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1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
5  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
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30  *
31  *	@(#)if.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
32  * $FreeBSD$
33  */
34 
35 #ifndef _NET_IF_H_
36 #define	_NET_IF_H_
37 
38 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
39 
40 #if __BSD_VISIBLE
41 /*
42  * <net/if.h> does not depend on <sys/time.h> on most other systems.  This
43  * helps userland compatibility.  (struct timeval ifi_lastchange)
44  * The same holds for <sys/socket.h>.  (struct sockaddr ifru_addr)
45  */
46 #ifndef _KERNEL
47 #include <sys/time.h>
48 #include <sys/socket.h>
49 #endif
50 #endif
51 
52 /*
53  * Length of interface external name, including terminating '\0'.
54  * Note: this is the same size as a generic device's external name.
55  */
56 #define		IF_NAMESIZE	16
57 #if __BSD_VISIBLE
58 #define		IFNAMSIZ	IF_NAMESIZE
59 #define		IF_MAXUNIT	0x7fff	/* historical value */
60 #endif
61 #if __BSD_VISIBLE
62 
63 /*
64  * Structure used to query names of interface cloners.
65  */
66 
67 struct if_clonereq {
68 	int	ifcr_total;		/* total cloners (out) */
69 	int	ifcr_count;		/* room for this many in user buffer */
70 	char	*ifcr_buffer;		/* buffer for cloner names */
71 };
72 
73 /*
74  * Structure describing information about an interface
75  * which may be of interest to management entities.
76  */
77 struct if_data {
78 	/* generic interface information */
79 	uint8_t	ifi_type;		/* ethernet, tokenring, etc */
80 	uint8_t	ifi_physical;		/* e.g., AUI, Thinnet, 10base-T, etc */
81 	uint8_t	ifi_addrlen;		/* media address length */
82 	uint8_t	ifi_hdrlen;		/* media header length */
83 	uint8_t	ifi_link_state;		/* current link state */
84 	uint8_t	ifi_vhid;		/* carp vhid */
85 	uint16_t	ifi_datalen;	/* length of this data struct */
86 	uint32_t	ifi_mtu;	/* maximum transmission unit */
87 	uint32_t	ifi_metric;	/* routing metric (external only) */
88 	uint64_t	ifi_baudrate;	/* linespeed */
89 	/* volatile statistics */
90 	uint64_t	ifi_ipackets;	/* packets received on interface */
91 	uint64_t	ifi_ierrors;	/* input errors on interface */
92 	uint64_t	ifi_opackets;	/* packets sent on interface */
93 	uint64_t	ifi_oerrors;	/* output errors on interface */
94 	uint64_t	ifi_collisions;	/* collisions on csma interfaces */
95 	uint64_t	ifi_ibytes;	/* total number of octets received */
96 	uint64_t	ifi_obytes;	/* total number of octets sent */
97 	uint64_t	ifi_imcasts;	/* packets received via multicast */
98 	uint64_t	ifi_omcasts;	/* packets sent via multicast */
99 	uint64_t	ifi_iqdrops;	/* dropped on input */
100 	uint64_t	ifi_oqdrops;	/* dropped on output */
101 	uint64_t	ifi_noproto;	/* destined for unsupported protocol */
102 	uint64_t	ifi_hwassist;	/* HW offload capabilities, see IFCAP */
103 
104 	/* Unions are here to make sizes MI. */
105 	union {				/* uptime at attach or stat reset */
106 		time_t		tt;
107 		uint64_t	ph;
108 	} __ifi_epoch;
109 #define	ifi_epoch	__ifi_epoch.tt
110 	union {				/* time of last administrative change */
111 		struct timeval	tv;
112 		struct {
113 			uint64_t ph1;
114 			uint64_t ph2;
115 		} ph;
116 	} __ifi_lastchange;
117 #define	ifi_lastchange	__ifi_lastchange.tv
118 };
119 
120 /*-
121  * Interface flags are of two types: network stack owned flags, and driver
122  * owned flags.  Historically, these values were stored in the same ifnet
123  * flags field, but with the advent of fine-grained locking, they have been
124  * broken out such that the network stack is responsible for synchronizing
125  * the stack-owned fields, and the device driver the device-owned fields.
