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37 * Author: Julian Elischer <julian@freebsd.org>
39 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netgraph/ng_sample.c,v 1.7.2.3 2002/07/02 23:44:03 archie Exp $
40 * $Whistle: ng_sample.c,v 1.13 1999/11/01 09:24:52 julian Exp $
43 #include <sys/param.h>
44 #include <sys/systm.h>
45 #include <sys/kernel.h>
47 #include <sys/malloc.h>
48 #include <sys/ctype.h>
49 #include <sys/errno.h>
50 #include <sys/syslog.h>
52 #include <netgraph/ng_message.h>
53 #include <netgraph/ng_parse.h>
54 #include <netgraph/ng_sample.h>
55 #include <netgraph/netgraph.h>
58 * This section contains the netgraph method declarations for the
59 * sample node. These methods define the netgraph 'type'.
62 static ng_constructor_t ng_xxx_constructor
;
63 static ng_rcvmsg_t ng_xxx_rcvmsg
;
64 static ng_shutdown_t ng_xxx_rmnode
;
65 static ng_newhook_t ng_xxx_newhook
;
66 static ng_connect_t ng_xxx_connect
;
67 static ng_rcvdata_t ng_xxx_rcvdata
; /* note these are both ng_rcvdata_t */
68 static ng_rcvdata_t ng_xxx_rcvdataq
; /* note these are both ng_rcvdata_t */
69 static ng_disconnect_t ng_xxx_disconnect
;
71 /* Parse type for struct ngxxxstat */
72 static const struct ng_parse_struct_field ng_xxx_stat_type_fields
[]
73 = NG_XXX_STATS_TYPE_INFO
;
74 static const struct ng_parse_type ng_xxx_stat_type
= {
75 &ng_parse_struct_type
,
76 &ng_xxx_stat_type_fields
79 /* List of commands and how to convert arguments to/from ASCII */
80 static const struct ng_cmdlist ng_xxx_cmdlist
[] = {
98 /* Netgraph node type descriptor */
99 static struct ng_type typestruct
= {
114 NETGRAPH_INIT(xxx
, &typestruct
);
116 /* Information we store for each hook on each node */
117 struct XXX_hookinfo
{
118 int dlci
; /* The DLCI it represents, -1 == downstream */
119 int channel
; /* The channel representing this DLCI */
123 /* Information we store for each node */
125 struct XXX_hookinfo channel
[XXX_NUM_DLCIS
];
126 struct XXX_hookinfo downstream_hook
;
127 node_p node
; /* back pointer to node */
129 u_int packets_in
; /* packets in from downstream */
130 u_int packets_out
; /* packets out towards downstream */
133 typedef struct XXX
*xxx_p
;
136 * Allocate the private data structure and the generic node
137 * and link them together.
139 * ng_make_node_common() returns with a generic node struct
140 * with a single reference for us.. we transfer it to the
141 * private structure.. when we free the private struct we must
142 * unref the node so it gets freed too.
144 * If this were a device node than this work would be done in the attach()
145 * routine and the constructor would return EINVAL as you should not be able
146 * to creatednodes that depend on hardware (unless you can add the hardware :)
149 ng_xxx_constructor(node_p
*nodep
)
154 /* Initialize private descriptor */
155 privdata
= kmalloc(sizeof(*privdata
), M_NETGRAPH
, M_NOWAIT
| M_ZERO
);
156 if (privdata
== NULL
)
158 for (i
= 0; i
< XXX_NUM_DLCIS
; i
++) {
159 privdata
->channel
[i
].dlci
= -2;
160 privdata
->channel
[i
].channel
= i
;
163 /* Call the 'generic' (ie, superclass) node constructor */
164 if ((error
= ng_make_node_common(&typestruct
, nodep
))) {
165 kfree(privdata
, M_NETGRAPH
);
169 /* Link structs together; this counts as our one reference to *nodep */
170 (*nodep
)->private = privdata
;
171 privdata
->node
= *nodep
;
176 * Give our ok for a hook to be added...
177 * If we are not running this might kick a device into life.
178 * Possibly decode information out of the hook name.
179 * Add the hook's private info to the hook structure.
180 * (if we had some). In this example, we assume that there is a
181 * an array of structs, called 'channel' in the private info,
182 * one for each active channel. The private
183 * pointer of each hook points to the appropriate XXX_hookinfo struct
184 * so that the source of an input packet is easily identified.
