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      1 /*
      2  * INET         An implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite for the LINUX
      3  *              operating system.  INET is implemented using the  BSD Socket
      4  *              interface as the means of communication with the user level.
      5  *
      6  *              Global definitions for the ARCnet interface.
      7  *
      8  * Authors:     David Woodhouse and Avery Pennarun
      9  *
     10  *              This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
     11  *              modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
     12  *              as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
     13  *              2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
     14  */
     15 
     16 #ifndef _LINUX_IF_ARCNET_H
     17 #define _LINUX_IF_ARCNET_H
     18 
     19 #include <linux/types.h>
     20 #include <linux/if_ether.h>
     21 
     22 
     23 /*
     24  *    These are the defined ARCnet Protocol ID's.
     25  */
     26 
     27 /* CAP mode */
     28 /* No macro but uses 1-8 */
     29 
     30 /* RFC1201 Protocol ID's */
     31 #define ARC_P_IP		212	/* 0xD4 */
     32 #define ARC_P_IPV6		196	/* 0xC4: RFC2497 */
     33 #define ARC_P_ARP		213	/* 0xD5 */
     34 #define ARC_P_RARP		214	/* 0xD6 */
     35 #define ARC_P_IPX		250	/* 0xFA */
     36 #define ARC_P_NOVELL_EC		236	/* 0xEC */
     37 
     38 /* Old RFC1051 Protocol ID's */
     39 #define ARC_P_IP_RFC1051	240	/* 0xF0 */
     40 #define ARC_P_ARP_RFC1051	241	/* 0xF1 */
     41 
     42 /* MS LanMan/WfWg "NDIS" encapsulation */
     43 #define ARC_P_ETHER		232	/* 0xE8 */
     44 
     45 /* Unsupported/indirectly supported protocols */
     46 #define ARC_P_DATAPOINT_BOOT	0	/* very old Datapoint equipment */
     47 #define ARC_P_DATAPOINT_MOUNT	1
     48 #define ARC_P_POWERLAN_BEACON	8	/* Probably ATA-Netbios related */
     49 #define ARC_P_POWERLAN_BEACON2	243	/* 0xF3 */
     50 #define ARC_P_LANSOFT		251	/* 0xFB - what is this? */
     51 #define ARC_P_ATALK		0xDD
     52 
     53 /* Hardware address length */
     54 #define ARCNET_ALEN	1
     55 
     56 /*
     57  * The RFC1201-specific components of an arcnet packet header.
     58  */
     59 struct arc_rfc1201 {
     60     __u8  proto;		/* protocol ID field - varies		*/
     61     __u8  split_flag;	/* for use with split packets		*/
     62     __be16   sequence;		/* sequence number			*/
     63     __u8  payload[0];	/* space remaining in packet (504 bytes)*/
     64 };
     65 #define RFC1201_HDR_SIZE 4
     66 
     67 
     68 /*
     69  * The RFC1051-specific components.
     70  */
     71 struct arc_rfc1051 {
     72     __u8 proto;		/* ARC_P_RFC1051_ARP/RFC1051_IP	*/
     73     __u8 payload[0];		/* 507 bytes			*/
     74 };
     75 #define RFC1051_HDR_SIZE 1
     76 
     77 
     78 /*
     79  * The ethernet-encap-specific components.  We have a real ethernet header
     80  * and some data.
     81  */
     82 struct arc_eth_encap {
     83     __u8 proto;		/* Always ARC_P_ETHER			*/
     84     struct ethhdr eth;		/* standard ethernet header (yuck!)	*/
     85     __u8 payload[0];		/* 493 bytes				*/
     86 };
     87 #define ETH_ENCAP_HDR_SIZE 14
     88 
     89 
     90 struct arc_cap {
     91 	__u8 proto;
     92 	__u8 cookie[sizeof(int)];   /* Actually NOT sent over the network */
     93 	union {
     94 		__u8 ack;
     95 		__u8 raw[0];		/* 507 bytes */
     96 	} mes;
     97 };
     98 
     99 /*
    100  * The data needed by the actual arcnet hardware.
    101  *
    102  * Now, in the real arcnet hardware, the third and fourth bytes are the
    103  * 'offset' specification instead of the length, and the soft data is at
    104  * the _end_ of the 512-byte buffer.  We hide this complexity inside the
    105  * driver.
    106  */
    107 struct arc_hardware {
    108     __u8  source,		/* source ARCnet - filled in automagically */
    109              dest,		/* destination ARCnet - 0 for broadcast    */
    110     	     offset[2];		/* offset bytes (some weird semantics)     */
    111 };
    112 #define ARC_HDR_SIZE 4
    113 
    114 /*
    115  * This is an ARCnet frame header, as seen by the kernel (and userspace,
    116  * when you do a raw packet capture).
    117  */
    118 struct archdr {
    119     /* hardware requirements */
    120     struct arc_hardware hard;
    121 
    122     /* arcnet encapsulation-specific bits */
    123     union {
    124 	struct arc_rfc1201   rfc1201;
    125 	struct arc_rfc1051   rfc1051;
    126 	struct arc_eth_encap eth_encap;
    127 	struct arc_cap       cap;
    128 	__u8 raw[0];		/* 508 bytes				*/
    129     } soft;
    130 };
    131 
    132 #endif				/* _LINUX_IF_ARCNET_H */
    133