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21 /*	Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T	*/
22 /*	All Rights Reserved	*/
23 
24 
25 /*
26  * Copyright (c) 1988, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
27  */
28 
29 #ifndef _SYS_TIHDR_H
30 #define	_SYS_TIHDR_H
31 
32 #include <sys/types.h>
33 /*
34  * Include declarations implicit to TPI and shared with user level code
35  */
36 #include <sys/tpicommon.h>
37 
38 #ifdef	__cplusplus
39 extern "C" {
40 #endif
41 
42 /*
43  * The feature test macro, _SUN_TPI_VERSION makes some of additional
44  * declarations available and changes some existing ones. There was
45  * some changes done to this interface and this feature test macro
46  * enables transitioning to those changes while maintaining retaining
47  * backward compatibility.
48  *
49  * The following is all the information
50  * needed by the Transport Service Interface.
51  */
52 
53 /*
54  * The following are the definitions of the Transport
55  * Service Interface primitives.
56  */
57 
58 /*
59  * Primitives that are initiated by the transport user.
60  */
61 #define	T_CONN_REQ	0	/* connection request		*/
62 #if _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 1
63 #define	O_T_CONN_RES	1	/* old connection response	*/
64 #else
65 #define	T_CONN_RES	1	/* connection response		*/
66 #endif /* _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 1 */
67 #define	T_DISCON_REQ	2	/* disconnect request		*/
68 #define	T_DATA_REQ	3	/* data request			*/
69 #define	T_EXDATA_REQ	4	/* expedited data request	*/
70 #define	T_INFO_REQ	5	/* information request		*/
71 /*
72  * Bind Request primitive (TLI inspired
73  * address binding semantics). If requested address is
74  * found to be busy, an alternative free address is
75  * returned. (Requires comparison of requested address to
76  * returned address to verify if the requested address was
77  * bound)
78  *
79  */
80 #if _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 0
81 #define	O_T_BIND_REQ	6
82 #else
83 #define	T_BIND_REQ	6
84 #endif /* _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 0 */
85 
86 #define	T_UNBIND_REQ	7	/* unbind request		*/
87 #define	T_UNITDATA_REQ	8	/* unitdata request		*/
88 
89 /*
90  * Option management request (with TLI inspired semantics )
91  * The preferred name for this primitive in new code is T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ.
92  * This primitive had the name T_OPTMGMT_REQ in old SVR4 derived TPI.
93  * This primitive is used for TLI and Socket API support.
94  * The packing of options in option buffer is private contract
95  * between transport provider and its users and can differ
96  * between different transports.
97  * (The name O_T_OPTMGMT_REQ continues to exist for Solaris 2.6
98  *  compilation environment compatibility only)
99  *
100  */
101 #define	T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ	9
102 #if _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 0
103 #define	O_T_OPTMGMT_REQ	T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ
104 #else
105 #define	T_OPTMGMT_REQ	T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ
106 #endif	/* _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 0 */
107 
108 #define	T_ORDREL_REQ	10	/* orderly release req		*/
109 
110 /*
111  * Primitives that are initiated by the transport provider.
112  */
113 #define	T_CONN_IND	11	/* connection indication	*/
114 #define	T_CONN_CON	12	/* connection confirmation	*/
115 #define	T_DISCON_IND	13	/* disconnect indication	*/
116 #define	T_DATA_IND	14	/* data indication		*/
117 #define	T_EXDATA_IND	15	/* expeditied data indication	*/
118 #define	T_INFO_ACK	16	/* information acknowledgment	*/
119 #define	T_BIND_ACK	17	/* bind acknowledment		*/
120 #define	T_ERROR_ACK	18	/* error acknowledgment		*/
121 #define	T_OK_ACK	19	/* ok acknowledgment		*/
122 #define	T_UNITDATA_IND	20	/* unitdata indication		*/
123 #define	T_UDERROR_IND	21	/* unitdata error indication	*/
124 #define	T_OPTMGMT_ACK	22	/* manage options ack		*/
125 #define	T_ORDREL_IND	23	/* orderly release ind		*/
126 /*
127  * Primitives added to namespace and contain a mix of ones
128  * initiated by transport user or provider.
