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//==========================================================================
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//
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//      snmp/snmpagent/current/src/mibgroup/mibII/tcp.c
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//
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//
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//==========================================================================
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN####
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// -------------------------------------------
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// This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System.
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// Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
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//
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// eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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// the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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// Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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// WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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// for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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// with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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// 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
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//
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// As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros
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// or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it
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// with other works to produce a work based on this file, this file does not
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// by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by the GNU General Public
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// License. However the source code for this file must still be made available
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// in accordance with section (3) of the GNU General Public License.
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//
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// This exception does not invalidate any other reasons why a work based on
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// this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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//
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// Alternative licenses for eCos may be arranged by contacting Red Hat, Inc.
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// at http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ecos-license/
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// -------------------------------------------
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND####
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//####UCDSNMPCOPYRIGHTBEGIN####
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//
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// -------------------------------------------
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//
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// Portions of this software may have been derived from the UCD-SNMP
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// project,  <http://ucd-snmp.ucdavis.edu/>  from the University of
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// California at Davis, which was originally based on the Carnegie Mellon
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// University SNMP implementation.  Portions of this software are therefore
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// covered by the appropriate copyright disclaimers included herein.
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//
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// The release used was version 4.1.2 of May 2000.  "ucd-snmp-4.1.2"
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// -------------------------------------------
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//
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//####UCDSNMPCOPYRIGHTEND####
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//==========================================================================
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//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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//
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// Author(s):    hmt
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// Contributors: hmt, Andrew Lunn
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// Date:         2000-05-30
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// Purpose:      Port of UCD-SNMP distribution to eCos.
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// Description:  
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//              
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//
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//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
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//
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//==========================================================================
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/********************************************************************
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       Copyright 1989, 1991, 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University
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                          Derivative Work -
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Copyright 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 The Regents of the University of California
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                         All Rights Reserved
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Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
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documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
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provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and
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that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
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supporting documentation, and that the name of CMU and The Regents of
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the University of California not be used in advertising or publicity
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pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written
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permission.
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CMU AND THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DISCLAIM ALL
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WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
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WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.  IN NO EVENT SHALL CMU OR
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THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
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INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING
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FROM THE LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
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CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
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CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*********************************************************************/
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/* This file was generated by mib2c and is intended for use as a mib module
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   for the ucd-snmp snmpd agent. */
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#include <pkgconf/system.h>
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/* This should always be included first before anything else */
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#include <config.h>
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/* minimal include directives */
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#include "mibincl.h"
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#include "mibgroup/util_funcs.h"
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#include "mibgroup/mibII/tcp.h"
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#include <sys/protosw.h>
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#define _KERNEL
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#include <netinet/in.h>
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#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
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#include <netinet/ip.h>
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#include <netinet/in_pcb.h>
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#include <netinet/ip_var.h>
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#include <netinet/tcp.h>
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//#define       TCPOUTFLAGS
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#include <netinet/tcp_fsm.h>
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#include <netinet/tcp_seq.h>
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#include <netinet/tcp_timer.h>
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#include <netinet/tcp_var.h>
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#include <netinet/tcpip.h>
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#include <netinet/tcp_debug.h>
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/*
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 * tcp_variables_oid:
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 *   this is the top level oid that we want to register under.  This
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 *   is essentially a prefix, with the suffix appearing in the
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 *   variable below.
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 */
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oid tcp_variables_oid[] = { 1,3,6,1,2,1,6 };
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/*
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 * variable4 tcp_variables:
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 *   this variable defines function callbacks and type return information
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 *   for the tcp mib section
