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The server implements inet-like interface to vfs and drivers. The core functionality is contained in the liblwip.
271 lines
5.8 KiB
C
271 lines
5.8 KiB
C
/*
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inet/inet_config.c
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Created: Nov 11, 1992 by Philip Homburg
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Modified: Apr 07, 2001 by Kees J. Bot
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Read the configuration file and fill in the xx_conf[] arrays.
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Copyright 1995 Philip Homburg
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*/
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#define _MINIX_SOURCE 1
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#define _POSIX_SOURCE 1
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <minix/type.h>
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#include <minix/sysutil.h>
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#include <minix/syslib.h>
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#include "inet_config.h"
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#include "proto.h"
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#include "socket.h"
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struct eth_conf eth_conf[IP_PORT_MAX];
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struct psip_conf psip_conf[IP_PORT_MAX];
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struct ip_conf ip_conf[IP_PORT_MAX];
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struct tcp_conf tcp_conf[IP_PORT_MAX];
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struct udp_conf udp_conf[IP_PORT_MAX];
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dev_t ip_dev;
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int eth_conf_nr;
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int psip_conf_nr;
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int ip_conf_nr;
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int tcp_conf_nr;
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int udp_conf_nr;
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int ip_forward_directed_bcast= 0; /* Default is off */
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static int ifdefault= -1; /* Default network interface. */
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static void fatal(char *label)
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{
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printf("init: %s: %s\n", label, strerror(errno));
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exit(1);
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}
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static void check_mknod(char *device, mode_t mode, int minor)
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/* Check if a device exists with the proper device number. */
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{
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dev_t dev;
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dev= (ip_dev & 0xFF00) | minor;
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unlink(device);
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if (mknod(device, S_IFCHR | mode, dev) < 0) fatal(device);
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printf("mknod %s c %d %d\n", device, (ip_dev >> 8), minor);
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}
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static int cfg_fd;
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static char word[16];
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static unsigned char line[256], *lineptr;
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static unsigned linenr;
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static __dead void error(void)
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{
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printf("inet: error on line %u\n", linenr);
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exit(1);
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}
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static int nextline(void)
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{
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/* Read a line from the configuration file, to be used by subsequent
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* token() calls. Skip empty lines, and lines where the first character
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* after leading "whitespace" is '#'. The last line of the file need
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* not be terminated by a newline. Return 1 if a line was read in
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* successfully, and 0 on EOF or error.
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*/
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unsigned char *lp, c;
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int r, skip;
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lineptr = lp = line;
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linenr++;
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skip = -1;
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while ((r = read(cfg_fd, &c, 1)) == 1) {
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if (c == '\n') {
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if (skip == 0)
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break;
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linenr++;
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skip = -1;
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continue;
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}
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if (skip == -1 && c > ' ')
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skip = (c == '#');
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if (skip == 0 && lp < (unsigned char *) line + sizeof(line)-1)
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*lp++ = c;
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}
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*lp = 0;
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return (r == 1 || lp != line);
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}
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static void token(int need)
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{
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/* Read a word from the configuration line. Return a null string on
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* EOL. Return a punctuation as a one character word. If 'need' is
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* true then an actual word is expected at this point, so err out if
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* not.
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*/
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unsigned char *wp;
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static unsigned char c= '\n';
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wp= (unsigned char *) word;
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*wp = 0;
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while (c <= ' ') {
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if (*lineptr == 0) {
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if (need) error();
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return;
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}
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c = *lineptr++;
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}
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do {
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if (wp < (unsigned char *) word + sizeof(word)-1) *wp++ = c;
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c = (*lineptr != 0) ? *lineptr++ : ' ';
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if (word[0] == ';' || word[0] == '{' || word[0] == '}') {
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if (need) error();
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break;
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}
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} while (c > ' ' && c != ';' && c != '{' && c != '}');
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*wp = 0;
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}
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void inet_read_conf(void)
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{
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int ifno, enable;
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struct stat st;
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{ static int first= 1;
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if (!first)
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panic(( "LWIP : read_conf: called a second time" ));
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first= 0;
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#if 0
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*(u8_t *)0 = 0xcc; /* INT 3 */
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#endif
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}
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/* Open the configuration file. */
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if ((cfg_fd= open(PATH_INET_CONF, O_RDONLY)) == -1)
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fatal(PATH_INET_CONF);
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while (nextline()) {
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token(1);
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char drv_name[128];
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unsigned instance;
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if (strncmp(word, "eth", 3) == 0) {
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ifno = strtol(word+3, NULL, 10);
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token(1);
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#if 1
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strncpy(drv_name, word, 128);
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#else
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sprintf(drv_name, "%s_debug", word);
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#endif
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token(1);
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instance = strtol(word, NULL, 10);
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} else {
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printf("inet: Unknown device '%s'\n", word);
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error();
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}
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enable= 7; /* 1 = IP, 2 = TCP, 4 = UDP */
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token(0);
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if (word[0] == '{') {
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token(0);
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while (word[0] != '}') {
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if (strcmp(word, "default") == 0) {
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if (ifdefault != -1) {
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printf(
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"inet: ip%d and ip%d can't both be default\n",
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ifdefault, ifno);
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error();
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}
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ifdefault= ifno;
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token(0);
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} else
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if (strcmp(word, "no") == 0) {
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token(1);
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if (strcmp(word, "ip") == 0) {
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enable= 0;
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} else
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if (strcmp(word, "tcp") == 0) {
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enable &= ~2;
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} else
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if (strcmp(word, "udp") == 0) {
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enable &= ~4;
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} else {
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printf(
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"inet: Can't do 'no %s'\n",
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word);
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exit(1);
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}
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token(0);
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} else {
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printf("inet: Unknown option '%s'\n",
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word);
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exit(1);
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}
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if (word[0] == ';') token(0);
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else
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if (word[0] != '}') error();
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}
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token(0);
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}
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if (word[0] != ';' && word[0] != 0) error();
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nic_assign_driver("eth", ifno, drv_name, instance, ifdefault == ifno);
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}
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if (ifdefault == -1) {
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printf("inet: No networks or no default network defined\n");
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exit(1);
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}
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/* Set umask 0 so we can creat mode 666 devices. */
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(void) umask(0);
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/* See what the device number of /dev/ip is. That's what we
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* used last time for the network devices, so we keep doing so.
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*/
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if (stat("/dev/ip", &st) < 0) fatal("/dev/ip");
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ip_dev= st.st_rdev;
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/* create protocol devices */
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check_mknod("/dev/ip", 0600, SOCK_TYPE_IP);
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check_mknod("/dev/tcp", 0666, SOCK_TYPE_TCP);
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check_mknod("/dev/udp", 0666, SOCK_TYPE_UDP);
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/*
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* create hw devices, to configure ip we need also ip devices for each
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*/
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check_mknod("/dev/ip0", 0600, SOCK_TYPES + 0);
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check_mknod("/dev/eth0", 0600, SOCK_TYPES + 0);
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check_mknod("/dev/ip1", 0600, SOCK_TYPES + 1);
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check_mknod("/dev/eth1", 0600, SOCK_TYPES + 1);
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check_mknod("/dev/ip2", 0600, SOCK_TYPES + 2);
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check_mknod("/dev/eth2", 0600, SOCK_TYPES + 2);
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check_mknod("/dev/ip3", 0600, SOCK_TYPES + 3);
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check_mknod("/dev/eth3", 0600, SOCK_TYPES + 3);
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check_mknod("/dev/ip4", 0600, SOCK_TYPES + 4);
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check_mknod("/dev/eth4", 0600, SOCK_TYPES + 4);
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}
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