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2d966958 WD |
1 | /* |
2 | * LiMon Monitor (LiMon) - Network. | |
3 | * | |
4 | * Copyright 1994 - 2000 Neil Russell. | |
5 | * (See License) | |
2ea91039 | 6 | * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
2d966958 WD |
7 | * |
8 | * History | |
9 | * 9/16/00 bor adapted to TQM823L/STK8xxL board, RARP/TFTP boot added | |
10 | */ | |
11 | ||
12 | #ifndef __NET_H__ | |
13 | #define __NET_H__ | |
14 | ||
71f95118 | 15 | #if defined(CONFIG_8xx) |
2d966958 | 16 | #include <commproc.h> |
71f95118 | 17 | #endif /* CONFIG_8xx */ |
aacf9a49 | 18 | |
2c4b3c19 | 19 | #include <asm/cache.h> |
2d966958 WD |
20 | #include <asm/byteorder.h> /* for nton* / ntoh* stuff */ |
21 | ||
4ef8d53c JH |
22 | #define DEBUG_LL_STATE 0 /* Link local state machine changes */ |
23 | #define DEBUG_DEV_PKT 0 /* Packets or info directed to the device */ | |
24 | #define DEBUG_NET_PKT 0 /* Packets on info on the network at large */ | |
25 | #define DEBUG_INT_STATE 0 /* Internal network state changes */ | |
2d966958 WD |
26 | |
27 | /* | |
28 | * The number of receive packet buffers, and the required packet buffer | |
29 | * alignment in memory. | |
30 | * | |
31 | */ | |
32 | ||
6d0f6bcf JCPV |
33 | #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_RX_ETH_BUFFER |
34 | # define PKTBUFSRX CONFIG_SYS_RX_ETH_BUFFER | |
1d0350ed | 35 | #else |
c6028835 | 36 | # define PKTBUFSRX 4 |
1d0350ed WD |
37 | #endif |
38 | ||
2c4b3c19 | 39 | #define PKTALIGN ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN |
2d966958 | 40 | |
a40db6d5 | 41 | /* ARP hardware address length */ |
42 | #define ARP_HLEN 6 | |
9f455bcb | 43 | /* |
44 | * The size of a MAC address in string form, each digit requires two chars | |
45 | * and five separator characters to form '00:00:00:00:00:00'. | |
46 | */ | |
47 | #define ARP_HLEN_ASCII (ARP_HLEN * 2) + (ARP_HLEN - 1) | |
a40db6d5 | 48 | |
ea45cb0a | 49 | /* IPv4 addresses are always 32 bits in size */ |
049a95a7 JH |
50 | struct in_addr { |
51 | __be32 s_addr; | |
52 | }; | |
2d966958 | 53 | |
03eb129f LC |
54 | /** |
55 | * An incoming packet handler. | |
56 | * @param pkt pointer to the application packet | |
57 | * @param dport destination UDP port | |
58 | * @param sip source IP address | |
59 | * @param sport source UDP port | |
60 | * @param len packet length | |
2d966958 | 61 | */ |
03eb129f | 62 | typedef void rxhand_f(uchar *pkt, unsigned dport, |
049a95a7 | 63 | struct in_addr sip, unsigned sport, |
03eb129f | 64 | unsigned len); |
2d966958 | 65 | |
4793ee65 SG |
66 | /** |
67 | * An incoming ICMP packet handler. | |
68 | * @param type ICMP type | |
69 | * @param code ICMP code | |
70 | * @param dport destination UDP port | |
71 | * @param sip source IP address | |
72 | * @param sport source UDP port | |
73 | * @param pkt pointer to the ICMP packet data | |
74 | * @param len packet length | |
75 | */ | |
76 | typedef void rxhand_icmp_f(unsigned type, unsigned code, unsigned dport, | |
049a95a7 | 77 | struct in_addr sip, unsigned sport, uchar *pkt, unsigned len); |
4793ee65 | 78 | |
2d966958 WD |
79 | /* |
80 | * A timeout handler. Called after time interval has expired. | |
81 | */ | |
82 | typedef void thand_f(void); | |
83 | ||
2d966958 WD |
84 | enum eth_state_t { |
85 | ETH_STATE_INIT, | |
86 | ETH_STATE_PASSIVE, | |
87 | ETH_STATE_ACTIVE | |
88 | }; | |
89 | ||
05c3e68f JH |
90 | #ifdef CONFIG_DM_ETH |
91 | /** | |
92 | * struct eth_pdata - Platform data for Ethernet MAC controllers | |
93 | * | |
94 | * @iobase: The base address of the hardware registers | |
95 | * @enetaddr: The Ethernet MAC address that is loaded from EEPROM or env | |
c74c8e66 | 96 | * @phy_interface: PHY interface to use - see PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_... |
f74264d6 | 97 | * @max_speed: Maximum speed of Ethernet connection supported by MAC |
05c3e68f JH |
98 | */ |
99 | struct eth_pdata { | |
100 | phys_addr_t iobase; | |
a40db6d5 | 101 | unsigned char enetaddr[ARP_HLEN]; |
c74c8e66 | 102 | int phy_interface; |
f74264d6 | 103 | int max_speed; |
05c3e68f JH |
104 | }; |
105 | ||
a1ca92ea SG |
106 | enum eth_recv_flags { |
107 | /* | |
108 | * Check hardware device for new packets (otherwise only return those | |
109 | * which are already in the memory buffer ready to process) | |
110 | */ | |
111 | ETH_RECV_CHECK_DEVICE = 1 << 0, | |
112 | }; | |
113 | ||
05c3e68f JH |
114 | /** |
115 | * struct eth_ops - functions of Ethernet MAC controllers | |
116 | * | |
117 | * start: Prepare the hardware to send and receive packets | |
118 | * send: Send the bytes passed in "packet" as a packet on the wire | |
17591405 JH |
119 | * recv: Check if the hardware received a packet. If so, set the pointer to the |
