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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
    3  *      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
    4  *
    5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    6  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    7  * are met:
    8  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
    9  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   10  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   12  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   13  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
   14  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
   15  *    without specific prior written permission.
   16  *
   17  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   18  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   19  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   20  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   21  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   22  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   23  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   24  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   25  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   26  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   27  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   28  *
   29  *      @(#)if.h        8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
   30  * $FreeBSD: releng/11.1/sys/net/if.h 301496 2016-06-06 09:51:58Z araujo $
   31  */
   32 
   33 #ifndef _NET_IF_H_
   34 #define _NET_IF_H_
   35 
   36 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
   37 
   38 #if __BSD_VISIBLE
   39 /*
   40  * <net/if.h> does not depend on <sys/time.h> on most other systems.  This
   41  * helps userland compatibility.  (struct timeval ifi_lastchange)
   42  * The same holds for <sys/socket.h>.  (struct sockaddr ifru_addr)
   43  */
   44 #ifndef _KERNEL
   45 #include <sys/time.h>
   46 #include <sys/socket.h>
   47 #endif
   48 #endif
   49 
   50 /*
   51  * Length of interface external name, including terminating '\0'.
   52  * Note: this is the same size as a generic device's external name.
   53  */
   54 #define         IF_NAMESIZE     16
   55 #if __BSD_VISIBLE
   56 #define         IFNAMSIZ        IF_NAMESIZE
   57 #define         IF_MAXUNIT      0x7fff  /* historical value */
   58 #endif
   59 #if __BSD_VISIBLE
   60 
   61 /*
   62  * Structure used to query names of interface cloners.
   63  */
   64 
   65 struct if_clonereq {
   66         int     ifcr_total;             /* total cloners (out) */
   67         int     ifcr_count;             /* room for this many in user buffer */
   68         char    *ifcr_buffer;           /* buffer for cloner names */
   69 };
   70 
   71 /*
   72  * Structure describing information about an interface
   73  * which may be of interest to management entities.
   74  */
   75 struct if_data {
   76         /* generic interface information */
   77         uint8_t ifi_type;               /* ethernet, tokenring, etc */
   78         uint8_t ifi_physical;           /* e.g., AUI, Thinnet, 10base-T, etc */
   79         uint8_t ifi_addrlen;            /* media address length */
   80         uint8_t ifi_hdrlen;             /* media header length */
   81         uint8_t ifi_link_state;         /* current link state */
   82         uint8_t ifi_vhid;               /* carp vhid */
   83         uint16_t        ifi_datalen;    /* length of this data struct */
   84         uint32_t        ifi_mtu;        /* maximum transmission unit */
   85         uint32_t        ifi_metric;     /* routing metric (external only) */
   86         uint64_t        ifi_baudrate;   /* linespeed */
   87         /* volatile statistics */
   88         uint64_t        ifi_ipackets;   /* packets received on interface */
   89         uint64_t        ifi_ierrors;    /* input errors on interface */
   90         uint64_t        ifi_opackets;   /* packets sent on interface */
   91         uint64_t        ifi_oerrors;    /* output errors on interface */
   92         uint64_t        ifi_collisions; /* collisions on csma interfaces */
   93         uint64_t        ifi_ibytes;     /* total number of octets received */
   94         uint64_t        ifi_obytes;     /* total number of octets sent */
   95         uint64_t        ifi_imcasts;    /* packets received via multicast */
   96         uint64_t        ifi_omcasts;    /* packets sent via multicast */
   97         uint64_t        ifi_iqdrops;    /* dropped on input */
   98         uint64_t        ifi_oqdrops;    /* dropped on output */
   99         uint64_t        ifi_noproto;    /* destined for unsupported protocol */
  100         uint64_t        ifi_hwassist;   /* HW offload capabilities, see IFCAP */
  101 
  102         /* Unions are here to make sizes MI. */
  103         union {                         /* uptime at attach or stat reset */
  104                 time_t          tt;
  105                 uint64_t        ph;
  106         } __ifi_epoch;
  107 #define ifi_epoch       __ifi_epoch.tt
  108         union {                         /* time of last administrative change */
  109                 struct timeval  tv;
  110                 struct {
  111                         uint64_t ph1;
  112                         uint64_t ph2;
  113                 } ph;
  114         } __ifi_lastchange;
  115 #define ifi_lastchange  __ifi_lastchange.tv
  116 };
  117 
  118 /*-
  119  * Interface flags are of two types: network stack owned flags, and driver
  120  * owned flags.  Historically, these values were stored in the same ifnet
  121  * flags field, but with the advent of fine-grained locking, they have been
  122  * broken out such that the network stack is responsible for synchronizing
  123  * the stack-owned fields, and the device driver the device-owned fields.
