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source: vbox/trunk/src/VBox/Devices/Network/slirp/mbuf.h@ 1071

Last change on this file since 1071 was 1033, checked in by vboxsync, 18 years ago

Big change to make slirp fully instantiatable (replace all global
variables with local ones, passing a reference to the state/config
structure to all places which are interested). You can now have as many
cards in the guest configured for NAT networking as you want.

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1/*
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30 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
31 * SUCH DAMAGE.
32 *
33 * @(#)mbuf.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
34 * mbuf.h,v 1.9 1994/11/14 13:54:20 bde Exp
35 */
36
37#ifndef _MBUF_H_
38#define _MBUF_H_
39
40#define m_freem m_free
41
42
43#define MINCSIZE 4096 /* Amount to increase mbuf if too small */
44
45/*
46 * Macros for type conversion
47 * mtod(m,t) - convert mbuf pointer to data pointer of correct type
48 * dtom(x) - convert data pointer within mbuf to mbuf pointer (XXX)
49 */
50#define mtod(m,t) ((t)(m)->m_data)
51/* #define dtom(x) ((struct mbuf *)((int)(x) & ~(M_SIZE-1))) */
52
53/* XXX About mbufs for slirp:
54 * Only one mbuf is ever used in a chain, for each "cell" of data.
55 * m_nextpkt points to the next packet, if fragmented.
56 * If the data is too large, the M_EXT is used, and a larger block
57 * is alloced. Therefore, m_free[m] must check for M_EXT and if set
58 * free the m_ext. This is inefficient memory-wise, but who cares.
59 */
60
61/* XXX should union some of these! */
62/* header at beginning of each mbuf: */
63struct m_hdr {
64 struct mbuf *mh_next; /* Linked list of mbufs */
65 struct mbuf *mh_prev;
66 struct mbuf *mh_nextpkt; /* Next packet in queue/record */
67 struct mbuf *mh_prevpkt; /* Flags aren't used in the output queue */
68 int mh_flags; /* Misc flags */
69
70 int mh_size; /* Size of data */
71 struct socket *mh_so;
72
73 caddr_t mh_data; /* Location of data */
74 int mh_len; /* Amount of data in this mbuf */
75};
76
77/*
78 * How much room is in the mbuf, from m_data to the end of the mbuf
79 */
80#define M_ROOM(m) ((m->m_flags & M_EXT)? \
81 (((m)->m_ext + (m)->m_size) - (m)->m_data) \
82 : \
83 (((m)->m_dat + (m)->m_size) - (m)->m_data))
84
85/*
86 * How much free room there is
87 */
88#define M_FREEROOM(m) (M_ROOM(m) - (m)->m_len)
89#define M_TRAILINGSPACE M_FREEROOM
90
91struct mbuf {
92 struct m_hdr m_hdr;
93 union M_dat {
94 char m_dat_[1]; /* ANSI don't like 0 sized arrays */
95 char *m_ext_;
96 } M_dat;
97};
98
99#define m_next m_hdr.mh_next
100#define m_prev m_hdr.mh_prev
101#define m_nextpkt m_hdr.mh_nextpkt
102#define m_prevpkt m_hdr.mh_prevpkt
103#define m_flags m_hdr.mh_flags
104#define m_len m_hdr.mh_len
105#define m_data m_hdr.mh_data
106#define m_size m_hdr.mh_size
107#define m_dat M_dat.m_dat_
108#define m_ext M_dat.m_ext_
109#define m_so m_hdr.mh_so
110
111#define ifq_prev m_prev
112#define ifq_next m_next
113#define ifs_prev m_prevpkt
114#define ifs_next m_nextpkt
115#define ifq_so m_so
116
117#define M_EXT 0x01 /* m_ext points to more (malloced) data */
118#define M_FREELIST 0x02 /* mbuf is on free list */
119#define M_USEDLIST 0x04 /* XXX mbuf is on used list (for dtom()) */
120#define M_DOFREE 0x08 /* when m_free is called on the mbuf, free()
121 * it rather than putting it on the free list */
122
123/*
124 * Mbuf statistics. XXX
125 */
126
127struct mbstat {
128 int mbs_alloced; /* Number of mbufs allocated */
129
130};
131
132extern struct mbstat mbstat;
133extern int mbuf_alloced;
134extern struct mbuf m_freelist, m_usedlist;
135extern int mbuf_max;
136
137#ifdef VBOX
138void m_init _P((PNATState));
139void msize_init _P((PNATState));
140struct mbuf * m_get _P((PNATState));
141void m_free _P((PNATState, struct mbuf *));
142void m_cat _P((PNATState, register struct mbuf *, register struct mbuf *));
143#else /* !VBOX */
144void m_init _P((void));
145void msize_init _P((void));
146struct mbuf * m_get _P((void));
147void m_free _P((struct mbuf *));
148void m_cat _P((register struct mbuf *, register struct mbuf *));
149#endif /* !VBOX */
150void m_inc _P((struct mbuf *, int));
151void m_adj _P((struct mbuf *, int));
152int m_copy _P((struct mbuf *, struct mbuf *, int, int));
153#ifdef VBOX
154struct mbuf * dtom _P((PNATState, void *));
155#else /* !VBOX */
156struct mbuf * dtom _P((void *));
157#endif /* !VBOX */
158
159#endif
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