freebsd-nq/usr.sbin/ppp/lcp.h

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/*
* Written by Toshiharu OHNO (tony-o@iij.ad.jp)
*
* Copyright (C) 1993, Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. All rights reserverd.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
* provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
* duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
* advertising materials, and other materials related to such
* distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
* by the Internet Initiative Japan. The name of the
* IIJ 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: lcp.h,v 1.20 1999/02/18 00:52:15 brian Exp $
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*
* TODO:
*/
/* callback::opmask values */
#define CALLBACK_AUTH (0)
#define CALLBACK_DIALSTRING (1) /* Don't do this */
#define CALLBACK_LOCATION (2) /* Don't do this */
#define CALLBACK_E164 (3)
#define CALLBACK_NAME (4) /* Don't do this */
#define CALLBACK_CBCP (6)
#define CALLBACK_NONE (14) /* No callback is ok */
#define CALLBACK_BIT(n) ((n) < 0 ? 0 : 1 << (n))
struct callback {
int opmask; /* want these types of callback */
char msg[SCRIPT_LEN]; /* with this data (E.164) */
};
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#define REJECTED(p, x) ((p)->his_reject & (1<<(x)))
struct lcp {
struct fsm fsm; /* The finite state machine */
u_int16_t his_mru; /* Peers maximum packet size */
u_int16_t his_mrru; /* Peers maximum reassembled packet size (MP) */
u_int32_t his_accmap; /* Peeers async char control map */
u_int32_t his_magic; /* Peers magic number */
u_int32_t his_lqrperiod; /* Peers LQR frequency (100ths of seconds) */
u_short his_auth; /* Peer wants this type of authentication */
u_char his_authtype; /* Fifth octet of REQ/NAK/REJ */
struct callback his_callback; /* Peer wants callback ? */
unsigned his_shortseq : 1; /* Peer would like only 12bit seqs (MP) */
unsigned his_protocomp : 1; /* Does peer do Protocol field compression */
unsigned his_acfcomp : 1; /* Does peer do addr & cntrl fld compression */
u_short want_mru; /* Our maximum packet size */
u_short want_mrru; /* Our maximum reassembled packet size (MP) */
u_int32_t want_accmap; /* Our async char control map */
u_int32_t want_magic; /* Our magic number */
u_int32_t want_lqrperiod; /* Our LQR frequency (100ths of seconds) */
u_short want_auth; /* We want this type of authentication */
u_char want_authtype; /* Fifth octet of REQ/NAK/REJ */
struct callback want_callback;/* We want callback ? */
unsigned want_shortseq : 1; /* I'd like only 12bit seqs (MP) */
unsigned want_protocomp : 1; /* Do we do protocol field compression */
unsigned want_acfcomp : 1; /* Do we do addr & cntrl fld compression */
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u_int32_t his_reject; /* Request codes rejected by peer */
u_int32_t my_reject; /* Request codes I have rejected */
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u_short auth_iwait; /* I must authenticate to the peer */
u_short auth_ineed; /* I require that the peer authenticates */
int LcpFailedMagic; /* Number of `magic is same' errors */
struct {
u_short mru; /* Preferred MRU value */
u_int32_t accmap; /* Initial ACCMAP value */
int openmode; /* when to start CFG REQs */
u_int32_t lqrperiod; /* LQR frequency (seconds) */
struct fsm_retry fsm; /* How often/frequently to resend requests */
unsigned acfcomp : 2; /* Address & Control Field Compression neg */
unsigned chap05 : 2; /* Challenge Handshake Authentication proto */
#ifdef HAVE_DES
unsigned chap80nt : 2; /* Microsoft (NT) CHAP */
unsigned chap80lm : 2; /* Microsoft (LANMan) CHAP */
#endif
unsigned lqr : 2; /* Link Quality Report */
unsigned pap : 2; /* Password Authentication protocol */
unsigned protocomp : 2; /* Protocol field compression */
} cfg;
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};
#define LCP_MAXCODE CODE_DISCREQ
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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#define LCP_MINMPCODE CODE_CODEREJ
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#define TY_MRU 1 /* Maximum-Receive-Unit */
#define TY_ACCMAP 2 /* Async-Control-Character-Map */
#define TY_AUTHPROTO 3 /* Authentication-Protocol */
#define TY_QUALPROTO 4 /* Quality-Protocol */
#define TY_MAGICNUM 5 /* Magic-Number */
#define TY_RESERVED 6 /* RESERVED */
#define TY_PROTOCOMP 7 /* Protocol-Field-Compression */
#define TY_ACFCOMP 8 /* Address-and-Control-Field-Compression */
#define TY_FCSALT 9 /* FCS-Alternatives */
#define TY_SDP 10 /* Self-Describing-Padding */
#define TY_CALLBACK 13 /* Callback */
#define TY_CFRAMES 15 /* Compound-frames */
#define TY_MRRU 17 /* Max Reconstructed Receive Unit (MP) */
#define TY_SHORTSEQ 18 /* Want short seqs (12bit) please (see mp.h) */
#define TY_ENDDISC 19 /* Endpoint discriminator */
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#define MAX_LCP_OPT_LEN 20
struct lcp_opt {
u_char id;
u_char len;
u_char data[MAX_LCP_OPT_LEN-2];
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};
#define INC_LCP_OPT(ty, length, o) \
do { \
(o)->id = (ty); \
(o)->len = (length); \
(o) = (struct lcp_opt *)((char *)(o) + (length)); \
} while (0)
struct mbuf;
struct link;
struct bundle;
struct cmdargs;
#define fsm2lcp(fp) (fp->proto == PROTO_LCP ? (struct lcp *)fp : NULL)
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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extern void lcp_Init(struct lcp *, struct bundle *, struct link *,
const struct fsm_parent *);
extern void lcp_Setup(struct lcp *, int);
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extern void lcp_SendProtoRej(struct lcp *, u_char *, int);
extern int lcp_ReportStatus(struct cmdargs const *);
extern void lcp_Input(struct lcp *, struct mbuf *);
extern void lcp_SetupCallbacks(struct lcp *);