  124  * Both halves can perform lockless reads of the other half's field, subject
  125  * to accepting the involved races.
  126  *
  127  * Both sets of flags come from the same number space, and should not be
  128  * permitted to conflict, as they are exposed to user space via a single
  129  * field.
  130  *
  131  * The following symbols identify read and write requirements for fields:
  132  *
  133  * (i) if_flags field set by device driver before attach, read-only there
  134  *     after.
  135  * (n) if_flags field written only by the network stack, read by either the
  136  *     stack or driver.
  137  * (d) if_drv_flags field written only by the device driver, read by either
  138  *     the stack or driver.
  139  */
  140 #define IFF_UP          0x1             /* (n) interface is up */
  141 #define IFF_BROADCAST   0x2             /* (i) broadcast address valid */
  142 #define IFF_DEBUG       0x4             /* (n) turn on debugging */
  143 #define IFF_LOOPBACK    0x8             /* (i) is a loopback net */
  144 #define IFF_POINTOPOINT 0x10            /* (i) is a point-to-point link */
  145 /*                      0x20               was IFF_SMART */
  146 #define IFF_DRV_RUNNING 0x40            /* (d) resources allocated */
  147 #define IFF_NOARP       0x80            /* (n) no address resolution protocol */
  148 #define IFF_PROMISC     0x100           /* (n) receive all packets */
  149 #define IFF_ALLMULTI    0x200           /* (n) receive all multicast packets */
  150 #define IFF_DRV_OACTIVE 0x400           /* (d) tx hardware queue is full */
  151 #define IFF_SIMPLEX     0x800           /* (i) can't hear own transmissions */
  152 #define IFF_LINK0       0x1000          /* per link layer defined bit */
  153 #define IFF_LINK1       0x2000          /* per link layer defined bit */
  154 #define IFF_LINK2       0x4000          /* per link layer defined bit */
  155 #define IFF_ALTPHYS     IFF_LINK2       /* use alternate physical connection */
  156 #define IFF_MULTICAST   0x8000          /* (i) supports multicast */
  157 #define IFF_CANTCONFIG  0x10000         /* (i) unconfigurable using ioctl(2) */
  158 #define IFF_PPROMISC    0x20000         /* (n) user-requested promisc mode */
  159 #define IFF_MONITOR     0x40000         /* (n) user-requested monitor mode */
  160 #define IFF_STATICARP   0x80000         /* (n) static ARP */
  161 #define IFF_DYING       0x200000        /* (n) interface is winding down */
  162 #define IFF_RENAMING    0x400000        /* (n) interface is being renamed */
  163 /*
  164  * Old names for driver flags so that user space tools can continue to use
  165  * the old (portable) names.
  166  */
  167 #ifndef _KERNEL
  168 #define IFF_RUNNING     IFF_DRV_RUNNING
  169 #define IFF_OACTIVE     IFF_DRV_OACTIVE
  170 #endif
  171 
  172 /* flags set internally only: */
  173 #define IFF_CANTCHANGE \
  174         (IFF_BROADCAST|IFF_POINTOPOINT|IFF_DRV_RUNNING|IFF_DRV_OACTIVE|\
  175             IFF_SIMPLEX|IFF_MULTICAST|IFF_ALLMULTI|IFF_PROMISC|\
  176             IFF_DYING|IFF_CANTCONFIG)
  177 
  178 /*
  179  * Values for if_link_state.