120 | * packet buffer in the packetp parameter. If not, return an error or 0 to | |
63c9729a JH |
121 | * indicate that the hardware receive FIFO is empty. If 0 is returned, the |
122 | * network stack will not process the empty packet, but free_pkt() will be | |
123 | * called if supplied | |
124 | * free_pkt: Give the driver an opportunity to manage its packet buffer memory | |
125 | * when the network stack is finished processing it. This will only be | |
126 | * called when no error was returned from recv - optional | |
05c3e68f JH |
127 | * stop: Stop the hardware from looking for packets - may be called even if |
128 | * state == PASSIVE | |
129 | * mcast: Join or leave a multicast group (for TFTP) - optional | |
130 | * write_hwaddr: Write a MAC address to the hardware (used to pass it to Linux | |
131 | * on some platforms like ARM). This function expects the | |
b86f795a SG |
132 | * eth_pdata::enetaddr field to be populated. The method can |
133 | * return -ENOSYS to indicate that this is not implemented for | |
134 | this hardware - optional. | |
05c3e68f JH |
135 | * read_rom_hwaddr: Some devices have a backup of the MAC address stored in a |
136 | * ROM on the board. This is how the driver should expose it | |
137 | * to the network stack. This function should fill in the | |
138 | * eth_pdata::enetaddr field - optional | |
139 | */ | |
140 | struct eth_ops { | |
141 | int (*start)(struct udevice *dev); | |
142 | int (*send)(struct udevice *dev, void *packet, int length); | |
a1ca92ea | 143 | int (*recv)(struct udevice *dev, int flags, uchar **packetp); |
63c9729a | 144 | int (*free_pkt)(struct udevice *dev, uchar *packet, int length); |
05c3e68f JH |
145 | void (*stop)(struct udevice *dev); |
146 | #ifdef CONFIG_MCAST_TFTP | |
147 | int (*mcast)(struct udevice *dev, const u8 *enetaddr, int join); | |
148 | #endif | |
149 | int (*write_hwaddr)(struct udevice *dev); | |
150 | int (*read_rom_hwaddr)(struct udevice *dev); | |
151 | }; | |
152 | ||
153 | #define eth_get_ops(dev) ((struct eth_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops) | |
154 | ||
155 | struct udevice *eth_get_dev(void); /* get the current device */ | |
e58780dc JH |
156 | /* |
157 | * The devname can be either an exact name given by the driver or device tree | |
158 | * or it can be an alias of the form "eth%d" | |
159 | */ | |
160 | struct udevice *eth_get_dev_by_name(const char *devname); | |
05c3e68f | 161 | unsigned char *eth_get_ethaddr(void); /* get the current device MAC */ |
eaa8a195 | 162 | |
05c3e68f | 163 | /* Used only when NetConsole is enabled */ |
eaa8a195 | 164 | int eth_is_active(struct udevice *dev); /* Test device for active state */ |
05c3e68f JH |
165 | int eth_init_state_only(void); /* Set active state */ |
166 | void eth_halt_state_only(void); /* Set passive state */ | |
167 | #endif | |
168 | ||
169 | #ifndef CONFIG_DM_ETH | |
2d966958 | 170 | struct eth_device { |
2c07c329 | 171 | #define ETH_NAME_LEN 16 |
172 | char name[ETH_NAME_LEN]; | |
a40db6d5 | 173 | unsigned char enetaddr[ARP_HLEN]; |
16ae7827 | 174 | phys_addr_t iobase; |
2d966958 WD |
175 | int state; |
176 | ||
a34f2075 JH |
177 | int (*init)(struct eth_device *, bd_t *); |
178 | int (*send)(struct eth_device *, void *packet, int length); | |
179 | int (*recv)(struct eth_device *); | |
180 | void (*halt)(struct eth_device *); | |
53a5c424 | 181 | #ifdef CONFIG_MCAST_TFTP |
a34f2075 | 182 | int (*mcast)(struct eth_device *, const u8 *enetaddr, u8 set); |
53a5c424 | 183 | #endif |
a34f2075 | 184 | int (*write_hwaddr)(struct eth_device *); |
2d966958 | 185 | struct eth_device *next; |
fea7dcae | 186 | int index; |
2d966958 WD |
187 | void *priv; |
188 | }; | |
189 | ||
ff997432 JH |
190 | int eth_register(struct eth_device *dev);/* Register network device */ |
191 | int eth_unregister(struct eth_device *dev);/* Remove network device */ | |
06370590 | 192 | |
06370590 KP |
193 | extern struct eth_device *eth_current; |
194 | ||
92163873 | 195 | static __always_inline struct eth_device *eth_get_dev(void) |
f8be7d65 | 196 | { |
f8be7d65 JH |
197 | return eth_current; |
198 | } | |
84eb1fba JH |
199 | struct eth_device *eth_get_dev_by_name(const char *devname); |
200 | struct eth_device *eth_get_dev_by_index(int index); /* get dev @ index */ | |
8b2c9a71 | 201 | |
84eb1fba | 202 | /* get the current device MAC */ |
8b2c9a71 JH |
203 | static inline unsigned char *eth_get_ethaddr(void) |
204 | { | |
205 | if (eth_current) | |
206 | return eth_current->enetaddr; | |
207 | return NULL; | |
208 | } | |
209 | ||
eaa8a195 BN |
210 | /* Used only when NetConsole is enabled */ |
211 | int eth_is_active(struct eth_device *dev); /* Test device for active state */ | |
84eb1fba | 212 | /* Set active state */ |
