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/*
*
* ===================================
* HARP | Host ATM Research Platform
* ===================================
*
*
* This Host ATM Research Platform ("HARP") file (the "Software") is
* made available by Network Computing Services, Inc. ("NetworkCS")
* "AS IS". NetworkCS does not provide maintenance, improvements or
* support of any kind.
*
* NETWORKCS MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
* AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AS TO ANY ELEMENT OF THE
* SOFTWARE OR ANY SUPPORT PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SOFTWARE.
* In no event shall NetworkCS be responsible for any damages, including
* but not limited to consequential damages, arising from or relating to
* any use of the Software or related support.
*
* Copyright 1994-1998 Network Computing Services, Inc.
*
* Copies of this Software may be made, however, the above copyright
* notice must be reproduced on all copies.
*
* @(#) $FreeBSD$
*
*/
/*
* Core ATM Services
* -----------------
*
* ATM Stack definitions
*
*/
#ifndef _NETATM_ATM_STACK_H
#define _NETATM_ATM_STACK_H
#ifdef ATM_KERNEL
/*
* Structure used to define a kernel-provided ATM stack service and its
* associated entry points. Each stack service provider must register
* themselves before they will be used. ATM stack service providers include
* kernel modules (both linked and loaded) and device drivers, which must list
* (via its atm_pif) any of its available hardware-supplied stack services
* (such as on-card AAL processing).
*/
struct stack_defn {
struct stack_defn *sd_next; /* Next in registry list */
Sap_t sd_sap; /* Stack instance SAP */
u_char sd_flag; /* Flags (see below) */
/* Exported functions */
int (*sd_inst) /* Stack instantiation */
__P((struct stack_defn **, Atm_connvc *));
void (*sd_lower) /* Lower (from above) command handler */
__P((int, void *, int, int));
void (*sd_upper) /* Upper (from below) command handler */
__P((int, void *, int, int));
/* Variables used during stack instantiation */
void *sd_toku; /* Stack service instance token */
};
/*
* Stack Service Flags
*/
#define SDF_TERM 0x01 /* Terminal (to lowest layer) service */
/*
* Stack Specification List
*
* The list names the stack services and their layering relationships in
* order to construct a stack to provide the protocol services defined
* by the list. The list is ordered starting from the stack service
* interfacing with the user "down" to the ATM cell service.
*/
#define STACK_CNT 8 /* Max services in a stack list */
struct stack_list {
Sap_t sl_sap[STACK_CNT]; /* Stack service SAP list */
};
/*
* Structure used during the construction and instantiation of a stack
* instance from a supplied stack list. It contains pointers to the stack
* service definitions which will be used to implement the stack. The first
* element in the array is reserved for the user's "stack service".
*/
struct stack_inst {
struct stack_defn *si_srvc[STACK_CNT+1]; /* Assigned services */
};
/*
* Macros to update buffer headroom values during stack instantiation.
*
* These values are advisory, i.e. every service must verify the amount
* of available space in input/output messages and allocate new buffers
* if needed.
*
* The 'maximum' and 'minimum' values used below may be chosen by a
* service to reflect the typical, expected message traffic pattern
* for a specific connection.
*
* The macro arguments are:
* cvp = pointer to connection vcc;
* hi = maximum amount of buffer headroom required by the current
* service during input message processing;
* si = minimum amount of buffer data stripped off the front
* of an input message by the current service;
* ho = maximum amount of buffer headroom required by the current
* service during output message processing;
* ao = maximum amount of buffer data added to the front
* of an output message by the current service;
*/
#define HEADIN(cvp, hi, si) \
{ \
short t = (cvp)->cvc_attr.headin - (si); \
t = (t >= (hi)) ? t : (hi); \
(cvp)->cvc_attr.headin = roundup(t, sizeof(long)); \
}
#define HEADOUT(cvp, ho, ao) \
{ \
short t = (cvp)->cvc_attr.headout + (ao); \
t = (t >= (ho)) ? t : (ho); \
(cvp)->cvc_attr.headout = roundup(t, sizeof(long)); \
}
/*
* Stack command codes - All stack command codes are specific to the
* defined stack SAP across which the command is used. Command values 0-15
* are reserved for any common codes, which all stack SAPs must support.