129  */
130 #define	T_ADDR_REQ	24	/* address request		*/
131 #define	T_ADDR_ACK	25	/* address acknowledgement	*/
132 
133 #if _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 0
134 /*
135  * Bind request primitive with better address
136  * binding semantics. (XTI inspired)
137  * If the requested address is found to be busy,
138  * an error is returned. (No need to compare addresses on successful
139  * bind acknowledgement).
140  */
141 #define	T_BIND_REQ	26	/* bind request			*/
142 
143 /*
144  * Option management request (with XTI inspired semantics)
145  * The packing of options in option buffer is required to
146  * be with 'struct T_opthdr' data structure defined later in
147  * this header.
148  */
149 #define	T_OPTMGMT_REQ	27 /* manage options req - T_opthdr option header */
150 #endif /* _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 0 */
151 
152 #if _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 1
153 /*
154  * The connection response that expects its ACCEPTOR_id to have been
155  * filled in from the value supplied via a T_CAPABILITY_ACK.
156  */
157 #define	T_CONN_RES	28	/* connection response		*/
158 
159 /*
160  * Capability request and ack.  These primitives are optional and
161  * subsume the functionality of T_INFO_{REQ,ACK}.
162  */
163 #define	T_CAPABILITY_REQ	30
164 #define	T_CAPABILITY_ACK	31
165 #endif /* _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 1 */
166 
167 #ifdef _KERNEL
168 /*
169  * Sun private TPI extensions. They are currently used for transparently
170  * passing options through the connection-oriented loopback transport.
171  * Values assigned to them may change.
172  *
173  * T_EXTCONN_IND (extended T_CONN_IND) is used to return dst as well as
174  * src addr/port.
175  */
176 #define	T_OPTDATA_REQ	0x1001	/* data (with options) request	*/
177 #define	T_OPTDATA_IND	0x1002	/* data (with options) indication */
178 #define	T_EXTCONN_IND	0x1003	/* extended T_CONN_IND to return dst as well */
179 
180 #endif /* _KERNEL */
181 
182 /*
183  * The following are the events that drive the state machine
184  */
185 /* Initialization events */
186 #define	TE_BIND_REQ	0	/* bind request				*/
187 #define	TE_UNBIND_REQ	1	/* unbind request			*/
188 #define	TE_OPTMGMT_REQ	2	/* manage options req			*/
189 #define	TE_BIND_ACK	3	/* bind acknowledment			*/
190 #define	TE_OPTMGMT_ACK	4	/* manage options ack			*/
191 #define	TE_ERROR_ACK	5	/* error acknowledgment			*/
192 #define	TE_OK_ACK1	6	/* ok ack  seqcnt == 0			*/
193 #define	TE_OK_ACK2	7	/* ok ack  seqcnt == 1, q == resq	*/
194 #define	TE_OK_ACK3	8	/* ok ack  seqcnt == 1, q != resq	*/
195 #define	TE_OK_ACK4	9	/* ok ack  seqcnt > 1			*/
196 
197 /* Connection oriented events */
198 #define	TE_CONN_REQ	10	/* connection request			*/
199 #define	TE_CONN_RES	11	/* connection response			*/
200 #define	TE_DISCON_REQ	12	/* disconnect request			*/
201 #define	TE_DATA_REQ	13	/* data request				*/
202 #define	TE_EXDATA_REQ	14	/* expedited data request		*/
203 #define	TE_ORDREL_REQ	15	/* orderly release req			*/
204 #define	TE_CONN_IND	16	/* connection indication		*/