92163873 | 213 | static __always_inline int eth_init_state_only(void) |
84eb1fba JH |
214 | { |
215 | eth_get_dev()->state = ETH_STATE_ACTIVE; | |
216 | ||
217 | return 0; | |
218 | } | |
219 | /* Set passive state */ | |
92163873 | 220 | static __always_inline void eth_halt_state_only(void) |
84eb1fba JH |
221 | { |
222 | eth_get_dev()->state = ETH_STATE_PASSIVE; | |
223 | } | |
224 | ||
225 | /* | |
226 | * Set the hardware address for an ethernet interface based on 'eth%daddr' | |
227 | * environment variable (or just 'ethaddr' if eth_number is 0). | |
228 | * Args: | |
229 | * base_name - base name for device (normally "eth") | |
230 | * eth_number - value of %d (0 for first device of this type) | |
231 | * Returns: | |
232 | * 0 is success, non-zero is error status from driver. | |
233 | */ | |
234 | int eth_write_hwaddr(struct eth_device *dev, const char *base_name, | |
235 | int eth_number); | |
236 | ||
237 | int usb_eth_initialize(bd_t *bi); | |
05c3e68f | 238 | #endif |
84eb1fba | 239 | |
d2eaec60 | 240 | int eth_initialize(void); /* Initialize network subsystem */ |
84eb1fba JH |
241 | void eth_try_another(int first_restart); /* Change the device */ |
242 | void eth_set_current(void); /* set nterface to ethcur var */ | |
243 | ||
ff997432 JH |
244 | int eth_get_dev_index(void); /* get the device index */ |
245 | void eth_parse_enetaddr(const char *addr, uchar *enetaddr); | |
219cc94a JW |
246 | int eth_getenv_enetaddr(const char *name, uchar *enetaddr); |
247 | int eth_setenv_enetaddr(const char *name, const uchar *enetaddr); | |
7616e785 | 248 | |
5350bc8f | 249 | /** |
62a3b7dd | 250 | * eth_setenv_enetaddr_by_index() - set the MAC address environment variable |
5350bc8f RQ |
251 | * |
252 | * This sets up an environment variable with the given MAC address (@enetaddr). | |
253 | * The environment variable to be set is defined by <@base_name><@index>addr. | |
254 | * If @index is 0 it is omitted. For common Ethernet this means ethaddr, | |
255 | * eth1addr, etc. | |
256 | * | |
257 | * @base_name: Base name for variable, typically "eth" | |
258 | * @index: Index of interface being updated (>=0) | |
259 | * @enetaddr: Pointer to MAC address to put into the variable | |
260 | * @return 0 if OK, other value on error | |
261 | */ | |
262 | int eth_setenv_enetaddr_by_index(const char *base_name, int index, | |
263 | uchar *enetaddr); | |
264 | ||
265 | ||
d4a37553 M |
266 | /* |
267 | * Initialize USB ethernet device with CONFIG_DM_ETH | |
268 | * Returns: | |
269 | * 0 is success, non-zero is error status. | |
270 | */ | |
271 | int usb_ether_init(void); | |
272 | ||
7616e785 SG |
273 | /* |
274 | * Get the hardware address for an ethernet interface . | |
275 | * Args: | |
276 | * base_name - base name for device (normally "eth") | |
277 | * index - device index number (0 for first) | |
278 | * enetaddr - returns 6 byte hardware address | |
279 | * Returns: | |
280 | * Return true if the address is valid. | |
281 | */ | |
ff997432 JH |
282 | int eth_getenv_enetaddr_by_index(const char *base_name, int index, |
283 | uchar *enetaddr); | |
5dc0cf68 | 284 | |
d2eaec60 | 285 | int eth_init(void); /* Initialize the device */ |
ff997432 | 286 | int eth_send(void *packet, int length); /* Send a packet */ |
23cd1385 | 287 | |
0efe1bcf | 288 | #if defined(CONFIG_API) || defined(CONFIG_EFI_LOADER) |
ff997432 | 289 | int eth_receive(void *packet, int length); /* Receive a packet*/ |
db288a96 | 290 | extern void (*push_packet)(void *packet, int length); |
f85b6071 | 291 | #endif |
ff997432 JH |
292 | int eth_rx(void); /* Check for received packets */ |
293 | void eth_halt(void); /* stop SCC */ | |
84eb1fba | 294 | const char *eth_get_name(void); /* get name of current device */ |
7616e785 | 295 | |
53a5c424 | 296 | #ifdef CONFIG_MCAST_TFTP |
049a95a7 | 297 | int eth_mcast_join(struct in_addr mcast_addr, int join); |
b28e28bb | 298 | u32 ether_crc(size_t len, unsigned char const *p); |
53a5c424 DU |
299 | #endif |
300 | ||
2d966958 WD |
301 | |
302 | /**********************************************************************/ | |
303 | /* | |
304 | * Protocol headers. | |
305 | */ | |
306 | ||
307 | /* | |
308 | * Ethernet header | |
309 | */ | |
cb487f56 JH |
310 | |
311 | struct ethernet_hdr { | |
a40db6d5 | 312 | u8 et_dest[ARP_HLEN]; /* Destination node */ |
313 | u8 et_src[ARP_HLEN]; /* Source node */ | |
314 | u16 et_protlen; /* Protocol or length */ | |
cb487f56 JH |
315 | }; |
316 | ||
317 | /* Ethernet header size */ | |
318 | #define ETHER_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct ethernet_hdr)) | |
319 | ||
a7c3d5e2 BM |
320 | #define ETH_FCS_LEN 4 /* Octets in the FCS */ |
321 | ||
cb487f56 | 322 | struct e802_hdr { |
