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/* $NetBSD: if_media.c,v 1.1 1997/03/17 02:55:15 thorpej Exp $ */
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/* $FreeBSD$ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1997
* Jonathan Stone and Jason R. Thorpe. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is derived from information provided by Matt Thomas.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by Jonathan Stone
* and Jason R. Thorpe for the NetBSD Project.
* 4. The names of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS ``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 AUTHOR 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.
*/
/*
* BSD/OS-compatible network interface media selection.
*
* Where it is safe to do so, this code strays slightly from the BSD/OS
* design. Software which uses the API (device drivers, basically)
* shouldn't notice any difference.
*
* Many thanks to Matt Thomas for providing the information necessary
* to implement this interface.
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
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#include <sys/sockio.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_media.h>
/*
* Compile-time options:
* IFMEDIA_DEBUG:
* turn on implementation-level debug printfs.
* Useful for debugging newly-ported drivers.
*/
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static struct ifmedia_entry *ifmedia_match(struct ifmedia *ifm,
int flags, int mask);
#ifdef IFMEDIA_DEBUG
int ifmedia_debug = 0;
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static void ifmedia_printword(int);
#endif
/*
* Initialize if_media struct for a specific interface instance.
*/
void
ifmedia_init(ifm, dontcare_mask, change_callback, status_callback)
struct ifmedia *ifm;
int dontcare_mask;
ifm_change_cb_t change_callback;
ifm_stat_cb_t status_callback;
{
LIST_INIT(&ifm->ifm_list);
ifm->ifm_cur = NULL;
ifm->ifm_media = 0;
ifm->ifm_mask = dontcare_mask; /* IF don't-care bits */
ifm->ifm_change = change_callback;
ifm->ifm_status = status_callback;
}
void
ifmedia_removeall(ifm)
struct ifmedia *ifm;
{
struct ifmedia_entry *entry;
for (entry = LIST_FIRST(&ifm->ifm_list); entry;
entry = LIST_FIRST(&ifm->ifm_list)) {
LIST_REMOVE(entry, ifm_list);
free(entry, M_IFADDR);
}
}
/*
* Add a media configuration to the list of supported media
* for a specific interface instance.
*/
void
ifmedia_add(ifm, mword, data, aux)
struct ifmedia *ifm;
int mword;
int data;
void *aux;
{
register struct ifmedia_entry *entry;
#ifdef IFMEDIA_DEBUG
if (ifmedia_debug) {
if (ifm == NULL) {
printf("ifmedia_add: null ifm\n");
return;
}
printf("Adding entry for ");
ifmedia_printword(mword);
}
#endif
entry = malloc(sizeof(*entry), M_IFADDR, M_NOWAIT);
if (entry == NULL)
panic("ifmedia_add: can't malloc entry");
entry->ifm_media = mword;
entry->ifm_data = data;
entry->ifm_aux = aux;
LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&ifm->ifm_list, entry, ifm_list);
}
/*
* Add an array of media configurations to the list of
* supported media for a specific interface instance.
*/
void
ifmedia_list_add(ifm, lp, count)
struct ifmedia *ifm;
struct ifmedia_entry *lp;
int count;
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
ifmedia_add(ifm, lp[i].ifm_media, lp[i].ifm_data,
lp[i].ifm_aux);
}
/*
* Set the default active media.
*
* Called by device-specific code which is assumed to have already
* selected the default media in hardware. We do _not_ call the
* media-change callback.
*/
void
ifmedia_set(ifm, target)
struct ifmedia *ifm;
int target;
{
struct ifmedia_entry *match;
match = ifmedia_match(ifm, target, ifm->ifm_mask);
if (match == NULL) {
printf("ifmedia_set: no match for 0x%x/0x%x\n",
target, ~ifm->ifm_mask);
panic("ifmedia_set");
}
ifm->ifm_cur = match;
#ifdef IFMEDIA_DEBUG
if (ifmedia_debug) {
printf("ifmedia_set: target ");
ifmedia_printword(target);
printf("ifmedia_set: setting to ");
ifmedia_printword(ifm->ifm_cur->ifm_media);
}
#endif
}
/*
* Device-independent media ioctl support function.
*/
int
ifmedia_ioctl(ifp, ifr, ifm, cmd)
struct ifnet *ifp;
struct ifreq *ifr;
struct ifmedia *ifm;
u_long cmd;
{
struct ifmedia_entry *match;
struct ifmediareq *ifmr = (struct ifmediareq *) ifr;
int error = 0, sticky;
if (ifp == NULL || ifr == NULL || ifm == NULL)
return(EINVAL);
switch (cmd) {
/*
* Set the current media.