  180  */
  181 #define LINK_STATE_UNKNOWN      0       /* link invalid/unknown */
  182 #define LINK_STATE_DOWN         1       /* link is down */
  183 #define LINK_STATE_UP           2       /* link is up */
  184 
  185 /*
  186  * Some convenience macros used for setting ifi_baudrate.
  187  * XXX 1000 vs. 1024? --thorpej@netbsd.org
  188  */
  189 #define IF_Kbps(x)      ((uintmax_t)(x) * 1000) /* kilobits/sec. */
  190 #define IF_Mbps(x)      (IF_Kbps((x) * 1000))   /* megabits/sec. */
  191 #define IF_Gbps(x)      (IF_Mbps((x) * 1000))   /* gigabits/sec. */
  192 
  193 /*
  194  * Capabilities that interfaces can advertise.
  195  *
  196  * struct ifnet.if_capabilities
  197  *   contains the optional features & capabilities a particular interface
  198  *   supports (not only the driver but also the detected hw revision).
  199  *   Capabilities are defined by IFCAP_* below.
  200  * struct ifnet.if_capenable
  201  *   contains the enabled (either by default or through ifconfig) optional
  202  *   features & capabilities on this interface.
  203  *   Capabilities are defined by IFCAP_* below.
  204  * struct if_data.ifi_hwassist in mbuf CSUM_ flag form, controlled by above
  205  *   contains the enabled optional feature & capabilites that can be used
  206  *   individually per packet and are specified in the mbuf pkthdr.csum_flags
  207  *   field.  IFCAP_* and CSUM_* do not match one to one and CSUM_* may be
  208  *   more detailed or differenciated than IFCAP_*.
  209  *   Hwassist features are defined CSUM_* in sys/mbuf.h
  210  *
  211  * Capabilities that cannot be arbitrarily changed with ifconfig/ioctl
  212  * are listed in IFCAP_CANTCHANGE, similar to IFF_CANTCHANGE.
  213  * This is not strictly necessary because the common code never
  214  * changes capabilities, and it is left to the individual driver
  215  * to do the right thing. However, having the filter here
  216  * avoids replication of the same code in all individual drivers.
  217  */
  218 #define IFCAP_RXCSUM            0x00001  /* can offload checksum on RX */
  219 #define IFCAP_TXCSUM            0x00002  /* can offload checksum on TX */
  220 #define IFCAP_NETCONS           0x00004  /* can be a network console */
  221 #define IFCAP_VLAN_MTU          0x00008 /* VLAN-compatible MTU */
  222 #define IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING    0x00010 /* hardware VLAN tag support */
  223 #define IFCAP_JUMBO_MTU         0x00020 /* 9000 byte MTU supported */
  224 #define IFCAP_POLLING           0x00040 /* driver supports polling */
  225 #define IFCAP_VLAN_HWCSUM       0x00080 /* can do IFCAP_HWCSUM on VLANs */
  226 #define IFCAP_TSO4              0x00100 /* can do TCP Segmentation Offload */
  227 #define IFCAP_TSO6              0x00200 /* can do TCP6 Segmentation Offload */
  228 #define IFCAP_LRO               0x00400 /* can do Large Receive Offload */
  229 #define IFCAP_WOL_UCAST         0x00800 /* wake on any unicast frame */
  230 #define IFCAP_WOL_MCAST         0x01000 /* wake on any multicast frame */
  231 #define IFCAP_WOL_MAGIC         0x02000 /* wake on any Magic Packet */
  232 #define IFCAP_TOE4              0x04000 /* interface can offload TCP */
  233 #define IFCAP_TOE6              0x08000 /* interface can offload TCP6 */
  234 #define IFCAP_VLAN_HWFILTER     0x10000 /* interface hw can filter vlan tag */
  235 #define IFCAP_POLLING_NOCOUNT   0x20000 /* polling ticks cannot be fragmented */