a40db6d5 | 323 | u8 et_dest[ARP_HLEN]; /* Destination node */ |
324 | u8 et_src[ARP_HLEN]; /* Source node */ | |
325 | u16 et_protlen; /* Protocol or length */ | |
326 | u8 et_dsap; /* 802 DSAP */ | |
327 | u8 et_ssap; /* 802 SSAP */ | |
328 | u8 et_ctl; /* 802 control */ | |
329 | u8 et_snap1; /* SNAP */ | |
717234e0 ST |
330 | u8 et_snap2; |
331 | u8 et_snap3; | |
a40db6d5 | 332 | u16 et_prot; /* 802 protocol */ |
cb487f56 | 333 | }; |
2d966958 | 334 | |
da5ebe2c | 335 | /* 802 + SNAP + ethernet header size */ |
cb487f56 | 336 | #define E802_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct e802_hdr)) |
a3d991bd WD |
337 | |
338 | /* | |
da5ebe2c | 339 | * Virtual LAN Ethernet header |
a3d991bd | 340 | */ |
c68cca35 | 341 | struct vlan_ethernet_hdr { |
a40db6d5 | 342 | u8 vet_dest[ARP_HLEN]; /* Destination node */ |
343 | u8 vet_src[ARP_HLEN]; /* Source node */ | |
344 | u16 vet_vlan_type; /* PROT_VLAN */ | |
345 | u16 vet_tag; /* TAG of VLAN */ | |
346 | u16 vet_type; /* protocol type */ | |
c68cca35 | 347 | }; |
a3d991bd | 348 | |
c68cca35 JH |
349 | /* VLAN Ethernet header size */ |
350 | #define VLAN_ETHER_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct vlan_ethernet_hdr)) | |
a3d991bd | 351 | |
2d966958 WD |
352 | #define PROT_IP 0x0800 /* IP protocol */ |
353 | #define PROT_ARP 0x0806 /* IP ARP protocol */ | |
354 | #define PROT_RARP 0x8035 /* IP ARP protocol */ | |
a3d991bd | 355 | #define PROT_VLAN 0x8100 /* IEEE 802.1q protocol */ |
99d4c6d3 SR |
356 | #define PROT_IPV6 0x86dd /* IPv6 over bluebook */ |
357 | #define PROT_PPP_SES 0x8864 /* PPPoE session messages */ | |
2d966958 WD |
358 | |
359 | #define IPPROTO_ICMP 1 /* Internet Control Message Protocol */ | |
360 | #define IPPROTO_UDP 17 /* User Datagram Protocol */ | |
361 | ||
362 | /* | |
c5c59df0 | 363 | * Internet Protocol (IP) header. |
2d966958 | 364 | */ |
c5c59df0 | 365 | struct ip_hdr { |
717234e0 ST |
366 | u8 ip_hl_v; /* header length and version */ |
367 | u8 ip_tos; /* type of service */ | |
368 | u16 ip_len; /* total length */ | |
369 | u16 ip_id; /* identification */ | |
370 | u16 ip_off; /* fragment offset field */ | |
371 | u8 ip_ttl; /* time to live */ | |
372 | u8 ip_p; /* protocol */ | |
373 | u16 ip_sum; /* checksum */ | |
049a95a7 JH |
374 | struct in_addr ip_src; /* Source IP address */ |
375 | struct in_addr ip_dst; /* Destination IP address */ | |
594c26f8 | 376 | }; |
2d966958 | 377 | |
e0c07b86 PT |
378 | #define IP_OFFS 0x1fff /* ip offset *= 8 */ |
379 | #define IP_FLAGS 0xe000 /* first 3 bits */ | |
380 | #define IP_FLAGS_RES 0x8000 /* reserved */ | |
381 | #define IP_FLAGS_DFRAG 0x4000 /* don't fragments */ | |
382 | #define IP_FLAGS_MFRAG 0x2000 /* more fragments */ | |
383 | ||
c5c59df0 JH |
384 | #define IP_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct ip_hdr)) |
385 | ||
386 | /* | |
387 | * Internet Protocol (IP) + UDP header. | |
388 | */ | |
389 | struct ip_udp_hdr { | |
717234e0 ST |
390 | u8 ip_hl_v; /* header length and version */ |
391 | u8 ip_tos; /* type of service */ | |
392 | u16 ip_len; /* total length */ | |
393 | u16 ip_id; /* identification */ | |
394 | u16 ip_off; /* fragment offset field */ | |
395 | u8 ip_ttl; /* time to live */ | |
396 | u8 ip_p; /* protocol */ | |
397 | u16 ip_sum; /* checksum */ | |
049a95a7 JH |
398 | struct in_addr ip_src; /* Source IP address */ |
399 | struct in_addr ip_dst; /* Destination IP address */ | |
717234e0 ST |
400 | u16 udp_src; /* UDP source port */ |
401 | u16 udp_dst; /* UDP destination port */ | |
402 | u16 udp_len; /* Length of UDP packet */ | |
403 | u16 udp_xsum; /* Checksum */ | |
c5c59df0 | 404 | }; |
2d966958 | 405 | |
594c26f8 | 406 | #define IP_UDP_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct ip_udp_hdr)) |
c5c59df0 | 407 | #define UDP_HDR_SIZE (IP_UDP_HDR_SIZE - IP_HDR_SIZE) |
2d966958 WD |
408 | |
409 | /* | |
410 | * Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) header. | |
411 | */ | |
738853bb | 412 | struct arp_hdr { |
717234e0 | 413 | u16 ar_hrd; /* Format of hardware address */ |
2d966958 | 414 | # define ARP_ETHER 1 /* Ethernet hardware address */ |
717234e0 ST |
415 | u16 ar_pro; /* Format of protocol address */ |
416 | u8 ar_hln; /* Length of hardware address */ | |
717234e0 | 417 | u8 ar_pln; /* Length of protocol address */ |
674bb249 | 418 | # define ARP_PLEN 4 |
717234e0 | 419 | u16 ar_op; /* Operation */ |
2d966958 WD |
420 | # define ARPOP_REQUEST 1 /* Request to resolve address */ |
421 | # define ARPOP_REPLY 2 /* Response to previous request */ | |
422 | ||
423 | # define RARPOP_REQUEST 3 /* Request to resolve address */ | |
424 | # define RARPOP_REPLY 4 /* Response to previous request */ | |
425 | ||
426 | /* | |
8bde7f77 WD |
