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/*
* API message handling module for OSPF daemon and client.
* Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Ralph Keller
*
* This file is part of GNU Zebra.
*
* GNU Zebra 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, or (at your
* option) any later version.
*
* GNU Zebra is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GNU Zebra; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/* This file is used both by the OSPFd and client applications to
define message formats used for communication. */
#ifndef _OSPF_API_H
#define _OSPF_API_H
#define OSPF_API_VERSION 1
/* MTYPE definition is not reflected to "memory.h". */
#define MTYPE_OSPF_API_MSG MTYPE_TMP
#define MTYPE_OSPF_API_FIFO MTYPE_TMP
/* Default API server port to accept connection request from client-side. */
/* This value could be overridden by "ospfapi" entry in "/etc/services". */
#define OSPF_API_SYNC_PORT 2607
/* -----------------------------------------------------------
* Generic messages
* -----------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* Message header structure, fields are in network byte order and
aligned to four octets. */
struct apimsghdr
{
u_char version; /* OSPF API protocol version */
u_char msgtype; /* Type of message */
u_int16_t msglen; /* Length of message w/o header */
u_int32_t msgseq; /* Sequence number */
};
/* Message representation with header and body */
struct msg
{
struct msg *next; /* to link into fifo */
/* Message header */
struct apimsghdr hdr;
/* Message body */
struct stream *s;
};
/* Prototypes for generic messages. */
extern struct msg *msg_new (u_char msgtype, void *msgbody,
u_int32_t seqnum, u_int16_t msglen);
extern struct msg *msg_dup (struct msg *msg);
extern void msg_print (struct msg *msg); /* XXX debug only */
extern void msg_free (struct msg *msg);
struct msg *msg_read (int fd);
extern int msg_write (int fd, struct msg *msg);
/* For requests, the message sequence number is between MIN_SEQ and
MAX_SEQ. For notifications, the sequence number is 0. */
#define MIN_SEQ 1
#define MAX_SEQ 2147483647
extern void msg_set_seq (struct msg *msg, u_int32_t seqnr);
extern u_int32_t msg_get_seq (struct msg *msg);
/* -----------------------------------------------------------
* Message fifo queues
* -----------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* Message queue structure. */
struct msg_fifo
{
unsigned long count;
struct msg *head;
struct msg *tail;
};
/* Prototype for message fifo queues. */
extern struct msg_fifo *msg_fifo_new (void);
extern void msg_fifo_push (struct msg_fifo *, struct msg *msg);
extern struct msg *msg_fifo_pop (struct msg_fifo *fifo);
extern struct msg *msg_fifo_head (struct msg_fifo *fifo);
extern void msg_fifo_flush (struct msg_fifo *fifo);
extern void msg_fifo_free (struct msg_fifo *fifo);
/* -----------------------------------------------------------
* Specific message type and format definitions
* -----------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* Messages to OSPF daemon. */
#define MSG_REGISTER_OPAQUETYPE 1
#define MSG_UNREGISTER_OPAQUETYPE 2
#define MSG_REGISTER_EVENT 3
#define MSG_SYNC_LSDB 4
#define MSG_ORIGINATE_REQUEST 5
#define MSG_DELETE_REQUEST 6
/* Messages from OSPF daemon. */
#define MSG_REPLY 10
#define MSG_READY_NOTIFY 11
#define MSG_LSA_UPDATE_NOTIFY 12
#define MSG_LSA_DELETE_NOTIFY 13
#define MSG_NEW_IF 14
#define MSG_DEL_IF 15
#define MSG_ISM_CHANGE 16
#define MSG_NSM_CHANGE 17
struct msg_register_opaque_type
{
u_char lsatype;
u_char opaquetype;
u_char pad[2]; /* padding */
};
struct msg_unregister_opaque_type
{
u_char lsatype;
u_char opaquetype;
u_char pad[2]; /* padding */
};
/* Power2 is needed to convert LSA types into bit positions,
* see typemask below. Type definition starts at 1, so
* Power2[0] is not used. */
#ifdef ORIGINAL_CODING
static const u_int16_t
Power2[] = { 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80,
0x100, 0x200, 0x400, 0x800, 0x1000, 0x2000, 0x4000, 0x8000
};
#else
static const u_int16_t
Power2[] = { 0, (1 << 0), (1 << 1), (1 << 2), (1 << 3), (1 << 4),
(1 << 5), (1 << 6), (1 << 7), (1 << 8), (1 << 9),
(1 << 10), (1 << 11), (1 << 12), (1 << 13), (1 << 14),
(1 << 15)
};
#endif /* ORIGINAL_CODING */
struct lsa_filter_type
{
u_int16_t typemask; /* bitmask for selecting LSA types (1..16) */
u_char origin; /* selects according to origin. */
#define NON_SELF_ORIGINATED 0
#define SELF_ORIGINATED (OSPF_LSA_SELF)
#define ANY_ORIGIN 2
u_char num_areas; /* number of areas in the filter. */
/* areas, if any, go here. */
};
struct msg_register_event
{
struct lsa_filter_type filter;
};
struct msg_sync_lsdb
{
struct lsa_filter_type filter;
};
struct msg_originate_request
{
/* Used for LSA type 9 otherwise ignored */
struct in_addr ifaddr;
/* Used for LSA type 10 otherwise ignored */
struct in_addr area_id;
/* LSA header and LSA-specific part */
struct lsa_header data;
};
struct msg_delete_request
{
struct in_addr area_id; /* "0.0.0.0" for AS-external opaque LSAs */
u_char lsa_type;
u_char opaque_type;
u_char pad[2]; /* padding */
u_int32_t opaque_id;
};
struct msg_reply
{
signed char errcode;
#define OSPF_API_OK 0
#define OSPF_API_NOSUCHINTERFACE (-1)
#define OSPF_API_NOSUCHAREA (-2)
#define OSPF_API_NOSUCHLSA (-3)
#define OSPF_API_ILLEGALLSATYPE (-4)
#define OSPF_API_OPAQUETYPEINUSE (-5)
#define OSPF_API_OPAQUETYPENOTREGISTERED (-6)
#define OSPF_API_NOTREADY (-7)
#define OSPF_API_NOMEMORY (-8)
#define OSPF_API_ERROR (-9)
#define OSPF_API_UNDEF (-10)
u_char pad[3]; /* padding to four byte alignment */
};
/* Message to tell client application that it ospf daemon is
* ready to accept opaque LSAs for a given interface or area. */
struct msg_ready_notify
{
u_char lsa_type;
u_char opaque_type;
u_char pad[2]; /* padding */
struct in_addr addr; /* interface address or area address */
};
/* These messages have a dynamic length depending on the embodied LSA.
