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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 22 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 23 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 24 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 25 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 26 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 27 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 28 * SUCH DAMAGE. 29 * 30 * @(#)in_pcb.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93 31 * $FreeBSD$ 32 */ 33 34 #ifndef _NETINET_IN_PCB_H_ 35 #define _NETINET_IN_PCB_H_ 36 37 #include <sys/queue.h> 38 #include <sys/_lock.h> 39 #include <sys/_mutex.h> 40 #include <sys/_rwlock.h> 41 42 #include <net/route.h> 43 44 #ifdef _KERNEL 45 #include <sys/rwlock.h> 46 #endif 47 48 #define in6pcb inpcb /* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */ 49 #define in6p_sp inp_sp /* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */ 50 struct inpcbpolicy; 51 52 /* 53 * struct inpcb is the common protocol control block structure used in most 54 * IP transport protocols. 55 * 56 * Pointers to local and foreign host table entries, local and foreign socket 57 * numbers, and pointers up (to a socket structure) and down (to a 58 * protocol-specific control block) are stored here. 59 */ 60 LIST_HEAD(inpcbhead, inpcb); 61 LIST_HEAD(inpcbporthead, inpcbport); 62 typedef u_quad_t inp_gen_t; 63 64 /* 65 * PCB with AF_INET6 null bind'ed laddr can receive AF_INET input packet. 66 * So, AF_INET6 null laddr is also used as AF_INET null laddr, by utilizing 67 * the following structure. 68 */ 69 struct in_addr_4in6 { 70 u_int32_t ia46_pad32[3]; 71 struct in_addr ia46_addr4; 72 }; 73 74 /* 75 * NOTE: ipv6 addrs should be 64-bit aligned, per RFC 2553. in_conninfo has 76 * some extra padding to accomplish this. 77 */ 78 struct in_endpoints { 79 u_int16_t ie_fport; /* foreign port */ 80 u_int16_t ie_lport; /* local port */ 81 /* protocol dependent part, local and foreign addr */ 82 union { 83 /* foreign host table entry */ 84 struct in_addr_4in6 ie46_foreign; 85 struct in6_addr ie6_foreign; 86 } ie_dependfaddr; 87 union { 88 /* local host table entry */ 89 struct in_addr_4in6 ie46_local; 90 struct in6_addr ie6_local; 91 } ie_dependladdr; 92 }; 93 #define ie_faddr ie_dependfaddr.ie46_foreign.ia46_addr4 94 #define ie_laddr ie_dependladdr.ie46_local.ia46_addr4 95 #define ie6_faddr ie_dependfaddr.ie6_foreign 96 #define ie6_laddr ie_dependladdr.ie6_local 97 98 /* 99 * XXX The defines for inc_* are hacks and should be changed to direct 100 * references. 101 */ 102 struct in_conninfo { 103 u_int8_t inc_flags; 104 u_int8_t inc_len; 105 u_int16_t inc_fibnum; /* XXX was pad, 16 bits is plenty */ 106 /* protocol dependent part */ 107 struct in_endpoints inc_ie; 108 }; 109 110 /* 111 * Flags for inc_flags. 