427 | * The remaining fields are variable in size, according to |
428 | * the sizes above, and are defined as appropriate for | |
429 | * specific hardware/protocol combinations. | |
2d966958 | 430 | */ |
717234e0 | 431 | u8 ar_data[0]; |
674bb249 JH |
432 | #define ar_sha ar_data[0] |
433 | #define ar_spa ar_data[ARP_HLEN] | |
434 | #define ar_tha ar_data[ARP_HLEN + ARP_PLEN] | |
435 | #define ar_tpa ar_data[ARP_HLEN + ARP_PLEN + ARP_HLEN] | |
2d966958 | 436 | #if 0 |
717234e0 ST |
437 | u8 ar_sha[]; /* Sender hardware address */ |
438 | u8 ar_spa[]; /* Sender protocol address */ | |
439 | u8 ar_tha[]; /* Target hardware address */ | |
440 | u8 ar_tpa[]; /* Target protocol address */ | |
2d966958 | 441 | #endif /* 0 */ |
738853bb | 442 | }; |
2d966958 WD |
443 | |
444 | #define ARP_HDR_SIZE (8+20) /* Size assuming ethernet */ | |
445 | ||
446 | /* | |
447 | * ICMP stuff (just enough to handle (host) redirect messages) | |
448 | */ | |
53677ef1 | 449 | #define ICMP_ECHO_REPLY 0 /* Echo reply */ |
4793ee65 | 450 | #define ICMP_NOT_REACH 3 /* Detination unreachable */ |
2d966958 | 451 | #define ICMP_REDIRECT 5 /* Redirect (change route) */ |
73a8b27c | 452 | #define ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST 8 /* Echo request */ |
2d966958 WD |
453 | |
454 | /* Codes for REDIRECT. */ | |
455 | #define ICMP_REDIR_NET 0 /* Redirect Net */ | |
456 | #define ICMP_REDIR_HOST 1 /* Redirect Host */ | |
457 | ||
4793ee65 SG |
458 | /* Codes for NOT_REACH */ |
459 | #define ICMP_NOT_REACH_PORT 3 /* Port unreachable */ | |
460 | ||
e0a63079 | 461 | struct icmp_hdr { |
717234e0 ST |
462 | u8 type; |
463 | u8 code; | |
464 | u16 checksum; | |
2d966958 WD |
465 | union { |
466 | struct { | |
717234e0 ST |
467 | u16 id; |
468 | u16 sequence; | |
2d966958 | 469 | } echo; |
5917e7d1 | 470 | u32 gateway; |
2d966958 | 471 | struct { |
717234e0 ST |
472 | u16 unused; |
473 | u16 mtu; | |
2d966958 | 474 | } frag; |
717234e0 | 475 | u8 data[0]; |
2d966958 | 476 | } un; |
e0a63079 | 477 | }; |
2d966958 | 478 | |
e0a63079 JH |
479 | #define ICMP_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct icmp_hdr)) |
480 | #define IP_ICMP_HDR_SIZE (IP_HDR_SIZE + ICMP_HDR_SIZE) | |
2d966958 | 481 | |
2d966958 | 482 | /* |
700877a6 SA |
483 | * Maximum packet size; used to allocate packet storage. Use |
484 | * the maxium Ethernet frame size as specified by the Ethernet | |
485 | * standard including the 802.1Q tag (VLAN tagging). | |
486 | * maximum packet size = 1522 | |
2d966958 WD |
487 | * maximum packet size and multiple of 32 bytes = 1536 |
488 | */ | |
700877a6 | 489 | #define PKTSIZE 1522 |
2d966958 | 490 | #define PKTSIZE_ALIGN 1536 |
2d966958 WD |
491 | |
492 | /* | |
493 | * Maximum receive ring size; that is, the number of packets | |
494 | * we can buffer before overflow happens. Basically, this just | |
495 | * needs to be enough to prevent a packet being discarded while | |
496 | * we are processing the previous one. | |
497 | */ | |
498 | #define RINGSZ 4 | |
499 | #define RINGSZ_LOG2 2 | |
500 | ||
501 | /**********************************************************************/ | |
502 | /* | |
503 | * Globals. | |
504 | * | |
505 | * Note: | |
506 | * | |
049a95a7 | 507 | * All variables of type struct in_addr are stored in NETWORK byte order |
2d966958 WD |
508 | * (big endian). |
509 | */ | |
510 | ||
511 | /* net.c */ | |
512 | /** BOOTP EXTENTIONS **/ | |
049a95a7 JH |
513 | extern struct in_addr net_gateway; /* Our gateway IP address */ |
514 | extern struct in_addr net_netmask; /* Our subnet mask (0 = unknown) */ | |
515 | /* Our Domain Name Server (0 = unknown) */ | |
516 | extern struct in_addr net_dns_server; | |
1fe80d79 | 517 | #if defined(CONFIG_BOOTP_DNS2) |
049a95a7 JH |
518 | /* Our 2nd Domain Name Server (0 = unknown) */ |
519 | extern struct in_addr net_dns_server2; | |
fe389a82 | 520 | #endif |
586cbe51 JH |
521 | extern char net_nis_domain[32]; /* Our IS domain */ |
522 | extern char net_hostname[32]; /* Our hostname */ | |
523 | extern char net_root_path[64]; /* Our root path */ | |
2d966958 | 524 | /** END OF BOOTP EXTENTIONS **/ |
a40db6d5 | 525 | extern u8 net_ethaddr[ARP_HLEN]; /* Our ethernet address */ |
526 | extern u8 net_server_ethaddr[ARP_HLEN]; /* Boot server enet address */ | |
049a95a7 JH |
527 | extern struct in_addr net_ip; /* Our IP addr (0 = unknown) */ |
528 | extern struct in_addr net_server_ip; /* Server IP addr (0 = unknown) */ | |
1203fcce | 529 | extern uchar *net_tx_packet; /* THE transmit packet */ |
2a504df0 | 530 | extern uchar *net_rx_packets[PKTBUFSRX]; /* Receive packets */ |
1203fcce JH |
531 | extern uchar *net_rx_packet; /* Current receive packet */ |
532 | extern int net_rx_packet_len; /* Current rx packet length */ | |