205 #define	TE_CONN_CON	17	/* connection confirmation		*/
206 #define	TE_DATA_IND	18	/* data indication			*/
207 #define	TE_EXDATA_IND	19	/* expedited data indication		*/
208 #define	TE_ORDREL_IND	20	/* orderly release ind			*/
209 #define	TE_DISCON_IND1	21	/* disconnect indication seq == 0	*/
210 #define	TE_DISCON_IND2	22	/* disconnect indication seq == 1	*/
211 #define	TE_DISCON_IND3	23	/* disconnect indication seq > 1	*/
212 #define	TE_PASS_CONN	24	/* pass connection			*/
213 
214 /* Unit data events */
215 #define	TE_UNITDATA_REQ	25	/* unitdata request			*/
216 #define	TE_UNITDATA_IND	26	/* unitdata indication			*/
217 #define	TE_UDERROR_IND	27	/* unitdata error indication		*/
218 
219 #define	TE_NOEVENTS	28
220 /*
221  * The following are the possible states of the Transport
222  * Service Interface
223  */
224 
225 #define	TS_UNBND		0	/* unbound			*/
226 #define	TS_WACK_BREQ		1	/* waiting ack of BIND_REQ	*/
227 #define	TS_WACK_UREQ		2	/* waiting ack of UNBIND_REQ	*/
228 #define	TS_IDLE			3	/* idle				*/
229 #define	TS_WACK_OPTREQ		4	/* wait ack options request	*/
230 #define	TS_WACK_CREQ		5	/* waiting ack of CONN_REQ	*/
231 #define	TS_WCON_CREQ		6	/* waiting confirm of CONN_REQ	*/
232 #define	TS_WRES_CIND		7	/* waiting response of CONN_IND	*/
233 #define	TS_WACK_CRES		8	/* waiting ack of CONN_RES	*/
234 #define	TS_DATA_XFER		9	/* data transfer		*/
235 #define	TS_WIND_ORDREL		10	/* releasing rd but not wr	*/
236 #define	TS_WREQ_ORDREL		11	/* wait to release wr but not rd */
237 #define	TS_WACK_DREQ6		12	/* waiting ack of DISCON_REQ	*/
238 #define	TS_WACK_DREQ7		13	/* waiting ack of DISCON_REQ	*/
239 #define	TS_WACK_DREQ9		14	/* waiting ack of DISCON_REQ	*/
240 #define	TS_WACK_DREQ10		15	/* waiting ack of DISCON_REQ	*/
241 #define	TS_WACK_DREQ11		16	/* waiting ack of DISCON_REQ	*/
242 
243 #define	TS_NOSTATES		17
244 
245 
246 /*
247  * The following structure definitions define the format of the
248  * stream message block of the above primitives.
249  * (everything is declared t_scalar_t to ensure proper alignment
250  * across different machines)
251  */
252 
253 /* connection request */
254 
255 struct T_conn_req {
256 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_CONN_REQ		*/
257 	t_scalar_t	DEST_length;	/* dest addr length		*/
258 	t_scalar_t	DEST_offset;	/* dest addr offset		*/
259 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* options length		*/
260 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* options offset		*/
261 };
262 
263 /* connect response */
264 
265 /*
266  * Historical compatibility note for "struct T_conn_res" usage.
267  *        "QUEUE_ptr" field of type "queue_t" is obsolete to support
268  *        code portability  and application binary compatibility
269  *        between ILP32(32-bit) and LP64 (64-bit) environments.
270  *        Use field "ACCEPTOR_id" instead.
271  *        For compatibility, drivers using (_SUN_TPI_VERSION >= 2) interface
272  *        can support treating ACCEPTOR_id content as queue pointer
273  *        only when PRIM_type is O_T_CONN_RES.
