minix/servers/inet/inet_config.h
David van Moolenbroek 9ba65d2ea8 This patch switches the MINIX3 ethernet driver stack from a port-based
model to an instance-based model. Each ethernet driver instance is now
responsible for exactly one network interface card. The port field in
/etc/inet.conf now acts as an instance field instead.

This patch also updates the data link protocol. This update:
- eliminates the concept of ports entirely;
- eliminates DL_GETNAME entirely;
- standardizes on using m_source for IPC and DL_ENDPT for safecopies;
- removes error codes from TASK/STAT replies, as they were unused;
- removes a number of other old or unused fields;
- names and renames a few other fields.

All ethernet drivers have been changed to:
- conform to the new protocol, and exactly that;
- take on an instance number based on a given "instance" argument;
- skip that number of PCI devices in probe iterations;
- use config tables and environment variables based on that number;
- no longer be limited to a predefined maximum of cards in any way;
- get rid of any leftover non-safecopy support and other ancient junk;
- have a correct banner protocol figure, or none at all.

Other changes:
* Inet.conf is now taken to be line-based, and supports #-comments.
  No existing installations are expected to be affected by this.
* A new, select-based asynchio library replaces the old one.
  Kindly contributed by Kees J. Bot.
* Inet now supports use of select() on IP devices.
  Combined, the last two changes together speed up dhcpd
  considerably in the presence of multiple interfaces.
* A small bug has been fixed in nonamed.
2010-05-17 22:22:53 +00:00

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/*
inet/inet_config.h
Created: Nov 11, 1992 by Philip Homburg
Defines values for configurable parameters. The structure definitions for
configuration information are also here.
Copyright 1995 Philip Homburg
*/
#ifndef INET__INET_CONFIG_H
#define INET__INET_CONFIG_H
/* Inet configuration file. */
#define PATH_INET_CONF "/etc/inet.conf"
#define IP_PORT_MAX 32 /* Up to this many network devices */
extern int eth_conf_nr; /* Number of ethernets */
extern int psip_conf_nr; /* Number of Pseudo IP networks */
extern int ip_conf_nr; /* Number of configured IP layers */
extern int tcp_conf_nr; /* Number of configured TCP layers */
extern int udp_conf_nr; /* Number of configured UDP layers */
extern dev_t ip_dev; /* Device number of /dev/ip */
struct eth_conf
{
char *ec_label; /* Process label name if nonnull */
u8_t ec_port; /* Ethernet port for VLAN if label == NULL */
u8_t ec_ifno; /* Interface number of /dev/eth* */
u16_t ec_vlan; /* VLAN number of this net if label == NULL */
};
#define eth_is_vlan(ecp) ((ecp)->ec_label == NULL)
struct psip_conf
{
u8_t pc_ifno; /* Interface number of /dev/psip* */
};
struct ip_conf
{
u8_t ic_devtype; /* Underlying device type: Ethernet / PSIP */
u8_t ic_port; /* Port of underlying device */
u8_t ic_ifno; /* Interface number of /dev/ip*, tcp*, udp* */
};
struct tcp_conf
{
u8_t tc_port; /* IP port number */
};
struct udp_conf
{
u8_t uc_port; /* IP port number */
};
/* Types of networks. */
#define NETTYPE_ETH 1
#define NETTYPE_PSIP 2
/* To compute the minor device number for a device on an interface. */
#define if2minor(ifno, dev) (1 + (ifno) * 8 + (dev))
#define IPSTAT_DEV "/dev/ipstat"
#define IPSTAT_MODE 0666 /* Is this right? What about just setuid apps */
#define IPSTAT_MINOR 0 /* Minor number of /dev/ipstat */
/* Offsets of the minor device numbers within a group per interface. */
#define ETH_DEV_OFF 0
#define PSIP_DEV_OFF 0
#define IP_DEV_OFF 1
#define TCP_DEV_OFF 2
#define UDP_DEV_OFF 3
extern struct eth_conf eth_conf[IP_PORT_MAX];
extern struct psip_conf psip_conf[IP_PORT_MAX];
extern struct ip_conf ip_conf[IP_PORT_MAX];
extern struct tcp_conf tcp_conf[IP_PORT_MAX];
extern struct udp_conf udp_conf[IP_PORT_MAX];
void read_conf(void);
extern char *sbrk(int);
void *alloc(size_t size);
/* Options */
extern int ip_forward_directed_bcast;
#endif /* INET__INET_CONFIG_H */
/*
* $PchId: inet_config.h,v 1.10 2003/08/21 09:24:33 philip Exp $
*/