a40db6d5 | 533 | extern const u8 net_bcast_ethaddr[ARP_HLEN]; /* Ethernet broadcast address */ |
534 | extern const u8 net_null_ethaddr[ARP_HLEN]; | |
2d966958 | 535 | |
b28e28bb JH |
536 | #define VLAN_NONE 4095 /* untagged */ |
537 | #define VLAN_IDMASK 0x0fff /* mask of valid vlan id */ | |
4fd5055f JH |
538 | extern ushort net_our_vlan; /* Our VLAN */ |
539 | extern ushort net_native_vlan; /* Our Native VLAN */ | |
a3d991bd | 540 | |
bc0571fc | 541 | extern int net_restart_wrap; /* Tried all network devices */ |
2d966958 | 542 | |
e4bf0c5c SG |
543 | enum proto_t { |
544 | BOOTP, RARP, ARP, TFTPGET, DHCP, PING, DNS, NFS, CDP, NETCONS, SNTP, | |
d22c338e | 545 | TFTPSRV, TFTPPUT, LINKLOCAL |
e4bf0c5c | 546 | }; |
2d966958 | 547 | |
11a69ff8 | 548 | extern char net_boot_file_name[1024];/* Boot File name */ |
1411157d JH |
549 | /* The actual transferred size of the bootfile (in bytes) */ |
550 | extern u32 net_boot_file_size; | |
551 | /* Boot file size in blocks as reported by the DHCP server */ | |
552 | extern u32 net_boot_file_expected_size_in_blocks; | |
2d966958 | 553 | |
1a32bf41 | 554 | #if defined(CONFIG_CMD_DNS) |
786eac5f JH |
555 | extern char *net_dns_resolve; /* The host to resolve */ |
556 | extern char *net_dns_env_var; /* the env var to put the ip into */ | |
1a32bf41 RG |
557 | #endif |
558 | ||
639221c7 | 559 | #if defined(CONFIG_CMD_PING) |
049a95a7 | 560 | extern struct in_addr net_ping_ip; /* the ip address to ping */ |
73a8b27c WD |
561 | #endif |
562 | ||
639221c7 | 563 | #if defined(CONFIG_CMD_CDP) |
a3d991bd | 564 | /* when CDP completes these hold the return values */ |
6aede5b7 JH |
565 | extern ushort cdp_native_vlan; /* CDP returned native VLAN */ |
566 | extern ushort cdp_appliance_vlan; /* CDP returned appliance VLAN */ | |
17351883 JH |
567 | |
568 | /* | |
569 | * Check for a CDP packet by examining the received MAC address field | |
570 | */ | |
0adb5b76 | 571 | static inline int is_cdp_packet(const uchar *ethaddr) |
17351883 | 572 | { |
a40db6d5 | 573 | extern const u8 net_cdp_ethaddr[ARP_HLEN]; |
17351883 | 574 | |
a40db6d5 | 575 | return memcmp(ethaddr, net_cdp_ethaddr, ARP_HLEN) == 0; |
17351883 | 576 | } |
a3d991bd WD |
577 | #endif |
578 | ||
639221c7 | 579 | #if defined(CONFIG_CMD_SNTP) |
049a95a7 | 580 | extern struct in_addr net_ntp_server; /* the ip address to NTP */ |
bc0571fc | 581 | extern int net_ntp_time_offset; /* offset time from UTC */ |
ea287deb WD |
582 | #endif |
583 | ||
13dfe943 | 584 | #if defined(CONFIG_MCAST_TFTP) |
049a95a7 | 585 | extern struct in_addr net_mcast_addr; |
13dfe943 JH |
586 | #endif |
587 | ||
2d966958 | 588 | /* Initialize the network adapter */ |
ff997432 | 589 | void net_init(void); |
bc0571fc | 590 | int net_loop(enum proto_t); |
2d966958 WD |
591 | |
592 | /* Load failed. Start again. */ | |
bc0571fc | 593 | int net_start_again(void); |
2d966958 | 594 | |
a3d991bd | 595 | /* Get size of the ethernet header when we send */ |
1203fcce | 596 | int net_eth_hdr_size(void); |
a3d991bd WD |
597 | |
598 | /* Set ethernet header; returns the size of the header */ | |
1203fcce | 599 | int net_set_ether(uchar *xet, const uchar *dest_ethaddr, uint prot); |
ff997432 | 600 | int net_update_ether(struct ethernet_hdr *et, uchar *addr, uint prot); |
2d966958 WD |
601 | |
602 | /* Set IP header */ | |
049a95a7 JH |
603 | void net_set_ip_header(uchar *pkt, struct in_addr dest, struct in_addr source); |
604 | void net_set_udp_header(uchar *pkt, struct in_addr dest, int dport, | |
4b11c916 | 605 | int sport, int len); |
2d966958 | 606 | |
9b0e35cb SG |
607 | /** |
608 | * compute_ip_checksum() - Compute IP checksum | |
609 | * | |
610 | * @addr: Address to check (must be 16-bit aligned) | |
611 | * @nbytes: Number of bytes to check (normally a multiple of 2) | |
612 | * @return 16-bit IP checksum | |
613 | */ | |
614 | unsigned compute_ip_checksum(const void *addr, unsigned nbytes); | |
615 | ||
616 | /** | |
617 | * add_ip_checksums() - add two IP checksums | |
618 | * | |
619 | * @offset: Offset of first sum (if odd we do a byte-swap) | |
620 | * @sum: First checksum | |
621 | * @new_sum: New checksum to add | |
622 | * @return updated 16-bit IP checksum | |
623 | */ | |
624 | unsigned add_ip_checksums(unsigned offset, unsigned sum, unsigned new_sum); | |
625 | ||
626 | /** | |
627 | * ip_checksum_ok() - check if a checksum is correct | |
628 | * | |
629 | * This works by making sure the checksum sums to 0 | |
630 | * | |
631 | * @addr: Address to check (must be 16-bit aligned) | |
632 | * @nbytes: Number of bytes to check (normally a multiple of 2) | |
633 | * @return true if the checksum matches, false if not | |
634 | */ | |
635 | int ip_checksum_ok(const void *addr, unsigned nbytes); | |
636 | ||