*/
#define STKCMD(s, d, v) (((s) << 16) | (d) | (v))
#define STKCMD_DOWN 0
#define STKCMD_UP 0x00008000
#define STKCMD_SAP_MASK 0xffff0000
#define STKCMD_VAL_MASK 0x00007fff
/* Common command values (0-15) */
#define CCV_INIT 1 /* DOWN */
#define CCV_TERM 2 /* DOWN */
/* SAP_ATM */
#define ATM_INIT STKCMD(SAP_ATM, STKCMD_DOWN, CCV_INIT)
#define ATM_TERM STKCMD(SAP_ATM, STKCMD_DOWN, CCV_TERM)
#define ATM_DATA_REQ STKCMD(SAP_ATM, STKCMD_DOWN, 16)
#define ATM_DATA_IND STKCMD(SAP_ATM, STKCMD_UP, 17)
/* SAP_SAR */
#define SAR_INIT STKCMD(SAP_SAR, STKCMD_DOWN, CCV_INIT)
#define SAR_TERM STKCMD(SAP_SAR, STKCMD_DOWN, CCV_TERM)
#define SAR_UNITDATA_INV STKCMD(SAP_SAR, STKCMD_DOWN, 16)
#define SAR_UNITDATA_SIG STKCMD(SAP_SAR, STKCMD_UP, 17)
#define SAR_UABORT_INV STKCMD(SAP_SAR, STKCMD_DOWN, 18)
#define SAR_UABORT_SIG STKCMD(SAP_SAR, STKCMD_UP, 19)
#define SAR_PABORT_SIG STKCMD(SAP_SAR, STKCMD_UP, 20)
/* SAP_CPCS */
#define CPCS_INIT STKCMD(SAP_CPCS, STKCMD_DOWN, CCV_INIT)
#define CPCS_TERM STKCMD(SAP_CPCS, STKCMD_DOWN, CCV_TERM)
#define CPCS_UNITDATA_INV STKCMD(SAP_CPCS, STKCMD_DOWN, 16)
#define CPCS_UNITDATA_SIG STKCMD(SAP_CPCS, STKCMD_UP, 17)
#define CPCS_UABORT_INV STKCMD(SAP_CPCS, STKCMD_DOWN, 18)
#define CPCS_UABORT_SIG STKCMD(SAP_CPCS, STKCMD_UP, 19)
#define CPCS_PABORT_SIG STKCMD(SAP_CPCS, STKCMD_UP, 20)
/* SAP_SSCOP */
#define SSCOP_INIT STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_DOWN, CCV_INIT)
#define SSCOP_TERM STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_DOWN, CCV_TERM)
#define SSCOP_ESTABLISH_REQ STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_DOWN, 16)
#define SSCOP_ESTABLISH_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_UP, 17)
#define SSCOP_ESTABLISH_RSP STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_DOWN, 18)
#define SSCOP_ESTABLISH_CNF STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_UP, 19)
#define SSCOP_RELEASE_REQ STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_DOWN, 20)
#define SSCOP_RELEASE_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_UP, 21)
#define SSCOP_RELEASE_CNF STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_UP, 22)
#define SSCOP_DATA_REQ STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_DOWN, 23)
#define SSCOP_DATA_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_UP, 24)
#define SSCOP_RESYNC_REQ STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_DOWN, 25)
#define SSCOP_RESYNC_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_UP, 26)
#define SSCOP_RESYNC_RSP STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_DOWN, 27)
#define SSCOP_RESYNC_CNF STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_UP, 28)
#define SSCOP_RECOVER_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_UP, 29)
#define SSCOP_RECOVER_RSP STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_DOWN, 30)
#define SSCOP_UNITDATA_REQ STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_DOWN, 31)
#define SSCOP_UNITDATA_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_UP, 32)
#define SSCOP_RETRIEVE_REQ STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_DOWN, 33)
#define SSCOP_RETRIEVE_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_UP, 34)
#define SSCOP_RETRIEVECMP_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCOP, STKCMD_UP, 35)
/* SAP_SSCF_UNI */