*/
case SIOCSIFMEDIA:
{
struct ifmedia_entry *oldentry;
int oldmedia;
int newmedia = ifr->ifr_media;
match = ifmedia_match(ifm, newmedia, ifm->ifm_mask);
if (match == NULL) {
#ifdef IFMEDIA_DEBUG
if (ifmedia_debug) {
printf(
"ifmedia_ioctl: no media found for 0x%x\n",
newmedia);
}
#endif
return (ENXIO);
}
/*
* If no change, we're done.
* XXX Automedia may invole software intervention.
* Keep going in case the the connected media changed.
* Similarly, if best match changed (kernel debugger?).
*/
if ((IFM_SUBTYPE(newmedia) != IFM_AUTO) &&
(newmedia == ifm->ifm_media) &&
(match == ifm->ifm_cur))
return 0;
/*
* We found a match, now make the driver switch to it.
* Make sure to preserve our old media type in case the
* driver can't switch.
*/
#ifdef IFMEDIA_DEBUG
if (ifmedia_debug) {
printf("ifmedia_ioctl: switching %s%d to ",
ifp->if_name, ifp->if_unit);
ifmedia_printword(match->ifm_media);
}
#endif
oldentry = ifm->ifm_cur;
oldmedia = ifm->ifm_media;
ifm->ifm_cur = match;
ifm->ifm_media = newmedia;
error = (*ifm->ifm_change)(ifp);
if (error) {
ifm->ifm_cur = oldentry;
ifm->ifm_media = oldmedia;
}
break;
}
/*
* Get list of available media and current media on interface.
*/
case SIOCGIFMEDIA:
{
struct ifmedia_entry *ep;
int *kptr, count;
int usermax; /* user requested max */
kptr = NULL; /* XXX gcc */
ifmr->ifm_active = ifmr->ifm_current = ifm->ifm_cur ?
ifm->ifm_cur->ifm_media : IFM_NONE;
ifmr->ifm_mask = ifm->ifm_mask;
ifmr->ifm_status = 0;
(*ifm->ifm_status)(ifp, ifmr);
count = 0;
usermax = 0;
/*
* If there are more interfaces on the list, count
* them. This allows the caller to set ifmr->ifm_count
* to 0 on the first call to know how much space to
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* allocate.
*/
LIST_FOREACH(ep, &ifm->ifm_list, ifm_list)
usermax++;
/*
* Don't allow the user to ask for too many
* or a negative number.
*/
if (ifmr->ifm_count > usermax)
ifmr->ifm_count = usermax;
else if (ifmr->ifm_count < 0)
return (EINVAL);
if (ifmr->ifm_count != 0) {
kptr = (int *)malloc(ifmr->ifm_count * sizeof(int),
At long last, commit the zero copy sockets code. MAKEDEV: Add MAKEDEV glue for the ti(4) device nodes. ti.4: Update the ti(4) man page to include information on the TI_JUMBO_HDRSPLIT and TI_PRIVATE_JUMBOS kernel options, and also include information about the new character device interface and the associated ioctls. man9/Makefile: Add jumbo.9 and zero_copy.9 man pages and associated links. jumbo.9: New man page describing the jumbo buffer allocator interface and operation. zero_copy.9: New man page describing the general characteristics of the zero copy send and receive code, and what an application author should do to take advantage of the zero copy functionality. NOTES: Add entries for ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS, TI_PRIVATE_JUMBOS, TI_JUMBO_HDRSPLIT, MSIZE, and MCLSHIFT. conf/files: Add uipc_jumbo.c and uipc_cow.c. conf/options: Add the 5 options mentioned above. kern_subr.c: Receive side zero copy implementation. This takes "disposable" pages attached to an mbuf, gives them to a user process, and then recycles the user's page. This is only active when ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS is turned on and the kern.ipc.zero_copy.receive sysctl variable is set to 1. uipc_cow.c: Send side zero copy functions. Takes a page written by the user and maps it copy on write and assigns it kernel virtual address space. Removes copy on write mapping once the buffer has been freed by the network stack. uipc_jumbo.c: Jumbo disposable page allocator code. This allocates (optionally) disposable pages for network drivers that want to give the user the option of doing zero copy receive. uipc_socket.c: Add kern.ipc.zero_copy.{send,receive} sysctls that are enabled if ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS is turned on. Add zero copy send support to sosend() -- pages get mapped into the kernel instead of getting copied if they meet size and alignment restrictions. uipc_syscalls.c:Un-staticize some of the sf* functions so that they can be used elsewhere. (uipc_cow.c) if_media.c: In the SIOCGIFMEDIA ioctl in ifmedia_ioctl(), avoid calling malloc() with M_WAITOK. Return an error if the M_NOWAIT malloc fails. The ti(4) driver and the wi(4) driver, at least, call this with a mutex held. This causes witness warnings for 'ifconfig -a' with a wi(4) or ti(4) board in the system. (I've only verified for ti(4)). ip_output.c: Fragment large datagrams so that each