1 /* 2 * sppp.h - Solaris STREAMS PPP multiplexing pseudo-driver definitions 3 * 4 * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 * Use is subject to license terms. 6 * 7 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its 8 * documentation is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright 9 * notice appears in all copies. 10 * 11 * SUN MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES ABOUT THE SUITABILITY OF 12 * THE SOFTWARE, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED 13 * TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A 14 * PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. SUN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR 15 * ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED BY LICENSEE AS A RESULT OF USING, MODIFYING OR 16 * DISTRIBUTING THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS DERIVATIVES 17 * 18 * Copyright (c) 1994 The Australian National University. 19 * All rights reserved. 20 * 21 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its 22 * documentation is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright 23 * notice appears in all copies. This software is provided without any 24 * warranty, express or implied. The Australian National University 25 * makes no representations about the suitability of this software for 26 * any purpose. 27 * 28 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE TO ANY 29 * PARTY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 30 * ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF 31 * THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY 32 * OF SUCH DAMAGE. 33 * 34 * THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, 35 * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY 36 * AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS 37 * ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HAS NO 38 * OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, 39 * OR MODIFICATIONS. 40 * 41 * This driver is derived from the original SVR4 STREAMS PPP driver 42 * originally written by Paul Mackerras <paul.mackerras@cs.anu.edu.au>. 43 * 44 * Adi Masputra <adi.masputra@sun.com> rewrote and restructured the code 45 * for improved performance and scalability. 46 * 47 * $Id: sppp.h,v 1.0 2000/05/08 01:10:12 masputra Exp $ 48 */ 49 50 #ifndef __SPPP_H 51 #define __SPPP_H 52 53 #include <sys/dlpi.h> 54 #include <net/ppp_defs.h> 55 56 #ifdef __cplusplus 57 extern "C" { 58 #endif 59 60 #if !defined(ETHERTYPE_IP) 61 #define ETHERTYPE_IP 0x800 62 #endif 63 64 #if !defined(ETHERTYPE_IPV6) 65 #define ETHERTYPE_IPV6 0x86dd 66 #endif 67 68 #if !defined(ETHERTYPE_PPP) 69 #define ETHERTYPE_PPP 0x880b 70 #endif 71 72 #if !defined(ETHERTYPE_ALLSAP) 73 #define ETHERTYPE_ALLSAP 0 74 #endif 75 76 #if !defined(PPP_ALLSAP) 77 #define PPP_ALLSAP PPP_ALLSTATIONS 78 #endif 79 80 /* 81 * DLPI handler (function table item). 82 */ 83 struct sppp_dlpi_pinfo_t { 84 int pi_minlen; /* minimum primitive length */ 85 int pi_state; /* acceptable starting state */ 86 int (*pi_funcp)(); /* function() to call */ 87 }; 88 89 #ifndef DL_MAXPRIM 90 #define DL_MAXPRIM DL_GET_STATISTICS_ACK 91 #endif 92 93 /* 94 * Per-attachment kstats. 