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    1 /*      $NetBSD: clnp.h,v 1.26 2008/08/06 15:01:23 plunky Exp $ */
    2 
    3 /*-
    4  * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, 1994
    5  *      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
    6  *
    7  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    8  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    9  * are met:
   10  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   12  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   14  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   15  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
   16  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
   17  *    without specific prior written permission.
   18  *
   19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   20  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   21  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   22  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   23  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   24  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   25  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   26  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   27  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   28  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   29  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   30  *
   31  *      @(#)clnp.h      8.2 (Berkeley) 4/16/94
   32  */
   33 
   34 /***********************************************************
   35                 Copyright IBM Corporation 1987
   36 
   37                       All Rights Reserved
   38 
   39 Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
   40 documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
   41 provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that
   42 both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
   43 supporting documentation, and that the name of IBM not be
   44 used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the
   45 software without specific, written prior permission.
   46 
   47 IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING
   48 ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL
   49 IBM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR
   50 ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
   51 WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,
   52 ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
   53 SOFTWARE.
   54 
   55 ******************************************************************/
   56 
   57 #ifndef _NETISO_CLNP_H_
   58 #define _NETISO_CLNP_H_
   59 
   60 #include <net/route.h>
   61 
   62 /*
   63  * ARGO Project, Computer Sciences Dept., University of Wisconsin - Madison
   64  */
   65 
   66 /* should be config option but cpp breaks with too many #defines */
   67 #define DECBIT
   68 
   69 /*
   70  *      Return true if the mbuf is a cluster mbuf
   71  */
   72 #define IS_CLUSTER(m)   ((m)->m_flags & M_EXT)
   73 
   74 /*
   75  *      Move the halfword into the two characters
   76  */
   77 #define HTOC(msb, lsb, hword)\
   78         (msb) = (u_char)((hword) >> 8);\
   79         (lsb) = (u_char)((hword) & 0xff)
   80 /*
   81  *      Move the two charcters into the halfword
   82  */
   83 #define CTOH(msb, lsb, hword)\
   84         (hword) = ((msb) << 8) | (lsb)
   85 
   86 /*
   87  *      Return true if the checksum has been set - ie. the checksum is
   88  *      not zero
   89  */
   90 #define CKSUM_REQUIRED(clnp)\
   91         (((clnp)->cnf_cksum_msb != 0) || ((clnp)->cnf_cksum_lsb != 0))
   92 
   93 /*
   94  *      Fixed part of clnp header
   95  */
   96 struct clnp_fixed {
   97         u_char          cnf_proto_id;   /* network layer protocol identifier */
   98         u_char          cnf_hdr_len;    /* length indicator (octets) */
   99         u_char          cnf_vers;       /* version/protocol identifier
  100                                          * extension */
  101         u_char          cnf_ttl;/* lifetime (500 milliseconds) */
  102         u_char          cnf_type;       /* type code */
  103         /* Includes err_ok, more_segs, and seg_ok */
  104         u_char          cnf_seglen_msb; /* pdu segment length (octets) high
  105                                          * byte */
  106         u_char          cnf_seglen_lsb; /* pdu segment length (octets) low
  107                                          * byte */
  108         u_char          cnf_cksum_msb;  /* checksum high byte */
  109         u_char          cnf_cksum_lsb;  /* checksum low byte */
  110 } __packed;
  111 #define CNF_TYPE        0x1f
  112 #define CNF_ERR_OK      0x20
  113 #define CNF_MORE_SEGS   0x40
  114 #define CNF_SEG_OK      0x80
  115 
  116 #define CLNP_CKSUM_OFF  0x07    /* offset of checksum */
  117 
  118 #define clnl_fixed      clnp_fixed
  119 
  120 /*
  121  *      Segmentation part of clnp header
  122  */
  123 struct clnp_segment {
  124         u_short         cng_id; /* data unit identifier */
  125         u_short         cng_off;/* segment offset */
  126         u_short         cng_tot_len;    /* total length */
  127 };
  128 
  129 /*
  130  *      Clnp fragment reassembly structures:
  131  *
  132  *      All packets undergoing reassembly are linked together in
  133  *      clnp_fragl structures. Each clnp_fragl structure contains a
  134  *      pointer to the original clnp packet header, as well as a
  135  *      list of packet fragments. Each packet fragment
  136  *      is headed by a clnp_frag structure. This structure contains the
  137  *      offset of the first and last byte of the fragment, as well as
  138  *      a pointer to the data (an mbuf chain) of the fragment.
