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f739fcd8 1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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2/*
3 * LiMon Monitor (LiMon) - Network.
4 *
5 * Copyright 1994 - 2000 Neil Russell.
6 * (See License)
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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
90526e9f 15#include <linux/types.h>
2c4b3c19 16#include <asm/cache.h>
2d966958 17#include <asm/byteorder.h> /* for nton* / ntoh* stuff */
9fb625ce 18#include <env.h>
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19#include <log.h>
20#include <time.h>
dda52510 21#include <linux/if_ether.h>
840ef4d4 22#include <rand.h>
2d966958 23
90526e9f 24struct bd_info;
09140113 25struct cmd_tbl;
90526e9f 26struct udevice;
c3dc39a2 27
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28#define DEBUG_LL_STATE 0 /* Link local state machine changes */
29#define DEBUG_DEV_PKT 0 /* Packets or info directed to the device */
30#define DEBUG_NET_PKT 0 /* Packets on info on the network at large */
31#define DEBUG_INT_STATE 0 /* Internal network state changes */
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32
33/*
34 * The number of receive packet buffers, and the required packet buffer
35 * alignment in memory.
36 *
37 */
0b956e39 38#define PKTBUFSRX CONFIG_SYS_RX_ETH_BUFFER
2c4b3c19 39#define PKTALIGN ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN
2d966958 40
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41/* Number of packets processed together */
42#define ETH_PACKETS_BATCH_RECV 32
43
a40db6d5 44/* ARP hardware address length */
45#define ARP_HLEN 6
9f455bcb 46/*
47 * The size of a MAC address in string form, each digit requires two chars
48 * and five separator characters to form '00:00:00:00:00:00'.
49 */
50#define ARP_HLEN_ASCII (ARP_HLEN * 2) + (ARP_HLEN - 1)
a40db6d5 51
ea45cb0a 52/* IPv4 addresses are always 32 bits in size */
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53struct in_addr {
54 __be32 s_addr;
55};
2d966958 56
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57/**
58 * do_tftpb - Run the tftpboot command
59 *
60 * @cmdtp: Command information for tftpboot
61 * @flag: Command flags (CMD_FLAG_...)
62 * @argc: Number of arguments
63 * @argv: List of arguments
185f812c 64 * Return: result (see enum command_ret_t)
77f4e477 65 */
09140113 66int do_tftpb(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *const argv[]);
77f4e477 67
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68/**
69 * dhcp_run() - Run DHCP on the current ethernet device
70 *
71 * This sets the autoload variable, then puts it back to similar to its original
72 * state (y, n or unset).
73 *
74 * @addr: Address to load the file into (0 if @autoload is false)
75 * @fname: Filename of file to load (NULL if @autoload is false or to use the
76 * default filename)
77 * @autoload: true to load the file, false to just get the network IP
78 * @return 0 if OK, -EINVAL if the environment failed, -ENOENT if ant file was
79 * not found
80 */
81int dhcp_run(ulong addr, const char *fname, bool autoload);
82
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83/**
84 * An incoming packet handler.
85 * @param pkt pointer to the application packet
86 * @param dport destination UDP port
87 * @param sip source IP address
88 * @param sport source UDP port
89 * @param len packet length
2d966958 90 */
03eb129f 91typedef void rxhand_f(uchar *pkt, unsigned dport,
049a95a7 92 struct in_addr sip, unsigned sport,
03eb129f 93 unsigned len);
2d966958 94
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95/**
96 * An incoming ICMP packet handler.
97 * @param type ICMP type
98 * @param code ICMP code
99 * @param dport destination UDP port
100 * @param sip source IP address
101 * @param sport source UDP port
102 * @param pkt pointer to the ICMP packet data
103 * @param len packet length
104 */
105typedef void rxhand_icmp_f(unsigned type, unsigned code, unsigned dport,
049a95a7 106 struct in_addr sip, unsigned sport, uchar *pkt, unsigned len);
4793ee65 107
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108/*
109 * A timeout handler. Called after time interval has expired.
110 */
111typedef void thand_f(void);
112
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113enum eth_state_t {
114 ETH_STATE_INIT,
115 ETH_STATE_PASSIVE,
116 ETH_STATE_ACTIVE
117};
118
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119/**
120 * struct eth_pdata - Platform data for Ethernet MAC controllers
121 *
122 * @iobase: The base address of the hardware registers
123 * @enetaddr: The Ethernet MAC address that is loaded from EEPROM or env
c74c8e66 124 * @phy_interface: PHY interface to use - see PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_...
