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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2009 Lukas Mejdrech
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27 */
28
29/** @addtogroup net
30 * @{
31 */
32
33/** @file
34 * Networking common message definitions.
35 */
36
37#ifndef __NET_MESSAGES_H__
38#define __NET_MESSAGES_H__
39
40#include <async.h>
41
42#include <ipc/ipc.h>
43#include <ipc/services.h>
44
45#include "include/device.h"
46
47#include "structures/measured_strings.h"
48#include "structures/packet/packet.h"
49
50/** @name Networking message counts
51 */
52/*@{*/
53
54/** The number of network interface driver messages.
55 */
56#define NET_NETIF_COUNT 6
57
58/** The number of general networking messages.
59 */
60#define NET_NET_COUNT 3
61
62/** The number of network interface layer messages.
63 */
64#define NET_NIL_COUNT 7
65
66/** The number of Ethernet messages.
67 */
68#define NET_ETH_COUNT 0
69
70/** The number of inter-network messages.
71 */
72#define NET_IL_COUNT 6
73
74/** The number of IP messages.
75 */
76#define NET_IP_COUNT 4
77
78/** The number of ARP messages.
79 */
80#define NET_ARP_COUNT 5
81
82/** The number of ICMP messages.
83 */
84#define NET_ICMP_COUNT 6
85
86/** The number of transport layer messages.
87 */
88#define NET_TL_COUNT 1
89
90/** The number of UDP messages.
91 */
92#define NET_UDP_COUNT 0
93
94/** The number of TCP messages.
95 */
96#define NET_TCP_COUNT 0
97
98/** The number of packet management system messages.
99 */
100#define NET_PACKET_COUNT 5
101
102/** The number of socket messages.
103 */
104#define NET_SOCKET_COUNT 14
105
106/*@}*/
107
108/** @name Networking message intervals
109 */
110/*@{*/
111
112/** The first networking message.
113 */
114#define NET_FIRST 2000
115
116/** The first network interface layer message.
117 */
118#define NET_NETIF_FIRST NET_FIRST
119
120/** The last network interface layer message.
121 */
122#define NET_NETIF_LAST (NET_NETIF_FIRST + NET_NETIF_COUNT)
123
124/** The first general networking message.
125 */
126#define NET_NET_FIRST (NET_NETIF_LAST + 0)
127
128/** The last general networking message.
129 */
130#define NET_NET_LAST (NET_NET_FIRST + NET_NET_COUNT)
131
132/** The first network interface layer message.
133 */
134#define NET_NIL_FIRST (NET_NET_LAST + 0)
135
136/** The last network interface layer message.
137 */
138#define NET_NIL_LAST (NET_NIL_FIRST + NET_NIL_COUNT)
139
140/** The first Ethernet message.
141 */
142#define NET_ETH_FIRST (NET_NIL_LAST + 0)
143
144/** The last Ethernet message.
145 */
146#define NET_ETH_LAST (NET_ETH_FIRST + NET_ETH_COUNT)
147
148/** The first inter-network message.
149 */
150#define NET_IL_FIRST (NET_ETH_LAST + 0)
151
152/** The last inter-network message.
153 */
154#define NET_IL_LAST (NET_IL_FIRST + NET_IL_COUNT)
155
156/** The first IP message.
157 */
158#define NET_IP_FIRST (NET_IL_LAST + 0)
159
160/** The last IP message.
161 */
162#define NET_IP_LAST (NET_IP_FIRST + NET_IP_COUNT)
163
164/** The first ARP message.
165 */
166#define NET_ARP_FIRST (NET_IP_LAST + 0)
167
168/** The last ARP message.
169 */
170#define NET_ARP_LAST (NET_ARP_FIRST + NET_ARP_COUNT)
171
172/** The first ICMP message.
173 */
174#define NET_ICMP_FIRST (NET_ARP_LAST + 0)
175
176/** The last ICMP message.
177 */
178#define NET_ICMP_LAST (NET_ICMP_FIRST + NET_ICMP_COUNT)
179
180/** The first ICMP message.
181 */
182#define NET_TL_FIRST (NET_ICMP_LAST + 0)
183
184/** The last ICMP message.
185 */
186#define NET_TL_LAST (NET_TL_FIRST + NET_TL_COUNT)
187
188/** The first UDP message.
189 */
190#define NET_UDP_FIRST (NET_TL_LAST + 0)
191
192/** The last UDP message.
