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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
3  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4  *
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15  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
16  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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21  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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32  *
33  *	@(#)defs.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
34  */
35 
36 /*
37  * Telnet server defines
38  */
39 
40 #ifndef __DEFS_H__
41 #define __DEFS_H__
42 
43 #ifndef	BSD
44 # define	BSD 43
45 #endif
46 
47 #if defined(PRINTOPTIONS) && defined(DIAGNOSTICS)
48 #define TELOPTS
49 #define TELCMDS
50 #define	SLC_NAMES
51 #endif
52 
53 #if	!defined(TIOCSCTTY) && defined(TCSETCTTY)
54 # define	TIOCSCTTY TCSETCTTY
55 #endif
56 
57 #ifndef TIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE
58 #define TIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE      0x02
59 #endif
60 
61 #ifndef TIOCPKT_NOSTOP
62 #define TIOCPKT_NOSTOP  0x10
63 #endif
64 
65 #ifndef TIOCPKT_DOSTOP
66 #define TIOCPKT_DOSTOP  0x20
67 #endif
68 
69 /*
70  * I/O data buffers defines
71  */
72 #define	NETSLOP	64
73 #ifdef _CRAY
74 #undef BUFSIZ
75 #define BUFSIZ  2048
76 #endif
77 
78 #define	NIACCUM(c)	{   *netip++ = c; \
79 			    ncc++; \
80 			}
81 
82 /* clock manipulations */
83 #define	settimer(x)	(clocks.x = ++clocks.system)
84 #define	sequenceIs(x,y)	(clocks.x < clocks.y)
85 
86 /*
87  * Structures of information for each special character function.
88  */
89 typedef struct {
90 	unsigned char	flag;		/* the flags for this function */
91 	cc_t		val;		/* the value of the special character */
92 } slcent, *Slcent;
93 
94 typedef struct {
95 	slcent		defset;		/* the default settings */
96 	slcent		current;	/* the current settings */
97 	cc_t		*sptr;		/* a pointer to the char in */
98 					/* system data structures */
99 } slcfun, *Slcfun;
100 
101 #ifdef DIAGNOSTICS
102 /*
103  * Diagnostics capabilities
104  */
105 #define	TD_REPORT	0x01	/* Report operations to client */
106 #define TD_EXERCISE	0x02	/* Exercise client's implementation */
107 #define TD_NETDATA	0x04	/* Display received data stream */
108 #define TD_PTYDATA	0x08	/* Display data passed to pty */
109 #define	TD_OPTIONS	0x10	/* Report just telnet options */
110 #endif /* DIAGNOSTICS */
111 
112 /*
113  * We keep track of each side of the option negotiation.
114  */
115 
116 #define	MY_STATE_WILL		0x01
117 #define	MY_WANT_STATE_WILL	0x02
118 #define	MY_STATE_DO		0x04
119 #define	MY_WANT_STATE_DO	0x08
120 
121 /*
122  * Macros to check the current state of things
123  */
124 
125 #define	my_state_is_do(opt)		(options[opt]&MY_STATE_DO)
126 #define	my_state_is_will(opt)		(options[opt]&MY_STATE_WILL)
127 #define my_want_state_is_do(opt)	(options[opt]&MY_WANT_STATE_DO)
128 #define my_want_state_is_will(opt)	(options[opt]&MY_WANT_STATE_WILL)
129 
130 #define	my_state_is_dont(opt)		(!my_state_is_do(opt))
131 #define	my_state_is_wont(opt)		(!my_state_is_will(opt))
132 #define my_want_state_is_dont(opt)	(!my_want_state_is_do(opt))
133 #define my_want_state_is_wont(opt)	(!my_want_state_is_will(opt))
134 
135 #define	set_my_state_do(opt)		(options[opt] |= MY_STATE_DO)
136 #define	set_my_state_will(opt)		(options[opt] |= MY_STATE_WILL)
137 #define	set_my_want_state_do(opt)	(options[opt] |= MY_WANT_STATE_DO)
138 #define	set_my_want_state_will(opt)	(options[opt] |= MY_WANT_STATE_WILL)
139 
140 #define	set_my_state_dont(opt)		(options[opt] &= ~MY_STATE_DO)
141 #define	set_my_state_wont(opt)		(options[opt] &= ~MY_STATE_WILL)
142 #define	set_my_want_state_dont(opt)	(options[opt] &= ~MY_WANT_STATE_DO)
143 #define	set_my_want_state_wont(opt)	(options[opt] &= ~MY_WANT_STATE_WILL)
144 
145 /*
146  * Tricky code here.  What we want to know is if the MY_STATE_WILL
147  * and MY_WANT_STATE_WILL bits have the same value.  Since the two
148  * bits are adjacent, a little arithmatic will show that by adding
149  * in the lower bit, the upper bit will be set if the two bits were
150  * different, and clear if they were the same.
151  */
152 #define my_will_wont_is_changing(opt) \
153 			((options[opt]+MY_STATE_WILL) & MY_WANT_STATE_WILL)
154 
155 #define my_do_dont_is_changing(opt) \
156 			((options[opt]+MY_STATE_DO) & MY_WANT_STATE_DO)
157 
158 /*
159  * Make everything symmetrical
160  */
161 
162 #define	HIS_STATE_WILL			MY_STATE_DO
163 #define	HIS_WANT_STATE_WILL		MY_WANT_STATE_DO
164 #define HIS_STATE_DO			MY_STATE_WILL
165 #define HIS_WANT_STATE_DO		MY_WANT_STATE_WILL
166 
167 #define	his_state_is_do			my_state_is_will
168 #define	his_state_is_will		my_state_is_do
169 #define his_want_state_is_do		my_want_state_is_will
170 #define his_want_state_is_will		my_want_state_is_do
171 
172 #define	his_state_is_dont		my_state_is_wont
173 #define	his_state_is_wont		my_state_is_dont
174 #define his_want_state_is_dont		my_want_state_is_wont
175 #define his_want_state_is_wont		my_want_state_is_dont
176 
177 #define	set_his_state_do		set_my_state_will
178 #define	set_his_state_will		set_my_state_do
179 #define	set_his_want_state_do		set_my_want_state_will
180 #define	set_his_want_state_will		set_my_want_state_do
181 
182 #define	set_his_state_dont		set_my_state_wont
183 #define	set_his_state_wont		set_my_state_dont
184 #define	set_his_want_state_dont		set_my_want_state_wont
185 #define	set_his_want_state_wont		set_my_want_state_dont
186 
187 #define his_will_wont_is_changing	my_do_dont_is_changing
188 #define his_do_dont_is_changing		my_will_wont_is_changing
189 
190 #endif /* __DEFS_H__ */
191