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      1 /*
      2  *  This file is part of DOS-libpcap
      3  *  Ported to DOS/DOSX by G. Vanem <gvanem (at) broadpark.no>
      4  *
      5  *  pcap-dos.c: Interface to PKTDRVR, NDIS2 and 32-bit pmode
      6  *              network drivers.
      7  */
      8 
      9 #include <stdio.h>
     10 #include <stdlib.h>
     11 #include <string.h>
     12 #include <signal.h>
     13 #include <float.h>
     14 #include <fcntl.h>
     15 #include <io.h>
     16 
     17 #if defined(USE_32BIT_DRIVERS)
     18   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/pmdrvr.h"
     19   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/pci.h"
     20   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/bios32.h"
     21   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/module.h"
     22   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/3c501.h"
     23   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/3c503.h"
     24   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/3c509.h"
     25   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/3c59x.h"
     26   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/3c515.h"
     27   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/3c90x.h"
     28   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/3c575_cb.h"
     29   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/ne.h"
     30   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/wd.h"
     31   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/accton.h"
     32   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/cs89x0.h"
     33   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/rtl8139.h"
     34   #include "msdos/pm_drvr/ne2k-pci.h"
     35 #endif
     36 
     37 #include "pcap.h"
     38 #include "pcap-dos.h"
     39 #include "pcap-int.h"
     40 #include "msdos/pktdrvr.h"
     41 
     42 #ifdef USE_NDIS2
     43 #include "msdos/ndis2.h"
     44 #endif
     45 
     46 #include <arpa/inet.h>
     47 #include <net/if.h>
     48 #include <net/if_arp.h>
     49 #include <net/if_ether.h>
     50 #include <net/if_packe.h>
     51 #include <tcp.h>
     52 
     53 #if defined(USE_32BIT_DRIVERS)
     54   #define FLUSHK()       do { _printk_safe = 1; _printk_flush(); } while (0)
     55   #define NDIS_NEXT_DEV  &rtl8139_dev
     56 
     57   static char *rx_pool = NULL;
     58   static void init_32bit (void);
     59 
     60   static int  pktq_init     (struct rx_ringbuf *q, int size, int num, char *pool);
     61   static int  pktq_check    (struct rx_ringbuf *q);
     62   static int  pktq_inc_out  (struct rx_ringbuf *q);
     63   static int  pktq_in_index (struct rx_ringbuf *q) LOCKED_FUNC;
     64   static void pktq_clear    (struct rx_ringbuf *q) LOCKED_FUNC;
     65 
     66   static struct rx_elem *pktq_in_elem  (struct rx_ringbuf *q) LOCKED_FUNC;
     67   static struct rx_elem *pktq_out_elem (struct rx_ringbuf *q);
     68 
     69 #else
     70   #define FLUSHK()      ((void)0)
     71   #define NDIS_NEXT_DEV  NULL
     72 #endif
     73 
     74 /*
     75  * Internal variables/functions in Watt-32
     76  */
     77 extern WORD  _pktdevclass;
     78 extern BOOL  _eth_is_init;
     79 extern int   _w32_dynamic_host;
     80 extern int   _watt_do_exit;
     81 extern int   _watt_is_init;
     82 extern int   _w32__bootp_on, _w32__dhcp_on, _w32__rarp_on, _w32__do_mask_req;
     83 extern void (*_w32_usr_post_init) (void);
     84 extern void (*_w32_print_hook)();
     85 
     86 extern void dbug_write (const char *);  /* Watt-32 lib, pcdbug.c */
     87 extern int  pkt_get_mtu (void);
     88 
     89 static int ref_count = 0;
     90 
     91 static u_long mac_count    = 0;
     92 static u_long filter_count = 0;
     93 
     94 static volatile BOOL exc_occured = 0;
     95 
     96 static struct device *handle_to_device [20];
     97 
     98 static int  pcap_activate_dos (pcap_t *p);
     99 static int  pcap_read_dos (pcap_t *p, int cnt, pcap_handler callback,
    100                            u_char *data);
    101 static void pcap_cleanup_dos (pcap_t *p);
    102 static int  pcap_stats_dos (pcap_t *p, struct pcap_stat *ps);
    103 static int  pcap_sendpacket_dos (pcap_t *p, const void *buf, size_t len);
    104 static int  pcap_setfilter_dos (pcap_t *p, struct bpf_program *fp);
    105 
    106 static int  ndis_probe (struct device *dev);
    107 static int  pkt_probe  (struct device *dev);
    108 
    109 static void close_driver (void);
    110 static int  init_watt32 (struct pcap *pcap, const char *dev_name, char *err_buf);
    111 static int  first_init (const char *name, char *ebuf, int promisc);
    112 
    113 static void watt32_recv_hook (u_char *dummy, const struct pcap_pkthdr *pcap,
    114                               const u_char *buf);
    115 
    116 /*
    117  * These are the device we always support
    118  */
    119 static struct device ndis_dev = {
    120               "ndis",
    121               "NDIS2 LanManager",
    122               0,
    123               0,0,0,0,0,0,
    124               NDIS_NEXT_DEV,  /* NULL or a 32-bit device */
    125               ndis_probe
    126             };
    127 
    128 static struct device pkt_dev = {
    129               "pkt",
    130               "Packet-Driver",
    131               0,
    132               0,0,0,0,0,0,
    133               &ndis_dev,
    134               pkt_probe
    135             };
    136 
    137 static struct device *get_device (int fd)
    138 {
    139   if (fd <= 0 || fd >= sizeof(handle_to_device)/sizeof(handle_to_device[0]))
    140      return (NULL);
    141   return handle_to_device [fd-1];
    142 }
    143 
    144 /*
    145  * Private data for capturing on MS-DOS.
    146  */
    147 struct pcap_dos {
    148 	void (*wait_proc)(void); /*          call proc while waiting */
    149 	struct pcap_stat stat;
    150 };
    151 
    152 pcap_t *pcap_create_interface (const char *device, char *ebuf)
    153 {
    154 	pcap_t *p;
    155 
    156 	p = pcap_create_common(device, ebuf, sizeof (struct pcap_dos));
    157 	if (p == NULL)
    158 		return (NULL);
    159 
    160 	p->activate_op = pcap_activate_dos;
    161 	return (p);
    162 }
    163 
    164 /*
    165  * Open MAC-driver with name 'device_name' for live capture of
    166  * network packets.
    167  */
    168 static int pcap_activate_dos (pcap_t *pcap)
    169 {
    170   struct pcap_dos *pcapd = pcap->priv;
    171 
    172   if (pcap->opt.rfmon) {
    173     /*
    174      * No monitor mode on DOS.