  139  */
  140 
  141 /*
  142  *      NOTE:
  143  *              The clnp_frag structure is stored in an mbuf immedately
  144  *              preceding the fragment data. Since there are words in
  145  *              this struct, it must be word aligned.
  146  *
  147  *      NOTE:
  148  *              All the fragment code assumes that the entire clnp header is
  149  *              contained in the first mbuf.
  150  */
  151 struct clnp_frag {
  152         u_int           cfr_first;      /* offset of first byte of this frag */
  153         u_int           cfr_last;       /* offset of last byte of this frag */
  154         u_int           cfr_bytes;      /* bytes to shave to get to data */
  155         struct mbuf    *cfr_data;       /* ptr to data for this frag */
  156         struct clnp_frag *cfr_next;     /* next fragment in list */
  157 };
  158 
  159 struct clnp_fragl {
  160         struct iso_addr cfl_src;/* source of the pkt */
  161         struct iso_addr cfl_dst;/* destination of the pkt */
  162         u_short         cfl_id; /* id of the pkt */
  163         u_char          cfl_ttl;/* current ttl of pkt */
  164         u_short         cfl_last;       /* offset of last byte of packet */
  165         struct mbuf    *cfl_orighdr;    /* ptr to original header */
  166         struct clnp_frag *cfl_frags;    /* linked list of fragments for pkt */
  167         struct clnp_fragl *cfl_next;    /* next pkt being reassembled */
  168 };
  169 
  170 /*
  171  *      The following structure is used to index into an options section
  172  *      of a clnp datagram. These values can be used without worry that
  173  *      offset or length fields are invalid or too big, etc. That is,
  174  *      the consistancy of the options will be guaranteed before this
  175  *      structure is filled in. Any pointer (field ending in p) is
  176  *      actually the offset from the beginning of the mbuf the option
  177  *      is contained in.  A value of NULL for any pointer
  178  *      means that the option is not present. The length any option
  179  *      does not include the option code or option length fields.
  180  */
  181 struct clnp_optidx {
  182         u_short         cni_securep;    /* ptr to start of security option */
  183         char            cni_secure_len; /* length of entire security option */
  184 
  185         u_short         cni_srcrt_s;    /* offset of start of src rt option */
  186         u_short         cni_srcrt_len;  /* length of entire src rt option */
  187 
  188         u_short         cni_recrtp;     /* ptr to beginning of recrt option */
  189         char            cni_recrt_len;  /* length of entire recrt option */
  190 
  191         char            cni_priorp;     /* ptr to priority option */
  192 
  193         u_short         cni_qos_formatp;        /* ptr to format of qos
  194                                                  * option */
  195         char            cni_qos_len;    /* length of entire qos option */
  196 
  197         u_char          cni_er_reason;  /* reason from ER pdu option */
  198 
  199         /* ESIS options */
  200 
  201         u_short         cni_esct;       /* value from ISH ESCT option */
  202 
  203         u_short         cni_netmaskp;   /* ptr to beginning of netmask option */
  204         char            cni_netmask_len;        /* length of entire netmask
  205                                                  * option */
  206 
  207         u_short         cni_snpamaskp;  /* ptr to start of snpamask option */
  208         char            cni_snpamask_len;       /* length of entire snpamask
  209                                                  * option */
  210 
  211 };
  212 
  213 #define ER_INVALREAS    0xff    /* code for invalid ER pdu discard reason */
  214 
  215 /* given an mbuf and addr of option, return offset from data of mbuf */
  216 #define CLNP_OPTTOOFF(m, opt) ((u_short) (opt - mtod(m, char *)))
  217 
  218 /* given an mbuf and offset of option, return address of option */
  219 #define CLNP_OFFTOOPT(m, off) ((char *) (mtod(m, char *) + off))
  220 
  221 /* return true iff src route is valid */