185 * (a dlci is a frame relay channel)
188 ng_xxx_newhook(node_p node
, hook_p hook
, const char *name
)
190 const xxx_p xxxp
= node
->private;
196 /* Possibly start up the device if it's not already going */
197 if ((xxxp
->flags
& SCF_RUNNING
) == 0) {
198 ng_xxx_start_hardware(xxxp
);
202 /* Example of how one might use hooks with embedded numbers: All
203 * hooks start with 'dlci' and have a decimal trailing channel
204 * number up to 4 digits Use the leadin defined int he associated .h
207 NG_XXX_HOOK_DLCI_LEADIN
, strlen(NG_XXX_HOOK_DLCI_LEADIN
)) == 0) {
210 cp
= name
+ sizeof(NG_XXX_HOOK_DLCI_LEADIN
);
211 if (!isdigit(*cp
) || (cp
[0] == '0' && cp
[1] != '\0'))
213 dlci
= (int)strtoul(cp
, &eptr
, 10);
214 if (*eptr
!= '\0' || dlci
< 0 || dlci
> 1023)
217 /* We have a dlci, now either find it, or allocate it */
218 for (chan
= 0; chan
< XXX_NUM_DLCIS
; chan
++)
219 if (xxxp
->channel
[chan
].dlci
== dlci
)
221 if (chan
== XXX_NUM_DLCIS
) {
222 for (chan
= 0; chan
< XXX_NUM_DLCIS
; chan
++)
223 if (xxxp
->channel
[chan
].dlci
!= -2)
225 if (chan
== XXX_NUM_DLCIS
)
228 if (xxxp
->channel
[chan
].hook
!= NULL
)
230 hook
->private = xxxp
->channel
+ chan
;
231 xxxp
->channel
[chan
].hook
= hook
;
233 } else if (strcmp(name
, NG_XXX_HOOK_DOWNSTREAM
) == 0) {
234 /* Example of simple predefined hooks. */
235 /* do something specific to the downstream connection */
236 xxxp
->downstream_hook
.hook
= hook
;
237 hook
->private = &xxxp
->downstream_hook
;
238 } else if (strcmp(name
, NG_XXX_HOOK_DEBUG
) == 0) {
239 /* do something specific to a debug connection */
240 xxxp
->debughook
= hook
;
241 hook
->private = NULL
;
243 return (EINVAL
); /* not a hook we know about */
248 * Get a netgraph control message.
249 * Check it is one we understand. If needed, send a response.
250 * We could save the address for an async action later, but don't here.
251 * Always free the message.
252 * The response should be in a malloc'd region that the caller can 'free'.
253 * A response is not required.
254 * Theoretically you could respond defferently to old message types if
255 * the cookie in the header didn't match what we consider to be current
256 * (so that old userland programs could continue to work).
259 ng_xxx_rcvmsg(node_p node
,
260 struct ng_mesg
*msg
, const char *retaddr
, struct ng_mesg
**rptr
)
262 const xxx_p xxxp
= node
->private;
263 struct ng_mesg
*resp
= NULL
;
266 /* Deal with message according to cookie and command */
267 switch (msg
->header
.typecookie
) {
269 switch (msg
->header
.cmd
) {
270 case NGM_XXX_GET_STATUS
:
272 struct ngxxxstat
*stats
;
274 NG_MKRESPONSE(resp
, msg
, sizeof(*stats
), M_NOWAIT
);
279 stats
= (struct ngxxxstat
*) resp
->data
;
280 stats
->packets_in
= xxxp
->packets_in
;
281 stats
->packets_out
= xxxp
->packets_out
;
284 case NGM_XXX_SET_FLAG
:
285 if (msg
->header
.arglen
!= sizeof(u_int32_t
)) {
289 xxxp
->flags
= *((u_int32_t
*) msg
->data
);
292 error
= EINVAL
; /* unknown command */
297 error
= EINVAL
; /* unknown cookie type */
301 /* Take care of synchronous response, if any */
305 kfree(resp
, M_NETGRAPH
);
307 /* Free the message and return */
308 kfree(msg
, M_NETGRAPH
);
313 * Receive data, and do something with it.
314 * Possibly send it out on another link after processing.