    175      */
    176     return (PCAP_ERROR_RFMON_NOTSUP);
    177   }
    178 
    179   if (pcap->snapshot < ETH_MIN+8)
    180       pcap->snapshot = ETH_MIN+8;
    181 
    182   if (pcap->snapshot > ETH_MAX)   /* silently accept and truncate large MTUs */
    183       pcap->snapshot = ETH_MAX;
    184 
    185   pcap->linktype          = DLT_EN10MB;  /* !! */
    186   pcap->cleanup_op        = pcap_cleanup_dos;
    187   pcap->read_op           = pcap_read_dos;
    188   pcap->stats_op          = pcap_stats_dos;
    189   pcap->inject_op         = pcap_sendpacket_dos;
    190   pcap->setfilter_op      = pcap_setfilter_dos;
    191   pcap->setdirection_op   = NULL; /* Not implemented.*/
    192   pcap->fd                = ++ref_count;
    193 
    194   if (pcap->fd == 1)  /* first time we're called */
    195   {
    196     if (!init_watt32(pcap, pcap->opt.source, pcap->errbuf) ||
    197         !first_init(pcap->opt.source, pcap->errbuf, pcap->opt.promisc))
    198     {
    199       return (PCAP_ERROR);
    200     }
    201     atexit (close_driver);
    202   }
    203   else if (stricmp(active_dev->name,pcap->opt.source))
    204   {
    205     snprintf (pcap->errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE,
    206               "Cannot use different devices simultaneously "
    207               "(`%s' vs. `%s')", active_dev->name, pcap->opt.source);
    208     return (PCAP_ERROR);
    209   }
    210   handle_to_device [pcap->fd-1] = active_dev;
    211   return (0);
    212 }
    213 
    214 /*
    215  * Poll the receiver queue and call the pcap callback-handler
    216  * with the packet.
    217  */
    218 static int
    219 pcap_read_one (pcap_t *p, pcap_handler callback, u_char *data)
    220 {
    221   struct pcap_dos *pd = p->priv;
    222   struct pcap_pkthdr pcap;
    223   struct timeval     now, expiry = { 0,0 };
    224   BYTE  *rx_buf;
    225   int    rx_len = 0;
    226 
    227   if (p->opt.timeout > 0)
    228   {
    229     gettimeofday2 (&now, NULL);
    230     expiry.tv_usec = now.tv_usec + 1000UL * p->opt.timeout;
    231     expiry.tv_sec  = now.tv_sec;
    232     while (expiry.tv_usec >= 1000000L)
    233     {
    234       expiry.tv_usec -= 1000000L;
    235       expiry.tv_sec++;
    236     }
    237   }
    238 
    239   while (!exc_occured)
    240   {
    241     volatile struct device *dev; /* might be reset by sig_handler */
    242 
    243     dev = get_device (p->fd);
    244     if (!dev)
    245        break;
    246 
    247     PCAP_ASSERT (dev->copy_rx_buf || dev->peek_rx_buf);
    248     FLUSHK();
    249 
    250     /* If driver has a zero-copy receive facility, peek at the queue,
    251      * filter it, do the callback and release the buffer.
    252      */
    253     if (dev->peek_rx_buf)
    254     {
    255       PCAP_ASSERT (dev->release_rx_buf);
    256       rx_len = (*dev->peek_rx_buf) (&rx_buf);
    257     }
    258     else
    259     {
    260       BYTE buf [ETH_MAX+100]; /* add some margin */
    261       rx_len = (*dev->copy_rx_buf) (buf, p->snapshot);
    262       rx_buf = buf;
    263     }
    264 
    265     if (rx_len > 0)  /* got a packet */
    266     {
    267       mac_count++;
    268 
    269       FLUSHK();
    270 
    271       pcap.caplen = min (rx_len, p->snapshot);
    272       pcap.len    = rx_len;
    273 
    274       if (callback &&
    275           (!p->fcode.bf_insns || bpf_filter(p->fcode.bf_insns, rx_buf, pcap.len, pcap.caplen)))
    276       {
    277         filter_count++;
    278 
    279         /* Fix-me!! Should be time of arrival. Not time of
    280          * capture.
    281          */
    282         gettimeofday2 (&pcap.ts, NULL);
    283         (*callback) (data, &pcap, rx_buf);
    284       }
    285 
    286       if (dev->release_rx_buf)
    287         (*dev->release_rx_buf) (rx_buf);
    288 
    289       if (pcap_pkt_debug > 0)
    290       {
    291         if (callback == watt32_recv_hook)
    292              dbug_write ("pcap_recv_hook\n");
    293         else dbug_write ("pcap_read_op\n");
    294       }
    295       FLUSHK();
    296       return (1);
    297     }
    298 
    299     /* If not to wait for a packet or pcap_cleanup_dos() called from
    300      * e.g. SIGINT handler, exit loop now.
    301      */
    302     if (p->opt.timeout <= 0 || (volatile int)p->fd <= 0)
    303        break;
    304 
    305     gettimeofday2 (&now, NULL);
    306 
    307     if (timercmp(&now, &expiry, >))
    308        break;
    309 
    310 #ifndef DJGPP
    311     kbhit();    /* a real CPU hog */
    312 #endif
    313 
    314     if (p->wait_proc)
    315       (*p->wait_proc)();     /* call yield func */
    316   }
    317 
    318   if (rx_len < 0)            /* receive error */
    319   {
    320     pd->stat.ps_drop++;
    321 #ifdef USE_32BIT_DRIVERS
    322     if (pcap_pkt_debug > 1)
    323        printk ("pkt-err %s\n", pktInfo.error);
    324 #endif
    325     return (-1);
    326   }
    327   return (0);
    328 }
    329 
    330 static int
    331 pcap_read_dos (pcap_t *p, int cnt, pcap_handler callback, u_char *data)
    332 {
    333   struct pcap_dos *pd = p->priv;
    334   int rc, num = 0;
    335 
    336   while (num <= cnt || PACKET_COUNT_IS_UNLIMITED(cnt))
    337   {
    338     if (p->fd <= 0)
    339        return (-1);
    340     rc = pcap_read_one (p, callback, data);
    341     if (rc > 0)
    342        num++;
    343     if (rc < 0)
    344        break;
    345     _w32_os_yield();  /* allow SIGINT generation, yield to Win95/NT */
    346   }
    347   return (num);
    348 }
    349 
    350 /*
    351  * Return network statistics
    352  */
    353 static int pcap_stats_dos (pcap_t *p, struct pcap_stat *ps)
    354 {
    355   struct net_device_stats *stats;
    356   struct pcap_dos         *pd;
    357   struct device           *dev = p ? get_device(p->fd) : NULL;
    358 
    359   if (!dev)
    360   {
    361     strcpy (p->errbuf, "illegal pcap handle");
    362     return (-1);
    363   }
    364 
    365   if (!dev->get_stats || (stats = (*dev->get_stats)(dev)) == NULL)
    366   {
    367     strcpy (p->errbuf, "device statistics not available");
    368     return (-1);
    369   }
    370 
    371   FLUSHK();
    372 
    373   pd = p->priv;
    374   pd->stat.ps_recv   = stats->rx_packets;
    375   pd->stat.ps_drop  += stats->rx_missed_errors;
    376   pd->stat.ps_ifdrop = stats->rx_dropped +  /* queue full */
    377                          stats->rx_errors;    /* HW errors */
    378   if (ps)
    379      *ps = pd->stat;
    380 
    381   return (0);
    382 }
    383 
    384 /*
    385  * Return detailed network/device statistics.