f74264d6 125 * @max_speed: Maximum speed of Ethernet connection supported by MAC
caa4daa2 126 * @priv_pdata: device specific plat
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127 */
128struct eth_pdata {
129 phys_addr_t iobase;
a40db6d5 130 unsigned char enetaddr[ARP_HLEN];
c74c8e66 131 int phy_interface;
f74264d6 132 int max_speed;
3c6add98 133 void *priv_pdata;
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134};
135
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136enum eth_recv_flags {
137 /*
138 * Check hardware device for new packets (otherwise only return those
139 * which are already in the memory buffer ready to process)
140 */
141 ETH_RECV_CHECK_DEVICE = 1 << 0,
142};
143
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144/**
145 * struct eth_ops - functions of Ethernet MAC controllers
146 *
147 * start: Prepare the hardware to send and receive packets
148 * send: Send the bytes passed in "packet" as a packet on the wire
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149 * recv: Check if the hardware received a packet. If so, set the pointer to the
150 * packet buffer in the packetp parameter. If not, return an error or 0 to
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151 * indicate that the hardware receive FIFO is empty. If 0 is returned, the
152 * network stack will not process the empty packet, but free_pkt() will be
153 * called if supplied
154 * free_pkt: Give the driver an opportunity to manage its packet buffer memory
155 * when the network stack is finished processing it. This will only be
156 * called when no error was returned from recv - optional
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157 * stop: Stop the hardware from looking for packets - may be called even if
158 * state == PASSIVE
159 * mcast: Join or leave a multicast group (for TFTP) - optional
160 * write_hwaddr: Write a MAC address to the hardware (used to pass it to Linux
161 * on some platforms like ARM). This function expects the
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162 * eth_pdata::enetaddr field to be populated. The method can
163 * return -ENOSYS to indicate that this is not implemented for
164 this hardware - optional.
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165 * read_rom_hwaddr: Some devices have a backup of the MAC address stored in a
166 * ROM on the board. This is how the driver should expose it
167 * to the network stack. This function should fill in the
168 * eth_pdata::enetaddr field - optional
631f3afb 169 * set_promisc: Enable or Disable promiscuous mode
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170 */
171struct eth_ops {
172 int (*start)(struct udevice *dev);
173 int (*send)(struct udevice *dev, void *packet, int length);
a1ca92ea 174 int (*recv)(struct udevice *dev, int flags, uchar **packetp);
63c9729a 175 int (*free_pkt)(struct udevice *dev, uchar *packet, int length);
05c3e68f 176 void (*stop)(struct udevice *dev);
05c3e68f 177 int (*mcast)(struct udevice *dev, const u8 *enetaddr, int join);
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178 int (*write_hwaddr)(struct udevice *dev);
179 int (*read_rom_hwaddr)(struct udevice *dev);
631f3afb 180 int (*set_promisc)(struct udevice *dev, bool enable);
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181};
182
183#define eth_get_ops(dev) ((struct eth_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops)
184
185struct udevice *eth_get_dev(void); /* get the current device */
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186/*
187 * The devname can be either an exact name given by the driver or device tree
188 * or it can be an alias of the form "eth%d"
189 */
190struct udevice *eth_get_dev_by_name(const char *devname);
05c3e68f 191unsigned char *eth_get_ethaddr(void); /* get the current device MAC */
eaa8a195 192
05c3e68f 193/* Used only when NetConsole is enabled */
eaa8a195 194int eth_is_active(struct udevice *dev); /* Test device for active state */
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195int eth_init_state_only(void); /* Set active state */
196void eth_halt_state_only(void); /* Set passive state */
84eb1fba 197
d2eaec60 198int eth_initialize(void); /* Initialize network subsystem */
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199void eth_try_another(int first_restart); /* Change the device */
200void eth_set_current(void); /* set nterface to ethcur var */
201
ff997432 202int eth_get_dev_index(void); /* get the device index */
7616e785 203
5350bc8f 204/**
fd1e959e 205 * eth_env_set_enetaddr_by_index() - set the MAC address environment variable
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206 *
207 * This sets up an environment variable with the given MAC address (@enetaddr).
208 * The environment variable to be set is defined by <@base_name><@index>addr.
209 * If @index is 0 it is omitted. For common Ethernet this means ethaddr,
210 * eth1addr, etc.
211 *
212 * @base_name: Base name for variable, typically "eth"
213 * @index: Index of interface being updated (>=0)
214 * @enetaddr: Pointer to MAC address to put into the variable
185f812c 215 * Return: 0 if OK, other value on error
5350bc8f 216 */
fd1e959e 217int eth_env_set_enetaddr_by_index(const char *base_name, int index,
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218 uchar *enetaddr);
219
220
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221/*
222 * Initialize USB ethernet device with CONFIG_DM_ETH
223 * Returns:
224 * 0 is success, non-zero is error status.
225 */
226int usb_ether_init(void);
227
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228/*
229 * Get the hardware address for an ethernet interface .
230 * Args:
231 * base_name - base name for device (normally "eth")
232 * index - device index number (0 for first)
233 * enetaddr - returns 6 byte hardware address
234 * Returns:
235 * Return true if the address is valid.