126  * Both halves can perform lockless reads of the other half's field, subject
127  * to accepting the involved races.
128  *
129  * Both sets of flags come from the same number space, and should not be
130  * permitted to conflict, as they are exposed to user space via a single
131  * field.
132  *
133  * The following symbols identify read and write requirements for fields:
134  *
135  * (i) if_flags field set by device driver before attach, read-only there
136  *     after.
137  * (n) if_flags field written only by the network stack, read by either the
138  *     stack or driver.
139  * (d) if_drv_flags field written only by the device driver, read by either
140  *     the stack or driver.
141  */
142 #define	IFF_UP		0x1		/* (n) interface is up */
143 #define	IFF_BROADCAST	0x2		/* (i) broadcast address valid */
144 #define	IFF_DEBUG	0x4		/* (n) turn on debugging */
145 #define	IFF_LOOPBACK	0x8		/* (i) is a loopback net */
146 #define	IFF_POINTOPOINT	0x10		/* (i) is a point-to-point link */
147 /*			0x20		   was IFF_SMART */
148 #define	IFF_DRV_RUNNING	0x40		/* (d) resources allocated */
149 #define	IFF_NOARP	0x80		/* (n) no address resolution protocol */
150 #define	IFF_PROMISC	0x100		/* (n) receive all packets */
151 #define	IFF_ALLMULTI	0x200		/* (n) receive all multicast packets */
152 #define	IFF_DRV_OACTIVE	0x400		/* (d) tx hardware queue is full */
153 #define	IFF_SIMPLEX	0x800		/* (i) can't hear own transmissions */
154 #define	IFF_LINK0	0x1000		/* per link layer defined bit */
155 #define	IFF_LINK1	0x2000		/* per link layer defined bit */
156 #define	IFF_LINK2	0x4000		/* per link layer defined bit */
157 #define	IFF_ALTPHYS	IFF_LINK2	/* use alternate physical connection */
158 #define	IFF_MULTICAST	0x8000		/* (i) supports multicast */
159 #define	IFF_CANTCONFIG	0x10000		/* (i) unconfigurable using ioctl(2) */
160 #define	IFF_PPROMISC	0x20000		/* (n) user-requested promisc mode */
161 #define	IFF_MONITOR	0x40000		/* (n) user-requested monitor mode */
162 #define	IFF_STATICARP	0x80000		/* (n) static ARP */
163 #define	IFF_DYING	0x200000	/* (n) interface is winding down */
164 #define	IFF_RENAMING	0x400000	/* (n) interface is being renamed */
165 #define	IFF_NOGROUP	0x800000	/* (n) interface is not part of any groups */
166 
167 
168 /*
169  * Old names for driver flags so that user space tools can continue to use
170  * the old (portable) names.
171  */
172 #ifndef _KERNEL
173 #define	IFF_RUNNING	IFF_DRV_RUNNING
174 #define	IFF_OACTIVE	IFF_DRV_OACTIVE
175 #endif
176 
177 /* flags set internally only: */
178 #define	IFF_CANTCHANGE \
179 	(IFF_BROADCAST|IFF_POINTOPOINT|IFF_DRV_RUNNING|IFF_DRV_OACTIVE|\
180 	    IFF_SIMPLEX|IFF_MULTICAST|IFF_ALLMULTI|IFF_PROMISC|\
181 	    IFF_DYING|IFF_CANTCONFIG)
182 
183 /*
184  * Values for if_link_state.
185  */
186 #define	LINK_STATE_UNKNOWN	0	/* link invalid/unknown */
187 #define	LINK_STATE_DOWN		1	/* link is down */
188 #define	LINK_STATE_UP		2	/* link is up */
189 
190 /*
191  * Some convenience macros used for setting ifi_baudrate.
192  * XXX 1000 vs. 1024? --thorpej@netbsd.org
193  */
194 #define	IF_Kbps(x)	((uintmax_t)(x) * 1000)	/* kilobits/sec. */
195 #define	IF_Mbps(x)	(IF_Kbps((x) * 1000))	/* megabits/sec. */
196 #define	IF_Gbps(x)	(IF_Mbps((x) * 1000))	/* gigabits/sec. */
197 
198 /*
199  * Capabilities that interfaces can advertise.