segment contains a multiple of PAGE_SIZE amount of data plus headers. This allows the receiver to potentially do page flipping on receives. if_ti.c: Add zero copy receive support to the ti(4) driver. If TI_PRIVATE_JUMBOS is not defined, it now uses the jumbo(9) buffer allocator for jumbo receive buffers. Add a new character device interface for the ti(4) driver for the new debugging interface. This allows (a patched version of) gdb to talk to the Tigon board and debug the firmware. There are also a few additional debugging ioctls available through this interface. Add header splitting support to the ti(4) driver. Tweak some of the default interrupt coalescing parameters to more useful defaults. Add hooks for supporting transmit flow control, but leave it turned off with a comment describing why it is turned off. if_tireg.h: Change the firmware rev to 12.4.11, since we're really at 12.4.11 plus fixes from 12.4.13. Add defines needed for debugging. Remove the ti_stats structure, it is now defined in sys/tiio.h. ti_fw.h: 12.4.11 firmware. ti_fw2.h: 12.4.11 firmware, plus selected fixes from 12.4.13, and my header splitting patches. Revision 12.4.13 doesn't handle 10/100 negotiation properly. (This firmware is the same as what was in the tree previously, with the addition of header splitting support.) sys/jumbo.h: Jumbo buffer allocator interface. sys/mbuf.h: Add a new external mbuf type, EXT_DISPOSABLE, to indicate that the payload buffer can be thrown away / flipped to a userland process. socketvar.h: Add prototype for socow_setup. tiio.h: ioctl interface to the character portion of the ti(4) driver, plus associated structure/type definitions. uio.h: Change prototype for uiomoveco() so that we'll know whether the source page is disposable. ufs_readwrite.c:Update for new prototype of uiomoveco(). vm_fault.c: In vm_fault(), check to see whether we need to do a page based copy on write fault. vm_object.c: Add a new function, vm_object_allocate_wait(). This does the same thing that vm_object allocate does, except that it gives the caller the opportunity to specify whether it should wait on the uma_zalloc() of the object structre. This allows vm objects to be allocated while holding a mutex. (Without generating WITNESS warnings.) vm_object_allocate() is implemented as a call to vm_object_allocate_wait() with the malloc flag set to M_WAITOK. vm_object.h: Add prototype for vm_object_allocate_wait(). vm_page.c: Add page-based copy on write setup, clear and fault routines. vm_page.h: Add page based COW function prototypes and variable in the vm_page structure. Many thanks to Drew Gallatin, who wrote the zero copy send and receive code, and to all the other folks who have tested and reviewed this code over the years.
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M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
At long last, commit the zero copy sockets code. MAKEDEV: Add MAKEDEV glue for the ti(4) device nodes. ti.4: Update the ti(4) man page to include information on the TI_JUMBO_HDRSPLIT and TI_PRIVATE_JUMBOS kernel options, and also include information about the new character device interface and the associated ioctls. man9/Makefile: Add jumbo.9 and zero_copy.9 man pages and associated links. jumbo.9: New man page describing the jumbo buffer allocator interface and operation. zero_copy.9: New man page describing the general characteristics of the zero copy send and receive code, and what an application author should do to take advantage of the zero copy functionality. NOTES: Add entries for ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS, TI_PRIVATE_JUMBOS, TI_JUMBO_HDRSPLIT, MSIZE, and MCLSHIFT. conf/files: Add uipc_jumbo.c and uipc_cow.c. conf/options: Add the 5 options mentioned above. kern_subr.c: Receive side zero copy implementation. This takes "disposable" pages attached to an mbuf, gives them to a user process, and then recycles the user's page. This is only active when ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS is turned on and the kern.ipc.zero_copy.receive sysctl variable is set to 1. uipc_cow.c: Send side zero copy functions. Takes a page written by the user and maps it copy on write and assigns it kernel virtual address space. Removes copy on write mapping once the buffer has been freed by the network stack. uipc_jumbo.c: Jumbo disposable page allocator code. This allocates (optionally) disposable pages for network drivers that want to give the user the option of doing zero copy receive. uipc_socket.c: Add kern.ipc.zero_copy.