freebsd-skq/usr.sbin/ppp/log.h
Brian Somers 6815097bf7 Allow `host:port/udp'' devices and support `host:port/tcp'' as
being the same as the previous (still supported) ``host:port''
syntax for tcp socket devices.

A udp device uses synchronous ppp rather than async, and avoids
the double-retransmit overhead that comes with ppp over tcp (it's
usually a bad idea to transport IP over a reliable transport that
itself is using an unreliable transport).  PPP over UDP provides
througput of ** 1.5Mb per second ** with all compression disabled,
maxing out a PPro/200 when running ppp twice, back-to-back.

This proves that PPPoE is plausable in userland....

This change adds a few more handler functions to struct device and
allows derivations of struct device (which may contain their own
data etc) to pass themselves through the unix domain socket for MP.
** At last **, struct physical has lost all the tty crud !

iov2physical() is now smart enough to restore the correct stack of
layers so that MP servers will work again.

The version number has bumped as our MP link transfer contents have
changed (they now may contain a `struct device').

Don't extract the protocol twice in MP mode (resulting in protocol
rejects for every MP packet).  This was broken with my original
layering changes.

Add ``Physical'' and ``Sync'' log levels for logging the relevent
raw packets and add protocol-tracking LogDEBUG stuff in various
LayerPush & LayerPull functions.

Assign our physical device name for incoming tcp connections by
calling getpeername().

Assign our physical device name for incoming udp connections from
the address retrieved by the first recvfrom().
1999-05-12 09:49:12 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1997 Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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* 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.
*
* $Id: log.h,v 1.23 1998/08/09 15:34:11 brian Exp $
*/
#define LogMIN (1)
#define LogASYNC (1) /* syslog(LOG_INFO, ....) */
#define LogCBCP (2)
#define LogCCP (3)
#define LogCHAT (4)
#define LogCOMMAND (5)
#define LogCONNECT (6)
#define LogDEBUG (7) /* syslog(LOG_DEBUG, ....) */
#define LogHDLC (8)
#define LogID0 (9)
#define LogIPCP (10)
#define LogLCP (11)
#define LogLQM (12)
#define LogPHASE (13)
#define LogPHYSICAL (14) /* syslog(LOG_INFO, ....) */
#define LogSYNC (15) /* syslog(LOG_INFO, ....) */
#define LogTCPIP (16)
#define LogTIMER (17) /* syslog(LOG_DEBUG, ....) */
#define LogTUN (18) /* If set, tun%d is output with each message */
#define LogMAXCONF (18)
#define LogWARN (19) /* Sent to VarTerm else syslog(LOG_WARNING, ) */
#define LogERROR (20) /* syslog(LOG_ERR, ....), + sent to VarTerm */
#define LogALERT (21) /* syslog(LOG_ALERT, ....) */
#define LogMAX (21)
struct mbuf;
struct cmdargs;
struct prompt;
struct server;
struct datalink;
/* The first int arg for all of the following is one of the above values */
extern const char *log_Name(int);
extern void log_Keep(int);
extern void log_KeepLocal(int, u_long *);
extern void log_Discard(int);
extern void log_DiscardLocal(int, u_long *);
extern void log_DiscardAll(void);
extern void log_DiscardAllLocal(u_long *);
#define LOG_KEPT_SYSLOG (1) /* Results of log_IsKept() */
#define LOG_KEPT_LOCAL (2) /* Results of log_IsKept() */
extern int log_IsKept(int);
extern int log_IsKeptLocal(int, u_long);
extern void log_Open(const char *);
extern void log_SetTun(int);
extern void log_Close(void);
#ifdef __GNUC__
extern void log_Printf(int, const char *,...)
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
extern void log_WritePrompts(struct datalink *, const char *, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
#else
extern void log_Printf(int, const char *,...);
extern void log_WritePrompts(struct datalink *, const char *, ...);
#endif
extern void log_DumpBp(int, const char *, const struct mbuf *);
extern void log_DumpBuff(int, const char *, const u_char *, int);
extern int log_ShowLevel(struct cmdargs const *);
extern int log_SetLevel(struct cmdargs const *);
extern int log_ShowWho(struct cmdargs const *);
extern int log_PromptListChanged;
extern void log_RegisterPrompt(struct prompt *);
extern void log_UnRegisterPrompt(struct prompt *);
extern void log_DestroyPrompts(struct server *);
extern void log_DisplayPrompts(void);
extern void log_ActivatePrompt(struct prompt *);
extern void log_DeactivatePrompt(struct prompt *);
extern void log_SetTtyCommandMode(struct datalink *);
extern struct prompt *log_PromptList(void);