    386  * May be called after 'dev->close' is called.
    387  */
    388 int pcap_stats_ex (pcap_t *p, struct pcap_stat_ex *se)
    389 {
    390   struct device *dev = p ? get_device (p->fd) : NULL;
    391 
    392   if (!dev || !dev->get_stats)
    393   {
    394     strlcpy (p->errbuf, "detailed device statistics not available",
    395              PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
    396     return (-1);
    397   }
    398 
    399   if (!strnicmp(dev->name,"pkt",3))
    400   {
    401     strlcpy (p->errbuf, "pktdrvr doesn't have detailed statistics",
    402              PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE);
    403     return (-1);
    404   }
    405   memcpy (se, (*dev->get_stats)(dev), sizeof(*se));
    406   return (0);
    407 }
    408 
    409 /*
    410  * Simply store the filter-code for the pcap_read_dos() callback
    411  * Some day the filter-code could be handed down to the active
    412  * device (pkt_rx1.s or 32-bit device interrupt handler).
    413  */
    414 static int pcap_setfilter_dos (pcap_t *p, struct bpf_program *fp)
    415 {
    416   if (!p)
    417      return (-1);
    418   p->fcode = *fp;
    419   return (0);
    420 }
    421 
    422 /*
    423  * Return # of packets received in pcap_read_dos()
    424  */
    425 u_long pcap_mac_packets (void)
    426 {
    427   return (mac_count);
    428 }
    429 
    430 /*
    431  * Return # of packets passed through filter in pcap_read_dos()
    432  */
    433 u_long pcap_filter_packets (void)
    434 {
    435   return (filter_count);
    436 }
    437 
    438 /*
    439  * Close pcap device. Not called for offline captures.
    440  */
    441 static void pcap_cleanup_dos (pcap_t *p)
    442 {
    443   struct pcap_dos *pd;
    444 
    445   if (p && !exc_occured)
    446   {
    447     pd = p->priv;
    448     if (pcap_stats(p,NULL) < 0)
    449        pd->stat.ps_drop = 0;
    450     if (!get_device(p->fd))
    451        return;
    452 
    453     handle_to_device [p->fd-1] = NULL;
    454     p->fd = 0;
    455     if (ref_count > 0)
    456         ref_count--;
    457     if (ref_count > 0)
    458        return;
    459   }
    460   close_driver();
    461 }
    462 
    463 /*
    464  * Return the name of the 1st network interface,
    465  * or NULL if none can be found.
    466  */
    467 char *pcap_lookupdev (char *ebuf)
    468 {
    469   struct device *dev;
    470 
    471 #ifdef USE_32BIT_DRIVERS
    472   init_32bit();
    473 #endif
    474 
    475   for (dev = (struct device*)dev_base; dev; dev = dev->next)
    476   {
    477     PCAP_ASSERT (dev->probe);
    478 
    479     if ((*dev->probe)(dev))
    480     {
    481       FLUSHK();
    482       probed_dev = (struct device*) dev; /* remember last probed device */
    483       return (char*) dev->name;
    484     }
    485   }
    486 
    487   if (ebuf)
    488      strcpy (ebuf, "No driver found");
    489   return (NULL);
    490 }
    491 
    492 /*
    493  * Gets localnet & netmask from Watt-32.
    494  */
    495 int pcap_lookupnet (const char *device, bpf_u_int32 *localnet,
    496                     bpf_u_int32 *netmask, char *errbuf)
    497 {
    498   if (!_watt_is_init)
    499   {
    500     strcpy (errbuf, "pcap_open_offline() or pcap_activate() must be "
    501                     "called first");
    502     return (-1);
    503   }
    504 
    505   *netmask  = _w32_sin_mask;
    506   *localnet = my_ip_addr & *netmask;
    507   if (*localnet == 0)
    508   {
    509     if (IN_CLASSA(*netmask))
    510        *localnet = IN_CLASSA_NET;
    511     else if (IN_CLASSB(*netmask))
    512        *localnet = IN_CLASSB_NET;
    513     else if (IN_CLASSC(*netmask))
    514        *localnet = IN_CLASSC_NET;
    515     else
    516     {
    517       sprintf (errbuf, "inet class for 0x%lx unknown", *netmask);
    518       return (-1);
    519     }
    520   }
    521   ARGSUSED (device);
    522   return (0);
    523 }
    524 
    525 /*
    526  * Get a list of all interfaces that are present and that we probe okay.
    527  * Returns -1 on error, 0 otherwise.
    528  * The list, as returned through "alldevsp", may be null if no interfaces
    529  * were up and could be opened.
