/* if_imp.c 4.3 82/02/01 */ #include "imp.h" #if NIMP > 0 /* * ARPAnet IMP interface driver. * * The IMP-host protocol is handled here, leaving * hardware specifics to the lower level interface driver. */ #include "../h/param.h" #include "../h/systm.h" #include "../h/mbuf.h" #include "../h/pte.h" #include "../h/buf.h" #include "../h/protosw.h" #include "../h/socket.h" #include "../h/ubareg.h" #include "../h/ubavar.h" #include "../h/cpu.h" #include "../h/mtpr.h" #include "../h/vmmac.h" #include "../net/in.h" #include "../net/in_systm.h" #include "../net/if.h" #include "../net/if_imp.h" #include "../net/host.h" #include "../net/ip.h" #include "../net/ip_var.h" /* * IMP software status per interface. * (partially shared with the hardware specific module) * * Each interface is referenced by a network interface structure, * imp_if, which the routing code uses to locate the interface. * This structure contains the output queue for the interface, its * address, ... IMP specific structures used in connecting the * IMP software modules to the hardware specific interface routines * are also stored here. These structures are visible in the interface * driver through back pointers set up in the hardware's attach routine. * * NOTE: imp_if and imp_cb are assumed adjacent in hardware code. */ struct imp_softc { struct ifnet imp_if; /* network visible interface */ struct impcb imp_cb; /* hooks to hardware module */ u_char imp_state; /* current state of IMP */ char imp_dropcnt; /* used during initialization */ short imp_timer; /* going down timer */ } imp_softc[NIMP]; /* * Messages from IMP regarding why * it's going down. */ static char *impmsg[] = { "in 30 seconds", "for hardware PM", "to reload software", "for emergency reset" }; /* * IMP attach routine. Called from hardware device attach routine * at configuration time with a pointer to the UNIBUS device structure. * Sets up local state and returns pointer to base of ifnet+impcb * structures. This is then used by the device's attach routine * set up its back pointers. */ impattach(ui) struct uba_device *ui; { struct imp_softc *sc = &imp_softc[ui->ui_unit]; register struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->imp_if; COUNT(IMPATTACH); /* UNIT COULD BE AMBIGUOUS */ ifp->if_unit = ui->ui_unit; ifp->if_name = "imp"; ifp->if_mtu = IMP_MTU; ifp->if_net = ui->ui_flags; /* ifp->if_host = ... */ /* ifp->if_addr = if_makeaddr(ifp->if_net, ifp->if_host); */ if_attach(ifp); /* kludge to hand pointers back to hardware attach routine */ return ((int)&sc->imp_if); } /* * IMP initialization routine: call hardware module to * setup UNIBUS resources, init state and get ready for * NOOPs the IMP should send us, and that we want to drop. */ impinit(unit) int unit; { register struct imp_softc *sc = &imp_softc[unit]; (*sc->imp_cb.ic_init)(unit); sc->imp_state = IMPS_INIT; sc->imp_dropcnt = IMP_DROPCNT; } struct sockproto impproto = { PF_IMPLINK }; struct sockaddr_in impdst = { AF_IMPLINK }; struct sockaddr_in impsrc = { AF_IMPLINK }; /* * ARPAnet 1822 input routine. * Called from hardware input interrupt routine to handle 1822 * IMP-host messages. Type 0 messages (non-control) are * passed to higher level protocol processors on the basis * of link number. Other type messages (control) are handled here. */ impinput(unit, m0) int unit; struct mbuf *m0; { int s; register struct mbuf *m; register struct imp_leader *ip; register struct imp_softc *sc = &imp_softc[unit]; register struct host *hp; register struct ifqueue *inq; struct in_addr addr; COUNT(IMP_INPUT); m = m0; /* * We should generate a "bad leader" message * to the IMP about messages too short. */ if (m->m_len < sizeof(struct imp_leader) && m_pullup(m, sizeof(struct imp_leader)) == 0) goto drop; ip = mtod(m, struct imp_leader *); /* * Check leader type -- should notify IMP * in case