freebsd-dev/usr.sbin/IPXrouted/sap_input.c
Julian Elischer 55ecbbbd16 Submitted by: John Hay
patches to allow correct deletion of IPX routes
1995-12-04 10:36:02 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1995 John Hay. All rights reserved.
*
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by John Hay.
* 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY John Hay AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $Id: sap_input.c,v 1.1 1995/10/26 21:28:23 julian Exp $
*/
/*
* IPX Routing Table Management Daemon
*/
#include "defs.h"
/*
* Process a newly received packet.
*/
void
sap_input(from, size)
struct sockaddr *from;
int size;
{
struct sap_entry *sap;
struct sap_info *n;
struct interface *ifp = 0;
int newsize;
struct afswitch *afp;
struct sockaddr_ipx *ipxp;
ifp = if_ifwithnet(from);
ipxp = (struct sockaddr_ipx *)from;
if (ifp == 0) {
if(ftrace) {
fprintf(ftrace, "Received bogus packet from %s\n",
ipxdp_ntoa(&ipxp->sipx_addr));
}
return;
}
if (ftrace)
dumpsappacket(ftrace, "received", from, (char *)sap_msg , size);
if (from->sa_family >= AF_MAX)
return;
afp = &afswitch[from->sa_family];
size -= sizeof (u_short) /* command */;
n = sap_msg->sap;
switch (ntohs(sap_msg->sap_cmd)) {
case SAP_REQ_NEAR:
if (ftrace)
fprintf(ftrace, "Received a sap REQ_NEAR packet.\n");
sap = sap_nearestserver(n->ServType, ifp);
if (sap == NULL)
return;
sap_msg->sap_cmd = htons(SAP_RESP_NEAR);
*n = sap->sap;
n->hops = htons(ntohs(n->hops) + 1);
if (ntohs(n->hops) >= HOPCNT_INFINITY)
return;
newsize = sizeof(struct sap_info) + sizeof(struct sap_packet);
(*afp->af_output)(sapsock, 0, from, newsize);
if (ftrace) {
fprintf(ftrace, "sap_nearestserver %X %s returned:\n",
ntohs(n->ServType),
ifp->int_name);
fprintf(ftrace, " service %04X %-20.20s "
"addr %s.%04X metric %d\n",
ntohs(sap->sap.ServType),
sap->sap.ServName,
ipxdp_ntoa(&sap->sap.ipx),
ntohs(sap->sap.ipx.x_port),
ntohs(sap->sap.hops));
}
return;
case SAP_REQ:
if (ftrace)
fprintf(ftrace, "Received a sap REQ packet.\n");
sap_supply(from, 0, ifp, n->ServType);
return;
case SAP_RESP_NEAR:
/* XXX We do nothing here, for the moment.
* Maybe we should check if the service is in our table?
*
*/
if (ftrace)
fprintf(ftrace, "Received a sap RESP_NEAR packet.\n");
return;
case SAP_RESP:
if (ftrace)
fprintf(ftrace, "Received a sap RESP packet.\n");
(*afp->af_canon)(from);
for (; size > 0; size -= sizeof (struct sap_info), n++) {
if (size < sizeof (struct netinfo))
break;
sap = sap_lookup(n->ServType, n->ServName);
if (sap == 0) {
sap_add(n, from);
continue;
}
/*
* A clone is a different route to the same service
* with exactly the same cost (metric).
* They must all be recorded because those interfaces
* must be handled in the same way as the first route
* to that service. ie When using the split horizon
* algorithm we must look at these interfaces also.
*
* Update if from gateway and different,
* from anywhere and less hops or
* getting stale and equivalent.
*
* XXX I don't think this is quite right yet.
*/
if (((ifp != sap->ifp) ||
!equal(&sap->source, from)) &&
(n->hops == sap->sap.hops) &&
(ntohs(n->hops) != HOPCNT_INFINITY)) {
register struct sap_entry *tsap = sap->clone;
while (tsap) {
if ((ifp == tsap->ifp) &&
equal(&tsap->source, from)) {
tsap->timer = 0;
break;
}
tsap = tsap->clone;
}
if (tsap == NULL) {
sap_add_clone(sap, n, from);
}
continue;
}
if (((ifp == sap->ifp) &&
equal(&sap->source, from) &&
(n->hops != sap->sap.hops)) ||
(ntohs(n->hops) < ntohs(sap->sap.hops)) ||
(sap->timer > (EXPIRE_TIME*2/3) &&
ntohs(sap->sap.hops) == ntohs(n->hops))) {
sap_change(sap, n, from);
}
}
return;
}
}