95 */ 96 typedef struct sppp_kstats { 97 kstat_named_t allocbfail; 98 kstat_named_t rbytes; 99 kstat_named_t ierrors; 100 kstat_named_t ierrors_lower; 101 kstat_named_t ioctlsfwd; 102 kstat_named_t ioctlsfwdok; 103 kstat_named_t ioctlsfwderr; 104 kstat_named_t ipackets; 105 kstat_named_t ipackets_ctl; 106 kstat_named_t iqdropped; 107 kstat_named_t irunts; 108 kstat_named_t itoolongs; 109 kstat_named_t lsneedup; 110 kstat_named_t lsdown; 111 kstat_named_t mctlsfwd; 112 kstat_named_t mctlsfwderr; 113 kstat_named_t mctlsknown; 114 kstat_named_t mctlsunknown; 115 kstat_named_t obytes; 116 kstat_named_t oerrors; 117 kstat_named_t oerrors_lower; 118 kstat_named_t opackets; 119 kstat_named_t opackets_ctl; 120 kstat_named_t oqdropped; 121 kstat_named_t otoolongs; 122 kstat_named_t orunts; 123 124 /* 64 bit entries */ 125 kstat_named_t ipackets64; 126 kstat_named_t opackets64; 127 kstat_named_t rbytes64; 128 kstat_named_t obytes64; 129 } sppp_kstats_t; 130 131 /* 132 * Same order as above. Note that for netstat -i to work, there needs 133 * to be "ipackets", "opackets", "ierrors", and "oerrors" kstat named 134 * variables. 135 */ 136 #define SPPP_KSTATS_NAMES \ 137 "allocbfail", "rbytes", "ierrors", "ierrors_lower", "ioctlsfwd", \ 138 "ioctlsfwdok", "ioctlsfwderr", "ipackets", "ipkts_ctl", \ 139 "ipkts_qdropped", "ipkts_runts", "ipkts_toolong", "lsneedup", \ 140 "lsdown", "mctlsfwd", "mctlsfwderr", "mctlsknown", "mctlsunknown", \ 141 "obytes", "oerrors", "oerrors_lower", "opackets", "opkts_ctl", \ 142 "opkts_qdropped", "opkts_toolong", "opkts_runts" 143 144 #define SPPP_KSTATS64_NAMES \ 145 "ipackets64", "opackets64", "rbytes64", "obytes64" 146 147 /* 148 * dl_addr_length needs to be equal to the absolute value of dl_sap_length, 149 * in order for IP to derive a default setting for IFF_POINTOPOINT flag. 150 */ 151 typedef t_uscalar_t spppreqsap_t; 152 #define SPPP_SAPL sizeof (spppreqsap_t) 153 #define SPPP_ADDRL SPPP_SAPL 154 155 /* 156 * Per-Stream instance state information. 157 * 158 * Each instance is dynamically allocated at open() and free'd at close(). 159 * Each per-Stream instance points to at most one per-attachment structure 160 * using the sps_ppa field. All instances are threaded together into one 161 * list of active instances ordered on minor device number, using the 162 * sps_nextmn field. 163 */ 164 typedef struct spppstr { 165 /* 166 * Note that EX_st_nextmn field should never be referenced other 167 * than by the routines manipulating the global upper streams list, 168 * by first obtaining exclusive access at the outer perimeter. 169 */ 170 struct spppstr *sps_nextmn; /* next minor in global list */ 171 /* 172 * These fields are common to all upper streams. If this stream 173 * is attached to a ppa, then the sps_ppa field will point to the 174 * ppa structure associated with this particular upper stream. 175 */ 176 minor_t sps_mn_id; /* minor device number of this stream */ 177 queue_t *sps_rq; /* pointer to the read queue */ 178 uint32_t sps_flags; /* miscellaneous flags */ 179 uint32_t sps_ioc_id; /* last ioctl ID for this stream */ 180 struct sppa *sps_ppa; /* pointer to ppa structure */ 181 /* 182 * sps_nextsib is protected by the ppa's sibling lock (ppa_sib_lock), 183 * and access made to it should only be done by first ensuring that 184 * the sps_ppa field is valid, i.e., this stream has been attached. 185 */ 186 struct spppstr *sps_nextsib; /* next stream of same ppa (sibling) */ 187 /* 188 * These fields are common to all non-control streams, i.e., those 189 * in which a PPPIO_NEWPPA has not been issued on. Non-control 190 * streams are valid candidates for network streams, and they can 191 * only be considered network streams (ones which carry IP packets) 192 * if they are attached and bound. The only mandatory requirement 193 * for control stream is that its sps_npmode field should always 194 * be equal to NPMODE_PASS, as we obviously will never block the 195 * control stream from sending or receiving packets. 