236 */
35affd7a 237int eth_env_get_enetaddr_by_index(const char *base_name, int index,
ff997432 238 uchar *enetaddr);
5dc0cf68 239
d2eaec60 240int eth_init(void); /* Initialize the device */
ff997432 241int eth_send(void *packet, int length); /* Send a packet */
23cd1385 242
0efe1bcf 243#if defined(CONFIG_API) || defined(CONFIG_EFI_LOADER)
ff997432 244int eth_receive(void *packet, int length); /* Receive a packet*/
db288a96 245extern void (*push_packet)(void *packet, int length);
f85b6071 246#endif
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247int eth_rx(void); /* Check for received packets */
248void eth_halt(void); /* stop SCC */
84eb1fba 249const char *eth_get_name(void); /* get name of current device */
049a95a7 250int eth_mcast_join(struct in_addr mcast_addr, int join);
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251
252/**********************************************************************/
253/*
254 * Protocol headers.
255 */
256
257/*
258 * Ethernet header
259 */
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260
261struct ethernet_hdr {
a40db6d5 262 u8 et_dest[ARP_HLEN]; /* Destination node */
263 u8 et_src[ARP_HLEN]; /* Source node */
264 u16 et_protlen; /* Protocol or length */
704f3acf 265} __attribute__((packed));
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266
267/* Ethernet header size */
268#define ETHER_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct ethernet_hdr))
269
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270#define ETH_FCS_LEN 4 /* Octets in the FCS */
271
cb487f56 272struct e802_hdr {
a40db6d5 273 u8 et_dest[ARP_HLEN]; /* Destination node */
274 u8 et_src[ARP_HLEN]; /* Source node */
275 u16 et_protlen; /* Protocol or length */
276 u8 et_dsap; /* 802 DSAP */
277 u8 et_ssap; /* 802 SSAP */
278 u8 et_ctl; /* 802 control */
279 u8 et_snap1; /* SNAP */
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280 u8 et_snap2;
281 u8 et_snap3;
a40db6d5 282 u16 et_prot; /* 802 protocol */
704f3acf 283} __attribute__((packed));
2d966958 284
da5ebe2c 285/* 802 + SNAP + ethernet header size */
cb487f56 286#define E802_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct e802_hdr))
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287
288/*
da5ebe2c 289 * Virtual LAN Ethernet header
a3d991bd 290 */
c68cca35 291struct vlan_ethernet_hdr {
a40db6d5 292 u8 vet_dest[ARP_HLEN]; /* Destination node */
293 u8 vet_src[ARP_HLEN]; /* Source node */
294 u16 vet_vlan_type; /* PROT_VLAN */
295 u16 vet_tag; /* TAG of VLAN */
296 u16 vet_type; /* protocol type */
704f3acf 297} __attribute__((packed));
a3d991bd 298
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299/* VLAN Ethernet header size */
300#define VLAN_ETHER_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct vlan_ethernet_hdr))
a3d991bd 301
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302#define PROT_IP 0x0800 /* IP protocol */
303#define PROT_ARP 0x0806 /* IP ARP protocol */
d8970dae 304#define PROT_WOL 0x0842 /* ether-wake WoL protocol */
2d966958 305#define PROT_RARP 0x8035 /* IP ARP protocol */
a3d991bd 306#define PROT_VLAN 0x8100 /* IEEE 802.1q protocol */
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307#define PROT_IPV6 0x86dd /* IPv6 over bluebook */
308#define PROT_PPP_SES 0x8864 /* PPPoE session messages */
f641a8ac 309#define PROT_NCSI 0x88f8 /* NC-SI control packets */
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310
311#define IPPROTO_ICMP 1 /* Internet Control Message Protocol */
a3bf193b 312#define IPPROTO_TCP 6 /* Transmission Control Protocol */
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313#define IPPROTO_UDP 17 /* User Datagram Protocol */
314
315/*
c5c59df0 316 * Internet Protocol (IP) header.
2d966958 317 */
c5c59df0 318struct ip_hdr {
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319 u8 ip_hl_v; /* header length and version */
320 u8 ip_tos; /* type of service */
321 u16 ip_len; /* total length */
322 u16 ip_id; /* identification */
323 u16 ip_off; /* fragment offset field */
324 u8 ip_ttl; /* time to live */
325 u8 ip_p; /* protocol */
326 u16 ip_sum; /* checksum */
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327 struct in_addr ip_src; /* Source IP address */
328 struct in_addr ip_dst; /* Destination IP address */
704f3acf 329} __attribute__((packed));
2d966958 330
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331#define IP_OFFS 0x1fff /* ip offset *= 8 */
332#define IP_FLAGS 0xe000 /* first 3 bits */
333#define IP_FLAGS_RES 0x8000 /* reserved */
334#define IP_FLAGS_DFRAG 0x4000 /* don't fragments */
335#define IP_FLAGS_MFRAG 0x2000 /* more fragments */
336
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337#define IP_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct ip_hdr))
338
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339#define IP_MIN_FRAG_DATAGRAM_SIZE (IP_HDR_SIZE + 8)
340
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341/*
342 * Internet Protocol (IP) + UDP header.