193 */
194#define NET_UDP_LAST (NET_UDP_FIRST + NET_UDP_COUNT)
195
196/** The first TCP message.
197 */
198#define NET_TCP_FIRST (NET_UDP_LAST + 0)
199
200/** The last TCP message.
201 */
202#define NET_TCP_LAST (NET_TCP_FIRST + NET_TCP_COUNT)
203
204/** The first socket message.
205 */
206#define NET_SOCKET_FIRST (NET_TCP_LAST + 0)
207
208/** The last socket message.
209 */
210#define NET_SOCKET_LAST (NET_SOCKET_FIRST + NET_SOCKET_COUNT)
211
212/** The first packet management system message.
213 */
214#define NET_PACKET_FIRST (NET_SOCKET_LAST + 0)
215
216/** The last packet management system message.
217 */
218#define NET_PACKET_LAST (NET_PACKET_FIRST + NET_PACKET_COUNT)
219
220/** The last networking message.
221 */
222#define NET_LAST NET_PACKET_LAST
223
224/** The number of networking messages.
225 */
226#define NET_COUNT (NET_LAST - NET_FIRST)
227
228/** Returns a value indicating whether the value is in the interval.
229 * @param[in] item The value to be checked.
230 * @param[in] first_inclusive The first value in the interval inclusive.
231 * @param[in] last_exclusive The first value after the interval.
232 */
233#define IS_IN_INTERVAL(item, first_inclusive, last_exclusive) (((item) >= (first_inclusive)) && ((item) < (last_exclusive)))
234
235/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is a generic networking message.
236 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
237 */
238#define IS_NET_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_FIRST, NET_LAST)
239
240/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is a generic networking message.
241 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
242 */
243#define IS_NET_NET_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_NET_FIRST, NET_NET_LAST)
244
245/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is a network interface layer message.
246 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
247 */
248#define IS_NET_NIL_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_NIL_FIRST, NET_NIL_LAST)
249
250/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is an Ethernet message.
251 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
252 */
253#define IS_NET_ETH_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_ETH_FIRST, NET_ETH_LAST)
254
255/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is an inter-network layer message.
256 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
257 */
258#define IS_NET_IL_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_IL_FIRST, NET_IL_LAST)
259
260/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is an IP message.
261 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
262 */
263#define IS_NET_IP_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_IP_FIRST, NET_IP_LAST)
264
265/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is an ARP message.
266 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
267 */
268#define IS_NET_ARP_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_ARP_FIRST, NET_ARP_LAST)
269
270/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is an ICMP message.
271 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
272 */
273#define IS_NET_ICMP_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_ICMP_FIRST, NET_ICMP_LAST)
274
275/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is a transport layer message.
276 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
277 */
278#define IS_NET_TL_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_TL_FIRST, NET_TL_LAST)
279
280/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is a UDP message.
281 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
282 */
283#define IS_NET_UDP_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_UDP_FIRST, NET_UDP_LAST)
284
285/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is a TCP message.
286 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
287 */
288#define IS_NET_TCP_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_TCP_FIRST, NET_TCP_LAST)
289
290/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is a socket message.
291 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
292 */
293#define IS_NET_SOCKET_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_SOCKET_FIRST, NET_SOCKET_LAST)
294
295/** Returns a value indicating whether the IPC call is a packet manaagement system message.
296 * @param[in] call The IPC call to be checked.
297 */
298#define IS_NET_PACKET_MESSAGE(call) IS_IN_INTERVAL(IPC_GET_METHOD(*call), NET_PACKET_FIRST, NET_PACKET_LAST)
299
300/*@}*/
301
302/** @name Networking specific message parameters definitions
303 */
304/*@{*/
305
306/** Returns the device identifier message parameter.
307 * @param[in] call The message call structure.
308 */
309#define IPC_GET_DEVICE(call) (device_id_t) IPC_GET_ARG1(*call)
310
311/** Returns the packet identifier message parameter.
312 * @param[in] call The message call structure.
313 */
314#define IPC_GET_PACKET(call) (packet_id_t) IPC_GET_ARG2(*call)
315
316/** Returns the count message parameter.
317 * @param[in] call The message call structure.
318 */
319#define IPC_GET_COUNT(call) (size_t) IPC_GET_ARG2(*call)
320
321/** Returns the device state message parameter.
322 * @param[in] call The message call structure.
323 */
324#define IPC_GET_STATE(call) (device_state_t) IPC_GET_ARG2(*call)
325
326/** Returns the maximum transmission unit message parameter.