  236 #define IFCAP_VLAN_HWTSO        0x40000 /* can do IFCAP_TSO on VLANs */
  237 #define IFCAP_LINKSTATE         0x80000 /* the runtime link state is dynamic */
  238 #define IFCAP_NETMAP            0x100000 /* netmap mode supported/enabled */
  239 #define IFCAP_RXCSUM_IPV6       0x200000  /* can offload checksum on IPv6 RX */
  240 #define IFCAP_TXCSUM_IPV6       0x400000  /* can offload checksum on IPv6 TX */
  241 #define IFCAP_HWSTATS           0x800000 /* manages counters internally */
  242 
  243 #define IFCAP_HWCSUM_IPV6       (IFCAP_RXCSUM_IPV6 | IFCAP_TXCSUM_IPV6)
  244 
  245 #define IFCAP_HWCSUM    (IFCAP_RXCSUM | IFCAP_TXCSUM)
  246 #define IFCAP_TSO       (IFCAP_TSO4 | IFCAP_TSO6)
  247 #define IFCAP_WOL       (IFCAP_WOL_UCAST | IFCAP_WOL_MCAST | IFCAP_WOL_MAGIC)
  248 #define IFCAP_TOE       (IFCAP_TOE4 | IFCAP_TOE6)
  249 
  250 #define IFCAP_CANTCHANGE        (IFCAP_NETMAP)
  251 
  252 #define IFQ_MAXLEN      50
  253 #define IFNET_SLOWHZ    1               /* granularity is 1 second */
  254 
  255 /*
  256  * Message format for use in obtaining information about interfaces
  257  * from getkerninfo and the routing socket
  258  * For the new, extensible interface see struct if_msghdrl below.
  259  */
  260 struct if_msghdr {
  261         u_short ifm_msglen;     /* to skip over non-understood messages */
  262         u_char  ifm_version;    /* future binary compatibility */
  263         u_char  ifm_type;       /* message type */
  264         int     ifm_addrs;      /* like rtm_addrs */
  265         int     ifm_flags;      /* value of if_flags */
  266         u_short ifm_index;      /* index for associated ifp */
  267         struct  if_data ifm_data;/* statistics and other data about if */
  268 };
  269 
  270 /*
  271  * The 'l' version shall be used by new interfaces, like NET_RT_IFLISTL.  It is
  272  * extensible after ifm_data_off or within ifm_data.  Both the if_msghdr and
  273  * if_data now have a member field detailing the struct length in addition to
  274  * the routing message length.  Macros are provided to find the start of
  275  * ifm_data and the start of the socket address strucutres immediately following
  276  * struct if_msghdrl given a pointer to struct if_msghdrl.
  277  */
  278 #define IF_MSGHDRL_IFM_DATA(_l) \
  279     (struct if_data *)((char *)(_l) + (_l)->ifm_data_off)
  280 #define IF_MSGHDRL_RTA(_l) \
  281     (void *)((uintptr_t)(_l) + (_l)->ifm_len)
  282 struct if_msghdrl {
  283         u_short ifm_msglen;     /* to skip over non-understood messages */
  284         u_char  ifm_version;    /* future binary compatibility */
  285         u_char  ifm_type;       /* message type */
  286         int     ifm_addrs;      /* like rtm_addrs */
  287         int     ifm_flags;      /* value of if_flags */
  288         u_short ifm_index;      /* index for associated ifp */
  289         u_short _ifm_spare1;    /* spare space to grow if_index, see if_var.h */
  290         u_short ifm_len;        /* length of if_msghdrl incl. if_data */
  291         u_short ifm_data_off;   /* offset of if_data from beginning */
  292         struct  if_data ifm_data;/* statistics and other data about if */
  293 };
  294 
  295 /*
  296  * Message format for use in obtaining information about interface addresses
  297  * from getkerninfo and the routing socket
  298  * For the new, extensible interface see struct ifa_msghdrl below.