315 * Possibly do something different if it comes from different
316 * hooks. the caller will never free m or meta, so
317 * if we use up this data or abort we must free BOTH of these.
319 * If we want, we may decide to force this data to be queued and reprocessed
320 * at the netgraph NETISR time. (at which time it will be entered using ng_xxx_rcvdataq().
323 ng_xxx_rcvdata(hook_p hook
, struct mbuf
*m
, meta_p meta
)
329 * If it's dlci 1023, requeue it so that it's handled
330 * at a lower priority. This is how a node decides to
331 * defer a data message.
333 dlci
= ((struct XXX_hookinfo
*) hook
->private)->dlci
;
335 return(ng_queue_data(hook
->peer
, m
, meta
));
338 return(ng_xxx_rcvdataq(hook
, m
, meta
));
342 * Always accept the data. This version of rcvdata is called from the dequeueing routine.
345 ng_xxx_rcvdataq(hook_p hook
, struct mbuf
*m
, meta_p meta
)
347 const xxx_p xxxp
= hook
->node
->private;
353 dlci
= ((struct XXX_hookinfo
*) hook
->private)->dlci
;
354 chan
= ((struct XXX_hookinfo
*) hook
->private)->channel
;
356 /* If received on a DLCI hook process for this
357 * channel and pass it to the downstream module.
358 * Normally one would add a multiplexing header at
360 /* M_PREPEND(....) ; */
361 /* mtod(m, xxxxxx)->dlci = dlci; */
362 error
= ng_send_data(xxxp
->downstream_hook
.hook
,
366 /* data came from the multiplexed link */
367 dlci
= 1; /* get dlci from header */
368 /* madjust(....) *//* chop off header */
369 for (chan
= 0; chan
< XXX_NUM_DLCIS
; chan
++)
370 if (xxxp
->channel
[chan
].dlci
== dlci
)
372 if (chan
== XXX_NUM_DLCIS
) {
373 NG_FREE_DATA(m
, meta
);
374 return (ENETUNREACH
);
376 /* If we were called at splnet, use the following:
377 * NG_SEND_DATA(error, otherhook, m, meta); if this
378 * node is running at some SPL other than SPLNET
379 * then you should use instead: error =
380 * ng_queueit(otherhook, m, meta); m = NULL: meta =
381 * NULL; this queues the data using the standard
382 * NETISR system and schedules the data to be picked
383 * up again once the system has moved to SPLNET and
384 * the processing of the data can continue. after
385 * these are run 'm' and 'meta' should be considered
386 * as invalid and NG_SEND_DATA actually zaps them. */
387 NG_SEND_DATA(error
, xxxp
->channel
[chan
].hook
, m
, meta
);
391 /* It's the debug hook, throw it away.. */
392 if (hook
== xxxp
->downstream_hook
.hook
)
393 NG_FREE_DATA(m
, meta
);
400 * If this were a device node, the data may have been received in response
402 * in which case it would probably look as follows:
407 meta_p meta
= NULL
; /* whatever metadata we might imagine goes
410 /* get packet from device and send on */
412 error
= ng_queueit(upstream
, m
, meta
); /* see note above in
419 * Do local shutdown processing..
420 * If we are a persistant device, we might refuse to go away, and
421 * we'd only remove our links and reset ourself.
424 ng_xxx_rmnode(node_p node
)
426 const xxx_p privdata
= node
->private;
428 node
->flags
|= NG_INVALID
;
430 #ifndef PERSISTANT_NODE
432 node
->private = NULL
;
433 ng_unref(privdata
->node
);
434 kfree(privdata
, M_NETGRAPH
);
436 privdata
->packets_in
= 0; /* reset stats */
437 privdata
->packets_out
= 0;
438 node
->flags
&= ~NG_INVALID
; /* reset invalid flag */
439 #endif /* PERSISTANT_NODE */
444 * This is called once we've already connected a new hook to the other node.
445 * It gives us a chance to balk at the last minute.
448 ng_xxx_connect(hook_p hook
)
450 /* be really amiable and just say "YUP that's OK by me! " */
457 * For this type, removal of the last link destroys the node
460 ng_xxx_disconnect(hook_p hook
)
463 ((struct XXX_hookinfo
*) (hook
->private))->hook
= NULL
;
464 if (hook
->node
->numhooks
== 0)
465 ng_rmnode(hook
->node
);