343 */
344struct ip_udp_hdr {
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345 u8 ip_hl_v; /* header length and version */
346 u8 ip_tos; /* type of service */
347 u16 ip_len; /* total length */
348 u16 ip_id; /* identification */
349 u16 ip_off; /* fragment offset field */
350 u8 ip_ttl; /* time to live */
351 u8 ip_p; /* protocol */
352 u16 ip_sum; /* checksum */
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353 struct in_addr ip_src; /* Source IP address */
354 struct in_addr ip_dst; /* Destination IP address */
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355 u16 udp_src; /* UDP source port */
356 u16 udp_dst; /* UDP destination port */
357 u16 udp_len; /* Length of UDP packet */
358 u16 udp_xsum; /* Checksum */
704f3acf 359} __attribute__((packed));
2d966958 360
594c26f8 361#define IP_UDP_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct ip_udp_hdr))
c5c59df0 362#define UDP_HDR_SIZE (IP_UDP_HDR_SIZE - IP_HDR_SIZE)
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363
364/*
365 * Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) header.
366 */
738853bb 367struct arp_hdr {
717234e0 368 u16 ar_hrd; /* Format of hardware address */
2d966958 369# define ARP_ETHER 1 /* Ethernet hardware address */
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370 u16 ar_pro; /* Format of protocol address */
371 u8 ar_hln; /* Length of hardware address */
717234e0 372 u8 ar_pln; /* Length of protocol address */
674bb249 373# define ARP_PLEN 4
717234e0 374 u16 ar_op; /* Operation */
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375# define ARPOP_REQUEST 1 /* Request to resolve address */
376# define ARPOP_REPLY 2 /* Response to previous request */
377
378# define RARPOP_REQUEST 3 /* Request to resolve address */
379# define RARPOP_REPLY 4 /* Response to previous request */
380
381 /*
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382 * The remaining fields are variable in size, according to
383 * the sizes above, and are defined as appropriate for
384 * specific hardware/protocol combinations.
2d966958 385 */
717234e0 386 u8 ar_data[0];
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387#define ar_sha ar_data[0]
388#define ar_spa ar_data[ARP_HLEN]
389#define ar_tha ar_data[ARP_HLEN + ARP_PLEN]
390#define ar_tpa ar_data[ARP_HLEN + ARP_PLEN + ARP_HLEN]
2d966958 391#if 0
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392 u8 ar_sha[]; /* Sender hardware address */
393 u8 ar_spa[]; /* Sender protocol address */
394 u8 ar_tha[]; /* Target hardware address */
395 u8 ar_tpa[]; /* Target protocol address */
2d966958 396#endif /* 0 */
704f3acf 397} __attribute__((packed));
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398
399#define ARP_HDR_SIZE (8+20) /* Size assuming ethernet */
400
401/*
402 * ICMP stuff (just enough to handle (host) redirect messages)
403 */
53677ef1 404#define ICMP_ECHO_REPLY 0 /* Echo reply */
4793ee65 405#define ICMP_NOT_REACH 3 /* Detination unreachable */
2d966958 406#define ICMP_REDIRECT 5 /* Redirect (change route) */
73a8b27c 407#define ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST 8 /* Echo request */
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408
409/* Codes for REDIRECT. */
410#define ICMP_REDIR_NET 0 /* Redirect Net */
411#define ICMP_REDIR_HOST 1 /* Redirect Host */
412
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413/* Codes for NOT_REACH */
414#define ICMP_NOT_REACH_PORT 3 /* Port unreachable */
415
e0a63079 416struct icmp_hdr {
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417 u8 type;
418 u8 code;
419 u16 checksum;
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420 union {
421 struct {
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422 u16 id;
423 u16 sequence;
2d966958 424 } echo;
5917e7d1 425 u32 gateway;
2d966958 426 struct {
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427 u16 unused;
428 u16 mtu;
2d966958 429 } frag;
717234e0 430 u8 data[0];
2d966958 431 } un;
704f3acf 432} __attribute__((packed));
2d966958 433
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434#define ICMP_HDR_SIZE (sizeof(struct icmp_hdr))
435#define IP_ICMP_HDR_SIZE (IP_HDR_SIZE + ICMP_HDR_SIZE)
2d966958 436
2d966958 437/*
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438 * Maximum packet size; used to allocate packet storage. Use
439 * the maxium Ethernet frame size as specified by the Ethernet
440 * standard including the 802.1Q tag (VLAN tagging).
441 * maximum packet size = 1522
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442 * maximum packet size and multiple of 32 bytes = 1536
443 */
700877a6 444#define PKTSIZE 1522
fc054d56 445#ifndef CONFIG_DM_DSA
2d966958 446#define PKTSIZE_ALIGN 1536
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447#else
448/* Maximum DSA tagging overhead (headroom and/or tailroom) */
449#define DSA_MAX_OVR 256
450#define PKTSIZE_ALIGN (1536 + DSA_MAX_OVR)
451#endif
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452
453/*
454 * Maximum receive ring size; that is, the number of packets
455 * we can buffer before overflow happens. Basically, this just
456 * needs to be enough to prevent a packet being discarded while
457 * we are processing the previous one.