200  *
201  * struct ifnet.if_capabilities
202  *   contains the optional features & capabilities a particular interface
203  *   supports (not only the driver but also the detected hw revision).
204  *   Capabilities are defined by IFCAP_* below.
205  * struct ifnet.if_capenable
206  *   contains the enabled (either by default or through ifconfig) optional
207  *   features & capabilities on this interface.
208  *   Capabilities are defined by IFCAP_* below.
209  * struct if_data.ifi_hwassist in mbuf CSUM_ flag form, controlled by above
210  *   contains the enabled optional feature & capabilites that can be used
211  *   individually per packet and are specified in the mbuf pkthdr.csum_flags
212  *   field.  IFCAP_* and CSUM_* do not match one to one and CSUM_* may be
213  *   more detailed or differenciated than IFCAP_*.
214  *   Hwassist features are defined CSUM_* in sys/mbuf.h
215  *
216  * Capabilities that cannot be arbitrarily changed with ifconfig/ioctl
217  * are listed in IFCAP_CANTCHANGE, similar to IFF_CANTCHANGE.
218  * This is not strictly necessary because the common code never
219  * changes capabilities, and it is left to the individual driver
220  * to do the right thing. However, having the filter here
221  * avoids replication of the same code in all individual drivers.
222  */
223 #define	IFCAP_RXCSUM		0x00001  /* can offload checksum on RX */
224 #define	IFCAP_TXCSUM		0x00002  /* can offload checksum on TX */
225 #define	IFCAP_NETCONS		0x00004  /* can be a network console */
226 #define	IFCAP_VLAN_MTU		0x00008	/* VLAN-compatible MTU */
227 #define	IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING	0x00010	/* hardware VLAN tag support */
228 #define	IFCAP_JUMBO_MTU		0x00020	/* 9000 byte MTU supported */
229 #define	IFCAP_POLLING		0x00040	/* driver supports polling */
230 #define	IFCAP_VLAN_HWCSUM	0x00080	/* can do IFCAP_HWCSUM on VLANs */
231 #define	IFCAP_TSO4		0x00100	/* can do TCP Segmentation Offload */
232 #define	IFCAP_TSO6		0x00200	/* can do TCP6 Segmentation Offload */
233 #define	IFCAP_LRO		0x00400	/* can do Large Receive Offload */
234 #define	IFCAP_WOL_UCAST		0x00800	/* wake on any unicast frame */
235 #define	IFCAP_WOL_MCAST		0x01000	/* wake on any multicast frame */
236 #define	IFCAP_WOL_MAGIC		0x02000	/* wake on any Magic Packet */
237 #define	IFCAP_TOE4		0x04000	/* interface can offload TCP */
238 #define	IFCAP_TOE6		0x08000	/* interface can offload TCP6 */
239 #define	IFCAP_VLAN_HWFILTER	0x10000 /* interface hw can filter vlan tag */
240 /* 	available		0x20000 */
241 #define	IFCAP_VLAN_HWTSO	0x40000 /* can do IFCAP_TSO on VLANs */
242 #define	IFCAP_LINKSTATE		0x80000 /* the runtime link state is dynamic */
243 #define	IFCAP_NETMAP		0x100000 /* netmap mode supported/enabled */
244 #define	IFCAP_RXCSUM_IPV6	0x200000  /* can offload checksum on IPv6 RX */
245 #define	IFCAP_TXCSUM_IPV6	0x400000  /* can offload checksum on IPv6 TX */
246 #define	IFCAP_HWSTATS		0x800000 /* manages counters internally */
247 #define	IFCAP_TXRTLMT		0x1000000 /* hardware supports TX rate limiting */
248 #define	IFCAP_HWRXTSTMP		0x2000000 /* hardware rx timestamping */
249 
250 #define IFCAP_HWCSUM_IPV6	(IFCAP_RXCSUM_IPV6 | IFCAP_TXCSUM_IPV6)
251 
252 #define IFCAP_HWCSUM	(IFCAP_RXCSUM | IFCAP_TXCSUM)
253 #define	IFCAP_TSO	(IFCAP_TSO4 | IFCAP_TSO6)
254 #define	IFCAP_WOL	(IFCAP_WOL_UCAST | IFCAP_WOL_MCAST | IFCAP_WOL_MAGIC)
255 #define	IFCAP_TOE	(IFCAP_TOE4 | IFCAP_TOE6)
256 
257 #define	IFCAP_CANTCHANGE	(IFCAP_NETMAP)
258 
259 #define	IFQ_MAXLEN	50
260 #define	IFNET_SLOWHZ	1		/* granularity is 1 second */
261 
262 /*
263  * Message format for use in obtaining information about interfaces
264  * from getkerninfo and the routing socket
265  * For the new, extensible interface see struct if_msghdrl below.
