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  1. /*
  2.  * Copyright (c) 2009 Lukas Mejdrech
  3.  * All rights reserved.
  4.  *
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  6.  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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  8.  *
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  14.  * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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  20.  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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  27.  */
  28.  
  29. /** @addtogroup ip
  30.  *  @{
  31.  */
  32.  
  33. /** @file
  34.  *  Internet protocol header and options definitions.
  35.  *  Names according to the linux src/include/linux/ip.h header file.
  36.  */
  37.  
  38. #ifndef __NET_IP_HEADER_H__
  39. #define __NET_IP_HEADER_H__
  40.  
  41. #include <byteorder.h>
  42. #include <types.h>
  43.  
  44. /** Type definition of the internet header.
  45.  *  @see ip_header
  46.  */
  47. typedef struct ip_header    ip_header_t;
  48.  
  49. /** Type definition of the internet header pointer.
  50.  *  @see ip_header
  51.  */
  52. typedef ip_header_t *       ip_header_ref;
  53.  
  54.  
  55. /** Internet header.
  56.  *  The variable options should be included after the header itself and indicated by the increased header length value.
  57.  */
  58. struct ip_header{
  59. #ifdef ARCH_IS_BIG_ENDIAN
  60.     /** The Version field indicates the format of the internet header.
  61.      */
  62.     uint8_t:4   version;
  63.     /** Internet Header Length is the length of the internet header in 32~bit words, and thus points to the beginning of the data.
  64.      *  Note that the minimum value for a~correct header is~5.
  65.      */
  66.     uint8_t:4   ihl;
  67. #else
  68.     /** Internet Header Length is the length of the internet header in 32~bit words, and thus points to the beginning of the data.
  69.      *  Note that the minimum value for a~correct header is~5.
  70.      */
  71.     uint8_t:4   ihl;
  72.     /** The Version field indicates the format of the internet header.
  73.      */
  74.     uint8_t:4   version;
  75. #endif
  76.     /** The Type of Service provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired.
  77.      *  These parameters are to be used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a~datagram through a~particular network.
  78.      *  Several networks offer service precedence, which somehow treats high precedence traffic as more important than other traffic (generally by accepting only traffic above a~certain precedence at time of high load).
  79.      *  The major choice is a~three way tradeoff between low-delay, high-reliability, and high-throughput.
  80.      */
  81.     uint8_t     tos;
  82.     /** Total Length is the length of the datagram, measured in octets, including internet header and data.
  83.      *  This field allows the length of a~datagram to be up to 65,535~octets.
  84.      */
  85.     uint16_t    total_length;
  86.     /** An identifying value assigned by the sender to aid in assembling the fragments of a~datagram.
  87.      */
  88.     unit16_t    identification;
  89. #ifdef ARCH_IS_BIG_ENDIAN
  90.     /** Various control flags.
  91.      */
  92.     uint_16:3   flags;
  93.     /** This field indicates where in the datagram this fragment belongs.
  94.      */
  95.     uint_16:13  fragment_offset;
  96. #else
  97.     /** This field indicates where in the datagram this fragment belongs.
  98.      */
  99.     uint_16:13  fragment_offset;
  100.     /** Various control flags.
  101.      */
  102.     uint_16:3   flags;
  103. #endif
  104.     /** This field indicates the maximum time the datagram is allowed to remain in the internet system.
  105.      *  If this field contains the value zero, then the datagram must be destroyed.
  106.      *  This field is modified in internet header processing.
  107.      *  The time is measured in units of seconds, but since every module that processes a~datagram must decrease the TTL by at least one even if it process the datagram in less than a~second, the TTL must be thought of only as an upper bound on the time a~datagram may exist.
  108.      *  The intention is to cause undeliverable datagrams to be discarded, and to bound the maximum datagram lifetime.
  109.      */
  110.     uint8_t     ttl;
  111.     /** This field indicates the next level protocol used in the data portion of the internet datagram.
  112.      */
  113.     uint8_t     protocol;
  114.     /** A checksum on the header only.
  115.      *  Since some header fields change (e.g., time to live), this is recomputed and verified at each point that the internet header is processed.
  116.      *  The checksum algorithm is: The checksum field is the 16~bit one's complement of the one's complement sum of all 16~bit words in the header.
  117.      *  For purposes of computing the checksum, the value of the checksum field is zero.
  118.      */
  119.     uint16_t    header_checksum;
  120.     /** The source address.
  121.      */
  122.     uint32_t    source_address;
  123.     /** The destination address.
  124.      */
  125.     uint32_t    destination_address;
  126. };
  127.  
