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31 
32 #ifndef _NET_IF_MIB_H
33 #define	_NET_IF_MIB_H	1
34 
35 struct ifmibdata {
36 	char	ifmd_name[IFNAMSIZ]; /* name of interface */
37 	int	ifmd_pcount;	/* number of promiscuous listeners */
38 	int	ifmd_flags;	/* interface flags */
39 	int	ifmd_snd_len;	/* instantaneous length of send queue */
40 	int	ifmd_snd_maxlen; /* maximum length of send queue */
41 	int	ifmd_snd_drops;	/* number of drops in send queue */
42 	int	ifmd_filler[4];	/* for future expansion */
43 	struct	if_data ifmd_data; /* generic information and statistics */
44 };
45 
46 /*
47  * sysctl MIB tags at the net.link.generic level
48  */
49 #define	IFMIB_SYSTEM	1	/* non-interface-specific */
50 #define	IFMIB_IFDATA	2	/* per-interface data table */
51 
52 /*
53  * MIB tags for the various net.link.generic.ifdata tables
54  */
55 #define	IFDATA_GENERAL	1	/* generic stats for all kinds of ifaces */
56 #define	IFDATA_LINKSPECIFIC	2 /* specific to the type of interface */
57 #define	IFDATA_DRIVERNAME	3 /* driver name and unit */
58 
59 /*
60  * MIB tags at the net.link.generic.system level
61  */
62 #define	IFMIB_IFCOUNT	1	/* number of interfaces configured */
63 
64 /*
65  * MIB tags as the net.link level
66  * All of the other values are IFT_* names defined in if_types.h.
67  */
68 #define	NETLINK_GENERIC	0	/* functions not specific to a type of iface */
69 
70 /*
71  * The reason why the IFDATA_LINKSPECIFIC stuff is not under the
72  * net.link.<iftype> branches is twofold:
73  *   1) It's easier to code this way, and doesn't require duplication.
74  *   2) The fourth level under net.link.<iftype> is <pf>; that is to say,
75  *	the net.link.<iftype> tree instruments the adaptation layers between
76  *	<iftype> and a particular protocol family (e.g., net.link.ether.inet
77  *	instruments ARP).  This does not really leave room for anything else
78  *	that needs to have a well-known number.
79  */
80 
81 /*
82  * Link-specific MIB structures for various link types.
83  */
84 
85 /* For IFT_ETHER, IFT_ISO88023, and IFT_STARLAN, as used by RFC 1650 */
86 struct ifmib_iso_8802_3 {
87 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsAlignmentErrors;
88 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsFCSErrors;
89 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames;
90 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames;
91 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsSQETestErrors;
92 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions;
93 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsLateCollisions;
94 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions;
95 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors;
96 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors;
97 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsFrameTooLongs;
98 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors;
99 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsEtherChipSet;
100 	/* Matt Thomas wants this one, not included in RFC 1650: */
101 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsMissedFrames;
102 
103 	u_int32_t	dot3StatsCollFrequencies[16]; /* NB: index origin */
104 
105 	u_int32_t	dot3Compliance;
106 #define	DOT3COMPLIANCE_STATS	1
107 #define	DOT3COMPLIANCE_COLLS	2
108 };
109 
110 /*
111  * Chipset identifiers are normally part of the vendor's enterprise MIB.
112  * However, we don't want to be trying to represent arbitrary-length
113  * OBJECT IDENTIFIERs here (ick!), and the right value is not necessarily
114  * obvious to the driver implementor.  So, we define our own identification
115  * mechanism here, and let the agent writer deal with the translation.
116  */
117 #define	DOT3CHIPSET_VENDOR(x)	((x) >> 16)
118 #define	DOT3CHIPSET_PART(x)	((x) & 0xffff)
119 #define	DOT3CHIPSET(v,p)	(((v) << 16) + ((p) & 0xffff))
120 
121 /* Driver writers!  Add your vendors here! */
122 enum dot3Vendors {
123 	dot3VendorAMD = 1,
124 	dot3VendorIntel = 2,
125 	dot3VendorNational = 4,
126 	dot3VendorFujitsu = 5,
127 	dot3VendorDigital = 6,
128 	dot3VendorWesternDigital = 7
129 };
130 
131 /* Driver writers!  Add your chipsets here! */
132 enum {
133 	dot3ChipSetAMD7990 = 1,
134 	dot3ChipSetAMD79900 = 2,
135 	dot3ChipSetAMD79C940 = 3
136 };
137 
138 enum {
139 	dot3ChipSetIntel82586 = 1,
140 	dot3ChipSetIntel82596 = 2,
141 	dot3ChipSetIntel82557 = 3
142 };
143 
144 enum {
145 	dot3ChipSetNational8390 = 1,
146 	dot3ChipSetNationalSonic = 2
147 };
148 
149 enum {
150 	dot3ChipSetFujitsu86950 = 1
151 };
152 
153 enum {
154 	dot3ChipSetDigitalDC21040 = 1,
155 	dot3ChipSetDigitalDC21140 = 2,
156 	dot3ChipSetDigitalDC21041 = 3,
157 	dot3ChipSetDigitalDC21140A = 4,
158 	dot3ChipSetDigitalDC21142 = 5
159 };
160 
161 enum {
162 	dot3ChipSetWesternDigital83C690 = 1,
163 	dot3ChipSetWesternDigital83C790 = 2
164 };
165 /* END of Ethernet-link MIB stuff */
166 
167 /*
168  * Put other types of interface MIBs here, or in interface-specific
169  * header files if convenient ones already exist.
170  */
171 #endif /* _NET_IF_MIB_H */
172