if_sppp.h revision 41963
14910Swollman/* 24910Swollman * Defines for synchronous PPP/Cisco link level subroutines. 34910Swollman * 44910Swollman * Copyright (C) 1994 Cronyx Ltd. 525944Sjoerg * Author: Serge Vakulenko, <vak@cronyx.ru> 64910Swollman * 725944Sjoerg * Heavily revamped to conform to RFC 1661. 825944Sjoerg * Copyright (C) 1997, Joerg Wunsch. 925944Sjoerg * 104910Swollman * This software is distributed with NO WARRANTIES, not even the implied 114910Swollman * warranties for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 124910Swollman * 1313765Smpp * Authors grant any other persons or organizations permission to use 144910Swollman * or modify this software as long as this message is kept with the software, 154910Swollman * all derivative works or modified versions. 164910Swollman * 1730300Sjoerg * From: Version 2.0, Fri Oct 6 20:39:21 MSK 1995 1825944Sjoerg * 1941963Sphk * $Id: if_sppp.h,v 1.11 1998/12/11 21:42:57 phk Exp $ 204910Swollman */ 214910Swollman 2241687Sphk#ifndef _NET_IF_SPPP_H_ 2341687Sphk#define _NET_IF_SPPP_H_ 1 244910Swollman 2525944Sjoerg#define IDX_LCP 0 /* idx into state table */ 2625944Sjoerg 274910Swollmanstruct slcp { 2825944Sjoerg u_long opts; /* LCP options to send (bitfield) */ 294910Swollman u_long magic; /* local magic number */ 3025944Sjoerg u_long mru; /* our max receive unit */ 3125944Sjoerg u_long their_mru; /* their max receive unit */ 3225944Sjoerg u_long protos; /* bitmask of protos that are started */ 3311189Sjkh u_char echoid; /* id of last keepalive echo request */ 3425944Sjoerg /* restart max values, see RFC 1661 */ 3525944Sjoerg int timeout; 3625944Sjoerg int max_terminate; 3725944Sjoerg int max_configure; 3825944Sjoerg int max_failure; 394910Swollman}; 404910Swollman 4125944Sjoerg#define IDX_IPCP 1 /* idx into state table */ 4225944Sjoerg 434910Swollmanstruct sipcp { 4425944Sjoerg u_long opts; /* IPCP options to send (bitfield) */ 4525944Sjoerg u_int flags; 4625944Sjoerg#define IPCP_HISADDR_SEEN 1 /* have seen his address already */ 4725944Sjoerg#define IPCP_MYADDR_DYN 2 /* my address is dynamically assigned */ 484910Swollman}; 494910Swollman 5030300Sjoerg#define AUTHNAMELEN 32 5130300Sjoerg#define AUTHKEYLEN 16 5225944Sjoerg 5330300Sjoergstruct sauth { 5430300Sjoerg u_short proto; /* authentication protocol to use */ 5530300Sjoerg u_short flags; 5630300Sjoerg#define AUTHFLAG_NOCALLOUT 1 /* do not require authentication on */ 5730300Sjoerg /* callouts */ 5830300Sjoerg#define AUTHFLAG_NORECHALLENGE 2 /* do not re-challenge CHAP */ 5930300Sjoerg u_char name[AUTHNAMELEN]; /* system identification name */ 6030300Sjoerg u_char secret[AUTHKEYLEN]; /* secret password */ 6130300Sjoerg u_char challenge[AUTHKEYLEN]; /* random challenge */ 6230300Sjoerg}; 6330300Sjoerg 6430300Sjoerg#define IDX_PAP 2 6530300Sjoerg#define IDX_CHAP 3 6630300Sjoerg 6730300Sjoerg#define IDX_COUNT (IDX_CHAP + 1) /* bump this when adding cp's! */ 6830300Sjoerg 6925944Sjoerg/* 7025944Sjoerg * Don't change the order of this. Ordering the phases this way allows 7125944Sjoerg * for a comparision of ``pp_phase >= PHASE_AUTHENTICATE'' in order to 7225944Sjoerg * know whether LCP is up. 7325944Sjoerg */ 7425944Sjoergenum ppp_phase { 7525944Sjoerg PHASE_DEAD, PHASE_ESTABLISH, PHASE_TERMINATE, 7625944Sjoerg PHASE_AUTHENTICATE, PHASE_NETWORK 7725944Sjoerg}; 7825944Sjoerg 794910Swollmanstruct sppp { 8025944Sjoerg /* NB: pp_if _must_ be first */ 814910Swollman struct ifnet pp_if; /* network interface data */ 824910Swollman struct ifqueue pp_fastq; /* fast output queue */ 8326018Sjoerg struct ifqueue pp_cpq; /* PPP control protocol queue */ 844910Swollman struct sppp *pp_next; /* next interface in keepalive list */ 854910Swollman u_int pp_flags; /* use Cisco protocol instead of PPP */ 864910Swollman u_short pp_alivecnt; /* keepalive packets counter */ 874910Swollman u_short pp_loopcnt; /* loopback detection counter */ 884910Swollman u_long pp_seq; /* local sequence number */ 894910Swollman u_long