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1 | /* |
2 | * IrNET protocol module : Synchronous PPP over an IrDA socket. | |
3 | * | |
4 | * Jean II - HPL `00 - <[email protected]> | |
5 | * | |
6 | * This file contains definitions and declarations global to the IrNET module, | |
7 | * all grouped in one place... | |
8 | * This file is a *private* header, so other modules don't want to know | |
9 | * what's in there... | |
10 | * | |
11 | * Note : as most part of the Linux kernel, this module is available | |
12 | * under the GNU General Public License (GPL). | |
13 | */ | |
14 | ||
15 | #ifndef IRNET_H | |
16 | #define IRNET_H | |
17 | ||
18 | /************************** DOCUMENTATION ***************************/ | |
19 | /* | |
20 | * What is IrNET | |
21 | * ------------- | |
22 | * IrNET is a protocol allowing to carry TCP/IP traffic between two | |
23 | * IrDA peers in an efficient fashion. It is a thin layer, passing PPP | |
24 | * packets to IrTTP and vice versa. It uses PPP in synchronous mode, | |
25 | * because IrTTP offer a reliable sequenced packet service (as opposed | |
26 | * to a byte stream). In fact, you could see IrNET as carrying TCP/IP | |
27 | * in a IrDA socket, using PPP to provide the glue. | |
28 | * | |
29 | * The main difference with traditional PPP over IrCOMM is that we | |
30 | * avoid the framing and serial emulation which are a performance | |
31 | * bottleneck. It also allows multipoint communications in a sensible | |
32 | * fashion. | |
33 | * | |
34 | * The main difference with IrLAN is that we use PPP for the link | |
35 | * management, which is more standard, interoperable and flexible than | |
36 | * the IrLAN protocol. For example, PPP adds authentication, | |
37 | * encryption, compression, header compression and automated routing | |
38 | * setup. And, as IrNET let PPP do the hard work, the implementation | |
39 | * is much simpler than IrLAN. | |
40 | * | |
41 | * The Linux implementation | |
42 | * ------------------------ | |
43 | * IrNET is written on top of the Linux-IrDA stack, and interface with | |
44 | * the generic Linux PPP driver. Because IrNET depend on recent | |
45 | * changes of the PPP driver interface, IrNET will work only with very | |
46 | * recent kernel (2.3.99-pre6 and up). | |
47 | * | |
48 | * The present implementation offer the following features : | |
49 | * o simple user interface using pppd | |
50 | * o efficient implementation (interface directly to PPP and IrTTP) | |
51 | * o addressing (you can specify the name of the IrNET recipient) | |
52 | * o multipoint operation (limited by IrLAP specification) | |
53 | * o information in /proc/net/irda/irnet | |
54 | * o IrNET events on /dev/irnet (for user space daemon) | |
55 | * o IrNET daemon (irnetd) to automatically handle incoming requests | |
56 | * o Windows 2000 compatibility (tested, but need more work) | |
57 | * Currently missing : | |
58 | * o Lot's of testing (that's your job) | |
59 | * o Connection retries (may be too hard to do) | |
60 | * o Check pppd persist mode | |
61 | * o User space daemon (to automatically handle incoming requests) | |
62 | * | |
63 | * The setup is not currently the most easy, but this should get much | |
64 | * better when everything will get integrated... | |
65 | * | |
66 | * Acknowledgements | |
67 | * ---------------- | |
68 | * This module is based on : | |
69 | * o The PPP driver (ppp_synctty/ppp_generic) by Paul Mackerras | |
70 | * o The IrLAN protocol (irlan_common/XXX) by Dag Brattli | |
71 | * o The IrSock interface (af_irda) by Dag Brattli | |
72 | * o Some other bits from the kernel and my drivers... | |
73 | * Infinite thanks to those brave souls for providing the infrastructure | |