They are aligned to four octets. msg_lsa_change_notify is used for
both LSA update and LSAs delete. */
struct msg_lsa_change_notify
{
/* Used for LSA type 9 otherwise ignored */
struct in_addr ifaddr;
/* Area ID. Not valid for AS-External and Opaque11 LSAs. */
struct in_addr area_id;
u_char is_self_originated; /* 1 if self originated. */
u_char pad[3];
struct lsa_header data;
};
struct msg_new_if
{
struct in_addr ifaddr; /* interface IP address */
struct in_addr area_id; /* area this interface belongs to */
};
struct msg_del_if
{
struct in_addr ifaddr; /* interface IP address */
};
struct msg_ism_change
{
struct in_addr ifaddr; /* interface IP address */
struct in_addr area_id; /* area this interface belongs to */
u_char status; /* interface status (up/down) */
u_char pad[3]; /* not used */
};
struct msg_nsm_change
{
struct in_addr ifaddr; /* attached interface */
struct in_addr nbraddr; /* Neighbor interface address */
struct in_addr router_id; /* Router ID of neighbor */
u_char status; /* NSM status */
u_char pad[3];
};
/* We make use of a union to define a structure that covers all
possible API messages. This allows us to find out how much memory
needs to be reserved for the largest API message. */
struct apimsg
{
struct apimsghdr hdr;
union
{
struct msg_register_opaque_type register_opaque_type;
struct msg_register_event register_event;
struct msg_sync_lsdb sync_lsdb;
struct msg_originate_request originate_request;
struct msg_delete_request delete_request;
struct msg_reply reply;
struct msg_ready_notify ready_notify;
struct msg_new_if new_if;
struct msg_del_if del_if;
struct msg_ism_change ism_change;
struct msg_nsm_change nsm_change;
struct msg_lsa_change_notify lsa_change_notify;
}
u;
};
#define OSPF_API_MAX_MSG_SIZE (sizeof(struct apimsg) + OSPF_MAX_LSA_SIZE)
/* -----------------------------------------------------------
* Prototypes for specific messages
* -----------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* For debugging only. */
extern void api_opaque_lsa_print (struct lsa_header *data);
/* Messages sent by client */
extern struct msg *new_msg_register_opaque_type (u_int32_t seqnum,
u_char ltype, u_char otype);
extern struct msg *new_msg_register_event (u_int32_t seqnum,
struct lsa_filter_type *filter);
extern struct msg *new_msg_sync_lsdb (u_int32_t seqnum,
struct lsa_filter_type *filter);
extern struct msg *new_msg_originate_request (u_int32_t seqnum,
struct in_addr ifaddr,
struct in_addr area_id,
struct lsa_header *data);
extern struct msg *new_msg_delete_request (u_int32_t seqnum,
struct in_addr area_id,
u_char lsa_type,
u_char opaque_type,
u_int32_t opaque_id);
/* Messages sent by OSPF daemon */
extern struct msg *new_msg_reply (u_int32_t seqnum, u_char rc);
extern struct msg *new_msg_ready_notify (u_int32_t seqnr, u_char lsa_type,
u_char opaque_type,
struct in_addr addr);
extern struct msg *new_msg_new_if (u_int32_t seqnr,
struct in_addr ifaddr,
struct in_addr area);
extern struct msg *new_msg_del_if (u_int32_t seqnr, struct in_addr ifaddr);
extern struct msg *new_msg_ism_change (u_int32_t seqnr, struct in_addr ifaddr,
struct in_addr area, u_char status);
extern struct msg *new_msg_nsm_change (u_int32_t seqnr, struct in_addr ifaddr,
struct in_addr nbraddr,
struct in_addr router_id,
u_char status);
/* msgtype is MSG_LSA_UPDATE_NOTIFY or MSG_LSA_DELETE_NOTIFY */
extern struct msg *new_msg_lsa_change_notify (u_char msgtype,
u_int32_t seqnum,
struct in_addr ifaddr,
struct in_addr area_id,
u_char is_self_originated,
struct lsa_header *data);
/* string printing functions */
extern const char *ospf_api_errname (int errcode);
extern const char *ospf_api_typename (int msgtype);
#endif /* _OSPF_API_H */
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