  222 #define CLNPSRCRT_VALID(oidx) ((oidx) && (oidx->cni_srcrt_s))
  223 
  224 /* return the offset field of the src rt */
  225 #define CLNPSRCRT_OFF(oidx, options)\
  226         (*((u_char *)(CLNP_OFFTOOPT(options, oidx->cni_srcrt_s) + 1)))
  227 
  228 /* return the type field of the src rt */
  229 #define CLNPSRCRT_TYPE(oidx, options)\
  230         ((u_char)(*(CLNP_OFFTOOPT(options, oidx->cni_srcrt_s))))
  231 
  232 /* return the length of the current address */
  233 #define CLNPSRCRT_CLEN(oidx, options)\
  234         ((u_char)(*(CLNP_OFFTOOPT(options, oidx->cni_srcrt_s) + CLNPSRCRT_OFF(oidx, options) - 1)))
  235 
  236 /* return the address of the current address */
  237 #define CLNPSRCRT_CADDR(oidx, options)\
  238         ((void *)(CLNP_OFFTOOPT(options, oidx->cni_srcrt_s) + CLNPSRCRT_OFF(oidx, options)))
  239 
  240 /*
  241  * return true if the src route has run out of routes this is true if the
  242  * offset of next route is greater than the end of the rt
  243  */
  244 #define CLNPSRCRT_TERM(oidx, options)\
  245         (CLNPSRCRT_OFF(oidx, options) > oidx->cni_srcrt_len)
  246 
  247 /*
  248  *      Options a user can set/get
  249  */
  250 #define CLNPOPT_FLAGS   0x01    /* flags: seg permitted, no er xmit, etc  */
  251 #define CLNPOPT_OPTS    0x02    /* datagram options */
  252 
  253 /*
  254  *      Values for particular datagram options
  255  */
  256 #define CLNPOVAL_PAD            0xcc    /* padding */
  257 #define CLNPOVAL_SECURE         0xc5    /* security */
  258 #define CLNPOVAL_SRCRT          0xc8    /* source routing */
  259 #define CLNPOVAL_RECRT          0xcb    /* record route */
  260 #define CLNPOVAL_QOS            0xc3    /* quality of service */
  261 #define CLNPOVAL_PRIOR          0xcd    /* priority */
  262 #define CLNPOVAL_ERREAS         0xc1    /* ER PDU ONLY: reason for discard */
  263 
  264 #define CLNPOVAL_SRCSPEC        0x40    /* source address specific */
  265 #define CLNPOVAL_DSTSPEC        0x80    /* destination address specific */
  266 #define CLNPOVAL_GLOBAL         0xc0    /* globally unique */
  267 
  268 /* Globally Unique QOS */
  269 #define CLNPOVAL_SEQUENCING     0x10    /* sequencing preferred */
  270 #define CLNPOVAL_CONGESTED      0x08    /* congestion experienced */
  271 #define CLNPOVAL_LOWDELAY       0x04    /* low transit delay */
  272 
  273 #define CLNPOVAL_PARTRT         0x00    /* partial source routing */
  274 #define CLNPOVAL_COMPRT         0x01    /* complete source routing */
  275 
  276 /*
  277  *      Clnp flags used in a control block flags field.
  278  *      NOTE: these must be out of the range of bits defined in ../net/raw_cb.h
  279  */
  280 #define CLNP_NO_SEG             0x010   /* segmentation not permitted */
  281 #define CLNP_NO_ER              0x020   /* do not generate ERs */
  282 #define CLNP_SEND_RAW           0x080   /* send pkt as RAW DT not TP DT */
  283 #define CLNP_NO_CKSUM           0x100   /* don't use clnp checksum */
  284 #define CLNP_ECHO               0x200   /* send echo request */
  285 #define CLNP_NOCACHE            0x400   /* don't store cache information */
  286 #define CLNP_ECHOR              0x800   /* send echo reply */
  287 
  288 /* valid clnp flags */
  289 #define CLNP_VFLAGS \
  290         (CLNP_SEND_RAW|CLNP_NO_SEG|CLNP_NO_ER|CLNP_NO_CKSUM|\
  291          CLNP_ECHO|CLNP_NOCACHE|CLNP_ECHOR)
  292 
  293 /*
  294  * Constants used by clnp
  295  */
  296 #define CLNP_HDR_MIN    (sizeof (struct clnp_fixed))
  297 #define CLNP_HDR_MAX    (254)
  298 #define CLNP_TTL_UNITS  2       /* 500 milliseconds */
  299 #define CLNP_TTL        15*CLNP_TTL_UNITS       /* time to live (seconds) */
  300 #define ISO8473_V1      0x01
  301 
  302 /*
  303  *      Clnp packet types
  304  *      In order to test raw clnp and tp/clnp simultaneously, a third type of
  305  *      packet has been defined: CLNP_RAW. This is done so that the input
  306  *      routine can switch to the correct input routine (rclnp_input or
  307  *      tpclnp_input) based on the type field. If clnp had a higher level
  308  *      protocol field, this would not be necessary.