112 */ 113 #define INC_ISIPV6 0x01 114 115 #define inc_isipv6 inc_flags /* temp compatability */ 116 #define inc_fport inc_ie.ie_fport 117 #define inc_lport inc_ie.ie_lport 118 #define inc_faddr inc_ie.ie_faddr 119 #define inc_laddr inc_ie.ie_laddr 120 #define inc6_faddr inc_ie.ie6_faddr 121 #define inc6_laddr inc_ie.ie6_laddr 122 123 struct icmp6_filter; 124 125 /*- 126 * struct inpcb captures the network layer state for TCP, UDP, and raw IPv4 127 * and IPv6 sockets. In the case of TCP, further per-connection state is 128 * hung off of inp_ppcb most of the time. Almost all fields of struct inpcb 129 * are static after creation or protected by a per-inpcb rwlock, inp_lock. A 130 * few fields also require the global pcbinfo lock for the inpcb to be held, 131 * when modified, such as the global connection lists and hashes, as well as 132 * binding information (which affects which hash a connection is on). This 133 * model means that connections can be looked up without holding the 134 * per-connection lock, which is important for performance when attempting to 135 * find the connection for a packet given its IP and port tuple. Writing to 136 * these fields that write locks be held on both the inpcb and global locks. 137 * 138 * Key: 139 * (c) - Constant after initialization 140 * (i) - Protected by the inpcb lock 141 * (p) - Protected by the pcbinfo lock for the inpcb 142 * (s) - Protected by another subsystem's locks 143 * (x) - Undefined locking 144 * 145 * A few other notes: 146 * 147 * When a read lock is held, stability of the field is guaranteed; to write 148 * to a field, a write lock must generally be held. 149 * 150 * netinet/netinet6-layer code should not assume that the inp_socket pointer 151 * is safe to dereference without inp_lock being held, even for protocols 152 * other than TCP (where the inpcb persists during TIMEWAIT even after the 153 * socket has been freed), or there may be close(2)-related races. 154 * 155 * The inp_vflag field is overloaded, and would otherwise ideally be (c). 156 */ 157 struct inpcb { 158 LIST_ENTRY(inpcb) inp_hash; /* (i/p) hash list */ 159 LIST_ENTRY(inpcb) inp_list; /* (i/p) list for all PCBs for proto */ 160 void *inp_ppcb; /* (i) pointer to per-protocol pcb */ 161 struct inpcbinfo *inp_pcbinfo; /* (c) PCB list info */ 162 struct socket *inp_socket; /* (i) back pointer to socket */ 163 struct ucred *inp_cred; /* (c) cache of socket cred */ 164 u_int32_t inp_flow; /* (i) IPv6 flow information */ 165 int inp_flags; /* (i) generic IP/datagram flags */ 166 u_char inp_vflag; /* (i) IP version flag (v4/v6) */ 167 u_char inp_ip_ttl; /* (i) time to live proto */ 168 u_char inp_ip_p; /* (c) protocol proto */ 169 u_char inp_ip_minttl; /* (i) minimum TTL or drop */ 170 uint32_t inp_ispare1; /* (x) connection id / queue id */ 171 u_int inp_refcount; /* (i) refcount */ 172 void *inp_pspare[2]; /* (x) rtentry / general use */ 173 174 /* Local and foreign ports, local and foreign addr. */ 175 struct in_conninfo inp_inc; /* (i/p) list for PCB's local port */ 176 177 /* MAC and IPSEC policy information. */ 178 struct label *inp_label; /* (i) MAC label */ 179 struct inpcbpolicy *inp_sp; /* (s) for IPSEC */ 180 181 /* Protocol-dependent part; options. */ 182 struct { 183 u_char inp4_ip_tos; /* (i) type of service proto */ 184 struct mbuf *inp4_options; /* (i) IP options */ 185 struct ip_moptions *inp4_moptions; /* (i) IP mcast options */ 186 } inp_depend4; 187 struct { 188 /* (i) IP options */ 189 struct mbuf *inp6_options; 190 /* (i) IP6 options for outgoing packets */ 191 struct ip6_pktopts *inp6_outputopts; 192 /* (i) IP multicast options */ 193 struct ip6_moptions *inp6_moptions; 194 /* (i) ICMPv6 code type filter */ 195 struct icmp6_filter *inp6_icmp6filt; 196 /* (i) IPV6_CHECKSUM setsockopt */ 197 int inp6_cksum; 198 short inp6_hops; 199 } inp_depend6; 200 LIST_ENTRY(inpcb) inp_portlist; /* (i/p) */ 201 struct inpcbport *inp_phd; /* (i/p) head of this list */ 202 #define inp_zero_size offsetof(struct inpcb, inp_gencnt) 203 inp_gen_t inp_gencnt; /* (c) generation count */ 204 struct rwlock inp_lock; 205 }; 206 #define inp_fport inp_inc.inc_fport 207 #define inp_lport inp_inc.inc_lport 208 #define inp_faddr inp_inc.inc_faddr 209 #define inp_laddr inp_inc.inc_laddr 210 #define inp_ip_tos inp_depend4.inp4_ip_tos 211 #define inp_options inp_depend4.inp4_options 212 #define inp_moptions inp_depend4.inp4_moptions 213 214 #define in6p_faddr inp_inc.inc6_faddr 215 #define in6p_laddr inp_inc.inc6_laddr 216 #define in6p_hops inp_depend6.inp6_hops /* default hop limit */ 217 #define in6p_ip6_nxt inp_ip_p 218 #define in6p_flowinfo inp_flow 219 #define in6p_vflag inp_vflag 220 #define in6p_options inp_depend6.inp6_options 221 #define in6p_outputopts inp_depend6.inp6_outputopts 222 #define in6p_moptions inp_depend6.inp6_moptions 223 #define in6p_icmp6filt inp_depend6.inp6_icmp6filt 224 #define in6p_cksum inp_depend6.inp6_cksum 225 #define in6p_flags inp_flags /* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */ 226 #define in6p_socket inp_socket /* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */ 227 #define in6p_lport inp_lport /* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */ 228 #define in6p_fport inp_fport /* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */ 229 #define in6p_ppcb inp_ppcb /* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */ 230 231 /* 232 * The range of the generation count, as used in this implementation, is 9e19. 233 * We would have to create 300 billion connections per second for this number 234 * to roll over in a year. This seems sufficiently unlikely that we simply 235 * don't concern ourselves with that possibility. 236 */ 237 238 /* 239 * Interface exported to userland by various protocols which use inpcbs. Hack 240 * alert -- only define if struct xsocket is in scope. 241 */ 242 #ifdef _SYS_SOCKETVAR_H_ 243 struct xinpcb { 244 size_t xi_len; /* length of this structure */ 245 struct inpcb xi_inp; 246 struct xsocket xi_socket; 247 u_quad_t xi_alignment_hack; 248 }; 249 250 struct xinpgen { 251 size_t xig_len; /* length of this structure */ 252 u_int xig_count; /* number of PCBs at this time */ 253 inp_gen_t xig_gen; /* generation count at this time */ 254 so_gen_t xig_sogen; /* socket generation count at this time */ 255 }; 256 #endif /* _SYS_SOCKETVAR_H_ */ 257 258 struct inpcbport { 259 LIST_ENTRY(inpcbport) phd_hash; 260 struct inpcbhead phd_pcblist; 261 u_short phd_port; 262 }; 263 264 /* 265 * Global data structure for each high-level protocol (UDP, TCP, ...) in both 266 * IPv4 and IPv6. Holds inpcb lists and information for managing them. 267 */ 268 struct inpcbinfo { 269 /* 270 * Global list of inpcbs on the protocol. 