    530  */
    531 int pcap_findalldevs (pcap_if_t **alldevsp, char *errbuf)
    532 {
    533   struct device     *dev;
    534   struct sockaddr_ll sa_ll_1, sa_ll_2;
    535   struct sockaddr   *addr, *netmask, *broadaddr, *dstaddr;
    536   pcap_if_t *devlist = NULL;
    537   int       ret = 0;
    538   size_t    addr_size = sizeof(struct sockaddr_ll);
    539 
    540   for (dev = (struct device*)dev_base; dev; dev = dev->next)
    541   {
    542     PCAP_ASSERT (dev->probe);
    543 
    544     if (!(*dev->probe)(dev))
    545        continue;
    546 
    547     PCAP_ASSERT (dev->close);  /* set by probe routine */
    548     FLUSHK();
    549     (*dev->close) (dev);
    550 
    551     memset (&sa_ll_1, 0, sizeof(sa_ll_1));
    552     memset (&sa_ll_2, 0, sizeof(sa_ll_2));
    553     sa_ll_1.sll_family = AF_PACKET;
    554     sa_ll_2.sll_family = AF_PACKET;
    555 
    556     addr      = (struct sockaddr*) &sa_ll_1;
    557     netmask   = (struct sockaddr*) &sa_ll_1;
    558     dstaddr   = (struct sockaddr*) &sa_ll_1;
    559     broadaddr = (struct sockaddr*) &sa_ll_2;
    560     memset (&sa_ll_2.sll_addr, 0xFF, sizeof(sa_ll_2.sll_addr));
    561 
    562     if (pcap_add_if(&devlist, dev->name, dev->flags,
    563                     dev->long_name, errbuf) < 0)
    564     {
    565       ret = -1;
    566       break;
    567     }
    568     if (add_addr_to_iflist(&devlist,dev->name, dev->flags, addr, addr_size,
    569                            netmask, addr_size, broadaddr, addr_size,
    570                            dstaddr, addr_size, errbuf) < 0)
    571     {
    572       ret = -1;
    573       break;
    574     }
    575   }
    576 
    577   if (devlist && ret < 0)
    578   {
    579     pcap_freealldevs (devlist);
    580     devlist = NULL;
    581   }
    582   else
    583   if (!devlist)
    584      strcpy (errbuf, "No drivers found");
    585 
    586   *alldevsp = devlist;
    587   return (ret);
    588 }
    589 
    590 /*
    591  * pcap_assert() is mainly used for debugging
    592  */
    593 void pcap_assert (const char *what, const char *file, unsigned line)
    594 {
    595   FLUSHK();
    596   fprintf (stderr, "%s (%u): Assertion \"%s\" failed\n",
    597            file, line, what);
    598   close_driver();
    599   _exit (-1);
    600 }
    601 
    602 /*
    603  * For pcap_offline_read(): wait and yield between printing packets
    604  * to simulate the pace packets where actually recorded.
    605  */
    606 void pcap_set_wait (pcap_t *p, void (*yield)(void), int wait)
    607 {
    608   struct pcap_dos *pd;
    609   if (p)
    610   {
    611     pd                   = p->priv;
    612     pd->wait_proc        = yield;
    613     p->opt.timeout        = wait;
    614   }
    615 }
    616 
    617 /*
    618  * Initialise a named network device.
    619  */
    620 static struct device *
    621 open_driver (const char *dev_name, char *ebuf, int promisc)
    622 {
    623   struct device *dev;
    624 
    625   for (dev = (struct device*)dev_base; dev; dev = dev->next)
    626   {
    627     PCAP_ASSERT (dev->name);
    628 
    629     if (strcmp (dev_name,dev->name))
    630        continue;
    631 
    632     if (!probed_dev)   /* user didn't call pcap_lookupdev() first */
    633     {
    634       PCAP_ASSERT (dev->probe);
    635 
    636       if (!(*dev->probe)(dev))    /* call the xx_probe() function */
    637       {
    638         sprintf (ebuf, "failed to detect device `%s'", dev_name);
    639         return (NULL);
    640       }
    641       probed_dev = dev;  /* device is probed okay and may be used */
    642     }
    643     else if (dev != probed_dev)
    644     {
    645       goto not_probed;
    646     }
    647 
    648     FLUSHK();
    649 
    650     /* Select what traffic to receive
    651      */
    652     if (promisc)
    653          dev->flags |=  (IFF_ALLMULTI | IFF_PROMISC);
    654     else dev->flags &= ~(IFF_ALLMULTI | IFF_PROMISC);
    655 
    656     PCAP_ASSERT (dev->open);
    657 
    658     if (!(*dev->open)(dev))
    659     {
    660       sprintf (ebuf, "failed to activate device `%s'", dev_name);
    661       if (pktInfo.error && !strncmp(dev->name,"pkt",3))
    662       {
    663         strcat (ebuf, ": ");
    664         strcat (ebuf, pktInfo.error);
    665       }
    666       return (NULL);
    667     }
    668 
    669     /* Some devices need this to operate in promiscous mode
    670      */
    671     if (promisc && dev->set_multicast_list)
    672        (*dev->set_multicast_list) (dev);
    673 
    674     active_dev = dev;   /* remember our active device */
    675     break;
    676   }
    677 
    678   /* 'dev_name' not matched in 'dev_base' list.
    679    */
    680   if (!dev)
    681   {
    682     sprintf (ebuf, "device `%s' not supported", dev_name);
    683     return (NULL);
    684   }
    685 
    686 not_probed:
    687   if (!probed_dev)
    688   {
    689     sprintf (ebuf, "device `%s' not probed", dev_name);
    690     return (NULL);
    691   }
    692   return (dev);
    693 }
    694 
    695 /*
    696  * Deinitialise MAC driver.
    697  * Set receive mode back to default mode.
    698  */
    699 static void close_driver (void)
    700 {
    701   /* !!todo: loop over all 'handle_to_device[]' ? */
    702   struct device *dev = active_dev;
    703 
    704   if (dev && dev->close)
    705   {
    706     (*dev->close) (dev);
    707     FLUSHK();
    708   }
    709 
    710   active_dev = NULL;
    711 
    712 #ifdef USE_32BIT_DRIVERS
    713   if (rx_pool)
    714   {
    715     k_free (rx_pool);
    716     rx_pool = NULL;
    717   }
    718   if (dev)
    719      pcibios_exit();
    720 #endif
    721 }
    722 
    723 
    724 #ifdef __DJGPP__
    725 static void setup_signals (void (*handler)(int))
    726 {
    727   signal (SIGSEGV,handler);
    728   signal (SIGILL, handler);
    729   signal (SIGFPE, handler);
    730 }
    731 
    732 static void exc_handler (int sig)
    733 {
    734 #ifdef USE_32BIT_DRIVERS
    735   if (active_dev->irq > 0)    /* excludes IRQ 0 */
    736   {
    737     disable_irq (active_dev->irq);
    738     irq_eoi_cmd (active_dev->irq);
    739     _printk_safe = 1;
    740   }
    741 #endif
    742 
    743   switch (sig)
    744   {
    745     case SIGSEGV:
    746          fputs ("Catching SIGSEGV.\n", stderr);
    747          break;
    748     case SIGILL:
    749          fputs ("Catching SIGILL.\n", stderr);
    750          break;
    751     case SIGFPE:
    752          _fpreset();
    753          fputs ("Catching SIGFPE.\n", stderr);
    754          break;
    755     default:
    756          fprintf (stderr, "Catching signal %d.\n", sig);
    757   }
    758   exc_occured = 1;
    759   pcap_cleanup_dos (NULL);
    760 }
    761 #endif  /* __DJGPP__ */
    762 
    763 
    764 /*
    765  * Open the pcap device for the first client calling pcap_activate()
    766  */
    767 static int first_init (const char *name, char *ebuf, int promisc)
    768 {
    769   struct device *dev;
    770 
    771 #ifdef USE_32BIT_DRIVERS
    772   rx_pool = k_calloc (RECEIVE_BUF_SIZE, RECEIVE_QUEUE_SIZE);
    773   if (!rx_pool)
    774   {
    775     strcpy (ebuf, "Not enough memory (Rx pool)");
    776     return (0);
    777   }
    778 #endif
    779 
    780 #ifdef __DJGPP__
    781   setup_signals (exc_handler);
    782 #endif
    783 
    784 #ifdef USE_32BIT_DRIVERS
    785   init_32bit();
    786 #endif
    787 
    788   dev = open_driver (name, ebuf, promisc);
    789   if (!dev)
    790   {
    791 #ifdef USE_32BIT_DRIVERS
    792     k_free (rx_pool);
    793     rx_pool = NULL;
    794 #endif
    795 
    796 #ifdef __DJGPP__
    797     setup_signals (SIG_DFL);
    798 #endif
    799     return (0);
    800   }
    801 
    802 #ifdef USE_32BIT_DRIVERS
    803   /*
    804    * If driver is NOT a 16-bit "pkt/ndis" driver (having a 'copy_rx_buf'
    805    * set in it's probe handler), initialise near-memory ring-buffer for
    806    * the 32-bit device.
