freebsd-dev/usr.sbin/ppp/datalink.h

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1998 Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $Id: datalink.h,v 1.3 1998/05/28 23:15:35 brian Exp $
*/
#define DATALINK_CLOSED (0)
#define DATALINK_OPENING (1)
#define DATALINK_HANGUP (2)
#define DATALINK_DIAL (3)
#define DATALINK_LOGIN (4)
#define DATALINK_READY (5)
#define DATALINK_LCP (6)
#define DATALINK_AUTH (7)
#define DATALINK_OPEN (8)
#define DATALINK_MAXNAME (20) /* Maximum datalink::name length */
/* How to close the link */
#define CLOSE_NORMAL 0
#define CLOSE_STAYDOWN 1
#define CLOSE_LCP 2
struct iovec;
struct prompt;
struct physical;
struct bundle;
struct datalink {
struct descriptor desc; /* We play either a physical or a chat */
int state; /* Our DATALINK_* state */
struct physical *physical; /* Our link */
struct chat chat; /* For bringing the link up & down */
unsigned stayonline : 1; /* stay online when LCP is closed ? */
struct {
unsigned run : 1; /* run scripts ? */
unsigned packetmode : 1; /* Go into packet mode after login ? */
} script;
struct pppTimer dial_timer; /* For timing between opens & scripts */
struct {
struct {
char dial[SCRIPT_LEN]; /* dial */
char login[SCRIPT_LEN]; /* login */
char hangup[SCRIPT_LEN]; /* hangup */
} script;
struct {
char list[SCRIPT_LEN]; /* Telephone Numbers */
} phone;
struct {
int max; /* initially try again this number of times */
int next_timeout; /* Redial next timeout value */
int timeout; /* Redial timeout value (end of phone list) */
} dial;
struct {
int max; /* initially try again this number of times */
int timeout; /* Timeout before reconnect on carrier loss */
} reconnect;
} cfg; /* All our config data is in here */
struct {
char list[SCRIPT_LEN]; /* copy of cfg.list for strsep() */
char *next; /* Next phone from the list */
char *alt; /* Next phone from the list */
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const char *chosen; /* Chosen phone number after DIAL */
} phone;
int dial_tries; /* currently try again this number of times */
unsigned reconnect_tries; /* currently try again this number of times */
char *name; /* Our name */
struct peerid peer; /* Peer identification */
o Move struct lcp and struct ccp into struct link. o Remove bundle2lcp(), bundle2ccp() and bundle2link(). They're too resource-hungry and we have `owner pointers' to do their job. o Make our FSM understand LCPs that are always ST_OPENED (with a minimum code that != 1). o Send FSM code rejects for invalid codes. o Make our bundle fsm_parent deal with multiple links. o Make timer diagnostics pretty and allow access via ~t in `term' mode (not just when logging debug) and `show timers'. Only show timers every second in debug mode, otherwise we get too many diagnostics to be useful (we probably still do). Also, don't restrict ~m in term mode to depend on debug logging. o Rationalise our bundles' phases. o Create struct mp (multilink protocol). This is both an NCP and a type of struct link. It feeds off other NCPs for output, passing fragmented packets into the queues of available datalinks. It also gets PROTO_MP input, reassembles the fragments into ppp frames, and passes them back to the HDLC layer that the fragments were passed from. ** It's not yet possible to enter multilink mode :-( ** o Add `set weight' (requires context) for deciding on a links weighting in multilink mode. Weighting is simplistic (and probably badly implemented) for now. o Remove the function pointers in struct link. They ended up only applying to physical links. o Configure our tun device with an MTU equal to the MRU from struct mp's LCP and a speed equal to the sum of our link speeds. o `show {lcp,ccp,proto}' and `set deflate' now have optional context and use ChooseLink() to decide on which `struct link' to use. This allows behaviour as before when in non-multilink mode, and allows access to the MP logical link in multilink mode. o Ignore reconnect and redial values when in -direct mode and when cleaning up. Always redial when in -ddial or -dedicated mode (unless cleaning up). o Tell our links to `staydown' when we close them due to a signal. o Remove remaining `#ifdef SIGALRM's (ppp doesn't function without alarms). o Don't bother strdup()ing our physical link name. o Various other cosmetic changes.
