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33 * @(#)if_dl.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
34 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/net/if_dl.h,v 1.10 2000/03/01 02:46:25 archie Exp $
35 * $DragonFly: src/sys/net/if_dl.h,v 1.4 2006/05/20 02:42:08 dillon Exp $
42 #include <sys/types.h>
46 * A Link-Level Sockaddr may specify the interface in one of two
47 * ways: either by means of a system-provided index number (computed
48 * anew and possibly differently on every reboot), or by a human-readable
49 * string such as "il0" (for managerial convenience).
51 * Census taking actions, such as something akin to SIOCGCONF would return
52 * both the index and the human name.
54 * High volume transactions (such as giving a link-level ``from'' address
55 * in a recvfrom or recvmsg call) may be likely only to provide the indexed
56 * form, (which requires fewer copy operations and less space).
58 * The form and interpretation of the link-level address is purely a matter
59 * of convention between the device driver and its consumers; however, it is
60 * expected that all drivers for an interface of a given if_type will agree.
64 * Structure of a Link-Level sockaddr:
67 u_char sdl_len
; /* Total length of sockaddr */
68 u_char sdl_family
; /* AF_LINK */
69 u_short sdl_index
; /* if != 0, system given index for interface */
70 u_char sdl_type
; /* interface type */
71 u_char sdl_nlen
; /* interface name length, no trailing 0 reqd. */
72 u_char sdl_alen
; /* link level address length */
73 u_char sdl_slen
; /* link layer selector length */
74 char sdl_data
[12]; /* minimum work area, can be larger;
75 contains both if name and ll address */
76 u_short sdl_rcf
; /* source routing control */
77 u_short sdl_route
[16]; /* source routing information */
80 #define LLADDR(s) ((caddr_t)((s)->sdl_data + (s)->sdl_nlen))
84 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
87 void link_addr (const char *, struct sockaddr_dl
*);
88 char *link_ntoa (const struct sockaddr_dl
*);