274  */
275 struct T_conn_res {
276 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* T_CONN_RES (or O_T_CONN_RES) */
277 	t_uscalar_t	ACCEPTOR_id;	/* id of accepting endpoint	*/
278 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* options length		*/
279 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* options offset		*/
280 	t_scalar_t	SEQ_number;	/* sequence number		*/
281 };
282 
283 /* disconnect request */
284 
285 struct T_discon_req {
286 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_DISCON_REQ		*/
287 	t_scalar_t	SEQ_number;	/* sequnce number		*/
288 };
289 
290 /* data request */
291 
292 struct T_data_req {
293 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_DATA_REQ		*/
294 	t_scalar_t	MORE_flag;	/* more data			*/
295 };
296 
297 /* expedited data request */
298 
299 struct T_exdata_req {
300 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_EXDATA_REQ		*/
301 	t_scalar_t	MORE_flag;	/* more data			*/
302 };
303 
304 /* information request */
305 
306 struct T_info_req {
307 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_INFO_REQ		*/
308 };
309 
310 /* bind request */
311 
312 struct T_bind_req {
313 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* T_BIND_REQ (or O_T_BIND_REQ)	*/
314 	t_scalar_t	ADDR_length;	/* addr length			*/
315 	t_scalar_t	ADDR_offset;	/* addr offset			*/
316 	t_uscalar_t	CONIND_number;	/* connect indications requested */
317 };
318 
319 /* unbind request */
320 
321 struct T_unbind_req {
322 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_UNBIND_REQ		*/
323 };
324 
325 /* unitdata request */
326 
327 struct T_unitdata_req {
328 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_UNITDATA_REQ	*/
329 	t_scalar_t	DEST_length;	/* dest addr length		*/
330 	t_scalar_t	DEST_offset;	/* dest addr offset		*/
331 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* options length		*/
332 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* options offset		*/
333 };
334 
335 /* manage options request */
336 
337 struct T_optmgmt_req {
338 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* T_OPTMGMT_REQ or		*/
339 					/* T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ		*/
340 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* options length		*/
341 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* options offset		*/
342 	t_scalar_t	MGMT_flags;	/* options flags		*/
343 };
344 
345 /* orderly release request */
346 
347 struct T_ordrel_req {
348 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_ORDREL_REQ		*/
349 };
350 
351 /* protocol address request */
352 
353 struct T_addr_req {
354 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_ADDR_REQ		*/
355 };
356 
357 /* connect indication */
358 
359 struct T_conn_ind {
360 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_CONN_IND		*/
361 	t_scalar_t	SRC_length;	/* src addr length		*/
362 	t_scalar_t	SRC_offset;	/* src addr offset		*/
363 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* option length		*/
364 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* option offset		*/
365 	t_scalar_t	SEQ_number;	/* sequnce number		*/
366 };
367 
368 /* connect confirmation */
369 
370 struct T_conn_con {
371 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_CONN_CON		*/
372 	t_scalar_t	RES_length;	/* responding addr length	*/
373 	t_scalar_t	RES_offset;	/* responding addr offset	*/
374 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* option length		*/
375 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* option offset		*/
376 };
377 
378 /* disconnect indication */
379 
380 struct T_discon_ind {
381 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_DISCON_IND		*/
382 	t_scalar_t	DISCON_reason;	/* disconnect reason		*/
383 	t_scalar_t	SEQ_number;	/* sequnce number		*/
384 };
385 
386 /* data indication */
387 
388 struct T_data_ind {
389 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_DATA_IND		*/
390 	t_scalar_t	MORE_flag;	/* more data			*/
391 };
392 
393 /* expedited data indication */
394 
395 struct T_exdata_ind {
396 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_EXDATA_IND		*/
397 	t_scalar_t	MORE_flag;	/* more data			*/
398 };
399 
400 /* information acknowledgment */
401 
402 struct T_info_ack {
403 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_INFO_ACK		*/
404 	t_scalar_t	TSDU_size;	/* max TSDU size		*/
405 	t_scalar_t	ETSDU_size;	/* max ETSDU size		*/
406 	t_scalar_t	CDATA_size;	/* max connect data size	*/
407 	t_scalar_t	DDATA_size;	/* max discon data size		*/
408 	t_scalar_t	ADDR_size;	/* address size			*/
409 	t_scalar_t	OPT_size;	/* options size			*/
410 	t_scalar_t	TIDU_size;	/* max TIDU size		*/
411 	t_scalar_t	SERV_type;	/* provider service type	*/
412 	t_scalar_t	CURRENT_state;	/* current state		*/
413 	t_scalar_t	PROVIDER_flag;	/* provider flags		*/
414 };
415 
416 /*
417  * The following are definitions of flags available to the transport
418  * provider to set in the PROVIDER_flag field of the T_info_ack
419  * structure.