  309  */
  310 #define CLNP_DT                 0x1C    /* normal data */
  311 #define CLNP_ER                 0x01    /* error report */
  312 #define CLNP_RAW                0x1D    /* debug only */
  313 #define CLNP_EC                 0x1E    /* echo packet */
  314 #define CLNP_ECR                0x1F    /* echo reply */
  315 
  316 /*
  317  *      ER pdu error codes
  318  */
  319 #define GEN_NOREAS              0x00    /* reason not specified */
  320 #define GEN_PROTOERR            0x01    /* protocol procedure error */
  321 #define GEN_BADCSUM             0x02    /* incorrect checksum */
  322 #define GEN_CONGEST             0x03    /* pdu discarded due to congestion */
  323 #define GEN_HDRSYNTAX           0x04    /* header syntax error */
  324 #define GEN_SEGNEEDED           0x05    /* need segmentation but not allowed */
  325 #define GEN_INCOMPLETE          0x06    /* incomplete pdu received */
  326 #define GEN_DUPOPT              0x07    /* duplicate option */
  327 
  328 /* address errors */
  329 #define ADDR_DESTUNREACH        0x80    /* destination address unreachable */
  330 #define ADDR_DESTUNKNOWN        0x81    /* destination address unknown */
  331 
  332 /* source routing */
  333 #define SRCRT_UNSPECERR         0x90    /* unspecified src rt error */
  334 #define SRCRT_SYNTAX            0x91    /* syntax error in src rt field */
  335 #define SRCRT_UNKNOWNADDR       0x92    /* unknown addr in src rt field */
  336 #define SRCRT_BADPATH           0x93    /* path not acceptable */
  337 
  338 /* lifetime */
  339 #define TTL_EXPTRANSIT          0xa0    /* lifetime expired during transit */
  340 #define TTL_EXPREASS            0xa1    /* lifetime expired during reassembly */
  341 
  342 /* pdu discarded */
  343 #define DISC_UNSUPPOPT          0xb0    /* unsupported option not specified? */
  344 #define DISC_UNSUPPVERS         0xb1    /* unsupported protocol version */
  345 #define DISC_UNSUPPSECURE       0xb2    /* unsupported security option */
  346 #define DISC_UNSUPPSRCRT        0xb3    /* unsupported src rt option */
  347 #define DISC_UNSUPPRECRT        0xb4    /* unsupported rec rt option */
  348 
  349 /* reassembly */
  350 #define REASS_INTERFERE         0xc0    /* reassembly interference */
  351 #define CLNP_ERRORS             22
  352 
  353 
  354 #ifdef CLNP_ER_CODES
  355 u_char          clnp_er_codes[CLNP_ERRORS] = {
  356         GEN_NOREAS, GEN_PROTOERR, GEN_BADCSUM, GEN_CONGEST,
  357         GEN_HDRSYNTAX, GEN_SEGNEEDED, GEN_INCOMPLETE, GEN_DUPOPT,
  358         ADDR_DESTUNREACH, ADDR_DESTUNKNOWN,
  359         SRCRT_UNSPECERR, SRCRT_SYNTAX, SRCRT_UNKNOWNADDR, SRCRT_BADPATH,
  360         TTL_EXPTRANSIT, TTL_EXPREASS,
  361         DISC_UNSUPPOPT, DISC_UNSUPPVERS, DISC_UNSUPPSECURE,
  362         DISC_UNSUPPSRCRT, DISC_UNSUPPRECRT, REASS_INTERFERE
  363 };
  364 #endif
  365 
  366 #ifdef  TROLL
  367 
  368 #define TR_DUPEND               0x01    /* duplicate end of fragment */
  369 #define TR_DUPPKT               0x02    /* duplicate entire packet */
  370 #define TR_DROPPKT              0x04    /* drop packet on output */
  371 #define TR_TRIM                 0x08    /* trim bytes from packet */
