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    2727 */
    2828
    29 /** @addtogroup libnet
     29/** @addtogroup icmp
    3030 *  @{
    3131 */
    3232
    3333/** @file
    34  * ICMP interface implementation for remote modules.
    35  * @see icmp_interface.h
     34 *  ICMP interface implementation for remote modules.
     35 *  @see icmp_interface.h
    3636 */
    37 
    38 #include <icmp_interface.h>
    39 #include <net/modules.h>
    40 #include <packet_client.h>
    4137
    4238#include <async.h>
     
    4440#include <ipc/ipc.h>
    4541#include <ipc/services.h>
    46 #include <ipc/icmp.h>
    4742#include <sys/types.h>
    4843
    49 /** Sends the Destination Unreachable error notification packet.
    50  *
    51  * Beginning of the packet is sent as the notification packet data.
    52  * The source and the destination addresses should be set in the original
    53  * packet.
    54  *
    55  * @param[in] icmp_phone The ICMP module phone used for (semi)remote calls.
    56  * @param[in] code      The error specific code.
    57  * @param[in] mtu       The error MTU value.
    58  * @param[in] packet    The original packet.
    59  * @return              EOK on success.
    60  * @return              EPERM if the ICMP error notifications are disabled.
    61  * @return              ENOMEM if there is not enough memory left.
    62  */
    63 int
    64 icmp_destination_unreachable_msg(int icmp_phone, icmp_code_t code,
    65     icmp_param_t mtu, packet_t *packet)
    66 {
    67         async_msg_3(icmp_phone, NET_ICMP_DEST_UNREACH, (ipcarg_t) code,
    68             (ipcarg_t) packet_get_id(packet), (ipcarg_t) mtu);
     44#include <net_messages.h>
     45#include <net_modules.h>
     46#include <icmp_interface.h>
     47#include <packet/packet_client.h>
     48#include <icmp_messages.h>
     49
     50int icmp_destination_unreachable_msg(int icmp_phone, icmp_code_t code, icmp_param_t mtu, packet_t packet){
     51        async_msg_3(icmp_phone, NET_ICMP_DEST_UNREACH, (ipcarg_t) code, (ipcarg_t) packet_get_id(packet), (ipcarg_t) mtu);
    6952        return EOK;
    7053}
    7154
    72 /** Sends the Source Quench error notification packet.
    73  *
    74  * Beginning of the packet is sent as the notification packet data.
    75  * The source and the destination addresses should be set in the original
    76  * packet.
    77  *
    78  * @param[in] icmp_phone The ICMP module phone used for (semi)remote calls.
    79  * @param[in] packet    The original packet.
    80  * @return              EOK on success.
    81  * @return              EPERM if the ICMP error notifications are disabled.
    82  * @return              ENOMEM if there is not enough memory left.
    83  */
    84 int icmp_source_quench_msg(int icmp_phone, packet_t *packet)
    85 {
    86         async_msg_2(icmp_phone, NET_ICMP_SOURCE_QUENCH, 0,
    87             (ipcarg_t) packet_get_id(packet));
     55int icmp_source_quench_msg(int icmp_phone, packet_t packet){
     56        async_msg_2(icmp_phone, NET_ICMP_SOURCE_QUENCH, 0, (ipcarg_t) packet_get_id(packet));
    8857        return EOK;
    8958}
    9059
    91 /** Sends the Time Exceeded error notification packet.
    92  *
    93  * Beginning of the packet is sent as the notification packet data.
    94  * The source and the destination addresses should be set in the original
    95  * packet.
    96  *
    97  * @param[in] icmp_phone The ICMP module phone used for (semi)remote calls.
    98  * @param[in] code      The error specific code.
    99  * @param[in] packet    The original packet.
    100  * @return              EOK on success.
    101  * @return              EPERM if the ICMP error notifications are disabled.
    102  * @return              ENOMEM if there is not enough memory left.
    103  */
    104 int icmp_time_exceeded_msg(int icmp_phone, icmp_code_t code, packet_t *packet)
    105 {
    106         async_msg_2(icmp_phone, NET_ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED, (ipcarg_t) code,
    107             (ipcarg_t) packet_get_id(packet));
     60int icmp_time_exceeded_msg(int icmp_phone, icmp_code_t code, packet_t packet){
     61        async_msg_2(icmp_phone, NET_ICMP_TIME_EXCEEDED, (ipcarg_t) code, (ipcarg_t) packet_get_id(packet));
    10862        return EOK;
    10963}
    11064
    111 /** Sends the Parameter Problem error notification packet.
    112  *
    113  * Beginning of the packet is sent as the notification packet data.
    114  * The source and the destination addresses should be set in the original
    115  * packet.
    116  *
    117  * @param[in] icmp_phone The ICMP module phone used for (semi)remote calls.
    118  * @param[in] code      The error specific code.
    119  * @param[in] pointer   The problematic parameter offset.
    120  * @param[in] packet    The original packet.
    121  * @return              EOK on success.
    122  * @return              EPERM if the ICMP error notifications are disabled.
    123  * @return              ENOMEM if there is not enough memory left.
    124  */
    125 int icmp_parameter_problem_msg(int icmp_phone, icmp_code_t code,
    126     icmp_param_t pointer, packet_t *packet)
    127 {
    128         async_msg_3(icmp_phone, NET_ICMP_PARAMETERPROB, (ipcarg_t) code,
    129             (ipcarg_t) packet_get_id(packet), (ipcarg_t) pointer);
     65int icmp_parameter_problem_msg(int icmp_phone, icmp_code_t code, icmp_param_t pointer, packet_t packet){
     66        async_msg_3(icmp_phone, NET_ICMP_PARAMETERPROB, (ipcarg_t) code, (ipcarg_t) packet_get_id(packet), (ipcarg_t) pointer);
    13067        return EOK;
    13168}
     
    13370/** @}
    13471 */
    135 
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