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 */
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struct variable4 tcp_variables[] = {
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/*  magic number        , variable type , ro/rw , callback fn  , L, oidsuffix */
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#define   TCPRTOALGORITHM       1
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  { TCPRTOALGORITHM     , ASN_INTEGER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 1 } },
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#define   TCPRTOMIN             2
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  { TCPRTOMIN           , ASN_INTEGER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 2 } },
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#define   TCPRTOMAX             3
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  { TCPRTOMAX           , ASN_INTEGER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 3 } },
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#define   TCPMAXCONN            4
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  { TCPMAXCONN          , ASN_INTEGER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 4 } },
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#define   TCPACTIVEOPENS        5
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  { TCPACTIVEOPENS      , ASN_COUNTER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 5 } },
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#define   TCPPASSIVEOPENS       6
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  { TCPPASSIVEOPENS     , ASN_COUNTER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 6 } },
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#define   TCPATTEMPTFAILS       7
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  { TCPATTEMPTFAILS     , ASN_COUNTER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 7 } },
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#define   TCPESTABRESETS        8
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  { TCPESTABRESETS      , ASN_COUNTER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 8 } },
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#define   TCPCURRESTAB          9
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  { TCPCURRESTAB        , ASN_GAUGE     , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 9 } },
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#define   TCPINSEGS             10
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  { TCPINSEGS           , ASN_COUNTER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 10 } },
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#define   TCPOUTSEGS            11
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  { TCPOUTSEGS          , ASN_COUNTER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 11 } },
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#define   TCPRETRANSSEGS        12
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  { TCPRETRANSSEGS      , ASN_COUNTER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 12 } },
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#define   TCPCONNSTATE          15
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  { TCPCONNSTATE        , ASN_INTEGER   , RWRITE, var_tcpConnTable, 3, { 13,1,1 } },
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#define   TCPCONNLOCALADDRESS   16
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  { TCPCONNLOCALADDRESS , ASN_IPADDRESS , RONLY , var_tcpConnTable, 3, { 13,1,2 } },
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#define   TCPCONNLOCALPORT      17
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  { TCPCONNLOCALPORT    , ASN_INTEGER   , RONLY , var_tcpConnTable, 3, { 13,1,3 } },
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#define   TCPCONNREMADDRESS     18
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  { TCPCONNREMADDRESS   , ASN_IPADDRESS , RONLY , var_tcpConnTable, 3, { 13,1,4 } },
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#define   TCPCONNREMPORT        19
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  { TCPCONNREMPORT      , ASN_INTEGER   , RONLY , var_tcpConnTable, 3, { 13,1,5 } },
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#define   TCPINERRS             20
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  { TCPINERRS           , ASN_COUNTER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 14 } },
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#define   TCPOUTRSTS            21
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  { TCPOUTRSTS          , ASN_COUNTER   , RONLY , var_tcp, 1, { 15 } },
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//#define   IPV6TCPCONNSTATE      29
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//  { IPV6TCPCONNSTATE    , ASN_INTEGER   , RWRITE, var_ipv6TcpConnTable, 3, { 16,1,6 } },
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};
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/*    (L = length of the oidsuffix) */
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/*
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 * init_tcp():
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 *   Initialization routine.  This is called when the agent starts up.
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 *   At a minimum, registration of your variables should take place here.
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 */
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void init_tcp(void) {
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  /* register ourselves with the agent to handle our mib tree */
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  REGISTER_MIB("tcp", tcp_variables, variable4,
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               tcp_variables_oid);
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  /* place any other initialization junk you need here */
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}
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/*
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 * var_tcp():
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 *   This function is called every time the agent gets a request for
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 *   a scalar variable that might be found within your mib section
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 *   registered above.  It is up to you to do the right thing and
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 *   return the correct value.
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 *     You should also correct the value of "var_len" if necessary.
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 *
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 *   Please see the documentation for more information about writing
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 *   module extensions, and check out the examples in the examples
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 *   and mibII directories.
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 */
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unsigned char *
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var_tcp(struct variable *vp,
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                oid     *name,
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                size_t  *length,
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                int     exact,
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                size_t  *var_len,
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                WriteMethod **write_method)
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{
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    static long long_ret;
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    if (header_generic(vp,name,length,exact,var_len,write_method)
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        == MATCH_FAILED )
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        return NULL;
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    switch(vp->magic) {
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    case TCPRTOALGORITHM:
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        long_ret = 1; // meaning "other"
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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    case TCPRTOMIN:
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        long_ret = TCPTV_MIN / PR_SLOWHZ * 1000;;
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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    case TCPRTOMAX:
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        long_ret = TCPTV_REXMTMAX / PR_SLOWHZ * 1000;;
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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    case TCPMAXCONN:
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        long_ret = -1; // It is dynamic.
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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    case TCPACTIVEOPENS:
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        long_ret = tcpstat.tcps_connattempt;
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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    case TCPPASSIVEOPENS:
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        long_ret = tcpstat.tcps_accepts;
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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    case TCPATTEMPTFAILS:
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        long_ret = tcpstat.tcps_conndrops;
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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    case TCPESTABRESETS:
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        long_ret = tcpstat.tcps_drops;
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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    case TCPCURRESTAB: {
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        struct inpcb *inp;
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        long_ret = 0;
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        for (
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             inp = tcbtable.inpt_queue.cqh_first;
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             inp != (struct inpcb *)&tcbtable.inpt_queue;
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             inp = inp->inp_queue.cqe_next
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#endif
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#ifdef CYGPKG_NET_FREEBSD_STACK
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             inp = tcb.lh_first;
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             inp;
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             inp = inp->inp_list.le_next
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#endif
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             ) {
