1: /* Interface related header.
2: Copyright (C) 1997, 98, 99 Kunihiro Ishiguro
3:
4: This file is part of GNU Zebra.
5:
6: GNU Zebra is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7: it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
8: by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your
9: option) any later version.
10:
11: GNU Zebra is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
12: WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13: MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14: General Public License for more details.
15:
16: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17: along with GNU Zebra; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
18: Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19: Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
20:
21: #ifndef _ZEBRA_IF_H
22: #define _ZEBRA_IF_H
23:
24: #include "linklist.h"
25:
26: /*
27: Interface name length.
28:
29: Linux define value in /usr/include/linux/if.h.
30: #define IFNAMSIZ 16
31:
32: FreeBSD define value in /usr/include/net/if.h.
33: #define IFNAMSIZ 16
34: */
35:
36: #define INTERFACE_NAMSIZ 20
37: #define INTERFACE_HWADDR_MAX 20
38:
39: #ifdef HAVE_PROC_NET_DEV
40: struct if_stats
41: {
42: unsigned long rx_packets; /* total packets received */
43: unsigned long tx_packets; /* total packets transmitted */
44: unsigned long rx_bytes; /* total bytes received */
45: unsigned long tx_bytes; /* total bytes transmitted */
46: unsigned long rx_errors; /* bad packets received */
47: unsigned long tx_errors; /* packet transmit problems */
48: unsigned long rx_dropped; /* no space in linux buffers */
49: unsigned long tx_dropped; /* no space available in linux */
50: unsigned long rx_multicast; /* multicast packets received */
51: unsigned long rx_compressed;
52: unsigned long tx_compressed;
53: unsigned long collisions;
54:
55: /* detailed rx_errors: */
56: unsigned long rx_length_errors;
57: unsigned long rx_over_errors; /* receiver ring buff overflow */
58: unsigned long rx_crc_errors; /* recved pkt with crc error */
59: unsigned long rx_frame_errors; /* recv'd frame alignment error */
60: unsigned long rx_fifo_errors; /* recv'r fifo overrun */
61: unsigned long rx_missed_errors; /* receiver missed packet */
62: /* detailed tx_errors */
63: unsigned long tx_aborted_errors;
64: unsigned long tx_carrier_errors;
65: unsigned long tx_fifo_errors;
66: unsigned long tx_heartbeat_errors;
67: unsigned long tx_window_errors;
68: };
69: #endif /* HAVE_PROC_NET_DEV */
70:
71: /* Interface structure */
72: struct interface
73: {
74: /* Interface name. This should probably never be changed after the
75: interface is created, because the configuration info for this interface
76: is associated with this structure. For that reason, the interface
77: should also never be deleted (to avoid losing configuration info).
78: To delete, just set ifindex to IFINDEX_INTERNAL to indicate that the
79: interface does not exist in the kernel.
80: */
81: char name[INTERFACE_NAMSIZ + 1];
82:
83: /* Interface index (should be IFINDEX_INTERNAL for non-kernel or
84: deleted interfaces). */
85: unsigned int ifindex;
86: #define IFINDEX_INTERNAL 0
87:
88: /* Zebra internal interface status */
89: u_char status;
90: #define ZEBRA_INTERFACE_ACTIVE (1 << 0)
91: #define ZEBRA_INTERFACE_SUB (1 << 1)
92: #define ZEBRA_INTERFACE_LINKDETECTION (1 << 2)
93:
94: /* Interface flags. */
95: uint64_t flags;
96:
97: /* Interface metric */
98: int metric;
99:
100: /* Interface MTU. */
101: unsigned int mtu; /* IPv4 MTU */
102: unsigned int mtu6; /* IPv6 MTU - probably, but not neccessarily same as mtu */
103:
104: /* Hardware address. */
105: #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_DL
106: struct sockaddr_dl sdl;
107: #else
108: unsigned short hw_type;
109: u_char hw_addr[INTERFACE_HWADDR_MAX];
110: int hw_addr_len;
111: #endif /* HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_DL */
112:
113: /* interface bandwidth, kbits */
114: unsigned int bandwidth;
115:
116: /* description of the interface. */
117: char *desc;
118:
119: /* Distribute list. */
120: void *distribute_in;
121: void *distribute_out;
122:
123: /* Connected address list. */
124: struct list *connected;
125:
126: /* Daemon specific interface data pointer. */
127: void *info;
128:
129: /* Statistics fileds. */
130: #ifdef HAVE_PROC_NET_DEV
131: struct if_stats stats;
132: #endif /* HAVE_PROC_NET_DEV */
133: #ifdef HAVE_NET_RT_IFLIST
134: struct if_data stats;
135: #endif /* HAVE_NET_RT_IFLIST */
136: };
137:
138: /* Connected address structure. */
139: struct connected
140: {
141: /* Attached interface. */
142: struct interface *ifp;
143:
144: /* Flags for configuration. */
145: u_char conf;
146: #define ZEBRA_IFC_REAL (1 << 0)
147: #define ZEBRA_IFC_CONFIGURED (1 << 1)
148: /*
149: The ZEBRA_IFC_REAL flag should be set if and only if this address
150: exists in the kernel.