  128. typedef struct ip_option    ip_option_t;
  129. typedef ip_option *     ip_option_ref;
  130.  
  131. /** Internet option header.
  132.  *  Only type field is always valid.
  133.  *  Other fields' validity depends on the option type.
  134.  */
  135. struct ip_option{
  136.     /** A single octet of option-type.
  137.      */
  138.     uint8_t     type;
  139.     /** An option length octet.
  140.      */
  141.     uint8_t     length;
  142.     /** A~pointer.
  143.      */
  144.     uint8_t     pointer;
  145. #ifdef ARCH_IS_BIG_ENDIAN
  146.     /** The number of IP modules that cannot register timestamps due to lack of space.
  147.      */
  148.     uint8_t:4   overflow;
  149.     /** Various internet timestamp control flags.
  150.      */
  151.     uint8_t:4   flags;
  152. #else
  153.     /** Various internet timestamp control flags.
  154.      */
  155.     uint8_t:4   flags;
  156.     /** The number of IP modules that cannot register timestamps due to lack of space.
  157.      */
  158.     uint8_t:4   overflow;
  159. #endif
  160. };
  161.  
  162. #define IPTOS_TOS_MASK              0x1E
  163. #define IPTOS_PRECEDENCE_SHIFT      5
  164. #define IPTOS_DELAY_SHIFT           4
  165. #define IPTOS_THROUGHPUT_SHIFT      3
  166. #define IPTOS_RELIABILITY_SHIFT     2
  167. #define IPTOS_COST_SHIFT            1
  168.  
  169. #define IPTOS_NORMALDELAY           ( 0x0 << IPTOS_DELAY_SHIFT )
  170. #define IPTOS_LOWDELAY              ( 0x1 << IPTOS_DELAY_SHIFT )
  171.  
  172. #define IPTOS_NORMALTHROUGHPUT      ( 0x0 << IPTOS_THROUGHPUT_SHIFT )
  173. #define IPTOS_THROUGHPUT            ( 0x1 << IPTOS_THROUGHPUT_SHIFT )
  174.  
  175. #define IPTOS_NORMALRELIABILITY     ( 0x0 << IPTOS_RELIABILITY_SHIFT )
  176. #define IPTOS_RELIABILITY           ( 0x1 << IPTOS_RELIABILITY_SHIFT )
  177.  
  178. #define IPTOS_NORMALCOST            ( 0x0 << IPTOS_COST_SHIFT )
  179. #define IPTOS_MICNCOST              ( 0x1 << IPTOS_COST_SHIFT )
  180.  
  181. #define IPTOS_PREC_MASK             0xE0
  182. #define IPTOS_PREC_ROUTINE          ( 0x0 << IPTOS_PRECEDENCE_SHIFT )
  183. #define IPTOS_PREC_PRIORITY         ( 0x1 << IPTOS_PRECEDENCE_SHIFT )
  184. #define IPTOS_PREC_IMMEDIATE        ( 0x2 << IPTOS_PRECEDENCE_SHIFT )
  185. #define IPTOS_PREC_FLASH            ( 0x3 << IPTOS_PRECEDENCE_SHIFT )
  186. #define IPTOS_PREC_FLASHOVERRIDE    ( 0x4 << IPTOS_PRECEDENCE_SHIFT )
  187. #define IPTOS_PREC_CRITIC_ECP       ( 0x5 << IPTOS_PRECEDENCE_SHIFT )
  188. #define IPTOS_PREC_INTERNETCONTROL  ( 0x6 << IPTOS_PRECEDENCE_SHIFT )
  189. #define IPTOS_PREC_NETCONTROL       ( 0x7 << IPTOS_PRECEDENCE_SHIFT )
  190.  
  191. #define IPFLAG_FRAGMENT_SHIFT       1
  192. #define IPFLAG_FRAGMENTED_SHIFT     0
  193.  
  194. #define IPFLAG_MAY_FRAGMENT         ( 0x0 << IPFLAG_FRAGMENT_SHIFT )
  195. #define IPFLAG_DONT_FRAGMENT        ( 0x1 << IPFLAG_FRAGMENT_SHIFT )
  196.  
  197. #define IPFLAG_LAST_FRAGMENT        ( 0x0 << IPFLAG_FRAGMENTED_SHIFT )
  198. #define IPFLAG_MORE_FRAGMENTS       ( 0x1 << IPFLAG_FRAGMENTED_SHIFT )
  199.  
  200. #define IPOPT_COPY_SHIFT            7
  201. #define IPOPT_CLASS_SHIFT           5
  202. #define IPOPT_NUMBER_SHIFT          0
  203. #define IPOPT_CLASS_MASK            0x60
  204. #define IPOPT_NUMBER_MASK           0x1F
  205.  