420  */
421 
422 #if _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 0
423 #define	SENDZERO	0x0001	/* provider can handle --length TSDUs */
424 
425 #define	OLD_SENDZERO	0x1000	/* reserved for compatibility with */
426 				/* old providers- old value of */
427 				/* SENDZERO defined in <sys/timod.h> */
428 #else
429 #define	SENDZERO	0x1000	/* old SENDZERO value */
430 #endif /* _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 0 */
431 
432 #define	EXPINLINE	0x0002	/* provider wants ETSDUs in band 0 */
433 /*
434  * Flag XPG4_1:
435  *		transport provider supports TPI modifications motivated by and
436  *		in conjunction with XTI inspired TPI support and all the
437  * 		compatibility baggage that implies.
438  *    It implies, - primitives T_ADDR_REQ & T_ADDR_ACK supported
439  *		  - primitives O_T_BIND_REQ & T_BIND_REQ separately supported
440  *		  - primitives T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ & T_OPTMGMT_REQ separately
441  *		    supported.
442  */
443 #define	XPG4_1		0x0004
444 
445 /* bind acknowledgment */
446 
447 struct T_bind_ack {
448 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_BIND_ACK		*/
449 	t_scalar_t	ADDR_length;	/* addr length			*/
450 	t_scalar_t	ADDR_offset;	/* addr offset			*/
451 	t_uscalar_t	CONIND_number;	/* connect ind to be queued	*/
452 };
453 
454 /* error acknowledgment */
455 
456 struct T_error_ack {
457 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_ERROR_ACK		*/
458 	t_scalar_t	ERROR_prim;	/* primitive in error		*/
459 	t_scalar_t	TLI_error;	/* TLI error code		*/
460 	t_scalar_t	UNIX_error;	/* UNIX error code		*/
461 };
462 
463 /* ok acknowledgment */
464 
465 struct T_ok_ack {
466 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_OK_ACK		*/
467 	t_scalar_t	CORRECT_prim;	/* correct primitive		*/
468 };
469 
470 /* unitdata indication */
471 
472 struct T_unitdata_ind {
473 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_UNITDATA_IND	*/
474 	t_scalar_t	SRC_length;	/* source addr length		*/
475 	t_scalar_t	SRC_offset;	/* source addr offset		*/
476 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* options length		*/
477 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* options offset		*/
478 };
479 
480 /* unitdata error indication */
481 
482 struct T_uderror_ind {
483 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_UDERROR_IND		*/
484 	t_scalar_t	DEST_length;	/* dest addr length		*/
485 	t_scalar_t	DEST_offset;	/* dest addr offset		*/
486 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* options length		*/
487 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* options offset		*/
488 	t_scalar_t	ERROR_type;	/* error type			*/
489 };
490 
491 /* manage options ack */
492 
493 struct T_optmgmt_ack {
494 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_OPTMGMT_ACK		*/
495 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* options length		*/
496 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* options offset		*/
497 	t_scalar_t	MGMT_flags;	/* managment flags		*/
498 };
499 
500 /* orderly release indication */
501 
502 struct T_ordrel_ind {
503 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_ORDREL_IND		*/
504 };
505 
506 
507 /* protocol address acknowledgment */
508 
509 struct T_addr_ack {
510 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_ADDR_ACK		*/
511 	t_scalar_t	LOCADDR_length;	/* length of local address	*/
512 	t_scalar_t	LOCADDR_offset;	/* offset of local address	*/
513 	t_scalar_t	REMADDR_length;	/* length of remote address	*/
514 	t_scalar_t	REMADDR_offset;	/* offset of remote address	*/
515 };
516 
517 #if _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 1
518 /*
519  * Capability request and ack.  These primitives are optional and
520  * subsume the functionality of T_INFO_{REQ,ACK}.