266  */
267 struct if_msghdr {
268 	u_short	ifm_msglen;	/* to skip over non-understood messages */
269 	u_char	ifm_version;	/* future binary compatibility */
270 	u_char	ifm_type;	/* message type */
271 	int	ifm_addrs;	/* like rtm_addrs */
272 	int	ifm_flags;	/* value of if_flags */
273 	u_short	ifm_index;	/* index for associated ifp */
274 	u_short	_ifm_spare1;
275 	struct	if_data ifm_data;/* statistics and other data about if */
276 };
277 
278 /*
279  * The 'l' version shall be used by new interfaces, like NET_RT_IFLISTL.  It is
280  * extensible after ifm_data_off or within ifm_data.  Both the if_msghdr and
281  * if_data now have a member field detailing the struct length in addition to
282  * the routing message length.  Macros are provided to find the start of
283  * ifm_data and the start of the socket address strucutres immediately following
284  * struct if_msghdrl given a pointer to struct if_msghdrl.
285  */
286 #define	IF_MSGHDRL_IFM_DATA(_l) \
287     (struct if_data *)((char *)(_l) + (_l)->ifm_data_off)
288 #define	IF_MSGHDRL_RTA(_l) \
289     (void *)((uintptr_t)(_l) + (_l)->ifm_len)
290 struct if_msghdrl {
291 	u_short	ifm_msglen;	/* to skip over non-understood messages */
292 	u_char	ifm_version;	/* future binary compatibility */
293 	u_char	ifm_type;	/* message type */
294 	int	ifm_addrs;	/* like rtm_addrs */
295 	int	ifm_flags;	/* value of if_flags */
296 	u_short	ifm_index;	/* index for associated ifp */
297 	u_short _ifm_spare1;	/* spare space to grow if_index, see if_var.h */
298 	u_short	ifm_len;	/* length of if_msghdrl incl. if_data */
299 	u_short	ifm_data_off;	/* offset of if_data from beginning */
300 	int	_ifm_spare2;
301 	struct	if_data ifm_data;/* statistics and other data about if */
302 };
303 
304 /*
305  * Message format for use in obtaining information about interface addresses
306  * from getkerninfo and the routing socket
307  * For the new, extensible interface see struct ifa_msghdrl below.
308  */
309 struct ifa_msghdr {
310 	u_short	ifam_msglen;	/* to skip over non-understood messages */
311 	u_char	ifam_version;	/* future binary compatibility */
312 	u_char	ifam_type;	/* message type */
313 	int	ifam_addrs;	/* like rtm_addrs */
314 	int	ifam_flags;	/* value of ifa_flags */
315 	u_short	ifam_index;	/* index for associated ifp */
316 	u_short	_ifam_spare1;
317 	int	ifam_metric;	/* value of ifa_ifp->if_metric */
318 };
319 
320 /*
321  * The 'l' version shall be used by new interfaces, like NET_RT_IFLISTL.  It is
322  * extensible after ifam_metric or within ifam_data.  Both the ifa_msghdrl and
323  * if_data now have a member field detailing the struct length in addition to
324  * the routing message length.  Macros are provided to find the start of
325  * ifm_data and the start of the socket address strucutres immediately following
326  * struct ifa_msghdrl given a pointer to struct ifa_msghdrl.