  372 #define TR_CHANGE               0x10    /* change bytes in packet */
  373 #define TR_MTU                  0x20    /* delta to change device mtu */
  374 #define TR_CHUCK                0x40    /* drop packet in rclnp_input */
  375 #define TR_BLAST                0x80    /* force rclnp_output to blast many
  376                                          * packet */
  377 #define TR_RAWLOOP              0x100   /* make if_loop call clnpintr
  378                                          * directly */
  379 struct troll {
  380         int             tr_ops; /* operations to perform */
  381         float           tr_dup_size;    /* % to duplicate */
  382         float           tr_dup_freq;    /* frequency to duplicate packets */
  383         float           tr_drop_freq;   /* frequence to drop packets */
  384         int             tr_mtu_adj;     /* delta to adjust if mtu */
  385         int             tr_blast_cnt;   /* # of pkts to blast out */
  386 };
  387 
  388 #define SN_OUTPUT(clcp, m)\
  389         troll_output(clcp->clc_ifp, m, clcp->clc_firsthop, clcp->clc_rt)
  390 
  391 #define SN_MTU(ifp, rt) (((rt && rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu) ?\
  392         rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu : clnp_badmtu(ifp, rt, __LINE__, __FILE__))\
  393                 - trollctl.tr_mtu_adj)
  394 
  395 #ifdef _KERNEL
  396 extern float    troll_random;
  397 #endif
  398 
  399 #else                           /* NO TROLL */
  400 
  401 #define SN_OUTPUT(clcp, m)\
  402         (*clcp->clc_ifp->if_output)(clcp->clc_ifp, m, clcp->clc_firsthop, \
  403                                     clcp->clc_rt)
  404 
  405 #define SN_MTU(ifp, rt) (((rt && rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu) ?\
  406         rt->rt_rmx.rmx_mtu : clnp_badmtu(ifp, rt, __LINE__, __FILE__)))
  407 
  408 #endif                          /* TROLL */
  409 
  410 /*
  411  *      Macro to remove an address from a clnp header
  412  */
  413 #define CLNP_EXTRACT_ADDR(isoa, hoff, hend)\
  414         {\
  415                 isoa.isoa_len = (u_char)*hoff;\
  416                 if ((((++hoff) + isoa.isoa_len) > hend) ||\
  417                         (isoa.isoa_len > 20) || (isoa.isoa_len == 0)) {\
  418                         hoff = NULL; \
  419                 } else {\
  420                         (void)memcpy(isoa.isoa_genaddr, hoff, \
  421                                      isoa.isoa_len);\
  422                         hoff += isoa.isoa_len;\
  423                 }\
  424         }
  425 
  426 /*
  427  *      Macro to insert an address into a clnp header
  428  */
  429 #define CLNP_INSERT_ADDR(hoff, isoa)\
  430         *hoff++ = (isoa).isoa_len;\
  431         (void) bcopy((void *)((isoa).isoa_genaddr), hoff, (isoa).isoa_len);\
  432         hoff += (isoa).isoa_len;
  433 
  434 /*
  435  *      Clnp hdr cache. Whenever a clnp packet is sent, a copy of the
  436  *      header is made and kept in this cache. In addition to a copy of
  437  *      the cached clnp hdr, the cache contains
  438  *      information necessary to determine whether the new packet
  439  *      to send requires a new header to be built.