521  */
522 struct T_capability_req {
523 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_CAPABILITY_REQ 	*/
524 	t_uscalar_t	CAP_bits1;	/* capability bits #1		*/
525 };
526 
527 struct T_capability_ack {
528 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_CAPABILITY_ACK 	*/
529 	t_uscalar_t	CAP_bits1;	/* capability bits #1		*/
530 	struct T_info_ack
531 			INFO_ack;	/* info acknowledgement		*/
532 	t_uscalar_t	ACCEPTOR_id;	/* accepting endpoint id	*/
533 };
534 
535 #define	TC1_INFO	(1u << 0)	/* Info request/ack		*/
536 #define	TC1_ACCEPTOR_ID	(1u << 1)	/* Acceptor_id request/ack	*/
537 #define	TC1_CAP_BITS2	(1u << 31)	/* Reserved for future use	*/
538 
539 #endif /* _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 1 */
540 
541 #ifdef _KERNEL
542 /*
543  * Private Sun TPI extensions.
544  */
545 
546 /* data (with options) request */
547 struct T_optdata_req {
548 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_OPTDATA_REQ		*/
549 	t_scalar_t	DATA_flag;	/* flags like "more data"	*/
550 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* options length		*/
551 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* options offset		*/
552 };
553 
554 /* data (with options) indication */
555 struct T_optdata_ind {
556 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_OPTDATA_IND		*/
557 	t_scalar_t	DATA_flag;	/* flags like "more data"	*/
558 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* options length		*/
559 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* options offset		*/
560 };
561 
562 /* extended connect indication to return dst addr/port as well as src */
563 struct T_extconn_ind {
564 	t_scalar_t	PRIM_type;	/* always T_EXTCONN_IND		*/
565 	t_scalar_t	SRC_length;	/* src addr length		*/
566 	t_scalar_t	SRC_offset;	/* src addr offset		*/
567 	t_scalar_t	OPT_length;	/* option length		*/
568 	t_scalar_t	OPT_offset;	/* option offset		*/
569 	t_scalar_t	SEQ_number;	/* sequnce number		*/
570 	t_scalar_t	DEST_length;	/* dest addr length		*/
571 	t_scalar_t	DEST_offset;	/* dest addr offset		*/
572 };
573 #endif /* _KERNEL */
574 
575 /*
576  * The following is a union of the primitives
577  */
578 union T_primitives {
579 	t_scalar_t		type;		/* primitive type	*/
580 	struct T_conn_req	conn_req;	/* connect request	*/
581 	struct T_conn_res	conn_res;	/* connect response	*/
582 	struct T_discon_req	discon_req;	/* disconnect request	*/
583 	struct T_data_req	data_req;	/* data request		*/
584 	struct T_exdata_req	exdata_req;	/* expedited data req	*/
585 	struct T_info_req	info_req;	/* information req	*/
586 	struct T_bind_req	bind_req;	/* bind request		*/
587 	struct T_unbind_req	unbind_req;	/* unbind request	*/
588 	struct T_unitdata_req	unitdata_req;	/* unitdata requset	*/
589 	struct T_optmgmt_req	optmgmt_req;	/* manage opt req	*/
590 	struct T_ordrel_req	ordrel_req;	/* orderly rel req	*/
591 	struct T_addr_req	addr_req;	/* address request	*/
592 	struct T_conn_ind	conn_ind;	/* connect indication	*/
593 	struct T_conn_con	conn_con;	/* connect corfirm	*/
594 	struct T_discon_ind	discon_ind;	/* discon indication	*/
595 	struct T_data_ind	data_ind;	/* data indication	*/
596 	struct T_exdata_ind	exdata_ind;	/* expedited data ind	*/
597 	struct T_info_ack	info_ack;	/* info ack		*/
598 	struct T_bind_ack	bind_ack;	/* bind ack		*/
599 	struct T_error_ack	error_ack;	/* error ack		*/
600 	struct T_ok_ack		ok_ack;		/* ok ack		*/
601 	struct T_unitdata_ind	unitdata_ind;	/* unitdata ind		*/
602 	struct T_uderror_ind	uderror_ind;	/* unitdata error ind	*/
603 	struct T_optmgmt_ack	optmgmt_ack;	/* manage opt ack	*/
604 	struct T_ordrel_ind	ordrel_ind;	/* orderly rel ind	*/
605 	struct T_addr_ack	addr_ack;	/* address ack		*/
606 #if _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 1
607 	struct T_capability_req	capability_req;	/* capability req	*/
608 	struct T_capability_ack	capability_ack;	/* capability ack	*/
609 #endif /* _SUN_TPI_VERSION > 1 */
610 #ifdef _KERNEL
611 	struct T_optdata_req	optdata_req;	/* option data request	*/
612 	struct T_optdata_ind	optdata_ind;	/* option data ind	*/
613 	struct T_extconn_ind	extconn_ind;	/* above plus dst addr	*/
614 #endif /* _KERNEL */
615 };
616 
617 /*
618  * TPI specification is not clear on how to pack options in option
619  * buffers. What follows is the Solaris TPI interpretation of it.