of failure... */ if (ip->il_format != IMP_NFF) goto drop; /* * Certain messages require a host structure. * Do this in one shot here. */ switch (ip->il_mtype) { case IMPTYPE_RFNM: case IMPTYPE_INCOMPLETE: case IMPTYPE_HOSTDEAD: case IMPTYPE_HOSTUNREACH: case IMPTYPE_BADDATA: addr.s_host = ntohs(ip->il_host); /* XXX */ hp = h_lookup(addr); break; } switch (ip->il_mtype) { /* * Data for a protocol. Dispatch to the appropriate * protocol routine (running at software interrupt). * If this isn't a raw interface, advance pointer * into mbuf past leader (done below). */ case IMPTYPE_DATA: ip->il_length = ntohs(ip->il_length) >> 3; break; /* * IMP leader error. Reset the IMP and discard the packet. */ case IMPTYPE_BADLEADER: /* * According to 1822 document, this message * will be generated in response to the * first noop sent to the IMP after * the host resets the IMP interface. */ if (sc->imp_state != IMPS_RESET) { imperr(sc, "leader error"); h_reset(sc->imp_if.if_net); /* XXX */ impnoops(sc); } goto drop; /* * IMP going down. Print message, and if not immediate, * set off a timer to insure things will be reset at the * appropriate time. */ case IMPTYPE_DOWN: if ((ip->il_link & IMP_DMASK) == 0) { sc->imp_state = IMPS_GOINGDOWN; timeout(impdown, sc, 30 * 60 * HZ); } imperr(sc, "going down %s", impmsg[ip->il_link & IMP_DMASK]); goto drop; /* * A NOP usually seen during the initialization sequence. * Compare the local address with that in the message. * Reset the local address notion if it doesn't match. */ case IMPTYPE_NOOP: if (sc->imp_state == IMPS_DOWN) { sc->imp_state = IMPS_INIT; sc->imp_dropcnt = IMP_DROPCNT; } if (sc->imp_state == IMPS_INIT && --sc->imp_dropcnt == 0) { sc->imp_state = IMPS_UP; /* restart output in case something was q'd */ (*sc->imp_cb.ic_start)(sc->imp_if.if_unit); } if (ip->il_host != sc->imp_if.if_addr.s_host || ip->il_impno != sc->imp_if.if_addr.s_imp) { sc->imp_if.if_addr.s_host = ip->il_host; sc->imp_if.if_addr.s_imp = ip->il_imp; imperr(sc, "imp%d: address set to %d/%d\n", ip->il_host, ip->il_impno); } goto drop; /* * RFNM or INCOMPLETE message, record in * host table and prime output routine. * * SHOULD NOTIFY PROTOCOL ABOUT INCOMPLETES. */ case IMPTYPE_RFNM: case IMPTYPE_INCOMPLETE: if (hp && hp->h_rfnm) { register struct mbuf *n; hp->h_rfnm--; /* poke holding queue */ if (n = hp->h_q) { if (n->m_act == n) hp->h_q = 0; else { n = n->m_act; hp->h_q->m_act = n->m_act; } (void) impsnd(n, sc); } } break; /* * Host or IMP can't be reached. Flush any packets * awaiting transmission and release the host structure. * * HOW DO WE NOTIFY THE PROTOCOL? * HOW DO WE AGE THE HOST STRUCTURE TO SAVE STATUS? */ case IMPTYPE_HOSTDEAD: case IMPTYPE_HOSTUNREACH: if (hp) h_free(hp); /* won't work right */ break; /* * Error in data. Clear RFNM status for this host and send * noops to the IMP to clear the interface. */ case IMPTYPE_BADDATA: imperr(sc, "data error"); if (hp) hp->h_rfnm = 0; impnoops(sc); break; /* * Interface reset. */ case IMPTYPE_RESET: imperr(sc, "interface reset"); sc->imp_state = IMPS_RESET; impnoops(sc); goto drop; default: sc->imp_if.if_collisions++; /* XXX */ goto drop; } /* * Queue on protocol's input queue. */ switch (ip->il_link) { #ifdef INET case IMPLINK_IP: m->m_len -= sizeof(struct imp_leader); m->m_off += sizeof(struct imp_leader); setipintr(); inq = &ipintrq; break; #endif default: impproto.sp_protocol = ip->il_link; impdst.sin_addr = sc->imp_if.if_addr; impsrc.sin_addr.s_net = ip->il_network; impsrc.sin_addr.s_host = ip->il_host; impsrc.sin_addr.s_imp = ip->il_imp; raw_input(m, impproto, impdst, impsrc); return; } IF_ENQUEUE(inq, m); return; drop: m_freem(m); } /* * Bring the IMP down after notification. */ impdown(sc) struct imp_softc *sc; { sc->imp_state = IMPS_DOWN; /* notify protocols with messages waiting? */ } /*VARARGS*/ imperr(sc, fmt, a1, a2) struct imp_softc *sc; char *fmt; { printf("imp%d: ", sc->imp_if.if_unit); printf(fmt, a1, a2); printf("\n"); } /* * ARPAnet 1822 output routine. * Called from higher level protocol routines to set up messages for * transmission to the imp. Sets up the header and calls impsnd to * enqueue the message for this IMP's hardware driver. */ impoutput(ifp, m0, pf) register struct ifnet *ifp; struct mbuf *m0; { register struct imp_leader *imp; register struct mbuf *m = m0; int x, dhost, dimp, dlink, len; /* * Don't even try if the IMP is unavailable. */ x = imp_softc[ifp->if_unit].imp_state; if (x == IMPS_DOWN || x == IMPS_GOINGDOWN) goto drop; switch (pf) { #ifdef INET case PF_INET: { register struct ip *ip = mtod(m0, struct ip *); dhost = ip->ip_dst.s_host; dimp = ip->ip_dst.s_imp; dlink = IMPLINK_IP; len = ntohs(ip->ip_len); break; } #endif case PF_IMPLINK: goto leaderexists; default: printf("imp%d: can't encapsulate pf%d\n", ifp->if_unit, pf); goto drop; } /* * Add IMP leader. If there's not enough space in the * first mbuf, allocate another. If that should fail, we * drop this sucker. */ if (m->m_off > MMAXOFF || MMINOFF + sizeof(struct imp_leader) > m->m_off) { m = m_get(M_DONTWAIT); if (m == 0) goto drop; m->m_next = m0; m->m_off = MMINOFF; m->m_len = sizeof(struct imp_leader); } else { m->m_off -= sizeof(struct imp_leader); m->m_len += sizeof(struct imp_leader); } imp = mtod(m, struct imp_leader *); imp->il_format = IMP_NFF; imp->il_host = dhost; imp->il_impno = dimp; imp->il_length = (len + sizeof(struct imp_leader)) << 3; imp->il_link = dlink; leaderexists: /* * Hand message to impsnd to perform RFNM counting * and eventual transmission. */ return (impsnd(ifp, m)); drop: m_freem(m0); return (0); } /* * Put a message on an interface's output queue. * Perform RFNM counting: no more than 8 message may be * in flight to any one host. */ impsnd(ifp, m) struct ifnet *ifp; struct mbuf *m; { register struct imp_leader *ip; register struct host *hp; struct impcb *icp; int x; ip = mtod(m, struct imp_leader *); /* * Do RFNM counting for data messages * (no more than 8 outstanding to any host) */ if (ip->il_mtype == IMPTYPE_DATA) { struct in_addr addr; addr.s_net = ifp->if_net; addr.s_host = ip->il_host; addr.s_imp = ip->il_imp; hp = h_enter(addr); /* * If IMP would block, queue until RFNM */ if (hp) { register struct mbuf *n; int cnt; if (hp->h_rfnm < 8) { hp->h_rfnm++; goto enque; } /* * Keeping the count in the host structure * causes the packing scheme to lose too much. */ cnt = 0, n = hp->h_q; for (; n != (struct mbuf *)hp; n = n->m_act) cnt++; if (cnt >= 8) goto drop; /* * Q is kept as circulare list with h_q * (head) pointing to the last entry. */ if ((n = hp->h_q) == 0) hp->h_q = m->m_act = m; else { m->m_act = n->m_act; hp->h_q = n->m_act = m; } goto start; } drop: m_freem(m); return (0); } enque: x = splimp(); IF_ENQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, m); splx(x); start: icp = &imp_softc[ifp->if_unit].imp_cb; if (icp->ic_oactive == 0) (*icp->ic_start)(ifp->if_unit); return (1); } /* * Put three 1822 NOOPs at the head of the output queue. * Part of host-IMP initialization procedure. * (Should return success/failure, but noone knows * what to do with this, so why bother?) */ impnoops(sc) register struct imp_softc *sc; { register i; register struct mbuf *m; register struct imp_leader *ip; int x; sc->imp_state = IMPS_INIT; sc->imp_dropcnt = IMP_DROPCNT; for (i = 0; i < IMP_DROPCNT; i++ ) { if ((m = m_getclr(M_DONTWAIT)) == 0) return; m->m_off = MMINOFF; m->m_len = sizeof(struct imp_leader); ip = mtod(m, struct imp_leader *); ip->il_format = IMP_NFF; ip->il_link = i; ip->il_mtype = IMPTYPE_NOOP; x = splimp(); IF_PREPEND(&sc->imp_if.if_snd, m); splx(x); } if (sc->imp_cb.ic_oactive == 0) (*sc->imp_cb.ic_start)(sc->imp_if.if_unit); } #endif