freebsd-skq/sys/net/bridge.h
brooks 567ba9b00a Stop embedding struct ifnet at the top of driver softcs. Instead the
struct ifnet or the layer 2 common structure it was embedded in have
been replaced with a struct ifnet pointer to be filled by a call to the
new function, if_alloc(). The layer 2 common structure is also allocated
via if_alloc() based on the interface type. It is hung off the new
struct ifnet member, if_l2com.

This change removes the size of these structures from the kernel ABI and
will allow us to better manage them as interfaces come and go.

Other changes of note:
 - Struct arpcom is no longer referenced in normal interface code.
   Instead the Ethernet address is accessed via the IFP2ENADDR() macro.
   To enforce this ac_enaddr has been renamed to _ac_enaddr.
 - The second argument to ether_ifattach is now always the mac address
   from driver private storage rather than sometimes being ac_enaddr.

Reviewed by:	sobomax, sam
2005-06-10 16:49:24 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1998-2002 Luigi Rizzo
*
* Work partly supported by: Cisco Systems, Inc. - NSITE lab, RTP, NC
*
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*/
extern int do_bridge;
/*
* We need additional per-interface info for the bridge, which is
* stored in a struct bdg_softc. The ifp2sc[] array provides a pointer
* to this struct using the if_index as a mapping key.
* bdg_softc has a backpointer to the struct ifnet, the bridge
* flags, and a cluster (bridging occurs only between port of the
* same cluster).
*/
struct cluster_softc; /* opaque here, defined in bridge.c */
struct bdg_softc {
struct ifnet *ifp ;
int flags ;
#define IFF_BDG_PROMISC 0x0001 /* set promisc mode on this if. */
#define IFF_MUTE 0x0002 /* mute this if for bridging. */
#define IFF_USED 0x0004 /* use this if for bridging. */
struct cluster_softc *cluster;
} ;
extern struct bdg_softc *ifp2sc;
#define BDG_USED(ifp) (ifp2sc[ifp->if_index].flags & IFF_USED)
/*
* BDG_ACTIVE(ifp) does all checks to see if bridging is enabled, loaded,
* and used on a given interface.
*/
#define BDG_ACTIVE(ifp) (do_bridge && BDG_LOADED && BDG_USED(ifp))
/*
* The following constants are not legal ifnet pointers, and are used
* as return values from the classifier, bridge_dst_lookup().
* The same values are used as index in the statistics arrays,
* with BDG_FORWARD replacing specifically forwarded packets.
*
* These constants are here because they are used in 'netstat'
* to show bridge statistics.
*/
#define BDG_BCAST ( (struct ifnet *)1 )
#define BDG_MCAST ( (struct ifnet *)2 )
#define BDG_LOCAL ( (struct ifnet *)3 )
#define BDG_DROP ( (struct ifnet *)4 )
#define BDG_UNKNOWN ( (struct ifnet *)5 )
#define BDG_IN ( (struct ifnet *)7 )
#define BDG_OUT ( (struct ifnet *)8 )
#define BDG_FORWARD ( (struct ifnet *)9 )
/*
* Statistics are passed up with the sysctl interface, "netstat -p bdg"
* reads them. PF_BDG defines the 'bridge' protocol family.
*/
#define PF_BDG 3 /* XXX superhack */
#define STAT_MAX (int)BDG_FORWARD
struct bdg_port_stat {
char name[16];
u_long collisions;
u_long p_in[STAT_MAX+1];
} ;
/* XXX this should be made dynamic */
#define BDG_MAX_PORTS 128
struct bdg_stats {
struct bdg_port_stat s[BDG_MAX_PORTS];
} ;
#define BDG_STAT(ifp, type) bdg_stats.s[ifp->if_index].p_in[(uintptr_t)type]++
#ifdef _KERNEL
typedef struct mbuf *bridge_in_t(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *);
/* bdg_forward frees the mbuf if necessary, returning null */
typedef struct mbuf *bdg_forward_t(struct mbuf *, struct ifnet *);
typedef void bdgtakeifaces_t(void);
extern bridge_in_t *bridge_in_ptr;
extern bdg_forward_t *bdg_forward_ptr;
extern bdgtakeifaces_t *bdgtakeifaces_ptr;
#define BDG_LOADED (bdgtakeifaces_ptr != NULL)
#endif /* KERNEL */