327  */
328 #define	IFA_MSGHDRL_IFAM_DATA(_l) \
329     (struct if_data *)((char *)(_l) + (_l)->ifam_data_off)
330 #define	IFA_MSGHDRL_RTA(_l) \
331     (void *)((uintptr_t)(_l) + (_l)->ifam_len)
332 struct ifa_msghdrl {
333 	u_short	ifam_msglen;	/* to skip over non-understood messages */
334 	u_char	ifam_version;	/* future binary compatibility */
335 	u_char	ifam_type;	/* message type */
336 	int	ifam_addrs;	/* like rtm_addrs */
337 	int	ifam_flags;	/* value of ifa_flags */
338 	u_short	ifam_index;	/* index for associated ifp */
339 	u_short _ifam_spare1;	/* spare space to grow if_index, see if_var.h */
340 	u_short	ifam_len;	/* length of ifa_msghdrl incl. if_data */
341 	u_short	ifam_data_off;	/* offset of if_data from beginning */
342 	int	ifam_metric;	/* value of ifa_ifp->if_metric */
343 	struct	if_data ifam_data;/* statistics and other data about if or
344 				 * address */
345 };
346 
347 /*
348  * Message format for use in obtaining information about multicast addresses
349  * from the routing socket
350  */
351 struct ifma_msghdr {
352 	u_short	ifmam_msglen;	/* to skip over non-understood messages */
353 	u_char	ifmam_version;	/* future binary compatibility */
354 	u_char	ifmam_type;	/* message type */
355 	int	ifmam_addrs;	/* like rtm_addrs */
356 	int	ifmam_flags;	/* value of ifa_flags */
357 	u_short	ifmam_index;	/* index for associated ifp */
358 	u_short	_ifmam_spare1;
359 };
360 
361 /*
362  * Message format announcing the arrival or departure of a network interface.
363  */
364 struct if_announcemsghdr {
365 	u_short	ifan_msglen;	/* to skip over non-understood messages */
366 	u_char	ifan_version;	/* future binary compatibility */
367 	u_char	ifan_type;	/* message type */
368 	u_short	ifan_index;	/* index for associated ifp */
369 	char	ifan_name[IFNAMSIZ]; /* if name, e.g. "en0" */
370 	u_short	ifan_what;	/* what type of announcement */
371 };
372 
373 #define	IFAN_ARRIVAL	0	/* interface arrival */
374 #define	IFAN_DEPARTURE	1	/* interface departure */
375 
376 /*
377  * Buffer with length to be used in SIOCGIFDESCR/SIOCSIFDESCR requests
378  */
379 struct ifreq_buffer {
380 	size_t	length;
381 	void	*buffer;
382 };
383 
384 /*
385  * Interface request structure used for socket
386  * ioctl's.  All interface ioctl's must have parameter
387  * definitions which begin with ifr_name.  The
388  * remainder may be interface specific.
389  */
390 struct	ifreq {
391 	char	ifr_name[IFNAMSIZ];		/* if name, e.g. "en0" */
392 	union {
393 		struct	sockaddr ifru_addr;
394 		struct	sockaddr ifru_dstaddr;
395 		struct	sockaddr ifru_broadaddr;
396 		struct	ifreq_buffer ifru_buffer;
397 		short	ifru_flags[2];
398 		short	ifru_index;
399 		int	ifru_jid;
400 		int	ifru_metric;
401 		int	ifru_mtu;
402 		int	ifru_phys;
403 		int	ifru_media;
404 		caddr_t	ifru_data;
405 		int	ifru_cap[2];
406 		u_int	ifru_fib;
407 		u_char	ifru_vlan_pcp;
408 	} ifr_ifru;
409 #define	ifr_addr	ifr_ifru.ifru_addr	/* address */
410 #define	ifr_dstaddr	ifr_ifru.ifru_dstaddr	/* other end of p-to-p link */