  299  */
  300 struct ifa_msghdr {
  301         u_short ifam_msglen;    /* to skip over non-understood messages */
  302         u_char  ifam_version;   /* future binary compatibility */
  303         u_char  ifam_type;      /* message type */
  304         int     ifam_addrs;     /* like rtm_addrs */
  305         int     ifam_flags;     /* value of ifa_flags */
  306         u_short ifam_index;     /* index for associated ifp */
  307         int     ifam_metric;    /* value of ifa_ifp->if_metric */
  308 };
  309 
  310 /*
  311  * The 'l' version shall be used by new interfaces, like NET_RT_IFLISTL.  It is
  312  * extensible after ifam_metric or within ifam_data.  Both the ifa_msghdrl and
  313  * if_data now have a member field detailing the struct length in addition to
  314  * the routing message length.  Macros are provided to find the start of
  315  * ifm_data and the start of the socket address strucutres immediately following
  316  * struct ifa_msghdrl given a pointer to struct ifa_msghdrl.
  317  */
  318 #define IFA_MSGHDRL_IFAM_DATA(_l) \
  319     (struct if_data *)((char *)(_l) + (_l)->ifam_data_off)
  320 #define IFA_MSGHDRL_RTA(_l) \
  321     (void *)((uintptr_t)(_l) + (_l)->ifam_len)
  322 struct ifa_msghdrl {
  323         u_short ifam_msglen;    /* to skip over non-understood messages */
  324         u_char  ifam_version;   /* future binary compatibility */
  325         u_char  ifam_type;      /* message type */
  326         int     ifam_addrs;     /* like rtm_addrs */
  327         int     ifam_flags;     /* value of ifa_flags */
  328         u_short ifam_index;     /* index for associated ifp */
  329         u_short _ifam_spare1;   /* spare space to grow if_index, see if_var.h */
  330         u_short ifam_len;       /* length of ifa_msghdrl incl. if_data */
  331         u_short ifam_data_off;  /* offset of if_data from beginning */
  332         int     ifam_metric;    /* value of ifa_ifp->if_metric */
  333         struct  if_data ifam_data;/* statistics and other data about if or
  334                                  * address */
  335 };
  336 
  337 /*
  338  * Message format for use in obtaining information about multicast addresses
  339  * from the routing socket
  340  */
  341 struct ifma_msghdr {
  342         u_short ifmam_msglen;   /* to skip over non-understood messages */
  343         u_char  ifmam_version;  /* future binary compatibility */
  344         u_char  ifmam_type;     /* message type */
  345         int     ifmam_addrs;    /* like rtm_addrs */
  346         int     ifmam_flags;    /* value of ifa_flags */
  347         u_short ifmam_index;    /* index for associated ifp */
  348 };
  349 
  350 /*
  351  * Message format announcing the arrival or departure of a network interface.
  352  */
  353 struct if_announcemsghdr {
  354         u_short ifan_msglen;    /* to skip over non-understood messages */
  355         u_char  ifan_version;   /* future binary compatibility */
  356         u_char  ifan_type;      /* message type */
  357         u_short ifan_index;     /* index for associated ifp */
  358         char    ifan_name[IFNAMSIZ]; /* if name, e.g. "en0" */
  359         u_short ifan_what;      /* what type of announcement */
  360 };
  361 
  362 #define IFAN_ARRIVAL    0       /* interface arrival */
  363 #define IFAN_DEPARTURE  1       /* interface departure */
  364 
  365 /*
  366  * Buffer with length to be used in SIOCGIFDESCR/SIOCSIFDESCR requests
  367  */
  368 struct ifreq_buffer {
  369         size_t  length;
  370         void    *buffer;
  371 };
  372 
  373 /*
  374  * Interface request structure used for socket
  375  * ioctl's.  All interface ioctl's must have parameter
  376  * definitions which begin with ifr_name.  The
  377  * remainder may be interface specific.