74 | * upon which IrNET is built. | |
75 | * | |
76 | * Thanks to all my collegues in HP for helping me. In particular, | |
77 | * thanks to Salil Pradhan and Bill Serra for W2k testing... | |
78 | * Thanks to Luiz Magalhaes for irnetd and much testing... | |
79 | * | |
80 | * Thanks to Alan Cox for answering lot's of my stupid questions, and | |
81 | * to Paul Mackerras answering my questions on how to best integrate | |
82 | * IrNET and pppd. | |
83 | * | |
84 | * Jean II | |
85 | * | |
86 | * Note on some implementations choices... | |
87 | * ------------------------------------ | |
88 | * 1) Direct interface vs tty/socket | |
89 | * I could have used a tty interface to hook to ppp and use the full | |
90 | * socket API to connect to IrDA. The code would have been easier to | |
91 | * maintain, and maybe the code would have been smaller... | |
92 | * Instead, we hook directly to ppp_generic and to IrTTP, which make | |
93 | * things more complicated... | |
94 | * | |
95 | * The first reason is flexibility : this allow us to create IrNET | |
96 | * instances on demand (no /dev/ircommX crap) and to allow linkname | |
97 | * specification on pppd command line... | |
98 | * | |
99 | * Second reason is speed optimisation. If you look closely at the | |
100 | * transmit and receive paths, you will notice that they are "super lean" | |
101 | * (that's why they look ugly), with no function calls and as little data | |
102 | * copy and modification as I could... | |
103 | * | |
104 | * 2) irnetd in user space | |
105 | * irnetd is implemented in user space, which is necessary to call pppd. | |
106 | * This also give maximum benefits in term of flexibility and customability, | |
107 | * and allow to offer the event channel, useful for other stuff like debug. | |
108 | * | |
109 | * On the other hand, this require a loose coordination between the | |
110 | * present module and irnetd. One critical area is how incoming request | |
111 | * are handled. | |
112 | * When irnet receive an incoming request, it send an event to irnetd and | |
113 | * drop the incoming IrNET socket. | |
114 | * irnetd start a pppd instance, which create a new IrNET socket. This new | |
115 | * socket is then connected in the originating node to the pppd instance. | |
116 | * At this point, in the originating node, the first socket is closed. | |
117 | * | |
118 | * I admit, this is a bit messy and waste some resources. The alternative | |
119 | * is caching incoming socket, and that's also quite messy and waste | |
120 | * resources. | |
121 | * We also make connection time slower. For example, on a 115 kb/s link it | |
122 | * adds 60ms to the connection time (770 ms). However, this is slower than | |
123 | * the time it takes to fire up pppd on my P133... | |
124 | * | |
125 | * | |
126 | * History : | |
127 | * ------- | |
128 | * | |
129 | * v1 - 15.5.00 - Jean II | |
130 | * o Basic IrNET (hook to ppp_generic & IrTTP - incl. multipoint) | |
131 | * o control channel on /dev/irnet (set name/address) | |
132 | * o event channel on /dev/irnet (for user space daemon) | |
133 | * | |
134 | * v2 - 5.6.00 - Jean II | |
135 | * o Enable DROP_NOT_READY to avoid PPP timeouts & other weirdness... | |
136 | * o Add DISCONNECT_TO event and rename DISCONNECT_FROM. | |
137 | * o Set official device number alloaction on /dev/irnet | |
138 | * | |
139 | * v3 - 30.8.00 - Jean II | |
140 | * o Update to latest Linux-IrDA changes : | |
141 | * - queue_t => irda_queue_t | |
142 | * o Update to ppp-2.4.0 : | |
143 | * - move irda_irnet_connect from PPPIOCATTACH to TIOCSETD | |
144 | * o Add EXPIRE event (depend on new IrDA-Linux patch) | |
145 | * o Switch from `hashbin_remove' to `hashbin_remove_this' to fix | |