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struct fsm_parent fsmp; /* Our callback functions */
const struct fsm_parent *parent; /* Our parent */
struct authinfo pap; /* Authentication using pap */
struct chap chap; /* Authentication using chap */
o Move struct lcp and struct ccp into struct link. o Remove bundle2lcp(), bundle2ccp() and bundle2link(). They're too resource-hungry and we have `owner pointers' to do their job. o Make our FSM understand LCPs that are always ST_OPENED (with a minimum code that != 1). o Send FSM code rejects for invalid codes. o Make our bundle fsm_parent deal with multiple links. o Make timer diagnostics pretty and allow access via ~t in `term' mode (not just when logging debug) and `show timers'. Only show timers every second in debug mode, otherwise we get too many diagnostics to be useful (we probably still do). Also, don't restrict ~m in term mode to depend on debug logging. o Rationalise our bundles' phases. o Create struct mp (multilink protocol). This is both an NCP and a type of struct link. It feeds off other NCPs for output, passing fragmented packets into the queues of available datalinks. It also gets PROTO_MP input, reassembles the fragments into ppp frames, and passes them back to the HDLC layer that the fragments were passed from. ** It's not yet possible to enter multilink mode :-( ** o Add `set weight' (requires context) for deciding on a links weighting in multilink mode. Weighting is simplistic (and probably badly implemented) for now. o Remove the function pointers in struct link. They ended up only applying to physical links. o Configure our tun device with an MTU equal to the MRU from struct mp's LCP and a speed equal to the sum of our link speeds. o `show {lcp,ccp,proto}' and `set deflate' now have optional context and use ChooseLink() to decide on which `struct link' to use. This allows behaviour as before when in non-multilink mode, and allows access to the MP logical link in multilink mode. o Ignore reconnect and redial values when in -direct mode and when cleaning up. Always redial when in -ddial or -dedicated mode (unless cleaning up). o Tell our links to `staydown' when we close them due to a signal. o Remove remaining `#ifdef SIGALRM's (ppp doesn't function without alarms). o Don't bother strdup()ing our physical link name. o Various other cosmetic changes.
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struct mp_link mp; /* multilink data */
struct bundle *bundle; /* for the moment */
struct datalink *next; /* Next in the list */
};
#define descriptor2datalink(d) \
((d)->type == DATALINK_DESCRIPTOR ? (struct datalink *)(d) : NULL)
extern struct datalink *datalink_Create(const char *name, struct bundle *, int);
extern struct datalink *datalink_Clone(struct datalink *, const char *);
extern struct datalink *iov2datalink(struct bundle *, struct iovec *, int *,
int, int);
extern int datalink2iov(struct datalink *, struct iovec *, int *, int, pid_t);
extern struct datalink *datalink_Destroy(struct datalink *);
extern void datalink_GotAuthname(struct datalink *, const char *, int);
extern void datalink_Up(struct datalink *, int, int);
extern void datalink_Close(struct datalink *, int);
extern void datalink_Down(struct datalink *, int);
extern void datalink_StayDown(struct datalink *);
extern void datalink_DontHangup(struct datalink *);
extern void datalink_AuthOk(struct datalink *);
extern void datalink_AuthNotOk(struct datalink *);
extern int datalink_Show(struct cmdargs const *);
extern int datalink_SetRedial(struct cmdargs const *);
extern int datalink_SetReconnect(struct cmdargs const *);
extern const char *datalink_State(struct datalink *);
extern void datalink_Rename(struct datalink *, const char *);
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extern char *datalink_NextName(struct datalink *);
extern int datalink_RemoveFromSet(struct datalink *, fd_set *, fd_set *,
fd_set *);
extern int datalink_SetMode(struct datalink *, int);