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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.
*/
/*
* SPANS Signalling Manager
* ---------------------------
*
* SPANS-related utility routines.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netatm/port.h>
#include <netatm/queue.h>
#include <netatm/atm.h>
#include <netatm/atm_sys.h>
#include <netatm/atm_sap.h>
#include <netatm/atm_cm.h>
#include <netatm/atm_vc.h>
#include <netatm/atm_sigmgr.h>
#include "spans_xdr.h"
#include <netatm/spans/spans_var.h>
#ifdef NOTDEF
/* XXX -- Remove all SAP checks? */
#define MAX_SAP_ENT 1
static struct {
spans_sap spans_sap;
Sap_t local_sap;
} sap_table[MAX_SAP_ENT] = {
{SPANS_SAP_IP, SAP_IP},
};
/*
* Translate an internal SAP to a SPANS SAP
*
* Search the SAP table for the given SAP. Put the corresponding SPANS
* SAP into the indicated variable.
*
* Arguments:
* lsap the value of the internal SAP
* ssap a pointer to the variable to receive the SPANS SAP value
*
* Returns:
* TRUE the SAP was found; *ssap is valid
* FALSE the SAP was not found; *ssap is not valid
*
*/
int
spans_get_spans_sap(lsap, ssap)
Sap_t lsap;
spans_sap *ssap;
{
int i;
/*
* Search the SAP table for the given local SAP
*/
for (i=0; i< MAX_SAP_ENT; i++) {
if (sap_table[i].local_sap == lsap) {
*ssap = sap_table[i].spans_sap;
return(TRUE);
}
}
return(FALSE);
}
/*
* Translate a SPANS SAP to internal format
*
* Search the SAP table for the given SAP. Put the corresponding
* internal SAP into the indicated variable.
*
* Arguments:
* ssap the value of the SPANS SAP
* lsap a pointer to the variable to receive the internal
* SAP value
*
* Returns:
* TRUE the SAP was found; *lsap is valid
* FALSE the SAP was not found; *lsap is not valid
*
*/
int
spans_get_local_sap(ssap, lsap)
spans_sap ssap;
Sap_t *lsap;
{
int i;
/*
* Search the SAP table for the given SPANS SAP
*/
for (i=0; i< MAX_SAP_ENT; i++) {
if (sap_table[i].spans_sap == ssap) {
*lsap = sap_table[i].local_sap;
return(TRUE);
}
}
return(FALSE);
}
#endif
/*
* Allocate an ephemeral SPANS SAP
*
* Arguments:
* spp pointer to SPANS protocol instance
*
* Returns:
* a SPANS ephemeral SAP number
*
*/
int
spans_ephemeral_sap(spp)
struct spans *spp;
{
return(SPANS_SAP_EPHEMERAL);
}
/*
* Translate an internal AAL designator to a SPANS AAL type
*
* Arguments:
* laal internal AAL designation
* saal a pointer to the variable to receive the SPANS AAL type
*
* Returns:
* TRUE the AAL was found; *saal is valid
* FALSE the AAL was not found; *saal is not valid
*
*/
int
spans_get_spans_aal(laal, saal)
Aal_t laal;
spans_aal *saal;
{
/*
*
*/
switch (laal) {
case ATM_AAL0:
*saal = SPANS_AAL0;
return(TRUE);
case ATM_AAL1:
*saal = SPANS_AAL1;
return(TRUE);
case ATM_AAL2:
*saal = SPANS_AAL2;
return(TRUE);
case ATM_AAL3_4:
*saal = SPANS_AAL4;
return(TRUE);
case ATM_AAL5:
*saal = SPANS_AAL5;
return(TRUE);
default:
return(FALSE);
}
}
/*
* Translate a SPANS AAL type to an internal AAL designator
*
* Arguments:
* saal the SPANS AAL type
* laal a pointer to the variable to receive the internal
* AAL designation
*
* Returns:
* TRUE the AAL was found; *laal is valid
* FALSE the AAL was not found; *laal is not valid
*
*/
int
spans_get_local_aal(saal, laal)
spans_aal saal;
Aal_t *laal;
{
/*
*
*/
switch (saal) {
case SPANS_AAL0:
*laal = ATM_AAL0;
return(TRUE);
case SPANS_AAL1:
*laal = ATM_AAL1;
return(TRUE);
case SPANS_AAL2:
*laal = ATM_AAL2;
return(TRUE);
case SPANS_AAL3:
case SPANS_AAL4:
*laal = ATM_AAL3_4;
return(TRUE);
case SPANS_AAL5:
*laal = ATM_AAL5;
return(TRUE);
default:
return(FALSE);
}
}
/*
* Verify a VCCB
*
* Search SPANS's VCCB queue to verify that a VCCB belongs to SPANS.
*
* Arguments:
* spp pointer to SPANS protocol instance
* svp pointer to a VCCB
*
* Returns:
* TRUE the VCCB belongs to SPANS
* FALSE the VCCB doesn't belong to SPANS
*
*/
int
spans_verify_vccb(spp, svp)
struct spans *spp;
struct spans_vccb *svp;
{
struct spans_vccb *vcp, *vcnext;
for (vcp = Q_HEAD(spp->sp_vccq, struct spans_vccb);
vcp; vcp = vcnext){
vcnext = Q_NEXT(vcp, struct spans_vccb, sv_sigelem);
if (svp == vcp) {
return(TRUE);
}
}
return(FALSE);
}
/*
* Find a VCCB
*
* Find a VCCB given the VPI and VCI.