146 | * a multilink bug... (depend on new IrDA-Linux patch) | |
147 | * o fix a self->daddr to self->raddr in irda_irnet_connect to fix | |
148 | * another multilink bug (darn !) | |
149 | * o Remove LINKNAME_IOCTL cruft | |
150 | * | |
151 | * v3b - 31.8.00 - Jean II | |
152 | * o Dump discovery log at event channel startup | |
153 | * | |
154 | * v4 - 28.9.00 - Jean II | |
155 | * o Fix interaction between poll/select and dump discovery log | |
156 | * o Add IRNET_BLOCKED_LINK event (depend on new IrDA-Linux patch) | |
157 | * o Add IRNET_NOANSWER_FROM event (mostly to help support) | |
158 | * o Release flow control in disconnect_indication | |
159 | * o Block packets while connecting (speed up connections) | |
160 | * | |
161 | * v5 - 11.01.01 - Jean II | |
162 | * o Init self->max_header_size, just in case... | |
163 | * o Set up ap->chan.hdrlen, to get zero copy on tx side working. | |
164 | * o avoid tx->ttp->flow->ppp->tx->... loop, by checking flow state | |
165 | * Thanks to Christian Gennerat for finding this bug ! | |
166 | * --- | |
167 | * o Declare the proper MTU/MRU that we can support | |
168 | * (but PPP doesn't read the MTU value :-() | |
169 | * o Declare hashbin HB_NOLOCK instead of HB_LOCAL to avoid | |
170 | * disabling and enabling irq twice | |
171 | * | |
172 | * v6 - 31.05.01 - Jean II | |
173 | * o Print source address in Found, Discovery, Expiry & Request events | |
174 | * o Print requested source address in /proc/net/irnet | |
175 | * o Change control channel input. Allow multiple commands in one line. | |
176 | * o Add saddr command to change ap->rsaddr (and use that in IrDA) | |
177 | * --- | |
178 | * o Make the IrDA connection procedure totally asynchronous. | |
179 | * Heavy rewrite of the IAS query code and the whole connection | |
180 | * procedure. Now, irnet_connect() no longer need to be called from | |
181 | * a process context... | |
182 | * o Enable IrDA connect retries in ppp_irnet_send(). The good thing | |
183 | * is that IrDA connect retries are directly driven by PPP LCP | |
184 | * retries (we retry for each LCP packet), so that everything | |
185 | * is transparently controlled from pppd lcp-max-configure. | |
186 | * o Add ttp_connect flag to prevent rentry on the connect procedure | |
187 | * o Test and fixups to eliminate side effects of retries | |
188 | * | |
189 | * v7 - 22.08.01 - Jean II | |
190 | * o Cleanup : Change "saddr = 0x0" to "saddr = DEV_ADDR_ANY" | |
191 | * o Fix bug in BLOCK_WHEN_CONNECT introduced in v6 : due to the | |
192 | * asynchronous IAS query, self->tsap is NULL when PPP send the | |
193 | * first packet. This was preventing "connect-delay 0" to work. | |
194 | * Change the test in ppp_irnet_send() to self->ttp_connect. | |
195 | * | |
196 | * v8 - 1.11.01 - Jean II | |
197 | * o Tighten the use of self->ttp_connect and self->ttp_open to | |
198 | * prevent various race conditions. | |
199 | * o Avoid leaking discovery log and skb | |
200 | * o Replace "self" with "server" in irnet_connect_indication() to | |
201 | * better detect cut'n'paste error ;-) | |
202 | * | |
203 | * v9 - 29.11.01 - Jean II | |
204 | * o Fix event generation in disconnect indication that I broke in v8 | |
205 | * It was always generation "No-Answer" because I was testing ttp_open | |
206 | * just after clearing it. *blush*. | |
207 | * o Use newly created irttp_listen() to fix potential crash when LAP | |
208 | * destroyed before irnet module removed. | |
209 | * | |
210 | * v10 - 4.3.2 - Jean II | |
211 | * o When receiving a disconnect indication, don't reenable the | |
212 | * PPP Tx queue, this will trigger a reconnect. Instead, close | |
213 | * the channel, which will kill pppd... | |
214 | * | |
