freebsd-dev/usr.sbin/ppp/physical.h
Brian Somers a8d7acdc03 Change ``set device'' so that it parses its arguments as one
device per argument rather than the old way of concatenating
everything then splitting the result at commas and whitespace.

Old syntax of ``set device /dev/cuaa0, /dev/cuaa1''
may no longer contain the comma, but syntax such as
``set device "!ssh host ppp -direct label"'' is now
possible.
1999-04-27 00:23:57 +00:00

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/*
* Written by Eivind Eklund <eivind@yes.no>
* for Yes Interactive
*
* Copyright (C) 1998, Yes Interactive. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in any form is permitted. Redistribution in
* source form should include the above copyright and this set of
* conditions, because large sections american law seems to have been
* created by a bunch of jerks on drugs that are now illegal, forcing
* me to include this copyright-stuff instead of placing this in the
* public domain. The name of of 'Yes Interactive' or 'Eivind Eklund'
* may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
* software without specific prior written permission.
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*
* $Id: physical.h,v 1.7 1999/04/03 11:54:00 brian Exp $
*
*/
struct bundle;
struct physical {
struct link link;
struct descriptor desc;
int type; /* What sort of PHYS_* link are we ? */
struct async async; /* Our async state */
struct hdlc hdlc; /* Our hdlc state */
int fd; /* File descriptor for this device */
int mbits; /* Current DCD status */
unsigned isatty : 1;
struct mbuf *out; /* mbuf that suffered a short write */
int connect_count;
struct datalink *dl; /* my owner */
struct {
u_char buf[MAX_MRU]; /* Our input data buffer */
size_t sz;
} input;
struct {
char full[40];
char *base;
} name;
unsigned Utmp : 1; /* Are we in utmp ? */
pid_t session_owner; /* HUP this when closing the link */
/* XXX-ML Most of the below is device specific, and probably do not
belong in the generic physical struct. It comes from modem.c. */
struct {
unsigned rts_cts : 1; /* Is rts/cts enabled? */
unsigned parity; /* What parity is enabled? (TTY flags) */
unsigned speed; /* Modem speed */
char devlist[LINE_LEN]; /* NUL separated list of devices */
int ndev; /* number of devices in list */
struct {
unsigned required : 1; /* Is cd *REQUIRED* on this device */
int delay; /* Wait this many seconds after login script */
} cd;
} cfg;
struct termios ios; /* To be able to reset from raw mode */
struct pppTimer Timer; /* CD checks */
};
#define field2phys(fp, name) \
((struct physical *)((char *)fp - (int)(&((struct physical *)0)->name)))
#define link2physical(l) \
((l)->type == PHYSICAL_LINK ? field2phys(l, link) : NULL)
#define descriptor2physical(d) \
((d)->type == PHYSICAL_DESCRIPTOR ? field2phys(d, desc) : NULL)
extern int physical_GetFD(struct physical *);
extern int physical_IsSync(struct physical *);
extern const char *physical_GetDevice(struct physical *);
extern void physical_SetDeviceList(struct physical *, int, const char *const *);
extern int physical_SetSpeed(struct physical *, int);
/*
* XXX-ML I'm not certain this is the right way to handle this, but we
* can solve that later.
*/
extern void physical_SetSync(struct physical *);
/*
* Can this be set? (Might not be a relevant attribute for this
* device, for instance)
*/
extern int physical_SetRtsCts(struct physical *, int);
extern ssize_t physical_Read(struct physical *, void *, size_t);
extern ssize_t physical_Write(struct physical *, const void *, size_t);
extern int physical_UpdateSet(struct descriptor *, fd_set *, fd_set *,
fd_set *, int *, int);
extern int physical_IsSet(struct descriptor *, const fd_set *);
extern void physical_Login(struct physical *, const char *);
extern void physical_Logout(struct physical *);
extern int physical_RemoveFromSet(struct physical *, fd_set *, fd_set *,
fd_set *);
extern int physical_SetMode(struct physical *, int);
extern void physical_DeleteQueue(struct physical *);