freebsd-nq/sys/net/if_mib.h
Garrett Wollman bbd17bf8e1 Add better support for retrieving management information from network
interfaces.  This creates two new tables in the net.link.generic branch
of the MIB; one contains (essentially) `ifdata' structures, and the other
contains a blob provided by the interface (and presumably used to
implement link-layer-specific MIB variables).  A number of things
have been moved around in the `ifnet' and `ifdata' structures, so
NEW VERSIONS OF ifconfig(8) AND routed(8) ARE REQUIRED.  (A simple
recompile is all that's necessary.)

I have a sample program which uses this interface for those interested
in making use of it.
1996-07-30 19:17:07 +00:00

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/*
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#ifndef _NET_IF_MIB_H
#define _NET_IF_MIB_H 1
struct ifmibdata {
char ifmd_name[IFNAMSIZ]; /* name of interface */
int ifmd_pcount; /* number of promiscuous listeners */
int ifmd_flags; /* interface flags */
struct if_data ifmd_data; /* generic information and statistics */
int ifmd_snd_len; /* instantaneous length of send queue */
int ifmd_snd_maxlen; /* maximum length of send queue */
int ifmd_snd_drops; /* number of drops in send queue */
};
/*
* sysctl MIB tags at the net.link.generic level
*/
#define IFMIB_SYSTEM 1 /* non-interface-specific */
#define IFMIB_IFDATA 2 /* per-interface data table */
/*
* MIB tags for the various net.link.generic.ifdata tables
*/
#define IFDATA_GENERAL 1 /* generic stats for all kinds of ifaces */
#define IFDATA_LINKSPECIFIC 2 /* specific to the type of interface */
/*
* MIB tags at the net.link.generic.system level
*/
#define IFMIB_IFCOUNT 1 /* number of interfaces configured */
/*
* MIB tags as the net.link level
* All of the other values are IFT_* names defined in if_types.h.
*/
#define NETLINK_GENERIC 0 /* functions not specific to a type of iface */
/*
* The reason why the IFDATA_LINKSPECIFIC stuff is not under the
* net.link.<iftype> branches is twofold:
* 1) It's easier to code this way, and doesn't require duplication.
* 2) The fourth level under net.link.<iftype> is <pf>; that is to say,
* the net.link.<iftype> tree instruments the adaptation layers between
* <iftype> and a particular protocol family (e.g., net.link.ether.inet
* instruments ARP). This does not really leave room for anything else
* that needs to have a well-known number.
*/
#endif /* _NET_IF_MIB_H */