271 */ 272 struct inpcbhead *ipi_listhead; 273 u_int ipi_count; 274 275 /* 276 * Global hash of inpcbs, hashed by local and foreign addresses and 277 * port numbers. 278 */ 279 struct inpcbhead *ipi_hashbase; 280 u_long ipi_hashmask; 281 282 /* 283 * Global hash of inpcbs, hashed by only local port number. 284 */ 285 struct inpcbporthead *ipi_porthashbase; 286 u_long ipi_porthashmask; 287 288 /* 289 * Fields associated with port lookup and allocation. 290 */ 291 u_short ipi_lastport; 292 u_short ipi_lastlow; 293 u_short ipi_lasthi; 294 295 /* 296 * UMA zone from which inpcbs are allocated for this protocol. 297 */ 298 struct uma_zone *ipi_zone; 299 300 /* 301 * Generation count--incremented each time a connection is allocated 302 * or freed. 303 */ 304 u_quad_t ipi_gencnt; 305 struct rwlock ipi_lock; 306 307 /* 308 * vimage 1 309 * general use 1 310 */ 311 void *ipi_pspare[2]; 312 }; 313 314 #define INP_LOCK_INIT(inp, d, t) \ 315 rw_init_flags(&(inp)->inp_lock, (t), RW_RECURSE | RW_DUPOK) 316 #define INP_LOCK_DESTROY(inp) rw_destroy(&(inp)->inp_lock) 317 #define INP_RLOCK(inp) rw_rlock(&(inp)->inp_lock) 318 #define INP_WLOCK(inp) rw_wlock(&(inp)->inp_lock) 319 #define INP_TRY_RLOCK(inp) rw_try_rlock(&(inp)->inp_lock) 320 #define INP_TRY_WLOCK(inp) rw_try_wlock(&(inp)->inp_lock) 321 #define INP_RUNLOCK(inp) rw_runlock(&(inp)->inp_lock) 322 #define INP_WUNLOCK(inp) rw_wunlock(&(inp)->inp_lock) 323 #define INP_LOCK_ASSERT(inp) rw_assert(&(inp)->inp_lock, RA_LOCKED) 324 #define INP_RLOCK_ASSERT(inp) rw_assert(&(inp)->inp_lock, RA_RLOCKED) 325 #define INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp) rw_assert(&(inp)->inp_lock, RA_WLOCKED) 326 #define INP_UNLOCK_ASSERT(inp) rw_assert(&(inp)->inp_lock, RA_UNLOCKED) 327 328 #ifdef _KERNEL 329 /* 330 * These locking functions are for inpcb consumers outside of sys/netinet, 331 * more specifically, they were added for the benefit of TOE drivers. The 332 * macros are reserved for use by the stack. 333 */ 334 void inp_wlock(struct inpcb *); 335 void inp_wunlock(struct inpcb *); 336 void inp_rlock(struct inpcb *); 337 void inp_runlock(struct inpcb *); 338 339 #ifdef INVARIANTS 340 void inp_lock_assert(struct inpcb *); 341 void inp_unlock_assert(struct inpcb *); 342 #else 343 static __inline void 344 inp_lock_assert(struct inpcb *inp __unused) 345 { 346 } 347 348 static __inline void 349 inp_unlock_assert(struct inpcb *inp __unused) 350 { 351 } 352 353 #endif 354 355 void inp_apply_all(void (*func)(struct inpcb *, void *), void *arg); 356 int inp_ip_tos_get(const struct inpcb *inp); 357 void inp_ip_tos_set(struct inpcb *inp, int val); 358 struct socket * 359 inp_inpcbtosocket(struct inpcb *inp); 360 struct tcpcb * 361 inp_inpcbtotcpcb(struct inpcb *inp); 362 void inp_4tuple_get(struct inpcb *inp, uint32_t *laddr, uint16_t *lp, 363 uint32_t *faddr, uint16_t *fp); 364 365 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 366 367 #define INP_INFO_LOCK_INIT(ipi, d) \ 368 rw_init_flags(&(ipi)->ipi_lock, (d), RW_RECURSE) 369 #define INP_INFO_LOCK_DESTROY(ipi) rw_destroy(&(ipi)->ipi_lock) 370 #define INP_INFO_RLOCK(ipi) rw_rlock(&(ipi)->ipi_lock) 371 #define INP_INFO_WLOCK(ipi) rw_wlock(&(ipi)->ipi_lock) 372 #define INP_INFO_TRY_RLOCK(ipi) rw_try_rlock(&(ipi)->ipi_lock) 373 #define