  440  */
  441 struct clnp_cache {
  442         /* these fields are used to check the validity of the cache */
  443         struct iso_addr clc_dst;/* destination of packet */
  444         struct mbuf    *clc_options;    /* ptr to options mbuf */
  445         int             clc_flags;      /* flags passed to clnp_output */
  446 
  447         /* these fields are state that clnp_output requires to finish the pkt */
  448         int             clc_segoff;     /* offset of seg part of header */
  449         struct rtentry *clc_rt; /* ptr to rtentry (points into the route
  450                                  * structure) */
  451         const struct sockaddr *clc_firsthop;    /* first hop of packet */
  452         struct ifnet   *clc_ifp;/* ptr to interface structure */
  453         struct iso_ifaddr
  454                        *clc_ifa;/* ptr to interface address */
  455         struct mbuf    *clc_hdr;/* cached pkt hdr (finally)! */
  456 };
  457 
  458 #ifdef  _KERNEL
  459 struct iso_addr;
  460 struct sockaddr_iso;
  461 struct mbuf;
  462 struct clnp_segment;
  463 struct sockaddr;
  464 struct rt_entry;
  465 struct clnp_fragl;
  466 struct clnp_optidx;
  467 struct isopcb;
  468 struct snpa_hdr;
  469 struct iso_ifaddr;
  470 
  471 /* clnp_debug.c */
  472 char *clnp_hexp (const char *, int, char *);
  473 char *clnp_iso_addrp(const struct iso_addr *);
  474 char *clnp_saddr_isop(const struct sockaddr_iso *);
  475 
  476 /* clnp_er.c */
  477 void clnp_er_input (struct mbuf *, struct iso_addr *, u_int);
  478 void clnp_discard (struct mbuf *, u_int);
  479 void clnp_emit_er (struct mbuf *, u_int);
  480 int clnp_er_index (u_int);
  481 
  482 int clnp_fragment (struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *, const struct sockaddr *,
  483                        int, int, int, struct rtentry *);
  484 struct mbuf *clnp_reass (struct mbuf *, struct iso_addr *,
  485                              struct iso_addr *, struct clnp_segment *);
  486 int clnp_newpkt (struct mbuf *, struct iso_addr *, struct iso_addr *,
  487                      struct clnp_segment *);
  488 void clnp_insert_frag (struct clnp_fragl *, struct mbuf *,
  489                            struct clnp_segment *);
  490 struct mbuf    *clnp_comp_pdu (struct clnp_fragl *);
  491 #ifdef TROLL
  492 float troll_random (void);
  493 int troll_output (struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *, struct sockaddr *,
  494                       struct rtentry *);
  495 #endif
  496 
  497 /* clnp_input.c */
  498 void clnp_init  (void);
  499 void clnlintr    (void);
  500 void clnp_input (struct mbuf *, ...);
  501 
  502 /* clnp_options.c */
  503 void clnp_update_srcrt (struct mbuf *, struct clnp_optidx *);
  504 void clnp_dooptions (struct mbuf *, struct clnp_optidx *, struct ifnet *,
  505                          struct iso_addr *);
  506 int clnp_set_opts (struct mbuf **, struct mbuf **);
  507 int clnp_opt_sanity (struct mbuf *, void *, int, struct clnp_optidx *);
  508 
  509 /* clnp_output.c */
  510 int clnp_output (struct mbuf *, ...);
  511 void clnp_ctloutput (void);
  512 
  513 /* clnp_raw.c */
  514 void rclnp_input (struct mbuf *, ...);
  515 int rclnp_output (struct mbuf *, ...);
  516 int rclnp_ctloutput (int, struct socket *, struct sockopt *);
  517 int clnp_usrreq (struct socket *, int, struct mbuf *, struct mbuf *,
  518                      struct mbuf *, struct lwp *);
  519 
  520 /* clnp_subr.c */
  521 struct mbuf    *clnp_data_ck (struct mbuf *, int);
  522 void *clnp_extract_addr (void *, int, struct iso_addr *,
  523                                struct iso_addr *);
  524 int clnp_ours   (struct iso_addr *);
  525 void clnp_forward (struct mbuf *, int, struct iso_addr *,
  526                        struct clnp_optidx *, int, struct snpa_hdr *);
  527 void *clnp_insert_addr (void *, struct iso_addr *, struct iso_addr *);
  528 int clnp_route  (struct iso_addr *, struct route *, int,
  529                      const struct sockaddr **, struct iso_ifaddr **);
  530 int clnp_srcroute (struct mbuf *, struct clnp_optidx *, struct route *,
  531                        const struct sockaddr **, struct iso_ifaddr **,
  532                        struct iso_addr *);
  533 int clnp_echoreply (struct mbuf *, int, struct sockaddr_iso *,
  534                         struct sockaddr_iso *, struct clnp_optidx *);
  535 int clnp_badmtu (struct ifnet *, struct rtentry *, int, const char *);
  536 void clnp_ypocb  (void *, void *, u_int);
  537 
  538 /* clnp_timer.c */
  539 struct clnp_fragl *clnp_freefrags (struct clnp_fragl *);
  540 void clnp_slowtimo (void);
  541 void clnp_drain (void);
  542 
  543 #ifdef  TROLL
  544 struct troll    trollctl;
  545 #endif /* TROLL */
  546 
  547 #endif /* _KERNEL */
  548 
  549 #endif /* !_NETISO_CLNP_H_ */

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