  378  */
  379 struct  ifreq {
  380         char    ifr_name[IFNAMSIZ];             /* if name, e.g. "en0" */
  381         union {
  382                 struct  sockaddr ifru_addr;
  383                 struct  sockaddr ifru_dstaddr;
  384                 struct  sockaddr ifru_broadaddr;
  385                 struct  ifreq_buffer ifru_buffer;
  386                 short   ifru_flags[2];
  387                 short   ifru_index;
  388                 int     ifru_jid;
  389                 int     ifru_metric;
  390                 int     ifru_mtu;
  391                 int     ifru_phys;
  392                 int     ifru_media;
  393                 caddr_t ifru_data;
  394                 int     ifru_cap[2];
  395                 u_int   ifru_fib;
  396                 u_char  ifru_vlan_pcp;
  397         } ifr_ifru;
  398 #define ifr_addr        ifr_ifru.ifru_addr      /* address */
  399 #define ifr_dstaddr     ifr_ifru.ifru_dstaddr   /* other end of p-to-p link */
  400 #define ifr_broadaddr   ifr_ifru.ifru_broadaddr /* broadcast address */
  401 #define ifr_buffer      ifr_ifru.ifru_buffer    /* user supplied buffer with its length */
  402 #define ifr_flags       ifr_ifru.ifru_flags[0]  /* flags (low 16 bits) */
  403 #define ifr_flagshigh   ifr_ifru.ifru_flags[1]  /* flags (high 16 bits) */
  404 #define ifr_jid         ifr_ifru.ifru_jid       /* jail/vnet */
  405 #define ifr_metric      ifr_ifru.ifru_metric    /* metric */
  406 #define ifr_mtu         ifr_ifru.ifru_mtu       /* mtu */
  407 #define ifr_phys        ifr_ifru.ifru_phys      /* physical wire */
  408 #define ifr_media       ifr_ifru.ifru_media     /* physical media */
  409 #define ifr_data        ifr_ifru.ifru_data      /* for use by interface */
  410 #define ifr_reqcap      ifr_ifru.ifru_cap[0]    /* requested capabilities */
  411 #define ifr_curcap      ifr_ifru.ifru_cap[1]    /* current capabilities */
  412 #define ifr_index       ifr_ifru.ifru_index     /* interface index */
  413 #define ifr_fib         ifr_ifru.ifru_fib       /* interface fib */
  414 #define ifr_vlan_pcp    ifr_ifru.ifru_vlan_pcp  /* VLAN priority */
  415 };
  416 
  417 #define _SIZEOF_ADDR_IFREQ(ifr) \
  418         ((ifr).ifr_addr.sa_len > sizeof(struct sockaddr) ? \
  419          (sizeof(struct ifreq) - sizeof(struct sockaddr) + \
  420           (ifr).ifr_addr.sa_len) : sizeof(struct ifreq))
  421 
  422 struct ifaliasreq {
  423         char    ifra_name[IFNAMSIZ];            /* if name, e.g. "en0" */
  424         struct  sockaddr ifra_addr;
  425         struct  sockaddr ifra_broadaddr;
  426         struct  sockaddr ifra_mask;
  427         int     ifra_vhid;
  428 };
  429 
  430 /* 9.x compat */
  431 struct oifaliasreq {
  432         char    ifra_name[IFNAMSIZ];
  433         struct  sockaddr ifra_addr;
  434         struct  sockaddr ifra_broadaddr;
  435         struct  sockaddr ifra_mask;
  436 };
  437 
  438 struct ifmediareq {
  439         char    ifm_name[IFNAMSIZ];     /* if name, e.g. "en0" */
  440         int     ifm_current;            /* current media options */
  441         int     ifm_mask;               /* don't care mask */
  442         int     ifm_status;             /* media status */
  443         int     ifm_active;             /* active options */
  444         int     ifm_count;              /* # entries in ifm_ulist array */
  445         int     *ifm_ulist;             /* media words */
  446 };
  447 
  448 struct  ifdrv {
  449         char            ifd_name[IFNAMSIZ];     /* if name, e.g. "en0" */
  450         unsigned long   ifd_cmd;
  451         size_t          ifd_len;
  452         void            *ifd_data;
  453 };
  454 
  455 /* 
  456  * Structure used to retrieve aux status data from interfaces.
