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/*
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 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993
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 *      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
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 *
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 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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 * are met:
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 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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 *    must display the following acknowledgement:
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 *      This product includes software developed by the University of
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 *      California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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 *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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 *    without specific prior written permission.
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 *
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 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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 * SUCH DAMAGE.
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 *
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 *      @(#)if_ether.h  8.3 (Berkeley) 5/2/95
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 *      $Id: if_ether.h,v 1.2 2001-09-27 12:01:55 chris Exp $
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 */
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#ifndef _NETINET_IF_ETHER_H_
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#define _NETINET_IF_ETHER_H_
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#include <net/ethernet.h>
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#define ETHERTYPE_PUP           0x0200  /* PUP protocol */
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#define ETHERTYPE_IP            0x0800  /* IP protocol */
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#define ETHERTYPE_ARP           0x0806  /* Addr. resolution protocol */
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#define ETHERTYPE_REVARP        0x8035  /* reverse Addr. resolution protocol */
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/*
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 * The ETHERTYPE_NTRAILER packet types starting at ETHERTYPE_TRAIL have
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 * (type-ETHERTYPE_TRAIL)*512 bytes of data followed
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 * by an ETHER type (as given above) and then the (variable-length) header.
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 */
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#define ETHERTYPE_TRAIL         0x1000          /* Trailer packet */
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#define ETHERTYPE_NTRAILER      16
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#define ETHERMTU        (ETHER_MAX_LEN-ETHER_HDR_LEN-ETHER_CRC_LEN)
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#define ETHERMIN        (ETHER_MIN_LEN-ETHER_HDR_LEN-ETHER_CRC_LEN)
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#ifdef KERNEL
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/*
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 * Macro to map an IP multicast address to an Ethernet multicast address.
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 * The high-order 25 bits of the Ethernet address are statically assigned,
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 * and the low-order 23 bits are taken from the low end of the IP address.
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 */
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#define ETHER_MAP_IP_MULTICAST(ipaddr, enaddr) \
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        /* struct in_addr *ipaddr; */ \
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        /* u_char enaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];          */ \
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{ \
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        (enaddr)[0] = 0x01; \
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        (enaddr)[1] = 0x00; \
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        (enaddr)[2] = 0x5e; \
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        (enaddr)[3] = ((u_char *)ipaddr)[1] & 0x7f; \
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        (enaddr)[4] = ((u_char *)ipaddr)[2]; \
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        (enaddr)[5] = ((u_char *)ipaddr)[3]; \
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}
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#endif
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/*
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 * Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol.
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 *
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 * See RFC 826 for protocol description.  Structure below is adapted
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 * to resolving internet addresses.  Field names used correspond to
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 * RFC 826.
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 */
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struct  ether_arp {
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        struct  arphdr ea_hdr;  /* fixed-size header */
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        u_char  arp_sha[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];        /* sender hardware address */
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        u_char  arp_spa[4];     /* sender protocol address */
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        u_char  arp_tha[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];        /* target hardware address */
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        u_char  arp_tpa[4];     /* target protocol address */
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};
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#define arp_hrd ea_hdr.ar_hrd
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#define arp_pro ea_hdr.ar_pro
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#define arp_hln ea_hdr.ar_hln
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#define arp_pln ea_hdr.ar_pln
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#define arp_op  ea_hdr.ar_op
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/*
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 * Structure shared between the ethernet driver modules and
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 * the address resolution code.  For example, each ec_softc or il_softc
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 * begins with this structure.
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 */
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struct  arpcom {
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        /*
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         * The ifnet struct _must_ be at the head of this structure.
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         */
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        struct  ifnet ac_if;            /* network-visible interface */
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        u_char  ac_enaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];              /* ethernet hardware address */
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        struct  ether_multi *ac_multiaddrs; /* list of ether multicast addrs */
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        int     ac_multicnt;            /* length of ac_multiaddrs list */
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};
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struct sockaddr_inarp {
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        u_char  sin_len;
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        u_char  sin_family;
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        u_short sin_port;
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        struct  in_addr sin_addr;
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        struct  in_addr sin_srcaddr;
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        u_short sin_tos;
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        u_short sin_other;
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#define SIN_PROXY 1
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};
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/*
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 * IP and ethernet specific routing flags
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#define RTF_USETRAILERS RTF_PROTO1      /* use trailers */
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#define RTF_ANNOUNCE    RTF_PROTO2      /* announce new arp entry */
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#ifdef  KERNEL
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extern u_char   etherbroadcastaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
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extern u_char   ether_ipmulticast_min[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
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extern u_char   ether_ipmulticast_max[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
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extern struct   ifqueue arpintrq;
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int     arpresolve __P((struct arpcom *, struct rtentry *, struct mbuf *,
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                        struct sockaddr *, u_char *, struct rtentry *));
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void    arp_ifinit __P((struct arpcom *, struct ifaddr *));
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int     ether_addmulti __P((struct ifreq *, struct arpcom *));
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int     ether_delmulti __P((struct ifreq *, struct arpcom *));
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/*
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 * Ethernet multicast address structure.  There is one of these for each
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 * multicast address or range of multicast addresses that we are supposed
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 * rooted in the interface's arpcom structure.  (This really has nothing to
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 * do with ARP, or with the Internet address family, but this appears to be
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 * the minimally-disrupting place to put it.)
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struct ether_multi {
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        u_char  enm_addrlo[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];             /* low  or only address of range */
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        u_char  enm_addrhi[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];             /* high or only address of range */
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        struct  arpcom *enm_ac;         /* back pointer to arpcom */
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        u_int   enm_refcount;           /* no. claims to this addr/range */
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        struct  ether_multi *enm_next;  /* ptr to next ether_multi */
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struct ether_multistep {
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        struct ether_multi  *e_enm;
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#define ETHER_LOOKUP_MULTI(addrlo, addrhi, ac, enm) \
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            (bcmp((enm)->enm_addrlo, (addrlo), ETHER_ADDR_LEN) != 0 || \
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#define ETHER_NEXT_MULTI(step, enm) \
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#define ETHER_FIRST_MULTI(step, ac, enm) \
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#endif
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#endif

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