215 | * v11 - 20.3.02 - Jean II | |
216 | * o Oops ! v10 fix disabled IrNET retries and passive behaviour. | |
217 | * Better fix in irnet_disconnect_indication() : | |
218 | * - if connected, kill pppd via hangup. | |
219 | * - if not connected, reenable ppp Tx, which trigger IrNET retry. | |
220 | * | |
221 | * v12 - 10.4.02 - Jean II | |
222 | * o Fix race condition in irnet_connect_indication(). | |
223 | * If the socket was already trying to connect, drop old connection | |
224 | * and use new one only if acting as primary. See comments. | |
225 | * | |
226 | * v13 - 30.5.02 - Jean II | |
227 | * o Update module init code | |
228 | * | |
229 | * v14 - 20.2.03 - Jean II | |
230 | * o Add discovery hint bits in the control channel. | |
231 | * o Remove obsolete MOD_INC/DEC_USE_COUNT in favor of .owner | |
232 | * | |
233 | * v15 - 7.4.03 - Jean II | |
234 | * o Replace spin_lock_irqsave() with spin_lock_bh() so that we can | |
235 | * use ppp_unit_number(). It's probably also better overall... | |
236 | * o Disable call to ppp_unregister_channel(), because we can't do it. | |
237 | */ | |
238 | ||
239 | /***************************** INCLUDES *****************************/ | |
240 | ||
241 | #include <linux/module.h> | |
242 | ||
243 | #include <linux/kernel.h> | |
244 | #include <linux/skbuff.h> | |
245 | #include <linux/tty.h> | |
246 | #include <linux/proc_fs.h> | |
247 | #include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> | |
248 | #include <linux/netdevice.h> | |
249 | #include <linux/miscdevice.h> | |
250 | #include <linux/poll.h> | |
251 | #include <linux/config.h> | |
252 | #include <linux/ctype.h> /* isspace() */ | |
253 | #include <asm/uaccess.h> | |
254 | #include <linux/init.h> | |
255 | ||
256 | #include <linux/ppp_defs.h> | |
257 | #include <linux/if_ppp.h> | |
258 | #include <linux/ppp_channel.h> | |
259 | ||
260 | #include <net/irda/irda.h> | |
261 | #include <net/irda/iriap.h> | |
262 | #include <net/irda/irias_object.h> | |
263 | #include <net/irda/irlmp.h> | |
264 | #include <net/irda/irttp.h> | |
265 | #include <net/irda/discovery.h> | |
266 | ||
267 | /***************************** OPTIONS *****************************/ | |
268 | /* | |
269 | * Define or undefine to compile or not some optional part of the | |
270 | * IrNET driver... | |
271 | * Note : the present defaults make sense, play with that at your | |
272 | * own risk... | |
273 | */ | |
274 | /* IrDA side of the business... */ | |
275 | #define DISCOVERY_NOMASK /* To enable W2k compatibility... */ | |
276 | #define ADVERTISE_HINT /* Advertise IrLAN hint bit */ | |
277 | #define ALLOW_SIMULT_CONNECT /* This seem to work, cross fingers... */ | |
278 | #define DISCOVERY_EVENTS /* Query the discovery log to post events */ | |
279 | #define INITIAL_DISCOVERY /* Dump current discovery log as events */ | |
280 | #undef STREAM_COMPAT /* Not needed - potentially messy */ | |
281 | #undef CONNECT_INDIC_KICK /* Might mess IrDA, not needed */ | |
282 | #undef FAIL_SEND_DISCONNECT /* Might mess IrDA, not needed */ | |
283 | #undef PASS_CONNECT_PACKETS /* Not needed ? Safe */ | |
284 | #undef MISSING_PPP_API /* Stuff I wish I could do */ | |
285 | ||
286 | /* PPP side of the business */ | |
287 | #define BLOCK_WHEN_CONNECT /* Block packets when connecting */ | |
288 | #define CONNECT_IN_SEND /* Retry IrDA connection procedure */ | |
289 | #undef FLUSH_TO_PPP /* Not sure about this one, let's play safe */ | |
290 | #undef SECURE_DEVIRNET /* Bah... */ | |
291 | ||
292 | /****************************** DEBUG ******************************/ | |
293 | ||
294 | /* | |
295 | * This set of flags enable and disable all the various warning, | |
296 | * error and debug message of this driver. | |