  457  * Kernel suppliers to this interface should respect the formatting
  458  * needed by ifconfig(8): each line starts with a TAB and ends with
  459  * a newline.  The canonical example to copy and paste is in if_tun.c.
  460  */
  461 
  462 #define IFSTATMAX       800             /* 10 lines of text */
  463 struct ifstat {
  464         char    ifs_name[IFNAMSIZ];     /* if name, e.g. "en0" */
  465         char    ascii[IFSTATMAX + 1];
  466 };
  467 
  468 /*
  469  * Structure used in SIOCGIFCONF request.
  470  * Used to retrieve interface configuration
  471  * for machine (useful for programs which
  472  * must know all networks accessible).
  473  */
  474 struct  ifconf {
  475         int     ifc_len;                /* size of associated buffer */
  476         union {
  477                 caddr_t ifcu_buf;
  478                 struct  ifreq *ifcu_req;
  479         } ifc_ifcu;
  480 #define ifc_buf ifc_ifcu.ifcu_buf       /* buffer address */
  481 #define ifc_req ifc_ifcu.ifcu_req       /* array of structures returned */
  482 };
  483 
  484 /*
  485  * interface groups
  486  */
  487 
  488 #define IFG_ALL         "all"           /* group contains all interfaces */
  489 /* XXX: will we implement this? */
  490 #define IFG_EGRESS      "egress"        /* if(s) default route(s) point to */
  491 
  492 struct ifg_req {
  493         union {
  494                 char                     ifgrqu_group[IFNAMSIZ];
  495                 char                     ifgrqu_member[IFNAMSIZ];
  496         } ifgrq_ifgrqu;
  497 #define ifgrq_group     ifgrq_ifgrqu.ifgrqu_group
  498 #define ifgrq_member    ifgrq_ifgrqu.ifgrqu_member
  499 };
  500 
  501 /*
  502  * Used to lookup groups for an interface
  503  */
  504 struct ifgroupreq {
  505         char    ifgr_name[IFNAMSIZ];
  506         u_int   ifgr_len;
  507         union {
  508                 char    ifgru_group[IFNAMSIZ];
  509                 struct  ifg_req *ifgru_groups;
  510         } ifgr_ifgru;
  511 #define ifgr_group      ifgr_ifgru.ifgru_group
  512 #define ifgr_groups     ifgr_ifgru.ifgru_groups
  513 };
  514 
  515 /*
  516  * Structure used to request i2c data
  517  * from interface transceivers.
  518  */
  519 struct ifi2creq {
  520         uint8_t dev_addr;       /* i2c address (0xA0, 0xA2) */
  521         uint8_t offset;         /* read offset */
  522         uint8_t len;            /* read length */
  523         uint8_t spare0;
  524         uint32_t spare1;
  525         uint8_t data[8];        /* read buffer */
  526 }; 
  527 
  528 #endif /* __BSD_VISIBLE */
  529 
  530 #ifdef _KERNEL
  531 #ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
  532 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IFADDR);
  533 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IFMADDR);
  534 #endif
  535 #endif
  536 
  537 #ifndef _KERNEL
  538 struct if_nameindex {
  539         unsigned int    if_index;       /* 1, 2, ... */
  540         char            *if_name;       /* null terminated name: "le0", ... */
  541 };
  542 
  543 __BEGIN_DECLS
  544 void                     if_freenameindex(struct if_nameindex *);
  545 char                    *if_indextoname(unsigned int, char *);
  546 struct if_nameindex     *if_nameindex(void);
  547 unsigned int             if_nametoindex(const char *);
  548 __END_DECLS
  549 #endif
  550 #endif /* !_NET_IF_H_ */

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