{send,receive} sysctls that are enabled if ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS is turned on. Add zero copy send support to sosend() -- pages get mapped into the kernel instead of getting copied if they meet size and alignment restrictions. uipc_syscalls.c:Un-staticize some of the sf* functions so that they can be used elsewhere. (uipc_cow.c) if_media.c: In the SIOCGIFMEDIA ioctl in ifmedia_ioctl(), avoid calling malloc() with M_WAITOK. Return an error if the M_NOWAIT malloc fails. The ti(4) driver and the wi(4) driver, at least, call this with a mutex held. This causes witness warnings for 'ifconfig -a' with a wi(4) or ti(4) board in the system. (I've only verified for ti(4)). ip_output.c: Fragment large datagrams so that each segment contains a multiple of PAGE_SIZE amount of data plus headers. This allows the receiver to potentially do page flipping on receives. if_ti.c: Add zero copy receive support to the ti(4) driver. If TI_PRIVATE_JUMBOS is not defined, it now uses the jumbo(9) buffer allocator for jumbo receive buffers. Add a new character device interface for the ti(4) driver for the new debugging interface. This allows (a patched version of) gdb to talk to the Tigon board and debug the firmware. There are also a few additional debugging ioctls available through this interface. Add header splitting support to the ti(4) driver. Tweak some of the default interrupt coalescing parameters to more useful defaults. Add hooks for supporting transmit flow control, but leave it turned off with a comment describing why it is turned off. if_tireg.h: Change the firmware rev to 12.4.11, since we're really at 12.4.11 plus fixes from 12.4.13. Add defines needed for debugging. Remove the ti_stats structure, it is now defined in sys/tiio.h. ti_fw.h: 12.4.11 firmware. ti_fw2.h: 12.4.11 firmware, plus selected fixes from 12.4.13, and my header splitting patches. Revision 12.4.13 doesn't handle 10/100 negotiation properly. (This firmware is the same as what was in the tree previously, with the addition of header splitting support.) sys/jumbo.h: Jumbo buffer allocator interface. sys/mbuf.h: Add a new external mbuf type, EXT_DISPOSABLE, to indicate that the payload buffer can be thrown away / flipped to a userland process. socketvar.h: Add prototype for socow_setup. tiio.h: ioctl interface to the character portion of the ti(4) driver, plus associated structure/type definitions. uio.h: Change prototype for uiomoveco() so that we'll know whether the source page is disposable. ufs_readwrite.c:Update for new prototype of uiomoveco(). vm_fault.c: In vm_fault(), check to see whether we need to do a page based copy on write fault. vm_object.c: Add a new function, vm_object_allocate_wait(). This does the same thing that vm_object allocate does, except that it gives the caller the opportunity to specify whether it should wait on the uma_zalloc() of the object structre. This allows vm objects to be allocated while holding a mutex. (Without generating WITNESS warnings.) vm_object_allocate() is implemented as a call to vm_object_allocate_wait() with the malloc flag set to M_WAITOK. vm_object.h: Add prototype for vm_object_allocate_wait(). vm_page.c: Add page-based copy on write setup, clear and fault routines. vm_page.h: Add page based COW function prototypes and variable in the vm_page structure. Many thanks to Drew Gallatin, who wrote the zero copy send and receive code, and to all the other folks who have tested and reviewed this code over the years.
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if (kptr == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
/*
* Get the media words from the interface's list.
*/
ep = LIST_FIRST(&ifm->ifm_list);
for (; ep != NULL && count < ifmr->ifm_count;
ep = LIST_NEXT(ep, ifm_list), count++)
kptr[count] = ep->ifm_media;
if (ep != NULL)
error = E2BIG; /* oops! */
} else {
count = usermax;
}
/*
* We do the copyout on E2BIG, because that's
* just our way of telling userland that there
* are more. This is the behavior I've observed
* under BSD/OS 3.0
*/
sticky = error;
if ((error == 0 || error == E2BIG) && ifmr->ifm_count != 0) {
error = copyout((caddr_t)kptr,
(caddr_t)ifmr->ifm_ulist,
ifmr->ifm_count * sizeof(int));
}
if (error == 0)
error = sticky;
if (ifmr->ifm_count != 0)
free(kptr, M_TEMP);
ifmr->ifm_count = count;
break;
}
default:
return (EINVAL);
}
return (error);
}
/*
* Find media entry matching a given ifm word.