297 | * Each section can be enabled and disabled independently | |
298 | */ | |
299 | /* In the PPP part */ | |
300 | #define DEBUG_CTRL_TRACE 0 /* Control channel */ | |
301 | #define DEBUG_CTRL_INFO 0 /* various info */ | |
302 | #define DEBUG_CTRL_ERROR 1 /* problems */ | |
303 | #define DEBUG_FS_TRACE 0 /* filesystem callbacks */ | |
304 | #define DEBUG_FS_INFO 0 /* various info */ | |
305 | #define DEBUG_FS_ERROR 1 /* problems */ | |
306 | #define DEBUG_PPP_TRACE 0 /* PPP related functions */ | |
307 | #define DEBUG_PPP_INFO 0 /* various info */ | |
308 | #define DEBUG_PPP_ERROR 1 /* problems */ | |
309 | #define DEBUG_MODULE_TRACE 0 /* module insertion/removal */ | |
310 | #define DEBUG_MODULE_ERROR 1 /* problems */ | |
311 | ||
312 | /* In the IrDA part */ | |
313 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_SR_TRACE 0 /* IRDA subroutines */ | |
314 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_SR_INFO 0 /* various info */ | |
315 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_SR_ERROR 1 /* problems */ | |
316 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_SOCK_TRACE 0 /* IRDA main socket functions */ | |
317 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_SOCK_INFO 0 /* various info */ | |
318 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_SOCK_ERROR 1 /* problems */ | |
319 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_SERV_TRACE 0 /* The IrNET server */ | |
320 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_SERV_INFO 0 /* various info */ | |
321 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_SERV_ERROR 1 /* problems */ | |
322 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_TCB_TRACE 0 /* IRDA IrTTP callbacks */ | |
323 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_CB_INFO 0 /* various info */ | |
324 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_CB_ERROR 1 /* problems */ | |
325 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_OCB_TRACE 0 /* IRDA other callbacks */ | |
326 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_OCB_INFO 0 /* various info */ | |
327 | #define DEBUG_IRDA_OCB_ERROR 1 /* problems */ | |
328 | ||
329 | #define DEBUG_ASSERT 0 /* Verify all assertions */ | |
330 | ||
331 | /* | |
332 | * These are the macros we are using to actually print the debug | |
333 | * statements. Don't look at it, it's ugly... | |
334 | * | |
335 | * One of the trick is that, as the DEBUG_XXX are constant, the | |
336 | * compiler will optimise away the if() in all cases. | |
337 | */ | |
338 | /* All error messages (will show up in the normal logs) */ | |
339 | #define DERROR(dbg, format, args...) \ | |
340 | {if(DEBUG_##dbg) \ | |
341 | printk(KERN_INFO "irnet: %s(): " format, __FUNCTION__ , ##args);} | |
342 | ||
343 | /* Normal debug message (will show up in /var/log/debug) */ | |
344 | #define DEBUG(dbg, format, args...) \ | |
345 | {if(DEBUG_##dbg) \ | |
346 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "irnet: %s(): " format, __FUNCTION__ , ##args);} | |
347 | ||
348 | /* Entering a function (trace) */ | |
349 | #define DENTER(dbg, format, args...) \ | |
350 | {if(DEBUG_##dbg) \ | |
351 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "irnet: -> %s" format, __FUNCTION__ , ##args);} | |
352 | ||
353 | /* Entering and exiting a function in one go (trace) */ | |
354 | #define DPASS(dbg, format, args...) \ | |
355 | {if(DEBUG_##dbg) \ | |
356 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "irnet: <>%s" format, __FUNCTION__ , ##args);} | |
357 | ||
358 | /* Exiting a function (trace) */ | |
359 | #define DEXIT(dbg, format, args...) \ | |
360 | {if(DEBUG_##dbg) \ | |
361 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "irnet: <-%s()" format, __FUNCTION__ , ##args);} | |