INP_INFO_TRY_WLOCK(ipi) rw_try_wlock(&(ipi)->ipi_lock) 374 #define INP_INFO_RUNLOCK(ipi) rw_runlock(&(ipi)->ipi_lock) 375 #define INP_INFO_WUNLOCK(ipi) rw_wunlock(&(ipi)->ipi_lock) 376 #define INP_INFO_LOCK_ASSERT(ipi) rw_assert(&(ipi)->ipi_lock, RA_LOCKED) 377 #define INP_INFO_RLOCK_ASSERT(ipi) rw_assert(&(ipi)->ipi_lock, RA_RLOCKED) 378 #define INP_INFO_WLOCK_ASSERT(ipi) rw_assert(&(ipi)->ipi_lock, RA_WLOCKED) 379 #define INP_INFO_UNLOCK_ASSERT(ipi) rw_assert(&(ipi)->ipi_lock, RA_UNLOCKED) 380 381 #define INP_PCBHASH(faddr, lport, fport, mask) \ 382 (((faddr) ^ ((faddr) >> 16) ^ ntohs((lport) ^ (fport))) & (mask)) 383 #define INP_PCBPORTHASH(lport, mask) \ 384 (ntohs((lport)) & (mask)) 385 386 /* 387 * Flags for inp_vflags -- historically version flags only, but now quite a 388 * bit more due to an overflow of inp_flag, leading to some locking ambiguity 389 * as some bits are stable from initial allocation, and others may change. 390 */ 391 #define INP_IPV4 0x1 392 #define INP_IPV6 0x2 393 #define INP_IPV6PROTO 0x4 /* opened under IPv6 protocol */ 394 #define INP_TIMEWAIT 0x8 /* inpcb in TIMEWAIT, ppcb is tcptw */ 395 #define INP_ONESBCAST 0x10 /* send all-ones broadcast */ 396 #define INP_DROPPED 0x20 /* protocol drop flag */ 397 #define INP_SOCKREF 0x40 /* strong socket reference */ 398 399 /* 400 * Flags for inp_flag. 401 */ 402 #define INP_RECVOPTS 0x01 /* receive incoming IP options */ 403 #define INP_RECVRETOPTS 0x02 /* receive IP options for reply */ 404 #define INP_RECVDSTADDR 0x04 /* receive IP dst address */ 405 #define INP_HDRINCL 0x08 /* user supplies entire IP header */ 406 #define INP_HIGHPORT 0x10 /* user wants "high" port binding */ 407 #define INP_LOWPORT 0x20 /* user wants "low" port binding */ 408 #define INP_ANONPORT 0x40 /* port chosen for user */ 409 #define INP_RECVIF 0x80 /* receive incoming interface */ 410 #define INP_MTUDISC 0x100 /* user can do MTU discovery */ 411 #define INP_FAITH 0x200 /* accept FAITH'ed connections */ 412 #define INP_RECVTTL 0x400 /* receive incoming IP TTL */ 413 #define INP_DONTFRAG 0x800 /* don't fragment packet */ 414 #define INP_NONLOCALOK 0x1000 /* Allow bind to spoof any address */ 415 /* - requires options IP_NONLOCALBIND */ 416 417 #define IN6P_IPV6_V6ONLY 0x008000 /* restrict AF_INET6 socket for v6 */ 418 419 #define IN6P_PKTINFO 0x010000 /* receive IP6 dst and I/F */ 420 #define IN6P_HOPLIMIT 0x020000 /* receive hoplimit */ 421 #define IN6P_HOPOPTS 0x040000 /* receive hop-by-hop options */ 422 #define IN6P_DSTOPTS 0x080000 /* receive dst options after rthdr */ 423 #define IN6P_RTHDR 0x100000 /* receive routing header */ 424 #define IN6P_RTHDRDSTOPTS 0x200000 /* receive dstoptions before rthdr */ 425 #define IN6P_TCLASS 0x400000 /* receive traffic class value */ 426 #define IN6P_AUTOFLOWLABEL 0x800000 /* attach flowlabel automatically */ 427 #define IN6P_RFC2292 0x40000000 /* used RFC2292 API on the socket */ 428 #define IN6P_MTU 0x80000000 /* receive path MTU */ 429 430 #define INP_CONTROLOPTS (INP_RECVOPTS|INP_RECVRETOPTS|INP_RECVDSTADDR|\ 431 INP_RECVIF|INP_RECVTTL|\ 432 IN6P_PKTINFO|IN6P_HOPLIMIT|IN6P_HOPOPTS|\ 433 IN6P_DSTOPTS|IN6P_RTHDR|IN6P_RTHDRDSTOPTS|\ 434 IN6P_TCLASS|IN6P_AUTOFLOWLABEL|IN6P_RFC2292|\ 435 IN6P_MTU) 436 #define INP_UNMAPPABLEOPTS (IN6P_HOPOPTS|IN6P_DSTOPTS|IN6P_RTHDR|\ 437 IN6P_TCLASS|IN6P_AUTOFLOWLABEL) 438 439 /* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */ 440 #define IN6P_HIGHPORT INP_HIGHPORT 441 #define IN6P_LOWPORT INP_LOWPORT 442 #define IN6P_ANONPORT INP_ANONPORT 443 #define IN6P_RECVIF INP_RECVIF 444 #define IN6P_MTUDISC INP_MTUDISC 445 #define IN6P_FAITH INP_FAITH 446 #define IN6P_CONTROLOPTS INP_CONTROLOPTS 447 /* 448 * socket AF version is {newer than,or include} 449 * actual datagram AF version 450 */ 451 452 #define INPLOOKUP_WILDCARD 1 453 #define sotoinpcb(so) ((struct inpcb *)(so)->so_pcb) 454 #define sotoin6pcb(so) sotoinpcb(so) /* for KAME src sync over BSD*'s */ 455 456 #define INP_SOCKAF(so) so->so_proto->pr_domain->dom_family 457 458 #define INP_CHECK_SOCKAF(so, af) (INP_SOCKAF(so) == af) 459 460 #ifdef _KERNEL 461 #ifdef VIMAGE_GLOBALS 462 extern int ipport_reservedhigh; 463 extern int ipport_reservedlow; 464 extern int ipport_lowfirstauto; 465 extern int ipport_lowlastauto; 466 extern int ipport_firstauto; 467 extern int ipport_lastauto; 468 extern int ipport_hifirstauto; 469 extern int ipport_hilastauto; 470 extern int ipport_randomized; 471 extern int ipport_randomcps; 472 extern int ipport_randomtime; 473 extern int ipport_stoprandom; 474 extern int ipport_tcpallocs; 475 #endif 476 extern struct callout ipport_tick_callout; 477 478 void in_pcbpurgeif0(struct inpcbinfo *, struct ifnet *); 479 int in_pcballoc(struct socket *, struct inpcbinfo *); 480 int in_pcbbind(struct inpcb *, struct sockaddr *, struct ucred *); 481 int in_pcbbind_setup(struct inpcb *, struct sockaddr *, in_addr_t *, 482 u_short *, struct ucred *); 483 int in_pcbconnect(struct inpcb *, struct sockaddr *, struct ucred *); 484 int in_pcbconnect_setup(struct inpcb *, struct sockaddr *, in_addr_t *, 485 u_short *, in_addr_t *, u_short *, struct inpcb **, 486 struct ucred *); 487 void in_pcbdetach(struct inpcb *); 488 void in_pcbdisconnect(struct inpcb *); 489 void in_pcbdrop(struct inpcb *); 490 void in_pcbfree(struct inpcb *); 491 int in_pcbinshash(struct inpcb *); 492 struct inpcb * 493 in_pcblookup_local(struct inpcbinfo *, 494 struct in_addr, u_short, int, struct ucred *); 495 struct inpcb * 496 in_pcblookup_hash(struct inpcbinfo *, struct in_addr, u_int, 497 struct in_addr, u_int, int, struct ifnet *); 498 void in_pcbnotifyall(struct inpcbinfo *pcbinfo, struct in_addr, 499 int, struct inpcb *(*)(struct inpcb *, int)); 500 void in_pcbref(struct inpcb *); 501 void in_pcbrehash(struct inpcb *); 502 int in_pcbrele(struct inpcb *); 503 void in_pcbsetsolabel(struct socket *so); 504 int in_getpeeraddr(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 505 int in_getsockaddr(struct socket *so, struct sockaddr **nam); 506 struct sockaddr * 507 in_sockaddr(in_port_t port, struct in_addr *addr); 508 void in_pcbsosetlabel(struct socket *so); 509 void in_pcbremlists(struct inpcb *inp); 510 void ipport_tick(void *xtp); 511 512 /* 513 * Debugging routines compiled in when DDB is present. 514 */ 515 void db_print_inpcb(struct inpcb *inp, const char *name, int indent); 516 517 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 518 519 #endif /* !_NETINET_IN_PCB_H_ */ 520