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            struct tcpcb *tp = intotcpcb( inp );
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            if ( tp && (TCPS_ESTABLISHED == tp->t_state ||
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                        TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT  == tp->t_state) )
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                long_ret++;
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        }
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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    }
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    case TCPINSEGS:
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        long_ret = tcpstat.tcps_rcvtotal;
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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        long_ret = tcpstat.tcps_sndtotal - tcpstat.tcps_sndrexmitpack;
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        if ( long_ret < 0 )
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            long_ret = 0;
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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    case TCPRETRANSSEGS:
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        long_ret = tcpstat.tcps_sndrexmitpack;
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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    case TCPINERRS:
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        long_ret = tcpstat.tcps_rcvbadsum
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            + tcpstat.tcps_rcvbadoff
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            + tcpstat.tcps_rcvshort
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            + tcpstat.tcps_rcvmemdrop; // Is that last one an input error?
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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        long_ret = tcpstat.tcps_sndctrl - tcpstat.tcps_closed;
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        if ( long_ret < 0 )
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            long_ret = 0;
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        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
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      ERROR_MSG("");
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  }
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  return NULL;
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}
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/*
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 * var_tcpConnTable():
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 *   The workings of this are basically the same as for var_tcpConnTable above.
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 */
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var_tcpConnTable(struct variable *vp,
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            oid     *name,
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            size_t  *length,
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            int     exact,
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            size_t  *var_len,
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            WriteMethod **write_method)
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{
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    static long long_ret;
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    static unsigned char string[SPRINT_MAX_LEN];
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    register struct inpcb *inp;
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    register struct inpcb *low_inp = NULL;
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    oid                    lowest[24];
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    oid                    newname[24];
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    u_char                 *cp;
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    oid                    *op;
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    struct tcpcb *tp;
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    // at 1,3,6,1,2,1,6,13,1
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    // Local address is offsets 10-13, port is offset 14.
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    // Remote address is offsets 15-18, port is offset 19.
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    //      low_pcb->inp_laddr.s_addr
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    // and  low_pcb->inp_lport
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    memcpy((char *)newname, (char *)vp->name, (int)vp->namelen * sizeof(oid));
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    for (
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             inp = tcbtable.inpt_queue.cqh_first;
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             inp != (struct inpcb *)&tcbtable.inpt_queue;
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             inp = inp->inp_queue.cqe_next
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#endif
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#ifdef CYGPKG_NET_FREEBSD_STACK
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             inp = tcb.lh_first;
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             inp;
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             inp = inp->inp_list.le_next
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#endif
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         ) {
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        cp = (u_char *)&inp->inp_laddr.s_addr;
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        op = newname + 10;
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        *op++ = *cp++;
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        *op++ = *cp++;
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        *op++ = *cp++;
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        *op++ = *cp++;
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        newname[14] = ntohs(inp->inp_lport);
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        cp = (u_char *)&inp->inp_faddr.s_addr;
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        op = newname + 15;
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        *op++ = *cp++;
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        *op++ = *cp++;
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        *op++ = *cp++;
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        *op++ = *cp++;
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        newname[19] = ntohs(inp->inp_fport);
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        if (exact){
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            if (snmp_oid_compare(newname, 20, name, *length) == 0){
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                memcpy( (char *)lowest,(char *)newname, 20 * sizeof(oid));
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                low_inp = inp;
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                break;  /* no need to search further */
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            }
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        } else {
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            if ((snmp_oid_compare(newname, 20, name, *length) > 0) &&
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                memcpy( (char *)lowest,(char *)newname, 20 * sizeof(oid));
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                low_inp = inp;
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            }
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        }
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    }
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    if ( ! low_inp )
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        return NULL;
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    tp = intotcpcb( low_inp );
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    if ( ! tp )
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        return NULL; // Shouldn't happen
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    *length = 20;
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    *var_len = sizeof( long_ret );
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    *write_method = 0;
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    switch(vp->magic) {
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    case TCPCONNSTATE:
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        // NOTSUPPORTED: *write_method = write_tcpConnState;
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        switch ( tp->t_state ) {
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        case TCPS_CLOSED        : // 0  /* closed */
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            long_ret = 1; break;
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        case TCPS_LISTEN        : // 1  /* listening for connection */
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            long_ret = 2; break;
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        case TCPS_SYN_SENT      : // 2  /* active, have sent syn */
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            long_ret = 3; break;
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        case TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED  : // 3  /* have sent and received syn */
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            long_ret = 4; break;
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        case TCPS_ESTABLISHED   : // 4  /* established */
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            long_ret = 5; break;
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        case TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT    : // 5  /* rcvd fin, waiting for close */
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            long_ret = 8; break;
439
        case TCPS_FIN_WAIT_1    : // 6  /* have closed, sent fin */
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            long_ret = 6; break;
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        case TCPS_CLOSING       : // 7  /* closed xchd FIN; await ACK */
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            long_ret = 10; break;
443
        case TCPS_LAST_ACK      : // 8  /* had fin and close; await FIN ACK */
444
            long_ret = 9; break;
445
        case TCPS_FIN_WAIT_2    : // 9  /* have closed, fin is acked */
446
            long_ret = 7; break;
447
        case TCPS_TIME_WAIT     : // 10 /* in 2*msl quiet wait after close */
448
            long_ret = 11; break;
449
        default:
450
            long_ret = 1;
451
        }
452
        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
453
 