    807    */
    808   if (dev->copy_rx_buf == NULL)
    809   {
    810     dev->get_rx_buf     = get_rxbuf;
    811     dev->peek_rx_buf    = peek_rxbuf;
    812     dev->release_rx_buf = release_rxbuf;
    813     pktq_init (&dev->queue, RECEIVE_BUF_SIZE, RECEIVE_QUEUE_SIZE, rx_pool);
    814   }
    815 #endif
    816   return (1);
    817 }
    818 
    819 #ifdef USE_32BIT_DRIVERS
    820 static void init_32bit (void)
    821 {
    822   static int init_pci = 0;
    823 
    824   if (!_printk_file)
    825      _printk_init (64*1024, NULL); /* calls atexit(printk_exit) */
    826 
    827   if (!init_pci)
    828      (void)pci_init();             /* init BIOS32+PCI interface */
    829   init_pci = 1;
    830 }
    831 #endif
    832 
    833 
    834 /*
    835  * Hook functions for using Watt-32 together with pcap
    836  */
    837 static char rxbuf [ETH_MAX+100]; /* rx-buffer with some margin */
    838 static WORD etype;
    839 static pcap_t pcap_save;
    840 
    841 static void watt32_recv_hook (u_char *dummy, const struct pcap_pkthdr *pcap,
    842                               const u_char *buf)
    843 {
    844   /* Fix me: assumes Ethernet II only */
    845   struct ether_header *ep = (struct ether_header*) buf;
    846 
    847   memcpy (rxbuf, buf, pcap->caplen);
    848   etype = ep->ether_type;
    849   ARGSUSED (dummy);
    850 }
    851 
    852 #if (WATTCP_VER >= 0x0224)
    853 /*
    854  * This function is used by Watt-32 to poll for a packet.
    855  * i.e. it's set to bypass _eth_arrived()
    856  */
    857 static void *pcap_recv_hook (WORD *type)
    858 {
    859   int len = pcap_read_dos (&pcap_save, 1, watt32_recv_hook, NULL);
    860 
    861   if (len < 0)
    862      return (NULL);
    863 
    864   *type = etype;
    865   return (void*) &rxbuf;
    866 }
    867 
    868 /*
    869  * This function is called by Watt-32 (via _eth_xmit_hook).
    870  * If dbug_init() was called, we should trace packets sent.
    871  */
    872 static int pcap_xmit_hook (const void *buf, unsigned len)
    873 {
    874   int rc = 0;
    875 
    876   if (pcap_pkt_debug > 0)
    877      dbug_write ("pcap_xmit_hook: ");
    878 
    879   if (active_dev && active_dev->xmit)
    880      if ((*active_dev->xmit) (active_dev, buf, len) > 0)
    881         rc = len;
    882 
    883   if (pcap_pkt_debug > 0)
    884      dbug_write (rc ? "ok\n" : "fail\n");
    885   return (rc);
    886 }
    887 #endif
    888 
    889 static int pcap_sendpacket_dos (pcap_t *p, const void *buf, size_t len)
    890 {
    891   struct device *dev = p ? get_device(p->fd) : NULL;
    892 
    893   if (!dev || !dev->xmit)
    894      return (-1);
    895   return (*dev->xmit) (dev, buf, len);
    896 }
    897 
    898 /*
    899  * This function is called by Watt-32 in tcp_post_init().
    900  * We should prevent Watt-32 from using BOOTP/DHCP/RARP etc.
    901  */
    902 static void (*prev_post_hook) (void);
    903 
    904 static void pcap_init_hook (void)
    905 {
    906   _w32__bootp_on = _w32__dhcp_on = _w32__rarp_on = 0;
    907   _w32__do_mask_req = 0;
    908   _w32_dynamic_host = 0;
    909   if (prev_post_hook)
    910     (*prev_post_hook)();
    911 }
    912 
    913 /*
    914  * Supress PRINT message from Watt-32's sock_init()
    915  */
    916 static void null_print (void) {}
    917 
    918 /*
    919  * To use features of Watt-32 (netdb functions and socket etc.)
    920  * we must call sock_init(). But we set various hooks to prevent
    921  * using normal PKTDRVR functions in pcpkt.c. This should hopefully
    922  * make Watt-32 and pcap co-operate.
    923  */
    924 static int init_watt32 (struct pcap *pcap, const char *dev_name, char *err_buf)
    925 {
    926   char *env;
    927   int   rc, MTU, has_ip_addr;
    928   int   using_pktdrv = 1;
    929 
    930   /* If user called sock_init() first, we need to reinit in
    931    * order to open debug/trace-file properly
    932    */
    933   if (_watt_is_init)
    934      sock_exit();
    935 
    936   env = getenv ("PCAP_DEBUG");
    937   if (env && atoi(env) > 0 &&
    938       pcap_pkt_debug < 0)   /* if not already set */
    939   {
    940     dbug_init();
    941     pcap_pkt_debug = atoi (env);
    942   }
    943 
    944   _watt_do_exit      = 0;    /* prevent sock_init() calling exit() */
    945   prev_post_hook     = _w32_usr_post_init;
    946   _w32_usr_post_init = pcap_init_hook;
    947   _w32_print_hook    = null_print;
    948 
    949   if (dev_name && strncmp(dev_name,"pkt",3))
    950      using_pktdrv = FALSE;
    951 
    952   rc = sock_init();
    953   has_ip_addr = (rc != 8);  /* IP-address assignment failed */
    954 
    955   /* if pcap is using a 32-bit driver w/o a pktdrvr loaded, we
    956    * just pretend Watt-32 is initialised okay.
