1.\" 2.\" Copyright 1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3.\" 4.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and 5.\" its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby 6.\" granted, provided that both the above copyright notice and this 7.\" permission notice appear in all copies, that both the above 8.\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all 9.\" supporting documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used 10.\" in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the 11.\" software without specific, written prior permission. M.I.T. makes 12.\" no representations about the suitability of this software for any 13.\" purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied 14.\" warranty. 15.\" 16.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY M.I.T. ``AS IS''. M.I.T. DISCLAIMS 17.\" ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, 18.\" INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 19.\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT 20.\" SHALL M.I.T. BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 21.\" SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 22.\" LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF 23.\" USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND 24.\" ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, 25.\" OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT 26.\" OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 27.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 28.\" 29.\" $FreeBSD$ 30.\" 31.Dd December 11, 2008 32.Dt RTENTRY 9 33.Os 34.Sh NAME 35.Nm rtentry 36.Nd structure of an entry in the kernel routing table 37.Sh SYNOPSIS 38.In sys/types.h 39.In sys/socket.h 40.In net/route.h 41.Sh DESCRIPTION 42The kernel provides a common mechanism by which all protocols can store 43and retrieve entries from a central table of routes. 44Parts of this 45mechanism are also used to interact with user-level processes by means 46of a socket in the 47.Xr route 4 48pseudo-protocol family. 49The 50.In net/route.h 51header file defines the structures and manifest constants used in this 52facility. 53.Pp 54The basic structure of a route is defined by 55.Vt "struct rtentry" , 56which includes the following fields: 57.Bl -tag -offset indent -width 6n 58.It Vt "struct radix_node rt_nodes[2]" ; 59Glue used by the radix-tree routines. 60These members also include in 61their substructure the key (i.e., destination address) and mask used 62when the route was created. 63The 64.Fn rt_key rt 65and 66.Fn rt_mask rt 67macros can be used to extract this information (in the form of a 68.Vt "struct sockaddr *" ) 69given a 70.Vt "struct rtentry *" . 71.It Vt "struct sockaddr *rt_gateway" ; 72The 73.Dq target 74of the route, which can either represent a destination in its own 75right (some protocols will put a link-layer address here), or some 76intermediate stop on the way to that destination (if the 77.Dv RTF_GATEWAY 78flag is set). 79.It Vt "int rt_flags" ; 80See below. 81.It Vt "int rt_refcnt" ; 82Route entries are reference-counted; this field indicates the number 83of external (to the radix tree) references. 84.It Vt "struct ifnet *rt_ifp" ; 85.It Vt "struct ifaddr *rt_ifa" ; 86These two fields represent the 87.Dq answer , 88as it were, to the question posed by a route lookup; that is, they 89name the interface and interface address to be used in sending a 90packet to the destination or set of destinations which this route 91represents. 92.It Vt "struct rt_metrics_lite rt_rmx" ; 93See below. 94If the 95.Dv RTF_UP 96flag is not present, the 97.Fn rtfree 98function will delete the route from the radix tree when the last 99reference drops. 100.It Vt "struct rtentry *rt_gwroute" ; 101This member is a reference to a route whose destination is 102.Va rt_gateway . 103It is only used for 104.Dv RTF_GATEWAY 105routes. 106.It Vt "struct mtx rt_mtx" ; 107Mutex to lock this routing entry. 108.El 109.Pp 110The following flag bits are defined: 111.Bl -tag -offset indent -width ".Dv RTF_BLACKHOLE" -compact 112.It Dv RTF_UP 113The route is not deleted. 