d280d3f4 | 637 | /* Callbacks */ |
ff997432 JH |
638 | rxhand_f *net_get_udp_handler(void); /* Get UDP RX packet handler */ |
639 | void net_set_udp_handler(rxhand_f *); /* Set UDP RX packet handler */ | |
640 | rxhand_f *net_get_arp_handler(void); /* Get ARP RX packet handler */ | |
641 | void net_set_arp_handler(rxhand_f *); /* Set ARP RX packet handler */ | |
642 | void net_set_icmp_handler(rxhand_icmp_f *f); /* Set ICMP RX handler */ | |
bc0571fc | 643 | void net_set_timeout_handler(ulong, thand_f *);/* Set timeout handler */ |
2d966958 | 644 | |
22f6e99d JH |
645 | /* Network loop state */ |
646 | enum net_loop_state { | |
647 | NETLOOP_CONTINUE, | |
648 | NETLOOP_RESTART, | |
649 | NETLOOP_SUCCESS, | |
650 | NETLOOP_FAIL | |
651 | }; | |
06370590 KP |
652 | extern enum net_loop_state net_state; |
653 | ||
22f6e99d JH |
654 | static inline void net_set_state(enum net_loop_state state) |
655 | { | |
4ef8d53c | 656 | debug_cond(DEBUG_INT_STATE, "--- NetState set to %d\n", state); |
22f6e99d JH |
657 | net_state = state; |
658 | } | |
659 | ||
e94070c4 | 660 | /* Transmit a packet */ |
1203fcce | 661 | static inline void net_send_packet(uchar *pkt, int len) |
adf5d93e | 662 | { |
60304592 | 663 | /* Currently no way to return errors from eth_send() */ |
adf5d93e JH |
664 | (void) eth_send(pkt, len); |
665 | } | |
2d966958 | 666 | |
206d07fd | 667 | /* |
1203fcce | 668 | * Transmit "net_tx_packet" as UDP packet, performing ARP request if needed |
ece223b5 | 669 | * (ether will be populated) |
206d07fd JH |
670 | * |
671 | * @param ether Raw packet buffer | |
672 | * @param dest IP address to send the datagram to | |
673 | * @param dport Destination UDP port | |
674 | * @param sport Source UDP port | |
675 | * @param payload_len Length of data after the UDP header | |
676 | */ | |
1203fcce | 677 | int net_send_udp_packet(uchar *ether, struct in_addr dest, int dport, |
206d07fd | 678 | int sport, int payload_len); |
73a8b27c | 679 | |
2d966958 | 680 | /* Processes a received packet */ |
2a504df0 | 681 | void net_process_received_packet(uchar *in_packet, int len); |
2d966958 | 682 | |
48522bb5 | 683 | #ifdef CONFIG_NETCONSOLE |
6a38a5f3 | 684 | void nc_start(void); |
049a95a7 | 685 | int nc_input_packet(uchar *pkt, struct in_addr src_ip, unsigned dest_port, |
8a0eccb1 | 686 | unsigned src_port, unsigned len); |
48522bb5 JH |
687 | #endif |
688 | ||
92163873 | 689 | static __always_inline int eth_is_on_demand_init(void) |
f8be7d65 JH |
690 | { |
691 | #ifdef CONFIG_NETCONSOLE | |
692 | extern enum proto_t net_loop_last_protocol; | |
693 | ||
694 | return net_loop_last_protocol != NETCONS; | |
695 | #else | |
696 | return 1; | |
697 | #endif | |
698 | } | |
699 | ||
700 | static inline void eth_set_last_protocol(int protocol) | |
701 | { | |
702 | #ifdef CONFIG_NETCONSOLE | |
703 | extern enum proto_t net_loop_last_protocol; | |
704 | ||
705 | net_loop_last_protocol = protocol; | |
706 | #endif | |
707 | } | |
708 | ||
e4a3d57d SG |
709 | /* |
710 | * Check if autoload is enabled. If so, use either NFS or TFTP to download | |
711 | * the boot file. | |
712 | */ | |
713 | void net_auto_load(void); | |
714 | ||
2d966958 WD |
715 | /* |
716 | * The following functions are a bit ugly, but necessary to deal with | |
717 | * alignment restrictions on ARM. | |
718 | * | |
719 | * We're using inline functions, which had the smallest memory | |
720 | * footprint in our tests. | |
721 | */ | |
722 | /* return IP *in network byteorder* */ | |
049a95a7 | 723 | static inline struct in_addr net_read_ip(void *from) |
2d966958 | 724 | { |
049a95a7 | 725 | struct in_addr ip; |
b28e28bb JH |
726 | |
727 | memcpy((void *)&ip, (void *)from, sizeof(ip)); | |
2d966958 WD |
728 | return ip; |
729 | } | |
730 | ||
731 | /* return ulong *in network byteorder* */ | |
5917e7d1 | 732 | static inline u32 net_read_u32(u32 *from) |
2d966958 | 733 | { |
5917e7d1 | 734 | u32 l; |
b28e28bb JH |
735 | |
736 | memcpy((void *)&l, (void *)from, sizeof(l)); | |
2d966958 WD |
737 | return l; |
738 | } | |
739 | ||
740 | /* write IP *in network byteorder* */ | |
049a95a7 | 741 | static inline void net_write_ip(void *to, struct in_addr ip) |
2d966958 | 742 | { |
b28e28bb | 743 | memcpy(to, (void *)&ip, sizeof(ip)); |
2d966958 WD |
744 | } |
745 | ||
746 | /* copy IP */ | |
049a95a7 | 747 | static inline void net_copy_ip(void *to, void *from) |
2d966958 | 748 | { |
049a95a7 | 749 | memcpy((void *)to, from, sizeof(struct in_addr)); |
2d966958 WD |
750 | } |
751 | ||
752 | /* copy ulong */ | |
5917e7d1 | 753 | static inline void net_copy_u32(u32 *to, u32 *from) |
2d966958 | 754 | { |
5917e7d1 | 755 | memcpy((void *)to, (void *)from, sizeof(u32)); |
2d966958 WD |
756 | } |
757 | ||
50cca8b9 | 758 | /** |