620  *
621  * struct T_opthdr data structure is used to pack options in T_OPTMGMT_{REQ,ACK}
622  * message primitives in buffer delimited by [OPT_offset, OPT_length] fields in
623  * struct T_optmgmt_req/T_optmgmt_ack data structures.
624  *
625  * It is also used to pack options in similar buffers for data structures in
626  * T_CONN_{REQ,IND,RES,CONN} primitives and T_UNITDATA_{REQ,IND} primitives
627  * Needs to be on t_uscalar_t (32-bit word) aligned boundary.
628  *
629  * Note: T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ primitive can, but need not, use this data
630  *       structure for packing options. The format of option buffer for
631  *       T_SVR4_OPTMGMT_REQ primitive is undefined and is a private contract
632  *       between transport provider and its users.
633  *
634  * |<--------------first option---------------->|     |<--second option--...
635  * ______________________________________ _ _ _ ____________________________
636  * | len | level | name | status |  value.......| / / | len ...
637  * -------------------------------------- - - - ----------------------------
638  * |32bit| 32bit |32bit |  32bit |                 ^  | 32bit...
639  *                                                 |
640  *                                                 |
641  *                                        alignment characters
642  */
643 struct T_opthdr {
644 	t_uscalar_t	len;	/* total length of option (header+value) */
645 	t_uscalar_t	level;	/* protocol level */
646 	t_uscalar_t	name;	/* option name */
647 	t_uscalar_t	status;	/* status value */
648 	/* option value aligned on t_uscalar_t (32-bit) alignment boundary */
649 };
650 
651 /*
652  * ------------------------------------------------------------------------
653  * Common experimental private TPI alignment related macros. Not for
654  * use outside Solaris bundled code and can change in any release.
655  * The alignment boundary _TPI_ALIGN_SIZE represents an implementation
656  * choice for aligning many data objects which are directly or indirectly
657  * associated with Solaris TPI implementation.
658  * ------------------------------------------------------------------------
659  */
660 
661 #define	__TPI_ALIGN_SIZE		(sizeof (t_scalar_t))
662 #define	__TPI_ALIGN(x) \
663 	(((uintptr_t)(x) + __TPI_ALIGN_SIZE - 1) & ~(__TPI_ALIGN_SIZE - 1))
664 #define	__TPI_SIZE_ISALIGNED(x) \
665 		(((uintptr_t)(x) & (__TPI_ALIGN_SIZE - 1)) == 0)
666 
667 /*
668  * TPI primitive in message must be aligned at _TPI_ALIGN_SIZE boundary
669  */
670 #define	__TPI_PRIM_ISALIGNED(x)	__TPI_SIZE_ISALIGNED(x)
671 
672 /*
673  * TPI option header "struct opthdr" objects must be aligned
674  * at __TPI_ALIGN_SIZE boundary.
675  */
676 #define	__TPI_OPT_ISALIGNED(x)	__TPI_SIZE_ISALIGNED(x)
677 #define	_TPI_ALIGN_OPT(x)	__TPI_ALIGN(x)
678 
679 /*
680  * TPI option header "struct T_opthdr" objects must be aligned
681  * at __TPI_ALIGN_SIZE boundary.
682  */
683 #define	__TPI_TOPT_ISALIGNED(x)	__TPI_SIZE_ISALIGNED(x)
684 #define	_TPI_ALIGN_TOPT(x)	__TPI_ALIGN(x)
685 
686 /*
687  * --------------------------------------------------------------------
688  * Private experimental macros. Not for use outside Solaris bundled
689  * source code and can change in any release.