458 */
459#define RINGSZ 4
460#define RINGSZ_LOG2 2
461
462/**********************************************************************/
463/*
464 * Globals.
465 *
466 * Note:
467 *
049a95a7 468 * All variables of type struct in_addr are stored in NETWORK byte order
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469 * (big endian).
470 */
471
472/* net.c */
473/** BOOTP EXTENTIONS **/
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474extern struct in_addr net_gateway; /* Our gateway IP address */
475extern struct in_addr net_netmask; /* Our subnet mask (0 = unknown) */
476/* Our Domain Name Server (0 = unknown) */
477extern struct in_addr net_dns_server;
1fe80d79 478#if defined(CONFIG_BOOTP_DNS2)
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479/* Our 2nd Domain Name Server (0 = unknown) */
480extern struct in_addr net_dns_server2;
fe389a82 481#endif
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482extern char net_nis_domain[32]; /* Our IS domain */
483extern char net_hostname[32]; /* Our hostname */
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484#ifdef CONFIG_NET
485extern char net_root_path[CONFIG_BOOTP_MAX_ROOT_PATH_LEN]; /* Our root path */
486#endif
2d966958 487/** END OF BOOTP EXTENTIONS **/
a40db6d5 488extern u8 net_ethaddr[ARP_HLEN]; /* Our ethernet address */
489extern u8 net_server_ethaddr[ARP_HLEN]; /* Boot server enet address */
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490extern struct in_addr net_ip; /* Our IP addr (0 = unknown) */
491extern struct in_addr net_server_ip; /* Server IP addr (0 = unknown) */
1203fcce 492extern uchar *net_tx_packet; /* THE transmit packet */
2a504df0 493extern uchar *net_rx_packets[PKTBUFSRX]; /* Receive packets */
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494extern uchar *net_rx_packet; /* Current receive packet */
495extern int net_rx_packet_len; /* Current rx packet length */
a40db6d5 496extern const u8 net_bcast_ethaddr[ARP_HLEN]; /* Ethernet broadcast address */
497extern const u8 net_null_ethaddr[ARP_HLEN];
2d966958 498
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499#define VLAN_NONE 4095 /* untagged */
500#define VLAN_IDMASK 0x0fff /* mask of valid vlan id */
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501extern ushort net_our_vlan; /* Our VLAN */
502extern ushort net_native_vlan; /* Our Native VLAN */
a3d991bd 503
bc0571fc 504extern int net_restart_wrap; /* Tried all network devices */
2d966958 505
e4bf0c5c 506enum proto_t {
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507 BOOTP, RARP, ARP, TFTPGET, DHCP, PING, PING6, DNS, NFS, CDP, NETCONS,
508 SNTP, TFTPSRV, TFTPPUT, LINKLOCAL, FASTBOOT, WOL, UDP, NCSI, WGET
e4bf0c5c 509};
2d966958 510
11a69ff8 511extern char net_boot_file_name[1024];/* Boot File name */
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512/* Indicates whether the file name was specified on the command line */
513extern bool net_boot_file_name_explicit;
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514/* The actual transferred size of the bootfile (in bytes) */
515extern u32 net_boot_file_size;
516/* Boot file size in blocks as reported by the DHCP server */
517extern u32 net_boot_file_expected_size_in_blocks;
2d966958 518
1a32bf41 519#if defined(CONFIG_CMD_DNS)
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520extern char *net_dns_resolve; /* The host to resolve */
521extern char *net_dns_env_var; /* the env var to put the ip into */
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522#endif
523
639221c7 524#if defined(CONFIG_CMD_PING)
049a95a7 525extern struct in_addr net_ping_ip; /* the ip address to ping */
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526#endif
527
639221c7 528#if defined(CONFIG_CMD_CDP)
a3d991bd 529/* when CDP completes these hold the return values */
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530extern ushort cdp_native_vlan; /* CDP returned native VLAN */
531extern ushort cdp_appliance_vlan; /* CDP returned appliance VLAN */
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532
533/*
534 * Check for a CDP packet by examining the received MAC address field
535 */
0adb5b76 536static inline int is_cdp_packet(const uchar *ethaddr)
17351883 537{
a40db6d5 538 extern const u8 net_cdp_ethaddr[ARP_HLEN];
17351883 539
a40db6d5 540 return memcmp(ethaddr, net_cdp_ethaddr, ARP_HLEN) == 0;
17351883 541}
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542#endif
543
639221c7 544#if defined(CONFIG_CMD_SNTP)
049a95a7 545extern struct in_addr net_ntp_server; /* the ip address to NTP */
bc0571fc 546extern int net_ntp_time_offset; /* offset time from UTC */
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547#endif
548
2d966958 549/* Initialize the network adapter */
c3f0278e 550int net_init(void);
bc0571fc 551int net_loop(enum proto_t);