*
* Arguments:
* spp pointer to SPANS protocol instance
* vpi the VPI to search for
* vci the VCI to search for
* dir the direction of the VCC (VCC_IN, VCC_OUT, or both).
* If dir is set to zero, return the address of any VCCB
* with the given VPI/VCI, regardless of direction.
*
* Returns:
* 0 there is no such VCCB
* address the address of the VCCB
*
*/
struct spans_vccb *
spans_find_vpvc(spp, vpi, vci, dir)
struct spans *spp;
int vpi, vci;
u_char dir;
{
struct spans_vccb *svp, *svnext;
for (svp = Q_HEAD(spp->sp_vccq, struct spans_vccb); svp;
svp = svnext){
svnext = Q_NEXT(svp, struct spans_vccb, sv_sigelem);
if (svp->sv_vpi == vpi &&
svp->sv_vci == vci &&
(svp->sv_type & dir) == dir)
break;
}
return(svp);
}
/*
* Find a connection
*
* Find a VCCB given the connection structure.
*
* Arguments:
* spp pointer to SPANS protocol instance
* p pointer to a spans_atm_conn structure
*
* Returns:
* 0 there is no such VCCB
* address the address of the VCCB
*
*/
struct spans_vccb *
spans_find_conn(spp, p)
struct spans *spp;
struct spans_atm_conn *p;
{
struct spans_vccb *svp, *svnext;
for (svp = Q_HEAD(spp->sp_vccq, struct spans_vccb); svp; svp = svnext){
svnext = Q_NEXT(svp, struct spans_vccb, sv_sigelem);
if (!bcmp(p, &svp->sv_conn, sizeof (spans_atm_conn)))
break;
}
return(svp);
}
/*
* Allocate a VPI/VCI pair
*
* When we get an open request or indication from the network, we have
* allocate a VPI and VCI for the conection. This routine will allocate
* a VPI/VCI based on the next available VCI in the SPANS protocol block.
* The VPI/VCI chose must be within the range allowed by the interface and
* must not already be in use.
*
* Currently the Fore ATM interface only supports VPI 0, so this code only
* allocates a VCI.
*
* There's probably a more elegant way to do this.
*
* Arguments:
* spp pointer to connection's SPANS protocol instance
*
* Returns:
* 0 no VPI/VCI available
* vpvc the VPI/VCI for the connection
*
*/
spans_vpvc
spans_alloc_vpvc(spp)
struct spans *spp;
{
int vpi, vci;
/*
* Loop through the allowable VCIs, starting with the curent one,
* to find one that's not in use.
*/
while (spp->sp_alloc_vci <= spp->sp_max_vci) {
vpi = spp->sp_alloc_vpi;
vci = spp->sp_alloc_vci++;
if (!spans_find_vpvc(spp, vpi, vci, 0)) {
return(SPANS_PACK_VPIVCI(vpi, vci));
}
}
/*
* Reset the VCI to the minimum
*/
spp->sp_alloc_vci = spp->sp_min_vci;
/*
* Try looping through again
*/
while (spp->sp_alloc_vci <= spp->sp_max_vci) {
vpi = spp->sp_alloc_vpi;
vci = spp->sp_alloc_vci++;
if (!spans_find_vpvc(spp, vpi, vci, 0)) {
return(SPANS_PACK_VPIVCI(vpi, vci));
}
}
/*
* All allowable VCIs are in use
*/
return(0);
}
/*
* Print a SPANS address
*
* Convert a SPANS address into an ASCII string suitable for printing.
*
* Arguments:
* p pointer to a struct spans_addr
*
* Returns:
* the address of a string with the ASCII representation of the
* address.
*
*/
char *
spans_addr_print(p)
struct spans_addr *p;
{
static char strbuff[80];
union {
int w;
char c[4];
} u1, u2;
/*
* Clear the returned string
*/
bzero(strbuff, sizeof(strbuff));
/*
* Get address into integers
*/
u1.c[0] =p->addr[0];
u1.c[1] =p->addr[1];
u1.c[2] =p->addr[2];
u1.c[3] =p->addr[3];
u2.c[0] =p->addr[4];
u2.c[1] =p->addr[5];
u2.c[2] =p->addr[6];
u2.c[3] =p->addr[7];
/*
* Print and return the string
*/
sprintf(strbuff, "%lx.%lx", (u_long)ntohl(u1.w), (u_long)ntohl(u2.w));
return(strbuff);
}
/*
* Print a buffer chain
*
* Arguments:
* m pointer to a buffer chain
*
* Returns:
* none
*
*/
void
spans_dump_buffer(m)
KBuffer *m;
{
int i;
caddr_t cp;
printf("spans_dump_buffer:\n");
while (m) {
KB_DATASTART(m, cp, caddr_t);
for (i = 0; i < KB_LEN(m); i++) {
if (i == 0)
printf(" bfr=%p: ", m);
printf("%x ", (u_char)*cp++);
}
printf("<end_bfr>\n");
m = KB_NEXT(m);
}
}
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