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    case TCPCONNLOCALADDRESS:
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        cp = (u_char *)&low_inp->inp_laddr.s_addr;
456
        string[0] = *cp++;
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        string[1] = *cp++;
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        string[2] = *cp++;
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        string[3] = *cp++;
460
        *var_len = 4;
461
        return (unsigned char *) string;
462
 
463
    case TCPCONNLOCALPORT:
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        long_ret = (long)ntohs(low_inp->inp_lport);
465
        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
466
 
467
    case TCPCONNREMADDRESS:
468
        cp = (u_char *)&low_inp->inp_faddr.s_addr;
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        string[0] = *cp++;
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        string[1] = *cp++;
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        string[2] = *cp++;
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        string[3] = *cp++;
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        *var_len = 4;
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        return (unsigned char *) string;
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476
    case TCPCONNREMPORT:
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        long_ret = (long)ntohs(low_inp->inp_fport);
478
        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
479
 
480
    default:
481
        ERROR_MSG("");
482
    }
483
    return NULL;
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}
485
 
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#if 0 // NOTSUPPORTED:
488
int
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write_tcpConnState(int      action,
490
            u_char   *var_val,
491
            u_char   var_val_type,
492
            size_t   var_val_len,
493
            u_char   *statP,
494
            oid      *name,
495
            size_t   name_len)
496
{
497
  static long *long_ret;
498
  int size;
499
 
500
 
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  switch ( action ) {
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        case RESERVE1:
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          if (var_val_type != ASN_INTEGER){
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              fprintf(stderr, "write to tcpConnState not ASN_INTEGER\n");
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              return SNMP_ERR_WRONGTYPE;
506
          }
507
          if (var_val_len > sizeof(long_ret)){
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              fprintf(stderr,"write to tcpConnState: bad length\n");
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              return SNMP_ERR_WRONGLENGTH;
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          }
511
          break;
512
 
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        case RESERVE2:
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          size = var_val_len;
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          long_ret = (long *) var_val;
517
 
518
 
519
          break;
520
 
521
 
522
        case FREE:
523
             /* Release any resources that have been allocated */
524
          break;
525
 