327 * @param[in] call The message call structure.
328 */
329#define IPC_GET_MTU(call) (size_t) IPC_GET_ARG2(*call)
330
331/** Returns the device driver service message parameter.
332 * @param[in] call The message call structure.
333 */
334#define IPC_GET_SERVICE(call) (services_t) IPC_GET_ARG3(*call)
335
336/** Returns the target service message parameter.
337 * @param[in] call The message call structure.
338 */
339#define IPC_GET_TARGET(call) (services_t) IPC_GET_ARG3(*call)
340
341/** Returns the sender service message parameter.
342 * @param[in] call The message call structure.
343 */
344#define IPC_GET_SENDER(call) (services_t) IPC_GET_ARG3(*call)
345
346/** Returns the error service message parameter.
347 * @param[in] call The message call structure.
348 */
349#define IPC_GET_ERROR(call) (services_t) IPC_GET_ARG4(*call)
350
351/** Returns the phone message parameter.
352 * @param[in] call The message call structure.
353 */
354#define IPC_GET_PHONE(call) (int) IPC_GET_ARG5(*call)
355
356/** Sets the device identifier in the message answer.
357 * @param[out] answer The message answer structure.
358 */
359#define IPC_SET_DEVICE(answer) ((device_id_t *) &IPC_GET_ARG1(*answer))
360
361/** Sets the minimum address length in the message answer.
362 * @param[out] answer The message answer structure.
363 */
364#define IPC_SET_ADDR(answer) ((size_t *) &IPC_GET_ARG1(*answer))
365
366/** Sets the minimum prefix size in the message answer.
367 * @param[out] answer The message answer structure.
368 */
369#define IPC_SET_PREFIX(answer) ((size_t *) &IPC_GET_ARG2(*answer))
370
371/** Sets the maximum content size in the message answer.
372 * @param[out] answer The message answer structure.
373 */
374#define IPC_SET_CONTENT(answer) ((size_t *) &IPC_GET_ARG3(*answer))
375
376/** Sets the minimum suffix size in the message answer.
377 * @param[out] answer The message answer structure.
378 */
379#define IPC_SET_SUFFIX(answer) ((size_t *) &IPC_GET_ARG4(*answer))
380
381/*@}*/
382
383/** Returns the address.
384 * @param[in] phone The service module phone.
385 * @param[in] message The service specific message.
386 * @param[in] device_id The device identifier.
387 * @param[out] address The desired address.
388 * @param[out] data The address data container.
389 * @returns EOK on success.
390 * @returns EBADMEM if the address parameter and/or the data parameter is NULL.
391 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the specific service message.
392 */
393static inline int generic_get_addr_req(int phone, int message, device_id_t device_id, measured_string_ref * address, char ** data){
394 aid_t message_id;
395 ipcarg_t result;
396 int string;
397
398 if(!(address && data)){
399 return EBADMEM;
400 }
401 message_id = async_send_1(phone, (ipcarg_t) message, (ipcarg_t) device_id, NULL);
402 string = measured_strings_return(phone, address, data, 1);
403 async_wait_for(message_id, &result);
404 if((string == EOK) && (result != EOK)){
405 free(*address);
406 free(*data);
407 }
408 return (int) result;
409}
410
411/** Translates the given strings.
412 * Allocates and returns the needed memory block as the data parameter.
413 * @param[in] phone The service module phone.
414 * @param[in] message The service specific message.
415 * @param[in] device_id The device identifier.
416 * @param[in] service The module service.
417 * @param[in] configuration The key strings.
418 * @param[in] count The number of configuration keys.
419 * @param[out] translation The translated values.
420 * @param[out] data The translation data container.
421 * @returns EOK on success.
422 * @returns EINVAL if the configuration parameter is NULL.
423 * @returns EINVAL if the count parameter is zero (0).
424 * @returns EBADMEM if the translation or the data parameters are NULL.
425 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the specific service message.
426 */
427static inline int generic_translate_req(int phone, int message, device_id_t device_id, services_t service, measured_string_ref configuration, size_t count, measured_string_ref * translation, char ** data){
428 aid_t message_id;
429 ipcarg_t result;
430 int string;
431
432 if(!(configuration && (count > 0))){
433 return EINVAL;
434 }
435 if(!(translation && data)){
436 return EBADMEM;
437 }
438 message_id = async_send_3(phone, (ipcarg_t) message, (ipcarg_t) device_id, (ipcarg_t) count, (ipcarg_t) service, NULL);
439 measured_strings_send(phone, configuration, count);
440 string = measured_strings_return(phone, translation, data, count);
441 async_wait_for(message_id, &result);
442 if((string == EOK) && (result != EOK)){
443 free(*translation);
444 free(*data);
445 }
446 return (int) result;
447}
448
449/** Sends the packet queue.
