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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ #ifndef _LINUX_ATMBR2684_H #define _LINUX_ATMBR2684_H #include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/atm.h> #include <linux/if.h> /* For IFNAMSIZ */ /* * Type of media we're bridging (ethernet, token ring, etc) Currently only * ethernet is supported */ #define BR2684_MEDIA_ETHERNET (0) /* 802.3 */ #define BR2684_MEDIA_802_4 (1) /* 802.4 */ #define BR2684_MEDIA_TR (2) /* 802.5 - token ring */ #define BR2684_MEDIA_FDDI (3) #define BR2684_MEDIA_802_6 (4) /* 802.6 */ /* used only at device creation: */ #define BR2684_FLAG_ROUTED (1<<16) /* payload is routed, not bridged */ /* * Is there FCS inbound on this VC? This currently isn't supported. */ #define BR2684_FCSIN_NO (0) #define BR2684_FCSIN_IGNORE (1) #define BR2684_FCSIN_VERIFY (2) /* * Is there FCS outbound on this VC? This currently isn't supported. */ #define BR2684_FCSOUT_NO (0) #define BR2684_FCSOUT_SENDZERO (1) #define BR2684_FCSOUT_GENERATE (2) /* * Does this VC include LLC encapsulation? */ #define BR2684_ENCAPS_VC (0) /* VC-mux */ #define BR2684_ENCAPS_LLC (1) #define BR2684_ENCAPS_AUTODETECT (2) /* Unsupported */ /* * Is this VC bridged or routed? */ #define BR2684_PAYLOAD_ROUTED (0) #define BR2684_PAYLOAD_BRIDGED (1) /* * This is for the ATM_NEWBACKENDIF call - these are like socket families: * the first element of the structure is the backend number and the rest * is per-backend specific */ struct atm_newif_br2684 { atm_backend_t backend_num; /* ATM_BACKEND_BR2684 */ int media; /* BR2684_MEDIA_*, flags in upper bits */ char ifname[IFNAMSIZ]; int mtu; }; /* * This structure is used to specify a br2684 interface - either by a * positive integer (returned by ATM_NEWBACKENDIF) or the interfaces name */ #define BR2684_FIND_BYNOTHING (0) #define BR2684_FIND_BYNUM (1) #define BR2684_FIND_BYIFNAME (2) struct br2684_if_spec { int method; /* BR2684_FIND_* */ union { char ifname[IFNAMSIZ]; int devnum; } spec; }; /* * This is for the ATM_SETBACKEND call - these are like socket families: * the first element of the structure is the backend number and the rest * is per-backend specific */ struct atm_backend_br2684 { atm_backend_t backend_num; /* ATM_BACKEND_BR2684 */ struct br2684_if_spec ifspec; int fcs_in; /* BR2684_FCSIN_* */ int fcs_out; /* BR2684_FCSOUT_* */ int fcs_auto; /* 1: fcs_{in,out} disabled if no FCS rx'ed */ int encaps; /* BR2684_ENCAPS_* */ int has_vpiid; /* 1: use vpn_id - Unsupported */ __u8 vpn_id[7]; int send_padding; /* unsupported */ int min_size; /* we will pad smaller packets than this */ }; /* * The BR2684_SETFILT ioctl is an experimental mechanism for folks * terminating a large number of IP-only vcc's. When netfilter allows * efficient per-if in/out filters, this support will be removed */ struct br2684_filter { __be32 prefix; /* network byte order */ __be32 netmask; /* 0 = disable filter */ }; struct br2684_filter_set { struct br2684_if_spec ifspec; struct br2684_filter filter; }; enum br2684_payload { p_routed = BR2684_PAYLOAD_ROUTED, p_bridged = BR2684_PAYLOAD_BRIDGED, }; #define BR2684_SETFILT _IOW( 'a', ATMIOC_BACKEND + 0, \ struct br2684_filter_set) #endif /* _LINUX_ATMBR2684_H */