690  * Macros that operate on struct T_opthdr. These are roughly modelled
691  * after the corresponding Socket CMSG_*() and XTI T_OPT_*() macros, but
692  * are applied to TPI option buffers.
693  * --------------------------------------------------------------------
694  *
695  * unsigned char *
696  * _TPI_TOPT_DATA(struct T_opthdr *tohp):
697  *      Get start of data part after option header
698  */
699 #define	_TPI_TOPT_DATA(tohp)	\
700 	((unsigned char *)((char *)(tohp) + sizeof (struct T_opthdr)))
701 
702 /*
703  * t_uscalar_t
704  * _TPI_TOPT_DATALEN(tohp)
705  *	Get length of contents of option data excluding header (and
706  *	padding etc if any).
707  */
708 #define	_TPI_TOPT_DATALEN(tohp)	((tohp)->len - sizeof (struct T_opthdr))
709 
710 /*
711  * struct T_opthdr *
712  * _TPI_TOPT_FIRSTHDR(char *pbuf, t_scalar_t buflen):
713  *	Get pointer to the first option header in buffer 'pbuf'
714  *	Return NULL if there is not enough room for the header
715  *
716  * struct T_opthdr *
717  * _TPI_TOPT_NEXTHDR(char *pbuf, t_scalar_t buflen,
718  *					struct T_opthdr *popt):
719  *	Skip to next option header
720  *
721  * Notes:  _TPI_TOPT_NEXTHDR performs the roundup of the length.
722  *
723  *	If _TPI_TOPT_{FIRST,NEXT}HDR returns a non-null value, the user of
724  *      _TPI_TOPT_{FIRST,NEXT}HDR must still verify that the resulting pointer
725  *	is valid, by making a call to _TPI_TOPT_VALID. The _TPI_TOPT_VALID
726  *	macro does not assume that the last option buffer is padded.
727  */
728 #define	_TPI_TOPT_FIRSTHDR(pbuf, buflen) \
729 	((((buflen) >= (unsigned int) sizeof (struct T_opthdr)) && \
730 		__TPI_TOPT_ISALIGNED(pbuf)) ? \
731 	    (struct T_opthdr *)(pbuf) : (struct T_opthdr *)0)
732 
733 #define	_TPI_TOPT_NEXTHDR(pbuf, buflen, popt) \
734 	(((char *)(popt) + _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT((popt)->len)) < \
735 	    ((char *)(pbuf) + (buflen)) ?  \
736 	(struct T_opthdr *)((char *)(popt) + _TPI_ALIGN_TOPT((popt)->len)) : \
737 	    (struct T_opthdr *)0)
738 
739 /*
740  * bool_t
741  * _TPI_TOPT_VALID(struct T_opthdr *tohp, char *start, char *end)
742  *	Validate the option header at tohp, for its alignment and length.
743  *	1. check that tohp is aligned at t_scalar_t boundary
744  *	2. check that start <= tohp < end
745  *	3. validate the length, should be >= sizeof(T_opthdr) and
746  *	   check that there is no pointer arithmetic overflow.
747  *	   (could be caused by a very large value for tohp->len)
748  */
749 
750 #define	_TPI_TOPT_VALID(tohp, start, end)			\
751 	(__TPI_TOPT_ISALIGNED(tohp) &&				\
752 	((uintptr_t)(tohp) >= (uintptr_t)(start)) &&		\
753 	((uintptr_t)(tohp) < (uintptr_t)(end)) &&		\
754 	((ssize_t)(tohp)->len >= sizeof (struct T_opthdr)) &&	\
755 	((uintptr_t)(tohp) + (tohp)->len <= (uintptr_t)(end)) && \
756 	((uintptr_t)(tohp) + (tohp)->len >= (uintptr_t)(tohp) +	\
757 	    sizeof (struct T_opthdr)))
758 
759 #ifdef __cplusplus
760 }
761 #endif
762 
763 #endif /* _SYS_TIHDR_H */
764