196 */ 197 t_scalar_t sps_sap; /* bound sap */ 198 spppreqsap_t sps_req_sap; /* requested sap */ 199 enum NPmode sps_npmode; /* network protocol mode */ 200 /* 201 * sps_dlstate is only valid for network streams in which DLPI 202 * is intended to be used to transfer network-layer data. It is set 203 * to DL_UNATTACHED for all other streams. 204 */ 205 t_uscalar_t sps_dlstate; /* current DLPI state */ 206 mblk_t *sps_hangup; /* preallocated M_HANGUP message */ 207 208 zoneid_t sps_zoneid; /* zone in which we were opened */ 209 } spppstr_t; 210 211 /* 212 * Values for sps_flags, and their descriptions. 213 */ 214 /* 0x00000001 unused */ 215 #define SPS_CONTROL 0x00000002 /* stream is a control stream */ 216 #define SPS_FASTPATH 0x00000004 /* stream uses IP fastpath */ 217 #define SPS_PROMISC 0x00000008 /* stream is promiscuous */ 218 #define SPS_RAWDATA 0x00000010 /* raw M_DATA, no DLPI header */ 219 #define SPS_PIOATTACH 0x00000020 /* attached using PPPIO_ATTACH */ 220 #define SPS_KDEBUG 0x00000040 /* stream has kdebug turned on */ 221 #define SPS_CACHED 0x00000080 /* network stream pointer is cached */ 222 #define SPS_IOCQ 0x00000100 /* queue ioctls */ 223 224 #define IS_SPS_CONTROL(x) \ 225 ((x)->sps_flags & SPS_CONTROL) 226 #define IS_SPS_FASTPATH(x) \ 227 ((x)->sps_flags & SPS_FASTPATH) 228 #define IS_SPS_PROMISC(x) \ 229 ((x)->sps_flags & SPS_PROMISC) 230 #define IS_SPS_RAWDATA(x) \ 231 ((x)->sps_flags & SPS_RAWDATA) 232 #define IS_SPS_PIOATTACH(x) \ 233 ((x)->sps_flags & SPS_PIOATTACH) 234 #define IS_SPS_KDEBUG(x) \ 235 ((x)->sps_flags & SPS_KDEBUG) 236 #define IS_SPS_CACHED(x) \ 237 ((x)->sps_flags & SPS_CACHED) 238 #define IS_SPS_IOCQ(x) \ 239 ((x)->sps_flags & SPS_IOCQ) 240 241 /* 242 * Bit format (octal based) string for cmn_err, which represents the flags. 243 */ 244 #define SPS_FLAGS_STR \ 245 "\020" \ 246 "\1priv" \ 247 "\2control" \ 248 "\3fastpath" \ 249 "\4promisc" \ 250 "\5rawdata" \ 251 "\6pioattach" \ 252 "\7kdebug" \ 253 "\10cached" 254 255 /* 256 * Per-Attachment instance state information. 257 * 258 * Each instance is dynamically allocated on first attach (PPPIO_NEWPPA). 259 * Allocation of this structure is only done once per control stream. A ppa 260 * instance may be shared by two or more upper streams, and it is always 261 * linked to the upper stream marked as the control stream (SPS_CONTROL) 262 * via the ppa_ctl field. Non-control streams are linked to ppa_streams. 263 */ 264 typedef struct sppa { 265 /* 266 * Note that EX_st_nextppa field should only be accessed (walked) 267 * by the ppa manipulation routines, i.e, those which affect 268 * the global ppa list, e.g: open, close, new_ppa, and XX_attach_upper. 269 */ 270 struct sppa *ppa_nextppa; /* next attachment instance */ 271 /* 272 * ppa_sib_lock guards the linkages between all upper streams related 273 * to this ppa. Walking the sps_nextsib of any upper streams should 274 * be done by first holding this lock. 275 */ 276 krwlock_t ppa_sib_lock; /* lock for sibling upper streams */ 277 uint32_t ppa_flags; /* miscellaneous flags */ 278 int32_t ppa_refcnt; /* upper stream reference count */ 279 uint32_t ppa_ppa_id; /* unique attachment id */ 280 spppstr_t *ppa_streams; /* list of all non-control streams */ 281 spppstr_t *ppa_ctl; /* back pointer to control stream */ 282 queue_t *ppa_lower_wq; /* pointer to lower write queue */ 283 uint16_t ppa_mru; /* link layer maximum receive unit */ 284 uint16_t ppa_mtu; /* link layer maximum transmit unit */ 285 hrtime_t ppa_lasttx; /* last transmit time for a packet */ 286 hrtime_t ppa_lastrx; /* last receive time for a packet */ 287 int32_t ppa_promicnt; /* promiscous stream count */ 288 /* 289 * ppa_sta_lock mutex guards the statistic fields of this ppa, since 290 * this structure is shared by upper streams of the same ppa. 291 */ 292 kmutex_t