Nagram/TMessagesProj/jni/third_party/usrsctplib/user_route.h

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1980, 1986, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
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* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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*
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*/
#ifndef _USER_ROUTE_H_
#define _USER_ROUTE_H_
/*
* Kernel resident routing tables.
*
* The routing tables are initialized when interface addresses
* are set by making entries for all directly connected interfaces.
*/
/*
* A route consists of a destination address and a reference
* to a routing entry. These are often held by protocols
* in their control blocks, e.g. inpcb.
*/
struct sctp_route {
struct sctp_rtentry *ro_rt;
struct sockaddr ro_dst;
};
/*
* These numbers are used by reliable protocols for determining
* retransmission behavior and are included in the routing structure.
*/
struct sctp_rt_metrics_lite {
uint32_t rmx_mtu; /* MTU for this path */
#if 0
u_long rmx_expire; /* lifetime for route, e.g. redirect */
u_long rmx_pksent; /* packets sent using this route */
#endif
};
/*
* We distinguish between routes to hosts and routes to networks,
* preferring the former if available. For each route we infer
* the interface to use from the gateway address supplied when
* the route was entered. Routes that forward packets through
* gateways are marked so that the output routines know to address the
* gateway rather than the ultimate destination.
*/
struct sctp_rtentry {
#if 0
struct radix_node rt_nodes[2]; /* tree glue, and other values */
/*
* XXX struct rtentry must begin with a struct radix_node (or two!)
* because the code does some casts of a 'struct radix_node *'
* to a 'struct rtentry *'
*/
#define rt_key(r) (*((struct sockaddr **)(&(r)->rt_nodes->rn_key)))
#define rt_mask(r) (*((struct sockaddr **)(&(r)->rt_nodes->rn_mask)))
struct sockaddr *rt_gateway; /* value */
u_long rt_flags; /* up/down?, host/net */
#endif
struct ifnet *rt_ifp; /* the answer: interface to use */
struct ifaddr *rt_ifa; /* the answer: interface address to use */
struct sctp_rt_metrics_lite rt_rmx; /* metrics used by rx'ing protocols */
long rt_refcnt; /* # held references */
#if 0
struct sockaddr *rt_genmask; /* for generation of cloned routes */
caddr_t rt_llinfo; /* pointer to link level info cache */
struct rtentry *rt_gwroute; /* implied entry for gatewayed routes */
struct rtentry *rt_parent; /* cloning parent of this route */
#endif
struct mtx rt_mtx; /* mutex for routing entry */
};
#define RT_LOCK_INIT(_rt) mtx_init(&(_rt)->rt_mtx, "rtentry", NULL, MTX_DEF | MTX_DUPOK)
#define RT_LOCK(_rt) mtx_lock(&(_rt)->rt_mtx)
#define RT_UNLOCK(_rt) mtx_unlock(&(_rt)->rt_mtx)
#define RT_LOCK_DESTROY(_rt) mtx_destroy(&(_rt)->rt_mtx)
#define RT_LOCK_ASSERT(_rt) mtx_assert(&(_rt)->rt_mtx, MA_OWNED)
#define RT_ADDREF(_rt) do { \
RT_LOCK_ASSERT(_rt); \
KASSERT((_rt)->rt_refcnt >= 0, \
("negative refcnt %ld", (_rt)->rt_refcnt)); \
(_rt)->rt_refcnt++; \
} while (0)
#define RT_REMREF(_rt) do { \
RT_LOCK_ASSERT(_rt); \
KASSERT((_rt)->rt_refcnt > 0, \
("bogus refcnt %ld", (_rt)->rt_refcnt)); \
(_rt)->rt_refcnt--; \
} while (0)
#define RTFREE_LOCKED(_rt) do { \
if ((_rt)->rt_refcnt <= 1) { \
rtfree(_rt); \
} else { \
RT_REMREF(_rt); \
RT_UNLOCK(_rt); \
} \
/* guard against invalid refs */ \
_rt = NULL; \
} while (0)
#define RTFREE(_rt) do { \
RT_LOCK(_rt); \
RTFREE_LOCKED(_rt); \
} while (0)
#endif