151: The ZEBRA_IFC_CONFIGURED flag should be set if and only if this address
152: was configured by the user from inside quagga.
153: */
154:
155: /* Flags for connected address. */
156: u_char flags;
157: #define ZEBRA_IFA_SECONDARY (1 << 0)
158: #define ZEBRA_IFA_PEER (1 << 1)
159: /* N.B. the ZEBRA_IFA_PEER flag should be set if and only if
160: a peer address has been configured. If this flag is set,
161: the destination field must contain the peer address.
162: Otherwise, if this flag is not set, the destination address
163: will either contain a broadcast address or be NULL.
164: */
165:
166: /* Address of connected network. */
167: struct prefix *address;
168:
169: /* Peer or Broadcast address, depending on whether ZEBRA_IFA_PEER is set.
170: Note: destination may be NULL if ZEBRA_IFA_PEER is not set. */
171: struct prefix *destination;
172:
173: /* Label for Linux 2.2.X and upper. */
174: char *label;
175: };
176:
177: /* Does the destination field contain a peer address? */
178: #define CONNECTED_PEER(C) CHECK_FLAG((C)->flags, ZEBRA_IFA_PEER)
179:
180: /* Prefix to insert into the RIB */
181: #define CONNECTED_PREFIX(C) \
182: (CONNECTED_PEER(C) ? (C)->destination : (C)->address)
183:
184: /* Identifying address. We guess that if there's a peer address, but the
185: local address is in the same prefix, then the local address may be unique. */
186: #define CONNECTED_ID(C) \
187: ((CONNECTED_PEER(C) && !prefix_match((C)->destination, (C)->address)) ?\
188: (C)->destination : (C)->address)
189:
190: /* Interface hook sort. */
191: #define IF_NEW_HOOK 0
192: #define IF_DELETE_HOOK 1
193:
194: /* There are some interface flags which are only supported by some
195: operating system. */
196:
197: #ifndef IFF_NOTRAILERS
198: #define IFF_NOTRAILERS 0x0
199: #endif /* IFF_NOTRAILERS */
200: #ifndef IFF_OACTIVE
201: #define IFF_OACTIVE 0x0
202: #endif /* IFF_OACTIVE */
203: #ifndef IFF_SIMPLEX
204: #define IFF_SIMPLEX 0x0
205: #endif /* IFF_SIMPLEX */
206: #ifndef IFF_LINK0
207: #define IFF_LINK0 0x0
208: #endif /* IFF_LINK0 */
209: #ifndef IFF_LINK1
210: #define IFF_LINK1 0x0
211: #endif /* IFF_LINK1 */
212: #ifndef IFF_LINK2
213: #define IFF_LINK2 0x0
214: #endif /* IFF_LINK2 */
215: #ifndef IFF_NOXMIT
216: #define IFF_NOXMIT 0x0
217: #endif /* IFF_NOXMIT */
218: #ifndef IFF_NORTEXCH
219: #define IFF_NORTEXCH 0x0
220: #endif /* IFF_NORTEXCH */
221: #ifndef IFF_IPV4
222: #define IFF_IPV4 0x0
223: #endif /* IFF_IPV4 */
224: #ifndef IFF_IPV6
225: #define IFF_IPV6 0x0
226: #endif /* IFF_IPV6 */
227: #ifndef IFF_VIRTUAL
228: #define IFF_VIRTUAL 0x0
229: #endif /* IFF_VIRTUAL */
230:
231: /* Prototypes. */
232: extern int if_cmp_func (struct interface *, struct interface *);
233: extern struct interface *if_create (const char *name, int namelen);
234: extern struct interface *if_lookup_by_index (unsigned int);
235: extern struct interface *if_lookup_exact_address (struct in_addr);
236: extern struct interface *if_lookup_address (struct in_addr);
237:
238: /* These 2 functions are to be used when the ifname argument is terminated
239: by a '\0' character: */
240: extern struct interface *if_lookup_by_name (const char *ifname);
241: extern struct interface *if_get_by_name (const char *ifname);
242:
243: /* For these 2 functions, the namelen argument should be the precise length
244: of the ifname string (not counting any optional trailing '\0' character).