362 | ||
363 | /* Exit a function with debug */ | |
364 | #define DRETURN(ret, dbg, args...) \ | |
365 | {DEXIT(dbg, ": " args);\ | |
366 | return ret; } | |
367 | ||
368 | /* Exit a function on failed condition */ | |
369 | #define DABORT(cond, ret, dbg, args...) \ | |
370 | {if(cond) {\ | |
371 | DERROR(dbg, args);\ | |
372 | return ret; }} | |
373 | ||
374 | /* Invalid assertion, print out an error and exit... */ | |
375 | #define DASSERT(cond, ret, dbg, args...) \ | |
376 | {if((DEBUG_ASSERT) && !(cond)) {\ | |
377 | DERROR(dbg, "Invalid assertion: " args);\ | |
378 | return ret; }} | |
379 | ||
380 | /************************ CONSTANTS & MACROS ************************/ | |
381 | ||
382 | /* Paranoia */ | |
383 | #define IRNET_MAGIC 0xB00754 | |
384 | ||
385 | /* Number of control events in the control channel buffer... */ | |
386 | #define IRNET_MAX_EVENTS 8 /* Should be more than enough... */ | |
387 | ||
388 | /****************************** TYPES ******************************/ | |
389 | ||
390 | /* | |
391 | * This is the main structure where we store all the data pertaining to | |
392 | * one instance of irnet. | |
393 | * Note : in irnet functions, a pointer this structure is usually called | |
394 | * "ap" or "self". If the code is borrowed from the IrDA stack, it tend | |
395 | * to be called "self", and if it is borrowed from the PPP driver it is | |
396 | * "ap". Apart from that, it's exactly the same structure ;-) | |
397 | */ | |
398 | typedef struct irnet_socket | |
399 | { | |
400 | /* ------------------- Instance management ------------------- */ | |
401 | /* We manage a linked list of IrNET socket instances */ | |
402 | irda_queue_t q; /* Must be first - for hasbin */ | |
403 | int magic; /* Paranoia */ | |
404 | ||
405 | /* --------------------- FileSystem part --------------------- */ | |
406 | /* "pppd" interact directly with us on a /dev/ file */ | |
407 | struct file * file; /* File descriptor of this instance */ | |
408 | /* TTY stuff - to keep "pppd" happy */ | |
409 | struct termios termios; /* Various tty flags */ | |
410 | /* Stuff for the control channel */ | |
411 | int event_index; /* Last read in the event log */ | |
412 | ||
413 | /* ------------------------- PPP part ------------------------- */ | |
414 | /* We interface directly to the ppp_generic driver in the kernel */ | |
415 | int ppp_open; /* registered with ppp_generic */ | |
416 | struct ppp_channel chan; /* Interface to generic ppp layer */ | |
417 | ||
418 | int mru; /* Max size of PPP payload */ | |
419 | u32 xaccm[8]; /* Asynchronous character map (just */ | |
420 | u32 raccm; /* to please pppd - dummy) */ | |
421 | unsigned int flags; /* PPP flags (compression, ...) */ | |
422 | unsigned int rbits; /* Unused receive flags ??? */ | |
423 | ||
424 | /* ------------------------ IrTTP part ------------------------ */ | |
425 | /* We create a pseudo "socket" over the IrDA tranport */ | |
426 | unsigned long ttp_open; /* Set when IrTTP is ready */ | |
427 | unsigned long ttp_connect; /* Set when IrTTP is connecting */ | |
428 | struct tsap_cb * tsap; /* IrTTP instance (the connection) */ | |
429 | ||
430 | char rname[NICKNAME_MAX_LEN + 1]; | |
431 | /* IrDA nickname of destination */ | |
432 | __u32 rdaddr; /* Requested peer IrDA address */ | |
433 | __u32 rsaddr; /* Requested local IrDA address */ | |
434 | __u32 daddr; /* actual peer IrDA address */ | |
435 | __u32 saddr; /* my local IrDA address */ | |
436 | __u8 dtsap_sel; /* Remote TSAP selector */ | |
437 | __u8 stsap_sel; /* Local TSAP selector */ | |
438 | ||
439 | __u32 max_sdu_size_rx;/* Socket parameters used for IrTTP */ | |
440 | __u32 max_sdu_size_tx; | |