411 #define	ifr_broadaddr	ifr_ifru.ifru_broadaddr	/* broadcast address */
412 #ifndef _KERNEL
413 #define	ifr_buffer	ifr_ifru.ifru_buffer	/* user supplied buffer with its length */
414 #endif
415 #define	ifr_flags	ifr_ifru.ifru_flags[0]	/* flags (low 16 bits) */
416 #define	ifr_flagshigh	ifr_ifru.ifru_flags[1]	/* flags (high 16 bits) */
417 #define	ifr_jid		ifr_ifru.ifru_jid	/* jail/vnet */
418 #define	ifr_metric	ifr_ifru.ifru_metric	/* metric */
419 #define	ifr_mtu		ifr_ifru.ifru_mtu	/* mtu */
420 #define ifr_phys	ifr_ifru.ifru_phys	/* physical wire */
421 #define ifr_media	ifr_ifru.ifru_media	/* physical media */
422 #ifndef _KERNEL
423 #define	ifr_data	ifr_ifru.ifru_data	/* for use by interface */
424 #endif
425 #define	ifr_reqcap	ifr_ifru.ifru_cap[0]	/* requested capabilities */
426 #define	ifr_curcap	ifr_ifru.ifru_cap[1]	/* current capabilities */
427 #define	ifr_index	ifr_ifru.ifru_index	/* interface index */
428 #define	ifr_fib		ifr_ifru.ifru_fib	/* interface fib */
429 #define	ifr_vlan_pcp	ifr_ifru.ifru_vlan_pcp	/* VLAN priority */
430 #define	ifr_lan_pcp	ifr_ifru.ifru_vlan_pcp	/* VLAN priority */
431 };
432 
433 #define	_SIZEOF_ADDR_IFREQ(ifr) \
434 	((ifr).ifr_addr.sa_len > sizeof(struct sockaddr) ? \
435 	 (sizeof(struct ifreq) - sizeof(struct sockaddr) + \
436 	  (ifr).ifr_addr.sa_len) : sizeof(struct ifreq))
437 
438 struct ifaliasreq {
439 	char	ifra_name[IFNAMSIZ];		/* if name, e.g. "en0" */
440 	struct	sockaddr ifra_addr;
441 	struct	sockaddr ifra_broadaddr;
442 	struct	sockaddr ifra_mask;
443 	int	ifra_vhid;
444 };
445 
446 /* 9.x compat */
447 struct oifaliasreq {
448 	char	ifra_name[IFNAMSIZ];
449 	struct	sockaddr ifra_addr;
450 	struct	sockaddr ifra_broadaddr;
451 	struct	sockaddr ifra_mask;
452 };
453 
454 struct ifmediareq {
455 	char	ifm_name[IFNAMSIZ];	/* if name, e.g. "en0" */
456 	int	ifm_current;		/* current media options */
457 	int	ifm_mask;		/* don't care mask */
458 	int	ifm_status;		/* media status */
459 	int	ifm_active;		/* active options */
460 	int	ifm_count;		/* # entries in ifm_ulist array */
461 	int	*ifm_ulist;		/* media words */
462 };
463 
464 struct  ifdrv {
465 	char            ifd_name[IFNAMSIZ];     /* if name, e.g. "en0" */
466 	unsigned long   ifd_cmd;
467 	size_t          ifd_len;
468 	void            *ifd_data;
469 };
470 
471 /*
472  * Structure used to retrieve aux status data from interfaces.
473  * Kernel suppliers to this interface should respect the formatting
474  * needed by ifconfig(8): each line starts with a TAB and ends with
475  * a newline.  The canonical example to copy and paste is in if_tun.c.
476  */
477 
478 #define	IFSTATMAX	800		/* 10 lines of text */
479 struct ifstat {
480 	char	ifs_name[IFNAMSIZ];	/* if name, e.g. "en0" */
481 	char	ascii[IFSTATMAX + 1];
482 };
483 
484 /*
485  * Structure used in SIOCGIFCONF request.
486  * Used to retrieve interface configuration
487  * for machine (useful for programs which
488  * must know all networks accessible).