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552
553/* Load failed. Start again. */
bc0571fc 554int net_start_again(void);
2d966958 555
a3d991bd 556/* Get size of the ethernet header when we send */
1203fcce 557int net_eth_hdr_size(void);
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558
559/* Set ethernet header; returns the size of the header */
1203fcce 560int net_set_ether(uchar *xet, const uchar *dest_ethaddr, uint prot);
ff997432 561int net_update_ether(struct ethernet_hdr *et, uchar *addr, uint prot);
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562
563/* Set IP header */
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564void net_set_ip_header(uchar *pkt, struct in_addr dest, struct in_addr source,
565 u16 pkt_len, u8 proto);
049a95a7 566void net_set_udp_header(uchar *pkt, struct in_addr dest, int dport,
4b11c916 567 int sport, int len);
2d966958 568
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569/**
570 * compute_ip_checksum() - Compute IP checksum
571 *
572 * @addr: Address to check (must be 16-bit aligned)
573 * @nbytes: Number of bytes to check (normally a multiple of 2)
185f812c 574 * Return: 16-bit IP checksum
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575 */
576unsigned compute_ip_checksum(const void *addr, unsigned nbytes);
577
578/**
579 * add_ip_checksums() - add two IP checksums
580 *
581 * @offset: Offset of first sum (if odd we do a byte-swap)
582 * @sum: First checksum
583 * @new_sum: New checksum to add
185f812c 584 * Return: updated 16-bit IP checksum
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585 */
586unsigned add_ip_checksums(unsigned offset, unsigned sum, unsigned new_sum);
587
588/**
589 * ip_checksum_ok() - check if a checksum is correct
590 *
591 * This works by making sure the checksum sums to 0
592 *
593 * @addr: Address to check (must be 16-bit aligned)
594 * @nbytes: Number of bytes to check (normally a multiple of 2)
185f812c 595 * Return: true if the checksum matches, false if not
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596 */
597int ip_checksum_ok(const void *addr, unsigned nbytes);
598
d280d3f4 599/* Callbacks */
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600rxhand_f *net_get_udp_handler(void); /* Get UDP RX packet handler */
601void net_set_udp_handler(rxhand_f *); /* Set UDP RX packet handler */
602rxhand_f *net_get_arp_handler(void); /* Get ARP RX packet handler */
603void net_set_arp_handler(rxhand_f *); /* Set ARP RX packet handler */
3f02c98b 604bool arp_is_waiting(void); /* Waiting for ARP reply? */
ff997432 605void net_set_icmp_handler(rxhand_icmp_f *f); /* Set ICMP RX handler */
bc0571fc 606void net_set_timeout_handler(ulong, thand_f *);/* Set timeout handler */
2d966958 607
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608/* Network loop state */
609enum net_loop_state {
610 NETLOOP_CONTINUE,
611 NETLOOP_RESTART,
612 NETLOOP_SUCCESS,
613 NETLOOP_FAIL
614};
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615extern enum net_loop_state net_state;
616
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617static inline void net_set_state(enum net_loop_state state)
618{
4ef8d53c 619 debug_cond(DEBUG_INT_STATE, "--- NetState set to %d\n", state);
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620 net_state = state;
621}
622
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623/*
624 * net_get_async_tx_pkt_buf - Get a packet buffer that is not in use for
625 * sending an asynchronous reply
626 *
627 * returns - ptr to packet buffer
628 */
629uchar * net_get_async_tx_pkt_buf(void);
630
e94070c4 631/* Transmit a packet */
1203fcce 632static inline void net_send_packet(uchar *pkt, int len)
adf5d93e 633{
60304592 634 /* Currently no way to return errors from eth_send() */
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635 (void) eth_send(pkt, len);
636}
2d966958 637
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638/**
639 * net_send_ip_packet() - Transmit "net_tx_packet" as UDP or TCP packet,
640 * send ARP request if needed (ether will be populated)
641 * @ether: Raw packet buffer
642 * @dest: IP address to send the datagram to
643 * @dport: Destination UDP port
644 * @sport: Source UDP port
645 * @payload_len: Length of data after the UDP header
646 * @action: TCP action to be performed
647 * @tcp_seq_num: TCP sequence number of this transmission
648 * @tcp_ack_num: TCP stream acknolegement number
206d07fd 649 *
a3bf193b 650 * Return: 0 on success, other value on failure
206d07fd 651 */
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652int net_send_ip_packet(uchar *ether, struct in_addr dest, int dport, int sport,
653 int payload_len, int proto, u8 action, u32 tcp_seq_num,
654 u32 tcp_ack_num);
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655/**
656 * net_send_tcp_packet() - Transmit TCP packet.
