/* * NET An implementation of the IEEE 802.2 LLC protocol for the * LINUX operating system. LLC is implemented as a set of * state machines and callbacks for higher networking layers. * * Code for initialization, termination, registration and * MAC layer glue. * * Written by Tim Alpaerts, Tim_Alpaerts@toyota-motor-europe.com * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * Changes * Alan Cox : Chainsawed to Linux format * Added llc_ to names * Started restructuring handlers * * Horst von Brand : Add #include */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * All incoming frames pass thru mac_data_indicate(). * On entry the llc structure related to the frame is passed as parameter. * The received sk_buffs with pdus other than I_CMD and I_RSP * are freed by mac_data_indicate() after processing, * the I pdu buffers are freed by the cl2llc client when it no longer needs * the skb. */ int llc_mac_data_indicate(llcptr lp, struct sk_buff *skb) { int ll; /* logical length == 802.3 length field */ unsigned char p_flag; unsigned char type; frameptr fr; int free=1; lp->inc_skb=NULL; /* * Truncate buffer to true 802.3 length * [FIXME: move to 802.2 demux] */ ll = *(skb->data -2) * 256 + *(skb->data -1); skb_trim( skb, ll ); fr = (frameptr) skb->data; type = llc_decode_frametype( fr ); if (type <= FRMR_RSP) { /* * PDU is of the type 2 set */ if ((lp->llc_mode == MODE_ABM)||(type == SABME_CMD)) llc_process_otype2_frame(lp, skb, type); } else { /* * PDU belongs to type 1 set */ p_flag = fr->u_hdr.u_pflag; switch(type) { case TEST_CMD: llc_sendpdu(lp, TEST_RSP, 0,ll -3, fr->u_hdr.u_info); break; case TEST_RSP: lp->llc_callbacks|=LLC_TEST_INDICATION; lp->inc_skb=skb; free=0; break; case XID_CMD: /* * Basic format XID is handled by LLC itself * Doc 5.4.1.1.2 p 48/49 */ if ((ll == 6)&&(fr->u_hdr.u_info[0] == 0x81)) { lp->k = fr->u_hdr.u_info[2]; llc_sendpdu(lp, XID_RSP, fr->u_hdr.u_pflag, ll -3, fr->u_hdr.u_info); } break; case XID_RSP: if( ll == 6 && fr->u_hdr.u_info[0] == 0x81 ) { lp->k = fr->u_hdr.u_info[2]; } lp->llc_callbacks|=LLC_XID_INDICATION; lp->inc_skb=skb; free=0; break; case UI_CMD: lp->llc_callbacks|=LLC_UI_DATA; skb_pull(skb,3); lp->inc_skb=skb; free=0; break; default:; /* * All other type 1 pdus ignored for now */ } } if (free&&(!(IS_IFRAME(fr)))) { /* * No auto free for I pdus */ skb->sk = NULL; kfree_skb(skb); } if(lp->llc_callbacks) { if ( lp->llc_event != NULL ) lp->llc_event(lp); lp->llc_callbacks=0; } return 0; } /* * Create an LLC client. As it is the job of the caller to clean up * LLC's on device down, the device list must be locked before this call. */ int register_cl2llc_client(llcptr lp, const char *device, void (*event)(llcptr), u8 *rmac, u8 ssap, u8 dsap) { char eye_init[] = "LLC\0"; memset(lp, 0, sizeof(*lp)); lp->dev = __dev_get_by_name(device); if(lp->dev == NULL) return -ENODEV; memcpy(lp->eye, eye_init, sizeof(lp->eye)); lp->rw = 1; lp->k = 127; lp->n1 = 1490; lp->n2 = 10; lp->timer_interval[P_TIMER] = HZ; /* 1 sec */ lp->timer_interval[REJ_TIMER] = HZ/8; lp->timer_interval[ACK_TIMER] = HZ/8; lp->timer_interval[BUSY_TIMER] = HZ*2; lp->local_sap = ssap; lp->llc_event = event; memcpy(lp->remote_mac, rmac, sizeof(lp->remote_mac)); lp->state = 0; lp->llc_mode = MODE_ADM; lp->remote_sap = dsap; skb_queue_head_init(&lp->atq); skb_queue_head_init(&lp->rtq); MOD_INC_USE_COUNT; return 0; } void unregister_cl2llc_client(llcptr lp) { llc_cancel_timers(lp); MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT; kfree(lp); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_cl2llc_client); EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_cl2llc_client); EXPORT_SYMBOL(llc_data_request); EXPORT_SYMBOL(llc_unit_data_request); EXPORT_SYMBOL(llc_test_request); EXPORT_SYMBOL(llc_xid_request); EXPORT_SYMBOL(llc_mac_data_indicate); EXPORT_SYMBOL(llc_cancel_timers); #define ALL_TYPES_8022 0 static int __init llc_init(void) { printk(KERN_NOTICE "IEEE 802.2 LLC for Linux 2.1 (c) 1996 Tim Alpaerts\n"); return 0; } module_init(llc_init);