441 | __u32 max_data_size; | |
442 | __u8 max_header_size; | |
443 | LOCAL_FLOW tx_flow; /* State of the Tx path in IrTTP */ | |
444 | ||
445 | /* ------------------- IrLMP and IrIAS part ------------------- */ | |
446 | /* Used for IrDA Discovery and socket name resolution */ | |
447 | void * ckey; /* IrLMP client handle */ | |
448 | __u16 mask; /* Hint bits mask (filter discov.)*/ | |
449 | int nslots; /* Number of slots for discovery */ | |
450 | ||
451 | struct iriap_cb * iriap; /* Used to query remote IAS */ | |
452 | int errno; /* status of the IAS query */ | |
453 | ||
454 | /* -------------------- Discovery log part -------------------- */ | |
455 | /* Used by initial discovery on the control channel | |
456 | * and by irnet_discover_daddr_and_lsap_sel() */ | |
457 | struct irda_device_info *discoveries; /* Copy of the discovery log */ | |
458 | int disco_index; /* Last read in the discovery log */ | |
459 | int disco_number; /* Size of the discovery log */ | |
460 | ||
461 | } irnet_socket; | |
462 | ||
463 | /* | |
464 | * This is the various event that we will generate on the control channel | |
465 | */ | |
466 | typedef enum irnet_event | |
467 | { | |
468 | IRNET_DISCOVER, /* New IrNET node discovered */ | |
469 | IRNET_EXPIRE, /* IrNET node expired */ | |
470 | IRNET_CONNECT_TO, /* IrNET socket has connected to other node */ | |
471 | IRNET_CONNECT_FROM, /* Other node has connected to IrNET socket */ | |
472 | IRNET_REQUEST_FROM, /* Non satisfied connection request */ | |
473 | IRNET_NOANSWER_FROM, /* Failed connection request */ | |
474 | IRNET_BLOCKED_LINK, /* Link (IrLAP) is blocked for > 3s */ | |
475 | IRNET_DISCONNECT_FROM, /* IrNET socket has disconnected */ | |
476 | IRNET_DISCONNECT_TO /* Closing IrNET socket */ | |
477 | } irnet_event; | |
478 | ||
479 | /* | |
480 | * This is the storage for an event and its arguments | |
481 | */ | |
482 | typedef struct irnet_log | |
483 | { | |
484 | irnet_event event; | |
485 | int unit; | |
486 | __u32 saddr; | |
487 | __u32 daddr; | |
488 | char name[NICKNAME_MAX_LEN + 1]; /* 21 + 1 */ | |
489 | __u16_host_order hints; /* Discovery hint bits */ | |
490 | } irnet_log; | |
491 | ||
492 | /* | |
493 | * This is the storage for all events and related stuff... | |
494 | */ | |
495 | typedef struct irnet_ctrl_channel | |
496 | { | |
497 | irnet_log log[IRNET_MAX_EVENTS]; /* Event log */ | |
498 | int index; /* Current index in log */ | |
499 | spinlock_t spinlock; /* Serialize access to the event log */ | |
500 | wait_queue_head_t rwait; /* processes blocked on read (or poll) */ | |
501 | } irnet_ctrl_channel; | |
502 | ||
503 | /**************************** PROTOTYPES ****************************/ | |
504 | /* | |
505 | * Global functions of the IrNET module | |
506 | * Note : we list here also functions called from one file to the other. | |
507 | */ | |
508 | ||
509 | /* -------------------------- IRDA PART -------------------------- */ | |
510 | extern int | |
511 | irda_irnet_create(irnet_socket *); /* Initialise a IrNET socket */ | |
512 | extern int | |
513 | irda_irnet_connect(irnet_socket *); /* Try to connect over IrDA */ | |
514 | extern void | |
515 | irda_irnet_destroy(irnet_socket *); /* Teardown a IrNET socket */ | |
516 | extern int | |
517 | irda_irnet_init(void); /* Initialise IrDA part of IrNET */ | |
518 | extern void | |
519 | irda_irnet_cleanup(void); /* Teardown IrDA part of IrNET */ | |
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520 | |
521 | /**************************** VARIABLES ****************************/ | |
522 | ||
523 | /* Control channel stuff - allocated in irnet_irda.h */ | |
524 | extern struct irnet_ctrl_channel irnet_events; | |
525 | ||
526 | #endif /* IRNET_H */ |