1 2 /* 3 * ng_pppoe.h 4 * 5 * Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Whistle Communications, Inc. 6 * All rights reserved. 7 * 8 * Subject to the following obligations and disclaimer of warranty, use and 9 * redistribution of this software, in source or object code forms, with or 10 * without modifications are expressly permitted by Whistle Communications; 11 * provided, however, that: 12 * 1. Any and all reproductions of the source or object code must include the 13 * copyright notice above and the following disclaimer of warranties; and 14 * 2. 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This should be unique among all netgraph node types */ 50 #define NG_PPPOE_NODE_TYPE "pppoe" 51 52 #define NGM_PPPOE_COOKIE 939032003 53 54 /* Number of active sessions we can handle */ 55 #define PPPOE_NUM_SESSIONS 16 /* for now */ 56 #define PPPOE_SERVICE_NAME_SIZE 64 /* for now */ 57 58 /* Hook names */ 59 #define NG_PPPOE_HOOK_ETHERNET "ethernet" 60 #define NG_PPPOE_HOOK_PADI "PADI" /* default PADI requests come here */ 61 #define NG_PPPOE_HOOK_S_LEADIN "service" /* PADO responses from PADI */ 62 #define NG_PPPOE_HOOK_C_LEADIN "client" /* Connect message starts this */ 63 #define NG_PPPOE_HOOK_DEBUG "debug" 64 65 /********************************************************************** 66 * Netgraph commands understood by this node type. 67 * FAIL, SUCCESS and CLOSE are sent by the node rather than received. 68 ********************************************************************/ 69 enum cmd { 70 NGM_PPPOE_SET_FLAG = 1, 71 NGM_PPPOE_CONNECT = 2, /* Client, Try find this service */ 72 NGM_PPPOE_LISTEN = 3, /* Server, Await a request for this service */ 73 NGM_PPPOE_OFFER = 4, /* Server, hook X should respond (*) */ 74 NGM_PPPOE_SUCCESS = 5, /* State machine connected */ 75 NGM_PPPOE_FAIL = 6, /* State machine could not connect */ 76 NGM_PPPOE_CLOSE = 7, /* Session closed down */ 77 NGM_PPPOE_SERVICE = 8, /* additional Service to advertise (in PADO) */ 78 NGM_PPPOE_GET_STATUS 79 }; 80 81 /*********************** 82 * Structures passed in the various netgraph command messages. 83 ***********************/ 84 /* This structure is returned by the NGM_PPPOE_GET_STATUS command */ 85 struct ngpppoestat { 86 u_int packets_in; /* packets in from ethernet */ 87 u_int packets_out; /* packets out towards ethernet */ 88 }; 89 90 /* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */ 91 #define NG_PPPOESTAT_TYPE_INFO { \ 92 { \ 93 { "packets_in", &ng_parse_uint_type }, \ 94 { "packets_out", &ng_parse_uint_type }, \ 95 { NULL } \ 96 } \ 97 } 98 99 /* 100 * When this structure is accepted by the NGM_PPPOE_CONNECT command : 101 * The data field is MANDATORY. 102 * The session sends out a PADI request for the named service. 103 * 104 * 105 * When this structure is accepted by the NGM_PPPOE_LISTEN command. 106 * If no service is given this is assumed to accept ALL PADI requests. 107 * This may at some time take a regexp expression, but not yet. 108 * Matching PADI requests will be passed up the named hook. 109 * 110 * 111 * When this structure is accepted by the NGM_PPPOE_OFFER command: 112 * The AC-NAme field is set from that given and a PADI 113 * packet is expected to arrive from the session control daemon, on the 114 * named hook. The session will then issue the appropriate PADO 115 * and begin negotiation. 116 */ 117 struct ngpppoe_init_data { 118 char hook[NG_HOOKLEN + 1]; /* hook to monitor on */ 119 u_int16_t data_len; /* Length of the service name */ 120 char data[0]; /* init data goes here */ 121 }; 122 123 /* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */ 124 #define NG_PPPOE_INIT_DATA_TYPE_INFO { \ 125 { \ 126 { "hook", &ng_parse_hookbuf_type }, \ 127 { "data", &ng_parse_sizedstring_type }, \ 128 { NULL } \ 129 } \ 130 } 131 132 /* 133 * This structure is used by the asychronous success and failure messages. 