  206. #define IPOPT_COPY                  ( 1 << IPOPT_COPY_SHIFT )
  207.  
  208. #define IPOPT_TYPE( copy, class, number )   ((( copy ) & IPOPT_COPY ) | (( class ) & IPOPT_CLASS_MASK ) | (( number << IPOPT_NUMBER_SHIFT ) & IPOPT_NUMBER_MASK ))
  209.  
  210. #define IPOPT_COPIED( o )           (( o ) & IPOPT_COPY )
  211. #define IPOPT_CLASS( o )            (( o ) & IPOPT_CLASS_MASK )
  212. #define IPOPT_NUMBER( o )           (( o ) & IPOPT_NUMBER_MASK )
  213.  
  214. #define IPOPT_CONTROL               ( 1 << IPOPT_CLASS_SHIFT )
  215. #define IPOPT_RESERVED1             ( 2 << IPOPT_CLASS_SHIFT )
  216. #define IPOPT_MEASUREMENT           ( 3 << IPOPT_CLASS_SHIFT )
  217. #define IPOPT_RESERVED2             ( 4 << IPOPT_CLASS_SHIFT )
  218.  
  219. //#define IPOPT_END_OF_LIST     0x0
  220. #define IPOPT_END                   IPOPT_TYPE( 0, IPOPT_CONTROL, 0 )
  221. //#define IPOPT_NO_OPERATION        0x1
  222. #define IPOPT_NOOP                  IPOPT_TYPE( 0, IPOPT_CONTROL, 1 )
  223. //#define IPOPT_SECURITY            0x82
  224. #define IPOPT_SEC                   IPOPT_TYPE( IPOPT_COPY, IPOPT_CONTROL, 2 )
  225. #define IPOPT_SEC_LENGTH            11
  226. #define IPOPT_SEC_UNCLASIFIED       0x0
  227. #define IPOPT_SEC_CONFIDENTIAL      0xF035
  228. #define IPOPT_SEC_EFTO              0x789A
  229. #define IPOPT_SEC_MMMM              0xBC4D
  230. #define IPOPT_SEC_PROG              0x5E26
  231. #define IPOPT_SEC_RESTRICTED        0xAF13
  232. #define IPOPT_SEC_SECRET            0xD788
  233. #define IPOPT_SEC_TOP_SECRET        0x6BC5
  234. //#define IPOPT_LOOSE_SOURCE        0x83
  235. #define IPOPT_LSRR                  IPOPT_TYPE( IPOPT_COPY, IPOPT_CONTROL, 3 )
  236. //#define IPOPT_STRICT_SOURCE       0x89
  237. #define IPOPT_SSRR                  IPOPT_TYPE( IPOPT_COPY, IPOPT_CONTROL, 9 )
  238. //#define IPOPT_RECORD_ROUTE        0x07
  239. #define IPOPT_RR                    IPOPT_TYPE( IPOPT_COPY, IPOPT_CONTROL, 7 )
  240. //#define IPOPT_STREAM_IDENTIFIER   0x88
  241. #define IPOPT_SID                   IPOPT_TYPE( IPOPT_COPY, IPOPT_CONTROL, 8 )
  242. #define IPOPT_SID_LENGTH            4
  243. //#define IPOPT_INTERNET_TIMESTAMP  0x44
  244. #define IPOPT_TIMESTAMP             IPOPT_TYPE( IPOPT_COPY, IPOPT_MEASUREMENT, 4 )
  245. #define IPOPT_CIPSO                 IPOPT_TYPE( IPOPT_COPY, IPOPT_CONTROL, 5 )
  246.  
  247. #define IPVERSION   4
  248. #define MAXTTL      255
  249. #define IPDEFTTL    64
  250.  
  251. #define IPOPT_OPTVAL 0
  252. #define IPOPT_OLEN   1
  253. #define IPOPT_OFFSET 2
  254. #define IPOPT_MINOFF 4
  255. #define MAX_IPOPTLEN 40
  256. #define IPOPT_NOP IPOPT_NOOP
  257. #define IPOPT_EOL IPOPT_END
  258. #define IPOPT_TS  IPOPT_TIMESTAMP
  259.  
  260. #define IPOPT_TS_TSONLY     0       /* timestamps only */
  261. #define IPOPT_TS_TSANDADDR  1       /* timestamps and addresses */
  262. #define IPOPT_TS_PRESPEC    3       /* specified modules only */
  263.  
  264. #endif
  265.  
  266. /** @}
  267.  */
  268.