linux_old1/include/linux/igmp.h

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/*
* Linux NET3: Internet Group Management Protocol [IGMP]
*
* Authors:
* Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
*
* Extended to talk the BSD extended IGMP protocol of mrouted 3.6
*
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#ifndef _LINUX_IGMP_H
#define _LINUX_IGMP_H
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <linux/in.h>
#include <uapi/linux/igmp.h>
static inline struct igmphdr *igmp_hdr(const struct sk_buff *skb)
{
return (struct igmphdr *)skb_transport_header(skb);
}
static inline struct igmpv3_report *
igmpv3_report_hdr(const struct sk_buff *skb)
{
return (struct igmpv3_report *)skb_transport_header(skb);
}
static inline struct igmpv3_query *
igmpv3_query_hdr(const struct sk_buff *skb)
{
return (struct igmpv3_query *)skb_transport_header(skb);
}
IGMP: Inhibit reports for local multicast groups The range of addresses between 224.0.0.0 and 224.0.0.255 inclusive, is reserved for the use of routing protocols and other low-level topology discovery or maintenance protocols, such as gateway discovery and group membership reporting. Multicast routers should not forward any multicast datagram with destination addresses in this range, regardless of its TTL. Currently, IGMP reports are generated for this reserved range of addresses even though a router will ignore this information since it has no purpose. However, the presence of reserved group addresses in an IGMP membership report uses up network bandwidth and can also obscure addresses of interest when inspecting membership reports using packet inspection or debug messages. Although the RFCs for the various version of IGMP (e.g.RFC 3376 for v3) do not specify that the reserved addresses be excluded from membership reports, it should do no harm in doing so. In particular there should be no adverse effect in any IGMP snooping functionality since 224.0.0.x is specifically excluded as per RFC 4541 (IGMP and MLD Snooping Switches Considerations) section 2.1.2. Data Forwarding Rules: 2) Packets with a destination IP (DIP) address in the 224.0.0.X range which are not IGMP must be forwarded on all ports. IGMP reports for local multicast groups can now be optionally inhibited by means of a system control variable (by setting the value to zero) e.g.: echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/igmp_link_local_mcast_reports To retain backwards compatibility the previous behaviour is retained by default on system boot or reverted by setting the value back to non-zero e.g.: echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/igmp_link_local_mcast_reports Signed-off-by: Philip Downey <pdowney@brocade.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-08-27 23:46:26 +08:00
extern int sysctl_igmp_llm_reports;
extern int sysctl_igmp_max_memberships;
extern int sysctl_igmp_max_msf;
extern int sysctl_igmp_qrv;
struct ip_sf_socklist {
unsigned int sl_max;
unsigned int sl_count;
struct rcu_head rcu;
__be32 sl_addr[0];
};
#define IP_SFLSIZE(count) (sizeof(struct ip_sf_socklist) + \
(count) * sizeof(__be32))
#define IP_SFBLOCK 10 /* allocate this many at once */
/* ip_mc_socklist is real list now. Speed is not argument;
this list never used in fast path code
*/
struct ip_mc_socklist {
struct ip_mc_socklist __rcu *next_rcu;
struct ip_mreqn multi;
unsigned int sfmode; /* MCAST_{INCLUDE,EXCLUDE} */
struct ip_sf_socklist __rcu *sflist;
struct rcu_head rcu;
};
struct ip_sf_list {
struct ip_sf_list *sf_next;
__be32 sf_inaddr;
unsigned long sf_count[2]; /* include/exclude counts */
unsigned char sf_gsresp; /* include in g & s response? */
unsigned char sf_oldin; /* change state */
unsigned char sf_crcount; /* retrans. left to send */
};
struct ip_mc_list {
struct in_device *interface;
__be32 multiaddr;
unsigned int sfmode;
struct ip_sf_list *sources;
struct ip_sf_list *tomb;
unsigned long sfcount[2];
union {
struct ip_mc_list *next;
struct ip_mc_list __rcu *next_rcu;
};
struct ip_mc_list __rcu *next_hash;
struct timer_list timer;
int users;
atomic_t refcnt;
spinlock_t lock;
char tm_running;
char reporter;
char unsolicit_count;
char loaded;
unsigned char gsquery; /* check source marks? */
unsigned char crcount;
struct rcu_head rcu;
};
/* V3 exponential field decoding */
#define IGMPV3_MASK(value, nb) ((nb)>=32 ? (value) : ((1<<(nb))-1) & (value))
#define IGMPV3_EXP(thresh, nbmant, nbexp, value) \
((value) < (thresh) ? (value) : \
((IGMPV3_MASK(value, nbmant) | (1<<(nbmant))) << \
(IGMPV3_MASK((value) >> (nbmant), nbexp) + (nbexp))))
#define IGMPV3_QQIC(value) IGMPV3_EXP(0x80, 4, 3, value)
#define IGMPV3_MRC(value) IGMPV3_EXP(0x80, 4, 3, value)
extern int ip_check_mc_rcu(struct in_device *dev, __be32 mc_addr, __be32 src_addr, u8 proto);
extern int igmp_rcv(struct sk_buff *);
extern int ip_mc_join_group(struct sock *sk, struct ip_mreqn *imr);
extern int ip_mc_leave_group(struct sock *sk, struct ip_mreqn *imr);
extern void ip_mc_drop_socket(struct sock *sk);
extern int ip_mc_source(int add, int omode, struct sock *sk,
struct ip_mreq_source *mreqs, int ifindex);
extern int ip_mc_msfilter(struct sock *sk, struct ip_msfilter *msf,int ifindex);
extern int ip_mc_msfget(struct sock *sk, struct ip_msfilter *msf,
struct ip_msfilter __user *optval, int __user *optlen);
extern int ip_mc_gsfget(struct sock *sk, struct group_filter *gsf,
struct group_filter __user *optval, int __user *optlen);
extern int ip_mc_sf_allow(struct sock *sk, __be32 local, __be32 rmt, int dif);
extern void ip_mc_init_dev(struct in_device *);
extern void ip_mc_destroy_dev(struct in_device *);
extern void ip_mc_up(struct in_device *);
extern void ip_mc_down(struct in_device *);
extern void ip_mc_unmap(struct in_device *);
extern void ip_mc_remap(struct in_device *);
extern void ip_mc_dec_group(struct in_device *in_dev, __be32 addr);
extern void ip_mc_inc_group(struct in_device *in_dev, __be32 addr);
int ip_mc_check_igmp(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sk_buff **skb_trimmed);
#endif