ppa_sta_lock; /* mutex to lock structure */ 293 struct ppp_stats64 ppa_stats; /* legacy stats structure */ 294 uint32_t ppa_allocbfail; /* memory allocation failure count */ 295 uint32_t ppa_ierr_low; /* errors from below during receive */ 296 uint32_t ppa_ioctlsfwd; /* total ioctl forwarded down */ 297 uint32_t ppa_ioctlsfwdok; /* and the reply sent upward */ 298 uint32_t ppa_ioctlsfwderr; /* or discarded replies */ 299 uint32_t ppa_ipkt_ctl; /* received control pkts */ 300 uint32_t ppa_iqdropped; /* msg dropped due to putq error */ 301 uint32_t ppa_irunts; /* packet rcvd is too short */ 302 uint32_t ppa_itoolongs; /* packet rcvd is larger than MRU */ 303 uint32_t ppa_lsneedup; /* total LINKSTAT_NEEDUP msg sent up */ 304 uint32_t ppa_lsdown; /* total LINKSTAT_DOWN msg sent up */ 305 uint32_t ppa_mctlsfwd; /* total M_{PC}PROTO forwarded down */ 306 uint32_t ppa_mctlsfwderr; /* and discarded count */ 307 uint32_t ppa_mctlsknown; /* total known M_CTL messages */ 308 uint32_t ppa_mctlsunknown; /* total unknown M_CTL messages */ 309 uint32_t ppa_oerr_low; /* errors from below during transmit */ 310 uint32_t ppa_opkt_ctl; /* transmitted control pkts */ 311 uint32_t ppa_oqdropped; /* msg dropped due to putq error */ 312 uint32_t ppa_orunts; /* packet sent is too short */ 313 uint32_t ppa_otoolongs; /* packet sent is larger than MTU */ 314 kstat_t *ppa_kstats; /* pointer to kstats structure */ 315 /* 316 * We keep the following pointers for performance reasons. Instead 317 * of walking the list of attached upper streams to find the 318 * destination upper stream everytime we need to send a packet up, 319 * we keep them here for easy access. 320 */ 321 spppstr_t *ppa_ip_cache; /* ptr to PPP_IP upper stream */ 322 spppstr_t *ppa_ip6_cache; /* ptr to PPP_IPV6 upper stream */ 323 324 kmutex_t ppa_npmutex; /* protects the 2 fields below */ 325 uint32_t ppa_npflag; /* network protocols blocked */ 326 uint32_t ppa_holdpkts[3]; /* # of packets blocked per np */ 327 328 zoneid_t ppa_zoneid; /* zone where PPA is in use */ 329 } sppa_t; 330 331 /* bit position (in ppa_npflag) for each ppp_protocol that can be blocked */ 332 #define NP_IP 1 333 #define NP_IPV6 2 334 335 /* 336 * Values for ppa_flags, and their descriptions. 337 */ 338 #define PPA_LASTMOD 0x00000001 /* last PPP entity on the stream */ 339 #define PPA_TIMESTAMP 0x00000002 /* time-stamp each packet */ 340 341 #define IS_PPA_LASTMOD(x) \ 342 ((x)->ppa_flags & PPA_LASTMOD) 343 #define IS_PPA_TIMESTAMP(x) \ 344 ((x)->ppa_flags & PPA_TIMESTAMP) 345 346 /* 347 * Bit format (octal based) string for cmn_err, which represents the flags. 348 */ 349 #define PPA_FLAGS_STR \ 350 "\020" \ 351 "\1lastmod" \ 352 "\2timestamp" 353 354 /* 355 * General macros. 356 */ 357 #define SPDEBUG printf 358 359 /* 360 * Function declarations. 361 */ 362 extern int sppp_close(queue_t *, int, cred_t *); 363 extern mblk_t *sppp_dladdud(spppstr_t *, mblk_t *, t_scalar_t, boolean_t); 364 extern void sppp_dlpi_pinfoinit(void); 365 extern void sppp_dlprsendup(spppstr_t *, mblk_t *, t_scalar_t, boolean_t); 366 extern void sppp_lrput(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 367 extern void sppp_lrsrv(queue_t *); 368 extern void sppp_lwsrv(queue_t *); 369 extern int sppp_mproto(queue_t *, mblk_t *, spppstr_t *); 370 extern int sppp_open(queue_t *, dev_t *, int, int, cred_t *); 371 extern void sppp_uwput(queue_t *, mblk_t *); 372 extern void sppp_uwsrv(queue_t *); 373 extern void sppp_remove_ppa(spppstr_t *sps); 374 extern sppa_t *sppp_find_ppa(uint32_t ppa_id); 375 extern sppa_t *sppp_create_ppa(uint32_t ppa_id, zoneid_t zoneid); 376 377 #ifdef __cplusplus 378 } 379 #endif 380 381 #endif /* __SPPP_H */ 382