pp_rseq; /* remote sequence number */ 9025944Sjoerg enum ppp_phase pp_phase; /* phase we're currently in */ 9125944Sjoerg int state[IDX_COUNT]; /* state machine */ 9225944Sjoerg u_char confid[IDX_COUNT]; /* id of last configuration request */ 9325944Sjoerg int rst_counter[IDX_COUNT]; /* restart counter */ 9425944Sjoerg int fail_counter[IDX_COUNT]; /* negotiation failure counter */ 9530300Sjoerg struct callout_handle ch[IDX_COUNT]; /* per-proto and if callouts */ 9630300Sjoerg struct callout_handle pap_my_to_ch; /* PAP needs one more... */ 9730300Sjoerg struct slcp lcp; /* LCP params */ 9830300Sjoerg struct sipcp ipcp; /* IPCP params */ 9930300Sjoerg struct sauth myauth; /* auth params, i'm peer */ 10030300Sjoerg struct sauth hisauth; /* auth params, i'm authenticator */ 10125944Sjoerg /* 10225944Sjoerg * These functions are filled in by sppp_attach(), and are 10325944Sjoerg * expected to be used by the lower layer (hardware) drivers 10425944Sjoerg * in order to communicate the (un)availability of the 10525944Sjoerg * communication link. Lower layer drivers that are always 10625944Sjoerg * ready to communicate (like hardware HDLC) can shortcut 10725944Sjoerg * pp_up from pp_tls, and pp_down from pp_tlf. 10825944Sjoerg */ 10925944Sjoerg void (*pp_up)(struct sppp *sp); 11025944Sjoerg void (*pp_down)(struct sppp *sp); 11125944Sjoerg /* 11225944Sjoerg * These functions need to be filled in by the lower layer 11325944Sjoerg * (hardware) drivers if they request notification from the 11425944Sjoerg * PPP layer whether the link is actually required. They 11525944Sjoerg * correspond to the tls and tlf actions. 11625944Sjoerg */ 11725944Sjoerg void (*pp_tls)(struct sppp *sp); 11825944Sjoerg void (*pp_tlf)(struct sppp *sp); 11941963Sphk 12041963Sphk /* These two fields are for use by the lower layer */ 12141963Sphk void *pp_lowerp; 12241963Sphk int pp_loweri; 1234910Swollman}; 1244910Swollman 1254910Swollman#define PP_KEEPALIVE 0x01 /* use keepalive protocol */ 1264910Swollman#define PP_CISCO 0x02 /* use Cisco protocol instead of PPP */ 12730300Sjoerg /* 0x04 was PP_TIMO */ 12830300Sjoerg#define PP_CALLIN 0x08 /* we are being called */ 12930300Sjoerg#define PP_NEEDAUTH 0x10 /* remote requested authentication */ 1304910Swollman 13130300Sjoerg 13225944Sjoerg#define PP_MTU 1500 /* default/minimal MRU */ 13325944Sjoerg#define PP_MAX_MRU 2048 /* maximal MRU we want to negotiate */ 1344910Swollman 13530300Sjoerg/* 13630300Sjoerg * Definitions to pass struct sppp data down into the kernel using the 13730300Sjoerg * SIOC[SG]IFGENERIC ioctl interface. 13830300Sjoerg * 13930300Sjoerg * In order to use this, create a struct spppreq, fill in the cmd 14030300Sjoerg * field with SPPPIOGDEFS, and put the address of this structure into 14130300Sjoerg * the ifr_data portion of a struct ifreq. Pass this struct to a 14230300Sjoerg * SIOCGIFGENERIC ioctl. Then replace the cmd field by SPPPIOCDEFS, 14330300Sjoerg * modify the defs field as desired, and pass the struct ifreq now 14430300Sjoerg * to a SIOCSIFGENERIC ioctl. 14530300Sjoerg */ 14630300Sjoerg 14730300Sjoerg#define SPPPIOGDEFS ((caddr_t)(('S' << 24) + (1 << 16) + sizeof(struct sppp))) 14830300Sjoerg#define SPPPIOSDEFS ((caddr_t)(('S' << 24) + (2 << 16) + sizeof(struct sppp))) 14930300Sjoerg 15030300Sjoergstruct spppreq { 15130300Sjoerg int cmd; 15230300Sjoerg struct sppp defs; 15330300Sjoerg}; 15430300Sjoerg 1554910Swollman#ifdef KERNEL 1564910Swollmanvoid sppp_attach (struct ifnet *ifp); 1574910Swollmanvoid sppp_detach (struct ifnet *ifp); 1584910Swollmanvoid sppp_input (struct ifnet *ifp, struct mbuf *m); 15938343Sbdeint sppp_ioctl (struct ifnet *ifp, u_long cmd, void *data); 1604910Swollmanstruct mbuf *sppp_dequeue (struct ifnet *ifp); 16130300Sjoergstruct mbuf *sppp_pick(struct ifnet *ifp); 16211189Sjkhint sppp_isempty (struct ifnet *ifp); 1634910Swollmanvoid sppp_flush (struct ifnet *ifp); 1644910Swollman#endif 1654910Swollman 16641687Sphk#endif /* _NET_IF_SPPP_H_ */ 167