657 * @payload_len: length of payload
658 * @dport: Destination TCP port
659 * @sport: Source TCP port
660 * @action: TCP action to be performed
661 * @tcp_seq_num: TCP sequence number of this transmission
662 * @tcp_ack_num: TCP stream acknolegement number
663 *
664 * Return: 0 on success, other value on failure
665 */
666int net_send_tcp_packet(int payload_len, int dport, int sport, u8 action,
667 u32 tcp_seq_num, u32 tcp_ack_num);
1203fcce 668int net_send_udp_packet(uchar *ether, struct in_addr dest, int dport,
206d07fd 669 int sport, int payload_len);
73a8b27c 670
2d966958 671/* Processes a received packet */
2a504df0 672void net_process_received_packet(uchar *in_packet, int len);
2d966958 673
99761e53 674#if defined(CONFIG_NETCONSOLE) && !defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD)
6a38a5f3 675void nc_start(void);
049a95a7 676int nc_input_packet(uchar *pkt, struct in_addr src_ip, unsigned dest_port,
8a0eccb1 677 unsigned src_port, unsigned len);
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678#endif
679
92163873 680static __always_inline int eth_is_on_demand_init(void)
f8be7d65 681{
99761e53 682#if defined(CONFIG_NETCONSOLE) && !defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD)
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683 extern enum proto_t net_loop_last_protocol;
684
685 return net_loop_last_protocol != NETCONS;
686#else
687 return 1;
688#endif
689}
690
691static inline void eth_set_last_protocol(int protocol)
692{
99761e53 693#if defined(CONFIG_NETCONSOLE) && !defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD)
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694 extern enum proto_t net_loop_last_protocol;
695
696 net_loop_last_protocol = protocol;
697#endif
698}
699
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700/*
701 * Check if autoload is enabled. If so, use either NFS or TFTP to download
702 * the boot file.
703 */
704void net_auto_load(void);
705
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706/*
707 * The following functions are a bit ugly, but necessary to deal with
708 * alignment restrictions on ARM.
709 *
710 * We're using inline functions, which had the smallest memory
711 * footprint in our tests.
712 */
713/* return IP *in network byteorder* */
049a95a7 714static inline struct in_addr net_read_ip(void *from)
2d966958 715{
049a95a7 716 struct in_addr ip;
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717
718 memcpy((void *)&ip, (void *)from, sizeof(ip));
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719 return ip;
720}
721
722/* return ulong *in network byteorder* */
bbfc5627 723static inline u32 net_read_u32(void *from)
2d966958 724{
5917e7d1 725 u32 l;
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726
727 memcpy((void *)&l, (void *)from, sizeof(l));
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728 return l;
729}
730
731/* write IP *in network byteorder* */
049a95a7 732static inline void net_write_ip(void *to, struct in_addr ip)
2d966958 733{
b28e28bb 734 memcpy(to, (void *)&ip, sizeof(ip));
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735}
736
737/* copy IP */
049a95a7 738static inline void net_copy_ip(void *to, void *from)
2d966958 739{
049a95a7 740 memcpy((void *)to, from, sizeof(struct in_addr));
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741}
742
743/* copy ulong */
bbfc5627 744static inline void net_copy_u32(void *to, void *from)
2d966958 745{
5917e7d1 746 memcpy((void *)to, (void *)from, sizeof(u32));
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747}
748
50cca8b9 749/**
0adb5b76 750 * is_zero_ethaddr - Determine if give Ethernet address is all zeros.
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751 * @addr: Pointer to a six-byte array containing the Ethernet address
752 *
753 * Return true if the address is all zeroes.
754 */
0adb5b76 755static inline int is_zero_ethaddr(const u8 *addr)
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756{
757 return !(addr[0] | addr[1] | addr[2] | addr[3] | addr[4] | addr[5]);
758}
759
760/**
0adb5b76 761 * is_multicast_ethaddr - Determine if the Ethernet address is a multicast.
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762 * @addr: Pointer to a six-byte array containing the Ethernet address
763 *
764 * Return true if the address is a multicast address.
765 * By definition the broadcast address is also a multicast address.
766 */
0adb5b76 767static inline int is_multicast_ethaddr(const u8 *addr)
50cca8b9 768{
b28e28bb 769 return 0x01 & addr[0];
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770}
771
23cd1385 772/*
0adb5b76 773 * is_broadcast_ethaddr - Determine if the Ethernet address is broadcast
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774 * @addr: Pointer to a six-byte array containing the Ethernet address
775 *
776 * Return true if the address is the broadcast address.
777 */
0adb5b76 778static inline int is_broadcast_ethaddr(const u8 *addr)
23cd1385 779{
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780 return (addr[0] & addr[1] & addr[2] & addr[3] & addr[4] & addr[5]) ==
781 0xff;
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782}
783
784/*
0adb5b76 785 * is_valid_ethaddr - Determine if the given Ethernet address is valid
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786 * @addr: Pointer to a six-byte array containing the Ethernet address
787 *
788 * Check that the Ethernet address (MAC) is not 00:00:00:00:00:00, is not
789 * a multicast address, and is not FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF.