    957    *
    958    * !! fix-me: The Watt-32 config isn't done if no pktdrvr
    959    *            was found. In that case my_ip_addr + sin_mask
    960    *            have default values. Should be taken from another
    961    *            ini-file/environment in any case (ref. tcpdump.ini)
    962    */
    963   _watt_is_init = 1;
    964 
    965   if (!using_pktdrv || !has_ip_addr)  /* for now .... */
    966   {
    967     static const char myip[] = "192.168.0.1";
    968     static const char mask[] = "255.255.255.0";
    969 
    970     printf ("Just guessing, using IP %s and netmask %s\n", myip, mask);
    971     my_ip_addr    = aton (myip);
    972     _w32_sin_mask = aton (mask);
    973   }
    974   else if (rc && using_pktdrv)
    975   {
    976     sprintf (err_buf, "sock_init() failed, code %d", rc);
    977     return (0);
    978   }
    979 
    980   /* Set recv-hook for peeking in _eth_arrived().
    981    */
    982 #if (WATTCP_VER >= 0x0224)
    983   _eth_recv_hook = pcap_recv_hook;
    984   _eth_xmit_hook = pcap_xmit_hook;
    985 #endif
    986 
    987   /* Free the pkt-drvr handle allocated in pkt_init().
    988    * The above hooks should thus use the handle reopened in open_driver()
    989    */
    990   if (using_pktdrv)
    991   {
    992     _eth_release();
    993 /*  _eth_is_init = 1; */  /* hack to get Rx/Tx-hooks in Watt-32 working */
    994   }
    995 
    996   memcpy (&pcap_save, pcap, sizeof(pcap_save));
    997   MTU = pkt_get_mtu();
    998   pcap_save.fcode.bf_insns = NULL;
    999   pcap_save.linktype       = _eth_get_hwtype (NULL, NULL);
   1000   pcap_save.snapshot       = MTU > 0 ? MTU : ETH_MAX; /* assume 1514 */
   1001 
   1002 #if 1
   1003   /* prevent use of resolve() and resolve_ip()
   1004    */
   1005   last_nameserver = 0;
   1006 #endif
   1007   return (1);
   1008 }
   1009 
   1010 int EISA_bus = 0;  /* Where is natural place for this? */
   1011 
   1012 /*
   1013  * Application config hooks to set various driver parameters.
   1014  */
   1015 
   1016 static const struct config_table debug_tab[] = {
   1017             { "PKT.DEBUG",       ARG_ATOI,   &pcap_pkt_debug    },
   1018             { "PKT.VECTOR",      ARG_ATOX_W, NULL               },
   1019             { "NDIS.DEBUG",      ARG_ATOI,   NULL               },
   1020 #ifdef USE_32BIT_DRIVERS
   1021             { "3C503.DEBUG",     ARG_ATOI,   &ei_debug          },
   1022             { "3C503.IO_BASE",   ARG_ATOX_W, &el2_dev.base_addr },
   1023             { "3C503.MEMORY",    ARG_ATOX_W, &el2_dev.mem_start },
   1024             { "3C503.IRQ",       ARG_ATOI,   &el2_dev.irq       },
   1025             { "3C505.DEBUG",     ARG_ATOI,   NULL               },
   1026             { "3C505.BASE",      ARG_ATOX_W, NULL               },
   1027             { "3C507.DEBUG",     ARG_ATOI,   NULL               },
   1028             { "3C509.DEBUG",     ARG_ATOI,   &el3_debug         },
   1029             { "3C509.ILOOP",     ARG_ATOI,   &el3_max_loop      },
   1030             { "3C529.DEBUG",     ARG_ATOI,   NULL               },
   1031             { "3C575.DEBUG",     ARG_ATOI,   &debug_3c575       },
   1032             { "3C59X.DEBUG",     ARG_ATOI,   &vortex_debug      },
   1033             { "3C59X.IFACE0",    ARG_ATOI,   &vortex_options[0] },
   1034             { "3C59X.IFACE1",    ARG_ATOI,   &vortex_options[1] },
   1035             { "3C59X.IFACE2",    ARG_ATOI,   &vortex_options[2] },
   1036             { "3C59X.IFACE3",    ARG_ATOI,   &vortex_options[3] },
   1037             { "3C90X.DEBUG",     ARG_ATOX_W, &tc90xbc_debug     },
   1038             { "ACCT.DEBUG",      ARG_ATOI,   &ethpk_debug       },
   1039             { "CS89.DEBUG",      ARG_ATOI,   &cs89_debug        },
   1040             { "RTL8139.DEBUG",   ARG_ATOI,   &rtl8139_debug     },
   1041         /*  { "RTL8139.FDUPLEX", ARG_ATOI,   &rtl8139_options   }, */
   1042             { "SMC.DEBUG",       ARG_ATOI,   &ei_debug          },
   1043         /*  { "E100.DEBUG",      ARG_ATOI,   &e100_debug        }, */
   1044             { "PCI.DEBUG",       ARG_ATOI,   &pci_debug         },
   1045             { "BIOS32.DEBUG",    ARG_ATOI,   &bios32_debug      },
   1046             { "IRQ.DEBUG",       ARG_ATOI,   &irq_debug         },
   1047             { "TIMER.IRQ",       ARG_ATOI,   &timer_irq         },
   1048 #endif
   1049             { NULL }
   1050           };
   1051 
   1052 /*
   1053  * pcap_config_hook() is an extension to application's config
   1054  * handling. Uses Watt-32's config-table function.
