ * @discussion This function will check the routing table for a cached
+ * arp entry or trigger an arp query to resolve the ip address to a
+ * link-layer address.
+ *
+ * Arp entries are stored in the routing table. This function will
+ * lookup the ip destination in the routing table. If the
+ * destination requires forwarding to a gateway, the route of the
+ * gateway will be looked up. The route entry is inspected to
+ * determine if the link layer destination address is known. If
+ * unknown, the arp generation function for IP attached to the
+ * interface is called to create an arp request packet.
+ * @param interface The interface the packet is being sent on.
+ * @param ip_dest The ip destination of the packet.
+ * @param ll_dest On output, the link-layer destination.
+ * @param ll_dest_len The length of the buffer for ll_dest.
+ * @param hint Any routing hint passed down from the protocol.
+ * @param packet The packet being transmitted.
+ * @result May return an error such as EHOSTDOWN or ENETUNREACH. If
+ * this function returns EJUSTRETURN, the packet has been queued
+ * and will be sent when an arp response is received. If any other
+ * value is returned, the caller is responsible for disposing of
+ * the packet.
*/
#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
+extern errno_t arp_lookup_ip(ifnet_t interface,
+ const struct sockaddr_in *ip_dest, struct sockaddr_dl *ll_dest,
+ size_t ll_dest_len, route_t hint, mbuf_t packet);
#define inet_arp_lookup arp_lookup_ip
#else
-errno_t inet_arp_lookup(ifnet_t interface, const struct sockaddr_in *ip_dest,
- struct sockaddr_dl *ll_dest, size_t ll_dest_len, route_t hint,
- mbuf_t packet);
-#endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
-#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
-/* arp_lookup_ip is obsolete, use inet_arp_lookup */
-errno_t arp_lookup_ip(ifnet_t interface, const struct sockaddr_in *ip_dest,
- struct sockaddr_dl *ll_dest, size_t ll_dest_len, route_t hint,
- mbuf_t packet);
-#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
+extern errno_t inet_arp_lookup(ifnet_t interface,
+ const struct sockaddr_in *ip_dest, struct sockaddr_dl *ll_dest,
+ size_t ll_dest_len, route_t hint, mbuf_t packet);
+#endif /* !BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
/*!
- @function inet_arp_handle_input
- @discussion This function should be called by code that handles
- inbound arp packets. The caller should parse the ARP packet to
- pull out the operation and the relevant addresses. If a response
- is required, the proto_media_send_arp function will be called.
-
- This function will lookup the sender in the routing table and
- add an arp entry if necessary. Any queued packets waiting for
- the arp resolution will also be transmitted.
- @param interface The interface the packet was received on.
- @param arp_op The arp operation, ARPOP_REQUEST or ARPOP_REPLY
- @param sender_hw The sender hardware address from the arp payload.
- @param sender_ip The sender IP address from the arp payload.
- @param target_ip The target IP address from the arp payload.
- @result 0 on success or an errno error value on failure.
+ * @function inet_arp_handle_input
+ * @discussion This function should be called by code that handles
+ * inbound arp packets. The caller should parse the ARP packet to
+ * pull out the operation and the relevant addresses. If a response
+ * is required, the proto_media_send_arp function will be called.
+ *
+ * This function will lookup the sender in the routing table and
+ * add an arp entry if necessary. Any queued packets waiting for
+ * the arp resolution will also be transmitted.
+ * @param interface The interface the packet was received on.
+ * @param arp_op The arp operation, ARPOP_REQUEST or ARPOP_REPLY
+ * @param sender_hw The sender hardware address from the arp payload.
+ * @param sender_ip The sender IP address from the arp payload.
+ * @param target_ip The target IP address from the arp payload.
+ * @result 0 on success or an errno error value on failure.
*/
#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
+extern errno_t arp_ip_handle_input(ifnet_t ifp, u_int16_t arpop,
+ const struct sockaddr_dl *sender_hw, const struct sockaddr_in *sender_ip,
+ const struct sockaddr_in *target_ip);
#define inet_arp_handle_input arp_ip_handle_input
#else
-errno_t inet_arp_handle_input(ifnet_t ifp, u_int16_t arpop,
- const struct sockaddr_dl *sender_hw,
- const struct sockaddr_in *sender_ip,
- const struct sockaddr_in *target_ip);
-#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
-#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
-/* arp_ip_handle_input is obsolete, use inet_arp_handle_input */
-errno_t arp_ip_handle_input(ifnet_t ifp, u_int16_t arpop,
- const struct sockaddr_dl *sender_hw,
- const struct sockaddr_in *sender_ip,
- const struct sockaddr_in *target_ip);
-#endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
+extern errno_t inet_arp_handle_input(ifnet_t ifp, u_int16_t arpop,
+ const struct sockaddr_dl *sender_hw, const struct sockaddr_in *sender_ip,
+ const struct sockaddr_in *target_ip);
+#endif /* !BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
/*!
- @function inet_arp_init_ifaddr
- @discussion This function should be called in two places, when an IP
- address is added and when the hardware address changes. This
- function will setup the ifaddr_t for use with the IP ARP
- functions. This function will also trigger the transmission of a
- gratuitous ARP packet.
-
- When the SIOCSIFADDR ioctl is handled, the data parameter will
- be an ifaddr_t. If this is an IP address, inet_arp_init_ifaddr
- should be called. This is usually performed in the protocol
- attachment's ioctl handler.
-
- When the event handler for the protocol attachment receives a
- KEV_DL_LINK_ADDRESS_CHANGED event, the event handler should call
- inet_arp_init_ifaddr for each interface ip address.
-
- For an example, see bsd/net/ether_inet_pr_module.c in xnu.
- Search for inet_arp_init_ifaddr.
- @param interface The interface the packet was received on.
- @param ipaddr The ip interface address.
+ * @function inet_arp_init_ifaddr
+ * @discussion This function should be called in two places, when an IP
+ * address is added and when the hardware address changes. This
+ * function will setup the ifaddr_t for use with the IP ARP
+ * functions. This function will also trigger the transmission of a
+ * gratuitous ARP packet.
+ *
+ * When the SIOCSIFADDR ioctl is handled, the data parameter will
+ * be an ifaddr_t. If this is an IP address, inet_arp_init_ifaddr
+ * should be called. This is usually performed in the protocol
+ * attachment's ioctl handler.
+ *
+ * When the event handler for the protocol attachment receives a
+ * KEV_DL_LINK_ADDRESS_CHANGED event, the event handler should call
+ * inet_arp_init_ifaddr for each interface ip address.
+ *
+ * For an example, see bsd/net/ether_inet_pr_module.c in xnu.
+ * Search for inet_arp_init_ifaddr.
+ * @param interface The interface the packet was received on.
+ * @param ipaddr The ip interface address.
*/
#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
-/* inet_arp_init_ifaddr is aliased to arp_ifinit */
+/* inet_arp_init_ifaddr is aliased to arp_ifinit (if_ether.h) */
#define inet_arp_init_ifaddr arp_ifinit
#else
-void inet_arp_init_ifaddr(ifnet_t interface, ifaddr_t ipaddr);
-#endif
+extern void inet_arp_init_ifaddr(ifnet_t interface, ifaddr_t ipaddr);
+#endif /* !BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
-#endif _NETINET_IN_ARP_H_
+#ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
+extern void arp_init(void);
+extern void in_arpdrain(void *);
+extern void arp_llreach_set_reachable(struct ifnet *, void *, unsigned int);
+#endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
+#endif /* KERNEL */
+#endif /* _NETINET_IN_ARP_H_ */