0adb5b76 | 759 | * is_zero_ethaddr - Determine if give Ethernet address is all zeros. |
50cca8b9 MR |
760 | * @addr: Pointer to a six-byte array containing the Ethernet address |
761 | * | |
762 | * Return true if the address is all zeroes. | |
763 | */ | |
0adb5b76 | 764 | static inline int is_zero_ethaddr(const u8 *addr) |
50cca8b9 MR |
765 | { |
766 | return !(addr[0] | addr[1] | addr[2] | addr[3] | addr[4] | addr[5]); | |
767 | } | |
768 | ||
769 | /** | |
0adb5b76 | 770 | * is_multicast_ethaddr - Determine if the Ethernet address is a multicast. |
50cca8b9 MR |
771 | * @addr: Pointer to a six-byte array containing the Ethernet address |
772 | * | |
773 | * Return true if the address is a multicast address. | |
774 | * By definition the broadcast address is also a multicast address. | |
775 | */ | |
0adb5b76 | 776 | static inline int is_multicast_ethaddr(const u8 *addr) |
50cca8b9 | 777 | { |
b28e28bb | 778 | return 0x01 & addr[0]; |
50cca8b9 MR |
779 | } |
780 | ||
23cd1385 | 781 | /* |
0adb5b76 | 782 | * is_broadcast_ethaddr - Determine if the Ethernet address is broadcast |
23cd1385 RB |
783 | * @addr: Pointer to a six-byte array containing the Ethernet address |
784 | * | |
785 | * Return true if the address is the broadcast address. | |
786 | */ | |
0adb5b76 | 787 | static inline int is_broadcast_ethaddr(const u8 *addr) |
23cd1385 | 788 | { |
b28e28bb JH |
789 | return (addr[0] & addr[1] & addr[2] & addr[3] & addr[4] & addr[5]) == |
790 | 0xff; | |
23cd1385 RB |
791 | } |
792 | ||
793 | /* | |
0adb5b76 | 794 | * is_valid_ethaddr - Determine if the given Ethernet address is valid |
75edebe3 MF |
795 | * @addr: Pointer to a six-byte array containing the Ethernet address |
796 | * | |
797 | * Check that the Ethernet address (MAC) is not 00:00:00:00:00:00, is not | |
798 | * a multicast address, and is not FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. | |
799 | * | |
800 | * Return true if the address is valid. | |
801 | */ | |
0adb5b76 | 802 | static inline int is_valid_ethaddr(const u8 *addr) |
75edebe3 MF |
803 | { |
804 | /* FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF is a multicast address so we don't need to | |
805 | * explicitly check for it here. */ | |
0adb5b76 | 806 | return !is_multicast_ethaddr(addr) && !is_zero_ethaddr(addr); |
75edebe3 MF |
807 | } |
808 | ||
da384a9d | 809 | /** |
0adb5b76 | 810 | * net_random_ethaddr - Generate software assigned random Ethernet address |
da384a9d MY |
811 | * @addr: Pointer to a six-byte array containing the Ethernet address |
812 | * | |
813 | * Generate a random Ethernet address (MAC) that is not multicast | |
814 | * and has the local assigned bit set. | |
815 | */ | |
0adb5b76 | 816 | static inline void net_random_ethaddr(uchar *addr) |
da384a9d MY |
817 | { |
818 | int i; | |
819 | unsigned int seed = get_timer(0); | |
820 | ||
821 | for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) | |
822 | addr[i] = rand_r(&seed); | |
823 | ||
824 | addr[0] &= 0xfe; /* clear multicast bit */ | |
825 | addr[0] |= 0x02; /* set local assignment bit (IEEE802) */ | |
826 | } | |
827 | ||
2d966958 | 828 | /* Convert an IP address to a string */ |
049a95a7 | 829 | void ip_to_string(struct in_addr x, char *s); |
2d966958 | 830 | |
73a8b27c | 831 | /* Convert a string to ip address */ |
049a95a7 | 832 | struct in_addr string_to_ip(const char *s); |
73a8b27c | 833 | |
a3d991bd | 834 | /* Convert a VLAN id to a string */ |
4fd5055f | 835 | void vlan_to_string(ushort x, char *s); |
a3d991bd WD |
836 | |
837 | /* Convert a string to a vlan id */ | |
4fd5055f | 838 | ushort string_to_vlan(const char *s); |
a3d991bd | 839 | |
a3d991bd | 840 | /* read a VLAN id from an environment variable */ |
4fd5055f | 841 | ushort getenv_vlan(char *); |
a3d991bd | 842 | |
2d966958 | 843 | /* copy a filename (allow for "..." notation, limit length) */ |
ff997432 | 844 | void copy_filename(char *dst, const char *src, int size); |
2d966958 | 845 | |
91b469c9 | 846 | /* get a random source port */ |
ff997432 | 847 | unsigned int random_port(void); |
91b469c9 | 848 | |
c7ff5528 LM |
849 | /** |
850 | * update_tftp - Update firmware over TFTP (via DFU) | |
851 | * | |
852 | * This function updates board's firmware via TFTP | |
853 | * | |
854 | * @param addr - memory address where data is stored | |
855 | * @param interface - the DFU medium name - e.g. "mmc" | |
856 | * @param devstring - the DFU medium number - e.g. "1" | |
857 | * | |
858 | * @return - 0 on success, other value on failure | |
859 | */ | |
860 | int update_tftp(ulong addr, char *interface, char *devstring); | |
ea5427e2 | 861 | |
2d966958 WD |
862 | /**********************************************************************/ |
863 | ||
864 | #endif /* __NET_H__ */ |