114.It Dv RTF_GATEWAY 115The route points to an intermediate destination and not the ultimate 116recipient; the 117.Va rt_gateway 118and 119.Va rt_gwroute 120fields name that destination. 121.It Dv RTF_HOST 122This is a host route. 123.It Dv RTF_REJECT 124The destination is presently unreachable. 125This should result in an 126.Er EHOSTUNREACH 127error from output routines. 128.It Dv RTF_DYNAMIC 129This route was created dynamically by 130.Fn rtredirect . 131.It Dv RTF_MODIFIED 132This route was modified by 133.Fn rtredirect . 134.It Dv RTF_DONE 135Used only in the 136.Xr route 4 137protocol, indicating that the request was executed. 138.It Dv RTF_XRESOLVE 139When this route is returned as a result of a lookup, send a report on 140the 141.Xr route 4 142interface requesting that an external process perform resolution for 143this route. 144.It Dv RTF_STATIC 145Indicates that this route was manually added by means of the 146.Xr route 8 147command. 148.It Dv RTF_BLACKHOLE 149Requests that output sent via this route be discarded. 150.It Dv RTF_PROTO1 151.It Dv RTF_PROTO2 152.It Dv RTF_PROTO3 153Protocol-specific. 154.It Dv RTF_PRCLONING 155This flag is obsolete and simply ignored by facility. 156.It Dv RTF_PINNED 157(Reserved for future use to indicate routes which are not to be 158modified by a routing protocol.) 159.It Dv RTF_LOCAL 160Indicates that the destination of this route is an address configured 161as belonging to this system. 162.It Dv RTF_BROADCAST 163Indicates that the destination is a broadcast address. 164.It Dv RTF_MULTICAST 165Indicates that the destination is a multicast address. 166.El 167.Pp 168Every route has associated with it a set of metrics, stored in 169.Vt "struct rt_metrics_lite" . 170Metrics are supplied in 171.Vt "struct rt_metrics" 172passed with routing control messages via 173.Xr route 4 174API. 175Currently only 176.Vt rmx_mtu , rmx_expire , 177and 178.Vt rmx_pksent 179metrics are used in 180.Vt "struct rt_metrics_lite" . 181All others are ignored. 182.Pp 183The following metrics are defined by 184.Vt "struct rt_metrics" : 185.Bl -tag -offset indent -width 6n 186.It Vt "u_long rmx_locks" ; 187Flag bits indicating which metrics the kernel is not permitted to 188dynamically modify. 189.It Vt "u_long rmx_mtu" ; 190MTU for this path. 191.It Vt "u_long rmx_hopcount" ; 192Number of intermediate systems on the path to this destination. 193.It Vt "u_long rmx_expire" ; 194The time 195(a la 196.Xr time 3 ) 197at which this route should expire, or zero if it should never expire. 198It is the responsibility of individual protocol suites to ensure that routes 199are actually deleted once they expire. 200.It Vt "u_long rmx_recvpipe" ; 201Nominally, the bandwidth-delay product for the path 202.Em from 203the destination 204.Em to 205this system. 206In practice, this value is used to set the size of the 207receive buffer (and thus the window in sliding-window protocols like 208.Tn TCP ) . 209.It Vt "u_long rmx_sendpipe" ; 210As before, but in the opposite direction. 211.It Vt "u_long rmx_ssthresh" ; 212The slow-start threshold used in 213.Tn TCP 214congestion-avoidance. 215.It Vt "u_long rmx_rtt" ; 216The round-trip time to this destination, in units of 217.Dv RMX_RTTUNIT 218per second. 219.It Vt "u_long rmx_rttvar" ; 220The average deviation of the round-trip time to this destination, in 221units of 222.Dv RMX_RTTUNIT 223per second. 224.It Vt "u_long rmx_pksent" ; 225A count of packets successfully sent via this route. 226.It Vt "u_long rmx_filler[4]" ; 227.\" XXX badly named 228Empty space available for protocol-specific information. 229.El 230.Sh SEE ALSO 231.Xr route 4 , 232.Xr route 8 , 233.Xr rtalloc 9 234.Sh HISTORY 235The 236.Vt rtentry 237structure first appeared in 238.Bx 4.2 . 239The radix-tree representation of the routing table and the 240.Vt rt_metrics 241structure first appeared in 242.Bx 4.3 reno . 243.Sh AUTHORS 244This manual page was written by 245.An Garrett Wollman . 246.Sh BUGS 247There are a number of historical relics remaining in this interface. 248The 249.Va rt_gateway 250and 251.Va rmx_filler 252fields could be named better. 253