489  */
490 struct	ifconf {
491 	int	ifc_len;		/* size of associated buffer */
492 	union {
493 		caddr_t	ifcu_buf;
494 		struct	ifreq *ifcu_req;
495 	} ifc_ifcu;
496 #define	ifc_buf	ifc_ifcu.ifcu_buf	/* buffer address */
497 #define	ifc_req	ifc_ifcu.ifcu_req	/* array of structures returned */
498 };
499 
500 /*
501  * interface groups
502  */
503 
504 #define	IFG_ALL		"all"		/* group contains all interfaces */
505 /* XXX: will we implement this? */
506 #define	IFG_EGRESS	"egress"	/* if(s) default route(s) point to */
507 
508 struct ifg_req {
509 	union {
510 		char			 ifgrqu_group[IFNAMSIZ];
511 		char			 ifgrqu_member[IFNAMSIZ];
512 	} ifgrq_ifgrqu;
513 #define	ifgrq_group	ifgrq_ifgrqu.ifgrqu_group
514 #define	ifgrq_member	ifgrq_ifgrqu.ifgrqu_member
515 };
516 
517 /*
518  * Used to lookup groups for an interface
519  */
520 struct ifgroupreq {
521 	char	ifgr_name[IFNAMSIZ];
522 	u_int	ifgr_len;
523 	union {
524 		char	ifgru_group[IFNAMSIZ];
525 		struct	ifg_req *ifgru_groups;
526 	} ifgr_ifgru;
527 #ifndef _KERNEL
528 #define ifgr_group	ifgr_ifgru.ifgru_group
529 #define ifgr_groups	ifgr_ifgru.ifgru_groups
530 #endif
531 };
532 
533 /*
534  * Structure used to request i2c data
535  * from interface transceivers.
536  */
537 struct ifi2creq {
538 	uint8_t dev_addr;	/* i2c address (0xA0, 0xA2) */
539 	uint8_t offset;		/* read offset */
540 	uint8_t len;		/* read length */
541 	uint8_t spare0;
542 	uint32_t spare1;
543 	uint8_t data[8];	/* read buffer */
544 };
545 
546 /*
547  * RSS hash.
548  */
549 
550 #define	RSS_FUNC_NONE		0		/* RSS disabled */
551 #define	RSS_FUNC_PRIVATE	1		/* non-standard */
552 #define	RSS_FUNC_TOEPLITZ	2
553 
554 #define	RSS_TYPE_IPV4		0x00000001
555 #define	RSS_TYPE_TCP_IPV4	0x00000002
556 #define	RSS_TYPE_IPV6		0x00000004
557 #define	RSS_TYPE_IPV6_EX	0x00000008
558 #define	RSS_TYPE_TCP_IPV6	0x00000010
559 #define	RSS_TYPE_TCP_IPV6_EX	0x00000020
560 #define	RSS_TYPE_UDP_IPV4	0x00000040
561 #define	RSS_TYPE_UDP_IPV6	0x00000080
562 #define	RSS_TYPE_UDP_IPV6_EX	0x00000100
563 
564 #define	RSS_KEYLEN		128
565 
566 struct ifrsskey {
567 	char		ifrk_name[IFNAMSIZ];	/* if name, e.g. "en0" */
568 	uint8_t		ifrk_func;		/* RSS_FUNC_ */
569 	uint8_t		ifrk_spare0;
570 	uint16_t	ifrk_keylen;
571 	uint8_t		ifrk_key[RSS_KEYLEN];
572 };
573 
574 struct ifrsshash {
575 	char		ifrh_name[IFNAMSIZ];	/* if name, e.g. "en0" */
576 	uint8_t		ifrh_func;		/* RSS_FUNC_ */
577 	uint8_t		ifrh_spare0;
578 	uint16_t	ifrh_spare1;
579 	uint32_t	ifrh_types;		/* RSS_TYPE_ */
580 };
581 
582 #define	IFNET_PCP_NONE	0xff	/* PCP disabled */
583 
584 #endif /* __BSD_VISIBLE */
585 
586 #ifdef _KERNEL
587 #ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
588 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IFADDR);
589 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IFMADDR);
590 #endif
591 #endif
592 
593 #ifndef _KERNEL
594 struct if_nameindex {
595 	unsigned int	if_index;	/* 1, 2, ... */
596 	char		*if_name;	/* null terminated name: "le0", ... */
597 };
598 
599 __BEGIN_DECLS
600 void			 if_freenameindex(struct if_nameindex *);
601 char			*if_indextoname(unsigned int, char *);
602 struct if_nameindex	*if_nameindex(void);
603 unsigned int		 if_nametoindex(const char *);
604 __END_DECLS
605 #endif
606 #endif /* !_NET_IF_H_ */
607