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27 */
28/* Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved */
29/*
30 *	@(#)ndrv.h	1.1 (MacOSX) 6/10/43
31 * Justin Walker - 970604
32 */
33#include <net/dlil.h>
34
35#ifndef _NET_NDRV_H
36#define _NET_NDRV_H
37#include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
38
39
40struct sockaddr_ndrv
41{
42    unsigned char snd_len;
43	unsigned char snd_family;
44	unsigned char snd_name[IFNAMSIZ]; /* from if.h */
45};
46
47/*
48 * Support for user-mode protocol handlers
49 */
50
51#define NDRV_DEMUXTYPE_ETHERTYPE	4
52#define	NDRV_DEMUXTYPE_SAP			5
53#define NDRV_DEMUXTYPE_SNAP			6
54
55#define	NDRVPROTO_NDRV				0
56
57/*
58 * Struct: ndrv_demux_desc
59 * Purpose:
60 *   To uniquely identify a packet based on its low-level framing information.
61 *
62 * Fields:
63 *		type		:	type of protocol in data field, must be understood by
64 *						the interface family of the interface the socket is bound to
65 *		length		: 	length of protocol data in "data" field
66 *		data		:	union of framing-specific data, in network byte order
67 *		ether_type	:	ethernet type in network byte order, assuming
68 *						ethernet type II framing
69 *		sap			:	first 3 bytes of sap header, network byte order
70 *		snap		:	first 5 bytes of snap header, network byte order
71 *		other		:	up to 28 bytes of protocol data for different protocol type
72 *
73 * Examples:
74 * 1) 802.1x uses ether_type 0x888e, so the descriptor would be set as:
75 *    struct ndrv_demux_desc desc;
76 *    desc.type = NDRV_DEMUXTYPE_ETHERTYPE
77 *	  desc.length = sizeof(unsigned short);
78 *    desc.ether_type = htons(0x888e);
79 * 2) AppleTalk uses SNAP 0x080007809B
80 *    struct ndrv_demux_desc desc;
81 *    desc.type = NDRV_DEMUXTYPE_SNAP;
82 *    desc.length = 5;
83 *    desc.data.snap[0] = 08;
84 *    desc.data.snap[1] = 00;
85 *    desc.data.snap[2] = 07;
86 *    desc.data.snap[3] = 80;
87 *    desc.data.snap[4] = 9B;
88 */
89struct ndrv_demux_desc
90{
91    u_int16_t	type;
92    u_int16_t	length;
93    union
94    {
95        u_int16_t	ether_type;
96        u_int8_t	sap[3];
97        u_int8_t	snap[5];
98        u_int8_t	other[28];
99    } data;
100};
101
102#define NDRV_PROTOCOL_DESC_VERS	1
103
104/*
105 * Struct: ndrv_protocol_desc
106 * Purpose:
107 *   Used to "bind" an NDRV socket so that packets that match
108 *   given protocol demux descriptions can be received:
109 * Field:
110 *	version		:	must be NDRV_PROTOCOL_DESC_VERS
111 *	protocol_family	:	unique identifier for this protocol
112 *	demux_count	:	number of demux_list descriptors in demux_list; maximum of 10
113 *	demux_list	:	pointer to array of demux descriptors
114 */
115struct ndrv_protocol_desc
116{
117    u_int32_t				version;
118    u_int32_t				protocol_family;
119    u_int32_t				demux_count;
120    struct ndrv_demux_desc		*demux_list;
121};
122
123#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
124/* LP64 version of ndrv_protocol_desc.  all pointers
125 * grow when we're dealing with a 64-bit process.
126 * WARNING - keep in sync with ndrv_protocol_desc
127 */
128struct ndrv_protocol_desc64 {
129    u_int32_t				version;
130    u_int32_t				protocol_family;
131    u_int32_t				demux_count;
132    user64_addr_t			demux_list __attribute__((aligned(8)));
133};
134
135struct ndrv_protocol_desc32 {
136    u_int32_t				version;
137    u_int32_t				protocol_family;
138    u_int32_t				demux_count;
139    user32_addr_t			demux_list;
140};
141#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
142
143#define SOL_NDRVPROTO		NDRVPROTO_NDRV	/* Use this socket level */
144#define NDRV_DELDMXSPEC		0x02			/* Delete the registered protocol */
145#define NDRV_SETDMXSPEC		0x04			/* Set the protocol spec */
146#define	NDRV_ADDMULTICAST	0x05			/* Add a physical multicast address */
147#define NDRV_DELMULTICAST	0x06			/* Delete a phyiscal multicast */
148
149/*
150 * SOL_NDRVPROTO - use this for the socket level when calling setsocketopt
151 * NDRV_DELDMXSPEC - removes the registered protocol and all related demuxes
152 * NDRV_SETDMXSPEC - set the protocol to receive, use struct ndrv_protocol_desc
153 *					 as the parameter.
154 * NDRV_ADDMULTICAST - Enable reception of a phyiscal multicast address, use
155 *                     a sockaddr of the appropriate type for the media in use.
156 * NDRV_DELMULTICAST - Disable reception of a phyiscal multicast address, use
157 *					   a sockaddr of the appropriate type for the media in use.
158 *
159 * When adding multicasts, the multicasts are ref counted. If the multicast is
160 * already registered in the kernel, the count will be bumped. When deleting
161 * the multicast, the count is decremented. If the count reaches zero the
162 * multicast is removed. If your process is killed, PF_NDRV will unregister
163 * the mulitcasts you've added. You can only delete multicasts you've added
164 * on the same socket.
165 *
166 * If the interface goes away while your socket is open, your protocol is
167 * immediately detached and sending/receiving is disabled on the socket.
168 * If you need a chance to do something, please file a bug and we can give
169 * you a second or two.
170 */
171
172/* Max number of descriptions allowed by default */
173#define NDRV_DMUX_MAX_DESCR	1024
174
175/*
176 * sysctl MIB tags at the kern.ipc.nrdv level
177 */
178#define NRDV_MULTICAST_ADDRS_PER_SOCK 1	/* to toggle NDRV_DMUX_MAX_DESCR value */
179
180#endif	/* _NET_NDRV_H */
181