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1/** @file
2 Common definition for IP4.
3
4Copyright (c) 2005 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
5SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
6
7**/
8
9#ifndef __EFI_IP4_COMMON_H__
10#define __EFI_IP4_COMMON_H__
11
12typedef struct _IP4_INTERFACE IP4_INTERFACE;
13typedef struct _IP4_PROTOCOL IP4_PROTOCOL;
14typedef struct _IP4_SERVICE IP4_SERVICE;
15
16#define IP4_ETHER_PROTO 0x0800
17
18//
19// The packet is received as link level broadcast/multicast/promiscuous.
20//
21#define IP4_LINK_BROADCAST 0x00000001
22#define IP4_LINK_MULTICAST 0x00000002
23#define IP4_LINK_PROMISC 0x00000004
24
25//
26// IP4 address cast type classfication. Keep it true that any
27// type bigger than or equal to LOCAL_BROADCAST is broadcast.
28//
29#define IP4_PROMISCUOUS 1
30#define IP4_LOCAL_HOST 2
31#define IP4_MULTICAST 3
32#define IP4_LOCAL_BROADCAST 4 // Destination is 255.255.255.255
33#define IP4_SUBNET_BROADCAST 5
34#define IP4_NET_BROADCAST 6
35
36//
37// IP4 header flags
38//
39#define IP4_HEAD_DF_MASK 0x4000
40#define IP4_HEAD_MF_MASK 0x2000
41#define IP4_HEAD_OFFSET_MASK 0x1fff
42
43#define IP4_ALLZERO_ADDRESS 0x00000000u
44#define IP4_ALLONE_ADDRESS 0xFFFFFFFFu
45#define IP4_ALLSYSTEM_ADDRESS 0xE0000001u
46#define IP4_ALLROUTER_ADDRESS 0xE0000002u
47
48///
49/// Compose the fragment field to be used in the IP4 header.
50///
51#define IP4_HEAD_FRAGMENT_FIELD(Df, Mf, Offset) \
52 ((UINT16)(((Df) ? IP4_HEAD_DF_MASK : 0) | ((Mf) ? IP4_HEAD_MF_MASK : 0) | (((Offset) >> 3) & IP4_HEAD_OFFSET_MASK)))
53
54#define IP4_LAST_FRAGMENT(FragmentField) \
55 (((FragmentField) & IP4_HEAD_MF_MASK) == 0)
56
57#define IP4_FIRST_FRAGMENT(FragmentField) \
58 ((BOOLEAN)(((FragmentField) & IP4_HEAD_OFFSET_MASK) == 0))
59
60#define IP4_DO_NOT_FRAGMENT(FragmentField) \
61 ((BOOLEAN)(((FragmentField) & IP4_HEAD_DF_MASK) == IP4_HEAD_DF_MASK))
62
63#define IP4_IS_BROADCAST(CastType) ((CastType) >= IP4_LOCAL_BROADCAST)
64
65///
66/// Conver the Microsecond to second. IP transmit/receive time is
67/// in the unit of microsecond. IP ticks once per second.
68///
69#define IP4_US_TO_SEC(Us) (((Us) + 999999) / 1000000)
70
71/**
72 Return the cast type (Unicast/Boradcast) specific to an
73 interface. All the addresses are host byte ordered.
74
75 @param[in] IpAddr The IP address to classify in host byte order
76 @param[in] IpIf The interface that IpAddr received from
77
78 @return The cast type of this IP address specific to the interface.
79 @retval IP4_LOCAL_HOST The IpAddr equals to the interface's address
80 @retval IP4_SUBNET_BROADCAST The IpAddr is a directed subnet boradcast to the
81 interface
82 @retval IP4_NET_BROADCAST The IpAddr is a network broadcast to the interface
83 @retval 0 Otherwise.