450 * @param[in] phone The service module phone.
451 * @param[in] message The service specific message.
452 * @param[in] device_id The device identifier.
453 * @param[in] packet_id The packet or the packet queue identifier.
454 * @param[in] sender The sending module service.
455 * @param[in] error The error module service.
456 * @returns EOK on success.
457 */
458static inline int generic_send_msg(int phone, int message, device_id_t device_id, packet_id_t packet_id, services_t sender, services_t error){
459 if(error){
460 async_msg_4(phone, (ipcarg_t) message, (ipcarg_t) device_id, (ipcarg_t) packet_id, (ipcarg_t) sender, (ipcarg_t) error);
461 }else{
462 async_msg_3(phone, (ipcarg_t) message, (ipcarg_t) device_id, (ipcarg_t) packet_id, (ipcarg_t) sender);
463 }
464 return EOK;
465}
466
467/** Returns the device packet dimension for sending.
468 * @param[in] phone The service module phone.
469 * @param[in] message The service specific message.
470 * @param[in] device_id The device identifier.
471 * @param[out] packet_dimension The packet dimension.
472 * @returns EOK on success.
473 * @returns EBADMEM if the packet_dimension parameter is NULL.
474 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the specific service message.
475 */
476static inline int generic_packet_size_req(int phone, int message, device_id_t device_id, packet_dimension_ref packet_dimension){
477 ipcarg_t result;
478 ipcarg_t prefix;
479 ipcarg_t content;
480 ipcarg_t suffix;
481 ipcarg_t addr_len;
482
483 if(! packet_dimension){
484 return EBADMEM;
485 }
486 result = async_req_1_4(phone, (ipcarg_t) message, (ipcarg_t) device_id, &addr_len, &prefix, &content, &suffix);
487 packet_dimension->prefix = (size_t) prefix;
488 packet_dimension->content = (size_t) content;
489 packet_dimension->suffix = (size_t) suffix;
490 packet_dimension->addr_len = (size_t) addr_len;
491 return (int) result;
492}
493
494/** Notifies the module about the device state change.
495 * @param[in] phone The service module phone.
496 * @param[in] message The service specific message.
497 * @param[in] device_id The device identifier.
498 * @param[in] state The new device state.
499 * @param[in] target The target module service.
500 * @returns EOK on success.
501 */
502static inline int generic_device_state_msg(int phone, int message, device_id_t device_id, int state, services_t target){
503 async_msg_3(phone, (ipcarg_t) message, (ipcarg_t) device_id, (ipcarg_t) state, target);
504 return EOK;
505}
506
507/** Passes the packet queue to the module.
508 * @param[in] phone The service module phone.
509 * @param[in] message The service specific message.
510 * @param[in] device_id The device identifier.
511 * @param[in] packet_id The received packet or the received packet queue identifier.
512 * @param[in] target The target module service.
513 * @param[in] error The error module service.
514 * @returns EOK on success.
515 */
516static inline int generic_received_msg(int phone, int message, device_id_t device_id, packet_id_t packet_id, services_t target, services_t error){
517 if(error){
518 async_msg_4(phone, (ipcarg_t) message, (ipcarg_t) device_id, (ipcarg_t) packet_id, (ipcarg_t) target, (ipcarg_t) error);
519 }else{
520 async_msg_3(phone, (ipcarg_t) message, (ipcarg_t) device_id, (ipcarg_t) packet_id, (ipcarg_t) target);
521 }
522 return EOK;
523}
524
525/** Notifies a module about the device.
526 * @param[in] phone The service module phone.
527 * @param[in] message The service specific message.
528 * @param[in] device_id The device identifier.
529 * @param[in] arg2 The second argument of the message.
530 * @param[in] service The device module service.
531 * @returns EOK on success.
532 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the specific service message.
533 */
534static inline int generic_device_req(int phone, int message, device_id_t device_id, int arg2, services_t service){
535 return (int) async_req_3_0(phone, (ipcarg_t) message, (ipcarg_t) device_id, (ipcarg_t) arg2, (ipcarg_t) service);
536}
537
538#endif
539
540/** @}
541 */
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