   1055  */
   1056 int pcap_config_hook (const char *name, const char *value)
   1057 {
   1058   return parse_config_table (debug_tab, NULL, name, value);
   1059 }
   1060 
   1061 /*
   1062  * Linked list of supported devices
   1063  */
   1064 struct device       *active_dev = NULL;      /* the device we have opened */
   1065 struct device       *probed_dev = NULL;      /* the device we have probed */
   1066 const struct device *dev_base   = &pkt_dev;  /* list of network devices */
   1067 
   1068 /*
   1069  * PKTDRVR device functions
   1070  */
   1071 int pcap_pkt_debug = -1;
   1072 
   1073 static void pkt_close (struct device *dev)
   1074 {
   1075   BOOL okay = PktExitDriver();
   1076 
   1077   if (pcap_pkt_debug > 1)
   1078      fprintf (stderr, "pkt_close(): %d\n", okay);
   1079 
   1080   if (dev->priv)
   1081      free (dev->priv);
   1082   dev->priv = NULL;
   1083 }
   1084 
   1085 static int pkt_open (struct device *dev)
   1086 {
   1087   PKT_RX_MODE mode;
   1088 
   1089   if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC)
   1090        mode = PDRX_ALL_PACKETS;
   1091   else mode = PDRX_BROADCAST;
   1092 
   1093   if (!PktInitDriver(mode))
   1094      return (0);
   1095 
   1096   PktResetStatistics (pktInfo.handle);
   1097   PktQueueBusy (FALSE);
   1098   return (1);
   1099 }
   1100 
   1101 static int pkt_xmit (struct device *dev, const void *buf, int len)
   1102 {
   1103   struct net_device_stats *stats = (struct net_device_stats*) dev->priv;
   1104 
   1105   if (pcap_pkt_debug > 0)
   1106      dbug_write ("pcap_xmit\n");
   1107 
   1108   if (!PktTransmit(buf,len))
   1109   {
   1110     stats->tx_errors++;
   1111     return (0);
   1112   }
   1113   return (len);
   1114 }
   1115 
   1116 static void *pkt_stats (struct device *dev)
   1117 {
   1118   struct net_device_stats *stats = (struct net_device_stats*) dev->priv;
   1119 
   1120   if (!stats || !PktSessStatistics(pktInfo.handle))
   1121      return (NULL);
   1122 
   1123   stats->rx_packets       = pktStat.inPackets;
   1124   stats->rx_errors        = pktStat.lost;
   1125   stats->rx_missed_errors = PktRxDropped();
   1126   return (stats);
   1127 }
   1128 
   1129 static int pkt_probe (struct device *dev)
   1130 {
   1131   if (!PktSearchDriver())
   1132      return (0);
   1133 
   1134   dev->open           = pkt_open;
   1135   dev->xmit           = pkt_xmit;
   1136   dev->close          = pkt_close;
   1137   dev->get_stats      = pkt_stats;
   1138   dev->copy_rx_buf    = PktReceive;  /* farmem peek and copy routine */
   1139   dev->get_rx_buf     = NULL;
   1140   dev->peek_rx_buf    = NULL;
   1141   dev->release_rx_buf = NULL;
   1142   dev->priv           = calloc (sizeof(struct net_device_stats), 1);
   1143   if (!dev->priv)
   1144      return (0);
   1145   return (1);
   1146 }
   1147 
   1148 /*
   1149  * NDIS device functions
   1150  */
   1151 static void ndis_close (struct device *dev)
   1152 {
   1153 #ifdef USE_NDIS2
   1154   NdisShutdown();
   1155 #endif
   1156   ARGSUSED (dev);
   1157 }
   1158 
   1159 static int ndis_open (struct device *dev)
   1160 {
   1161   int promis = (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC);
   1162 
   1163 #ifdef USE_NDIS2
   1164   if (!NdisInit(promis))
   1165      return (0);
   1166   return (1);
   1167 #else
   1168   ARGSUSED (promis);
   1169   return (0);
   1170 #endif
   1171 }
   1172 
   1173 static void *ndis_stats (struct device *dev)
   1174 {
   1175   static struct net_device_stats stats;
   1176 
   1177   /* to-do */
   1178   ARGSUSED (dev);
   1179   return (&stats);
   1180 }
   1181 
   1182 static int ndis_probe (struct device *dev)
   1183 {
   1184 #ifdef USE_NDIS2
   1185   if (!NdisOpen())
   1186      return (0);
   1187 #endif
   1188 
   1189   dev->open           = ndis_open;
   1190   dev->xmit           = NULL;
   1191   dev->close          = ndis_close;
   1192   dev->get_stats      = ndis_stats;
   1193   dev->copy_rx_buf    = NULL;       /* to-do */
   1194   dev->get_rx_buf     = NULL;       /* upcall is from rmode driver */
   1195   dev->peek_rx_buf    = NULL;
   1196   dev->release_rx_buf = NULL;
   1197   return (0);
   1198 }
   1199 
   1200 /*
   1201  * Search & probe for supported 32-bit (pmode) pcap devices
   1202  */
   1203 #if defined(USE_32BIT_DRIVERS)
   1204 
   1205 struct device el2_dev LOCKED_VAR = {
   1206               "3c503",
   1207               "EtherLink II",
   1208               0,
   1209               0,0,0,0,0,0,
   1210               NULL,
   1211               el2_probe
   1212             };
   1213 
   1214 struct device el3_dev LOCKED_VAR = {
   1215               "3c509",
   1216               "EtherLink III",
   1217               0,
   1218               0,0,0,0,0,0,
   1219               &el2_dev,
   1220               el3_probe
   1221             };
   1222 
   1223 struct device tc515_dev LOCKED_VAR = {
   1224               "3c515",
   1225               "EtherLink PCI",
   1226               0,
   1227               0,0,0,0,0,0,
   1228               &el3_dev,
   1229               tc515_probe
   1230             };
   1231 
   1232 struct device tc59_dev LOCKED_VAR = {
   1233               "3c59x",
   1234               "EtherLink PCI",
   1235               0,
   1236               0,0,0,0,0,0,
   1237               &tc515_dev,
   1238               tc59x_probe
   1239             };
   1240 
   1241 struct device tc90xbc_dev LOCKED_VAR = {
   1242               "3c90x",
   1243               "EtherLink 90X",
   1244               0,
   1245               0,0,0,0,0,0,
   1246               &tc59_dev,
   1247               tc90xbc_probe
   1248             };
   1249 
   1250 struct device wd_dev LOCKED_VAR = {
   1251               "wd",
   1252               "Westen Digital",
   1253               0,
   1254               0,0,0,0,0,0,
   1255               &tc90xbc_dev,
   1256               wd_probe
   1257             };
   1258 
   1259 struct device ne_dev LOCKED_VAR = {
   1260               "ne",
   1261               "NEx000",
   1262               0,
   1263               0,0,0,0,0,0,
   1264               &wd_dev,
   1265               ne_probe
   1266             };
   1267 
   1268 struct device acct_dev LOCKED_VAR = {
   1269               "acct",
   1270               "Accton EtherPocket",
   1271               0,
   1272               0,0,0,0,0,0,
   1273               &ne_dev,
   1274               ethpk_probe
   1275             };
   1276 
   1277 struct device cs89_dev LOCKED_VAR = {
   1278               "cs89",
   1279               "Crystal Semiconductor",
   1280               0,
   1281               0,0,0,0,0,0,
   1282               &acct_dev,
   1283               cs89x0_probe
   1284             };
   1285 
   1286 struct device rtl8139_dev LOCKED_VAR = {
   1287               "rtl8139",
   1288               "RealTek PCI",
   1289               0,
   1290               0,0,0,0,0,0,
   1291               &cs89_dev,
   1292               rtl8139_probe     /* dev->probe routine */
   1293             };
   1294 
   1295 /*
   1296  * Dequeue routine is called by polling.