526
 
527
        case ACTION:
528
             /* The variable has been stored in long_ret for
529
             you to use, and you have just been asked to do something with
530
             it.  Note that anything done here must be reversable in the UNDO case */
531
          break;
532
 
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        case UNDO:
535
             /* Back out any changes made in the ACTION case */
536
          break;
537
 
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        case COMMIT:
540
             /* Things are working well, so it's now safe to make the change
541
             permanently.  Make sure that anything done here can't fail! */
542
          break;
543
  }
544
  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
545
}
546
 
547
#endif
548
 
549
 
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551
 
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#if 0 // NOTSUPPORTED:
553
/*
554
 * var_ipv6TcpConnTable():
555
 *   Handle this table separately from the scalar value case.
556
 *   The workings of this are basically the same as for var_tcp above.
557
 */
558
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559
var_ipv6TcpConnTable(struct variable *vp,
560
            oid     *name,
561
            size_t  *length,
562
            int     exact,
563
            size_t  *var_len,
564
            WriteMethod **write_method)
565
{
566
 
567
 
568
  /* variables we may use later */
569
  static long long_ret;
570
  static unsigned char string[SPRINT_MAX_LEN];
571
  static oid objid[MAX_OID_LEN];
572
  static struct counter64 c64;
573
 
574
 
575
  /*
576
   * This assumes that the table is a 'simple' table.
577
   *    See the implementation documentation for the meaning of this.
578
   *    You will need to provide the correct value for the TABLE_SIZE parameter
579
   *
580
   * If this table does not meet the requirements for a simple table,
581
   *    you will need to provide the replacement code yourself.
582
   *    Mib2c is not smart enough to write this for you.
583
   *    Again, see the implementation documentation for what is required.
584
   */
585
//  if (header_simple_table(vp,name,length,exact,var_len,write_method,
586
//                          IPV6TCPCONNTABLE_TABLE_SIZE)
587
//                                                == MATCH_FAILED )
588
    return NULL;
589
 
590
 
591
  /*
592
   * this is where we do the value assignments for the mib results.
593
   */
594
  switch(vp->magic) {
595
 
596
 
597
    case IPV6TCPCONNSTATE:
598
        *write_method = write_ipv6TcpConnState;
599
        long_ret = 0;
600
        return (unsigned char *) &long_ret;
601
 
602
 
603
    default:
604
      ERROR_MSG("");
605
  }
606
  return NULL;
607
}
608
 
609
 
610
 
611
 
612
int
613
write_ipv6TcpConnState(int      action,
614
            u_char   *var_val,
615
            u_char   var_val_type,
616
            size_t   var_val_len,
617
            u_char   *statP,
618
            oid      *name,
619
            size_t   name_len)
620
{
621
  static long *long_ret;
622
  int size;
623
 
624
 
625
  switch ( action ) {
626
        case RESERVE1:
627
          if (var_val_type != ASN_INTEGER){
628
              fprintf(stderr, "write to tcpConnState not ASN_INTEGER\n");
629
              return SNMP_ERR_WRONGTYPE;
630
          }
631
          if (var_val_len > sizeof(long_ret)){
632
              fprintf(stderr,"write to tcpConnState: bad length\n");
633
              return SNMP_ERR_WRONGLENGTH;
634
          }
635
          break;
636
 
637
 
638
        case RESERVE2:
639
          size = var_val_len;
640
          long_ret = (long *) var_val;
641
 
642
 
643
          break;
644
 
645
 
646
        case FREE:
647
             /* Release any resources that have been allocated */
648
          break;
649
 
650
 
651
        case ACTION:
652
             /* The variable has been stored in long_ret for
653
             you to use, and you have just been asked to do something with
654
             it.  Note that anything done here must be reversable in the UNDO case */
655
          break;
656
 
657
 
658
        case UNDO:
659
             /* Back out any changes made in the ACTION case */
660
          break;
661
 
662
 
663
        case COMMIT:
664
             /* Things are working well, so it's now safe to make the change
665
             permanently.  Make sure that anything done here can't fail! */
666
          break;
667
  }
668
  return SNMP_ERR_NOERROR;
669
}
670
 
671
#endif // NOTSUPPORTED: ipv6
672
 
673
// EOF tcp.c

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