84
85**/
86INTN
87Ip4GetNetCast (
88 IN IP4_ADDR IpAddr,
89 IN IP4_INTERFACE *IpIf
90 );
91
92/**
93 Find the cast type of the packet related to the local host.
94 This isn't the same as link layer cast type. For example, DHCP
95 server may send local broadcast to the local unicast MAC.
96
97 @param[in] IpSb The IP4 service binding instance that received the
98 packet
99 @param[in] Dst The destination address in the packet (host byte
100 order)
101 @param[in] Src The source address in the packet (host byte order)
102
103 @return The cast type for the Dst, it will return on the first non-promiscuous
104 cast type to a configured interface. If the packet doesn't match any of
105 the interface, multicast address and local broadcast address are checked.
106
107**/
108INTN
109Ip4GetHostCast (
110 IN IP4_SERVICE *IpSb,
111 IN IP4_ADDR Dst,
112 IN IP4_ADDR Src
113 );
114
115/**
116 Find an interface whose configured IP address is Ip.
117
118 @param[in] IpSb The IP4 service binding instance
119 @param[in] Ip The Ip address (host byte order) to find
120
121 @return The IP4_INTERFACE point if found, otherwise NULL
122
123**/
124IP4_INTERFACE *
125Ip4FindInterface (
126 IN IP4_SERVICE *IpSb,
127 IN IP4_ADDR Ip
128 );
129
130/**
131 Find an interface that Ip is on that connected network.
132
133 @param[in] IpSb The IP4 service binding instance
134 @param[in] Ip The Ip address (host byte order) to find
135
136 @return The IP4_INTERFACE point if found, otherwise NULL
137
138**/
139IP4_INTERFACE *
140Ip4FindNet (
141 IN IP4_SERVICE *IpSb,
142 IN IP4_ADDR Ip
143 );
144
145/**
146 Find an interface of the service with the same Ip/Netmask pair.
147
148 @param[in] IpSb Ip4 service binding instance
149 @param[in] Ip The Ip adress to find (host byte order)
150 @param[in] Netmask The network to find (host byte order)
151
152 @return The IP4_INTERFACE point if found, otherwise NULL
153
154**/
155IP4_INTERFACE *
156Ip4FindStationAddress (
157 IN IP4_SERVICE *IpSb,
158 IN IP4_ADDR Ip,
159 IN IP4_ADDR Netmask
160 );
161
162/**
163 Get the MAC address for a multicast IP address. Call
164 Mnp's McastIpToMac to find the MAC address in stead of
165 hard code the NIC to be Ethernet.
166
167 @param[in] Mnp The Mnp instance to get the MAC address.
168 @param[in] Multicast The multicast IP address to translate.
169 @param[out] Mac The buffer to hold the translated address.
170
171 @retval EFI_SUCCESS if the multicast IP is successfully translated to a
172 multicast MAC address.
173 @retval other Otherwise some error.
174
175**/
176EFI_STATUS
177Ip4GetMulticastMac (
178 IN EFI_MANAGED_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *Mnp,
179 IN IP4_ADDR Multicast,
180 OUT EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *Mac
181 );
182
183/**
184 Convert the multibyte field in IP header's byter order.
185 In spite of its name, it can also be used to convert from
186 host to network byte order.
187
188 @param[in] Head The IP head to convert
189
190 @return Point to the converted IP head
191
192**/
193IP4_HEAD *
194Ip4NtohHead (
195 IN IP4_HEAD *Head
196 );
197
198
199/**
200 Validate that Ip/Netmask pair is OK to be used as station
201 address. Only continuous netmasks are supported. and check
202 that StationAddress is a unicast address on the newtwork.
203
204 @param[in] Ip The IP address to validate.
205 @param[in] Netmask The netmaks of the IP.
206
207 @retval TRUE The Ip/Netmask pair is valid.
208 @retval FALSE The Ip/Netmask pair is invalid.
209
210**/
211BOOLEAN
212Ip4StationAddressValid (
213 IN IP4_ADDR Ip,
214 IN IP4_ADDR Netmask
215 );
216
217#endif
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