790 *
791 * Return true if the address is valid.
792 */
0adb5b76 793static inline int is_valid_ethaddr(const u8 *addr)
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794{
795 /* FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF is a multicast address so we don't need to
796 * explicitly check for it here. */
0adb5b76 797 return !is_multicast_ethaddr(addr) && !is_zero_ethaddr(addr);
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798}
799
da384a9d 800/**
0adb5b76 801 * net_random_ethaddr - Generate software assigned random Ethernet address
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802 * @addr: Pointer to a six-byte array containing the Ethernet address
803 *
804 * Generate a random Ethernet address (MAC) that is not multicast
805 * and has the local assigned bit set.
806 */
0adb5b76 807static inline void net_random_ethaddr(uchar *addr)
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808{
809 int i;
12c2a310 810 unsigned int seed = get_ticks();
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812 for (i = 0; i < 6; i++)
813 addr[i] = rand_r(&seed);
814
815 addr[0] &= 0xfe; /* clear multicast bit */
816 addr[0] |= 0x02; /* set local assignment bit (IEEE802) */
817}
818
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819/**
820 * string_to_enetaddr() - Parse a MAC address
821 *
822 * Convert a string MAC address
823 *
824 * Implemented in lib/net_utils.c (built unconditionally)
825 *
826 * @addr: MAC address in aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff format, where each part is a 2-digit
827 * hex value
828 * @enetaddr: Place to put MAC address (6 bytes)
829 */
830void string_to_enetaddr(const char *addr, uint8_t *enetaddr);
831
2d966958 832/* Convert an IP address to a string */
049a95a7 833void ip_to_string(struct in_addr x, char *s);
2d966958 834
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835/**
836 * string_to_ip() - Convert a string to ip address
837 *
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838 * Implemented in lib/net_utils.c (built unconditionally)
839 *
840 * @s: Input string to parse
841 * @return: in_addr struct containing the parsed IP address
8d5babb4 842 */
049a95a7 843struct in_addr string_to_ip(const char *s);
73a8b27c 844
a3d991bd 845/* Convert a VLAN id to a string */
4fd5055f 846void vlan_to_string(ushort x, char *s);
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847
848/* Convert a string to a vlan id */
4fd5055f 849ushort string_to_vlan(const char *s);
a3d991bd 850
a3d991bd 851/* read a VLAN id from an environment variable */
723806cc 852ushort env_get_vlan(char *);
a3d991bd 853
2d966958 854/* copy a filename (allow for "..." notation, limit length) */
ff997432 855void copy_filename(char *dst, const char *src, int size);
2d966958 856
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857/* check if serverip is specified in filename from the command line */
858int is_serverip_in_cmd(void);
859
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860/**
861 * net_parse_bootfile - Parse the bootfile env var / cmd line param
862 *
863 * @param ipaddr - a pointer to the ipaddr to populate if included in bootfile
864 * @param filename - a pointer to the string to save the filename part
865 * @param max_len - The longest - 1 that the filename part can be
866 *
867 * return 1 if parsed, 0 if bootfile is empty
868 */
869int net_parse_bootfile(struct in_addr *ipaddr, char *filename, int max_len);
870
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871/**
872 * update_tftp - Update firmware over TFTP (via DFU)
873 *
874 * This function updates board's firmware via TFTP
875 *
876 * @param addr - memory address where data is stored
877 * @param interface - the DFU medium name - e.g. "mmc"
878 * @param devstring - the DFU medium number - e.g. "1"
879 *
185f812c 880 * Return: - 0 on success, other value on failure
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881 */
882int update_tftp(ulong addr, char *interface, char *devstring);
ea5427e2 883
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884/**
885 * env_get_ip() - Convert an environment value to to an ip address
886 *
887 * @var: Environment variable to convert. The value of this variable must be
888 * in the format format a.b.c.d, where each value is a decimal number from
889 * 0 to 255
185f812c 890 * Return: IP address, or 0 if invalid
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891 */
892static inline struct in_addr env_get_ip(char *var)
893{
894 return string_to_ip(env_get(var));
895}
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896
897/**
898 * reset_phy() - Reset the Ethernet PHY
899 *
900 * This should be implemented by boards if CONFIG_RESET_PHY_R is enabled
901 */
902void reset_phy(void);
903
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904#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(NET)
905/**
906 * eth_set_enable_bootdevs() - Enable or disable binding of Ethernet bootdevs
907 *
908 * These get in the way of bootstd testing, so are normally disabled by tests.
909 * This provide control of this setting. It only affects binding of Ethernet
910 * devices, so if that has already happened, this flag does nothing.
911 *
912 * @enable: true to enable binding of bootdevs when binding new Ethernet
913 * devices, false to disable it
914 */
915void eth_set_enable_bootdevs(bool enable);
916#else
917static inline void eth_set_enable_bootdevs(bool enable) {}
918#endif
919
2d966958 920#endif /* __NET_H__ */
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