#define SSCF_UNI_INIT STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_DOWN, CCV_INIT)
#define SSCF_UNI_TERM STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_DOWN, CCV_TERM)
#define SSCF_UNI_ESTABLISH_REQ STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_DOWN, 16)
#define SSCF_UNI_ESTABLISH_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_UP, 17)
#define SSCF_UNI_ESTABLISH_CNF STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_UP, 18)
#define SSCF_UNI_RELEASE_REQ STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_DOWN, 19)
#define SSCF_UNI_RELEASE_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_UP, 20)
#define SSCF_UNI_RELEASE_CNF STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_UP, 21)
#define SSCF_UNI_DATA_REQ STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_DOWN, 22)
#define SSCF_UNI_DATA_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_UP, 23)
#define SSCF_UNI_UNITDATA_REQ STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_DOWN, 24)
#define SSCF_UNI_UNITDATA_IND STKCMD(SAP_SSCF_UNI, STKCMD_UP, 25)
/*
* The STACK_CALL macro must be used for all stack calls between adjacent
* entities. In order to avoid the problem with recursive stack calls
* modifying protocol state, this macro will only allow calls to proceed if
* they are not "against the flow" of any currently pending calls for a
* stack instance. If the requested call can't be processed now, it will
* be deferred and queued until a later, safe time (but before control is
* returned back to the kernel scheduler) when it will be dispatched.
*
* The STACK_CALL macro arguments are:
* cmd = command code;
* fn = Destination entity processing function
* tok = Destination layer's session token;
* cvp = Connection VCC address;
* a1 = command specific argument;
* a2 = command specific argument;
* ret = call result value (0 => success)
*
* The receiving entity command processing function prototype is:
*
* void (fn)(int cmd, int tok, int arg1, int arg2)
*
*/
#define STACK_CALL(cmd, fn, tok, cvp, a1, a2, ret) \
{ \
if ((cmd) & STKCMD_UP) { \
if ((cvp)->cvc_downcnt) { \
(ret) = atm_stack_enq((cmd), (fn), (tok), \
(cvp), (a1), (a2)); \
} else { \
(cvp)->cvc_upcnt++; \
(*fn)(cmd, tok, a1, a2); \
(cvp)->cvc_upcnt--; \
(ret) = 0; \
} \
} else { \
if ((cvp)->cvc_upcnt) { \
(ret) = atm_stack_enq((cmd), (fn), (tok), \
(cvp), (a1), (a2)); \
} else { \
(cvp)->cvc_downcnt++; \
(*fn)(cmd, tok, a1, a2); \
(cvp)->cvc_downcnt--; \
(ret) = 0; \
} \
} \
}
/*
* Stack queue entry - The stack queue will contain stack calls which have
* been deferred in order to avoid recursive calls to a single protocol
* control block. The queue entries are allocated from its own storage pool.
*/
struct stackq_entry {
struct stackq_entry *sq_next; /* Next entry in queue */
int sq_cmd; /* Stack command */
void (*sq_func) /* Destination function */
__P((int, void *, int, int));
void *sq_token; /* Destination token */
int sq_arg1; /* Command-specific argument */
int sq_arg2; /* Command-specific argument */
Atm_connvc *sq_connvc; /* Connection VCC */
};
/*
* Macro to avoid unnecessary function call when draining the stack queue.
*/
#define STACK_DRAIN() \
{ \
if (atm_stackq_head) \
atm_stack_drain(); \
}
#endif /* ATM_KERNEL */
#endif /* _NETATM_ATM_STACK_H */
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