245: In most cases, strnlen should be used to calculate the namelen value. */
246: extern struct interface *if_lookup_by_name_len(const char *ifname,
247: size_t namelen);
248: extern struct interface *if_get_by_name_len(const char *ifname, size_t namelen);
249:
250:
251: /* Delete the interface, but do not free the structure, and leave it in the
252: interface list. It is often advisable to leave the pseudo interface
253: structure because there may be configuration information attached. */
254: extern void if_delete_retain (struct interface *);
255:
256: /* Delete and free the interface structure: calls if_delete_retain and then
257: deletes it from the interface list and frees the structure. */
258: extern void if_delete (struct interface *);
259:
260: extern int if_is_up (struct interface *);
261: extern int if_is_running (struct interface *);
262: extern int if_is_operative (struct interface *);
263: extern int if_is_loopback (struct interface *);
264: extern int if_is_broadcast (struct interface *);
265: extern int if_is_pointopoint (struct interface *);
266: extern int if_is_multicast (struct interface *);
267: extern void if_add_hook (int, int (*)(struct interface *));
268: extern void if_init (void);
269: extern void if_terminate (void);
270: extern void if_dump_all (void);
271: extern const char *if_flag_dump(unsigned long);
272:
273: /* Please use ifindex2ifname instead of if_indextoname where possible;
274: ifindex2ifname uses internal interface info, whereas if_indextoname must
275: make a system call. */
276: extern const char *ifindex2ifname (unsigned int);
277:
278: /* Please use ifname2ifindex instead of if_nametoindex where possible;
279: ifname2ifindex uses internal interface info, whereas if_nametoindex must
280: make a system call. */
281: extern unsigned int ifname2ifindex(const char *ifname);
282:
283: /* Connected address functions. */
284: extern struct connected *connected_new (void);
285: extern void connected_free (struct connected *);
286: extern void connected_add (struct interface *, struct connected *);
287: extern struct connected *connected_add_by_prefix (struct interface *,
288: struct prefix *,
289: struct prefix *);
290: extern struct connected *connected_delete_by_prefix (struct interface *,
291: struct prefix *);
292: extern struct connected *connected_lookup_address (struct interface *,
293: struct in_addr);
294:
295: #ifndef HAVE_IF_NAMETOINDEX
296: extern unsigned int if_nametoindex (const char *);
297: #endif
298: #ifndef HAVE_IF_INDEXTONAME
299: extern char *if_indextoname (unsigned int, char *);
300: #endif
301:
302: /* Exported variables. */
303: extern struct list *iflist;
304: extern struct cmd_element interface_desc_cmd;
305: extern struct cmd_element no_interface_desc_cmd;
306: extern struct cmd_element interface_cmd;
307: extern struct cmd_element no_interface_cmd;
308: extern struct cmd_element interface_pseudo_cmd;
309: extern struct cmd_element no_interface_pseudo_cmd;
310: extern struct cmd_element show_address_cmd;
311:
312: #endif /* _ZEBRA_IF_H */
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