source: mainline/uspace/srv/net/netif/netif_module.h@ 9c9c6a9

lfn serial ticket/834-toolchain-update topic/msim-upgrade topic/simplify-dev-export
Last change on this file since 9c9c6a9 was 9c9c6a9, checked in by Jakub Jermar <jakub@…>, 15 years ago

The netif_probe_message() interface is not 64-bit ready.

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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2009 Lukas Mejdrech
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27 */
28
29/** @addtogroup netif
30 * @{
31 */
32
33/** @file
34 * Network interface module interface.
35 * The interface has to be implemented by each network interface module.
36 * The interface is used by the network interface module skeleton.
37 */
38
39#ifndef __NET_NETIF_MODULE_H__
40#define __NET_NETIF_MODULE_H__
41
42#include <ipc/ipc.h>
43#include <ipc/services.h>
44
45#include "../structures/measured_strings.h"
46#include "../structures/packet/packet.h"
47
48#include "../include/device.h"
49
50/** Initializes the specific module.
51 */
52int netif_initialize( void );
53
54/** Probes the existence of the device.
55 * @param[in] device_id The device identifier.
56 * @param[in] irq The device interrupt number.
57 * @param[in] io The device input/output address.
58 * @returns EOK on success.
59 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the find_device() function.
60 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the specific module message implementation.
61 */
62int netif_probe_message( device_id_t device_id, int irq, uintptr_t io );
63
64/** Sends the packet queue.
65 * @param[in] device_id The device identifier.
66 * @param[in] packet The packet queue.
67 * @param[in] sender The sending module service.
68 * @returns EOK on success.
69 * @returns EFORWARD if the device is not active (in the NETIF_ACTIVE state).
70 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the find_device() function.
71 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the specific module message implementation.
72 */
73int netif_send_message( device_id_t device_id, packet_t packet, services_t sender );
74
75/** Starts the device.
76 * @param[in] device The device structure.
77 * @returns EOK on success.
78 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the find_device() function.
79 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the specific module message implementation.
80 */
81int netif_start_message( device_ref device );
82
83/** Stops the device.
84 * @param[in] device The device structure.
85 * @returns EOK on success.
86 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the find_device() function.
87 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the specific module message implementation.
88 */
89int netif_stop_message( device_ref device );
90
91/** Returns the device local hardware address.
92 * @param[in] device_id The device identifier.
93 * @param[out] address The device local hardware address.
94 * @returns EOK on success.
95 * @returns EBADMEM if the address parameter is NULL.
96 * @returns ENOENT if there no such device.
97 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the find_device() function.
98 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the specific module message implementation.
99 */
100int netif_get_addr_message( device_id_t device_id, measured_string_ref address );
101
102/** Processes the netif driver specific message.
103 * This function is called for uncommon messages received by the netif skeleton.
104 * @param[in] callid The message identifier.
105 * @param[in] call The message parameters.
106 * @param[out] answer The message answer parameters.
107 * @param[out] answer_count The last parameter for the actual answer in the answer parameter.
108 * @returns EOK on success.
109 * @returns ENOTSUP if the message is not known.
110 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the specific module message implementation.
111 */
112int netif_specific_message( ipc_callid_t callid, ipc_call_t * call, ipc_call_t * answer, int * answer_count );
113
114/** Returns the device usage statistics.
115 * @param[in] device_id The device identifier.
116 * @param[out] stats The device usage statistics.
117 * @returns EOK on success.
118 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the find_device() function.
119 * @returns Other error codes as defined for the specific module message implementation.
120 */
121int netif_get_device_stats( device_id_t device_id, device_stats_ref stats );
122
123#endif
124
125/** @}
126 */
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