freebsd-nq/sys/net/if_arp.h
Gleb Smirnoff 833e8dc5ab Remove struct arpcom. It is unused by most interface types, that allocate
it, except Ethernet, where it carried ng_ether(4) pointer.
For now carry the pointer in if_l2com directly.

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1986, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS 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 REGENTS 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.
*
* @(#)if_arp.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _NET_IF_ARP_H_
#define _NET_IF_ARP_H_
/*
* Address Resolution Protocol.
*
* See RFC 826 for protocol description. ARP packets are variable
* in size; the arphdr structure defines the fixed-length portion.
* Protocol type values are the same as those for 10 Mb/s Ethernet.
* It is followed by the variable-sized fields ar_sha, arp_spa,
* arp_tha and arp_tpa in that order, according to the lengths
* specified. Field names used correspond to RFC 826.
*/
struct arphdr {
u_short ar_hrd; /* format of hardware address */
#define ARPHRD_ETHER 1 /* ethernet hardware format */
#define ARPHRD_IEEE802 6 /* token-ring hardware format */
#define ARPHRD_ARCNET 7 /* arcnet hardware format */
#define ARPHRD_FRELAY 15 /* frame relay hardware format */
#define ARPHRD_IEEE1394 24 /* firewire hardware format */
#define ARPHRD_INFINIBAND 32 /* infiniband hardware format */
u_short ar_pro; /* format of protocol address */
u_char ar_hln; /* length of hardware address */
u_char ar_pln; /* length of protocol address */
u_short ar_op; /* one of: */
#define ARPOP_REQUEST 1 /* request to resolve address */
#define ARPOP_REPLY 2 /* response to previous request */
#define ARPOP_REVREQUEST 3 /* request protocol address given hardware */
#define ARPOP_REVREPLY 4 /* response giving protocol address */
#define ARPOP_INVREQUEST 8 /* request to identify peer */
#define ARPOP_INVREPLY 9 /* response identifying peer */
/*
* The remaining fields are variable in size,
* according to the sizes above.
*/
#ifdef COMMENT_ONLY
u_char ar_sha[]; /* sender hardware address */
u_char ar_spa[]; /* sender protocol address */
u_char ar_tha[]; /* target hardware address */
u_char ar_tpa[]; /* target protocol address */
#endif
};
#define ar_sha(ap) (((caddr_t)((ap)+1)) + 0)
#define ar_spa(ap) (((caddr_t)((ap)+1)) + (ap)->ar_hln)
#define ar_tha(ap) (((caddr_t)((ap)+1)) + (ap)->ar_hln + (ap)->ar_pln)
#define ar_tpa(ap) (((caddr_t)((ap)+1)) + 2*(ap)->ar_hln + (ap)->ar_pln)
#define arphdr_len2(ar_hln, ar_pln) \
(sizeof(struct arphdr) + 2*(ar_hln) + 2*(ar_pln))
#define arphdr_len(ap) (arphdr_len2((ap)->ar_hln, (ap)->ar_pln))
/*
* ARP ioctl request
*/
struct arpreq {
struct sockaddr arp_pa; /* protocol address */
struct sockaddr arp_ha; /* hardware address */
int arp_flags; /* flags */
};
/* arp_flags and at_flags field values */
#define ATF_INUSE 0x01 /* entry in use */
#define ATF_COM 0x02 /* completed entry (enaddr valid) */
#define ATF_PERM 0x04 /* permanent entry */
#define ATF_PUBL 0x08 /* publish entry (respond for other host) */
#define ATF_USETRAILERS 0x10 /* has requested trailers */
struct arpstat {
/* Normal things that happen: */
uint64_t txrequests; /* # of ARP requests sent by this host. */
uint64_t txreplies; /* # of ARP replies sent by this host. */
uint64_t rxrequests; /* # of ARP requests received by this host. */
uint64_t rxreplies; /* # of ARP replies received by this host. */
uint64_t received; /* # of ARP packets received by this host. */
uint64_t arp_spares[4]; /* For either the upper or lower half. */
/* Abnormal event and error counting: */
uint64_t dropped; /* # of packets dropped waiting for a reply. */
uint64_t timeouts; /* # of times with entries removed */
/* due to timeout. */
uint64_t dupips; /* # of duplicate IPs detected. */
};
#ifdef _KERNEL
#include <sys/counter.h>
#include <net/vnet.h>
VNET_PCPUSTAT_DECLARE(struct arpstat, arpstat);
/*
* In-kernel consumers can use these accessor macros directly to update
* stats.
*/
#define ARPSTAT_ADD(name, val) \
VNET_PCPUSTAT_ADD(struct arpstat, arpstat, name, (val))
#define ARPSTAT_SUB(name, val) ARPSTAT_ADD(name, -(val))
#define ARPSTAT_INC(name) ARPSTAT_ADD(name, 1)
#define ARPSTAT_DEC(name) ARPSTAT_SUB(name, 1)
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* !_NET_IF_ARP_H_ */