   1297  * NOTE: the queue-element is not copied, only a pointer is
   1298  * returned at '*buf'
   1299  */
   1300 int peek_rxbuf (BYTE **buf)
   1301 {
   1302   struct rx_elem *tail, *head;
   1303 
   1304   PCAP_ASSERT (pktq_check (&active_dev->queue));
   1305 
   1306   DISABLE();
   1307   tail = pktq_out_elem (&active_dev->queue);
   1308   head = pktq_in_elem (&active_dev->queue);
   1309   ENABLE();
   1310 
   1311   if (head != tail)
   1312   {
   1313     PCAP_ASSERT (tail->size < active_dev->queue.elem_size-4-2);
   1314 
   1315     *buf = &tail->data[0];
   1316     return (tail->size);
   1317   }
   1318   *buf = NULL;
   1319   return (0);
   1320 }
   1321 
   1322 /*
   1323  * Release buffer we peeked at above.
   1324  */
   1325 int release_rxbuf (BYTE *buf)
   1326 {
   1327 #ifndef NDEBUG
   1328   struct rx_elem *tail = pktq_out_elem (&active_dev->queue);
   1329 
   1330   PCAP_ASSERT (&tail->data[0] == buf);
   1331 #else
   1332   ARGSUSED (buf);
   1333 #endif
   1334   pktq_inc_out (&active_dev->queue);
   1335   return (1);
   1336 }
   1337 
   1338 /*
   1339  * get_rxbuf() routine (in locked code) is called from IRQ handler
   1340  * to request a buffer. Interrupts are disabled and we have a 32kB stack.
   1341  */
   1342 BYTE *get_rxbuf (int len)
   1343 {
   1344   int idx;
   1345 
   1346   if (len < ETH_MIN || len > ETH_MAX)
   1347      return (NULL);
   1348 
   1349   idx = pktq_in_index (&active_dev->queue);
   1350 
   1351 #ifdef DEBUG
   1352   {
   1353     static int fan_idx LOCKED_VAR = 0;
   1354     writew ("-\\|/"[fan_idx++] | (15 << 8),      /* white on black colour */
   1355             0xB8000 + 2*79);  /* upper-right corner, 80-col colour screen */
   1356     fan_idx &= 3;
   1357   }
   1358 /* writew (idx + '0' + 0x0F00, 0xB8000 + 2*78); */
   1359 #endif
   1360 
   1361   if (idx != active_dev->queue.out_index)
   1362   {
   1363     struct rx_elem *head = pktq_in_elem (&active_dev->queue);
   1364 
   1365     head->size = len;
   1366     active_dev->queue.in_index = idx;
   1367     return (&head->data[0]);
   1368   }
   1369 
   1370   /* !!to-do: drop 25% of the oldest element
   1371    */
   1372   pktq_clear (&active_dev->queue);
   1373   return (NULL);
   1374 }
   1375 
   1376 /*
   1377  *  Simple ring-buffer queue handler for reception of packets
   1378  *  from network driver.
   1379  */
   1380 #define PKTQ_MARKER  0xDEADBEEF
   1381 
   1382 static int pktq_check (struct rx_ringbuf *q)
   1383 {
   1384 #ifndef NDEBUG
   1385   int   i;
   1386   char *buf;
   1387 #endif
   1388 
   1389   if (!q || !q->num_elem || !q->buf_start)
   1390      return (0);
   1391 
   1392 #ifndef NDEBUG
   1393   buf = q->buf_start;
   1394 
   1395   for (i = 0; i < q->num_elem; i++)
   1396   {
   1397     buf += q->elem_size;
   1398     if (*(DWORD*)(buf - sizeof(DWORD)) != PKTQ_MARKER)
   1399        return (0);
   1400   }
   1401 #endif
   1402   return (1);
   1403 }
   1404 
   1405 static int pktq_init (struct rx_ringbuf *q, int size, int num, char *pool)
   1406 {
   1407   int i;
   1408 
   1409   q->elem_size = size;
   1410   q->num_elem  = num;
   1411   q->buf_start = pool;
   1412   q->in_index  = 0;
   1413   q->out_index = 0;
   1414 
   1415   PCAP_ASSERT (size >= sizeof(struct rx_elem) + sizeof(DWORD));
   1416   PCAP_ASSERT (num);
   1417   PCAP_ASSERT (pool);
   1418 
   1419   for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
   1420   {
   1421 #if 0
   1422     struct rx_elem *elem = (struct rx_elem*) pool;
   1423 
   1424     /* assert dword aligned elements
   1425      */
   1426     PCAP_ASSERT (((unsigned)(&elem->data[0]) & 3) == 0);
   1427 #endif
   1428     pool += size;
   1429     *(DWORD*) (pool - sizeof(DWORD)) = PKTQ_MARKER;
   1430   }
   1431   return (1);
   1432 }
   1433 
   1434 /*
   1435  * Increment the queue 'out_index' (tail).
   1436  * Check for wraps.
   1437  */
   1438 static int pktq_inc_out (struct rx_ringbuf *q)
   1439 {
   1440   q->out_index++;
   1441   if (q->out_index >= q->num_elem)
   1442       q->out_index = 0;
   1443   return (q->out_index);
   1444 }
   1445 
   1446 /*
   1447  * Return the queue's next 'in_index' (head).
   1448  * Check for wraps.
   1449  */
   1450 static int pktq_in_index (struct rx_ringbuf *q)
   1451 {
   1452   volatile int index = q->in_index + 1;
   1453 
   1454   if (index >= q->num_elem)
   1455       index = 0;
   1456   return (index);
   1457 }
   1458 
   1459 /*
   1460  * Return the queue's head-buffer.
   1461  */
   1462 static struct rx_elem *pktq_in_elem (struct rx_ringbuf *q)
   1463 {
   1464   return (struct rx_elem*) (q->buf_start + (q->elem_size * q->in_index));
   1465 }
   1466 
   1467 /*
   1468  * Return the queue's tail-buffer.
   1469  */
   1470 static struct rx_elem *pktq_out_elem (struct rx_ringbuf *q)
   1471 {
   1472   return (struct rx_elem*) (q->buf_start + (q->elem_size * q->out_index));
   1473 }
   1474 
   1475 /*
   1476  * Clear the queue ring-buffer by setting head=tail.
   1477  */
   1478 static void pktq_clear (struct rx_ringbuf *q)
   1479 {
   1480   q->in_index = q->out_index;
   1481 }
   1482 
   1483 /*
   1484  * Symbols that must be linkable for "gcc -O0"
   1485  */
   1486 #undef __IOPORT_H
   1487 #undef __DMA_H
   1488 
   1489 #define extern
   1490 #define __inline__
   1491 
   1492 #include "msdos/pm_drvr/ioport.h"
   1493 #include "msdos/pm_drvr/dma.h"
   1494 
   1495 #endif /* USE_32BIT_DRIVERS */
   1496 
   1497