134 * (to report which hook has failed or connected). The message is sent 135 * to whoever requested the connection. (close may use this too). 136 */ 137 struct ngpppoe_sts { 138 char hook[NG_HOOKLEN + 1]; /* hook associated with event session */ 139 }; 140 141 /* Keep this in sync with the above structure definition */ 142 #define NG_PPPOE_STS_TYPE_INFO { \ 143 { \ 144 { "hook", &ng_parse_hookbuf_type }, \ 145 { NULL } \ 146 } \ 147 } 148 149 150 /******************************************************************** 151 * Constants and definitions specific to pppoe 152 ********************************************************************/ 153 154 #define PPPOE_TIMEOUT_LIMIT 64 155 #define PPPOE_OFFER_TIMEOUT 16 156 #define PPPOE_INITIAL_TIMEOUT 2 157 158 /* Codes to identify message types */ 159 #define PADI_CODE 0x09 160 #define PADO_CODE 0x07 161 #define PADR_CODE 0x19 162 #define PADS_CODE 0x65 163 #define PADT_CODE 0xa7 164 165 /* Tag identifiers */ 166 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN 167 #define PTT_EOL (0x0000) 168 #define PTT_SRV_NAME (0x0101) 169 #define PTT_AC_NAME (0x0102) 170 #define PTT_HOST_UNIQ (0x0103) 171 #define PTT_AC_COOKIE (0x0104) 172 #define PTT_VENDOR (0x0105) 173 #define PTT_RELAY_SID (0x0106) 174 #define PTT_SRV_ERR (0x0201) 175 #define PTT_SYS_ERR (0x0202) 176 #define PTT_GEN_ERR (0x0203) 177 178 #define ETHERTYPE_PPPOE_DISC 0x8863 /* pppoe discovery packets */ 179 #define ETHERTYPE_PPPOE_SESS 0x8864 /* pppoe session packets */ 180 #define ETHERTYPE_PPPOE_STUPID_DISC 0x3c12 /* pppoe discovery packets 3com? */ 181 #define ETHERTYPE_PPPOE_STUPID_SESS 0x3c13 /* pppoe session packets 3com? */ 182 #else 183 #define PTT_EOL (0x0000) 184 #define PTT_SRV_NAME (0x0101) 185 #define PTT_AC_NAME (0x0201) 186 #define PTT_HOST_UNIQ (0x0301) 187 #define PTT_AC_COOKIE (0x0401) 188 #define PTT_VENDOR (0x0501) 189 #define PTT_RELAY_SID (0x0601) 190 #define PTT_SRV_ERR (0x0102) 191 #define PTT_SYS_ERR (0x0202) 192 #define PTT_GEN_ERR (0x0302) 193 194 #define ETHERTYPE_PPPOE_DISC 0x6388 /* pppoe discovery packets */ 195 #define ETHERTYPE_PPPOE_SESS 0x6488 /* pppoe session packets */ 196 #define ETHERTYPE_PPPOE_STUPID_DISC 0x123c /* pppoe discovery packets 3com? */ 197 #define ETHERTYPE_PPPOE_STUPID_SESS 0x133c /* pppoe session packets 3com? */ 198 #endif 199 200 struct pppoe_tag { 201 u_int16_t tag_type; 202 u_int16_t tag_len; 203 char tag_data[0]; 204 }__attribute ((packed)); 205 206 struct pppoe_hdr{ 207 u_int8_t ver:4; 208 u_int8_t type:4; 209 u_int8_t code; 210 u_int16_t sid; 211 u_int16_t length; 212 struct pppoe_tag tag[0]; 213 }__attribute__ ((packed)); 214 215 216 struct pppoe_full_hdr { 217 struct ether_header eh; 218 struct pppoe_hdr ph; 219 }__attribute__ ((packed)); 220 221 union packet { 222 struct pppoe_full_hdr pkt_header; 223 u_int8_t bytes[2048]; 224 }; 225 226 struct datatag { 227 struct pppoe_tag hdr; 228 u_int8_t data[PPPOE_SERVICE_NAME_SIZE]; 229 }; 230 231 232 /* 233 * Define the order in which we will place tags in packets 234 * this may be ignored 235 */ 236 /* for PADI */ 237 #define TAGI_SVC 0 238 #define TAGI_HUNIQ 1 239 /* for PADO */ 240 #define TAGO_ACNAME 0 241 #define TAGO_SVC 1 242 #define TAGO_COOKIE 2 243 #define TAGO_HUNIQ 3 244 /* for PADR */ 245 #define TAGR_SVC 0 246 #define TAGR_HUNIQ 1 247 #define TAGR_COOKIE 2 248 /* for PADS */ 249 #define TAGS_ACNAME 0 250 #define TAGS_SVC 1 251 #define TAGS_COOKIE 2 252 #define TAGS_HUNIQ 3 253 /* for PADT */ 254 255 #endif /* _NETGRAPH_PPPOE_H_ */ 256 257