*
*/
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static struct ifmedia_entry *
ifmedia_match(ifm, target, mask)
struct ifmedia *ifm;
int target;
int mask;
{
struct ifmedia_entry *match, *next;
match = NULL;
mask = ~mask;
LIST_FOREACH(next, &ifm->ifm_list, ifm_list) {
if ((next->ifm_media & mask) == (target & mask)) {
#if defined(IFMEDIA_DEBUG) || defined(DIAGNOSTIC)
if (match) {
printf("ifmedia_match: multiple match for "
"0x%x/0x%x\n", target, mask);
}
#endif
match = next;
}
}
return match;
}
#ifdef IFMEDIA_DEBUG
struct ifmedia_description ifm_type_descriptions[] =
IFM_TYPE_DESCRIPTIONS;
struct ifmedia_description ifm_subtype_ethernet_descriptions[] =
IFM_SUBTYPE_ETHERNET_DESCRIPTIONS;
struct ifmedia_description ifm_subtype_ethernet_option_descriptions[] =
IFM_SUBTYPE_ETHERNET_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS;
struct ifmedia_description ifm_subtype_tokenring_descriptions[] =
IFM_SUBTYPE_TOKENRING_DESCRIPTIONS;
struct ifmedia_description ifm_subtype_tokenring_option_descriptions[] =
IFM_SUBTYPE_TOKENRING_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS;
struct ifmedia_description ifm_subtype_fddi_descriptions[] =
IFM_SUBTYPE_FDDI_DESCRIPTIONS;
struct ifmedia_description ifm_subtype_fddi_option_descriptions[] =
IFM_SUBTYPE_FDDI_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS;
struct ifmedia_description ifm_subtype_ieee80211_descriptions[] =
IFM_SUBTYPE_IEEE80211_DESCRIPTIONS;
struct ifmedia_description ifm_subtype_ieee80211_option_descriptions[] =
IFM_SUBTYPE_IEEE80211_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS;
struct ifmedia_description ifm_subtype_shared_descriptions[] =
IFM_SUBTYPE_SHARED_DESCRIPTIONS;
struct ifmedia_description ifm_shared_option_descriptions[] =
IFM_SHARED_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS;
struct ifmedia_type_to_subtype {
struct ifmedia_description *subtypes;
struct ifmedia_description *options;
};
/* must be in the same order as IFM_TYPE_DESCRIPTIONS */
struct ifmedia_type_to_subtype ifmedia_types_to_subtypes[] = {
{
&ifm_subtype_ethernet_descriptions[0],
&ifm_subtype_ethernet_option_descriptions[0]
},
{
&ifm_subtype_tokenring_descriptions[0],
&ifm_subtype_tokenring_option_descriptions[0]
},
{
&ifm_subtype_fddi_descriptions[0],
&ifm_subtype_fddi_option_descriptions[0]
},
{
&ifm_subtype_ieee80211_descriptions[0],
&ifm_subtype_ieee80211_option_descriptions[0]
},
};
/*
* print a media word.
*/
static void
ifmedia_printword(ifmw)
int ifmw;
{
struct ifmedia_description *desc;
struct ifmedia_type_to_subtype *ttos;
int seen_option = 0;
/* Find the top-level interface type. */
for (desc = ifm_type_descriptions, ttos = ifmedia_types_to_subtypes;
desc->ifmt_string != NULL; desc++, ttos++)
if (IFM_TYPE(ifmw) == desc->ifmt_word)
break;
if (desc->ifmt_string == NULL) {
printf("<unknown type>\n");
return;
}
printf(desc->ifmt_string);
/*
* Check for the shared subtype descriptions first, then the
* type-specific ones.
*/
for (desc = ifm_subtype_shared_descriptions;
desc->ifmt_string != NULL; desc++)
if (IFM_SUBTYPE(ifmw) == desc->ifmt_word)
goto got_subtype;
for (desc = ttos->subtypes; desc->ifmt_string != NULL; desc++)
if (IFM_SUBTYPE(ifmw) == desc->ifmt_word)
break;
if (desc->ifmt_string == NULL) {
printf(" <unknown subtype>\n");
return;
}
got_subtype:
printf(" %s", desc->ifmt_string);
/*
* Look for shared options.
*/
for (desc = ifm_shared_option_descriptions;
desc->ifmt_string != NULL; desc++) {
if (ifmw & desc->ifmt_word) {
if (seen_option == 0)
printf(" <");
printf("%s%s", seen_option++ ? "," : "",
desc->ifmt_string);
}
}
/*
* Look for subtype-specific options.
*/
for (desc = ttos->options; desc->ifmt_string != NULL; desc++) {
if (ifmw & desc->ifmt_word) {
if (seen_option == 0)
printf(" <");
printf("%s%s", seen_option++ ? "," : "",
desc->ifmt_string);
}
}
printf("%s\n", seen_option ? ">" : "");
}
#endif /* IFMEDIA_DEBUG */